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david: .d here's a statement from espn to delivery high quality content but that must be done in violence with their agreements. so david, this is about the current waive of the future, the slimmer bundles whether verizon would pull this off will be mainstream . david: yeah, what verizon said it will be good for the consumer because the consumer will have more to pick from. >> yeah. that's right . david: thank you so much, you will be here the whole hour. meanwhile loretta lunch sworn in as attorney general, vice president biden doing the honor last hour, she was previously the attorney of east new york. meanwhile like that story of the day. we're going to get back now to the situation in nepal lauren joining us with the very late east. lauren. >> hyde, david, over the weekend a 7.2 earthquake killed thousands of people and triggered a deadly avalanche on mt. everest. watch it unfold here. >> at least three americans are dead, one of them a google executive climbing everest to map out an exoti
david: .d here's a statement from espn to delivery high quality content but that must be done in violence with their agreements. so david, this is about the current waive of the future, the slimmer bundles whether verizon would pull this off will be mainstream . david: yeah, what verizon said it will be good for the consumer because the consumer will have more to pick from. >> yeah. that's right . david: thank you so much, you will be here the whole hour. meanwhile loretta lunch sworn in...
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david?avid: liz, could the war against kids smoking be in danger of unraveling thanks to e-cigarettes? how nicotine is becoming cool with the younger set. >>> battle over the obama administration's global warming rules. how the coal industry is literally fighting for its life. we have details on that straight ahead. ♪ when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any su
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david: thanks, nice. vowing to quote, defeat the republican machine, senator rand paul announced he is running for president. liz: the former eye surgeon from kentucky taking aim at rising national debt and his own party in his speech. listen. >> as i watch our once great economy collapse under mounting spending and debt, i think what kind of america will our grandchildren see? it seems to me that both parties and entire political system are to blame. liz: what would rand paul mean for american business? that is what we're about. joining us now, anthony scaramucci, skybridge capital, cofounder and managing partner and fox business contributor. mr. rand paul struck a very energetic note today. he took a couple of swipes at his own party and took swipes and barack obama. what do you think about the business community and tiny window he opened to his plans? >> he is an interesting guy. like version 2.0 of his dad. he is populist. what happens when you're a populist, saying nerve-rattling things like you will
david: thanks, nice. vowing to quote, defeat the republican machine, senator rand paul announced he is running for president. liz: the former eye surgeon from kentucky taking aim at rising national debt and his own party in his speech. listen. >> as i watch our once great economy collapse under mounting spending and debt, i think what kind of america will our grandchildren see? it seems to me that both parties and entire political system are to blame. liz: what would rand paul mean for...
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david: it is worse than going off to college. [laughter] david: it is terrifying.se guys who had been partners, mentors of mine on the team, hugely involved. some of them for like seven years. you are now all of the sudden parting ways. that was a really jarring moment. we are incredibly lucky that we have amazing support and an amazing mentor in marissa. that was a big shift. emily: what does marissa want from you and tumblr? david: the thing that got her so excited, what got us so excited, she saw the path that we were on. emily: what have you been able to do with yahoo! that you wouldn't have been able to do without? david: the big one came about six months in. we launched tumblr ad products powered by yahoo! ad tech. that was a really big deal. all of a sudden, we could go to the market with really, really robust ad technology. with this incredibly expressive canvas we had been working on for the last seven years. those two things together were a pretty monster combination for this ad industry. that suddenly gets to benefit from the work we had been doing. nd a
david: it is worse than going off to college. [laughter] david: it is terrifying.se guys who had been partners, mentors of mine on the team, hugely involved. some of them for like seven years. you are now all of the sudden parting ways. that was a really jarring moment. we are incredibly lucky that we have amazing support and an amazing mentor in marissa. that was a big shift. emily: what does marissa want from you and tumblr? david: the thing that got her so excited, what got us so excited,...
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david. stock is up -- david: it is trading up after-hours. would you buy in? mark sebastian, up over 2%. is it time to get in on ibm? >> ibm still has a bunch of restructuring going on. you know, that is one where i just think there are better opportunities in other tech names. as great as netflix has done, that still has huge upside. apple, i know you love apple. david: yeah, i do. >> i'm starting to fall into the apple crowd. i like microsoft. i think there are much safer names. ibm is no longer the ibm of early 2000s. it could go either way. could be kodak. could go back the way it was. david: you were talking, as you were talking the stock began to come down after-hours. somebody is listening to you. >> the power of mark sebastian. david: exactly. thank you very much, guys. now, new developments in the shipwreck tragedy causing shock all the way around the world. hundreds of people, we're still not sure how many, were killed when a smuggling boat carrying migrants to europe from northern
david. stock is up -- david: it is trading up after-hours. would you buy in? mark sebastian, up over 2%. is it time to get in on ibm? >> ibm still has a bunch of restructuring going on. you know, that is one where i just think there are better opportunities in other tech names. as great as netflix has done, that still has huge upside. apple, i know you love apple. david: yeah, i do. >> i'm starting to fall into the apple crowd. i like microsoft. i think there are much safer names....
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david: the fed? >> right fed money prints and stimulus did not get out to the right people, you want to look at say obama versus reagan, similar stim lative environment but look at job creation under reagan almost twice that because of policy. david: reagan stimulus came from government pulling back, and obama's stated stimulus comes from government going forward. >> today if you look at unfunded liabilities. david: other burden, because. the fed money printing is savers get nothing with zero interest rates. if you safe at all -- save at all. you are getting screwed. >> if you want to go broke safely, you can buy a u.s. treasury bond, you are not -- that is amazing how low that rate is, you get your money back at the end but you are not buying anything with it. david: it you make that case that wall street is doing great because of the zeero interest rates, and government is doing great they can borrow and spend money with no consequence, but the middle class is getting screwed. >> will question is w
david: the fed? >> right fed money prints and stimulus did not get out to the right people, you want to look at say obama versus reagan, similar stim lative environment but look at job creation under reagan almost twice that because of policy. david: reagan stimulus came from government pulling back, and obama's stated stimulus comes from government going forward. >> today if you look at unfunded liabilities. david: other burden, because. the fed money printing is savers get nothing...
