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zuckerman spoke to. that is an accurate assessment of your personality?ou want to add something to that so people perhaps get the right impression? >> well, sure i do. first of all, i'm not a morning person and that strikes people as odd because i have to get up at 4:30 in the morning but i'm better at 12:00 than i am at 7:00. second of all, i instituted about three years ago, you know, at 8:00 in the morning, a time where a professional or other employee could play their own rock song for four or five minutes within the trading room and actually instituted a congo line, the first time it was done several years ago, around the trading room to let employees know that it was okay to scream and shout and let it all hang out. so i thought that was very unfair. it takes me five cups of coffee to wake up and perhaps that's the impression that people got. >> i have been out there, as you know. i have seen you and mohammed work together in person. you describe him as a friend a few weeks ago on this program. would you still describe mohammed el erian as a friend?
zuckerman spoke to. that is an accurate assessment of your personality?ou want to add something to that so people perhaps get the right impression? >> well, sure i do. first of all, i'm not a morning person and that strikes people as odd because i have to get up at 4:30 in the morning but i'm better at 12:00 than i am at 7:00. second of all, i instituted about three years ago, you know, at 8:00 in the morning, a time where a professional or other employee could play their own rock song...
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(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. (whooshing punctuated by a loud crunch.) (whoosh! crunch!) (whoosh! crunch!) yeah! go team! team...? i saved the best for last. leave a billion dollars behind. we'd love to shower it down on you from a big ol' blimp, but maybe just... ...come into block. get your billion back,america. mmnotta ciabatta. he musta forgotta. introducing wendy's new ciabatta bacon cheeseburger. with roasted, chopped tomatoes and rich rosemary garlic aioli. i gotta ciabatta! now that's better. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon verizon. the choice is obvious. verizon is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network, with data plans starting as low as $45 monthly access including unlimited talk and text. plus free world messaging u
(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. (whooshing punctuated by a loud crunch.) (whoosh! crunch!) (whoosh! crunch!) yeah! go team! team...? i saved the best for last. leave a billion dollars behind. we'd love to shower it down on you from a big ol' blimp, but maybe just... ...come into block. get your billion back,america. mmnotta ciabatta. he musta forgotta. introducing wendy's new ciabatta bacon cheeseburger. with roasted, chopped...
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(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. hello, america. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together to save even more. plus, get an extra $100 when you build your custom trip. expedia, find yours. welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight, a little of bluegrass. and gregorian, please welcome:. >> thank you so much. thanks so much for coming on. rachel, brigitte, mike and mike or is it one michael and one mike or both mike. >> i would say michael sometimes. mcduck. >> stephen: all right. >> i will go mike nordic, mike italian. all right, okay, you are lake street dive. you guys eck employed-- eck ploded this career with a youtube video, everybody watched. you did a great cover i want you back by the jackson
(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. hello, america. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together to save even...
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(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. hello, america. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. there's a new leader in network speed. yeah. t-mobile. in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! come here! come here! oh, i missed you. it feels really good to be back. what's going on up there? [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd ] welcome home, chuck, welcome home! welcome home, chuck. this is all for you. wow! are you serious?! [ laughs ] get out of here! [ man ] please join me in welcoming lt. chuck nadd home! [ cheers and applause ] welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight, a little of bluegrass. and gregorian, please welcome:. >> thank you so much. thanks so much for coming on. rachel, brigitte, mike and mike or is it one michael and one mike or both mike. >> i would say michael sometimes. mcduck. >> st
(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. hello, america. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. there's a new leader in network speed. yeah. t-mobile. in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! come here! come...
