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david: penny?he steps they have taken with the nc-17 is a pop up box that kid clicks on to say, yes i'm over 17, 58% of 12-year-olds have cell phones today, and 15% of kids between ages of 12-16 have been involved in sexting that is still, nude pictures, this is sexting on special steroid. david: why give a cell phone to a kid who may could second sexting. >> i agree. but, these companies are making money off the kids, should they also have some responsibility in this? my point is, i would be worried if i were vine about liabilitiy, there is a problem in this country with kids not having enough parental oversight, not being parents, and saying i own that phone, i hone the house, i own the computer, and electricity, it is mine, i can look at it, i need your pass code, parents are the first line of defense, it is our responsibility. david: our next segment we'll talk about the question of suing on the internet, apeared on internet but greg, do you think that we may see a lawsuit result from this? >>
david: penny?he steps they have taken with the nc-17 is a pop up box that kid clicks on to say, yes i'm over 17, 58% of 12-year-olds have cell phones today, and 15% of kids between ages of 12-16 have been involved in sexting that is still, nude pictures, this is sexting on special steroid. david: why give a cell phone to a kid who may could second sexting. >> i agree. but, these companies are making money off the kids, should they also have some responsibility in this? my point is, i...
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i want you to read that, to david. liz: david, i'm going to read this.ned, there is not a single other person who knows what i have written. >> by the way, between, when i show you last and today i was offered by phone, from $1,000 to $15,000 to confide in single individuals. david: by whom? you got to name names. liz: gamblers. >> you want to open it? combination here. it is on the card. david: combination is on the card. >> take the other card out here. liz: you want me to touch this? >> don't touch anything. liz: hold on. >> take it out. just a miner reconfirmation of what you just read. liz: okay. >> david would you miss this over here and not turn over this card. >> not turn over the card. all right. liz: reading confirmation. thursday, january 3rd, 2013 i recorded my prediction of winning team and scores this sunday. what about this little guy? >> open exactly the same thing. liz: exactly the same thing. >> move the card over to here. >> just the card. >> you will see inside here, if you take everything out --. david: deck of cards. >> you want to
i want you to read that, to david. liz: david, i'm going to read this.ned, there is not a single other person who knows what i have written. >> by the way, between, when i show you last and today i was offered by phone, from $1,000 to $15,000 to confide in single individuals. david: by whom? you got to name names. liz: gamblers. >> you want to open it? combination here. it is on the card. david: combination is on the card. >> take the other card out here. liz: you want me to...
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david: dad?action. >> i'm trying to get over the fact that elijah cummings, congressman cummings with a smirk on his face. and again back to actors telling hee how to vote or whatever. look, you know, hollywood has been a big backer of this president, that's fine, not surprising. he's a comedian, trying to make a joke. i get it. david: i don't know if he was joking or not. they use today say the same thing about ronald reagan, conservatives said he's kind of like our dad, but he was in our 70's or something, and president obama doesn't fit the father figures. >> i don't think that the obamas would appreciate that, they're trying to stay young and healthy and fit and kids and-- >> the question is, is he our boss or are we his boss. that's the way it's supposed to be. and bobby jindal pushing for no taxes on the state level. and barack obama on the federal level. who should we believe whether the polar bears are extinct. somebody who saw the bears with his own eyes and said they're fine or the peop
david: dad?action. >> i'm trying to get over the fact that elijah cummings, congressman cummings with a smirk on his face. and again back to actors telling hee how to vote or whatever. look, you know, hollywood has been a big backer of this president, that's fine, not surprising. he's a comedian, trying to make a joke. i get it. david: i don't know if he was joking or not. they use today say the same thing about ronald reagan, conservatives said he's kind of like our dad, but he was in...
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david:. also a testament to david donatelli, the executive vice president came out with the new server the size of a small book. even smaller than larry shover's book. getting bad news out of europe on the weight-loss drug. this company is behind the weight-loss drug. >> this particular drug was approved here back in july 2012. second time not approved in europe. concerns about side-effects. now they will have to do more cardiovascular trials to try to get this thing restored. sandra: network automation, this is, sorry, network automation company, the name of it, inflow blocks definitely caught our eye. it is soaring up three bucks. david: wow. >> when you see something up 18% they did something right. david: jcpenney to the up side. a lot of questions about retailers. jcpenney getting a 4% pop. >> they are trying to redo it. ron johnson is working hard. cutting a lot more jobs. obviously people don't want to be laid off but it may be what the company needs. [closing bell rings] sandra: the b
david:. also a testament to david donatelli, the executive vice president came out with the new server the size of a small book. even smaller than larry shover's book. getting bad news out of europe on the weight-loss drug. this company is behind the weight-loss drug. >> this particular drug was approved here back in july 2012. second time not approved in europe. concerns about side-effects. now they will have to do more cardiovascular trials to try to get this thing restored. sandra:...