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david: wow! i noted one particular quote where somebody said getting your point across just isn't worth it. it's not worth it for the salary, it's not worth it for getting promoted and possibly could get them fired. >> exactly. they're just concerned that they could get fired. they don't want to speak their mind even if they have these strong held convictions. david: let's remember that silicon valley relies on the capitalist system to exist in the first place, and then to grow. i mean capitalism is at the root of silicon valley. it's the thing that makes it exist, the air which they breathe the oxygen is capitalism and coming to bear in the issue of regulating the internet. some were in favor of the fcc take more action on the internet, now perhaps a conservative view of stopping reg regulation is more accompanying the way they live, no? >> some people describe themselves as more libertarian, they really agree with the mainstream republican party on these fiscal issues but they're worried about
david: wow! i noted one particular quote where somebody said getting your point across just isn't worth it. it's not worth it for the salary, it's not worth it for getting promoted and possibly could get them fired. >> exactly. they're just concerned that they could get fired. they don't want to speak their mind even if they have these strong held convictions. david: let's remember that silicon valley relies on the capitalist system to exist in the first place, and then to grow. i mean...
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why did david fire the second shot?hing that happened that night that angered him so much that he wanted to walk into the bedroom, absolutely hold the gun to his wife's head and shoot her not once, but shoot her twice, and then say it was a suicide? it just doesn't add up. i don't know if i'll ever be able to answer that question. >> forensics were the case. if we don't get dna off that envelope and fingerprints off the letter, we can't authenticate that she had written that. if we don't have the autopsy results that we have and the blood spatter results that we have, you know, we've got a whole different ball game here. >>> a young woman just landed her first big modeling job. a few hours later, she disappeared. the weave pattern on some fabric, the mixture of some concrete and a dog hair were the keys to the mystery. it was a friday night in central illinois, around 10:00 p.m. a motorist saw an abandoned car along the side of the road. the driver's side door was open. the lights were still on. the engine was running,
why did david fire the second shot?hing that happened that night that angered him so much that he wanted to walk into the bedroom, absolutely hold the gun to his wife's head and shoot her not once, but shoot her twice, and then say it was a suicide? it just doesn't add up. i don't know if i'll ever be able to answer that question. >> forensics were the case. if we don't get dna off that envelope and fingerprints off the letter, we can't authenticate that she had written that. if we don't...
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david: good point. good point. i stand corrected. 21-year-old jordan speith is golf's new hero, winning the masters, breaking records and doing so, showing himself to be humble well-spoken family man. could his emergence on the golf scene revive the sport and products like under armour which sponsors him? what do you think, larry? >> i think it is doubtful. i love jordan speith, you're right, 21 years old, a good man. the game caught up to tiger woods. besides all the other mess he was involved in. i think right now, you have a pool of players likes jordan who are just catching up to way tiger was. we need a game changing player, more than just a nice guy. somebody who approaches the game just like tiger woods did back when he came on the scene which was game changing. david: carrie, i don't know this guy looks game changing to me. >> he has a lot of promise. was second place last year. he has a track record, he could be. i have to tell you, i hope he doesn't let it get to his head. the paparazzi will build more ho
david: good point. good point. i stand corrected. 21-year-old jordan speith is golf's new hero, winning the masters, breaking records and doing so, showing himself to be humble well-spoken family man. could his emergence on the golf scene revive the sport and products like under armour which sponsors him? what do you think, larry? >> i think it is doubtful. i love jordan speith, you're right, 21 years old, a good man. the game caught up to tiger woods. besides all the other mess he was...
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david brooks. have said to me, when you talk about things like this, it gets much more response and residents. david: there is a quote that many people can think. very few people can see. the reality as it is korea that radical honesty is some thing to aspire to. i feel embarrassed because i have spoken a lot about myself. hopefully one can try to do it with a sense of honesty. if you do it with honesty and vulnerability, there is humility in that. even i have probably spoken about myself too much. charlie: "the road to character." david brooks is the author. back in a moment. ♪ charlie: philip glass is here. he is one of the most influential composers of his generation. he prefers to call himself a composer of music with repetitive structures. he has created more than 20 operas, including symphonies. film scores. works for solo piano. his memoir takes a look at the life that accompanies the music. it is called "words without music." do you want to disagree with the introduction? philip: when peopl
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david: all right.et's move on, sort of a related topic from small cities in the midwest to major cities in the northeast. these riots really can happen anywhere. in if the cops can't or won't stop destruction of property and businesses will business owners have to take matters into their own hands? sabrina what you do i this. >> not just business owners, it is the community. the sort of silver lining to the baltimore riots we're seeing a lot of people who are absolutely fed up, who are saying, i don't want my community to look like this. i don't want my children doing this moms grabbing their sons out of thick of things. seeing baltimore ravens coming out saying hey, this is, this is not the end goal for this city. we're seeing a lot of city on both left and right who are saying enough is enough. this is not how you solve sew sighal problems. david: adam, as we look live pictures from baltimore, let's hope this doesn't happen another day. we do have the national guard in force there. there are a lot of
david: all right.et's move on, sort of a related topic from small cities in the midwest to major cities in the northeast. these riots really can happen anywhere. in if the cops can't or won't stop destruction of property and businesses will business owners have to take matters into their own hands? sabrina what you do i this. >> not just business owners, it is the community. the sort of silver lining to the baltimore riots we're seeing a lot of people who are absolutely fed up, who are...
