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i don't believe it's going to be sallie krawcheck.hink if you look at all the internal candidates, the one that possibly has a shot is brian moynihan because he's done so much. if you follow the insider baseball of bank of america, bank of america is -- and there is brian moynihan. >> isn't he another chuck prince. >> that's almost libellous to say. >> meaning he was a lawyer. >> he didn't screw up just yet. you could make that case and i have heard people make that case. there's kind of like this interesting power shift going on at bank of america where all the power obviously at one time was in charlotte, right? that's where ken lewis was, that's where hue mccall started the company. it was north carolina national bank. if you follow the sort of insider baseball, the power is now starting to shift to boston. if you see some of the stuff going on, a lot of stuff is coming out of boston. they bought fleet bank, i can't remember when, but fleet bank is a part of this bank of america empire. if you look at one of the more influential me
i don't believe it's going to be sallie krawcheck.hink if you look at all the internal candidates, the one that possibly has a shot is brian moynihan because he's done so much. if you follow the insider baseball of bank of america, bank of america is -- and there is brian moynihan. >> isn't he another chuck prince. >> that's almost libellous to say. >> meaning he was a lawyer. >> he didn't screw up just yet. you could make that case and i have heard people make that...
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. >>> thank you very much, sally. metro crime stoppers is offering a reward for up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of these men. pyou have information reach them at 410-276-8888. >>> the body of a woman found in a sewer in north baltimore. the body was severely dee nose comosed and mike schuh explains that police are trying to understand what happened to her. >> reporter: verizon workers were dispatched here for a routine job, but when they opened the manhole cover, they found a horrific discovery. workers for the company found below will turn a stomach. >> once they hope opened the manhole cover and gained entry, the hole was filled with six- feet of water and appears to be the body of a male victim, diseased. >> reporter: decomposed." the fire department has figure out ho to get the body up and out and they begin about draining the six feet of water and then going down into the hole. >> we have our special rescue operations team here. they will make access to the hole, make contact wit
. >>> thank you very much, sally. metro crime stoppers is offering a reward for up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of these men. pyou have information reach them at 410-276-8888. >>> the body of a woman found in a sewer in north baltimore. the body was severely dee nose comosed and mike schuh explains that police are trying to understand what happened to her. >> reporter: verizon workers were dispatched here for a routine job, but when they...
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and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about today. >> baltimore city police are searching for the man who dragged a police officer five blocks with his vehicle. wjz is live in southwest baltimore, where the suspect's car was found abandoned. suzanne coltins explains and has more on what may have saved the officer's life. >> the officer has not been named. but he is in stable condition. and they are crediting his bulletproof vest with that result. they are here, searching with bloodhounds, also questioning people searching for that suspect. >> reporter: a mail carrier, who witnessed the dragging of the officer says he appeared to be caught on the suspect's car, up high. and in clear view of the man who kept driving. >> i saw him hanging from the window. the driver's side window. and i saw him fall from the window. i'm not sure -- he was in plain clothes. so i didn't know he was an officer at the time. >> it all began at the western police station district. and r. >> he was in pain. you could
and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about today. >> baltimore city police are searching for the man who dragged a police officer five blocks with his vehicle. wjz is live in southwest baltimore, where the suspect's car was found abandoned. suzanne coltins explains and has more on what may have saved the officer's life. >> the officer has not been named. but he is in stable condition. and they are crediting his bulletproof vest with that result. they are here,...
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sally? >> okay, thanks, bern. let's check on the roads now with sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> reporter: overall, not too bad. but we have some issues, including debris today, in two 2 spots. the first on the top side of the beltway. watch for slight delays there at loch raven boulevard. also watch for debris. no delays you can see by the speed sensor there. an accident, route 136 at 543. another in the city at fourth street. and one other one on south monroe, west of washington boulevard. watch for a crash if you're traveling in carroll county, route 27 at watersville road. three cars involved in that one. meantime, there's a look at your drive times. you can see the slowest spot is going to be on the top side, between 83 and 95 on the inner loop, 38 miles per hour is the average with a 16-minute drive time. there's a look at 50 on the bay bridge. there's a look at the west side. slow going there. at baltimore national pike. the inner loop delay runs between 70. this stars the world famous rockets. -- r
sally? >> okay, thanks, bern. let's check on the roads now with sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> reporter: overall, not too bad. but we have some issues, including debris today, in two 2 spots. the first on the top side of the beltway. watch for slight delays there at loch raven boulevard. also watch for debris. no delays you can see by the speed sensor there. an accident, route 136 at 543. another in the city at fourth street. and one other one on south monroe, west of...
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>> one guy. >> jimmy: one guy likes sally's spa. >> you sir, you like sally's spa. >> jimmy: i like sally'syou know what it is? >> jimmy: i've totally played this game before. >> you don't know what it is. it's really -- it's like a live simulation game. and you have to -- >> jimmy: first of all, no it's not. >> it is. >> jimmy: it's a cartoon. >> okay. but, but, but you're sally and you have to open all these different spas. you open one in hawaii and one in fiji and one in like china. >> jimmy: you really jumped into this. this is not a real person. it's a video game. >> but it's really time-consuming. and you have to take care of everybody that comes into your spa. like some people want to get steams and some people want to get facials. and it's a lot of responsibility. and it takes up a lot of time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're stressing out. it's like, "no, you don't understand, you're this yellow pac-man. you have to keep eating dots because you have to feed yourself and if you don't then these ghosts come after you. it's pac-man." sally's spa, no -- you go to the sauna and then you
>> one guy. >> jimmy: one guy likes sally's spa. >> you sir, you like sally's spa. >> jimmy: i like sally'syou know what it is? >> jimmy: i've totally played this game before. >> you don't know what it is. it's really -- it's like a live simulation game. and you have to -- >> jimmy: first of all, no it's not. >> it is. >> jimmy: it's a cartoon. >> okay. but, but, but you're sally and you have to open all these different spas. you open...
