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tim hetherington. we'll be joined by his friend, sebastian, about tim. >>> a warning from the cdc about a very contagious virus. not the flu, but can make you miserable in a whole other way. we'll explain ahead. >>> welcome back. a new hbo documentary is premiering the sundance film festival, that remembers tim hetherington who was killed in 2011. while covering the war in libya, misrata. i had the chance to work with tim in 2009. we spent a week in afghanistan with the marines. here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien junger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >
tim hetherington. we'll be joined by his friend, sebastian, about tim. >>> a warning from the cdc about a very contagious virus. not the flu, but can make you miserable in a whole other way. we'll explain ahead. >>> welcome back. a new hbo documentary is premiering the sundance film festival, that remembers tim hetherington who was killed in 2011. while covering the war in libya, misrata. i had the chance to work with tim in 2009. we spent a week in afghanistan with the...
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tim hetherington. we'll be joined by his friend, sebastian, about tim. >>> a warning from the cdc about a very contagious virus. not the flu, but can make you miserable in a whole other way. we'll explain ahead. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough suppressant. great. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough with a fast acting cough suppressant. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. [ male announcer ] end your long week... with a weekend getaway. save up to forty percent on all weekend hotel stays. book by january thirty first at hiltona
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tim hetherington. we'll be joined by his friend, sebastian, about tim. >>> a warning from the cdc about a very contagious virus. not the flu, but can make you miserable in a whole other way. we'll explain ahead. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medi
tim hetherington. we'll be joined by his friend, sebastian, about tim. >>> a warning from the cdc about a very contagious virus. not the flu, but can make you miserable in a whole other way. we'll explain ahead. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood...
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do you think tim thought a story was worth -- >> i don't think -- tim thought any story was worth dying for, and most journalists i know feel similarly. the question is, which stories are worth risking your life for. and is the risk manageable or not manageable. and anyone who's done war reporting, tries to make that calculation in a safe and wise way. sometimes we're wrong. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. >> tim hetherington was 40 years old when he died in libya. extraordinary man, extraordinary life, cut far too short. we'll be right back.t rt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. most studied. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one s
do you think tim thought a story was worth -- >> i don't think -- tim thought any story was worth dying for, and most journalists i know feel similarly. the question is, which stories are worth risking your life for. and is the risk manageable or not manageable. and anyone who's done war reporting, tries to make that calculation in a safe and wise way. sometimes we're wrong. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. >> tim hetherington was 40 years...
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few embody that ideal better than tim geithner. that's why when tim was thinking about leaving a couple of years ago, i had to personally get on my knees with carol, to help convince limb it stay on a little bit longer. and i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire geithner family for allowing him to make the sacrifices that so many of our cabinet members ask of their families. in serving the country. the fact is, while a lot of work remains, especially to rebuild a strong middle class and offer working folks new pathways to rise into the middle class, our economy is better positioned for tomorrow than most of those other countries hit by the financial crisis. the tough decisions tim made and carried out deserve a lot of credit for that. so i understand that tim is ready for a break. obviously we're sad to see him go. but i cannot think of a better person to continue tim's work at treasury than jack lew. this is bitter sweet, not only because tim is leaving. but also because jack's been my chief of staff for the last yea
few embody that ideal better than tim geithner. that's why when tim was thinking about leaving a couple of years ago, i had to personally get on my knees with carol, to help convince limb it stay on a little bit longer. and i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire geithner family for allowing him to make the sacrifices that so many of our cabinet members ask of their families. in serving the country. the fact is, while a lot of work remains, especially to rebuild a strong middle...