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emily: david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. david: thank you.s was fun. ♪ ♪ stephanie ruhle: it has been five years since haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. >> we lived one of the worst moments in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change an entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help will the people to have roads, to have electricity, to have running water. stephanie: there are people living in the stre a
emily: david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. david: thank you.s was fun. ♪ ♪ stephanie ruhle: it has been five years since haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. >> we lived one of the worst moments in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change an entire region in terms of...
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david. david: that is good news for our last guest as well. u.s.ollar index posting it best quarter since 2008 after surging nearly 9%. does this rally still have legs and how should investors play it? joining me "first on fox business" interview is russ koestrich. he is blackrock chief investment strategist. russ, great to see you. first off, does the dollar rally continue? >> i think it does. dave, if you think about what is driving the dollar higher, it is relative u.s. economic strength. it is diverging economic policy. it is the shale play making the u.s. more energy independent. all those themes will likely continue in 2015 and beyond. david: you say in your report already what has happened, companies we saw them lower their expectations. you say that is largely, particularly for the international companies as a result of the stronger dollar, right? >> this has been a very significant headwind for u.s. companies. if you look estimates for q1 pour the s&p 500, it is down negative 5% year-over-year. this is a big drop from where it was say in n
david. david: that is good news for our last guest as well. u.s.ollar index posting it best quarter since 2008 after surging nearly 9%. does this rally still have legs and how should investors play it? joining me "first on fox business" interview is russ koestrich. he is blackrock chief investment strategist. russ, great to see you. first off, does the dollar rally continue? >> i think it does. dave, if you think about what is driving the dollar higher, it is relative u.s....
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david? >> "dick van dyke show," of course. looking for stocks you can hold for years and not worry about? baron's has half dozen picks that balance instant gratification with long-term growth. the names are coming up. >>> one big league manager gave a lesson in management don'ts. we'll see what cincinnati's bryan said and what ticked him off hire. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. [intgo!om] drivers to your marks... it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers thr
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david: good point.powered by dodd-frank, and through the sec they will create a uniform standard for banks. e theone si fit a ing li obacar thadoest ncessily wo in our system. >> in fact that's right. what you wind up is with a situation where you have ton of efforts on parts of banks complying with regulations or more likely finding a way to get around regulations that are still technically legal and less effort than should be put toward minimizing risk and making good decisions. david: moving on to politics which we like here as well. senator rand paul appeared on megyn kelly's show last night and took a little heat. take a look. >> it will for predential debates you will get pounded. it will get ugly. that is the way process works. people accuse you of being too thin-skinned. >> people can get better. i am not perfect. i lose my cool and my temperature sometimes and i should be better at that. david: does rand paul have a liablability problem and stand in the way of him being president? senator? i ha
david: good point.powered by dodd-frank, and through the sec they will create a uniform standard for banks. e theone si fit a ing li obacar thadoest ncessily wo in our system. >> in fact that's right. what you wind up is with a situation where you have ton of efforts on parts of banks complying with regulations or more likely finding a way to get around regulations that are still technically legal and less effort than should be put toward minimizing risk and making good decisions. david:...
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david, liz. david: cheryl, thank you very much.an you imagine telling the irs you had forgotten to report $2.3 million in earnings for three years and expecting them to tell you that is fine. you must not be a clinton. that is exactly what the clinton foundation expects from irs, after they failed to disclose a big contribution from canadian donor that was helped by the stay department when hillary clinton was at the helm. will all impropriety haunt them, and hillary in particular during the campaign? mack mclarty served as chief of staff under president bill clinton. >> david, good to be with you. david: when i say whoops to the irs, they don't say, oh, that's okay. don't worry about it, just change their form. they hauled me in and i get a fine or something worse. why the clintons getting awith this? >> i think the irs will handle this with the foundation just like they would with any other foundation, david. i don't think there will be expression exception to this at all. whether you have corporations, individuals, whatever, you
david, liz. david: cheryl, thank you very much.an you imagine telling the irs you had forgotten to report $2.3 million in earnings for three years and expecting them to tell you that is fine. you must not be a clinton. that is exactly what the clinton foundation expects from irs, after they failed to disclose a big contribution from canadian donor that was helped by the stay department when hillary clinton was at the helm. will all impropriety haunt them, and hillary in particular during the...
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david: what? if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough mon
david: what? if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide...