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we'll hear from the coach coming up a little later on in sports, sally. >> okay, mark. we'll see you then. thanks. >>> you can see more of fan cam by going to wjz.com. >>> ravens will look to bounce back at home against the cincinnati bengals. our exclusive coverage kicks off sunday at 6:00 here on wjz 13. >>> still ahead at 5:00. state of emergency. firefighters in southern california battle a massive blaze. the efforts to put the fire out. >>> a man faces a judge. >>> professor at johns hopkins school of medicine gets a nobel prize. for reaction. >>> will sunny skies continue through the week? the updated first warning forecast with bob when we come back. >>> breaking news from baltimore county right now. county police are on the scene of a deadly accident in the 8100 block of philadelphia road in rosedale. police tell we'll, men were cutting down brage branches when one of the branches struck a 68-year-old man, killing him. we'll have more on this developing story new at 6:00. >>> it's an esteemed honor. only the best of the best can win. a local professor from johns
we'll hear from the coach coming up a little later on in sports, sally. >> okay, mark. we'll see you then. thanks. >>> you can see more of fan cam by going to wjz.com. >>> ravens will look to bounce back at home against the cincinnati bengals. our exclusive coverage kicks off sunday at 6:00 here on wjz 13. >>> still ahead at 5:00. state of emergency. firefighters in southern california battle a massive blaze. the efforts to put the fire out. >>> a man...
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fortunately, sally son was home watching a bowl game.ortunately, he thought mom had gone slightly insane. >> she told me there is a pared down there, and i was like, there is no bear in our basement. >> one of the baby bear's must have been in here. shepard: no problem. just grab the cubs and take it out. >> the there had gone in a back bedroom and had grown about 300 pounds and another two and a half feet. i was like, this is not going to work out at all. as i'm coming back up the steps, i could still see her peeking out the door, and i'm going by as fast as i can. >> and he's hollering, "mom, keep that door shut." shepard: she did, and the cops came to get the barear. they join us now, and she has the weapon of choice with her. you are so lucky. what i in the world? >> what are you going to do when you turn around and there is a big bear right in your bedroom between me and the door? shepard: do you have bear issues in your neighborhood? >> not anymore. shepard: we have pictures of the bear, and is mine understanding that the bear ende
fortunately, sally son was home watching a bowl game.ortunately, he thought mom had gone slightly insane. >> she told me there is a pared down there, and i was like, there is no bear in our basement. >> one of the baby bear's must have been in here. shepard: no problem. just grab the cubs and take it out. >> the there had gone in a back bedroom and had grown about 300 pounds and another two and a half feet. i was like, this is not going to work out at all. as i'm coming back...
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i'm sally thorner.avid letterman says he is the victim of the extortion plot and the accused is a cbs employee. we have drew levinson reporting for eyewitness news and the plot puts letterman's private affairs in the spotlight. >> reporter: robert j. halderman pleaded not guilty in the blackmail plot against david letterman. >> new york will not tolerate the extortion of anyone. >> reporter: the "48 hours" producer was arrested outside cbs headquarters on thursday. robert j. halderman demanded $2 million from letterman in exchange for not exposing details of his private life. letterman worked with the district attorney and writing the suspect a phony check. the scheme forced letterman to come clean on thursday night on his show. >> i have had sex with women who worked with me on the show. >> reporter: cbs released a statement that the employee
i'm sally thorner.avid letterman says he is the victim of the extortion plot and the accused is a cbs employee. we have drew levinson reporting for eyewitness news and the plot puts letterman's private affairs in the spotlight. >> reporter: robert j. halderman pleaded not guilty in the blackmail plot against david letterman. >> new york will not tolerate the extortion of anyone. >> reporter: the "48 hours" producer was arrested outside cbs headquarters on thursday....
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sallie krawchuk isn't in running in any way, shape, or form. and neither are the people who came in from merrill lynch to head up the investment banking area. so i would guess that brian moynihan would be the number one candidate. >> dick, by saying that, ken lewis stepping down is bad to have bank of america, does that imply they are in fact trading down by taking one of these possible successors and making him or her ceo? >> absolutely. there's no we in my mind about it. ken lewis was one of the most brilliant bank executives in this country. he's proved it over 20 years of making solid decisions. he's created a company which went from a nothing bank in north carolina to being the largest bank in the united states, with 12% of the nation's deposits, a number one position in a whole series of consumer and commercial products. for him to be pushed out on this issue is almost outrageous. >> hey, dick, it's joe. does this change the time frame at all for repayment of the tarp? >> no. i think it would be a mistake for bank of america to repay the
sallie krawchuk isn't in running in any way, shape, or form. and neither are the people who came in from merrill lynch to head up the investment banking area. so i would guess that brian moynihan would be the number one candidate. >> dick, by saying that, ken lewis stepping down is bad to have bank of america, does that imply they are in fact trading down by taking one of these possible successors and making him or her ceo? >> absolutely. there's no we in my mind about it. ken lewis...