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both tim geithner and jack lew speaking, tim geithner never i think his default position is his face it looks he never looks happy to be there. he may have been but he didn't look that way. jack lew i think got a very nice description from the president, low-key, someone that gets things done and what we hear about him. >> well, thanks to you, chris, our great thanks to ruth marcus and susan paige and elizabeth bue-miller. it was fun today. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tamron hall is here with a look at the next hour. >> we are following several big stories. coming up, the minister set to deliver the benediction at the president's inauguration withdraws after comments in the '90s of gay rights and referred to as the homosexual lifestyle. the inaugural committee said it was unaware of the minister's past. right now, vice president biden is meeting with the nra. the vice president says tuesday is the day, we can mark our calendars, he'll deliver the task force recommendations to the president. what might we see? >>> charlie rangel has harsh words for the
both tim geithner and jack lew speaking, tim geithner never i think his default position is his face it looks he never looks happy to be there. he may have been but he didn't look that way. jack lew i think got a very nice description from the president, low-key, someone that gets things done and what we hear about him. >> well, thanks to you, chris, our great thanks to ruth marcus and susan paige and elizabeth bue-miller. it was fun today. that does it for this edition of "andrea...
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also, coming up, tim tebow. when this guy, the heisman trophy winner in the nfl quarterback, everyone drops to their knees and does that tebow thing. we will speak to him about how money endorsement request he gets a year. yes, do not worry, i will ask him where his next team maybe if he leaves the jets. a lot of people said he would. i heart competition. we will be asking about bona fide, groupon, there is so many groups out there. incredible competition. let's take a look at this rally that we have. not bad at all. take a look at the dow jones industrials. the height of the session has been at 80%. the s&p 500 has pulled back. highs the session of about seven points. pulling back just a little bit in the last hour. boeing, it is moving higher by about 3%. this after it fell yesterday after concerns of an incident with a 787. boeing today moving up. and executive coming out with some comments saying that these problems are typical. it is really no big deal. we reassure you everything is under control. hewlett-p
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so how does someone like tim find other polyglots to talk to? >> hey, tim. >> he skypes. it's helped him connect with polyglots all over the world. for example, richard lives in southeastern europe. >> he's helping me out with my german. i've been speaking to him in hebrew, which, actually, he knows pretty well, surprisingly, for the little amount of time he's put in. he's very talented. >> so, do talented people like tim have any advice for the rest of us? >> i think, really, it relates to constant, constant exposure, i mean, the same way that, you know, someone who's really dedicated to history or literature finds the time to do that and might become an expert in that field, right? i've found that my real passion is languages, and so i've pursued it. >> as with just about everything in life, there's no substitute for hard work. so i'll just say adiós, au revoir, zài jin, and arrivederci. >> for most of us, turning 18 is an exciting milestone. but for thousands of kids in foster care, turning 18 means the beginning of a nightmare -- no place to live, no financial suppo
so how does someone like tim find other polyglots to talk to? >> hey, tim. >> he skypes. it's helped him connect with polyglots all over the world. for example, richard lives in southeastern europe. >> he's helping me out with my german. i've been speaking to him in hebrew, which, actually, he knows pretty well, surprisingly, for the little amount of time he's put in. he's very talented. >> so, do talented people like tim have any advice for the rest of us? >> i...
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he praised outgoing secretary tim geithner. if confirmed, he would take over the treasury department's before the white house and congress debates the debt ceiling. this is 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by some of tim geithner and sap jack lew. >> men, everybody, please have a seat. a little more than four years ago, i stood with mr. tim geithner and denounced him as my first to my cabinet. we were barely two months into the financial crisis, the stock market have quivered, the housing market had cratered as well, a bank after bank was on the verge of collapse, and worst of all, more than 800,000 americans would lose their jobs in just a bad month. and the bottom was not yet in sight. i cannot blame tim when he told me he was not the right guy for the job. [laughter] extensivet tim's experience with economic policy made him qualified and i knew he could hit the ground running. as chairman of the new york federal reserve, he had just spent several sleepless and chaotic weeks
he praised outgoing secretary tim geithner. if confirmed, he would take over the treasury department's before the white house and congress debates the debt ceiling. this is 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by some of tim geithner and sap jack lew. >> men, everybody, please have a seat. a little more than four years ago, i stood with mr. tim geithner and denounced him as my first to my cabinet. we were barely two months into the...
