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>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. >>> questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they thin
>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. >>> questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some...
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>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. >>> questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they thin
>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. >>> questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some...
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>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they think th
>> jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? >> you're out of here! >>> then, the financial meltdown. who's the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on...
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the bernie madoff case, investigators knew he was lying. he survived for sec investigations and every time they knew he was committing perjury and they did not do anything about it. they just said, what is the big deal? it was not just rich people in those hedge funds. there were middle-class people, poor people, the elderly, who lost everything. and then finally, politics. if we cannot rely on our politicians telling the truth generally, how can we make intelligent decisions in the voting bloc? the consequences are fast and they do affect each and every one of us. tavis: what does this book say about the intersection of money and lying? >> there is a very close connection. it is money and power, and they go hand in hand. we know that. one of the main reasons that people lie, that is clear in this story, is out of some sense of loyalty. someone asked them to life for them. people who otherwise would never have considered lying under oath, in of doing it because someone has said show me the loyalty. barry bonds trainer being a vivid example.
the bernie madoff case, investigators knew he was lying. he survived for sec investigations and every time they knew he was committing perjury and they did not do anything about it. they just said, what is the big deal? it was not just rich people in those hedge funds. there were middle-class people, poor people, the elderly, who lost everything. and then finally, politics. if we cannot rely on our politicians telling the truth generally, how can we make intelligent decisions in the voting...
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. >>> up next, bernie madoff ran the biggest ponzi scheme ever. but never told a story of how he did it until now. just ahead, we talked to a writer who went behind bars with madoff. >>> make no mistake about it. the 2012 presidential election is under way. politicians on both sides of the aisle are keenly aware of what the big issue is. that's jobs, jobs, jobs. one of the key players in all of this will be the governor of the vital swing state of florida. whenever the election of -- the election of 2000, bush v. gore, florida, florida florida. joining me is the republican governor of that state rick scott. i think he could become a kingmaker. welcome. >> nice to be here. >> this has been quite a wild week in republican politics. we have had donald trump getting out of the race. mike huckabee getting out of the race. newt gingrich making some mistakes. we hear tim pawlenty is getting in on monday. you are the governor of this important swing state. so tell me, are you planning to endorse a candidate at some point? >> i haven't decide whether i wil
. >>> up next, bernie madoff ran the biggest ponzi scheme ever. but never told a story of how he did it until now. just ahead, we talked to a writer who went behind bars with madoff. >>> make no mistake about it. the 2012 presidential election is under way. politicians on both sides of the aisle are keenly aware of what the big issue is. that's jobs, jobs, jobs. one of the key players in all of this will be the governor of the vital swing state of florida. whenever the...
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. >>> up next, bernie madoff ran the biggest ponzi scheme ever. but never told a story of how he did it until now. just ahead, we talked to a writer who went behind bars with madoff. [ male announcer ] at quicken loans, we're a mortgage company with one very simple philosophy: every client, every time, no exceptions, no excuses. maybe that's why j.d. power and associates ranked us "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." so, we thought we'd take a little time to celebrate. ♪ all right, then, back to work helping clients. outstanding client service. just one more example of how everything we do at quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >>> make no mistake about it. the 2012 presidential election is under way. politicians on both sides of the aisle are keenly aware of what the big issue is. that's jobs, jobs, jobs. one of the key players in all of this will be the governor of the vital swing state of florida. whenever the election of -- the election of 2000, bush v. gore, florida, florida florida. joining me is the republican govern
. >>> up next, bernie madoff ran the biggest ponzi scheme ever. but never told a story of how he did it until now. just ahead, we talked to a writer who went behind bars with madoff. [ male announcer ] at quicken loans, we're a mortgage company with one very simple philosophy: every client, every time, no exceptions, no excuses. maybe that's why j.d. power and associates ranked us "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." so, we thought we'd take a little time...