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so david, we're very dependent on imports. david: new guinea.papua, new guinea viewers but our next guest got one of the hard to get permits. dan, congratulations, but how do you do it? i know the hoops you have to jump through. maybe you go through some of those hoops for the audience who don't know how difficult these regs are. >> david, i'm happy with be with you. we're quite pleased. u.s. rarers, which is our company, we have six properties across three states, idaho, montana and colorado. we today announced we received just a few minutes ago announced we received our drill permit for our property in montana. i must say we have very positive relations with the bureau of land management federal agency and the forest service, a federal agency, in terms of working with us to make sure we get the permits in timely way. david: dan, we showed the time it takes to get through some permits. >> yeah. david: i used to cover latin america. it was a joke how long it would take to set up a business in latin america. sometimes months or years. here it wou
so david, we're very dependent on imports. david: new guinea.papua, new guinea viewers but our next guest got one of the hard to get permits. dan, congratulations, but how do you do it? i know the hoops you have to jump through. maybe you go through some of those hoops for the audience who don't know how difficult these regs are. >> david, i'm happy with be with you. we're quite pleased. u.s. rarers, which is our company, we have six properties across three states, idaho, montana and...
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david: david, one final point.nytime you hear somebody say tarp paid off its bets and aig is a perfect example, the way they, the way they did creative accounting with tax writeoffs, you write about this, aig in 2011 made $20 billion. what they don't say that 17.7 billion of money booked in as a profit was a tax writeoff from the financial crisis, right. >> that's right. all these institutions basically operated for years tax-free simply because they were able to book all the losses that they had, that they suffered as a result of making stupid decisions and stupid bets. they were able to write that off on their taxes. that is the double wham any -- whammy of this tarp program. you shore up companies. you lose money on the program. then the other side they book the losses as writeoffs and get you on the other side. david: david weidner, publish as great column. thanks for coming in, david. appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: liz, over to you. liz: he need to watch our segment with the attorney general of okl
david: david, one final point.nytime you hear somebody say tarp paid off its bets and aig is a perfect example, the way they, the way they did creative accounting with tax writeoffs, you write about this, aig in 2011 made $20 billion. what they don't say that 17.7 billion of money booked in as a profit was a tax writeoff from the financial crisis, right. >> that's right. all these institutions basically operated for years tax-free simply because they were able to book all the losses that...
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david asman right here -- david: they still do that, i guess, right? they've still got the avon ladies. we've got a lot of earnings coming up this hour. the market is doing pretty well, looks like it might get to the plus side, but we've got buffalo wings, tangor factory outlet center. liz: let's goat to nicole -- let's get to nicole, 14,164 for the dow, but one large cap name not participating. >> reporter: that's right. it's exciting. we took out our intraday highs, so we did have that blinking number on our screens today. coca-cola was the loser today, down almost 3%. not good news for europe for them, and their revenue came this a little light, liz and dave. david: all right, apple. the stock was getting a little pumped up by the suggestion by david einhorn that they go out and do something with that $150 billion of cash they have. well, guess what tim cook did? he poured water on that, calling david einhorn a silly side show, and the stock didn't like that. >> reporter: he thought the whole thing was somewhat bizarre. he said that the idea of pref
david asman right here -- david: they still do that, i guess, right? they've still got the avon ladies. we've got a lot of earnings coming up this hour. the market is doing pretty well, looks like it might get to the plus side, but we've got buffalo wings, tangor factory outlet center. liz: let's goat to nicole -- let's get to nicole, 14,164 for the dow, but one large cap name not participating. >> reporter: that's right. it's exciting. we took out our intraday highs, so we did have that...
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appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, david. david: liz?p one of the business leaders discussing immigration reform with the president. he is graying brown. find out what was said behind closed doors, what the business leaders really think. that's right here on fox business. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the pla
appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, david. david: liz?p one of the business leaders discussing immigration reform with the president. he is graying brown. find out what was said behind closed doors, what the business leaders really think. that's right here on fox business. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a...
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david: not a bad move. david: an excellent day among others.he stock is off 30% of the high it reached in september. today apple shareholder meeting a lot of people were there looking for answers from the man in charge, ki tim cook. liz: any tomatoes outside of apple's headquarters? >> it is almost like in 1968 lovefest, everybody is feeling good about what you'r mr. tim cd to say. would you return some of the money in return of higher dividend or would it perhaps be returned in the form of preferred shares? most of the shareholders here don't like david i corn, but thy like returning capital to their pockets. here's what one person told us when asked about samsung. we're not about building more, we are about doing the best. >> i hope the best includes more additional products that are competitive with samsung. and i think apple is doing a great job with the ones they have. >> you asked earlier in the program of how do you rate the stock price if you're not building more and selling more, that is a question a lot of shareholders have had. also,
david: not a bad move. david: an excellent day among others.he stock is off 30% of the high it reached in september. today apple shareholder meeting a lot of people were there looking for answers from the man in charge, ki tim cook. liz: any tomatoes outside of apple's headquarters? >> it is almost like in 1968 lovefest, everybody is feeling good about what you'r mr. tim cd to say. would you return some of the money in return of higher dividend or would it perhaps be returned in the form...
