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he's not going to cooperate against steve cohen because to do that, he would have to say he was partf the conspiracy and he maintains his innocence. >> what about the notion of copping a plea just so you can keep with your family for the next decade rather than going off to jail. >> i talked to a number of lawyers about the case and he said it was crazy ever to go to trial at all. but another interesting thing i found out, you would expect there might be at least a proffer meeting in which the defense attorneys would go to the government and see what kind of leniency could they expect. and that never happened. there was never any conversation in which they talked about what martoma might get. >> you're probably the only reporter so far who has had access to rosemary martoma and to some extent matthew. what was your personal impression of the two of them and to the extent that you had a sense of whether they were being forth right? >> it was fascinating. they're very co-dependent relationship and rosemary wasn't working during much of the time that matthew was at sac but was very invo
he's not going to cooperate against steve cohen because to do that, he would have to say he was partf the conspiracy and he maintains his innocence. >> what about the notion of copping a plea just so you can keep with your family for the next decade rather than going off to jail. >> i talked to a number of lawyers about the case and he said it was crazy ever to go to trial at all. but another interesting thing i found out, you would expect there might be at least a proffer meeting...
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. >> let's talk some more about this with democratic congressman steve cohen. welcome, sir, and thank you for being here. >> nice to be with you. >> you heard what case si hicks cox's neighbors said, why doesn't she stay in her house for 21 days and call it a day, calm fears. what is the big deal? >> the big deal is that she has a right as a citizen of the united states unless she's considered a criminal act or is in danger of the welfare of the public to have freedom of access of movement. the doctor, as he said, science said, she has no symptoms. this is part of fear, it's kind of understandable, but unfortunately stirred up and caused by fearmongering politician whose see poll-driven numbers in anticipation of next tuesday's election to try to take the senate for republicans and white house in 2016 for republicans who are doing everything they can to avoid science. same republicans who many don't accept evolution, don't accept climate change and don't accept biology. we had them in 2012 saying women couldn't get impregnated when they were raped. they refused
. >> let's talk some more about this with democratic congressman steve cohen. welcome, sir, and thank you for being here. >> nice to be with you. >> you heard what case si hicks cox's neighbors said, why doesn't she stay in her house for 21 days and call it a day, calm fears. what is the big deal? >> the big deal is that she has a right as a citizen of the united states unless she's considered a criminal act or is in danger of the welfare of the public to have freedom of...
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i think, you know it is almost, steve cohen is many abouting a joke in many ways. you know, if you want to do one thing to get back into, becoming a money manager that runs public money, what do you want? >> make a bunch of money. people want to give you other money. >> this is all about the government. you keep a low profile. you don't do stuff like this. >> charlie, wait, wait. can you tell our audience your a little sorry for having said that. >> i'm sorry. melissa: that was a little mistake. leave on that note. keep going. thanks twice. >> my phone ringing. melissa: every flyer's worst fear, charlie gasparino. the cabin begins to shake and you feel a slight breeze. no big deal. just interior walls starting to come loose. >>> who has new images of kim jong-un resurfacing but with a cane. i wonder a basketball injury from a pickup game with dennis rodman. right? more money, less swearing. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an i
i think, you know it is almost, steve cohen is many abouting a joke in many ways. you know, if you want to do one thing to get back into, becoming a money manager that runs public money, what do you want? >> make a bunch of money. people want to give you other money. >> this is all about the government. you keep a low profile. you don't do stuff like this. >> charlie, wait, wait. can you tell our audience your a little sorry for having said that. >> i'm sorry. melissa:...
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. >> we're going to bring in steve cohen at blackrock. ve, if this number comes in better than expected, if there's strong jobs growth, that could lead to talk of rising rates. what does that mean for markets? >> i think that is a big thing as we go into the year and next year. we're starting to see policy divergence which was talked about earlier in the year but didn't come to fruition. i think the biggest impact we've seen so far is in the currency volatility, we're starting to see that bounce back. >> u.s. stocks have been supported by this accommodative policy. october marks the end of quantitative easing in the u.s. can u.s. markets continue to outperform despite that qe? >> i think it's relative. our view is that you move out of quantitative easing when you start to talk about -- in the u.s., that is going to have impact on other markets. we've seen at times u.s. equity in particular have been fairly accommodative to monetary policy. he think we're going to see more volatility. i think the outperformance is at the moment being driven
. >> we're going to bring in steve cohen at blackrock. ve, if this number comes in better than expected, if there's strong jobs growth, that could lead to talk of rising rates. what does that mean for markets? >> i think that is a big thing as we go into the year and next year. we're starting to see policy divergence which was talked about earlier in the year but didn't come to fruition. i think the biggest impact we've seen so far is in the currency volatility, we're starting to...
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andrea if a supervisor cohen's office to pertain the details of the legislation and foul with relevant details that are important and be here to answer questions. >> that's correct steverom supervisor cohen's office i know you've had a long day i'll be brief as this item allows the supervisor introduced this as a number of concerns bilateral in pdr buildings one d and g in the northeast mission areas that are at risk of being dispracticed for office elephants if the building a landmark i'm sure you remember the conversation you share the prospective we want to continue to preserve the historic knows but given the current planning code allows the buildings to be exerted into one hundred percent office says that a real tension between president to preserve pdr space and provided the maintenance and erect of historic structures a building like 2 henry adams the consequences of the conversion of the building was the displacement of 77 businesses and unclear if they have adequate replacement space at the same time, we looked at other landmark in the p one and g they've identified one thousand of them assuming they converted into office space we're looking at a loss of one
andrea if a supervisor cohen's office to pertain the details of the legislation and foul with relevant details that are important and be here to answer questions. >> that's correct steverom supervisor cohen's office i know you've had a long day i'll be brief as this item allows the supervisor introduced this as a number of concerns bilateral in pdr buildings one d and g in the northeast mission areas that are at risk of being dispracticed for office elephants if the building a landmark...
