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thanks steve michael he was behind us immensely. scientists will try is a very difficult time a lot of people wanna give up and not see now. not advance their lives whether in their ex's it's kind of a really rough spot in your life. you're there all this is the reason you wanna be tom. but when you add something that teacher tension such as scientific endeavor which we did for this project your mind becomes occupied with that rher than the monotony of a prison cell. instead of filling your time. making bad decisions. he can keep your mind occupied and can actually look forward to the next day. if you love so it's just keeps your mind from going to go crazy if you are. it's in the mirror which cd statistically can see the change that took place. i was there. kind of has been a long term in may. and then i got reintroduced to science a few of them so i left there more as a scientist and cousin. you knew him. like i don't respect the last two years at the same test to see that creek correctional center at minimum security prison with
thanks steve michael he was behind us immensely. scientists will try is a very difficult time a lot of people wanna give up and not see now. not advance their lives whether in their ex's it's kind of a really rough spot in your life. you're there all this is the reason you wanna be tom. but when you add something that teacher tension such as scientific endeavor which we did for this project your mind becomes occupied with that rher than the monotony of a prison cell. instead of filling your...
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their perfect scenario was this, steve -- michael steinberg getsr the sentencing guidelines theoreticallyuld go to jail for 87 years. @e's hot going to spend 87 years, he's probably going to spend five years. that's still a long time for guys with young kids. but him, he facing a long jail term, and matthew martomo, the other sac financial adviser who's on trial in february, which is a much more tighter case -- this case against steinberg, by the way, those guys and gals deliberated for, like, five hours on a very circumstantial case, and they convicted him on all counts. i will tell you, mark's is a lot tighter. the evidence is much better. this was a he said/she said thing with a lousy witness, the former analyst who was a witness against him, pretty shaky on the stand. they still threw the book at him. the other half of the equation is martomo, the worked out perfectly for the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district. they now are banking on either martoma and steinberg to now flip, and they think with steinberg facing a lot of years in jail, significant time in jail -- liz: th
their perfect scenario was this, steve -- michael steinberg getsr the sentencing guidelines theoreticallyuld go to jail for 87 years. @e's hot going to spend 87 years, he's probably going to spend five years. that's still a long time for guys with young kids. but him, he facing a long jail term, and matthew martomo, the other sac financial adviser who's on trial in february, which is a much more tighter case -- this case against steinberg, by the way, those guys and gals deliberated for, like,...
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. >> steve branch, christopher byers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street.hey were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do. they were playing, having fun, and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just beside yourself. >> oh, i was. i was going hysterical. my heart was in my stomach, and i knew the worst had taken place. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> three little boys missing in west memphis, arkansas. their families frantically searching a wooded area near their homes. pam hobbs and her husband, terry, among them. but pam held little hope for her son, stevie branch. >> i told terry, i said, he's dead. i said, i'll never see him alive again, and i was crying. and he said, no, pam, don't say that. it's going to be all right. we're going to find him. >> terry hobbs was right. they did find stevie. but pam was right, too. sh
. >> steve branch, christopher byers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street.hey were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do. they were playing, having fun, and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just...
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. >> steve branch, christopher buyers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street. they were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do, they were playing, having fun and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just beside yourself. >> oh, i was. i was going hysterical. my heart was in my stomach, and i knew the worst had taken place. ♪ ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than wa
. >> steve branch, christopher buyers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street. they were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do, they were playing, having fun and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just...
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. >> steve branch, christopher buyers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street. they were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do, they were playing, having fun and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just beside yourself. >> oh, i was. i was going hysterical. my heart was in my stomach, and i knew the worst had taken place. ♪ hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course.
. >> steve branch, christopher buyers and michael moore were all last seen right here on this street. they were doing what 8-year-old boys would normally do, they were playing, having fun and riding their bikes back in that direction toward where the woods used to be. but that was the last time they were seen alive. and no one is sure what happened next. they never came home. families and neighbors searched frantically through the night as pam hobbs feared the worst. you had to be just...
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let's ask michael and federated investor steve. good to see you both. >> you as well, melissa? terms of the taper at this point what's key here from the market's perspective the perception of taper not equally tightening, have we reached that point yet? that's important for the markets. >> this has become an elongated story over the last six months. the market is beginning to price in, if it already hasn't, the fact that tapering is going to happen at some point soon and the big question is whether it's the end of this year, next quarter, you know, who cares really. it's beginning to recognize it's going to happen and then the question is whether that's really a bad thing. it demonstrates the economy may be improving and that the fed should be getting out of the way. >> mike, i'm sorry to interrupt. are you telling me december meeting if the fed announces tapering, that the markets will take it in stride? that's basically what you're telling me? >> i think it will take it more in stride than maybe it would a month or so ago because the numbers have been getting better in the ec
let's ask michael and federated investor steve. good to see you both. >> you as well, melissa? terms of the taper at this point what's key here from the market's perspective the perception of taper not equally tightening, have we reached that point yet? that's important for the markets. >> this has become an elongated story over the last six months. the market is beginning to price in, if it already hasn't, the fact that tapering is going to happen at some point soon and the big...
