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>>erin: my gosh. >>shepard: it was called by an official the most disgusting thing he had seen working for the league and they asked someone to turn down the music and the cops came both men facing diagnosis orderly conduct. why do adults act like there? >>erin: i worked a little league world series for four or five years and the team that won it all was from columbus, georgia, one year, and that is where that was held. it is so intense, and i know that one day when i have kids i will be intense, i have to imagine that but can you imagine being like this? >>shepard: no punches thrown. erin andrews now with fox. forget you, worldwide leader. neil? >>neil: scarlett johansson and her sequel and president obama and his see queen. when is a superstar bank on a record $20 million payout. and the other, a president banking on keeping the spending going and he knows who will write the check out. you know her script. come to think of it, maybe you know his, too. that was not a ploy to use the beautiful star. b
>>erin: my gosh. >>shepard: it was called by an official the most disgusting thing he had seen working for the league and they asked someone to turn down the music and the cops came both men facing diagnosis orderly conduct. why do adults act like there? >>erin: i worked a little league world series for four or five years and the team that won it all was from columbus, georgia, one year, and that is where that was held. it is so intense, and i know that one day when i have...
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>>erin: my gosh. >>shepard: it was called by an official the most disgusting thing he had seen working for the league and they asked someone to turn down the music and the cops came both men facing diagnosis orderly conduct. why do adults act like there? >>erin: i worked a little league world series for four or five years and the team that won it all was from columbus, georgia, one year, and that is where that
>>erin: my gosh. >>shepard: it was called by an official the most disgusting thing he had seen working for the league and they asked someone to turn down the music and the cops came both men facing diagnosis orderly conduct. why do adults act like there? >>erin: i worked a little league world series for four or five years and the team that won it all was from columbus, georgia, one year, and that is where that
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thank you so much, erin. i just have to take a minute to say how cool it is to be in this room with this group of ladies and the men who support those ladies, and with sandra, who really did inspire a lot of the work that i did this year. to be on a panel with sandra talking about young women organizing is a little surreal. thank you now for giving me that opportunity and erin and terry and all of you for being here. i really appreciate it. i wanted to start with one of my favorite quotes to set the scene from alice walker, author of "the color purple." she said, "the most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." i know that i'm preaching to the choir in this room. this is a group of women who know they are powerful and are not afraid to use the power. but i think it serves as a reminder for perhaps why some in our generation have been less engaged. they have been taught by our political system to think they don't have any power. there's two ways to look at what's happened th
thank you so much, erin. i just have to take a minute to say how cool it is to be in this room with this group of ladies and the men who support those ladies, and with sandra, who really did inspire a lot of the work that i did this year. to be on a panel with sandra talking about young women organizing is a little surreal. thank you now for giving me that opportunity and erin and terry and all of you for being here. i really appreciate it. i wanted to start with one of my favorite quotes to...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, summer blues. depression set in early today, and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn't budge. ♪ yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. >> there's a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. >> peter buickvar equity strategist tells "outfront" the jobs numbers are quote, pathetic. chief u.s. economist says another month, another sub par employment report. mitt romney had it right. there is a lot of pain in a lot places, but does all the doom and bloom add up? yes, the jobs numbers weren't great, but this is a glass we're choosing to see a little bit more half full. and most americans agree with us. a new cnn poll shows 60% of people are optimistic and think economic conditions next year will be good. one reason for this is housing. it's a little
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, summer blues. depression set in early today, and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn't budge. ♪ yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. >> there's a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class...
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the interview's been fascinating to watch, erin. to see just the intellectual curiosity of a former president. his knowledge about agriculture and africa. sincere humanitarian streak. when he does talk about domestic politics, he's always careful to make a rationale point but not take it too far to polarize. making the point about the great work of the mormon church in hawaii. those gestures really make it easy to take a partisan point when he kind of slips it in there. >> yeah, i thought that was a very interesting point. he did go out of his way to give several examples as we were talking about how he liked the mormon church. last but not least, interesting, what he said, so different than barack obama. i wanted to bring it up to you again. he says americans don't resent millionaires and billionaires. they just want to be able to become them. why is it barack obama doesn't feel comfortable speaking in those direct terms? >> it's funny because barack obama does say occasionally, look, i went to a country where everyone can do well.
the interview's been fascinating to watch, erin. to see just the intellectual curiosity of a former president. his knowledge about agriculture and africa. sincere humanitarian streak. when he does talk about domestic politics, he's always careful to make a rationale point but not take it too far to polarize. making the point about the great work of the mormon church in hawaii. those gestures really make it easy to take a partisan point when he kind of slips it in there. >> yeah, i thought...
