Friday, May 30, 2008
Charlie Gasparino, "quoting" a CEO
CNBC's On-Air-Editor Charlie Gasparino on yesterday's Closing Bell was doing a story about the merger of J.P. Morgan and Bear Stearns. During the report Gasparino quoted Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld, but the quote wasn't a clean quote. Watch below to see what it was:
O'Reilly loses it about NBC, again
On the O'Reilly Factor last night during his segment with "Bernie and Jane," he lost it again. They were discussing the book by former White House press Secretary Scott McClellan. The main issue had by O'Reilly was the fact McClellan was going on left-wing networks, like NBC. Most know who O'Reilly is taking about, but he never mentions the name of Keith Olbermann. The bashing got heated on O'Reilly's part, so much so he almost had another Inside Edition moment. The video of last night is below, someone should get him some water:
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Lifelock, not really that secure?
Lifelock, Inc., a company that advertises it will keep your identity safe from online hackers, may not be all that safe. In a class action lawsuit filed in West Virginia, New Jersey, and Maryland, the suit alleges that Lifelock, Inc., isn't really keeping anyone safe. The company came onto the scene with a very adventurous commercial. The ad shows company CEO Todd Davis, showing his own social security number (SSN) on a truck. The suit also claims that Davis' own SSN has been stolen multiple times by thieves. To read more click continued at the bottom. The lifelock lawsuit was also mentioned on CNBC's Fastmoney.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The world according to the oil man
Monday, May 19, 2008
Something you don't see everyday at Morehouse University
This past weekend at Morehouse University in Atlanta, Georgia, something interesting happened. They had there normal graduation ceremony, with a twist. The valedictorian for the class of 2008 was a little different this year. Morehouse which is an all black college, that is 96% African American, had a white valedictorian. Joshua Packwood is the young mans name. To learn more, the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams did a story about Mr. Packwood tonight. The video is below.
A look at the Olbermann-O'Reilly feud
The second story comes from the New York Post, which is owned by News Corp, who is the parent of Fox News. In the famed "Page Six" section, Robert John writes about how Olbermann maybe melting down. As you can read below.
From the NY Post:
IS Keith Olbermann, MSNBC's top-rated anchor, on the verge of yet another professional meltdown? His feuding with "Hardball" host Chris Matthews is nothing new. But now we're told notoriously odd Olbermann is lashing out at the rest of his network's talking heads. During West Virginia primary coverage the other night, Olbermann began pounding the table when lead White House reporter David Gregory didn't wrap his segment quickly enough to satisfy him. Olbermann recently encouraged management to oust the cable channel's lone conservative, Tucker Carlson, and it's also no secret among producers that Olbermann refuses to introduce Dan Abrams' show, which follows his own. Olbermann walked out of MSNBC years ago in a huff after also blowing up at ESPN, so TV insiders are curious if this recent behavior is a sign that history will repeat itself. MSNBC did not respond to our calls and e-mails seeking comment.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Chris Matthews schools that other Kevin James
Its been viewed almost a half million times on youtube, and MSNBC.com, so it has to be here. Last night on Hardball on MSNBC, Chris Matthews and Los Angeles conservative radio host Kevin James went back and forth about what Neville Chamberlain and the Nazis in 1938.This was after President Bush's speech in the middle East. Needless to Kevin James really wasn't ready to play "hardball." I have to say I feel bad for Mark Green, when Chris Matthews gets going, you can't stop him, especially when someone gets there history wrong. As you will see below.
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