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liz: when 9/11 happen people didn't go running to steve ballmer or michael dell or mark zuckerberg.nment. he is saying the government too has a role in this, we need better government as well. the government did run to bankers. and the polk beyond criticism. dagen: i have enjoyed this catholic sandwich. connell: i dunno if the church wants to claim either one of us anymore. dagen: just hoping i don't convert to catholicism. connell: baltimore or something or other. good stuff. dagen: that time of year, the flu. this centers for disease control releasing new information about flu vaccines including how many people receive the shot and how many were prevented. connell: first of all, how did the supplies of vaccine look this year? >> public health officials say there are ample supplies, they already distributed 130 doses this flu season and more doses on the way. there are more options available including a new vaccine that protects against four flu viruss instead of the usual, there is a high dose of vaccine available for adults 65 and older. studies have shown older americans have we
liz: when 9/11 happen people didn't go running to steve ballmer or michael dell or mark zuckerberg.nment. he is saying the government too has a role in this, we need better government as well. the government did run to bankers. and the polk beyond criticism. dagen: i have enjoyed this catholic sandwich. connell: i dunno if the church wants to claim either one of us anymore. dagen: just hoping i don't convert to catholicism. connell: baltimore or something or other. good stuff. dagen: that time...
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steve cohen in prison. of course they can't get him at this point, they're hoping that the prospect of some 25 years total in prison would be enough to force michaelo cooperate for lesser sentence. david: it is a very strange situation where you indict a company, not the founder who ran the company. steve cohen had so many barriers between him and information legally obtained he feels he is innocent. so far he is innocent. but that is perhaps the plan of the prosecutors as they look at that company for further action. the s&p futures just closed the ad how does it shape up for tomorrow, dan? >> it is shaping up pretty decent. we have gone a few points higher, but as far as the market goes, a big rally. i would not be surprised to see profit-taking. liz: you just never know. david: they had no clue. liz: thank you. david: they are good friends, by the way. liz: oracle reporting earnings and moment ago. nicole: margins came in at 37%. some of the numbers were little bit late. the operating margins slightly below forecasts. 37%, was our revenue from services, revenue from new software licenses and subscription revenue. the earnings per share came in
steve cohen in prison. of course they can't get him at this point, they're hoping that the prospect of some 25 years total in prison would be enough to force michaelo cooperate for lesser sentence. david: it is a very strange situation where you indict a company, not the founder who ran the company. steve cohen had so many barriers between him and information legally obtained he feels he is innocent. so far he is innocent. but that is perhaps the plan of the prosecutors as they look at that...
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michael wrote a letter to his old friend steve ballmer saying hey, i hear you're looking for journalists, i am thinking about a new idea. steve encouraged him to come out. i met mike when he came out and was literally going door-to-door doing an interview loop. he had all the stuff interviewers. process wast rhetorically demanding. asking the tough questions and trying to narrow in. id. afterthis special the end -- idea after the end called as appropriate person. that person is not your schedule when you start interviewing. if everybody loves you, they said and somebody who turns on the charm and talks about how wonderful if you came to microsoft and were to move across the country. i was mike's as appropriate. beingdoing my job abide the charming person versus all the people when bennett tough. that beget -- versus all the people who had been tough. -- that began the relationship. headdition to his writing, is a marvelous man. the opportunity to spend time with him in seattle and eventually we never did and have been married for the past 11 years. >> he had a rough time with parkinson's
michael wrote a letter to his old friend steve ballmer saying hey, i hear you're looking for journalists, i am thinking about a new idea. steve encouraged him to come out. i met mike when he came out and was literally going door-to-door doing an interview loop. he had all the stuff interviewers. process wast rhetorically demanding. asking the tough questions and trying to narrow in. id. afterthis special the end -- idea after the end called as appropriate person. that person is not your...
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michael steinberg. the hedge fund company run by stev steve co- -- cohen. the portfolio manager is the first of eight criminally charged employees to face trial for insider trading in the shares of several technology companies. six colleagues have already pled guilty and one more defendant goes on trail in january. the verdict is 76 without a loss. the number of insider trading prosecutions brought by the u.s. attorney since 2009. >>> earnings from oracle topping 9 billion dollars but profit last quarter was one percent lower on a slight drop in new software sales and subskripgss. they are offering cloud comp pugss and the troubling outlook for the next year. josh lipton now with more. >> reporter: larry elson built oracle generating billions in revenue with 120,000 employees and 400,000 customers. corporations around the world use its software to help manage the businesses, everything from human resources to accounting. along the way, ellis son built himself a fortune, forbes pegs his net worth at $41 billion. but in recent years, the technology landscape
michael steinberg. the hedge fund company run by stev steve co- -- cohen. the portfolio manager is the first of eight criminally charged employees to face trial for insider trading in the shares of several technology companies. six colleagues have already pled guilty and one more defendant goes on trail in january. the verdict is 76 without a loss. the number of insider trading prosecutions brought by the u.s. attorney since 2009. >>> earnings from oracle topping 9 billion dollars but...