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. >> david koresh. >> my name is david koresh. >> to his followers, david koresh was a messiah. >> god speaks to me. >> manifestation of god in the flesh. >> we believed this man had the truth. >> but to the u.s. government david koresh was a threat. >> machine guns and explosive devices. >> in 1993 they went to war in waco. >> this isn't america anymore when the atf has that kind of power. >> it ended in catastrophe. 86 people dead, including at least 24 children. >> there had been nothing like this before. the siege was new and unique in american law enforcement history. >> if you distrust the government, waco is going to be symbolic to a lot of people of what they really fear. >> i'm talking to you, somebody is going to get hurt. >> if he asked god for some kind of sign and god gives it, what does that mean? >> every saturday morning clive doyle and sheila martin study the bible. >> behold the lord god will come with a strong hand, his arm shall rule. >> they are about all that's left in waco of the branch davidians. an offshoot of the seventh-day adventist church. the religious com
. >> david koresh. >> my name is david koresh. >> to his followers, david koresh was a messiah. >> god speaks to me. >> manifestation of god in the flesh. >> we believed this man had the truth. >> but to the u.s. government david koresh was a threat. >> machine guns and explosive devices. >> in 1993 they went to war in waco. >> this isn't america anymore when the atf has that kind of power. >> it ended in catastrophe. 86 people...
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♪ david: david stockman notwithstanding the u.s. market is showing strength across the country. our next guest says oept dover look the rental market which is on fire. liz: that leads to the question where are the best areas for rent as where should you buy? we have the reserve director. joining us with a first on fox business latest report. the report shows a bunch of things. let's get to what you feel is the most important aspect of it. where to rent, where to buy. >> liz, david, great to be with you on the program. first of all housing in general is at a tale of two improving markets, both for sale housing side and rental side. the rental market, the apartment rental market fully recovered to prerecession levels. it really is on fire as you said, liz. it comes down to a formula of life-style, flexibility, and really having conviction as to whether for sale housing market where you live has bottomed out or not. in the last cycle, it was so much speculation and really betting, on buying a home, that, created the frenzy and the bubb
♪ david: david stockman notwithstanding the u.s. market is showing strength across the country. our next guest says oept dover look the rental market which is on fire. liz: that leads to the question where are the best areas for rent as where should you buy? we have the reserve director. joining us with a first on fox business latest report. the report shows a bunch of things. let's get to what you feel is the most important aspect of it. where to rent, where to buy. >> liz, david,...
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david. david: go ahead. liz: up 19% versus the same time a year ago. the television cable looking strong. david: stephen, you are also fully invested right now, but you're cautious, you go for cautious investments, what doe, where it is a cautious investor park is money right now? >> we have done very well in the last year, investors have got to understand the market is going up, but what is behind the market, where are the fundamentals behind it? we still have slow growth in spending out of hand, earnings are slowing down a little bit even though we do see some good earnings but you have to understand is that going to keep climbing and climbing after a recession like 2008. it will slow down and hasn't slowed down. you have to be very, very cautious and we don't expect double-digit returns at all. liz: don't expect double-digit returns at all. when you figure out you like the mid and small caps which have been pretty strong, what are we, in the 12th year of a bull market? this looks very good, what would change your view on being as fully invested as y
david. david: go ahead. liz: up 19% versus the same time a year ago. the television cable looking strong. david: stephen, you are also fully invested right now, but you're cautious, you go for cautious investments, what doe, where it is a cautious investor park is money right now? >> we have done very well in the last year, investors have got to understand the market is going up, but what is behind the market, where are the fundamentals behind it? we still have slow growth in spending out...
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david: thank you very much. >> thank you. david: liz?federal minutes out, and markets plummet. we ask the former vice chair the real story, when the stimulus story might end, what needs to be done to boost the economy, and what would happen to the markets if did -- does end? was today a really test? what's that really mean for the futures? he's coming up next. ♪ . ... liz: the minutes from the federal reserve show there is now maybe more heated debate over timing and amount of asset purchases that the fed has been doing, 85 billion every month. do these purchases need to even even before unemployment drops? david: joining us for first on fox business alan blinder, former federal reserve vice chairman and author of, after the music stopped. he is a good friend. always pleased to see you. we had the fed notes issued. it thump, had a big effect on gold. then we had a twitter, tweet comes out from bill gross from pimco. says there is better possibility that bond buying of the fed and the money printing might end before 2013. we have folks sa
david: thank you very much. >> thank you. david: liz?federal minutes out, and markets plummet. we ask the former vice chair the real story, when the stimulus story might end, what needs to be done to boost the economy, and what would happen to the markets if did -- does end? was today a really test? what's that really mean for the futures? he's coming up next. ♪ . ... liz: the minutes from the federal reserve show there is now maybe more heated debate over timing and amount of asset...