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>>> up next, the stories we'll be following later today, including the sale of some of bernie madoff's possessions. >>> and also, some new surroundings for one of the men at the heart of the collapse of enron. we have those details, coming up. my whole body hurt. it was an ongoing, deep pain. i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means, i can feel better and do more of what matters. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or affected breathing or skin, new or worsening depression, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired fe
>>> up next, the stories we'll be following later today, including the sale of some of bernie madoff's possessions. >>> and also, some new surroundings for one of the men at the heart of the collapse of enron. we have those details, coming up. my whole body hurt. it was an ongoing, deep pain. i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of...
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they put so much money into the madoff -- with bernie madoff, that at this point they are facing down a $1 billion lawsuit by the trustee for madoff's victims. and they're claiming that the willupons new more than they led on. the wilpons obviously deny that. they will need to fight it out in court otherwise the team is at stake. >> bob, as always. >> thanks a lot. >> when we return, preview of stories making news next week. but first -- >> this is a story sure to make you feel good. a restaurant owner in charlotte, north carolina giving all of his provits to programs that help the poor. we see how he is building up his community one meal at a time. >> in busy downtown charlotte, by lunch time, folks have built up an appetite so at the king's kitchen restaurant, that's when the real building begins. because chef jim noble's goal everyday is to help his diners help their community. >> i think everybody wants to help, they just don't know how. >> noble is one of the state's most renowned chefs and deeply religious so he opened the king's kitchen a year and a half ago as a nonprofit rest
they put so much money into the madoff -- with bernie madoff, that at this point they are facing down a $1 billion lawsuit by the trustee for madoff's victims. and they're claiming that the willupons new more than they led on. the wilpons obviously deny that. they will need to fight it out in court otherwise the team is at stake. >> bob, as always. >> thanks a lot. >> when we return, preview of stories making news next week. but first -- >> this is a story sure to make...
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. >>> bernie madoff is driving some investors to drink. we'll explain all after the break. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! >>> hello and welcome back. live from cnn hong kong and london, this is "world business today." let's just give you a final recap of the markets this hour. trading is positive at the moment. right across the european continent and also across the united kingdom. take a look at that. the only market that's dune is the zurich smi which is edging into the red, down by about 0.25%. ftse down by about 0.5%. all eyes are fixed on glencore which just made its market debut at 530 pencer with share. andrew. >> and in the process made quite a few billionaires. >>> the bench mark in japan suffering after those very disappointing gdp number which is shows that japan, the world's third biggest economy is back in recession. the rest of the numbers there, australia having the best day, up by 1.3%. >>> now, to a bit of news about some liquid assets of the sweet, dry aenviron
. >>> bernie madoff is driving some investors to drink. we'll explain all after the break. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! >>> hello and welcome back. live from cnn hong kong and london, this is "world business today." let's just give you a final recap of the markets this hour. trading is positive at the moment. right across the european continent and also across the...
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madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar deal had come through. i turned to tim paulson and said, wwe could solidify those projections. i heard that there were possible state legislation that could be brought up to solidify this, and trying to find out what this legislation may be. we can throw these resources behind legislation. that is if this is useful to the people. i never heard the specific legislation that we could support. if so happy to hear about the stronger protections and i support this project. >> gene adam, matthew fontas, kevin -- it looks like a doubling of cards. corey brae. ramsef maro. hiroshi fakuda. >> do so one of the principal managers
madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar deal had come through. i turned to tim paulson and said, wwe could solidify those projections. i...
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. >>> still ahead, bernie madoff is serving more than 100 years, but his assets are up on the auction block. >>> and don't you hate it when people talk loudly on their cell phones in a restaurant or on a plane? tonight, this story winds up one woman on the "ridicu-list." a 16-hour cell phone conversation. we'll tell you where she was chatting it up. in 2011, at&t is, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. we devote every second of every day figuring out how to give our clients a better mortgage. maybe that's why j.d. power and associates ranked us "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." so, we thought we'd take a little time to celebrate. ♪ all right, then, back to work helping clients. individual attention from our highly-
. >>> still ahead, bernie madoff is serving more than 100 years, but his assets are up on the auction block. >>> and don't you hate it when people talk loudly on their cell phones in a restaurant or on a plane? tonight, this story winds up one woman on the "ridicu-list." a 16-hour cell phone conversation. we'll tell you where she was chatting it up. in 2011, at&t is, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing...