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steve murphy. why do i think the government, the same michael bloomberg that says we can't have salt, you have to askhe have smoke. smoking is dumb but people want to smoke. why do i think this is none of his business? >> because mayor bloomberg is taking on a new title once retiring which will be doctor bloomberg. it's just heavy handedness. that is now mayor bloomberg functioned from the beginning. let's take soda. the new york supreme court ruled against soda ban saying this same new york board of health exceeded legal authorities. so again, these, this new york board of health appointees from the mayor, very activist in way of thinking and they do not believe parents can make, and their health care providers can make the best decision for their children? of course, parents are outraged. >> they do have an opt out. >> but the opt out is only on religious grounds and medical grounds but if you are opposed to it, which i know many homeo pathic doctors agree with that, creates a problem. it should be left in the hands of the parents. >> i have friends that are very holistic in health and beliefs i co
steve murphy. why do i think the government, the same michael bloomberg that says we can't have salt, you have to askhe have smoke. smoking is dumb but people want to smoke. why do i think this is none of his business? >> because mayor bloomberg is taking on a new title once retiring which will be doctor bloomberg. it's just heavy handedness. that is now mayor bloomberg functioned from the beginning. let's take soda. the new york supreme court ruled against soda ban saying this same new...
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michael steinberg. he is one of steve cohen's closest invite -- closest advisers.ction could actually open up new avenues for pursuing cohen himself. here from bloomberg businessweek. she spent most of the past month inside of the courtroom. and the former hedge fund manager who now teaches at the lumbee business school and knows hedge funds better than anyone. -- at columbia business school and knows hedge funds better than anyone. sheila, let's start with you. high drama in the courtroom. michael steinberg himself fainted. give us a sense of the tone. >> you could not have made this scene up. the moment jurors were handing over the envelope to the judge's clerk, there was a scream in the courtroom and poor mr. steinberg -- >> from a woman or a man? >> a woman. i am not sure if it was his wife or one of his female friends, the courtroom packed with anxious -- >> a soap opera. >> it really was quite gripping. steinberg sort of hunched over, and for a moment it was not clear what happened. he fainted. the judges were saying is he ok, rubbing hiswere back. >> at that
michael steinberg. he is one of steve cohen's closest invite -- closest advisers.ction could actually open up new avenues for pursuing cohen himself. here from bloomberg businessweek. she spent most of the past month inside of the courtroom. and the former hedge fund manager who now teaches at the lumbee business school and knows hedge funds better than anyone. -- at columbia business school and knows hedge funds better than anyone. sheila, let's start with you. high drama in the courtroom....
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steve murphy. why do i think the government, the same michael bloomberg that says we can't have salt, you have to askhe restaurant, you can't smoke. smoking is dumb but people want to smoke. same guy tells us how much coke we can buy. why do i think it is none of his business? >> i think mayor bloomberg is taking on a new title once he retires, dr. bloomberg. he may have his own show by then. it's the heavy-handedness. this is how mayor bloomberg has functioned from the beginning. when you look at it, for example, let's take the soda ban. the new york supreme court ruled against the soda ban saying the same new york board of health that approved it exceeded its legal authority. saying the new york board of health, they are all appointees from the mayor, activist in their way of thinking and they don't believe parents can make the best decisions for their children. of course parents are outraged. >> to be fair, they do have an opt out. most parents won't hear about this. go ahead, mercedes. >> the opt out is on religious and medical grounds, but if you are philosophically opposed to it -- >> i am. >>
steve murphy. why do i think the government, the same michael bloomberg that says we can't have salt, you have to askhe restaurant, you can't smoke. smoking is dumb but people want to smoke. same guy tells us how much coke we can buy. why do i think it is none of his business? >> i think mayor bloomberg is taking on a new title once he retires, dr. bloomberg. he may have his own show by then. it's the heavy-handedness. this is how mayor bloomberg has functioned from the beginning. when...
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michael"! today, from the comedy "anchorman 2," steve carell, plus a performance by american authors. and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] kelly: thank you!
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steve hampton. [applause] may i have sergeant victor huey. sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these officers. [applause] and one person that is not mentioned in the report is captain
steve hampton. [applause] may i have sergeant victor huey. sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald...
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host: another headline about this story, -- that is from michael hayden, former nsa head. if steves on the line for independents. i saw general hayden's interview. i saw keith alexander's interview on 60 minutes. those two were absolutely riveting interviews. we cannot let snowden have a -- just because the guy robbed a bank and discover the bank owner was stealing, should we leave the bank robber free? even though i disagree with the way keith alexander handled it, i think he is right. awaynnot let this guy get with this. he cannot have a path to freedom. we should maybe consider stripping him of his citizenship. another headline this morning -- the summits will be a net 3:00 with a schedule around 5:30. let's talk with mike on our line for democrats. i think if they are in government, they should be fired on the spot. took an oath to defend this nation. he took it upon himself. the time of all of these scandals. he thought he could add on to it . these ron paul supporters and all these republicans calling him saying he is some type of hero, these are the same people that when geo
host: another headline about this story, -- that is from michael hayden, former nsa head. if steves on the line for independents. i saw general hayden's interview. i saw keith alexander's interview on 60 minutes. those two were absolutely riveting interviews. we cannot let snowden have a -- just because the guy robbed a bank and discover the bank owner was stealing, should we leave the bank robber free? even though i disagree with the way keith alexander handled it, i think he is right....
