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wilbur, good to see you. >> thanks. >> wilbur ross.reaking news, former new orleans saints star will smith had a loaded .9 millimeter handgun in his vehicle on the night he was shot and killed. there is no evidence that suggests the gun was fired. investigators also found a fully loaded revolver inside the suspect cardell hayes's car. officials have not indicated to whom the two weapons actually belonged or whether they were registered. after that saturday night shooting, police confiscated a third gun at the scene, the 35 caliber handgun they say hayes used to shoot smith and his wife. surveillance video has been released from a new orleans restaurant that appears to show a hit-and-run incident between two vehicles just minutes before smith was fatally shot. be sure to vote in our poll tonight, and the question tonight is -- cast your vote on twitter -- . lou: the folks at red bull at it again, we're grateful. when the aqua venture water park in dubai temporarily closed for maintenance, they took full advantage. that's right, going do
wilbur, good to see you. >> thanks. >> wilbur ross.reaking news, former new orleans saints star will smith had a loaded .9 millimeter handgun in his vehicle on the night he was shot and killed. there is no evidence that suggests the gun was fired. investigators also found a fully loaded revolver inside the suspect cardell hayes's car. officials have not indicated to whom the two weapons actually belonged or whether they were registered. after that saturday night shooting, police...
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nbc's mike wilbur reports. >> reporter: thanks to parade magazine's what people earn issue, we're finding out just how much cash the stars are pulling in. both lady gaga and leonardo dicaprio have had a successful year. lady gaga on the hit "american and leo with an oscar win with the "revenant" but it's actually lady gaga who's estimated to rake in more cash, 59 million. but don't feel bad for leo, he's bringing in 29 mill. between taylor swift and rapper jay-z it's taylor swift, estimated at a cool 80 million. and jay-z an estimated 56 million bucks. mike wilbur, nbc news. >> the rest of us are in the wrong business. >>> all right, well, winter is coming to the white house. we'll explain. >>> plus the newest spiderman villain. you're watching "early today." listerine kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine . as do listerine users. in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine kills
nbc's mike wilbur reports. >> reporter: thanks to parade magazine's what people earn issue, we're finding out just how much cash the stars are pulling in. both lady gaga and leonardo dicaprio have had a successful year. lady gaga on the hit "american and leo with an oscar win with the "revenant" but it's actually lady gaga who's estimated to rake in more cash, 59 million. but don't feel bad for leo, he's bringing in 29 mill. between taylor swift and rapper jay-z it's taylor...
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guy: were you under pressure from wilbur roth. john: wilbur push you and everything.e welcome that. -- wilbur pushes you and everything. we welcome that. all of our board -- all i board is saying -- all our board is saying we need to be a to tell our story to a wider audience. we need to know a stock with -- once weof equity get past the restructuring phase, we need to have it socialize the story on the wider investment states. >> you've got some insider from the german banking sector. you think you are in better shape than your former employer? your bankd invest rather than the german banks, are you a better investment case? jonathan: i am not here to talk about deutsche bank. our stock is a value play. we can describe to you why this is a company worth investing in people with taken all the steps faster than i said we would take them. we believe the story still holds. >> you think you are a book value bank, when? john: that would be for the market to decide. we need to create a return on equity against well-managed risk and well covered risk on the balance sheet. we
guy: were you under pressure from wilbur roth. john: wilbur push you and everything.e welcome that. -- wilbur pushes you and everything. we welcome that. all of our board -- all i board is saying -- all our board is saying we need to be a to tell our story to a wider audience. we need to know a stock with -- once weof equity get past the restructuring phase, we need to have it socialize the story on the wider investment states. >> you've got some insider from the german banking sector....