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guess who hbo has picked to play bernie madoff in a new movie? i think it makes all of the sense in the world. the one and only robert de niro. >> bravo. >> which i think is really, really cool. of course bernie's now serving that massive 150-year-prison sentence. >> of course he did nothing wrong. >> what he says of course. people who got ripped off would say something different. de niro playing him in an hbo bio pic coming out soon. >> i think that is a really good choice. >> and julianne moore playing sarah palin in that other movie. >> they do great with their casting, well done. >>> miranda lambert and blake shelton just got married over the weekend. got married in texas. country couple sort a country powerhouse and he's doing that new tv show. >> which show? i'm not familiar. >> i can't remember. "the voice." that's what it is called "the voice." so anyway lots of guests were there. reba mcintyre. dierks bentley. cee-lo green was there and dating for months, just got hitched. >> jenna fisher those of you who love "the office" out there she'
guess who hbo has picked to play bernie madoff in a new movie? i think it makes all of the sense in the world. the one and only robert de niro. >> bravo. >> which i think is really, really cool. of course bernie's now serving that massive 150-year-prison sentence. >> of course he did nothing wrong. >> what he says of course. people who got ripped off would say something different. de niro playing him in an hbo bio pic coming out soon. >> i think that is a really...
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he was a mini bernie madoff. he had investors promised returns come in and the way that he did that was she was buying the properties and getting mortgages for these properties and sometimes he was getting mortgages for properties he didn't own. sometimes he was getting mortgages and properties he said he was going to buy that he already bought, and this went on for years. >> the banks kind of look ridiculous in this book. >> yes they do. >> they don't do due diligence. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> he said eventually he ends up in bankruptcy court and is to post about this and he said yes the banks did note due diligence and the excuse he gave them normally was accepted. if a bank -- it was just astounding to us. if i don't pay my mortgage -- >> [inaudible] >> exactly. >> in the book you write ted just made the analogy to bernie madoff, but you wrote one point in the book although he was running a massive ponzi scheme, and i think that you say that he had built up three kendrick $10 million worth of debt at the p
he was a mini bernie madoff. he had investors promised returns come in and the way that he did that was she was buying the properties and getting mortgages for these properties and sometimes he was getting mortgages for properties he didn't own. sometimes he was getting mortgages and properties he said he was going to buy that he already bought, and this went on for years. >> the banks kind of look ridiculous in this book. >> yes they do. >> they don't do due diligence....
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. >>> still ahead, bernie madoff is serving more than 100 years, but his assets are up on the auction block. we'll shoel you some of them ahead. >>> and don't you hate it when people talk loudly on their cell phones in a restaurant or on a plane? tonight, this story winds up one woman on the "ridicu-list." a 16-hour cell phone conversation. we'll tell you where she was chatting it up. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. i really didn't see
. >>> still ahead, bernie madoff is serving more than 100 years, but his assets are up on the auction block. we'll shoel you some of them ahead. >>> and don't you hate it when people talk loudly on their cell phones in a restaurant or on a plane? tonight, this story winds up one woman on the "ridicu-list." a 16-hour cell phone conversation. we'll tell you where she was chatting it up. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network...