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steve. >>> you know i'm on that facebook thing now. >> you are? >> yes, i am. >>ly find you. >> very good morning. michaels wonderful weather records in san francisco, he is the man. just e-mailed me and said imaginary rain is falling. [ laughter ] i mean it is so dry its awful. so i guess we have to have a little bit of humor. the full moon was yesterday if you don't have the cloud cover maybe you can see it. if you have the cloud cover, there is a lot of it to go around. especially down toward the monterey. could be a little bit of light rain. but to the north it will be mostly sunny here. a couple of systems. temperatures you know and i know they have been way above. although pam wrote me on facebook and said steve, i love this weather. well its not going to last. 57 in san francisco today which is exactly where you should be. cooler today. 30s, 40s, to near 50s partly cloudy and mostly sunny. we will be right between systems. 40s, 30s for some. 37 concord that is cold. 33 napa. 40 santa rosa. 46 san jose. temperatures though will start to cool down and the wind picks up tonight which is when the wind
steve. >>> you know i'm on that facebook thing now. >> you are? >> yes, i am. >>ly find you. >> very good morning. michaels wonderful weather records in san francisco, he is the man. just e-mailed me and said imaginary rain is falling. [ laughter ] i mean it is so dry its awful. so i guess we have to have a little bit of humor. the full moon was yesterday if you don't have the cloud cover maybe you can see it. if you have the cloud cover, there is a lot of it to...
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steve jackson exacts his revenge into the end zone. touchdown atlanta. taking a 7-3 lead. it was 10-3 at the half. kap to michaeltree continuing to look very healthy. down the sideline he will go. 47yards and the 49 drive continues right down to about the 10-yard line. this time, kap looking good with a little slip to antwon bolder wide receiver. 10-10 in the third. kap put it on his hip. he will high tail it. a good 22 yards for the first down. keep the chains moving and now the drive to start the fourth quarter. same drive kap will find his way. 2010 into the end zone. 51yards rushing for kaepernick. 6:30 left now. 20-17, kendel hunter looking good. beautiful work using his block. bulldogs his way. 45yards to the two and from there frank gore gouges straight ahead for the touchdown. niners again look comforteddable 27-17. matt ryan leads the falcons into scoring position. looks for and finds the former cal basketball and football player touchdown. 27-14. 27-24 on side kick. jason snelling with a beautiful play on the sideline as the ball went right past navarro. tremain blocks and deflects it right into bowman
steve jackson exacts his revenge into the end zone. touchdown atlanta. taking a 7-3 lead. it was 10-3 at the half. kap to michaeltree continuing to look very healthy. down the sideline he will go. 47yards and the 49 drive continues right down to about the 10-yard line. this time, kap looking good with a little slip to antwon bolder wide receiver. 10-10 in the third. kap put it on his hip. he will high tail it. a good 22 yards for the first down. keep the chains moving and now the drive to start...
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michael buble. tomorrow night quentin tarantino will be here, but jimmy fallon happening see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! welcome, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about, right there. hot crowd! great hot new york city crowd, welcome, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." welcome, everybody. thank you for being here. thank you for watching. here's what people are talking about. it's all over the news again today. obamacare. boy. [ light laughter ] well, they're starting to do a little better, okay, but it's still -- they're still struggling to catch up with most people. so, now the white house has started asking celebrities to endorse obamacare. [ laughter ] because if anyone knows how to put a new face on something, it's hollywood. [ laughter and applause ] they're going to do it. one of the ce
michael buble. tomorrow night quentin tarantino will be here, but jimmy fallon happening see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! welcome, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about, right...
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steve jackson exacts his revenge into the end zone. touchdown atlanta. taking a 7-3 lead. it was 10-3 at the half. kap to michaelealthy. down the sideline he will go. 47yards and the 49 drive continues right down to about the 10-yard line. this time, kap looking good with a little slip to antwon bolder wide receiver. 10-10 in the third. kap put it on his hip. he will high tail it. a good 22 yards for the first down. keep the chains moving and now the drive to start the fourth quarter. same drive kap will find his way. 2010 into the end zone. 51yards rushing for kaepernick. 6:30 left now. 20-17, kendel hunter looking good. beautiful work using his block. bulldogs his way. 45yards to the two and from there frank gore gouges straight ahead for the touchdown. niners again look comforteddable 27-17. matt ryan leads the falcons into scoring position. looks for and finds the former cal basketball and football player touchdown. 27-14. 27-24 on side kick. jason snelling with a beautiful play on the sideline as the ball went right past navarro. tremain blocks and deflects it right into bowman he will go 89 yards with a sp
steve jackson exacts his revenge into the end zone. touchdown atlanta. taking a 7-3 lead. it was 10-3 at the half. kap to michaelealthy. down the sideline he will go. 47yards and the 49 drive continues right down to about the 10-yard line. this time, kap looking good with a little slip to antwon bolder wide receiver. 10-10 in the third. kap put it on his hip. he will high tail it. a good 22 yards for the first down. keep the chains moving and now the drive to start the fourth quarter. same...