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david: we do in the pits of the cme. he tells us why there is tremendous opportunity in europe right now. and jeff cleveland breaking down the hidden numbers in today's jobs report. liz: that is the, at the cme, give us how traders, you guys are the experienced ones, the media make a big deal when we hit the round number of 1,000, but what do the traders think? >> you don't see me covered in confetti right now? i thought you would have seen the party. i actually think we may have seen the most exciting day of month of february today. i look out what's ahead of us and i'm looking for a catalyst to really drive the markets. we had big move today of about 1% in the s&p 500. that's the biggest move we've really seen in couple of weeks. think about that. and i'm looking around and i'm, seeing nothing. but, that's a good thing. no news, and kind of the same news is really good for the markets. i think traders here are kind of expecting more of the same. this slow, gripedding market, moving higher. you know, molasses is good fo
david: we do in the pits of the cme. he tells us why there is tremendous opportunity in europe right now. and jeff cleveland breaking down the hidden numbers in today's jobs report. liz: that is the, at the cme, give us how traders, you guys are the experienced ones, the media make a big deal when we hit the round number of 1,000, but what do the traders think? >> you don't see me covered in confetti right now? i thought you would have seen the party. i actually think we may have seen the...
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david: bring in the market panel. we have john manley and david. david, first to you, we begun to see this acceleration of the move out of bond into stocks and there are some concerns there that if there's a bond collapse we may see interest rates spike up but perhaps before that happens we may see the big selloff we've been hearing about on stocks. looks like that may be what's beginning today. >> well, i think the volatility today started with the elections in italy. maybe near the very end of trading there was word that the congressional leaders would be coming out and speaking which, that always send some jitters through the market. we saw that accelerated selloff near the end of the day. but with the sequester, just like with the fiscal cliff debate the end of the year. there was a grandstanding, political posturing right up until the 11th hour. as far as elections in italy, whether berlusconi is smiling or not tomorrow i don't think has a big impact on the markets, not even as much as what happened in japan last night. lauren: john, you say t
david: bring in the market panel. we have john manley and david. david, first to you, we begun to see this acceleration of the move out of bond into stocks and there are some concerns there that if there's a bond collapse we may see interest rates spike up but perhaps before that happens we may see the big selloff we've been hearing about on stocks. looks like that may be what's beginning today. >> well, i think the volatility today started with the elections in italy. maybe near the very...
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david: thank you very much.way we're looking at that inner sanctum, the room in the double doors are with the fed discusses what they will do with rates. like to be a fly on the wall in that room. nicole: absolutely. a memo from lawmakers obtained by fox business lays out spending cuts that are sure to slam our economy if congress doesn't act by the end of the month. up next our liz macdonald has details and a look how you could be impacted. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyo it. siemens. answers. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to lp restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. it's gentle
david: thank you very much.way we're looking at that inner sanctum, the room in the double doors are with the fed discusses what they will do with rates. like to be a fly on the wall in that room. nicole: absolutely. a memo from lawmakers obtained by fox business lays out spending cuts that are sure to slam our economy if congress doesn't act by the end of the month. up next our liz macdonald has details and a look how you could be impacted. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final...
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david: good. liz: the borgata hotel and casino becoming the first in america to offer gambling from the tv in your hotel room. that's right. no need to get dressed up like a high roller. put on the robe an hang out in your room, living room. is that next? the borgata president and ceo will talk about that new opportunity. david: g20 leaders representing 90% of the world's gdp. they're meeting in moscow right now. there is a big spotlight on recent moves by japan which have driven the yen lower. will that lead to a currency war? is it brewing? is it ongoing as we speak? one that could rattle global markets. how do you make money that? we'll ask a big currency trader coming up. liz: we'll tell you what drove the markets in today's data download. it was a mixed week on wall street with the s&p eking out weekly gains. looks like that happened, justin? looks like we'll see that gain. the 7th week in a row to record the longest winningg3 streak in more than two years, not bad. the dow and nasdaq close t
david: good. liz: the borgata hotel and casino becoming the first in america to offer gambling from the tv in your hotel room. that's right. no need to get dressed up like a high roller. put on the robe an hang out in your room, living room. is that next? the borgata president and ceo will talk about that new opportunity. david: g20 leaders representing 90% of the world's gdp. they're meeting in moscow right now. there is a big spotlight on recent moves by japan which have driven the yen lower....
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david: clearly. it did not affect data after hours because their reported good earnings in the stock is bumping. thank you very much. appreciate it. liz: let's bring in our market panel. hank smith and bill nichols. are you wiping your browser after a day like today or raise your eyebrows are shrugging her shoulders? >> probably shrugging. look. the market is due for boss. i would love to be able to analyze january, february returns for the year. the pie in the sky will not happen. so healthy. we also think it will be short-lived because their is a ton of cash on the sidelines. and a ton of short-term bond money that wants to participate in this market. that is a little bit afraid of chasing a year. corrections or pullbacks will happen, but its short. liz: -- david: let's talk about the money. the retail investor has been spooked for a long time coming years now come ever since 2008- 2008-9. what is it going to take to get the retail investor backing? a major plot? because they are afraid. they sort
david: clearly. it did not affect data after hours because their reported good earnings in the stock is bumping. thank you very much. appreciate it. liz: let's bring in our market panel. hank smith and bill nichols. are you wiping your browser after a day like today or raise your eyebrows are shrugging her shoulders? >> probably shrugging. look. the market is due for boss. i would love to be able to analyze january, february returns for the year. the pie in the sky will not happen. so...