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david: i served for a year and a half. senator tom carper: on active duty? david: from 84 or 85. senator tom carper: did anybody on the crew mentioned me? [laughter] david: they were a salty crew, it was possible. [laughter] david: it is probably razor bladed by now. good you just address -- could you just address the affiliation you had at the midshipmen brigade at ohio state? senator tom carper: i cannot remember for sure. i was on the military council at ohio state which was the are the air force, navy, rotc. i was involved in that from the time i was a freshman. i enjoyed that. we had a military ball every year and on my senior year i got to be in charge and put together a big debts. -- big dance. we brought in this group from canada that the mamas and the top was had discovered -- the pappas had discovered. it was the first time we had rock 'n roll at a military ball. there was also a traditional orchestra. david: what did you study at ohio state? senator tom carper: i thought i would major in political science but i changed my way halfway through to economics. i never regre
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david?nally raises interest rates, how will it affect every day americans like you and me in terms of saving lending? let's bring in new york community bank president. >> good to see you. david: wall street as you know is scared to death of a rate hike. every time there is a hint of it stocks go down in value. what about banks, particularly community banks? >> no question, if rates were higher it would be better for banks. there needs to be space amount of money banks assets they deploy and liabilities that fund those assets. so a higher rate environment is actually better for banking. david: for your kind of banking. for financial banking it ain't so. they're taking a lot of risk with zero interest rates. that's why they love zero interest rates. they borrow a lot of money and make big bets with it. >> sure. jamie dimon would divest of hundred billion dollars of deposits by charging for them. he was not paying for them. he was being paid to have them. david: we're looking at this chart. you
david?nally raises interest rates, how will it affect every day americans like you and me in terms of saving lending? let's bring in new york community bank president. >> good to see you. david: wall street as you know is scared to death of a rate hike. every time there is a hint of it stocks go down in value. what about banks, particularly community banks? >> no question, if rates were higher it would be better for banks. there needs to be space amount of money banks assets they...
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david? david: the medicine i take before i tock to the irs is a bottle of whiskey.alking to the irs. the dow was down this quarter, but the nasdaq and the s&p scored ninth straight winning quarter. can they make it ten? where should they put your money and you, too? apples, blockbuster iphone 6. early reviews, particularly one in the "wall street journal" say samsung's new galaxy might have what it takes. a face-off coming up. >>> and the president's plan for u.n. climate change is met with big opposition, some say it could be disastrous with our economy. are we saving a killing? the economy. more on that coming up. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams, your ah-has, your easier-said-tha
david? david: the medicine i take before i tock to the irs is a bottle of whiskey.alking to the irs. the dow was down this quarter, but the nasdaq and the s&p scored ninth straight winning quarter. can they make it ten? where should they put your money and you, too? apples, blockbuster iphone 6. early reviews, particularly one in the "wall street journal" say samsung's new galaxy might have what it takes. a face-off coming up. >>> and the president's plan for u.n. climate...
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. >> david headley. >> david headley. >> narrator: david coleman headley, an american, recruited by pakistani terrorists to help plan the most spectacular terror attack since 9/11. >> so many innocent people lost their lives. >> narrator: but was his arrest really an intelligence success? >> nobody detected him, nobody stopped him, lots and lots of people died. >> narrator: propublica reporter sebastian rotella unearths new details about headley's shadowy life. >> it's a draft memoir. this is the first time it's been made public. >> narrator: and evidence of how high-tech spies accessed the terrorists' communications but still didn't stop the attack. >> what role did the program play in stopping headley? >> none. >> narrator: tonight frontline and propublica investigate an american terrorist. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.
. >> david headley. >> david headley. >> narrator: david coleman headley, an american, recruited by pakistani terrorists to help plan the most spectacular terror attack since 9/11. >> so many innocent people lost their lives. >> narrator: but was his arrest really an intelligence success? >> nobody detected him, nobody stopped him, lots and lots of people died. >> narrator: propublica reporter sebastian rotella unearths new details about headley's...
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david, back to you. david: a little bit off on numbers. that is leading to a little bit of a downside. we'll be talking more about facebook in the next block. i want to go back to mike murphy to talk about what happened overseas. it may affect things here as well. the german bund yield was up 81%. we can put up a full screen of that. bill gross, said it is time to short the german bund. that apparently had some effect on the yield which goes up when the bond goes down. what does this portend what is happening over in europe? >> i think you have to keep it in context, the level it is coming off. it had a huge rally but rallying up to .2%. david: still 81% jump in one trading day. there is no way you can not discount that importance. >> you definitely can't. at some point the yields will normalize. whether the normal rate will be half of 1% or 1%. we know rates will not go negative and stay negative for too long. the quicker we get to normalized rate levels the better we can stop talking about when the fed is actually going to start raising.
david, back to you. david: a little bit off on numbers. that is leading to a little bit of a downside. we'll be talking more about facebook in the next block. i want to go back to mike murphy to talk about what happened overseas. it may affect things here as well. the german bund yield was up 81%. we can put up a full screen of that. bill gross, said it is time to short the german bund. that apparently had some effect on the yield which goes up when the bond goes down. what does this portend...
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david steinberg, kevin giddis, david courtney, phil streible. david? david: weakness in the global economy spurring today's big selloff and leading federal reserve to think about a june rate hike. "wall street journal" correspondent jon hilsenrath, also a fox business contributor. jon, great reporting today. apparently the fed, they have so much more data than us lesser mortals have access too. do you think they're actually seeing a negative quarter in the first? >> no but they're seeing a first quarter that's a lot weaker than they had expected coming into the year. you know i think that they do look at a lot of data but they're really focused on a lot of reports that we're all looking on, at, right now. that april jobs report was very soft. this week we had industrial production numbers, retail sales numbers, housing starts. all came in under expectations. so, they thought this year was going to be once again, a breakout year for the economy. looks like it's not. that has to the them a little antsy right now. david: let me put a fine point what you s
david steinberg, kevin giddis, david courtney, phil streible. david? david: weakness in the global economy spurring today's big selloff and leading federal reserve to think about a june rate hike. "wall street journal" correspondent jon hilsenrath, also a fox business contributor. jon, great reporting today. apparently the fed, they have so much more data than us lesser mortals have access too. do you think they're actually seeing a negative quarter in the first? >> no but...