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sally crawcheck will be with us for a whole half hour during our second hour.b of a's wealth management division. we've got a lot to talk about. we look forward to chatting with sally. >>> maybe you saw "the wall street journal" says the recession has taken such a toll on las vegas they may not see another major construction project for ten year. still want to invest in gaming stocks? we'll look at that. >>> a respected oil analyst joins tc's $175 oil down the road. how far down the road? we'll ask him when we see him at the top of the hour. see you on "power lunch." . >>> we're going to take a quick break. jane wells is highlighting the good deeds of the billionaire you've never heard of. >> he's putting his money where his mind is hp how one man is taking $1 billion to make health care healthier and cheaper. at least that's his plan. an exclusive after the break. protecting your heart includes watching your cholesterol. now there's new heart health advantage from bayer. its non-aspirin formula contains phytosterols, which may reduce the risk of heart disease.
sally crawcheck will be with us for a whole half hour during our second hour.b of a's wealth management division. we've got a lot to talk about. we look forward to chatting with sally. >>> maybe you saw "the wall street journal" says the recession has taken such a toll on las vegas they may not see another major construction project for ten year. still want to invest in gaming stocks? we'll look at that. >>> a respected oil analyst joins tc's $175 oil down the road....
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. >>> sally will be on "power lunch" today at 1:00 p.m. eastern time today. good interview. >> sallie. here's the stock right now. up better than 2 1/2%. 1677. the board feeling pressure to find a replacement sooner rather than later for out going ceo ken lewis. on-air editor charlie gasparino, author of "the sellout" broke the story over the weekend and joins us on the phone with more. charlie, what are you hearing? >> you know, mark, thanks for the little plug for the book, by the way. >> i even got a picture of the book for you. >> you're the best. you know, the pressure is not just to pick someone soon but the pressure is to get someone from outside the company. remember, we had about six names we throw up on the board every time we do one of these hits. sal sallie is among the names of people considered to be the grooming for the ceo jop. on this i'm, i think, will get it. i think the simple reason is that most analysts believe that none of those six names includes sallie or charles montag or brian or a few others. numb of them really have the chops to r
. >>> sally will be on "power lunch" today at 1:00 p.m. eastern time today. good interview. >> sallie. here's the stock right now. up better than 2 1/2%. 1677. the board feeling pressure to find a replacement sooner rather than later for out going ceo ken lewis. on-air editor charlie gasparino, author of "the sellout" broke the story over the weekend and joins us on the phone with more. charlie, what are you hearing? >> you know, mark, thanks for the...
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we have sally thorner with the latest. >> reporter: vaccinations will begin on monday in the city and county. school children get get the vaccine first. pregnant women and those caring for others will likely get the shots first. if you are not considered to be high risk, you are asked to get vaccine in the later rounds at your doctors office. >> there is no cost for the vaccine, but some doctors are likely to charge a fee. stay with us for the latest information from the cdc. log on to wjz.com. >>> a developing story this noon. baltimore county police investigating a murder in randallstown. rodney lewis was found dead in the 9500 block of liberty road. the 55-year-old was discovered by a house mate in a pool of blood in the kitchen. lewis was stabbed to death. his lincoln was missing from the scene, but the suv has now been found in the city. we will continue to follow that story and update you later today. >>> this noon, several people, including a city firefighter are recovering from a fire. flames broke out in the 4200 block of sheldon avenue. two people were transported to the hos
we have sally thorner with the latest. >> reporter: vaccinations will begin on monday in the city and county. school children get get the vaccine first. pregnant women and those caring for others will likely get the shots first. if you are not considered to be high risk, you are asked to get vaccine in the later rounds at your doctors office. >> there is no cost for the vaccine, but some doctors are likely to charge a fee. stay with us for the latest information from the cdc. log on...
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sallie krawcheck is gearing up for it.ing out to former merrill executives to try to tell them that she's going to keep the culture, try to maintain the old culture. sh she basically said that on our air. bob mccann is going around saying there's to way to keep the merrill lynch culture when you're working for a charlotte, north carolina, bank. >> what are you hearing about ken lewis' replacement? >> there's been a lot of talk about an outsider. i stand behind my report that the head of risk and brian moynihan, if they were going to go internally, are the two leading candidates and sallie is a distant third. people talk about outside candidates. an interesting name floated out recently, greg fleming. remember greg fleming was the president of merrill lynch. in many ways he's the guy that brought -- he was. he's the brainchild of the merrill lynch deal to bank of america. he left bank of america sometime -- i guess it was earlier in the year. here is the problem with fleming getting that job -- >> all right, charlie. >> but
sallie krawcheck is gearing up for it.ing out to former merrill executives to try to tell them that she's going to keep the culture, try to maintain the old culture. sh she basically said that on our air. bob mccann is going around saying there's to way to keep the merrill lynch culture when you're working for a charlotte, north carolina, bank. >> what are you hearing about ken lewis' replacement? >> there's been a lot of talk about an outsider. i stand behind my report that the...