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. >>> bernie madoff actually has a case for you. the ponzi schemer's wine collection goes on the auction block online today. the liquid assets, yes, the pun is absolutely indeed intended were seized from his former mansion in palm beach, florida, before it was sold. i've got to tell you a little secret. the auctioneers admit the collection is more valuable only because of the association with madoff, not really the content of those bottles. >> understood. you know going back to the grain thing for just a second, a little trivia about me is i used to help trade wheat and oak futures on the chicago board of trade. >> reporter: you did not! >> i did. i was a young man. but there you go. >> reporter: you still are a young man. i was also on the chicago mercantile exchange. >> very good. >> reporter: hanging out with those commodity boys. >> nicole lapin with cnbc, good morning. >>> we're starting to see a trend at the coliseum, turning to sports. the a's have success wearing yellow and they're pretty good in the rain. only rain delay at
. >>> bernie madoff actually has a case for you. the ponzi schemer's wine collection goes on the auction block online today. the liquid assets, yes, the pun is absolutely indeed intended were seized from his former mansion in palm beach, florida, before it was sold. i've got to tell you a little secret. the auctioneers admit the collection is more valuable only because of the association with madoff, not really the content of those bottles. >> understood. you know going back to...
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he's currently at a federal prison in north carolina, the same prison that's home to bernie madoff. >> tom: it's something that happens to every parent. you're in the grocery store, your child has a tantrum, ranging from whining and crying to screaming and kicking. in tonight's "kids and cash" series, how to avoid those outbursts over something on the store shelf by teaching your children the value of money. here's alisa weinstein, author of "earn it, learn it." >> oh, the "gimmies." aren't they the best? you're just standing in the aisle of target, holding your laundry list, looking for cotton balls or q-tips, and your kid starts insisting she has to have a new sparkly pink lip balm. and you're thinking, "seriously? you own 13 sparkly pink lip balms." and you realize that the gimmies have taken over. i can imagine almost every parent in america has been there at some point, in some fashion. though if you think about it, these meltdowns are not our kids trying to be mean. they're actually telling us, and everyone within earshot, something loud and clear-- they don't get how hard it is
he's currently at a federal prison in north carolina, the same prison that's home to bernie madoff. >> tom: it's something that happens to every parent. you're in the grocery store, your child has a tantrum, ranging from whining and crying to screaming and kicking. in tonight's "kids and cash" series, how to avoid those outbursts over something on the store shelf by teaching your children the value of money. here's alisa weinstein, author of "earn it, learn it."...
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madoff the ponzi scheme are very themas case and you've been saying that the reason he ended up being you know one basically the only one who ended up in jail so far for a significant period of time is because he was the one who impacted the rich and the reason that everybody else is still held on accountable because they you know impacted people who don't really have a voice apparently you know that i think that's absolutely the case was a good target for a couple of reasons number one. he really had nothing to do with the systemic corruption that. led to the crash of two thousand and eight he was just a straight up criminal who could have existed in any time period and so he was unconnected to all the really serious stuff that went on on wall street and also the scale of it was even though it was big for the people who invested in his funds it wasn't anything like the scale of the fraud that went on of the big banks for instance there was that and then of course the fact that his victims were actors in hollywood and other than other people in manhattan and wall street. that was real
madoff the ponzi scheme are very themas case and you've been saying that the reason he ended up being you know one basically the only one who ended up in jail so far for a significant period of time is because he was the one who impacted the rich and the reason that everybody else is still held on accountable because they you know impacted people who don't really have a voice apparently you know that i think that's absolutely the case was a good target for a couple of reasons number one. he...
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i feel we make up a lot of the stuff, it's like making up bernie madoff. he exists but there's a lot of people who'll stole our money and let us money on property that we knew wasn't what we were paying for and that we were going to lose that money one day. there's a lot of criminality in american economics and a lot of it is based on a series of lies that nobody else is saying anything else but i think that we are worth a lot more than we believe we are. >> host: the next question is from los angeles. right here. hello, walter. this is victor. i'm sorry i didn't get a chance to see you today but now i have another book to track down. but listen, it seems to me we get sidetracked over issues to perjury, involvement of willson under the bush a administration, and it makes me frustrated as far as who was running things because we aren't addressing issues like to state it, anything from tax reforms, medical. i'm just getting frustrated like to stated earlier. is it even with my trouble to vote? >> guest: i am not an expert which is a good thing. i'm going to
i feel we make up a lot of the stuff, it's like making up bernie madoff. he exists but there's a lot of people who'll stole our money and let us money on property that we knew wasn't what we were paying for and that we were going to lose that money one day. there's a lot of criminality in american economics and a lot of it is based on a series of lies that nobody else is saying anything else but i think that we are worth a lot more than we believe we are. >> host: the next question is...