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david: mark sebastian, thank you so much. liz: david, it's a match made in hamburger heaven.e hathaway and 3-d capital announcing that they have teamed up to buy ketchup giant h.j. heinz outright in a deal of 7250 per share. warren buffett is not known for putting the company without bounds savings. >> legal owner interest and maybe even larger interest over time. my guess is i am sure they will be her partner forever on that. this is not a private equity deal. this is an operational business deal. liz: there has been no discussion about putting it up? >> we are putting money in it, but were not going to take money out. liz: no, he will not be in the test kitchen, david. i will say this, he expects absolutely no counter bids on this. he believes that this is the deal that will stand. in the meantime, minutes from now, warren buffett's company, berkshire hathaway, will release the quarterly filing. that is where they show what investments they change when it comes to stock holdings. the second those flashers start to move, we will tell you what he has lightened up on. >> is to
david: mark sebastian, thank you so much. liz: david, it's a match made in hamburger heaven.e hathaway and 3-d capital announcing that they have teamed up to buy ketchup giant h.j. heinz outright in a deal of 7250 per share. warren buffett is not known for putting the company without bounds savings. >> legal owner interest and maybe even larger interest over time. my guess is i am sure they will be her partner forever on that. this is not a private equity deal. this is an operational...
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jim: is it that much david? david: yeah, it will certainly wander to the right. you could hit it firmer if you wanted, i suppose. but right now inside the hole, decent pace. nick: that was a quick read, wasn't it? one quick look. david: yeah, he's had a plan. nick: yeah he's a great green reader. anyway, this to tie. jim: oh! nick: wow. jim: the nervous miss is always left. nick: he's hold some brilliant putts, especially today, all week and you get the one nervy one you really need and the stroke failed him. jim: that's always been his calling card, the swedish seve, brilliant on the greens. and now merrick. this to match beljan in the clubhouse at 11 under. there you go. final-round 69 for merrick. two birdies one bobble. on each side. and luke donald finishes out with 74. you thought he was a little quick walking up to attempt that one? nick: they obviously knew what they were doing. i'd even go back to -- that was pull and would he's been pure on these. you can always look at everything. he played 18 nervous. it was a poor drive, hooked it, lost 40 yards of r
jim: is it that much david? david: yeah, it will certainly wander to the right. you could hit it firmer if you wanted, i suppose. but right now inside the hole, decent pace. nick: that was a quick read, wasn't it? one quick look. david: yeah, he's had a plan. nick: yeah he's a great green reader. anyway, this to tie. jim: oh! nick: wow. jim: the nervous miss is always left. nick: he's hold some brilliant putts, especially today, all week and you get the one nervy one you really need and the...
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david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actr. plain and simple. it was a senseless violence, but it was an act of terror. and that is not going to end at the border. it's over here already. >> reporter: and for tiffany herself, it is even more troubling. >> reporter: do you think your husband is a victim of, in a way, politics? >> i would say a victim of terrorism. politics. and the way of life of mexico. and the politics -- i think there's too many connections between u.s. and mexico, too much money going back and forth. >> reporter: connections you mean in a criminal way? >> in a money way. i think it's all money. >> reporter: in the air over border country, captain stacy holland says the financial stakes are so high for the drug cartels, that money takes precedence over everything else. >> so what the states faced with and the nation really is an aggressive narcotics smuggling ring, cartel, their interest lies in their inventory. that's what they're going to protect. and they're going to do whatever means necessary to protec
david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actr. plain and simple. it was a senseless violence, but it was an act of terror. and that is not going to end at the border. it's over here already. >> reporter: and for tiffany herself, it is even more troubling. >> reporter: do you think your husband is a victim of, in a way, politics? >> i would say a victim of terrorism. politics. and the way of life of mexico. and...
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jim: is it that much, david? david: yeah, it will certainly wander to the right. you could hit it firmer if you wanted, i suppose. but right now inside the hole, decent pace. nick: that was a quick read, wasn't it? one quick look. david: yeah, he's had a plan. nick: yeah, he's a great green reader. anyway, this to tie. jim: oh! nick: wow. jim: the nervous miss is always left. nick: he's hold some brilliant putts, especially today, all week and you get the one nervy one you really need and the stroke failed him. jim: that's always been his calling card, the swedish seve, brilliant on the greens. and now merrick. this to match beljan in the clubhouse at 11 under. there you go. final-round 69 for merrick. two birdies, one bobble. on each side. and luke donald finishes out with 74. you thought he was a little quick walking up to attempt that one? nick: they obviously knew what they were doing. i'd even go back to -- that was pull and would he's been pure on these. you can always look at everything. he played 18 nervous. it was a poor drive, hooked it, lost 40 yards of
jim: is it that much, david? david: yeah, it will certainly wander to the right. you could hit it firmer if you wanted, i suppose. but right now inside the hole, decent pace. nick: that was a quick read, wasn't it? one quick look. david: yeah, he's had a plan. nick: yeah, he's a great green reader. anyway, this to tie. jim: oh! nick: wow. jim: the nervous miss is always left. nick: he's hold some brilliant putts, especially today, all week and you get the one nervy one you really need and the...
