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it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone bidder. >> did you know who it was?me, but it turns out it's a good friend of mine -- david rubenstein. >> rubenstein, also a billionaire, once purchased a 13th century copy of the actual magna carta for more than $20 million. >> about $3.2 million, you could feel mr. rubenstein starting to slow down. he had to think about each bid more carefully. >> and then, the final bid. >> on my left, $3,800,000. >> sold to david booth! >> you paid more than the emancipation proclamation. >> yeah, well, that's because there's only one original rules, and the emancipation proclamation, i think, had about a dozen. >> with the auction house commission added in, the price comes to $4.3 million, the most ever paid at auction to date for any sports memorabilia. for the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented a game that grew into a multi-billion-dollar worldwide phenomenon, it's a long overdue payday. wait! stop the clock! yes, there's but seconds left in this "strange inheritance" tale, but still time for one last twist. >> turns
it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone bidder. >> did you know who it was?me, but it turns out it's a good friend of mine -- david rubenstein. >> rubenstein, also a billionaire, once purchased a 13th century copy of the actual magna carta for more than $20 million. >> about $3.2 million, you could feel mr. rubenstein starting to slow down. he had to think about each bid more carefully. >> and then, the final bid. >> on my left, $3,800,000....
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it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.osted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys' mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were accidental, but his three—year—old brother, peter, saw what really happened. he'd crept downstairs for a drink, and through a gap in the living room door saw dearlove swinging paul violently by the ankles and cracking his head against the fireplace, causing fatal injuries. nearly half a century later, what peter booth sawjust before his fourth birthday has convicted his stepfather of murder. dearlove said paul had received the injuries by falling out of bed. had he fallen out of bed and fractured his skull, that would have resulted in a straight line fracture. in this case we had a f
it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.osted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys' mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were accidental, but his...
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it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.mage was posted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were accidental, but his three—year—old brother, peter, saw what really happened. he'd crept downstairs for a drink, and through a gap in the living room door saw dearlove swinging paul violently by the ankles and cracking his head against the fireplace, causing fatal injuries. nearly half a century later, what peter booth sawjust before his fourth birthday has convicted his stepfather of murder. dearlove said paul had received the injuries by falling out of bed. had he fallen out of bed and fractured his skull, that would have resulted in a straight line fracture. in this case
it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.mage was posted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were...
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it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.ge was posted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were accidental, but his three—year—old brother, peter, saw what really happened. he'd crept downstairs for a drink, and through a gap in the living room door saw dearlove swinging paul violently by the ankles and cracking his head against the fireplace, causing fatal injuries. nearly half a century later, what peter booth sawjust before his fourth birthday has convicted his stepfather of murder. dearlove said paul had received the injuries by falling out of bed. had he fallen out of bed and fractured his skull, that would have resulted in a straight line fracture. in this case we
it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.ge was posted on facebook, paul's now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. on the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy's injuries were...
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it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.k, paul‘s now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. 0n the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy‘s injuries were accidental, but his three—year—old brother, peter, saw what really happened. he‘d crept downstairs for a drink, and through a gap in the living room door saw dearlove swinging paul violently by the ankles and cracking his head against the fireplace, causing fatal injuries. nearly half a century later, what peter booth sawjust before his fourth birthday has convicted his stepfather of murder. dearlove said paul had received the injuries by falling out of bed. had he fallen out of bed and fractured his skull, that would have resulted in a straight line fracture. in this case we had a fracture that was
it shows a man called david dearlove with his stepson, paul booth.k, paul‘s now adult brother went to police, telling them dearlove had murdered the toddler and he had witnessed it. the 21—year—old dearlove in the photo is now 71. almost 50 years later, he was today convicted of murder. back in the late 1960s, he lived with the boys‘ mother in this house in stockton. 0n the night he killed his stepson in the living room, he claimed the boy‘s injuries were accidental, but his...