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. >> hi, sally and everyone. >> reporter: marylanders are scrambling to get ready for the h1n1 and some worry it may not be quick enough. >> reporter: as maryland prepares for the potential h1n1 out break, this group warrants there may not be enough hospital beds to go around. >> if the virus spreads so quickly, you know, and the hospitals are overcome, what do you do then, that's the question. >> reporter: facilities are checking resources daily to keep track of what's available. >> we've partnered with the state and health care agencies to make certain we have the beds and the medications and the supplies. >> reporter: and concern is grow anything baltimore city. health care workers that a second student has h1n1, this after a 14-year-old was the 9th marylander to die from the virus on tuesday. they're raceing to bring in the vaccine. >> we don't want a since of panic, we want to roll it out. >> reporter: the nasal spray will be here first. it will be for healthy children over 2 and for health care workers. >> and i'll get it as soon as it arrives. >> just to have it away, so they're
. >> hi, sally and everyone. >> reporter: marylanders are scrambling to get ready for the h1n1 and some worry it may not be quick enough. >> reporter: as maryland prepares for the potential h1n1 out break, this group warrants there may not be enough hospital beds to go around. >> if the virus spreads so quickly, you know, and the hospitals are overcome, what do you do then, that's the question. >> reporter: facilities are checking resources daily to keep track of...
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nothing to worry about. >> reporter: and sally, the recommendation is that people call their doctor's office next tuesday or wednesday or call the local health department to make sure that they have the nasal spray h1n1 vaccine. back to you. >> thanks, kelly. wjz is always on. for local updates, updates on the virus, log onto wjz.com. >>> michael jackson was in overall good health when he died. months after his death, we learned that the 50-year-old pop star was not skinny and sickly. terryteri okita has the latest for wjz. >> reporter: michael jackson's appearance may not have been conventional, but when it came to his physical health, his autopsy reportedly shows the king of pop was in fairly good shape for a 50-year-old. the associated press said it obtained autopsy copy of jackson's autopsy, which shows the singer was not sickly and skeletal when he died of a drug overdose in june. the coroner reportly found that he hading scars and puncture wounds. he had tattooed eyebrows and lips. it lists has heart and other organs as strong and healthy. jackson apparently did have some arthri
nothing to worry about. >> reporter: and sally, the recommendation is that people call their doctor's office next tuesday or wednesday or call the local health department to make sure that they have the nasal spray h1n1 vaccine. back to you. >> thanks, kelly. wjz is always on. for local updates, updates on the virus, log onto wjz.com. >>> michael jackson was in overall good health when he died. months after his death, we learned that the 50-year-old pop star was not skinny...
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good afternoon, sally. >> reporter: good afternoon. the judge's decision means two separate criminal trials against the mayor will go forward. according to the baltimore sun, the judge was not satisfied with the defense's argument to throw out the perjury charges. sweeney previously dismissed similar charges against dixon, saying the prosecutors used privileged evidence. prosecutors then secured the new indictments using different evidence. she is charged with perjury for allegedly failing to report lavish gifts from a developer. back to you. >>> thank you. a date for the trial on the perjury counts has not yet been set. the first trial on the theft charges will begin november 9th. those charges stem from an accusation that dixon stole gift cards intended for needily families. >>> the first doses of the h1n1 vaccine are set to arrive in maryland this week. but there won't be enough for everyone. now state leaders are announcing new efforts to fight the virus. wjz and adam live outside. >> reporter: hello. 9 marylanders have died from t
good afternoon, sally. >> reporter: good afternoon. the judge's decision means two separate criminal trials against the mayor will go forward. according to the baltimore sun, the judge was not satisfied with the defense's argument to throw out the perjury charges. sweeney previously dismissed similar charges against dixon, saying the prosecutors used privileged evidence. prosecutors then secured the new indictments using different evidence. she is charged with perjury for allegedly...
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. >> susie: what abo sally kraucheck who just got a big bver at ban of america? >> he's not i the running because she's n a bank of america peon and she h no history at the comny. >> susie: at do you think will be the nullone job of the new c.e.o.? >> you've got to control the loan losses that are in the company. i think that the acquisitions of merrill and countrywide despite what peoe think, were huge successes for e compy, they befited the bank. the area where t bank has serious proble are in the loan losses, that's where the grtest atteion has to be paid. susie: bank of ameca stk is up in after hrs tring. would you be a buyerof the tokt these levels, around $17? >> yes i think the potential of the stock is enoous given that the fact that its loa losses or the next few years should contract from billion a year down to about $10 billion a ye and that will causearnings to soa >> susie: all right, dick, thank you r coming onhe progm. >> thank you. >> susie: my gue tonight, dick boef. >> paul: it's the end the road for gm'popular saturn. in a surprise annncement l
. >> susie: what abo sally kraucheck who just got a big bver at ban of america? >> he's not i the running because she's n a bank of america peon and she h no history at the comny. >> susie: at do you think will be the nullone job of the new c.e.o.? >> you've got to control the loan losses that are in the company. i think that the acquisitions of merrill and countrywide despite what peoe think, were huge successes for e compy, they befited the bank. the area where t bank...
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sally, nice to see you this morning.you for having me. >> and this story blows me away and trying it wrap my head around it. you went into a store and bought zyrtec d for your husband and a new days later brought some muse next d for your adult daughter helping out going to the pharmacy and then the police come knocking. what in the world happened and what law did you violate? >> there's a law in indiana that states that you cannot purchase more 3.0 grams of this medication, what's in this medication that they're using to make meth with and i had purchased 3.6 grams. and i had seven cop cars come to my husband at ten till six in the morning to arrest me and take me to jail. >> unbelievable and that's pseudoephedrine, as you point out one of the main ingredients in methamphetamines. i'll tell you the prosecutor when asked about this had this to say, it's simply enforcing the law as it was written. it's up to the customers to pay attention to their purchase amounts and to check medication labels. if you take these products
sally, nice to see you this morning.you for having me. >> and this story blows me away and trying it wrap my head around it. you went into a store and bought zyrtec d for your husband and a new days later brought some muse next d for your adult daughter helping out going to the pharmacy and then the police come knocking. what in the world happened and what law did you violate? >> there's a law in indiana that states that you cannot purchase more 3.0 grams of this medication, what's...