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well i i was a good while the tool that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i miss knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys get together in the white house and talk about something that counts as your due process these are rights that should not just belong to u.s. citizens and are now being stripped away from them they should belong to human beings and there is clearly no legitimate process in the president assigning some subordinate to secretly decide that an individual needs to be killed and to decide that there is no means of capture who has to justify that who is to legitimate that claim that there was no possible means of capture we know of a teenage boy in pakistan attending a. meeting where he was
well i i was a good while the tool that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i miss knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys...
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well i i was a good one how much will that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i miss knollys comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys get together in the white house and talk about something that counts as your due process these are rights that should not just belong to u.s. citizens and are now being stripped away from them they should belong to human beings and there is clearly no legitimate process in the president assigning some subordinate to secretly decide that an individual needs to be killed and to decide that there is no means of capture who has to justify that who is to legitimate that claim that there was no possible means of capture we know of a teenage boy in pakistan attending a. meeting where he was
well i i was a good one how much will that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i miss knollys comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys...
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well i i was good wow let that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i missed knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys get together in the white house and talk about something that counts as your due process these are rights that should not just belong to u.s. citizens and are now being stripped away from them they should belong to human beings and there is clearly no legitimate process in the president assigning some subordinate to secretly decide that an individual needs to be killed and to decide that there is no means of capture who has to justify that who is to legitimate that claim that there was no possible means of capture we know of a teenage boy in pakistan attending a. meeting where he wa
well i i was good wow let that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i missed knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys get...
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when i read the memo again it seemed to me that i agree entirely with what david just said i read the memo as meaning that imminent threat means someone that a high official decides is an imminent threat and that's what imminent means in this circumstance or does that make any sense to you it makes no sense to me whatsoever i mean the document really i was just saying that i didn't think you could kill me but the document to me was well don't go count on it ok all right under graham ok don't count on him and ok. ok well thank you feel much more comfortable on the way home on the tram i'm not going to say which train i'm getting on though but i think that the idea of this continuous warfare it started off with george bush declaring more and terror most of the rest most of europe thought this guy was an idiot what's he talking about declaring war on terror but i actually had legal implications when you read the white house documents it meant to anybody who's associate with an insurgent noncombatant you know competent with a uniform organization is a fair target throughout the entire wor
when i read the memo again it seemed to me that i agree entirely with what david just said i read the memo as meaning that imminent threat means someone that a high official decides is an imminent threat and that's what imminent means in this circumstance or does that make any sense to you it makes no sense to me whatsoever i mean the document really i was just saying that i didn't think you could kill me but the document to me was well don't go count on it ok all right under graham ok don't...
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don't lose control of this, david. of this. >> reporter: flying above the complex, infrared camera records the fire as a bright plume. >> david, don't do this to your people. >> reporter: within minutes, there's a second fire. then a third. >> this is not the way to end this. lead your people out. be a messiah, not a destroyer. ♪ >> reporter: after 45 minutes, the building is engulfed. only nine people would make it out. >> i came out basically driven out by the fire. >> reporter: sheila martin, who had come out three weeks earlier, is watching the drama on television. terrified for her husband and her four oldest children. >> you're thinking, if they were in the hallway alone? were they running? did the fire catch them? just very horrible to think. >> reporter: fanned by 25-mile-an-hour winds, this is doomsday. critics blame the fire on the fbi's tear gas. but an independent special counsel ultimately found david koresh ordered the fire set with accelerants. >> i blame david koresh, but because i believe he's to blame
don't lose control of this, david. of this. >> reporter: flying above the complex, infrared camera records the fire as a bright plume. >> david, don't do this to your people. >> reporter: within minutes, there's a second fire. then a third. >> this is not the way to end this. lead your people out. be a messiah, not a destroyer. ♪ >> reporter: after 45 minutes, the building is engulfed. only nine people would make it out. >> i came out basically driven out...
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sheffield and chairman of the international committee for robot arms control in charlottesville we have david swanson he is an author and radio host who works for roots action dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it you know we've been told that obama's drone policy is that i will quote legal ethical and why do you agree with that because it's stored in area just. no. i think that is quite extraordinary i think i don't think that he can kill anybody anywhere at any time either i think that was a slight exaggeration but he can kill anybody who is classified as being al-qaeda or any associated force so i don't think he would come and kill. if i targeted somebody in al-qaeda i could be called an associate ok i don't think it is an exaggeration is true yes that's true ok david if that is true but it would have to have some sort of motivation but i don't think a lot do you need an interim so they don't need i read the memo very carefully do they i mean and how do you define it. i mean it's so vague i'm not i'm no
sheffield and chairman of the international committee for robot arms control in charlottesville we have david swanson he is an author and radio host who works for roots action dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it you know we've been told that obama's drone policy is that i will quote legal ethical and why do you agree with that because it's stored in area just. no. i think that is quite extraordinary i...