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erin? >> a lot of people are asking that tonight. thanks very much to barbara starr. >>> outfront next, mcdonald's says it's offering healthy options at the summer olympics. but does it add up? >>> and scott peterson was sentenced to death for the murders of his wife and unborn son. but now he's appealing that sentence. why paul callan thinks he might win. cation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. 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 unus
erin? >> a lot of people are asking that tonight. thanks very much to barbara starr. >>> outfront next, mcdonald's says it's offering healthy options at the summer olympics. but does it add up? >>> and scott peterson was sentenced to death for the murders of his wife and unborn son. but now he's appealing that sentence. why paul callan thinks he might win. cation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this...
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erin? >> our thanks to you. >>> to france where investigators presented their final report today on air france flight 447. that's the flight you recall that crashed into the atlantic and was on its way from brazil to france three years ago this month. all 228 people on board died and the report blames a series of pilot errors. richard quest told me what those were. >> reporter: erin, the report is more than 200 pages long. it goes into great detail about what happened and why. the heart of it is technical fault, the speed sensor and the way the pilot flying, the youngest and most inexperienced responded to it. it was those actions which ultimately doomed the plane. time and again what is clear is a lack of training, a lack of education, and a lack of cockpit culture. frankly, should have the more senior members of the crew flying the plane after the incident took place. this will be a incident where the aviation industry, the airlines, the pilots themselves, everybody has to rethink what th
erin? >> our thanks to you. >>> to france where investigators presented their final report today on air france flight 447. that's the flight you recall that crashed into the atlantic and was on its way from brazil to france three years ago this month. all 228 people on board died and the report blames a series of pilot errors. richard quest told me what those were. >> reporter: erin, the report is more than 200 pages long. it goes into great detail about what happened and...
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and his son, jay, told our erin that the findings -- erin burnett, that the findings of an independent investigation claiming a cover-up should not be a legal indictment. listen to this. >> i think everybody in this situation whether it's penn state, whether it's my family, and certainly, most of all, the victims, deserve to have the truth company out and not necessarily make decisions based on what louis freeh himself called reasonable conclusions. >> do you think you should have waited for all the court cases to end before announcing your decision? >> obviously not. again, we're not -- we're not involved in the court cases. nor is the paterno family or anyone else. those are the activities of the criminal investigation system. we and the university both found the freeh report information incredibly compelling. they interviewed more than 460 individuals, examined more than 3 million documents and e-mails. they provided an examination that was more exhaustive than anything any of us have ever seen in the university. so with the university accepting those findings, we've found that that
and his son, jay, told our erin that the findings -- erin burnett, that the findings of an independent investigation claiming a cover-up should not be a legal indictment. listen to this. >> i think everybody in this situation whether it's penn state, whether it's my family, and certainly, most of all, the victims, deserve to have the truth company out and not necessarily make decisions based on what louis freeh himself called reasonable conclusions. >> do you think you should have...
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erin. >> thanks, mohammed jamjoom. >>> now beijing. china announced its economy is only growing at 7.6%. you might say that's fast. 7.6%. the problem is, it's not for china. and right now, as goes china goes the world. gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" tells me it is even worse than this indicates. stan grant tells us why china's news is so bad for us. >> reporter: the lowest growth in three years. this is not just going to be a worry for china. this is going to send a bit of a shiver through the rest of the world as well. u.s., europe, other big markets affected by the global financial crisis. china has remained one of the real bright spots. the real engine of growth for the world economy. now, there are signs china's growth engines are starting to peter out. it's no longer exporting as much. it can't continue to rely on endless investment. somehow, they have to get people here spending. they have to find ways to boost consumption. all of this happening as it tries to engineer a steady transition of power at the t
erin. >> thanks, mohammed jamjoom. >>> now beijing. china announced its economy is only growing at 7.6%. you might say that's fast. 7.6%. the problem is, it's not for china. and right now, as goes china goes the world. gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" tells me it is even worse than this indicates. stan grant tells us why china's news is so bad for us. >> reporter: the lowest growth in three years. this is not just going to be a worry for...
