"Are you a Scorpio? You seemed really careful with your money.", my financial consultant friend asked. "Yup, I am a Scorpio. What's that got to do with my finances?" He replied that astrology although not scientifically proven, is interesting when you try to 'match' individual profiles with the personality traits they display based on their horoscope. It gives him a.
morgan, morgan stanley, all the banks, credit criss, citigroup,bar clays, dirkland, that s a law firm. the banks have gone for romney, why? they are gone primary because of dodd-frank issue but if they lich to governor romney in that debate, talking about too big to fail and dodd frank, they are thinking, can i stop that check before it clears? what is too big to fail? that s a bank like j.p. morgan, chase so the government guarantees they won t go out of business. $1.2 trillion in assets, you will not go out of business. romney says he will dump that. he took their money and said, hi, got your money now. like barack obama did four years ago. lou dobbs, that s the fairest assessment you will get anywhere. right here. vicious attack on a california couple, put out a recommendny sign on their front lawn,
exempt. shepard: tack us back to the root cause of all this. city officials point the finger at rising payrolls and escalating pension costs and depleted reserves compounded by the recession. here in california the state cut its funding for cities and counties. meantime, higher salaries and more spending has led to more borrowing. cities that didn t find ways to manage their budgets now face a perfect storm, soaring costs no, way to pay and bankruptcy only their only option to get out from under. shepard: claudia, thank you. british lawmakers are set to grill the former executive at center of the huge international banking scandal at bar clays. a pathe top bank executives std down earlier this month after barclays officials admitted managers at the firm lied about the interest rates they pay to borrow money from other banks. rates that ultimately affect
good morning and welcome to early start. i m ali velshi. zoraida is off today. i like these hours. i m eating a hot dog this morning. i love that about you, ali velshi. i m ashleigh banfield. it is 5:01. it s the holiday but this fourth of july is less about celebration and more about patience for many americans. and in some cases, even survival. because for six days now there have been many of your fellow countrymen with no power in this extraordinary heat wave. at least 20 people have now died since thursday when deadly storms slammed the east, slammed the midwest. and about 1.2 million people are still waiting to get their power back, to get a fan on, to get the ac back. this is right across the country. here are the states without power today. power companies are repairing damaged transmitters as fast as they can, but customers still could be waiting until the weekend. still until the weekend until they can get that electricity back. and all of this, while those u