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(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. momuments men? yes. we have been tasked to find art the nazis have stolen. [ male announcer ] george clooney. matt damon. bill murray. john goodman. and cate blanchett. [ man ] this is our history, and it's not to be destroyed. we better get it back. [ male announcer ] "the monuments men." rated pg-13. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh, yeah! ♪ but it ain't got no room for boring ♪ i'm spacing out on all this space, too! ♪ no, we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places. here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion, and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight, a little of bluegrass. and gregorian, please welcome:. >> thank you so much. thanks
(applause) thank you, mort, mort zuckerman, everybody. we'll be right back. momuments men? yes. we have been tasked to find art the nazis have stolen. [ male announcer ] george clooney. matt damon. bill murray. john goodman. and cate blanchett. [ man ] this is our history, and it's not to be destroyed. we better get it back. [ male announcer ] "the monuments men." rated pg-13. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪...
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david: greg zuckerman. liz: read his stuff. it is always great. david: sure is. on stocks you want to buy. we have someone who says you, yes, you, have one leg up on @uffett when it comes to buying stocks. you can do this scooping up stocks berkshire hathaway won't touch. we have five picks you can't afford to miss. david: also, bitcoin, what is going on with bitcoin? did somebody hack into it? rumors as much as $300 million may be missing, a leading bitcoin exchange, mt. gox goes off-line without explanation after halting withdrawals, due to quote, unusual activity. we'll get to the bottom of it coming right up. ♪ [ male annncer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. withasy step-by-step guida we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinki up ga-changing ideas, dozens of tax
david: greg zuckerman. liz: read his stuff. it is always great. david: sure is. on stocks you want to buy. we have someone who says you, yes, you, have one leg up on @uffett when it comes to buying stocks. you can do this scooping up stocks berkshire hathaway won't touch. we have five picks you can't afford to miss. david: also, bitcoin, what is going on with bitcoin? did somebody hack into it? rumors as much as $300 million may be missing, a leading bitcoin exchange, mt. gox goes off-line...
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in here with more is the reporter that broke the story for "the wall street journal" is gregory zuckermangregory, you have everybody talking about this story. i think everybody and their mother owns a piece of pimco. they have money in pimco funds. what did you find out about the tense situation in those offices? >> so it is a difficult place to work. wall street firms in general can be really ard places to work. when you talk to people who worked at a lost firms including pimco this one is harder than others. for a while that didn't matter too much. mohammed el-erian didn't really feel the impact. a lot came from founder bill gross who liken to apple founder steve jobs. can be a difficult person but a genius too. the results have been remarkable over the years in terms of production and invests. >> yes. >> so that didn't affect mohammed he will airy ran until past year the market came under pressure and he felt some of the heat and -- gerri: talk about what happened at pimco's biggest fund, pimco total return had a very difficult time during the bond seeloff. gross was forced to talk abo
in here with more is the reporter that broke the story for "the wall street journal" is gregory zuckermangregory, you have everybody talking about this story. i think everybody and their mother owns a piece of pimco. they have money in pimco funds. what did you find out about the tense situation in those offices? >> so it is a difficult place to work. wall street firms in general can be really ard places to work. when you talk to people who worked at a lost firms including pimco...
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. >> right, and i'm going to talk to kenny zuckerman after you, actually.t this player. andrew mcdonald, known as blair a. when you read the details in the report about him, a lot of it is bordering on outright abuse, harassment, homophobia, even though there's no suggestion about sexuality i'm aware of. how did your client say -- was he pleased? is his name in this report? what does he think? >> obviously not at all pleased, piers. i don't think anybody wants to be associated with the things that are contained within this report. but it kind of became known that he was player a because richie incognito's attorney released a text a couple weeks ago that jonathan martin had sent to richie that included andrew mcdonald in it, and when the report came out, it reiterated that story, and so people are able to put two and two together. so naturally, no, nobody wants to be associated with something like this, especially a young player like andrew who is trying to move ahead. he's been with another organization for about a half a year, and obviously he's done a nic
. >> right, and i'm going to talk to kenny zuckerman after you, actually.t this player. andrew mcdonald, known as blair a. when you read the details in the report about him, a lot of it is bordering on outright abuse, harassment, homophobia, even though there's no suggestion about sexuality i'm aware of. how did your client say -- was he pleased? is his name in this report? what does he think? >> obviously not at all pleased, piers. i don't think anybody wants to be associated with...