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geithner, who is leaving, but you write a lot about tim geithner. was he successful or -- was all this contention? >> the lack of tolerance for different views was not helpful. the fdic had a lot to add. we had the chance to help with these banks and -- we returned them to the private sector. i think that hurt the process. defining success -- we didn't go over the cliff. and that is a good thing. it is still a drag and not a source of strength for the economy and they do a better job of lending. there could be things they have done differently and it would have been nice if there was openness. >> let me back into this. >> how big a company is this? >> $1.2 trillion. they have -- >> and the former treasury secretary under clinton. you say he brought tim geithner to the treasury, out of the new york fed. you write, 'tim played a staff role, and had been the mechanic of the bailout programs. hank and ben treated him like staff. he had been elevated for all the wrong reasons and had every expectation tim would continue his citigroup friendly policy." di
geithner, who is leaving, but you write a lot about tim geithner. was he successful or -- was all this contention? >> the lack of tolerance for different views was not helpful. the fdic had a lot to add. we had the chance to help with these banks and -- we returned them to the private sector. i think that hurt the process. defining success -- we didn't go over the cliff. and that is a good thing. it is still a drag and not a source of strength for the economy and they do a better job of...
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see you tomorrow, tim. so long, tim. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, mom. hi, mom. hello, dear. not again? it wasn't a fight. we won by three touchdowns. we better go to my room. and you let him play. wow, he's in for it. i'll say. well, timmy again? another fight? you heard me tell him he was not to play football. you mean he really played football today? i can't understand his doing it, it's not like him at all. you know ruth, if you could have seen him with his friends this morning. whether i was right or wrong is beside the point, he deliberately disobeyed me, that's what's important. paul i'm afraid you're going to have do something about him before this kind of rebellion gets any further. honey, aren't you taking this whole thing too seriously? do you think he should be allowed to defy me? you know better than that. well then you're the father, it's your duty to discipline him. yeah. yeah, i suppose you're right. ♪ well, timmy? call me, tim. will ya, dad? sure, tim. this is gonna hurt me as much as it will you girl. dad's right. you won't like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i know what's go
see you tomorrow, tim. so long, tim. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, mom. hi, mom. hello, dear. not again? it wasn't a fight. we won by three touchdowns. we better go to my room. and you let him play. wow, he's in for it. i'll say. well, timmy again? another fight? you heard me tell him he was not to play football. you mean he really played football today? i can't understand his doing it, it's not like him at all. you know ruth, if you could have seen him with his friends this morning. whether i was right...
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thanking tim geithner there. lori: we also have rich edson i believe on site who will check in a little bit later throughout the afternoon. we can't to keep you aprized of other day's headlines. a rise in jobless claims. that of course raising new questions about when the job market will show real strong improvement. ftn financial economist lindsay piegza breaks it down with tracy byrnes and ashley webster next here on fox business. don't miss it ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ashley: good afternoon, everyone, i'm ashley webster. tracy: and i'm tracy byrnes. we have some breaking news. president obama task jack lew to be the new chief of treasury just in time for a critical battle over the national debt. he has one vocal critic in the senate
thanking tim geithner there. lori: we also have rich edson i believe on site who will check in a little bit later throughout the afternoon. we can't to keep you aprized of other day's headlines. a rise in jobless claims. that of course raising new questions about when the job market will show real strong improvement. ftn financial economist lindsay piegza breaks it down with tracy byrnes and ashley webster next here on fox business. don't miss it ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000...
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him, are you the tim allen. and he said yes, i am. but he wasn't, a different tim allen. and he shared that his foundation wanted to award a teacher for their work. i was pleasantly surprised this was being done. because so many times teachers tirelessly work without recognition. and then he shared that the teacher was michelle kyung. and i knew why they this chosen her. mrs. kyung has been a teacher at washington high school for 13 years. and has a da in history from san francisco state. she's a social studies teacher teaching modern world and ap psychology, and she's a driving force in our ap academy. we are very proud of her at washington high school. and it's excellent when your colleagues can stand up and say wonderful things about you. the principal and five former students and present students. there was a large article in the paper about her, and one student said that mrs. kyung shows huge role in education, and i look for someone to have impact on me. she educates with fun, she deserving this award beca
him, are you the tim allen. and he said yes, i am. but he wasn't, a different tim allen. and he shared that his foundation wanted to award a teacher for their work. i was pleasantly surprised this was being done. because so many times teachers tirelessly work without recognition. and then he shared that the teacher was michelle kyung. and i knew why they this chosen her. mrs. kyung has been a teacher at washington high school for 13 years. and has a da in history from san francisco state. she's...