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a few weeks ago, grandma sally was shocked to find a bear in her bedroom. quickly fought back with the first weapon she could grab. >> and here was this this big bear. i was screaming and she went up on her hind feet and i grabbed one of these pillows and i just slung it at her. >> and it was good she did because it worked and the bear ran away. her son also spotted a bear cub inside the house. he tried to catch it, but ran into the much larger mother. the bears raided the kitchen before police drove them out with pellet guns. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," stocks in asia skidded lower this morning and ross palombo is here in new york with details. good morning. >> reporter: between morning. asian markets fell sharply this morning after yesterday's weak reports about u.s. jobs in manufacturing. the nikkei closed down 246 points. that came after wall street's dramatic ripple dimg et losses on thursday. the dow sank 203 points, the nasdaq dropped nearly 65, all of this following news that first time unemployment claims rose even more than expected last week des
a few weeks ago, grandma sally was shocked to find a bear in her bedroom. quickly fought back with the first weapon she could grab. >> and here was this this big bear. i was screaming and she went up on her hind feet and i grabbed one of these pillows and i just slung it at her. >> and it was good she did because it worked and the bear ran away. her son also spotted a bear cub inside the house. he tried to catch it, but ran into the much larger mother. the bears raided the kitchen...
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. >> sally raven described what happened as she was in her bedroom the other day. >> i heard the door i thought, it's got to be yoo-hoo, the dog, you know? and here was this big bear pip was screaming. and she went up on her hind feet. and i grabbed one of these pillows. and i just flung it at her. >> reporter: rebehn locked herself in the bedroom, while her son called 911. police using pepper spray were able to get the bear back ithe woods. one of the hazards living in colorado, i guess. >> a brave grandma. >>> coming up, a look ahead at the stories we'll be following today, including the fallout from david letterman's shocking confession on air. >>> and round two. a region already slammed by a deadly storm prepares for another. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you ca
. >> sally raven described what happened as she was in her bedroom the other day. >> i heard the door i thought, it's got to be yoo-hoo, the dog, you know? and here was this big bear pip was screaming. and she went up on her hind feet. and i grabbed one of these pillows. and i just flung it at her. >> reporter: rebehn locked herself in the bedroom, while her son called 911. police using pepper spray were able to get the bear back ithe woods. one of the hazards living in...
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. >> former astronaut sally reid and hubble telescope scientists were on hand. >>> tomorrow's a big day for amateur astronomers, getting ready to watch a real lunar attack. why is nasa shooting at our moon? jeanne moos investigates. >> reporter: it gives a whole new meaning to shoot the moon. >> nasa wants to bomb the boom. >> bombing the moon, what are they thinking? they should bomb mars. >> reporter: no, the target is definitely the moon, a crater on the south pole, rocket the size of a school bus will be sent crashing into the moon. the impact will kick up a huge cloud of debris that will be scanned by a second spacecraft looking for water. >> our stupid government and nasa is going to bomb the moon. >> reporter: actually, no explosives will be involved. but the moon's defenders have launched their own counterattack ♪ you lunatics to send a missile to the moon ♪ >> reporter: take this online petition with 560 signatures and comments like "heavenly bodies should not be disturbed." this spoof from the late '90s was prophetic. >> america can, should, must and will blow up the moon. >>
. >> former astronaut sally reid and hubble telescope scientists were on hand. >>> tomorrow's a big day for amateur astronomers, getting ready to watch a real lunar attack. why is nasa shooting at our moon? jeanne moos investigates. >> reporter: it gives a whole new meaning to shoot the moon. >> nasa wants to bomb the boom. >> bombing the moon, what are they thinking? they should bomb mars. >> reporter: no, the target is definitely the moon, a crater on...
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we have sally thorner with the story in the newsroom. >> reporter: police are hunting for 27-year-old rickey hughes. he was on the way to the western district and he realized a warrant was out for him. that is when hughes sped up. officers shot out the back window, but one officer was stuck on the back end of the car. he abandoned the vehicle in the area of bruce and saratoga streets. >>> thank you. a -- >> thank you. a bulletproof vest likely saved the officer's life. >>> and this is a car at the rear of the maryland general hospital off martin luther king boulevard. >>> local hospitals are doing the swine flu sweep. doctors are trying to do what they can to prevent the spread of the virus. we are live outside union memorial hospital. weijia jiang explains that h1n1 is a real concern. >> reporter: absolutely. kai. nearly 1/3rd of the patients here are being treated for flu- like symptoms. a big rush to the er is creating a burden to doctors. an anti-bacterial gel dispense certify awaits everyone walk -- disspencer awaits everyone walking into the hospital. people pack into the maryla
we have sally thorner with the story in the newsroom. >> reporter: police are hunting for 27-year-old rickey hughes. he was on the way to the western district and he realized a warrant was out for him. that is when hughes sped up. officers shot out the back window, but one officer was stuck on the back end of the car. he abandoned the vehicle in the area of bruce and saratoga streets. >>> thank you. a -- >> thank you. a bulletproof vest likely saved the officer's life....
