Hurricane, we have the latest on the storms path ahead. Outrage after california petitions to become first state to offer for illegal immigrant spending your tax dollars coming up. Wall street journal this morning reporting that the company is building bids this week, one person making the case, sales for ceo. What he says twitter is an unpolished jewel. Thats coming up. Plus, paying for your money atm fees. Markets expected to open lower. Concerns of a Monetary Policy weighing on investors around the world. In europe declines across the board as well. Snapping a sixday winning streak in the euro zone. The other averages mixed as you can see there. Coming up this morning joining me to talk about it Dagen Mcdowell, recon capital kevin kelly and Fox News Contributor judy miller. Good to see you, judy. Thank you. Dagen good morning. You want my quick take. Tim kaine was the goal to look like and act like a troll during the debate that makes Hillary Clinton warm, if you fuzzy and motherly.
To protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named Eileen Foster, a former Senior
To protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named Eileen Foster, a former Senior
Isnt the government supposed to protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named E
Isnt the government supposed to protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named E