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david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> toll booth on the bridge. >>> and police are at odds about when to write a ticket. new guidelines that are causing confusion. >>> plus, city workers are getting ready to walk off the job and the strike could last longer than just tomorrow. >>> high winds causing problems across the bay area. gusts up to 40 miles per hour in some stops. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim. >> we're halfway through this wind event and certainly on the breezy side. gusts near 40 miles an hour. peak gusts up around the region. oakland at 39 miles per hour. palo alto, santa rosa, winds are still active at this hour. 29 in napa and 22 is the current gust in hayward. the wind advisory is in effect until tomorrow morning, 10:00 in the morning on tuesday. once the winds move out, though, another threat moves in tuesday night. we detail that in a few >>> san jose police chief and union are not happy about new county guidelines. officers are being encouraged to hand out more citations rather than make arrests when it comes
david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> toll booth on the bridge. >>> and police are at odds about when to write a ticket. new guidelines that are causing confusion. >>> plus, city workers are getting ready to walk off the job and the strike could last longer than just tomorrow. >>> high winds causing problems across the bay area. gusts up to 40 miles per hour in some stops. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion...
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david dearlove was seen attacking 19—month—old paul booth back in 1968 by the little boy ‘s brother,go peter went to the police after seeing a photo once facebook offers little brother sitting on david dea rlove ‘s little brother sitting on david dearlove ‘s knee. he is now 71 years of age and he has beenjailed at teesside crown court for life with a minimum term of 13 years for the murder back in 1968, half a century ago. the murder of his 19—month—old stepson, paul booth. the mayor of london sadiq khan is to take over control of the london stadium, the home of west ham united. it comes as an independent review is published into the stadium's conversion after the london 2012 0lympics. the report says there was a catalogue of disasters which has cost the taxpayer millions of pounds. the london mayor said it beggers belief the tax payer was contributing so much financially to the stadium. when i first discovered the full scale of the costs of the stadium, i ordered a review with one of the country's leading forensic accountancy firms to do this review andi accountancy firms to do this
david dearlove was seen attacking 19—month—old paul booth back in 1968 by the little boy ‘s brother,go peter went to the police after seeing a photo once facebook offers little brother sitting on david dea rlove ‘s little brother sitting on david dearlove ‘s knee. he is now 71 years of age and he has beenjailed at teesside crown court for life with a minimum term of 13 years for the murder back in 1968, half a century ago. the murder of his 19—month—old stepson, paul booth. the...
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david: connell mcshane, good to see you. let's bring in today's panel to react. danielle dimartino booth, former federal reserve advisor. scott martin, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor. i was listening to the anti-business network otherwise known as cnbc. they were actually debating, swear this is true, there was announcer debating whether or not this was conspiracy that somehow the trump administration had put together these ceo's to say that they were going to hire people and raise wages. >> no. david: when they had no plans. i swear. this is what they were suggesting. >> they're socialists. david: conspiracy going on here which you say what? >> at&t is in the cross-hairs of the department of justice right now. so it is not as if they're cuddly with trump at all. yet, they see the economics of this deal. they were the first out of the gate to make announcement about expanding, expanding what they're paying their workers. look, this tax bill is going to take average effective tax rate, mainly because of all the loopholes were left in it. there are obviously pluses and minus to that. it will take the ave
david: connell mcshane, good to see you. let's bring in today's panel to react. danielle dimartino booth, former federal reserve advisor. scott martin, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor. i was listening to the anti-business network otherwise known as cnbc. they were actually debating, swear this is true, there was announcer debating whether or not this was conspiracy that somehow the trump administration had put together these ceo's to say that they were going to hire people and...