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david: wanted to get your take. with the all-volunteer force how was that as far as the quality of the enlisted folks? senator carper: i know some of the folks who have been in the navy a long time bridled under his leadership. i like him. i got to meet him later on in life. and, of all places, delaware, as a congressman at the time. the group was trying to raise money for a vietnam memorial. bob hope was there. general westmoreland was there. i like to work the room, shake hands with people at tables. i'm working the room, and i said hello to bob hope, said hi to general westmoreland, and i came up to this one table. i said, "has anybody ever said you look exactly like admiral zumwalt?" he said, "people have said that." [laughter] i said, i'm tom carper. i'm the congressman here. he said, i'm admirals and walt -- admiral zumwalt. i mention my core values earlier. try to do what's right, do everything as best we can, treat other people he way you want to be treated, never give up. i really thought he treated people
david: wanted to get your take. with the all-volunteer force how was that as far as the quality of the enlisted folks? senator carper: i know some of the folks who have been in the navy a long time bridled under his leadership. i like him. i got to meet him later on in life. and, of all places, delaware, as a congressman at the time. the group was trying to raise money for a vietnam memorial. bob hope was there. general westmoreland was there. i like to work the room, shake hands with people at...
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david: i served for a year and a half. senator tom carper: on active duty? david: from 84 or 85. david: did -- senator tom carper: did anybody on the crew mentioned me? [laughter] david: they were a salty crew, it was possible. [laughter] david: it is probably razor bladed by now. good you just address -- could you just address the affiliation you had at the midshipmen brigade at ohio state? senator tom carper: i cannot remember for sure. i was on the military council at ohio state which was the are the air force, navy, rotc. i was involved in that from the time i was a freshman. i enjoyed that. we had a military ball every year and on my senior year i got to be in charge and put together a big debts. -- big dance. we brought in this group from canada that the mamas and the top was had discovered -- the pappas had discovered. it was the first time we had rock 'n roll at a military ball. there was also a traditional orchestra. david: what did you study at ohio state? senator tom carper: i thought i would major in political science but i changed my way halfway through to economics.
david: i served for a year and a half. senator tom carper: on active duty? david: from 84 or 85. david: did -- senator tom carper: did anybody on the crew mentioned me? [laughter] david: they were a salty crew, it was possible. [laughter] david: it is probably razor bladed by now. good you just address -- could you just address the affiliation you had at the midshipmen brigade at ohio state? senator tom carper: i cannot remember for sure. i was on the military council at ohio state which was...
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david. david: warming up to havana.administration making a earth shattering policy shift with cuba. days after president obama rubbed elbows with raul castro. former u.n. ambassador john bolton is ahead with answers. you won't believe how much obama care drove up spending on prescription drugs last year. the staggering totals coming right up. ♪ new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business liz: this was interesting. blackrock ceo larry fink sent out a open letter to ceos of the nation's largest companies saying they are doing their business as disservice by returning so much money to shareholders. is he right? we're bac
david. david: warming up to havana.administration making a earth shattering policy shift with cuba. days after president obama rubbed elbows with raul castro. former u.n. ambassador john bolton is ahead with answers. you won't believe how much obama care drove up spending on prescription drugs last year. the staggering totals coming right up. ♪ new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate...
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david? david: my favorite. shaky iran nuclear deal about to die at the hand of the ayatollah? if it does, would that be such a bad thing? and their countries are less than 100 miles apart, but they've never come close to meeting face to face until now. what president obama and raul castro's expected rendezvous will mean for the decades-long cuban embargo. that's coming up. and tell us what you think about that, should the u.s. drop the embargo against cuba? send us a message on facebook or tweet us. your answers straight ahead. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. [announcer:] what if one protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but
david? david: my favorite. shaky iran nuclear deal about to die at the hand of the ayatollah? if it does, would that be such a bad thing? and their countries are less than 100 miles apart, but they've never come close to meeting face to face until now. what president obama and raul castro's expected rendezvous will mean for the decades-long cuban embargo. that's coming up. and tell us what you think about that, should the u.s. drop the embargo against cuba? send us a message on facebook or...
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♪ david: straight up at 4 o'clock eastern time. i'm david asman here with liz claman.he markets are closed. we're always open for you. lots of market moving news today that is sure to impact your money on monday and over the weekend. what can we expect here with some answers? john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value. mike chadwick says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of all, we've seen signs of trouble today at least in labor stats. what's up with that? what do you make with the relationship between the economy and the markets right now? >> a complete disconnect between the relationship of the economy and the markets right now. as you saw today, labor numbers weren't good. markets were at all-time highs. you have to look at the concept of what we're doing. we've been in the qe environment for four or five years. we can't escape velocity. the governments have spent tens of trillions of dollars. that's a disconnect right there. >> one of the things we saw again for yet another m
♪ david: straight up at 4 o'clock eastern time. i'm david asman here with liz claman.he markets are closed. we're always open for you. lots of market moving news today that is sure to impact your money on monday and over the weekend. what can we expect here with some answers? john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value. mike chadwick says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of all, we've seen signs of...
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investigators brought in a profiler to study david's past. >> the fbi profiler indicated that david did match the profile of the type of person that could be responsible for this type of crime. >> but investigators had no hard evidence against him, and without it, they couldn't obtain a search warrant. despite repeated interrogations, he denied having anything to do with karyn's murder. if david swann was the killer, he might have committed the perfect crime. l i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your
investigators brought in a profiler to study david's past. >> the fbi profiler indicated that david did match the profile of the type of person that could be responsible for this type of crime. >> but investigators had no hard evidence against him, and without it, they couldn't obtain a search warrant. despite repeated interrogations, he denied having anything to do with karyn's murder. if david swann was the killer, he might have committed the perfect crime. l i was doing. so when...