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tim? >> buyer of the year. i see what's going on with the yields, despite the fact we have a contracting headline on the gdp, the jobless claims today gave people a reality check, that the job market is not growing fast enough. the end of the day, i think tonight, you see china pmi, i think tomorrow is the european pmis that are all better. earnings most importantly are coming in. we have a 75% beat. 14 times on the s&p and 14 1/2 times next year. this is not expensive territory for this market. it's not a landslide. it's not going to be easy. i think we pull back 4%, 5% in the next couple of weeks before we set the base. >> what do you say, guy? >> hi there. >> hey. >> i agree with hash tag to a point. but that's not a buyer for a year, but the chinese pmi will be stronger, come in with the s&p up five or six handles. the job number will give us more strength and i think we're going to start to run out of steam. we said this for awhile, the 2% essential-year yield, we actually got there, the vix hasn't gotten
tim? >> buyer of the year. i see what's going on with the yields, despite the fact we have a contracting headline on the gdp, the jobless claims today gave people a reality check, that the job market is not growing fast enough. the end of the day, i think tonight, you see china pmi, i think tomorrow is the european pmis that are all better. earnings most importantly are coming in. we have a 75% beat. 14 times on the s&p and 14 1/2 times next year. this is not expensive territory for...
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tim is serving him up. tim, thank you for coming in from louisville for the occasion. >> happy to be here. happy birthday, "world news now." >> absolutely. >> and believe me, what's fun is i have some fun cocktails for the occasion. >> that's why we love you. >> cheers. >> cheers to all of you out there for 21 years of support. guess we should get to the news. >> mine doesn't have any alcohol in it. >> you're a good girl. >>> as rob mentioned, we have a special show. we turn 21. so you know what that means. and it's a major flashback. we have our mixed tape out, right? or cassette tape or is it an 8-track? >> probably an 8-track. if you love muse friic from the, we can dance and sing our way through the entire show. >> 1992, i was actually a junior, almost senior in high school. >> there you go. that was my first year of high school. yes, indeed. so bringing back all kinds of memories. there is some news to get to, as well today. and we're going to look back at the headlines also from '92, as well. a lot of
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i>> and tim goes one-on-one with robert's college coach. and next vip's from the sea and beyond >> ♪ it'as gonna be all right it's always a good time ♪ >> rgiii's face graced the cover of several magazines, including "sports illustrated" and "espn the magazine," but more telling was ththe public figures, athletes celebrities all weighing in on robert griffin iii and the effect he has had on the washington community. washingtonians and beyond are marveling about what rgiii has done his rookie season. >> he is awesome. the first thing i did was ask for an autographed footballs from him so he has brought back football. >> in fact, the buzz was off the arts as soon as the redskins traded up to get the second overall pick. >>>> i was absolutely ecstatic. i met him on a couple of occasis. is incredibly engaging, very intelligent. i look for him to be here the rest of his life, and he is charismatic. >> argie 3's first impression? lasting. -- rgiii's first impression? lasting. >> all the pressure, everything on this young guy, man that game he
i>> and tim goes one-on-one with robert's college coach. and next vip's from the sea and beyond >> ♪ it'as gonna be all right it's always a good time ♪ >> rgiii's face graced the cover of several magazines, including "sports illustrated" and "espn the magazine," but more telling was ththe public figures, athletes celebrities all weighing in on robert griffin iii and the effect he has had on the washington community. washingtonians and beyond are...