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fortunately sally's son was home watching a ballgame.ortunately, he thought ma had gone slightly insane. >> i am like what is going on? she is like there is a bear down here. i am like mom, there is no bear in our basement. >> that is when he saw a cub wander into the bedroom. >> one of the baby bears must have been in here. >> no problem. just grab the cub and take it out. >> as i kind of come around the corner, the bear had come out of back bedroom and it grown 300 pounds and another two and a half feet i look at it and i was like this is not going to work out at all. >> mom went to go hide. >> here is the way i'm telling. >> you as i'm coming back up the steps, i could see her peeking out the door. i'm going by as fast as i can. >> he is hollering mom, keep that door shut. shepard: mom did keep the door shut. the cops came to kick the bears out of there. poor bears. they were probably looking around for somebody to give them a cam poo lien ride. it's friday tomorrow college football. of course, the florida gators are number one. of co
fortunately sally's son was home watching a ballgame.ortunately, he thought ma had gone slightly insane. >> i am like what is going on? she is like there is a bear down here. i am like mom, there is no bear in our basement. >> that is when he saw a cub wander into the bedroom. >> one of the baby bears must have been in here. >> no problem. just grab the cub and take it out. >> as i kind of come around the corner, the bear had come out of back bedroom and it grown...
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b of a says six internal candidates are in the running including sally krawcheck. in frankfurt, b of a shares are now trading up to $11.74. joining us now is lothar mental. lothar, thank you so much for joining us. lots of big news in the banking sector. obviously, this week has been packed. we have this news about ken lewis. there's been a jpmorgan management shake-up. in europe, we have the uk's five biggest banks agreeing to bonus curbs. what's your sense of the future of the banking industry? should we see this as a sign that these mega banks are no longer going to be, you know, remain as status quo? >> i think we certainly see that there is a lot of work to do and it's good to see that there are signs of activity. i was very frustrated earlier on in the year when there didn't seem to be much impact at all from the crisis that we just had and everything seemed to continue just as was. so seeing a bit of change, seeing a bit of activity and also in the broader before he press reading a lot about the problems that are still unsolved is a good sign, to my mind. >>
b of a says six internal candidates are in the running including sally krawcheck. in frankfurt, b of a shares are now trading up to $11.74. joining us now is lothar mental. lothar, thank you so much for joining us. lots of big news in the banking sector. obviously, this week has been packed. we have this news about ken lewis. there's been a jpmorgan management shake-up. in europe, we have the uk's five biggest banks agreeing to bonus curbs. what's your sense of the future of the banking...
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check it out. >> sallie mae, huh?> that's interesting. >> because there's so much concern about whether or not they're going to be put out of business by government changes and regulations. >> that's a contrary play if i ever saw it. >> provocative. that's why you'd want to go to cnbc.com to get all the latest. >>> an in-depth look at the state of the labor markets. our jobs across america panel straight ahead. >>> the markets holding steady right now. the dow up just one point. we're back with more after this. remember the anticipation of hearing the ice cream truck? in poland, cargill borrowed the idea... for something quite different. small polish farms had difficulty getting... affordable feed for their smaller herds of animals. so cargill created a way to bring the feed... directly to them... on musical delivery trucks, selling a few bags per visit. ( dog barks, horse neighs ) keeping the small farmers competitive, and their animals happier. this is how cargill works with customers. >>> we've been talking all day
check it out. >> sallie mae, huh?> that's interesting. >> because there's so much concern about whether or not they're going to be put out of business by government changes and regulations. >> that's a contrary play if i ever saw it. >> provocative. that's why you'd want to go to cnbc.com to get all the latest. >>> an in-depth look at the state of the labor markets. our jobs across america panel straight ahead. >>> the markets holding steady right...
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tom montag, barbara desoer, sallie krawcheck. brian moynahan, joe price, and greg curl.ne of those people are going to be -- is going to be chosen to succeed lewis. >> so it won't be nobody from the outside. >> here is what i know is happening right now. by the way, this is a joint decision by the board and by the government. they're both weighing in. what they're weighing in is none of those people have the chops to run the company at least in the immediate future. what sources are telling me, sources that basically know what the government side wants. treasury, they're still a t.a.r.p. bank. what he is going on at the board level is the likelihood at least as of now is you're going to get someone else to do that. now, is it anoutsider? probably not. probably someone from the board. charles gifford, a lot of people put their money on him. or billboardman, t boardman. a lot of people think cliff gifford is the guy they go to in the immediate future and then he makes the decision from those six. >> we have sallie on "power lunch" on monday. >> she has zero chance of getti
tom montag, barbara desoer, sallie krawcheck. brian moynahan, joe price, and greg curl.ne of those people are going to be -- is going to be chosen to succeed lewis. >> so it won't be nobody from the outside. >> here is what i know is happening right now. by the way, this is a joint decision by the board and by the government. they're both weighing in. what they're weighing in is none of those people have the chops to run the company at least in the immediate future. what sources are...