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michael burrguess is the preview of what we could see. many enrollees have only days to pay the premium. if you don't pay you don't have coverage. hi, steve? >> hi, alisyn. some of the state exchanges extended the deadly to pay the premium a week or two. and you have december 23rd or january 1st or 7th depending on the state. that is nice for an extension. >> it is right. >> even if your premiums within up, how does that extra week help you? >> it doesn't. i have to say, we talk all of the time on this show, alsip about the big numbers and 6 million people who lost insurance or scrambling to find new insurance when they got the notice. i have a family member and close personal friends who called me saying they lost their insurance and don't know what to do and people are angry and there is a lost anxiety about what happens on january 1st. this story shows the problem. people who thought they signed up and don't pay the premium on december 23rdrd. come january 1st they don't have health insurance and can't go to a doctor or hospital. >> we heard from kathleen sebelius 367,000 people are enrolled but unclear if they all paid. >> this is a c
michael burrguess is the preview of what we could see. many enrollees have only days to pay the premium. if you don't pay you don't have coverage. hi, steve? >> hi, alisyn. some of the state exchanges extended the deadly to pay the premium a week or two. and you have december 23rd or january 1st or 7th depending on the state. that is nice for an extension. >> it is right. >> even if your premiums within up, how does that extra week help you? >> it doesn't. i have to say,...
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michael in 1950, jack, steven, and susan born in 1957. i'm returning to steved talking about their congressional years. because in fact the politician won the race for the house of representatives and it was next 25 years as a member of congress. let hear steve ford talking about that life. >> dad was on the road 150 nights. maybe 200 nights a year campaigning for other republicans trying to get a majority in congress. he wanted to be speaker of the house. and mom, to her credit, was the one like many wives of congressmen, back home, making sure we got to the dennest, making sure we got football practice, wrestling practice, and all those thing. and the glue that held the kids together while dad was out public serving. so, you know, it was later in the presidency that she finally had a chance to i would say blossom or shine, you know, and get her chance in the spotlight. during dad's 26 years of being a congressman, she was the one that kept the family, you know, drove the family. and it's interesting because ever family there is a blowup. one of us get in the
michael in 1950, jack, steven, and susan born in 1957. i'm returning to steved talking about their congressional years. because in fact the politician won the race for the house of representatives and it was next 25 years as a member of congress. let hear steve ford talking about that life. >> dad was on the road 150 nights. maybe 200 nights a year campaigning for other republicans trying to get a majority in congress. he wanted to be speaker of the house. and mom, to her credit, was the...
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michael steinberg is guilty of insider trading. we will tell you next as the governor cracks down on steve cohan's firm.ts and see if it will be all races in 2014 for the gambling business. social secondary. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg says the company will put 70 million shares up for sale. what will they use all that though for? welcome to "market makers." i am a very lucky stephanie ruhle. a christmas tree has been delivered right next to me. >> the grinch. i am the grinch.
michael steinberg is guilty of insider trading. we will tell you next as the governor cracks down on steve cohan's firm.ts and see if it will be all races in 2014 for the gambling business. social secondary. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg says the company will put 70 million shares up for sale. what will they use all that though for? welcome to "market makers." i am a very lucky stephanie ruhle. a christmas tree has been delivered right next to me. >> the grinch. i am the grinch.
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steve smith helped australia recover from a start on the first day of the third test against england and swan took the prize wick ets since michaelavid warner either signed of late and australia 143 for 5 at one point in the purse and the 1st cent oi on home soil helped rebuild and 326 for 6 at stumps. smith will return to the crease on saturday on 103 australia leads 2-0 and victory in this case would seal the ashes. for a second year in a row the fan in buen ares and thousands gathered at the public and clashed with police and some threw rocks and bottles and 7 people were injured. a four-year contract extension as coach of the united states as part of the new deal he has been given the title technical director. in his first 2 1/2 years the german led usa to the title and qualification to next year's world cup and they will face gana and portugal. egyptian league will presume after two years, the country's sports said the season will regin on the 26th and this is following the disaster in february 2012 that resulted in at least 70 deaths and ahead of the new campaign the african champions ali will be in champion at the world cu
steve smith helped australia recover from a start on the first day of the third test against england and swan took the prize wick ets since michaelavid warner either signed of late and australia 143 for 5 at one point in the purse and the 1st cent oi on home soil helped rebuild and 326 for 6 at stumps. smith will return to the crease on saturday on 103 australia leads 2-0 and victory in this case would seal the ashes. for a second year in a row the fan in buen ares and thousands gathered at the...