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few embody that ideal better than tim geithner. that's why when tim was thinking about leaving a couple of years ago -- [ laughter ] >> i had to personally get on my knees with carol to help convince him to stay on a little bit longer. and i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire geithner family for allowing him to make the sacrifices that so many of our cabinet members ask of their families in serving the country. the fact is while a lot of work remains, especially to rebuild a strong middle class and offer working folks new pathways to rise into the middle class, our economy is better positioned for tomorrow than most of those other countries hit by the financial crisis. the tough decisions tim made and carried out deserve a lot credit for that. so i understand that tim is ready for a break. obviously we're sad to see him go. but i cannot think of a better person to continue tim's work at treasury than jack lew. now this is bittersweet not only because tim's leaving, but also because jack's been my chief of staff for
few embody that ideal better than tim geithner. that's why when tim was thinking about leaving a couple of years ago -- [ laughter ] >> i had to personally get on my knees with carol to help convince him to stay on a little bit longer. and i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire geithner family for allowing him to make the sacrifices that so many of our cabinet members ask of their families in serving the country. the fact is while a lot of work remains, especially to rebuild...
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guy is our bull, tim, our bear. you each have 30 seconds to make your case, because otherwise you'd be really long winded. guy, kick it off. >> i'm going to save some time for tim because he enjoys -- we talk about, when we made the announcement, we said, that was going to be the capitulation bottom in the stock. not unlike years ago when they acquired welch dodge. they paid just exactly what i think they needed to pay. the same thing that's happening here. this is not just a copper company. it's a gold company, as well. a lot of people don't give them credit for. the valuation is fair. and i believe as this broader market rallies, it's going to drag up fcx. we've seen a significant move, but i think there's further upside in the stock. >> i'm bullish about their copper market, which is why i'm very disappointed this company has basically thrown in the towel on being a dedicated copper and gold company and now going into oil and gas. they will wreck a lot of capital. there will be no special divs. a lower valuation
guy is our bull, tim, our bear. you each have 30 seconds to make your case, because otherwise you'd be really long winded. guy, kick it off. >> i'm going to save some time for tim because he enjoys -- we talk about, when we made the announcement, we said, that was going to be the capitulation bottom in the stock. not unlike years ago when they acquired welch dodge. they paid just exactly what i think they needed to pay. the same thing that's happening here. this is not just a copper...
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jon is our bull tonight, in other corner, tim, the bear. you have 30 seconds apiece, so, doc, kick it off. >> all right. they added 2 million net subscribers, tim, brings it up to 96 million. they also have a deal with red box or coin star for the streaming service, which will include four dvds delivered to you every week. i love both of those and let's not forget the 5% yield. those are all reasons i think to own this one. >> and that's my reason to sell it. in their best quarter ever, this stock's been dead money. it isat&t. their wire line business is the only one that's growing margins and this is a shrinking business. we know wireless is where you want to be. i don't see margins expanding there. the fourth quarter was their best time. the subsidies of the hand cements has to stop. if you've been waiting for the great days, the low hanging fruit is off the vine. >> they are going to be marketing to the 96 million subs -- >> it's not his time yet. >> how are we playing this game? it's a street fight. we say our thing -- >> go back at him
jon is our bull tonight, in other corner, tim, the bear. you have 30 seconds apiece, so, doc, kick it off. >> all right. they added 2 million net subscribers, tim, brings it up to 96 million. they also have a deal with red box or coin star for the streaming service, which will include four dvds delivered to you every week. i love both of those and let's not forget the 5% yield. those are all reasons i think to own this one. >> and that's my reason to sell it. in their best quarter...
