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Alexis Glick: Everyone's Picking on Goldman

Alexis Glick: Everyone's Picking on Goldman

FBN weighs in on the outrage surrounding Goldman Sachs and executive pay.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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on my thoughts on this -- second. I understand the outreach about Goldman how much money they guide to whether or not being American taxpayers save them their relationship with the government. Isn't reason to be upset about some of that stuff I get it but the end of the day. Everybody is picking on Goldman Sachs wouldn't shareholders . Are telling what are the most successful companies. On the planet. What they think they should get paid. Things have gone too
Patent Protection Hits Highest Court

Patent Protection Hits Highest Court

Attorney Michael Jakes on why he took patent protection to the Supreme Court.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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But as you as you say it's exactly that. These two inventors Warsaw on bills he came up with a great idea for hedging. The commodity risks in the energy market and to provide consumers with a fixed bill they applied for a patent back in 1997. But they've been shut out of the door they haven't been able to have their patent examiner on the merits. Because the Court of Appeals has said it's not the right kind of invention it doesn't. It's not tied to a machine or transform particular subject matter that's the issue we took to the Supreme Court
Nip, Tuck and Tax

Nip, Tuck and Tax

Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Daniel Rousso on taxing Botox and cosmetic surgery.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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to mention some details here about how much. Four point seven million Botox injections last year average cost per visit about 400 bucks it's about one point eight. Billion dollars if they tax. These Botox injections and they're talking about taxing other things like breast implants and tummy tucks. Do you think there will be fewer of these
tax on the middle class could it. It's it's often portrayed he's Botox injections as something that just the wealthy use. Is that your experience.
looking to tax something it's going to be the elective stuff like Botox injections .
Early Black Friday Bargains Good for Sales?

Early Black Friday Bargains Good for Sales?

NPD Group's Marshal Cohen on whether early black Friday sales will boost retailer's bottom line.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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in advance of Black Friday. Well you have to look at what's Sears and Kmart is done with -- treating Black Friday. Well before I mean this is not going to be the third week to do that. Calls already going out and talking about Black Friday deals now. JC Penney we'll have the biggest sale ever every single week from now all the way through and pass the holiday. Those are the ones that are going to be the most progressive when it comes to aggressive discounts. But when you look at what. You know stores like Best Buy had done with trying to use the gift card as of great -- Getting people to go online and accumulate your card so that you get as a consumer. All of that money in one place that's probably the most innovative and effective way right now that we've seen so far for holiday and we can see you have the -- are going up and down people aren't sure exactly what's gonna happen it's gonna be an exciting week for retailers one where the other Marshal Cohen. And PD group great to see Marshall thanks for being here with us marshals are -- yeah right exactly what exactly does it really brought here as well.
The Business of As Seen on TV

The Business of As Seen on TV

Telebrands CEO AJ Khubani on marketing strategies for the holiday season.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Kindness of his good friend for 25 years -- take Bonnie of telegrams a simple idea out lots of money coming in good for you congratulation I thank you very much celebrity.
Harvard vs. Yale

Harvard vs. Yale

Marketing expert Mark Stevens breaks down the most financial-powered football game in America.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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that has some out of its element that you -- Some hedge funds . Private equity issue now you've got 60000. You know rule to get that. To belittle that you you don't want to -- it -- it it'll get rid of a small small. How to sell it to a picture of the of the -- again in what -- problem. Now playing eligible you'll. In the that it can give them now you can -- as a number of things you can get them out something -- you know something's -- This is Bill Gates has gotten absence of for why the hell don't you makes them think about -- fly. Yeah okay you could she give them something that says this fun we have
Cal Students Protest Hike in Fees

Cal Students Protest Hike in Fees

The Cato Institute's Neal McCluskey breaks down the dissent in the Golden State.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Larry California just spent way more. Then it could sustain. And it's because people thought all sorts of things. Should be entitlements basically an education and a big ones so they spend a lot on K through twelve education. For no return and they spend even more of the relative. To what other states spent. On higher education -- to talk about the UC schools in the cal state schools are these crown jewels and these -- the American higher education but they just couldn't be afforded. Anymore by taxpayers and they send a lot of students aren't even qualified to go to
the direction they're going -- actually giving away very valuable services like higher education . There will be no choice they have got to start charging people for things those people benefit from an education is really the first place for me to go because it's such a big part of their budget whether in such a mess I believe that it very soon though reports all of them looking at another deficit of 21 billion dollars. -- will they require a federal bailout. Well I -- her I don't know about that I mean that at the weight of the politics working California it seems that something has got to give. I very much hope it's not a federal bailout and actually the chancellor UC Berkeley has written Op Ed saying the federal government should pay for -- school. And there's no way that federal taxpayers should have to pay for. The incredible largess of -- the state of California to people who couldn't pay and should pay for many of the services they're getting essentially for. For free or very cheaply
Government's Fuzzy Math on Recovery

Government's Fuzzy Math on Recovery

Rep. Dan Burton, (R-Ind.), on the job creation numbers reported by recovery.org.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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That's where jobs were created or saved in congressional districts had did not exist only 26000 California jobs saved that will never threatened in the first place. His book the man in charge of the White House website that tracks the stimulus spending have to say at a hearing on Capitol Hill yesterday.
Mammogram Test Guidelines Spark Outrage

Mammogram Test Guidelines Spark Outrage

Galen Institute's Grace Marie Turner on the debate over new mammogram and cervical cancer guidelines.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Grams until age fifty not 4050. No cervical cancer screening and to give aged 21 not an eighteen -- 21. That's the voting from a panel of government doctors. -- next
Judging the Treasury Rally

Judging the Treasury Rally

The Wall Street Journal's Evan Newmark on whether treasuries from big money interests will create a bubble.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Take a look at the falling interest rates but two key treasury securities militia units long slow decline recently that is. In the ten year and the two year treasury yields. That is the anxiety causing flight to safety that we told you about that's what you're looking out money is moving
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