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erin, robert and karen. i will go to you first, erin. how do you see things? >> there's a great story in "the washington post" today by amy gardner about virginia. we were just talking swing states and the swing state smackdown, virginia is ground zero for that. she has a great story about what the state will look like this fall. >> i have to say i agree with you. we had her on the show earlier and talked about that interview. good job there. how about you, robert? what's your must read. >> great story in politico. republican governors are concerned that mitt romney is not smacking back forcefully with the obama campaign and with the strategist. they are very worried. push back and push back hard. >> thank you for that. karen, we will finish up with you. what's your must read? >> "boston globe," one of the many stories coming out, again with this conflicting information and why it matters is that it is hard to make an argument you are bet other the economy when you may have played as a businessman undermining the economy. >> can i ask you really quick, is bain
erin, robert and karen. i will go to you first, erin. how do you see things? >> there's a great story in "the washington post" today by amy gardner about virginia. we were just talking swing states and the swing state smackdown, virginia is ground zero for that. she has a great story about what the state will look like this fall. >> i have to say i agree with you. we had her on the show earlier and talked about that interview. good job there. how about you, robert? what's...
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>> well, they are huge, as you mentioned, erin. the big thing here is the iranians have developed several techniques for hardening concrete. the fact the concrete has been hardened through special techniques means that any type of conventional wisdom is going to have a really tough time getting after that hardened target as they call them. in this case the technical term is hardened and deeply buried targets. the iranians are masters not only at hardening the concrete and they actually study that at their universities but the other part of it is they have buried their bunkers where they're creating a lot of their nuclear weapons deeply underground, places like parchin, all of those. many of the installations we're interested in are underground. >> when you talk about an upgrade, do you have a sense what that upgrade might be? 30,000 pounds becomes what? >> well, the weight probably stays the same in most cases. but what happens is the targeting is improved and the type of ordinance that is attached to the bomb, explosive charge rel
>> well, they are huge, as you mentioned, erin. the big thing here is the iranians have developed several techniques for hardening concrete. the fact the concrete has been hardened through special techniques means that any type of conventional wisdom is going to have a really tough time getting after that hardened target as they call them. in this case the technical term is hardened and deeply buried targets. the iranians are masters not only at hardening the concrete and they actually...
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i asked her why the navy opened fire. >> reporter: erin, a u.s. navy supply ship in the persian gulf fired on a small boat apparently killing one person and wounding three others when this small boat came too close to the u.s. navy ship. navy officials, pentagon officials tell us that it may have been fishermen on board but in those busy and tense waters of the persian gulf, when a small boat approaches a u.s. navy ship and does not obey the signals to stay away and keeps coming, that they really have no choice but eventually, if they have to, to use lethal force to stop it. erin. >> all right, thanks to barbara. now we go to syria where fighting intensified today. the red kros announced the spread of violence means the entire country they say formally is now in civil war. ivan watson has been following the story and told me what this new fighting in damascus means. >> reporter: erin, ferocious gun battles have been raging in the heart of the syrian capital for nearly two days now according to eyewitness testimony, as well as numerous videos filme
i asked her why the navy opened fire. >> reporter: erin, a u.s. navy supply ship in the persian gulf fired on a small boat apparently killing one person and wounding three others when this small boat came too close to the u.s. navy ship. navy officials, pentagon officials tell us that it may have been fishermen on board but in those busy and tense waters of the persian gulf, when a small boat approaches a u.s. navy ship and does not obey the signals to stay away and keeps coming, that...
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here's the issue erin. he is right to say that this is a distraction. but the problem is that that's the dynamic. that's been unleashed. and, you know, i think that you eventually have to deal with that. i think that's a reasonable point jonathan raises. >> okay. >> distraction of his own making. and, you know, there is fundamental dissonance, he can't demand apologies for negative campaigns when he is campaigning on no apology. he can take control of the cycle. it's communications 101. you have to put it out. >> put it out there and then say here's what i'm going to do about jobs. i didn't want to do it, you guys are jerks, but i did it. >>> "outfront" investigation into drilling for oil in the arctic. shell is ready for a potential disaster like the deepwater horizon. >>> and an update on the recovery of aimee copeland, the young woman making a miraculous recovery after she was attacked by flesh-eating bacteria. her father, "outfront" tonight. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62%
here's the issue erin. he is right to say that this is a distraction. but the problem is that that's the dynamic. that's been unleashed. and, you know, i think that you eventually have to deal with that. i think that's a reasonable point jonathan raises. >> okay. >> distraction of his own making. and, you know, there is fundamental dissonance, he can't demand apologies for negative campaigns when he is campaigning on no apology. he can take control of the cycle. it's communications...