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cierra, david, venga, que pasa el tiempo ¡venga! ¡david! ¿eh? vale, va. corre. repite la frase... "si luchas puedes perder, si no luchas estás..." "perdido" 112, 660. venga, es donde están ellos. aprovecha que vamos cuesta... ¡"si luchas puedes perder, si no luchas estás perdido"! estoy seguro es más abajo. ¿sí? no he visto nada... el rumbo es éste. no puedo creer que estemos estanca'os aquí. venga, &%$# que tiempo hemos perdido. ♪ "si luchas puedes perder si no luchas estás... 112, 560 metros. vale, sal directo hacia ellos, es en casa. busca por aquí. ¡vale, lo he visto, corre! ¡venga, venga, venga! "si luchas puedes perder, "si no luchas estás perdido" (jesús) la meta está aquí. la meta está aquí. "si luchas estás perdido, si no luchas... perderás" no. &%$#. pero bueno, david, ¿tú sabes lo que estás diciendo? "si luchas estás perdido, si no luchas estás perdido" dale, repitemela. ya, ya, no me acuerdo. [risa] ¡ja,ja,ja! piensa lo que dice la frase, a ver, que no tiene coherencia lo que me estás diciendo. "si luchas...." estoy bloqueado. d
cierra, david, venga, que pasa el tiempo ¡venga! ¡david! ¿eh? vale, va. corre. repite la frase... "si luchas puedes perder, si no luchas estás..." "perdido" 112, 660. venga, es donde están ellos. aprovecha que vamos cuesta... ¡"si luchas puedes perder, si no luchas estás perdido"! estoy seguro es más abajo. ¿sí? no he visto nada... el rumbo es éste. no puedo creer que estemos estanca'os aquí. venga, &%$# que tiempo hemos perdido. ♪ "si luchas...
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how's david coping? oh, he's the brave one. man of the house is my david. sorry. i have to go. it was david i saw in the quilt class with the number ten on his back. shouldn't we have told his mother or inspector adams even? neither at the moment. from what you described, he was running away from them. we don't want his mother upset more than she needs to be. oh, hello, shirley. my son geoffrey. he's doing some construction work in maureen's garden. - oh. hello, geoffrey. - hello. oh, this extra class for the quilt tomorrow - shall you be goin'? - if i can, yes. oh, i did enjoy myself. my goodness, how they work those poor children in the mills. it's easy to pretend it never happened. we get so careless with the past. i can't remember what took place two days ago half the time. can you? unless it's an upset like my sister's car going up in flames in broad daylight on a lovely spring evening. just here, was it, or further down? uh, no, it was there. it's a pity you weren't doin' what you're doin' now. you could surely have prevented it happening. yes. if you'll excuse me. indoor
how's david coping? oh, he's the brave one. man of the house is my david. sorry. i have to go. it was david i saw in the quilt class with the number ten on his back. shouldn't we have told his mother or inspector adams even? neither at the moment. from what you described, he was running away from them. we don't want his mother upset more than she needs to be. oh, hello, shirley. my son geoffrey. he's doing some construction work in maureen's garden. - oh. hello, geoffrey. - hello. oh, this...
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well i i was a good one how much will that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i missed knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three guys get together in the white house and talk about something that counts as your due process these are rights that should not just belong to u.s. citizens and are now being stripped away from them they should belong to human beings and there is clearly no legitimate process in the president assigning some subordinate to secretly decide that an individual needs to be killed and to decide that there is no means of capture who has to justify that who is to legitimate that claim that there was no possible means of capture we know of a teenage boy in pakistan attending a. meeting where he wa
well i i was a good one how much will that put in a few words there david go ahead jump in. i missed knowles comment i'm sure i agreed with it but you know i think the television comedian in the united states stephen colbert got it right when he said the new due process is just whatever process they do because according to attorney general eric holder there is no right to a legal process there is no right to a judicial process there is only a right to some sort of process so as long as three...
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the most effective recruitment tool for insurgents in the world david what do you think about that. recruitment blowback i got to agree with knoll as he agrees with me i think that this is an operation that is part of a war on terrorism that is boosting terrorism and if you look at the opinions in pakistan and yemen of the u.s. government and the blame that's been placed on these drone strikes the reputation of the united states seeking further if that's possible with the u.n. investigation of these drone wars or drone murders as crimes. there are several bases in africa there's been no we've known for quite some time that there was this base in saudi arabia we didn't know exactly where the washington post is furious at the new york times for having identified the location of the base in saudi arabia because there was an informal arrangement not to what else if they informally arranged not to tell us and what if they formally arranged not to tell us and why because these are policies that the american public would begin to oppose if they understood them better and the rest of the wo
the most effective recruitment tool for insurgents in the world david what do you think about that. recruitment blowback i got to agree with knoll as he agrees with me i think that this is an operation that is part of a war on terrorism that is boosting terrorism and if you look at the opinions in pakistan and yemen of the u.s. government and the blame that's been placed on these drone strikes the reputation of the united states seeking further if that's possible with the u.n. investigation of...