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michael steinberg. he is accused of using illegal tips to earn one point formally and dollars in profits in steve: 's hedgen fund. a california judge ordered sherman williams, conagra it industries to pay $1.1 billion to contain lead paint in homes. several counties have filed a public nuisance suit. the company plans to seek a new trial. >> and happening now at the white house, some of the nation's most important technology executives are meeting with president obama. we are talking about apple's tim mayer, and many, many more. oh, to be a fly on that wall. julianna goldman may not be inside the building, but she is right outside. what is on the agenda i? >> they are in the white house right now and we should be hearing from the president. he will bring in a group of reporters at the top of that meeting to make if you mark -- remarks. -- to make a few remarks. what is interesting is that we have learned that the white house had asked these ceo's here to ask for opinions on the health carete house site. they said, no, we want to talk about surveillance. or we will not be coming at all. oh the white house g
michael steinberg. he is accused of using illegal tips to earn one point formally and dollars in profits in steve: 's hedgen fund. a california judge ordered sherman williams, conagra it industries to pay $1.1 billion to contain lead paint in homes. several counties have filed a public nuisance suit. the company plans to seek a new trial. >> and happening now at the white house, some of the nation's most important technology executives are meeting with president obama. we are talking...
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guests, michael strahan, of course, marjorie johnson, leona lewis. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy fallon is next. have a merry christmas, everybody. see you later. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> stevecenter, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you. oh, man. hot crowd. hot crowd. welcome, everybody to "late night with jimmy fallon." thank you. you guys feeling good tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's what it's all about. that's a hot new york city crowd right there. welcome. thank you for watching. welcome. here is what everyone is talking about. big, big celebrity news. this is crazy. lady gaga -- [ laughter ] lady gaga is now saying that sometime in 2015 she will actually perform a concert from space. [ cheers ] i mean, that's great. it's always so much fun when an artist performs a show in their hometown. [ laughter ] i always find it fun and charming. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ applause applause i live for the applause-plause live for the applause ♪ and of course it was a little weird a
guests, michael strahan, of course, marjorie johnson, leona lewis. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy fallon is next. have a merry christmas, everybody. see you later. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> stevecenter, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you. oh, man. hot crowd. hot crowd. welcome,...
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steve. coming up, ray kelly will be here onset. also li gallagher. we'll talk to michael haney and up next, murray abraham. up next, the top stories in the political playbook. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> time toe tack a look at the papers. al qaeda is apologizing for one of its terrorist attacks. it says it never thoauthorized fighters to open fire at a hospital. the attack killed more than 50 people. a statement reads in part, we offer our apology and condolences to the victims' peoples. we accept full responsibility for what happened in the hospital and will he pay blood money for the victims' families. the terrorist group says it was still committe
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michael steinberg has been found guilty of insider trading. not only was it a big blow to sac but what does it mine for sac's founder steve cohen and the hedge fund whole? joining us charlie gasparino and doug burns, former federal prosecutor. charlie, thanks for coming in. first of all news on steinberg, he is going not going down easily? >> the government would like to have him testify steve cohen, they thought a long prison sentence, the numbers are 87 years but he won't serve that much, he will serve five and 10. that a jail term might prod him to cooperate. what we're getting people ccose to steinberg. he has no plans to cooperate. his plan is to appeal this guilty verdict. david: well the civil indictment against steve cohen, again that would be the big scalp that the government would like, that has been put on hold until this trial was finished and until the martoma trial. >> until a criminal indictment. david: until the martoma trial was finished. correct me if i'm wrong they're trying to collect evidence from other trials in order to lead to a criminal indictment against steve cohen. >> they are. you need steinberg or march r martoma or
michael steinberg has been found guilty of insider trading. not only was it a big blow to sac but what does it mine for sac's founder steve cohen and the hedge fund whole? joining us charlie gasparino and doug burns, former federal prosecutor. charlie, thanks for coming in. first of all news on steinberg, he is going not going down easily? >> the government would like to have him testify steve cohen, they thought a long prison sentence, the numbers are 87 years but he won't serve that...
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michael in 1950. jack born in 1952. stephen in 1956 and susan born in 1957. going to return to steve ford talking about their congressional years because in fact the politician won that race for the house of representatives and spend the next 25 years as a member of congress. let's hear steve ford talking about that life. >> dad was on the road maybe 200 nights a year sometimes out campaigning for other republicans trying to get a majority in congress. he wanted to be speaker of the house. and mom to her credit was the one like many wives of congressmen back home making sure we got to the dentist and got our home work done and to football practice and those kind of things and the glue that they would kid together while dad was out public servant. so it was later in the presidency that she finally had a chance to i would say blossom or shine and get her chance in the spotlight. but during dad's 26 years of being a congressman she was the one that kept the family. it's interesting because every family there would be some blowup and one of us would get in trouble and it would be wait un
michael in 1950. jack born in 1952. stephen in 1956 and susan born in 1957. going to return to steve ford talking about their congressional years because in fact the politician won that race for the house of representatives and spend the next 25 years as a member of congress. let's hear steve ford talking about that life. >> dad was on the road maybe 200 nights a year sometimes out campaigning for other republicans trying to get a majority in congress. he wanted to be speaker of the...