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erin? >> all right. thanks to david mckenzie. >>> now let's check in with anderson on what's coming up up on "ac360." >>> a report at blasting the people who are supposed to be keeping firearms out of the hands of criminals, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. specifically it takes the t if to task during that operation fast and furious. we'll detail what the report says that went so badly wrong. the committee ininvestigating it. also a survivor of the massacre pay tra anderson took a gunshot to the brain. she's already walking, telling jokes, going to grand skew for a degree in music. we'll talk to neurosurgeon about how much had to go right for her to beat the incredible odds against her. and tonight's ridiculous. >> see you in just a few moments. and now our fifth story out front. a strong deny from the 16-year-old who has shocked the swimming world after a series of record-breaking swims. her name is ye shiwen. she's from china. she told the reporters, quite, my achievements derive from dili
erin? >> all right. thanks to david mckenzie. >>> now let's check in with anderson on what's coming up up on "ac360." >>> a report at blasting the people who are supposed to be keeping firearms out of the hands of criminals, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. specifically it takes the t if to task during that operation fast and furious. we'll detail what the report says that went so badly wrong. the committee ininvestigating it. also a survivor of the...
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i think erin's right. but if this continues on through most of the summer, i'm not sure he can recover after labor day. remember, politics has changed. there's more emphasis because of the 24/7 news cycle on it than there has been before. if that reputation takes hold, it's hard to dig out. >> erin, when you also bring in the fact that many people are asking about his transparency in terms of his finances, his taxes. in fact, on the same new nbc wall street journal poll when questioned about the effective reports on mitt romney's tax returns, 32% more negative opinion. 4% more positive opinion. so if you add these factors, he's going to have a lot to turn around. >> he is. but once again the calculation is come labor day, people aren't going to be talking about this. that is their kolglation. whether it works or not, it's hard to tell. that's what they say. you have to take the romney campaign at their word. this is their strategy. we'll see. >> now, governor let me ask this. debates. how important are the
i think erin's right. but if this continues on through most of the summer, i'm not sure he can recover after labor day. remember, politics has changed. there's more emphasis because of the 24/7 news cycle on it than there has been before. if that reputation takes hold, it's hard to dig out. >> erin, when you also bring in the fact that many people are asking about his transparency in terms of his finances, his taxes. in fact, on the same new nbc wall street journal poll when questioned...
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joining me today is mark newton, the chief technical analyst, and erin davis, erin, what do you think, is the market overreacting? what is the outlook for ups right now. >> thank you, bill, do i think the loss is a big embarrassment for ubs. while ubs is right to point out that it's due to nasdaq's operational failures, we didn't see this loss from any other major investment bank. i think that ubs's explanation that it didn't get confirmations on time, that it kept pushing the buy button, it makes them look amateurish. >> a lot of people looking amateurish that day. what is the silloff due to the chart, what do you you think of the stock right now. >> the stock started to strend down in march. . since then, the stock has been lower with a trend of lower highing and lower lows. although it's gotten down, technically it's tough to argue that a real low is in. if you go to a longer term perspective, the stock is down 80% from it's lows, it's important to point out that today will mark a new monthly closing low, really since 2009, although the stock seems oversold, it's tough to pick a lo
joining me today is mark newton, the chief technical analyst, and erin davis, erin, what do you think, is the market overreacting? what is the outlook for ups right now. >> thank you, bill, do i think the loss is a big embarrassment for ubs. while ubs is right to point out that it's due to nasdaq's operational failures, we didn't see this loss from any other major investment bank. i think that ubs's explanation that it didn't get confirmations on time, that it kept pushing the buy button,...
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erin? >>> our fifth story "outfront," aimee copeland, the 24-year-old who lost her leg a foot and her hands to a flesh-eating bacterial infection that almost killed her, has been defying the odds in her recovery. she's in the midst of grueling physical therapy sessions that are geared towards the basics. getting in and out of a chair. she's also learned to work with a new hand and leg prosthetics. it's been a miraculously quick recovery. and "outfront" tonight, andy copeland, aimee's father has been giving us updates. good to see you. i know physical therapy sessions have been difficult. what are some of the things that most recently she's mastered? >> well, i'll tell you, just the regiment she's under now is incredible. she does 200 crunches in about seven minutes. 400 leg lifts in about seven minutes. she does an untold number of push-ups. in fact, one day i went there to see her, she was doing push-ups and her therapist, she must have talked to him for five minutes while she was doing pu
erin? >>> our fifth story "outfront," aimee copeland, the 24-year-old who lost her leg a foot and her hands to a flesh-eating bacterial infection that almost killed her, has been defying the odds in her recovery. she's in the midst of grueling physical therapy sessions that are geared towards the basics. getting in and out of a chair. she's also learned to work with a new hand and leg prosthetics. it's been a miraculously quick recovery. and "outfront" tonight, andy...