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a little bit. [ laughter ] so it seems like more of a classic orville move than a wilbur one, i'll beest with you. okay. but it turns out, ultimately there was some good news. >> the smithsonian said it will acknowledge cosby's alleged behavior as its new -- at its new african-american history museum. >> larry: good for you smithsonian! and to help you out, i'm going to record a little message to run alongside the alleged rapist memorabilia. hi, there. i'm television's larry wilmore. [ laughter ] in addition to bill cosby's rich legacy of comedy, he also has a rich legacy of alleged rape. [ laughter ] over 50 women have accused him of sexual assault. that's more accusations than episodes of "the cosby mysteries"! [ laughter ] and here's something that's not a mystery: he should rot in jail until he dies. [ laughter ] hey, enjoy the rest of the tour! [ cheers and applause ] now, this is not the first time the smithsonian has been in a difficult situation when it comes to the coz. >> the smithsonian just received a large cache of artwork from bill and camille cosby. it's a fantastic col
a little bit. [ laughter ] so it seems like more of a classic orville move than a wilbur one, i'll beest with you. okay. but it turns out, ultimately there was some good news. >> the smithsonian said it will acknowledge cosby's alleged behavior as its new -- at its new african-american history museum. >> larry: good for you smithsonian! and to help you out, i'm going to record a little message to run alongside the alleged rapist memorabilia. hi, there. i'm television's larry...
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>> wilbur pushes you on everything, and that is the nature of having an investor in your stock.ially my idea. >> he is saying something else. >> we are all saying we need the highest standards of corporate government, corporate banking, we need to tell our story to a wired or audience -- wider audience, and it can be done by longer-term investors. the preliminary first quarter earnings coming in from saint-saens. -- samsung. sides -- predates a surge. >> the new galaxy is being put into a market where there weren't any real competitive products. the iphone seven is coming out probably toward the end of the year, and that will be real gadget to beat. rishaad: you always get fixated, a whole array of different products. until recently, it has been the most profitable. they are also having problems. apple itself is predicting its first sales to decline in a decade. so with the global and chinese smartphone market sort of e-voting, prices for chips and displays them some makes will fall as well -- samsung makes will fall as well. scarlet: still to come on "bloomberg best, go john ke
>> wilbur pushes you on everything, and that is the nature of having an investor in your stock.ially my idea. >> he is saying something else. >> we are all saying we need the highest standards of corporate government, corporate banking, we need to tell our story to a wired or audience -- wider audience, and it can be done by longer-term investors. the preliminary first quarter earnings coming in from saint-saens. -- samsung. sides -- predates a surge. >> the new galaxy...
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>> i agree with wilbur on that. i think it is wrong to change it retroactively and i think that unfortunately the pfizer allergan deal was set up almost entirely on tax and it wasn't based on strategy like some other inversions have been done which have gone ahead. my former company announced no material impact. i agree with -- business people need to have some certainty and to know what the pture and the outlook is and i can tell you unless they deal with the root cause of the tax problem, we're going to have corporate tax problem, we're going to have a lot more problems coming in because people find other ways. one of the issues that no one is addressing is an american company is worth more to a european company than to american shareholders because of taxes. and that's not a good thing. so we got to get to the root cause of the problem and frankly i would advocate territorial tax. so we tax people where the revenues are generated. and that would clear up a lot of these problems because we can't have companies for
>> i agree with wilbur on that. i think it is wrong to change it retroactively and i think that unfortunately the pfizer allergan deal was set up almost entirely on tax and it wasn't based on strategy like some other inversions have been done which have gone ahead. my former company announced no material impact. i agree with -- business people need to have some certainty and to know what the pture and the outlook is and i can tell you unless they deal with the root cause of the tax...
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now of course in between thee door roosevelt in the 20st is the presidency wilbur wilson who expands the role of teddy roosevelt in numbers of ways in the presidency. and then there is this drop back for those 12 years of harding cool i believe and hoover. the budget bureau is started under warren harding. cool i believe intervenes in latin america. herbert hoover took steps that presidents in the past had not taken in order to deal with the great depression. and yet when all of that is said the presidency is not nearly as strong an institution when hoover steps down as it was under teddy roosevelt and under woodrow wilson. >> and then there is this enormous leap forward with fdr. >> yes. >> who occupies the office for as we know, a great deal of time. >> yes, that's right. no president before or after has served so long. he defies the taboo against a third term. and then gets elected to a fourth term too. and shortly after he dies, congress puts through a constitutional amendment which is then ratified limiting a president henceforth to two terms. so probably no president from-- to
now of course in between thee door roosevelt in the 20st is the presidency wilbur wilson who expands the role of teddy roosevelt in numbers of ways in the presidency. and then there is this drop back for those 12 years of harding cool i believe and hoover. the budget bureau is started under warren harding. cool i believe intervenes in latin america. herbert hoover took steps that presidents in the past had not taken in order to deal with the great depression. and yet when all of that is said...