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steve. >> well, it's a fascinating case. i think it's a testament to the power of home schoolers here in the united states, that they were able to raise this. and you saw the comments from michaelr to the point where we're now having a national discussion about this and the supreme court is taking an interest in it. what's interesting to me is that the supreme court by asking the interest in it. what's interesting to me, the supreme court by asking the administration for a response to make some kind of a judgment as shannon bream explained is signaling they're interested in the issue. it doesn't mean they're going to take it up. they're signaling they're interested in the issue and they want to potentially weigh in on it in one way or another. it's entirely possible we'll see some sort of resolution over this in the coming weeks. it'll be interesting to see how the obama administration would handle it diplomatically if the united states serves as, in a sense, a refuge for religious persecution in italy. >> is this the perfect example of religious persecution? why must one belong to a group to be in consideration? >> it's an interesting question. i think that that's what this ca
steve. >> well, it's a fascinating case. i think it's a testament to the power of home schoolers here in the united states, that they were able to raise this. and you saw the comments from michaelr to the point where we're now having a national discussion about this and the supreme court is taking an interest in it. what's interesting to me is that the supreme court by asking the interest in it. what's interesting to me, the supreme court by asking the administration for a response to...
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michael bennett who recovers, 22 yards for the score. 34-7. they lead the 49ers by 3 games in the west. >>> wasn't all roses for football fans in seattle. washington head coach steve sarkisyan accepts the usc vacancy. he was with the trojans before moving to seattle. ucs's interim head coach was hoping to get the job. he didn't get it. so he said, sayonara. i'm not coming back. not even for the bowl game. he is out. as for frank mallicoat, he is also out eliminated from play- off contention in the fantasy football kpix 5 league. i'm dennis o'donnell, have a great day, everybody. >> well, that hurt a little bit, dennis. my gosh. >> did dennis boot you up? >> i went up against peyton manning an decker this week. we move on. >>> a freshman making his name for himself as one of the most clutch players in all the of the nation. look at the point guard's thrilling finish. uconn beat florida. >> he got it! >> that was quick. but effective. nappier finished with 26 points yesterday. uconn remains undefeated with the 65-64 victory. we are going to get another look as he goes in and a clutch little shot right there. they beat florida last night for your play of the day. by
michael bennett who recovers, 22 yards for the score. 34-7. they lead the 49ers by 3 games in the west. >>> wasn't all roses for football fans in seattle. washington head coach steve sarkisyan accepts the usc vacancy. he was with the trojans before moving to seattle. ucs's interim head coach was hoping to get the job. he didn't get it. so he said, sayonara. i'm not coming back. not even for the bowl game. he is out. as for frank mallicoat, he is also out eliminated from play- off...
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according to steve schwarzman -- it could be two years -- >> they will not miss the recovery and not the exit. look for them to exit the next couple of years. >> to the nobel laureate michaelpence. you live in hotel rooms, jetting around. when you look at a hilton hotel, how do you perceive the brand? >> my experience with it has been it is good, but it is not at the top of the heap in terms of service, luxury, and so on. >> a very good. michael spence. is that position right to where they want to be? >> i would align them much more with the marriott been starwood and i think starwood is a much that a brand. >> but what hilton has is a really amazing real estate portfolio, $15 billion, almost triple starwood. if they monetize it is a game changer? >> look for them to monetize the next couple of years. reitr as a spin out as a -- we think they will spin out to a reit the next couple of years. >> are you suggesting this is a real estate and not a lodging transaction? >> as much a real estate transaction as a lodging play. >> what about overseas exposure? are primarilyies in the united states and all the growth in china is something hilton cannot play into as well as the riva
according to steve schwarzman -- it could be two years -- >> they will not miss the recovery and not the exit. look for them to exit the next couple of years. >> to the nobel laureate michaelpence. you live in hotel rooms, jetting around. when you look at a hilton hotel, how do you perceive the brand? >> my experience with it has been it is good, but it is not at the top of the heap in terms of service, luxury, and so on. >> a very good. michael spence. is that position...
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michael mckee and stephanie ruhle, the birthday girl. tom keene is off for the week. our guest host, bloomberg contributing editor david k pratchett -- david kirkpatrick. >> a report that hedge fund billionaire steveyears ago there was a government investigation into insider trading. according to "the new york times" he warned a friend about the probe backing 2009. capital pleaded guilty to insider trading and agreed to pay 1.2 billion dollars in penalty. maybe that is why he suspected there was an investigation. amedispute between cable's network and duck dynasty family threatening an empire -- taking into account television ad revenue mercantile sells. the familynded patriarch after he made anti-gay remarks in gq magazine. this counts were not enough to get americans shopping last week. store traffic down a total of 21% and retail sales dropped in the weekend ending saturday. according to research firm we toldrak founder >> you yesterday it was the last day to sign up for obamacare. we live. >> correction. >> or valence correction -- tonight at midnight on the deadline for americans to sign up for the program through the exchange and to be guaranteed coverage. cost seems to dominate the debate o
michael mckee and stephanie ruhle, the birthday girl. tom keene is off for the week. our guest host, bloomberg contributing editor david k pratchett -- david kirkpatrick. >> a report that hedge fund billionaire steveyears ago there was a government investigation into insider trading. according to "the new york times" he warned a friend about the probe backing 2009. capital pleaded guilty to insider trading and agreed to pay 1.2 billion dollars in penalty. maybe that is why he...