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sal selive in -- sally is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: last month, police found skeletal remains in woodlawn, baltimore county, and they have just confirmed they were those of nichols. after an investigation, police arrested nichols' former boyfriend, tyrone webb and charged him with first-degree murder. tonight, webb is being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> nichols was a mother of three young children. >>> a wild ride for a baltimore city police officer. and he is lucky to have escaped without injury. a suspect dragged him income to a -- next to a car for several blocks. wjz is live at the scene in southwest baltimore. suzanne collins has more on what happened. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine being dragged five blocks actually, without being severely injured along that pavement. but this officer, who has not yet been named is in stable condition. >> reporter: a mail carrier who witnessed the dragging of the officer says he appeared to be caught on the suspect's car, up high, and in clear view of the man who kept driving. >> i saw him han
sal selive in -- sally is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: last month, police found skeletal remains in woodlawn, baltimore county, and they have just confirmed they were those of nichols. after an investigation, police arrested nichols' former boyfriend, tyrone webb and charged him with first-degree murder. tonight, webb is being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> nichols was a mother of three young children. >>> a wild ride for a...
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she has defaulted on the loan and we are getting letters from sallie mae. we do so this doesn't ruin our credit. one choice is to take her to court to press charges for the forgery. >> what does that mean you don't want to do that? you don't want to do that? you don't want to do that? i don't understand that. listen to me, you do not help your daughter who does not speak to your husband or your husband's daughter. by not holding her accountable for breaking the law. if she does that to him what else is she doing? what es is she doing that could actually land her in jail? are you kidding me? if you want to do her a favor you would absolutely take her to court. small claims court. don't care what you have to do. to increase it, forged his signature and she doesn't speak to him. what else is she doing behind his back? that is your only, only, only thing. why, why in the word would he have co-sibed a loan for her anyway, when he wasn't speaking to her. is that his way of trying to buy her love back. his way of trying to get them to have a relationship again. lo
she has defaulted on the loan and we are getting letters from sallie mae. we do so this doesn't ruin our credit. one choice is to take her to court to press charges for the forgery. >> what does that mean you don't want to do that? you don't want to do that? you don't want to do that? i don't understand that. listen to me, you do not help your daughter who does not speak to your husband or your husband's daughter. by not holding her accountable for breaking the law. if she does that to...
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there are three names, sally and brian and joe price and greg curl. i would say that of those six, the names they're most high on is moynahan and curl. moynahan, he's done a very good job over there. he's done a lot of different businesses, ran the investment bank for a while. the thinking is internally, that brian moynihan has the inside track. but i can tell you that investors would like them to go outside. and maybe give brian moynihan a little time to learn the ropes a little better before coming what would be ceo of one of the biggest banks in the world. bank of america is a massive enterprise now, particularly with the merrill lynch acquisition. but we're going to get some clarity about this in the coming weeks. there's a lot of talk about an emergency ceo. i believe the journal ran a headline on that. let me give a common sense here. if they -- the only way you hire an emergency ceo is if cuomo, the s.e.c. charges ken lewis -- ken lewis is going to be here to the end of the year, at least that's what they're saying. if the s.e.c. charges him, c
there are three names, sally and brian and joe price and greg curl. i would say that of those six, the names they're most high on is moynahan and curl. moynahan, he's done a very good job over there. he's done a lot of different businesses, ran the investment bank for a while. the thinking is internally, that brian moynihan has the inside track. but i can tell you that investors would like them to go outside. and maybe give brian moynihan a little time to learn the ropes a little better before...
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i don't want sally krawcheck high on that list. he did not do well as a cfo. kind of a cfo-like job. >> chaz, end it here so we can throw up your book again. there it is "the sellout" by charlie gasparino. november 3rd. chaz, thanks as always. >>> do not go anymore. "the word" continues here in a minute on "fast." a chart at today's sell-off. a bigger breakdown, we'll have the answer. and plus, this coming up -- >>> intrigue hitting the land of big media. will nbc universal have a new dance partner? are the french looking for a way out? guy adami channels his inner bogey to soft case. >>> and plus stocks gyrating to end the year, the liquidator says keep simple with a slow money trade that will pump profits on the long term. night. welcome back to "fast money." we're live at the nasdaq marketsite. october kicks off with a triple-digit loss on the dow. sixth loss in the last seven days. does this mean that we're in for a deeper fourth quarter sell-off? here to take a looking at the chart, the chart man. market strategist. back at ec, at chart central. carter, w
i don't want sally krawcheck high on that list. he did not do well as a cfo. kind of a cfo-like job. >> chaz, end it here so we can throw up your book again. there it is "the sellout" by charlie gasparino. november 3rd. chaz, thanks as always. >>> do not go anymore. "the word" continues here in a minute on "fast." a chart at today's sell-off. a bigger breakdown, we'll have the answer. and plus, this coming up -- >>> intrigue hitting the land...
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. >> sally crawcheck will join us. she's reportedly in the running. she's bank of america's global wealth and investment management president. she will join us monday on "power lunch." >> that's it for now. we'll see you on monday. "street signs" with steve liesman begins in 30 seconds. >>> re ceo will host the 2016 summer olympics. >>> bank of america will pay $713 million to the government in preferred dividends under the t.a.r.p. program that. latest dividend is payable next month. td bank says its computer systems are now all up and running after several days of glitches that resulted in delays in posting transactions. that's cnbc.com news now. first in business worldwide. i'm bertha coombs. ♪ when my baby cries at me i go to rio ♪ >> i'm steve liesman in for erin burnett. only one question on the street today. has the recovery stalled or just take an breather. a week of lukewarm to bad economic data. many are wondering the recovery will be out of it. >>> brian roberts may finally get his revenge after being rebuffed by disney. he may soon be prou
. >> sally crawcheck will join us. she's reportedly in the running. she's bank of america's global wealth and investment management president. she will join us monday on "power lunch." >> that's it for now. we'll see you on monday. "street signs" with steve liesman begins in 30 seconds. >>> re ceo will host the 2016 summer olympics. >>> bank of america will pay $713 million to the government in preferred dividends under the t.a.r.p. program...