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. >> reporter: david jaffi is keeping his dog, wilbur, closer these days. it was explained to me this is so they do tend to be more aggressive. they are attracted to their reflection in cars. how can you protect yourself? >> it's suggested not to confront the turkeys to start with, and you can chase them away by making some noises, using water hoses or your leashed dog. >> there has to be a peaceful solution. they cannot just keep ransacking the neighborhood. >> reporter: they still don't know why it seems the turkeys are more aggressive this year than most. in teaneck, new jersey, meg baker, cbs 2 news. >> the birds are protected so the township cannot do much. they have asked representatives for the new jersey fish and wildlife to speak out tonight at 8:00. a lot of people have a lot to say about this. >> the turkeys are probably >>> big changes coming to the apple stores later this month plus this -- >> we need to study it to see how much is coming from the computer screens. >> why you may want to schedule an appointment with your dermatologist. i can't
. >> reporter: david jaffi is keeping his dog, wilbur, closer these days. it was explained to me this is so they do tend to be more aggressive. they are attracted to their reflection in cars. how can you protect yourself? >> it's suggested not to confront the turkeys to start with, and you can chase them away by making some noises, using water hoses or your leashed dog. >> there has to be a peaceful solution. they cannot just keep ransacking the neighborhood. >>...
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wilbur frost has been on a conference call with the company and he joins us now. >> reporter: you said the segment that bank of america beat on the revenue line. there's some debate whether they beat on the line or not. the key factor the epx was in line with expectations and those expectations the ones from earlier in the week before jpmorgan's beat and thus they didn't beat to the same extent. that's why we're seeing shares up a percent giving up that 3.5% move upwards they got yesterday in line with jpmorgan. traditional banking interest rates is pretty solid. 11% of loan growth, 6% of deposit growth. they said that overall view of the consumer is that it's slowly improving and pleased they were able to grow so slowly in that environment on the consumer areas. expense control was pretty good. this is an important area always for bank of america particularly in light of falling revenues this quarter. we're looking at operating expenses at 14.8 billion. also a slight beat on non-interest competences down 6% within the consumer side. efficiency ratio improves. expenses pretty decent. i
wilbur frost has been on a conference call with the company and he joins us now. >> reporter: you said the segment that bank of america beat on the revenue line. there's some debate whether they beat on the line or not. the key factor the epx was in line with expectations and those expectations the ones from earlier in the week before jpmorgan's beat and thus they didn't beat to the same extent. that's why we're seeing shares up a percent giving up that 3.5% move upwards they got...
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examined one of the folders and --re was a famous patent there were the famous names orval right and wilburright. this patent had been lost for 36 years. the file contained one of the history's greatest patent applications, and until last month, it has been missing for 36 years. it was found in a special records cave in kansas. it should have been stored in a treasure fault with other priceless documents in the archives building in washington. when officials preparing for commemoration look for it in 2000, it was gone. experts have been looking ever since. they can see the names of the right brothers -- wright brothers. a little bit from the papers this morning. go toy clinton -- we will any and los angeles. what you think? caller: i don't know. subject youn what are speaking up. when it comes to minorities -- she was with billy goldwater, who was i minority lover. hillary clinton was fired for lying and unethical behavior while on the congressional committee. as secretaryaiti of state. people. not help those she pulled out a gold mine for her brother. when people talk about bernie she need
examined one of the folders and --re was a famous patent there were the famous names orval right and wilburright. this patent had been lost for 36 years. the file contained one of the history's greatest patent applications, and until last month, it has been missing for 36 years. it was found in a special records cave in kansas. it should have been stored in a treasure fault with other priceless documents in the archives building in washington. when officials preparing for commemoration look for...