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"erin burnett outfront" starts "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "outfron>>> "outfront" republicans are rolling out ther thep thetheir att. thp they say they hathey repeal and then replace. but does it add up. >>> a texas grad student mauled at the jane goodall institute. what went wrong? >>> and one man trying to rewrite the constitution. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm john avlon in for erin burnett tonight. "outfront" tonight, republicans in a corner over health care. the supreme court battle may be over. but has the political and policy war just begun? the house of representatives has already scheduled a vote to repeal health care reform next week. and senate republicans have pledged to repeal it if they take back the senate this fall. the conservative base is firmly aligned against the health care law. mitt romney is campaigning on a pledge to repeal and replace. just look at the sign on his podium. over the weekend, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was dismissive when he was asked, what happens after repeal? what would hi
"erin burnett outfront" starts "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "outfron>>> "outfront" republicans are rolling out ther thep thetheir att. thp they say they hathey repeal and then replace. but does it add up. >>> a texas grad student mauled at the jane goodall institute. what went wrong? >>> and one man trying to rewrite the constitution. let's go "outfront."...
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erin? >> thanks to barbara. and now we go to syria, where fighting intensified at the capital today. the red cross announced the spread of violence means the entire country they say formally is now in civil war. ivan watson has been following the story and told me what this new fighting in damascus means. >> reporter: erin, ferocious gun battles have been raging in the heart of the syrian capital for nearly two days now according to eyewitness testimony, as well as numerous videos filmed by opposition activists and rebel cameramen as well who have even been live streaming over the internet pitched battles between gunmen and the forces of the syrian president bashar al assad. in some of these cases the fighters using machine guns and rocket propelled launchers that jam as they go up against armored syrian tanks. this is a sign that the rebels are feeling more confident than ever that the government's control of the capital is being challenged more than ever in nearly 16 months. the circle is tightening around the
erin? >> thanks to barbara. and now we go to syria, where fighting intensified at the capital today. the red cross announced the spread of violence means the entire country they say formally is now in civil war. ivan watson has been following the story and told me what this new fighting in damascus means. >> reporter: erin, ferocious gun battles have been raging in the heart of the syrian capital for nearly two days now according to eyewitness testimony, as well as numerous videos...
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great question, erin. actually, if i take you back to 2003, when some of these extremists were starting to embed themselves in northern mali, one of them named lupari, a former gsp commander, which is the organization that became al qaeda and the islamic magheb had kidnapped 32 tourists. the way we solved it is to work with regional partners to chase him across the desert. we were able to stop him. that was a success story that launched a five-year package that the department of defense worked on. so that is one option we have. >> and i want to ask you in a moment about drone activity and what the u.s. is doing and the cia. some interesting things we saw on that front. first, i want to ask you about what's really at stake here. viewers may remember we called the military leader of one of the key islamic-linked, al qaeda-linked militias. here is a piece of tape of what he had to say about his ambition what he wants to do. and obviously cnn cannot confirm the complete authenticity of of this. we want to play
great question, erin. actually, if i take you back to 2003, when some of these extremists were starting to embed themselves in northern mali, one of them named lupari, a former gsp commander, which is the organization that became al qaeda and the islamic magheb had kidnapped 32 tourists. the way we solved it is to work with regional partners to chase him across the desert. we were able to stop him. that was a success story that launched a five-year package that the department of defense worked...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, facebook not making many friends this evening because just a few hours ago, facebook came out with its first earnings report as a big public company. and it did do about what people thought. revenue was up 32% from a year ago. that may sound good but the problem is facebook's shares are taking a big hit. you remember, this is a company that was second biggest stock market launch ever. today facebook shares closed at 26 a share. $26 a share. you see that black diamond-looking ski slope. it's falling even after the market closed tonight. down about 30% from where it went public. this obviously has hurt a lot of people who struggled to try to get shares of this ipo. why are people so nervous? there's one word and it's money. during tonight's conference call with investors, mark zuckerberg, the ceo of facebook, made it clear that making money from advertising is a top priority. >> we know that social ads perform much better than nonsocial ads so our job over the next f
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, facebook not making many friends this evening because just a few hours ago, facebook came out with its first earnings report as a big public company. and it did do about what people thought. revenue was up 32% from a year ago. that may sound good but the problem is facebook's shares are taking a big hit. you remember, this is a company that was second biggest stock market launch ever. today facebook shares closed at 26 a share. $26 a share. you...
