good evening, everyone. outfront tonight we have breaking news. the market today dropped about 125 points, thanks to greece and jpmorgan. deepening trading losses at the bank today. the total losses for america s biggest bank, at this moment we tell you could now be $4 billion. just on friday we were telling you it was only $3 billion and you may have seen reports the day before that it was $2 billion. jpmorgan is about to face a firing squad here in washington. at the bank today heads started to roll. the first out was the woman, the top chief investment officer. she made $30 million in compensation in the past two years. it s unclear how much of that may be clawed back related to recent reform. we re always just hours away from a more public showdown. jamie dimon will be facing fire at the company s annual meeting in tampa. jamie likes a fight but you can bet he s not thrilled about the timing of this. here in the halls of the senate there s an investigation in the works. s
interested as to why you guys decided that keeping money in but trying to manage it is something that can be managed and how do you reconcile the fears of somebody like myself who says that s admirable but you can t control the snake, the ability to infect the snake has proven itself from adam and eve to be more powerful than any man and i m curious how the both of you reconcile that. well, you can t. we ve always felt that you can t unilaterally disarm in a nuclear arms race, and and this is a step that is a desired step, and it s one actually, dylan, that s been thought through by a number of the grass roots efforts. i mean, let s give, you know, common cause and the public citizen. for sure. justice brennan said, there have been peopleo a lot of thought and struggle with buckley and valero and how we deal with the constitutional issue of speech. this provided an opportunity for a member to either have things
relationship is? well, i think the relationship between the retail pharmacist and the patient is extremely important on a number of levels. first of all, for elderly patients the reassurance offered by local pharmacists who know them for years and know their patient history and know their health concerns and are friendly with them, it s a very reassuring service for your pharmacist to say it s okay to take these meds, i m looking out for you, don t worry about that. so, it s important on that level. it s also important in terms of keeping money and business in new york state. we figure that about $5.6 billion and 18,000 pharmacy jobs are lost through the use of mail order pharmacies. linda, don t you think, though, because part of your argument the elderly going in to get their prescriptions from the pharmacist, some would argue it s easier for them to be delivered their prescriptions at home, and a lot of these
something, versus making a decision versus making decisions that are actually harmful to you. it s a good topic. in australia, for one day, at least, atm stood for all the money. an electronic glitch meant that the commonwealth s banking atms were dishing out free cash all across sydney. as you might expect, word spread pretty quickly. i wouldn t expect that, i d expect to tell no one, right? authorities had to issue a warning that anyone keeping the mope that wasn t theirs would be in fact committing a crime. because keeping money that isn t yours is a crime. how they will find that out, though the atm cameras. a silly story. coming up next on american morning, countdown to an nfl lockout. owners and players have until midnight to reach a new labor agreement. why can t these rich folks all get along? they re simply not making enough money. we ll talk to a sports