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tim? >> we got news about the european sales, which are dismal, but i think people are expecting this and i think people are overdone this. if that alone was the news, i would have told you to buy this dip. after the bell, they tell you that jpmorgan and citibank are arranging to sell shares, i don't know the amount at this point. they have 300 billion left to go, 300 million shares, and that's a lot of stock. let's wait. >> drop here for netflix, down 4%. mike? >> so, a court ruling that the u.s. postal service was improperly favors netflix is one down side. and probably they're going to announce a $7 million loss, a lot of the issues buying content. it's a valuation story. if you believe, that's okay. i don't. i wouldn't buy it. >> and a pop here for moisturizing jeans. >> steve? >> nice. the secret to smooth jeans might just be in your pants. whoa. wrangler is releasing jeans with moisture iz moisturizer. they come in three flavors. something called smooth legs, apparently fights cellul
tim? >> we got news about the european sales, which are dismal, but i think people are expecting this and i think people are overdone this. if that alone was the news, i would have told you to buy this dip. after the bell, they tell you that jpmorgan and citibank are arranging to sell shares, i don't know the amount at this point. they have 300 billion left to go, 300 million shares, and that's a lot of stock. let's wait. >> drop here for netflix, down 4%. mike? >> so, a court...
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administered the oath of office to small groups of the newly elected senators, including virginia's tim kaine. congratulations, senator. >> thank you. >> reporter: later, virginia's newest senator mingled with supporters at a reception. tim kaine, who worked with a republican dominated legislature as governor of virginia, said he's coming to the congress to build bipartisan bridges but with his eyes wide open. >> and that means over the next 60 days with a tipping -- on sequester and the debt ceiling, we have to continue to talk about budget and fiscal soundness. >> reporter: during campaign, you expressed confidence across the aisle. a majority of republicans on the house side did not vote for the compromise. >> it's a true majority didn't. but we haven't seen those votes coming out of the house and so i view that as a positive. >> reporter: good luck to tim kaine. virginia, brian s a particular swing state, although most of the house members in virginia are republican and they won solidly in the most recent two senate races, voters in virginia chose two democrats, tim kaine joins mark
administered the oath of office to small groups of the newly elected senators, including virginia's tim kaine. congratulations, senator. >> thank you. >> reporter: later, virginia's newest senator mingled with supporters at a reception. tim kaine, who worked with a republican dominated legislature as governor of virginia, said he's coming to the congress to build bipartisan bridges but with his eyes wide open. >> and that means over the next 60 days with a tipping -- on...
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c-span: what is tim geithner's motive in this? is not going to continue secretary of treasury no matter what. >> guest: i don't want to speculate on his motives, but i can comment on his ideology and it reflects the wall street ideology, the sense that what is best for the banks is best for the country. so when banks told the more transparency would be dangerous, i heard things like an account for how they spent the money could be easy to kane can be dangerous, taken the banking system. he accepted this was his from wall street without questioning them. i was trying to get them counter arguments only have examples of how these things could get done. it's completely invalid in a pseudoscience in the vacant leaders in treasury. if you're not among those bankers, you really have no business having an opinion. tenacity is herb allison's successor. so he worked with her issa chief counsel for t.a.r.p. and when herb allison step down in early october 2010, he took over. c-span: here's a protocol issue you've read about in your book betw
c-span: what is tim geithner's motive in this? is not going to continue secretary of treasury no matter what. >> guest: i don't want to speculate on his motives, but i can comment on his ideology and it reflects the wall street ideology, the sense that what is best for the banks is best for the country. so when banks told the more transparency would be dangerous, i heard things like an account for how they spent the money could be easy to kane can be dangerous, taken the banking system....
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but when i got there i was so impressed by the tim tam i started calling myself tim tam. everybody wanted to call me chocolate tim tam. it's really a stripper name -- >> jimmy: tim tam? >> so these are so delicious. when you go to the store to buy these and you open them up before you pay for them and you take a row out and get more and pay for more with a tim tam. >> jimmy: that's currency? >> of course they do. >> jimmy: i had no idea. >> it's considered currency. >> jimmy: that looks great. i hate you had to depart with your tim tam. you have a boomerang too. have you tried to throw it? >> you only throw it when you are in a place where it can and come back to you. if you don't have the space it hits a wall. it only comes back if it has room to come back. >> jimmy: did you see animals over there? there are many dangerous and many adorable animals in australia. >> i was so disappointed. not one kangaroo or koala bear. i was there ten days. >> jimmy: what? >> ten days and didn't see one. >> jimmy: how is that possible? >> i said where are all the kangaroos and koala bear
but when i got there i was so impressed by the tim tam i started calling myself tim tam. everybody wanted to call me chocolate tim tam. it's really a stripper name -- >> jimmy: tim tam? >> so these are so delicious. when you go to the store to buy these and you open them up before you pay for them and you take a row out and get more and pay for more with a tim tam. >> jimmy: that's currency? >> of course they do. >> jimmy: i had no idea. >> it's considered...