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david: any follow-up questions? david: i'm just wondering in the larger sense how military service shaped your later life and your service now in congress. senator carper: as governor, i was commander-in-chief, and they actually had a commander-in-chief who is something of military and was very much interested in your missions and actually paid a lot of attention. i still do that as a number of the senate, and i did it as a member of the house. when i was in the house, we ended up in a military skirmish down in panama. we ended up in a war in the persian gulf. god only knows what will happen now here in 2002, with iraq we could end up in another scrape . i thought it was helpful to have some military experience. we do not have a whole lot of people in the house and senate who served on active duty. i just think it is a helpful perspective to have. i do not serve on the armed forces committee but i think because of the experience i have, i bring some expertise. i think it's a huge help. the other thing is people look
david: any follow-up questions? david: i'm just wondering in the larger sense how military service shaped your later life and your service now in congress. senator carper: as governor, i was commander-in-chief, and they actually had a commander-in-chief who is something of military and was very much interested in your missions and actually paid a lot of attention. i still do that as a number of the senate, and i did it as a member of the house. when i was in the house, we ended up in a military...
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julie: david cameron. prime minister david cameron: for the last five years, we have been working on a long-term plan. that plan is working. there are almost 2 million more people in work. we have invested in nhs, as well as cutting taxes for working people. the plan is working because, last year, we had the fastest-growing economy. tonight, a lot of people will claim a lot of things. these are the same people who claimed that if we follow the plan, the economy would not grow. that public services would be destroyed. they were wrong then, they are wrong now. sticking with a plan that is working -- or go back to the borrowing and spending that got us in the mess in the first place. britain can do so much better than that. julie: leanne wood. leanne: i'm speaking to everyone in wales home tonight. i understand all too well the difficulties that have been faced by our community in recent years. you tell me that jobs and services have been cut to the bone, and they can be cut no more. we offer an alternative,
julie: david cameron. prime minister david cameron: for the last five years, we have been working on a long-term plan. that plan is working. there are almost 2 million more people in work. we have invested in nhs, as well as cutting taxes for working people. the plan is working because, last year, we had the fastest-growing economy. tonight, a lot of people will claim a lot of things. these are the same people who claimed that if we follow the plan, the economy would not grow. that public...
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david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager.arah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources, primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone, anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david mckenzie: when lincoln was assassinated, of course this was five days after general robert he lead surrendered to general ulysses s grant down at appomattox courthouse, and this is, going back and the moment, the first presidential assassination in the country's history. it is something that americans had never experienced before. they had also experienced four years of death and warfare. it was a terrible time. and it is really getting back into the moment is what we are trying to do here. sarah jencks: there is real value, we feel, and we have learned this from watching
david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager.arah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources, primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone, anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david...
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david: where was i? >> the difference between the legal structure, the legal order that was established constitutionally, and what david referred to as the flavor and cultural dominance. this is the distinction. the first amendment did not apply to the states until the 20th century, when the supreme court through the 14th amendment applied the bill of rights, the first amendment specifically, to the states. >> the states could use money to pay churches. >> they can establish religion. >> massachusetts could be congregational. >> massachusetts didn't disestablish until 1833. in practical fact, the whole problem out of which the lemonade of the bill of rights with respect to religion came out of the lemons of pluralism their struggle with pluralism and british colonial america, it couldn't be fully established as a flavor. they were always battling each other to see who could dominate in a particular geographic region. everybody failed, due to a variety of reasons, whether it was commercial or demographic.
david: where was i? >> the difference between the legal structure, the legal order that was established constitutionally, and what david referred to as the flavor and cultural dominance. this is the distinction. the first amendment did not apply to the states until the 20th century, when the supreme court through the 14th amendment applied the bill of rights, the first amendment specifically, to the states. >> the states could use money to pay churches. >> they can establish...
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david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager. sarah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone, anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david mckenzie: when lincoln was assassinated, of course this was five days after general robert he lead surrendered to general ulysses s grant down at appomattox courthouse, and this is, going back and the moment, the first presidential assassination in the country's history. it is something that americans had never experienced before. they had also experienced four years of death and warfare. it was a terrible time. and it is really getting back into the moment is what we are trying to do here. sarah jencks: there is real value, we feel, and we have learned this from watching
david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager. sarah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone, anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david...
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david? >> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> and now to the major headline breaking in atlanta late today. the verdict. after a massive cheating scandal. elementary school teachers principles arrested. tonight, many of them convicted, led out of court in handcuffs. they could go to prison for decades now. and abc's steve osunsami on what they did. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: striking images out of this georgia courtroom. the judge wasting no time throwing the 11 convicted educators in jail. guilty in one of the largest u.s. school cheating scandals ever. >> they have made their bed, and they're going to have to lie in it, and it starts today. >> reporter: the way it sounds, you'd think they were mobsters. convicted of racketeering. tonight, facing up to 20 years in prison. but these are former elementary school teachers principals and test coordinators found guilty to conspireing to give answers to students during achievement tests or corrected the answers b
david? >> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> and now to the major headline breaking in atlanta late today. the verdict. after a massive cheating scandal. elementary school teachers principles arrested. tonight, many of them convicted, led out of court in handcuffs. they could go to prison for decades now. and abc's steve osunsami on what they did. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: striking images out of this georgia courtroom. the judge...