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david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actor. plain and simple. it was a senseless violence, but it was an act of terror. and that is not going to end at the border. it's over here already. >> reporter: and for tiffany herself, it is even more troubling. >> reporter: do you think your husband is a victim of, in a way, politics? >> i would say a victim of terrorism. politics. and -- the way of life of mexico. and the politics -- i think there's too many connections between u.s. and mexico, too much money going back and forth. >> reporter: connections you mean in a criminal way? >> in a money way. i think it's all money. >> reporter: in the air over border country, captain stacy holland says the financial stakes are so high for the drug cartels, that money takes precedence over everything else. >> so what the states faced with and the nation really is an aggressive narcotics smuggling ring, cartel, their interest lies in their inventory. that's what they're going to protect. and they're going to do whatever means necessary to pr
david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actor. plain and simple. it was a senseless violence, but it was an act of terror. and that is not going to end at the border. it's over here already. >> reporter: and for tiffany herself, it is even more troubling. >> reporter: do you think your husband is a victim of, in a way, politics? >> i would say a victim of terrorism. politics. and -- the way of life of mexico....
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oscar-nominated director david o. russell is here tonight to visit with us. >>> and there must be something in the water. marco rubio slams his own immigration proposal? our big panel drinks it all in tonight. you can listen to my radio show at sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday, noon to 3:00 p.m. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter use #edshow. we're coming right back. direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. senator john mccain is once again trying to stir up things on benghazi, claiming that there is a massive cover-up. >> so there are many, many questions, and we have had a massive cover-up on the part -- >> but a massive cover-up of what? i mean -- susan r
oscar-nominated director david o. russell is here tonight to visit with us. >>> and there must be something in the water. marco rubio slams his own immigration proposal? our big panel drinks it all in tonight. you can listen to my radio show at sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday, noon to 3:00 p.m. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter use #edshow. we're coming right back. direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [...
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david is in new york. welcome to you both. david, let me begin with you. what do you think the cardinals will be looking for most eagerly when they meet to choose a successor? >> well, bob, i think they're going to take for granted that whoever they choose is going to be an orthodox cardinal and follower of pretty much the line of benedict xvi and the previous popes in terms of doctrine and all the hot button issues that we often like to talk about. i think they're also looking at someone who might be a bit younger. some of the cardinals have said they don't want to elect anyone who's over 70. benedict xvi was 78 when he was elected eight years ago. but i think the big choice really facing them is whether they are going to go outside of europe really for the first time in the modern era, the first time almost ever, and pick someone from the southern hemisphere, from latin america, asia or africa, really where the catholic church is booming, which is the real future of the church there, and are they going to pick a pope who reflects that growth. >> tom? >>
david is in new york. welcome to you both. david, let me begin with you. what do you think the cardinals will be looking for most eagerly when they meet to choose a successor? >> well, bob, i think they're going to take for granted that whoever they choose is going to be an orthodox cardinal and follower of pretty much the line of benedict xvi and the previous popes in terms of doctrine and all the hot button issues that we often like to talk about. i think they're also looking at someone...
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david jackson explains why certain kind of booze are being banned. david. >>reporter: it will be running a bit dry, ken. that's right. if you look up and down street, you'll see that a lot of the bars and restaurants are open, even late on a weeknight like this. it has become quite a destination for people, even on weekend. the walnut creek department is saying there will be no new full bar liquor license issued for a year. >>reporter: walnut creek has pit its saturation point act coursing to police. they pour more alcohol than any city in california and that is too much for a police force of 65 officers. that's 15 less than the budget calls for. the moratorium is for the public safety, according to the police officers. hugo, who go one of the last lick come licenses issued by the city say there's no problem. >> we need that revenue. we need the people. we need the customers. we need that. we have to provide the customers what they're looking for. >>reporter: the city agrees that this place is not a problem. i sells gourmet food. right now door, the lounge
david jackson explains why certain kind of booze are being banned. david. >>reporter: it will be running a bit dry, ken. that's right. if you look up and down street, you'll see that a lot of the bars and restaurants are open, even late on a weeknight like this. it has become quite a destination for people, even on weekend. the walnut creek department is saying there will be no new full bar liquor license issued for a year. >>reporter: walnut creek has pit its saturation point act...
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>> you might be thinking of david jackson's piece in u.s.a. today, what if this was bush's drone policy? and the ren dig in guantanamo and all the things that happened in the bush administration where main stream were fired up and now they have been quiet. you leave it to folks like jon stewart to say, the obama people said that we would be fully transparent the bush administration. >> not at all. it is shocking to me if this had been george bush 43 or 41 as the liberal press would have had it front page of the newspapers. they would have been hitting at him all the time. i'm shocked they haven't gone after him. >> jon: the numbers tell the story. there was so much angst about water boarding and horrors. three people were waterboarded? >> now, we have killed more american citizens with drones than were waterboarded at least as far as we know. we have killed four american citizens with drones. look at the overall number of attacks. there have been 400 of these drone attacks, most of them under the obama administration with absolutely no transpa
>> you might be thinking of david jackson's piece in u.s.a. today, what if this was bush's drone policy? and the ren dig in guantanamo and all the things that happened in the bush administration where main stream were fired up and now they have been quiet. you leave it to folks like jon stewart to say, the obama people said that we would be fully transparent the bush administration. >> not at all. it is shocking to me if this had been george bush 43 or 41 as the liberal press would...