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tim tebow joining us. coming up it is "after the bell," david, i wish you were here as always, you love these gadgets. >> he is enjoying some well-deserved time off. he is probably in vegas on the casino floor somewhere. >> let's go now to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange with earnings season kicking off a few minutes away. i'lalcoa earnings coming out so. nicole: it is changing moment to moment. setting the tone as we kick off earnings season waiting for this one after the bell. ashley: following the biggest loser on the dow as it continues to have problems with the boeing 787. >> another day, another problem. fires, electrical problems. looking to be the worst loser on the dow jones industrial. down nearly 3%. sandra: some of the telecom names getting big drops on the name of the news of at&t. what do they look like with a minute and a half to go? >> good news on the at&t subscribers i and the fact they have been selling over two
tim tebow joining us. coming up it is "after the bell," david, i wish you were here as always, you love these gadgets. >> he is enjoying some well-deserved time off. he is probably in vegas on the casino floor somewhere. >> let's go now to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange with earnings season kicking off a few minutes away. i'lalcoa earnings coming out so. nicole: it is changing moment to moment. setting the tone as we kick off earnings season waiting for...
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mark mullarkey. >> as far as tim goes, he is a member of the new york jets. i cannot imagine a scenario where you would be a jackson jaguar. >> wow. >> i cannot imagine any circumstance. >> he could not have been more direct. >> tim tebow be the starting quarterback of jacksonville next year. [laughter] >> >> we are really lucky weatherwise in terms of temperatures. into the 60's on sunday. we will start to cool off next week when temperatures get back to normal. the forecast looks very cold. temperatures are in the teens. >> i bet you are all freaking out more than i am. [laughter] >> that is all for 11 news tonight. >> >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "american idol," ryan seacrest, randy jackson and keith urban, standup comedian anthony jeselnik, and the music of for king and country. [ cheers and applause ] and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac
mark mullarkey. >> as far as tim goes, he is a member of the new york jets. i cannot imagine a scenario where you would be a jackson jaguar. >> wow. >> i cannot imagine any circumstance. >> he could not have been more direct. >> tim tebow be the starting quarterback of jacksonville next year. [laughter] >> >> we are really lucky weatherwise in terms of temperatures. into the 60's on sunday. we will start to cool off next week when temperatures get back...
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tim gunn is here. [ cheers and applause ] make it work, timmy. love tim gunn. man, he's great. >> steve: we love him. also, he's a hilarious comedian and a old friend of mine. i used to open up for him at banana's in poughkeepsie. and i just love him. he's one of my favorite comedians and he's in town. i was like "could you come by on the show?" he's here. bobby collins is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] you got to love him. >> steve: good man. funny, too. >> jimmy: so psyched. it's going to be great. hey, you guys here -- you guys use computers? >> audience: yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: no! >> jimmy: you ever notice, though, when you go to some of these websites, you get those annoying pop-up ads? it happens all the time. like -- and it just pops up. most of the people just close them right out of the way. but you'd be surprised at some of the things you find in these ads if you just open them up. i'll show you what i'm talking about in a segment we call "late night pop-up ads." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ shimmy shimmy doo-wop pop-up ads ♪
tim gunn is here. [ cheers and applause ] make it work, timmy. love tim gunn. man, he's great. >> steve: we love him. also, he's a hilarious comedian and a old friend of mine. i used to open up for him at banana's in poughkeepsie. and i just love him. he's one of my favorite comedians and he's in town. i was like "could you come by on the show?" he's here. bobby collins is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] you got to love him. >> steve: good man. funny, too. >>...