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the laws of nature and physics don't care. >> thank you so ron reagan, erin as well. up next, remember that 13-year-old kid who wowed conservatives a couple of years ago? >> conservatism is not an idea of feelings, it is an ideology of protecting the people and the people's rights. >> he is 17 now and he's here to tell us why he's not a conservative anymore. this is "hardball." the place for politics. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> president obama hits the
the laws of nature and physics don't care. >> thank you so ron reagan, erin as well. up next, remember that 13-year-old kid who wowed conservatives a couple of years ago? >> conservatism is not an idea of feelings, it is an ideology of protecting the people and the people's rights. >> he is 17 now and he's here to tell us why he's not a conservative anymore. this is "hardball." the place for politics. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first...
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it's interesting to me, erin. first he was saying kerry only put out two years and it ended up being five. he's trying to do everything he can to deflect from answering. why he doesn't do what moes people have done. >> well, remember also, teresa heinz kerry didn't run for president. john kerry did. and mitt romney is running for president. the bigger problem is, look. this is indicative how mitt romney could govern as president. will he keep secrets from the american people if he's in negotiations with other countries et cetera? that's the question. that's why this is a big problem. americans want transparency with their government. he's not giving that to anybody right now. >> and part of it is he said he was the business guy that could bring the economy back. he told people to look at what he did at bain but now he's saying i'm not going to tell you about how i handled my own finances or bain. >> yeah. that's right. and here's the other thing. this is why this is not going to go away. the press core is like a m
it's interesting to me, erin. first he was saying kerry only put out two years and it ended up being five. he's trying to do everything he can to deflect from answering. why he doesn't do what moes people have done. >> well, remember also, teresa heinz kerry didn't run for president. john kerry did. and mitt romney is running for president. the bigger problem is, look. this is indicative how mitt romney could govern as president. will he keep secrets from the american people if he's in...
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erin is back from africa tomorrow. she'll be talking about facebook. the tech company will release its first quarterly earnings report since going public.
erin is back from africa tomorrow. she'll be talking about facebook. the tech company will release its first quarterly earnings report since going public.
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erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, al qaeda rising. i'm live from a refugee camp miles from the border of northern maly. more than a quarter million refugees have fled the country, more than twice as many as syria. they're flegel indicated linked extremists. here here is leon panetta shortly after the killing of osama bin laden. >> we're in reach of defeating al qaeda. i think we had them on the run. i think now is the moment. >> reporter: but here on the frontier of northern mally, al qaeda and other extremists are getti getting strength. and the fear is this could become a new safe haven for terrorists. we have heard horrible stories about what is happening and you're going to hear them. but sharia law is the rule. today i called the military leader for an czar al din, the main islamic radical group linked to al qaeda here. we wanted to tell you their side of the story, but here's what happened. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: yes, this is omar. hello? >> hello. >> translator: yes,
erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, al qaeda rising. i'm live from a refugee camp miles from the border of northern maly. more than a quarter million refugees have fled the country, more than twice as many as syria. they're flegel indicated linked extremists. here here is leon panetta shortly after the killing of osama bin laden. >> we're in reach of defeating al qaeda. i think we had them on the...
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. >> erin, what do you think? >> i agree with that, if you read bothç the dissents and th concurre concurre occurrence, both read as individual opinions which is unusual. >> jump into the mind of chief justice roberts for a moment. you know him well, as does your husband. we don't. >> yes, he's -- as people have said. a great jurist, a great legal advocate before the court. he has an immense respect for the court as an institution, as well as for the elected branches. i think that -- >> how does he think? how does he approach the idea of coming up with his opinion? >> he's a very analytical justice. i think having come from practice and from the d.c. circuit, he carefully looks at a case. he is very intense about his preparation and looks at the sides very closely. >> the two of you are aware of these processes, but for those of us who have not clerked for a chief justice, when we deconstruct the process just a little bit, prior to the official vote, the judges schedule an informal meeting where they argue or de
. >> erin, what do you think? >> i agree with that, if you read bothç the dissents and th concurre concurre occurrence, both read as individual opinions which is unusual. >> jump into the mind of chief justice roberts for a moment. you know him well, as does your husband. we don't. >> yes, he's -- as people have said. a great jurist, a great legal advocate before the court. he has an immense respect for the court as an institution, as well as for the elected branches....