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they found a doctor who had been communicating with a young portfolio manager who worked with steve cohenven cohen right now? >> he is not charged with any crime personally. his fund has been rechristened. >> paid a huge multimillion fine? >> a huge fine. they pled guilty to criminal charges against the firm but not against him personally. there's still an sec for failure to supervise against him. saying he may not have traded on insider trading himself, but he didn't supervise employees. >> he's still in the game, he's still one of the big players, right? >> very much. >> so portfolio he handled now is -- >> this is the thing. in the agreement with the federal, they say, we'll no locker invest outside money, we'll just invest steve's money, which is $9 billion. so they're doing okay. >> he's got a day time job, he's doing all right. >> how much are you covering this? >> we've covered it a lot. even with all the big personality hedge fund managers out there, steven cohen was difference. steven cohen famous for a few things. hated noise. he removed all the fans from the computers. absolute
they found a doctor who had been communicating with a young portfolio manager who worked with steve cohenven cohen right now? >> he is not charged with any crime personally. his fund has been rechristened. >> paid a huge multimillion fine? >> a huge fine. they pled guilty to criminal charges against the firm but not against him personally. there's still an sec for failure to supervise against him. saying he may not have traded on insider trading himself, but he didn't...
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joining us now is dubbed schon, and adriana cohen. so steve isreal, i should say.that they may lose seats in the house. he doubled down on honesty. what the thing? >> that's right. i think obama is liable. americans have failed policies whether it's foreign policy or your health care plan and you like it you can keep it, millions of americans lost their health care plan, the poll numbers reflect that in america is disenchanted. >> i see it slightly differently. and the american people look at the headings in the middle east which is tragic and horrific. and it's clearly not being handled are treated with a concerted and medically driven set of policies. >> the president is giving a negative rating from the american people. it doesn't matter if the issue is one argument is that the point i was going to make is that this is less a partisan issue in the american people saying that we've had enough. lou: you're saying that this demonstration hasn't governed efficiently or intelligently? >> those are your words, but i'm not going to this once myself too far from the. [l
joining us now is dubbed schon, and adriana cohen. so steve isreal, i should say.that they may lose seats in the house. he doubled down on honesty. what the thing? >> that's right. i think obama is liable. americans have failed policies whether it's foreign policy or your health care plan and you like it you can keep it, millions of americans lost their health care plan, the poll numbers reflect that in america is disenchanted. >> i see it slightly differently. and the american...
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[ laughter ] >> steve: butt trouble. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's my ring tone. lll next one was sent in by oren cohenmuseum, saw a a picture of an israeli painter from the '70s, that he says looks a lot like me. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: i don't know if i see it, take a look. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: arch your eyebrows up a little -- put your eyebrows up a little bit. up a little -- there you go. [ cheers and applause ] it that your brothers wig? >> jimmy: i don't know if i see that. finally this last screen grab was sent in to us by greg opsal waukee, iowa. he was watching "wheel of fortune." we love "wheel of fortune." watchin that and he saw this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'd like to solve the puzzle, pat. i'd like to solve it as quickly as possible. that's all the time we have for screen grabs, you guys. if you have funny screen grab, email it to us @screengrabs@tonightshow.com. we might put it on the show! stick around, we'll be right back with jake gyllenhaal! ♪ at wvalues matter.ket, so we're transparent about the fresh wild seafood we sell. and the species we don't. inde
[ laughter ] >> steve: butt trouble. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's my ring tone. lll next one was sent in by oren cohenmuseum, saw a a picture of an israeli painter from the '70s, that he says looks a lot like me. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: i don't know if i see it, take a look. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: arch your eyebrows up a little -- put your eyebrows up a little bit. up a little -- there you go. [ cheers and applause ] it that your...
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intelligence david cohen doesn't have a fine sense of humor but he is busy disrupting the channels of funding for terrorists and trying to make us safer. david is going to be joined onstage by stevelemons of the atlantic. >> how is everybody doing? [applause] david, thank you for joining us. we will get into you are and what you do but let's just say that you did a lot of dark things. it is taught to come after the onion. is there any there any way that the onion has affected your life in life into john and tourism, finance, going after bad guys about the world? >> they have not. there was one story after the 2008 election that the onion ran about how president mahmoud ahmadinejad was more popular than president obama and that the agency picked up and thought that it was real. a true story. just everybody in the united states along those lines but what could the onion do for you to make your job much better. i'm sure that you read it this past week every morning david cohen descends into a cavelike complex in the treasury department to pour through hundreds of pages from the raw intelligence to the threats that you can tell that the movie is coming about his life to try to penetr
intelligence david cohen doesn't have a fine sense of humor but he is busy disrupting the channels of funding for terrorists and trying to make us safer. david is going to be joined onstage by stevelemons of the atlantic. >> how is everybody doing? [applause] david, thank you for joining us. we will get into you are and what you do but let's just say that you did a lot of dark things. it is taught to come after the onion. is there any there any way that the onion has affected your life in...