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michael feroli is with us, chief u.s. economist with jpmorgan and the federal reserve and our own steve liesman joins the conversation. strong is the data we've seen so far? >> you know, it's been mildly to the upside. we're getting reports in. we had that huge blowout revision on the third quarter growth of 3.6. economists are taking it off their forecast in the current quarter. morgan stanley righting now, saying they're taking down their forecast. steven stanley says he thinks the fourth quarter could be flat as a result of this number. so don't be disguised by this number, simon. it looks really strong. but i don't think it's going to continue into the fourth quarter. >> okay. let's cut to the chase here, guys. we are 24 hours away. now less than 24 hours away from the employment report. .this may well be the calm before a big trading storm into the year-end. either we're going to rally or tentatively we're going to challenge this 25% gain that we've had so far on the s&p this year. alleyson, i want to break down this conversation into two parts. the first is what are the chances do you think that the federal will
michael feroli is with us, chief u.s. economist with jpmorgan and the federal reserve and our own steve liesman joins the conversation. strong is the data we've seen so far? >> you know, it's been mildly to the upside. we're getting reports in. we had that huge blowout revision on the third quarter growth of 3.6. economists are taking it off their forecast in the current quarter. morgan stanley righting now, saying they're taking down their forecast. steven stanley says he thinks the...
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i am steve lewis deputy director of the security policy and oversight directorate in the office of the undersecretary defense for intelligence. and i am here today on behalf of dr. michael, the undersecretary defense for intelligence or usdi. the usdi is the principal staff assistant to the secretary deputy secretary of defense, for security matters and is responsible for setting the overall dod physical security policy. and in this role, the usdi provides the standards for the personnel, installations, facilities and related assets. the usdi security responsibilities are complemented by those in the assistant secretary defense for homeland security and american security affairs who is responsible for the dod anti-terrorism program. in the week of the tragic washington navy yard shooting incident, the secretary of defense initiative concurrent internal and independent review is to identify and recommend actions that address gaps or deficiencies in the dod programs, policies and procedures regarding the installations. the review's cover the granting and renewing of security clearances for dod employees and contractor personnel. in order to address the departments facilit
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steve. >> all right. >> that hot dog prize looks good every business. for that jack pot prize, this is your jackpot bonus question. making his first 'appearance on "saturday night live" this past weekend, new york mayor michaelberg narrowly missed becoming the first new york mayor not to appear on the show since whom? >> david dinkins. >> i'm sorry. the correct answer is abraham bean. you do not win the bonus. you do win the game. that was the closest, most suspenseful we've had yet. the curse of the active member of congress lives but you nearly ended it. very impressive play by all of you. david, as our champion, we'll be seeing you in our tournament of champions. and you won't be leaving us empty handled. we have the home edition of "up against the clock." although congressman, there may be some rules accepting gifts from us. we can talk about that later. it may be you are little secret. what did we know now we don't didn't know last week? answers coming up. an ] too weak. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. [ male annou
steve. >> all right. >> that hot dog prize looks good every business. for that jack pot prize, this is your jackpot bonus question. making his first 'appearance on "saturday night live" this past weekend, new york mayor michaelberg narrowly missed becoming the first new york mayor not to appear on the show since whom? >> david dinkins. >> i'm sorry. the correct answer is abraham bean. you do not win the bonus. you do win the game. that was the closest, most...
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michael steinberg appeared to pass out as the jury found him guilty of insider trading. he's the second employee at sac to faint. we'll find out if the feds are closing in on founder stevenow. ♪ ♪ liz: i mean, two employees now fainting over at sac when the feds come in? we thought the fainting goat analogy was appropriate. good afternoon, everybody, it's the last hour of trading, there is a very serious angle to that story we'll get to it. in the meantime, one day after the markets took off like a rocket on that taper news from the federal reserve, investors seem to be breaking just a little bit for the holidays. a little earlier we were up, we were down, we were all around, and right now at the moment we do have just the dow jones moving higher, a single-digit move up, eight points, but adding on to the big move from yesterday, you could look at that as a thumb's up to the fed decision. be right now even though chairman ben bernanke indicated interest rates won't be going up anytime soon, there are new signs of jitters in the housing market. what are they? well, we got sales of existing homes falling in november to the slowest pace in theory a -- in neary a year, the
michael steinberg appeared to pass out as the jury found him guilty of insider trading. he's the second employee at sac to faint. we'll find out if the feds are closing in on founder stevenow. ♪ ♪ liz: i mean, two employees now fainting over at sac when the feds come in? we thought the fainting goat analogy was appropriate. good afternoon, everybody, it's the last hour of trading, there is a very serious angle to that story we'll get to it. in the meantime, one day after the markets took...