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madoff, he must pay for his own private security. >> it's a great relief to the family to be able to have him with them. >> reporter: and strauss-kahn will have to spend one more night at rikers island before his release tomorrow. his next court date is june 6. katie? >> couric: michelle miller. thanks very much, michelle. in another criminal investigation, the f.b.i. has asked the man known as the unabomber for a d.n.a. sample in the still-unsolved 1982 tylenol poisonings in chicago. ted kaczynski, serving life in prison, denies any involvement in the tylenol case, which left seven people dead, and sources say he is not a suspect. but his d.n.a. could rule him out for sure if prosecutors ever bring a case against someone else. turning now to the middle east, where the political dynamic seems to change every day. and on this day, president obama outlined his vision for the region: arab countries that embrace democracy and a palestinian state that co-exists peacefully with israel. what he said after that sparked new controversy. here's chief white house correspondent chip reid. >> rep
madoff, he must pay for his own private security. >> it's a great relief to the family to be able to have him with them. >> reporter: and strauss-kahn will have to spend one more night at rikers island before his release tomorrow. his next court date is june 6. katie? >> couric: michelle miller. thanks very much, michelle. in another criminal investigation, the f.b.i. has asked the man known as the unabomber for a d.n.a. sample in the still-unsolved 1982 tylenol poisonings in...
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madoff. >> i think it's overkill. i think it's unnecessary. >> reporter: attorney gerald lefcourt has defended high profile white-collar suspects for years. >> this is a violent crime, no question about it. but there are tons of people out on far worse, far worse, actual completed rapes, murders. >> reporter: but this former prosecutor says it seems unfair to grant defendants bail only if they can afford to set up their own jail cell at home. >> reasonable people will argue that if we're that worried about this guy, he shouldn't be out at all on any bail conditions and, you know, some people probably see this as a kind of favoritism. >> reporter: strauss-kahn was supposed to be living in this luxury upper east side apartment building, but when the location became public, the deal fell through. the media circus upset neighbors. >> the reason that he had to move is because members of the press attempted to invade his private residence. >> reporter: tonight he was transported to temporary housing set up by the security f
madoff. >> i think it's overkill. i think it's unnecessary. >> reporter: attorney gerald lefcourt has defended high profile white-collar suspects for years. >> this is a violent crime, no question about it. but there are tons of people out on far worse, far worse, actual completed rapes, murders. >> reporter: but this former prosecutor says it seems unfair to grant defendants bail only if they can afford to set up their own jail cell at home. >> reasonable people...
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. >>> it's not too late to get some of bernie madoff's stuff if you want to do that. the u.s. marshal service will put the last items they have up for auction next week. diamond watch, rings, and fine wines. there you see some of them. all on sale. the money raised at these sales goes to payoff swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> makes you proud to see that. famous blue angels will be taking off sometime after their commander stepped down. he said he didn't live up to the precision flying team's safety and performance standards during this air show in lynchburg, virginia, just last weekend. the angels have canceled their next couple performances while a new commander takes over. >>> before you let your kids jump in the pool this weekend, have you heard this? the government is recalling more than 1 million pool and spa drain covers. we've got more on this alert in just 60 seconds. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depen
. >>> it's not too late to get some of bernie madoff's stuff if you want to do that. the u.s. marshal service will put the last items they have up for auction next week. diamond watch, rings, and fine wines. there you see some of them. all on sale. the money raised at these sales goes to payoff swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> makes you proud to see that. famous blue angels will be taking off sometime after their...