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julie: david cameron.inister david cameron: for the last five years, we have been working on a long-term plan. that plan is working. there are almost 2 million more people in work. we have invested in nhs, as well as cutting taxes for working people. the plan is working because, last year, we had the fastest-growing economy. tonight, a lot of people will claim a lot of things. these are the same people who claimed that if we follow the plan, the economy would not grow. that public services would be destroyed. they were wrong then, they are wrong now. sticking with a plan that is working -- or go back to the borrowing and spending that got us in the mess in the first place. britain can do so much better than that. julie: leanne wood. leanne: i'm speaking to everyone in wales home tonight. i understand all too well the difficulties that have been faced by our community in recent years. you tell me that jobs and services have been cut to the bone, and they can be cut no more. we offer an alternative, hope for
julie: david cameron.inister david cameron: for the last five years, we have been working on a long-term plan. that plan is working. there are almost 2 million more people in work. we have invested in nhs, as well as cutting taxes for working people. the plan is working because, last year, we had the fastest-growing economy. tonight, a lot of people will claim a lot of things. these are the same people who claimed that if we follow the plan, the economy would not grow. that public services...
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it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wasaunted by his sister's murder and still hoped to find some way to solve it. >> he had been successful in solving a lot of very complicated crimes, and i know that this was really important to him to try to solve this crime, because, of course, this was very personal. and, you know, he felt very deeply about it. >> and he had promised his father he would solve the murder before he died. by this time, his father was close to 90 years old, and time was running short. >> and he would tell me that he would dream of seeing diane. and that's all he thought about. he said, that's all i can think about is diane and this case being solved. i want to know who killed her before i die. >> with nowhere else to go, david turned to his friend, jim ramsey, a veteran homicide investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but david never told jim about his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but i
it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wasaunted by his sister's murder and still hoped to find some way to solve it. >> he had been successful in solving a lot of very complicated crimes, and i know that this was really important to him to try to solve this crime, because, of course, this was very personal. and, you know, he felt very deeply about it. >> and he had promised his father he would solve the murder...
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david: david strasselive to mexico cit report and get details on the imf's growth or cast of the regionrk: welcome back. it's time for today's latin america report. let's go to our elf nancy financiero partner in mexico city. hosea: thejose: the imf is out with his growth forecast report and is not great for let america. it will grow by the slowest rate since 2009. the region will grow -- the report also projects that brazil will contract 1% this year. the worst since 1990. weak commodity and oil prices low consumer confidence in brazil and a deepening economic crisis in venezuela. mexico will open its first passenger car factory -- the world's largest automaker will spend $1 million building the plant -- $1 billion building the plant. it will be located in central mexico and will start operations in 2019. mark: jose jordan spieth is basking in the glow of his masters tournament victory today. he told us he is ready for the next challenge. >> the ultimate goal is to become number one in the world. really about the world right now. this is a giant step towards that. that is always on my
david: david strasselive to mexico cit report and get details on the imf's growth or cast of the regionrk: welcome back. it's time for today's latin america report. let's go to our elf nancy financiero partner in mexico city. hosea: thejose: the imf is out with his growth forecast report and is not great for let america. it will grow by the slowest rate since 2009. the region will grow -- the report also projects that brazil will contract 1% this year. the worst since 1990. weak commodity and...
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david: in fact, one of the peterson children. sarah jencks: but if you look at the head of the bed, you will see both wells and stanton, two of the members of the cabinet. so this shows a wide range of the people who would have been in the peterson house that night. and there is something that is really tender about the portrait of the president. he looks very small, in many ways, and the cover on top of him is very detailed. you get a sense of what this room might have been like, although certainly, the number of people in it is pretty hard to imagine when you are standing in the room now. david: we were mentioning that the new spread relatively quickly across the country depending on who is on the telegraph line. now, in the south, in the defeated confederacy, that wasn't quite defeated yet, there were a lot of news going around in different ways. so this right here is another one of my favorite items. this headline is absolutely amazing. it is from "the alabama be acon." it is a reprint from the "demopoulos herald." four days
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david's first wife, janice, and their son together, david jr. >> he would never commit suicide.he loved life. he loved his toys. he would never do it. >> mom knew right from -- she's like, this didn't happen. she kept after the detectives and really kept the case going. >> reporter: dominick spinelli was already suspicious and had quietly refused to close the case. >> a sixth sense is something you develop throughout your career. it tells you something isn't right. >> reporter: he was particularly bothered by something stacey said to detectives, on how she said he got the idea on how to poison himself. >> she said she watched a show in which a woman had killed two husbands by giving lethal doses of anti-freeze, that maybe david got the idea there, to kill himself that way. >> reporter: and when she told you this, what were you thinking? >> odd. something strange about it. >> reporter: in fact, when the detective examined the phone records from the day her husband lay dying, the records revealed she called only once. not the several times she first claimed. and when she made that
david's first wife, janice, and their son together, david jr. >> he would never commit suicide.he loved life. he loved his toys. he would never do it. >> mom knew right from -- she's like, this didn't happen. she kept after the detectives and really kept the case going. >> reporter: dominick spinelli was already suspicious and had quietly refused to close the case. >> a sixth sense is something you develop throughout your career. it tells you something isn't right....
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david: we do. from the fall of 1864 right on the through the spring of 1865, as the war was winding down, after lincoln was reelected, and especially after this surrender douglass was everywhere in the north, speaking often in black churches, and he would often employed old testament metaphors to try to explain how fundamental this moment was or other moments leading up to it. he would often employ noah's ark, believe it or not. he would start a speech by going to genesis. he knew his audiences knew the old testament. he would remind them of the famous saying when noah sends a dove out the art, and the first time the dove comes back with an olive branch in its teeth. it meant that may be something out there was growing. he sends the dove out again, and the dove doesn't come back. it means the landscape has gone green. noah takes the hood off the ark. that is what douglass says was the end of the civil war. he gave it to that kind of significance, the end of the great flood and the possibility of ne
david: we do. from the fall of 1864 right on the through the spring of 1865, as the war was winding down, after lincoln was reelected, and especially after this surrender douglass was everywhere in the north, speaking often in black churches, and he would often employed old testament metaphors to try to explain how fundamental this moment was or other moments leading up to it. he would often employ noah's ark, believe it or not. he would start a speech by going to genesis. he knew his audiences...