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david: thank you very much let's bring in today's panel. john layfield, layfield reports ceo and fox news contributor. danielle dimartino booth, former advisor to the federal reserve, and steve cortes, spokesman for hispanic 100, former advisor to the trump campaign and also fox news contributor. steve, let me start with you. steve, kill this idea of a overheated economy. i will check out with my producers, they will scream at me, i ask for something, i always ask for it, gdp figures in the 1980s after ronald reagan tax cuts. we saw them go to 4%. next year was 7%. every year after that, after the reagan tax cuts it was no less than 3 1/2%. inflation came down. so much for an overheated economy, right? >> no, exactly. listen that is just not believing in american potential. and you're right, weren't those great days in the 1980s, leg warmers, the 3% was the floor, not ceiling. david: hold on, there was a recession you can see in the second year went down 1.9%, because the tax cuts didn't actually kick in. they delayed them until 1983. that is when the economy began to take off. 4.6%, 7.3%, every year hence over 3 1/2. >> davi
david: thank you very much let's bring in today's panel. john layfield, layfield reports ceo and fox news contributor. danielle dimartino booth, former advisor to the federal reserve, and steve cortes, spokesman for hispanic 100, former advisor to the trump campaign and also fox news contributor. steve, let me start with you. steve, kill this idea of a overheated economy. i will check out with my producers, they will scream at me, i ask for something, i always ask for it, gdp figures in the...
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booth. the editor of town hall.com, katie pavlich is here along with former deputy spokesperson for the state department marie harf and host of the davidb show. david webb in the house and outnumbered. >> david: always. and colorful. look at this. >> lisa: feeling outnumbered? >> david: i'm having christmas day every day. cend contend 21. is that celsius? let's talk a little bit about the future of healthcare coverage in america. the president looking to replace obamacare in 2018 tweeting based on the fact that the very own fair and unpopular individual mandate has been terminated as part of our tax cut bill which essentially repeals over time obamacare. the democrats and republican also eventually come together and develop a great new healthcare plan. well, this is raising new questions for many voters who put trump in office as president new a.p. analysis shows more than 7 million of the nearly 9 million people who signed up for obamacare coverage next year live in state where trump won. on the democrat side, there are signs that they will try to negotiate with republicans in 2018. when it comes to president trump, there aren't many
booth. the editor of town hall.com, katie pavlich is here along with former deputy spokesperson for the state department marie harf and host of the davidb show. david webb in the house and outnumbered. >> david: always. and colorful. look at this. >> lisa: feeling outnumbered? >> david: i'm having christmas day every day. cend contend 21. is that celsius? let's talk a little bit about the future of healthcare coverage in america. the president looking to replace obamacare in...
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booth. the editor of town hall.com, katie pavlich is here along with former deputy spokesperson for the state department marie harf and host of the davidvid webb in the house and outnumbered. >> david: always. an c
booth. the editor of town hall.com, katie pavlich is here along with former deputy spokesperson for the state department marie harf and host of the davidvid webb in the house and outnumbered. >> david: always. an c
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david's. >> yes that's a good one. >> i only mention it because i saw on the screen. >> which one did she not mention? >> well, 800 you chose -- >> dall booth's mention talbot's. >> yes, it is on there. >> ailed owe shoes. >> spanks. >> i didn't mention that one there go. >> spanks. >> yes. >> i wear those, what about swell, that goes with spanks. >> american eagle popcorn factory. >> oh, popcorn factory. >> yep. >> interesting. >> tracey, always great to see you. >> you too. see you tomorrow. >> i follow her now on stain gram. >> do you. >> what's her instagram? >> i don't have it off the top of my head but she went to holiday party. it looked loverly. >> it did. >> yes. >> now i have to find her on instagram. >> out to jen in plymouth meeting one of my favorite places. jen, what are you doing? >> you have heard about lash extentions, but don't want to come in every few weeks you could be allergic, something he will that could make you lash-taskic. it is lashtaskic, mike, you like that? mike likes it, tell spread some cheer with a dozen dunkin' donuts for $6.99. 12 tasty t reats with with holiday flavo rs sprinkled in . grab a dozen holiday
david's. >> yes that's a good one. >> i only mention it because i saw on the screen. >> which one did she not mention? >> well, 800 you chose -- >> dall booth's mention talbot's. >> yes, it is on there. >> ailed owe shoes. >> spanks. >> i didn't mention that one there go. >> spanks. >> yes. >> i wear those, what about swell, that goes with spanks. >> american eagle popcorn factory. >> oh, popcorn factory....