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. >>> bernie madoff's wine and spirits collection is being auctioned off today. we will tell you who is going to get the money from the sales after a break. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, a
. >>> bernie madoff's wine and spirits collection is being auctioned off today. we will tell you who is going to get the money from the sales after a break. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give...
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before there was bernie madoff, before the mortgage fraud, before the september of 2008 melt down, there was the auction rate securities scandal. the auction rate securities scandal was the biggest scandal, the biggest fraud that wall street ever perpetuated up until that time. essentially it was a market fund just like your ordinary money market fund you find in debate or at your broker's. it was sold as completely safe, no problem, as good as treasury bonds, it will take you right to heaven, until it didn't. when it didn't there were $336 billion in cash frozen overnight by every bank, brokerage and securities dealer in the western world are none. it was take the money and run and that is what they did. they were not about to give it back. there was no way. we have a liquidity problem. we just can't afford to give back your money. the $336 billion is 20% of what it takes to run the entire federal government for year. that is how monstrous the scale of this happened to be. so having no assistance from the securities industry the banking industry and all the geniuses of wall street who c
before there was bernie madoff, before the mortgage fraud, before the september of 2008 melt down, there was the auction rate securities scandal. the auction rate securities scandal was the biggest scandal, the biggest fraud that wall street ever perpetuated up until that time. essentially it was a market fund just like your ordinary money market fund you find in debate or at your broker's. it was sold as completely safe, no problem, as good as treasury bonds, it will take you right to heaven,...
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. >> reporter: likening the offer to that being made by bernie madoff, the defendant pledged $1 million in cash. and $5 million in assets. the prosecution argued, dominique strauss-kahn tried to flee once, and that he has the means and incentive to flee again. >> he has the stature and the resources to live a life of ease and comfort in parts of the world that are beyond this court. >> reporter: good news for the prosecution came from the grand jury indictment that was revealed, which seems to indicate they found the alleged victim's account completely believable. strauss-kahn denied wrong doing for the first time in his letter resigning as head of the imf wednesday, writing, quote, i deny with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations that have been made against me. the grand jury, however, sent down seven counts including forced sex and attempted rape, counts that carry up to 25 years in prison. >> the defendant was indicted on all of the charges presented to the grand jury. these are extremely serious charges. >> reporter: a harsh indictment that may have given some comfo
. >> reporter: likening the offer to that being made by bernie madoff, the defendant pledged $1 million in cash. and $5 million in assets. the prosecution argued, dominique strauss-kahn tried to flee once, and that he has the means and incentive to flee again. >> he has the stature and the resources to live a life of ease and comfort in parts of the world that are beyond this court. >> reporter: good news for the prosecution came from the grand jury indictment that was...
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madoff who mentioned his fun experiment came to a crashing fiery burn when he went to prison for a rod for a lot of the take so what's going to be the equivalent of that for the united states if we don't get the situation under control and fix things that we're clearly not acting out of the moment well if we do not deal with these problems if we try to keep printing money as jimmy i just just said the world's going to take it anymore they're not going to not going to send us their products for our paper and then we're going to have to get used to living a standard of living that is actually based on our own production and we don't have the factories anymore we don't we don't we don't produce all the consumer goods that we used to we're relying on our ability to print import the things that our economy doesn't produce all we produce is government you know big government and big services but that's not what we need to have a high standard of living so we're going to have to. i would have to confront reality and we're also going to have to deal with much higher interest rates than we're u
madoff who mentioned his fun experiment came to a crashing fiery burn when he went to prison for a rod for a lot of the take so what's going to be the equivalent of that for the united states if we don't get the situation under control and fix things that we're clearly not acting out of the moment well if we do not deal with these problems if we try to keep printing money as jimmy i just just said the world's going to take it anymore they're not going to not going to send us their products for...