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strange over here and sally sue. >> and i guess it's this time of year, we should be used to seeing this's all over the store shelves. coming out there, what can kids is folks do to get in the holiday spirit? >> we have a haunted attraction, over 5500 sq. ft. you're to walk and got rocked and swallowed alive. we have different themes to scare you. it's crazy this year. you will love it. come out at corner of merit hollywood. and that is krms. >> i'm scared and she is looking at me in the eye. >> i'm sally sue and i'm 4. >> that's not scary at all. >> my name is beef cake. why don't you come on out next weekend or any weekend, we will have a barbeque for you all. >> beef cake what happened to your face? >> i'm fine but the other guy he ain't going to make it? >> i'm going to ask you, what happened to your teeth. did you get into a fight? >> a lot. >> oh miness. >> it's halloween time. is there an age limit on how old kids need to be? >> we have had all ages coming out, and everybody has made it except for two. come out, you're going to love it, it's crazy, we will eat you shock you, and e
strange over here and sally sue. >> and i guess it's this time of year, we should be used to seeing this's all over the store shelves. coming out there, what can kids is folks do to get in the holiday spirit? >> we have a haunted attraction, over 5500 sq. ft. you're to walk and got rocked and swallowed alive. we have different themes to scare you. it's crazy this year. you will love it. come out at corner of merit hollywood. and that is krms. >> i'm scared and she is looking...
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happened to salary reben of veil colorado and all she had to protect herself with was a pillow and sallywith her son, brian hoyt. good morning. this is too phenomenonfunny. you're watching the rockies, let's go rocky, they've had a great season, into the national league playoffs. you get a little bored a little tired? >> yes. i'm kind of a twins fan yet. >> all right. and you only moved to colorado, what, just this year. >> yes, january. >> so you you go down to your bedroom, you're getting ready for bed and what? >> will i hear the door open and i thought it was the family dog, which is a large akita. and i turned around and your brain takes a while to register. you don't expect to find a bear in your bedroom. and here is this large, large brown bear. i mean i jisust started screaming bloody murder hoping my son is going to save me, but the rockies were 4-4 when i went downstairs, so -- >> so there was probability screaming probably screaming up stair, too. >> did you hear your mom? >> yeah and they were in like a rally. something's going on down stair, but they're doing really well, so
happened to salary reben of veil colorado and all she had to protect herself with was a pillow and sallywith her son, brian hoyt. good morning. this is too phenomenonfunny. you're watching the rockies, let's go rocky, they've had a great season, into the national league playoffs. you get a little bored a little tired? >> yes. i'm kind of a twins fan yet. >> all right. and you only moved to colorado, what, just this year. >> yes, january. >> so you you go down to your...
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they have about 60 that they can choose from, sally is in that group, a few other people, brian is the odds on favorite from that group. but i tell you, i keep picking up rumblings they could go outside, or go to one of the board members as a sort of interim and there's two guys in particular that i hear are potential successors as an interim basis. when i say interim, maybe the next year or so, you know what i'm saying? one guy is named ched gifford, former fleet, boston ceo. >> right. >> another guy william boardman, former bank one executive. i think he was a number two guy at bank one for a while. they were both on the board if both considered pretty confident commercial bankers. lay odds on both of those based on conversations i'm having with let's just say high-level wall street guys. i think gifford is the guy you might see run the place on an interim basis. when i say interim, a year. those other people if you look at that list, brian, tom motag, salley krawcheck, these guys, good competent executives, you wouldn't necessarily consider them to run what is probably the biggest b
they have about 60 that they can choose from, sally is in that group, a few other people, brian is the odds on favorite from that group. but i tell you, i keep picking up rumblings they could go outside, or go to one of the board members as a sort of interim and there's two guys in particular that i hear are potential successors as an interim basis. when i say interim, maybe the next year or so, you know what i'm saying? one guy is named ched gifford, former fleet, boston ceo. >> right....
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this one comes from sally in georgia.kend is gone, give me fair and balanced fox and friends news. steve: michael steele, he is going to be with us in a couple of minutes. gretchen: first, this is a fox news alert. the u.n. temporarily closing its offices in pakistan after a homicide bomber blew himself up in a food office nearby. new video shows the chaos in the streets. two pakistani women among the victims. several were injured. u.n. secretary-general ban ki moon condemned the act. two pakistani generals tell officials most of the money meant for the military was used for other causes. most of the money went to subsidize the economy, this under pervez musharraf. the 19-year-old accused of trying to build -- blow up a skyscraper in dallas is in court today. hmadi part of what he thought was a van full of explosives. a judge will determine if there are sufficient cases to go forward in the case. if convicted, he faces life in prison. and a new mother stemmed by a woman who poses as an immigration worker and then steals h
this one comes from sally in georgia.kend is gone, give me fair and balanced fox and friends news. steve: michael steele, he is going to be with us in a couple of minutes. gretchen: first, this is a fox news alert. the u.n. temporarily closing its offices in pakistan after a homicide bomber blew himself up in a food office nearby. new video shows the chaos in the streets. two pakistani women among the victims. several were injured. u.n. secretary-general ban ki moon condemned the act. two...