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david has more.avid: women police officers like other women face major challenges in carrying out their work and a society that demands tight restrictions on women. amnesty international has carried out a survey of those who stand up for women's rights. in 50 cases of threats intimidation, and violence, only one was fully investigated. >> women are being attacked in the police are actually watching. it is quite extreme. we have new leadership in place. those who stand up for women. the question is, can they convert this to action? david: the amnesty report says the attacks for those who stand up for women's rights are not only by the taliban, but by government officials and warlords. the most recent attack on a woman was a woman beaten to death by mob in kabul. there was so much about the case that was unsettled. particularly the place -- the police standing by and doing nothing. and then the women carrying the coffin. at least that was exposed. >> it happens behind closed doors with no one knowing w
david has more.avid: women police officers like other women face major challenges in carrying out their work and a society that demands tight restrictions on women. amnesty international has carried out a survey of those who stand up for women's rights. in 50 cases of threats intimidation, and violence, only one was fully investigated. >> women are being attacked in the police are actually watching. it is quite extreme. we have new leadership in place. those who stand up for women. the...
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david? >> all right, david kerley. david, thank you. >>> one more headline involving a plane tonight. the plane carrying bill clinton making an unscheduled landing today in tanzania after pilots reportem with one of the engines. that engine quickly repaired. clinton's plane taking off again would incident. >>> we turn now to nepal tonight, and the unbelievable rescues inside the quake zone. these new images out of kathmandu. ordinary day when the shaking starts. watch right there. you can see the building to the right of your screen coming down. people running for their lives. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran tonight with more on the american family now several days later, and the moment they learn their son is alive. that moment, caught on tape. >> reporter: tonight, a new look at that terrifying moment the earthquake struck, from a kathmandu traffic camera. watch as the men riding the small flatbed just barely escape being crushed by the falling building. strangers rushing to help them. the hand of fate.
david? >> all right, david kerley. david, thank you. >>> one more headline involving a plane tonight. the plane carrying bill clinton making an unscheduled landing today in tanzania after pilots reportem with one of the engines. that engine quickly repaired. clinton's plane taking off again would incident. >>> we turn now to nepal tonight, and the unbelievable rescues inside the quake zone. these new images out of kathmandu. ordinary day when the shaking starts. watch...
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david? >> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> and as we're on the air here in the west tonight, to the breaking news in california. the governor tonight now ordering every california family to cut back on water significantly. the drought now an emergency. the before and after tonight from orville, california. look at this. a marina four years ago, that marina today. a bridge then and now, of course, that water receding. and this image from space tonight. that snow pack drastically shrinking. we've heard of local restrictions before but nothing this sweep egg,ing, and big fines if you're caught. meteorologist rob marciano tonight. >> we're in an historic drought and that demands unprecedented action. >> reporter: tonight, california's governor ordering all cities and towns to cut watt earl usage immediately by 25%. the location for his announcement? the bone-dry sierra nevada mountains. >> we're standing on dry grass and we should be standing in five feet of snow. >> reporter: today is
david? >> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> and as we're on the air here in the west tonight, to the breaking news in california. the governor tonight now ordering every california family to cut back on water significantly. the drought now an emergency. the before and after tonight from orville, california. look at this. a marina four years ago, that marina today. a bridge then and now, of course, that water receding. and this image from space tonight. that snow pack...
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most know david foster as the hitman.t he find more rewarding than any number one hit. >> monday. >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted. >> a silent killer. >> got a lot of arsenic in it. >> you know your water's bad and you know you're sick. >> unheard victims. >> 90 percent of the people will get some type of illness from the water. >> where could it happen next? >> i mean, they took away my life. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning investigative series. water for coal. monday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> i'm tony harris, and this is "talk to al jazeera", and i'm foster. >> look, i want to talk about the charity work. what is the stat here. in the past 27 years, the david foster foundation assisted close to 1,000 families with children in need of major organ transplants. ho
most know david foster as the hitman.t he find more rewarding than any number one hit. >> monday. >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted. >> a silent killer. >> got a lot of arsenic in it. >> you know your water's bad and you know you're sick. >> unheard victims. >> 90 percent of the people will get some type of illness from the water. >> where could it happen next? >> i mean, they took away my life. >> "faultlines"....
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david: absolutely.servative supporters to a conservative newspaper supporting the conservatives. that is not really news. there is a disconnect between business and the electorates that has developed in the last five or 10 years over the course of the economic crisis. that is very much an early campaign skirmish. i recko we will probably move onn to slightly more popular policy issues. mark: the poll was released in the sunday times that showed that not only did business leaders prefer those policies but it works for big business. that is a big seachange from those type of workers supporting labor. good that prove significant or not? david: it shows the conservatives' message which is we have been through a rough time but we are now under -- enjoying the recovery and everybody will benefit from that. we have not necessarily seen it yet but stick with it and you will. that does have some resonance. it shows they are having some success. manus: i want to know wheth er tax really matters. labour will claim
david: absolutely.servative supporters to a conservative newspaper supporting the conservatives. that is not really news. there is a disconnect between business and the electorates that has developed in the last five or 10 years over the course of the economic crisis. that is very much an early campaign skirmish. i recko we will probably move onn to slightly more popular policy issues. mark: the poll was released in the sunday times that showed that not only did business leaders prefer those...