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. >>> up next on "american morning," inside bernie madoff's liquor cabinet. would you like to buy a bottle of his fine wine. >> i never get this. who wants that. >> his logo bags. the government selling off every last piece of this guy's fake empire to pay back his victims. the madoff liquor cabinet is next. >> live from chicago, an inside look at the two final tapings of oprah. talk about an end of an era. thousands came out to bid the queen of daytime talk farewell. 23 minutes past the hour. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can now come from any faucet anywhere. introducing the brita bottle with the filter inside. >>> 26 minutes past the hour. minding your business this morning. treasury secretary tim geithner warning congress failing to raise the debt ceiling is simply, quote, not an option. speaking last night geith
. >>> up next on "american morning," inside bernie madoff's liquor cabinet. would you like to buy a bottle of his fine wine. >> i never get this. who wants that. >> his logo bags. the government selling off every last piece of this guy's fake empire to pay back his victims. the madoff liquor cabinet is next. >> live from chicago, an inside look at the two final tapings of oprah. talk about an end of an era. thousands came out to bid the queen of daytime talk...
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. >>> the last of bernie madoff's personal belongings will be auctioned next week in miami. you're looking at some of that collection, wine collection, diamond jewelry and artwork, among many of the valuables up for grabs. the money raised will be used to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> to joplin, missouri now, a city devastated by a monster tornado six days ago. the death toll has climbed once again, 139 people are now confirmed dead. the number of those still unaccounted for has dropped to 105. our paul verse men is in the middle of all the destruction. as people are picking up the pieces, they're expecting the president's arrival tomorrow. >> reporter: that's right, fredicka, glad to hear he's coming here. many people in joplin have expressed they want to make sure federal aid comes to joplin, missouri. as you look over my right shoulder, you can see people are going ahead an trying to clean up. this is a massive debris field here in joplin. it's going to be quite a task. one of the frustrations tha
. >>> the last of bernie madoff's personal belongings will be auctioned next week in miami. you're looking at some of that collection, wine collection, diamond jewelry and artwork, among many of the valuables up for grabs. the money raised will be used to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> to joplin, missouri now, a city devastated by a monster tornado six days ago. the death toll has climbed once again,...
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why his release is now being compared to bernie madoff? >>? doping charges, lance armstrong's former teammate tells 60 minutes he saw the seven-time tour de france winner. 4:00. >>> good morning to you on this friday. we officially made it. i'm erica hill. >>> once again, good morning, i'm chris wragge. we have an amazing story. we are going to look at a new therapy that could change everything doctors ever believed about spinal cord injuries when a doctor tried it out on this paralyzed man. this is rob. he can stand up three days later now. he can even walk. rob and his doctor will be here to explain why this procedure is so revolutionary. >>> an incredible team. first, we want to talk about the president's speech. president obama meets today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that meeting comes on a heels of a demand to get israel and the palestinians back to the peace negotiating table. bill plante joins us this morning with more. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. the atmosphere today for that meeting may be
why his release is now being compared to bernie madoff? >>? doping charges, lance armstrong's former teammate tells 60 minutes he saw the seven-time tour de france winner. 4:00. >>> good morning to you on this friday. we officially made it. i'm erica hill. >>> once again, good morning, i'm chris wragge. we have an amazing story. we are going to look at a new therapy that could change everything doctors ever believed about spinal cord injuries when a doctor tried it out...
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. >>> the last of bernie madoff's personal belongings on the auction block next week. the money raised will be used to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running a ponzi scheme. >>> new york harbor is getting patriotic this memorial day weekend. it's fleet week. new yorkers are also getting a firsthand look at the equipment used by our service members. fleet week runs through june 1st. >>> memorial day weekend is a time to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice and those who continue to put their lives on the line every day. more of america's men and women in uniform are latino. we have one man's story of service and sacrifice. >> reporter: memorial day is just not a day off for this father of five, a lieutenant with the new york city police department who spent two decades in the u.s. army wants his kids to know the meaning of the solemn holiday. >> that's the flag i flew in iraq when i was there. i let them know it's not just a decoration. there are men and women who sacrifice their lives to have that flag proudly waving.
. >>> the last of bernie madoff's personal belongings on the auction block next week. the money raised will be used to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running a ponzi scheme. >>> new york harbor is getting patriotic this memorial day weekend. it's fleet week. new yorkers are also getting a firsthand look at the equipment used by our service members. fleet week runs through june 1st. >>> memorial day weekend is a time to...
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. >>> and the rest of bernie madoff's belongings will go on auction next week. >>> now back to our anderson cooper special report "deadly impact." i'm tom foreman in washington. >>> this is bad. oh, my gosh. this is awful. look at that. that is destroyed. completely. >> so many families in joplin are still searching for loved ones and refuse to give up hope. will norton disappeared while driving home with his dad from his high school graduation. his dad, mark, survived. the powerful winds of the twister pulled will right up through the sunroof of their suv, according to his dad. his family heard reports that a young man watching will's description was take on the a local hospital and moved to another hospital. well, will's sister tracked down that hospital and visited the young man, but sadly it wasn't her brother. >> we'll be okay. we've got a lot of people looking for him. a lot of people love him. >> for will norton's aunt tracy and sister sarah, the wait is at times too much to bear. will was driving home from his high school graduation with his father mark when the tornado struck. >> t
. >>> and the rest of bernie madoff's belongings will go on auction next week. >>> now back to our anderson cooper special report "deadly impact." i'm tom foreman in washington. >>> this is bad. oh, my gosh. this is awful. look at that. that is destroyed. completely. >> so many families in joplin are still searching for loved ones and refuse to give up hope. will norton disappeared while driving home with his dad from his high school graduation. his...
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. >>> few would describe the bernie madoff case as a good year. but that's how it is marketed by a new york auction house. the famous fraudster's wine collection is going under the hammer. they're bidding for a case of wine is expected to start at well over $3,000. >> what would you like to be famous for? climbing a mountain? reading a book? eating thousands of big macs. this man beat you to it. he's been eating one mcdonald's hamburger a day for 39 years. he received a letter of congratulations from the fast food chain when he hit the 25,000 milestone on tuesday. maybe he thought he would get a free hamburger. "you're watching world one" live from london. ryker's island home to new york's hardest men. for the moment, one of the world's most powerful. what life was like on the inside. that is just ahead. >>> then, some black brew for britain's monarch. queen elizabeth zbeegears up fo stomp on the guinness brewery. , and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand allerg
. >>> few would describe the bernie madoff case as a good year. but that's how it is marketed by a new york auction house. the famous fraudster's wine collection is going under the hammer. they're bidding for a case of wine is expected to start at well over $3,000. >> what would you like to be famous for? climbing a mountain? reading a book? eating thousands of big macs. this man beat you to it. he's been eating one mcdonald's hamburger a day for 39 years. he received a letter of...
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. >>> it's not too late to get some of bernie madoff stuff if you're so inclined. his wine collection is one of the items going up for auction next week. the united states marshal service is selling the stuff they have left. the money goes to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> the unofficial start to summer is officially under way. meteor also reynolds wolf has your memorial day beach and travel forecast right here. stay with us. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! [ melissa ] i hit the water and everything changed. ♪ i saw what my life could be... and found the strength to make it happen. ♪ i lost my leg serving my country. now i serve in a new uniform. [ male announcer ] helping people achieve without limits. at the hartford it's what we do... and why we're the founding partner of the u.s. paralympic team. show your support at facebook.com/thehartford. yoo-hoo. hello. it's w
. >>> it's not too late to get some of bernie madoff stuff if you're so inclined. his wine collection is one of the items going up for auction next week. the united states marshal service is selling the stuff they have left. the money goes to pay off swindled investors. madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running his ponzi scheme. >>> the unofficial start to summer is officially under way. meteor also reynolds wolf has your memorial day beach and travel forecast...