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>> i'm asking you what happened to david. >> i don't know. >> what happened to david?don't know. i don't know. >> tracey, we'll be honest with you. i think you do. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> police had surveillance tape showing an unidentified woman parking two different cars in a shopping center parking lot next to a large rental truck. the two cars matched the make and model of those owned by david nixon and his girlfriend, tracey frame. police also had surveillance video of the same woman walking into the store on the night david's body was discovered. >> wasn't able to really pick her up throughout the store, but could pick her up at the register again. >> the woman purchased garbage bags and
>> i'm asking you what happened to david. >> i don't know. >> what happened to david?don't know. i don't know. >> tracey, we'll be honest with you. i think you do. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female...
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david beat me with a hammer/axe.came up from behind while i was in dexter's stall, hit me repeatedly. i figured he would come back to kill me. >> the only information that we had prior to this that mrs. duyst had always indicated that this -- she was kicked by a horse. so now we have to begin kind of looking at this whole circumstance and trying to validate that. >> i would never commit suicide. he may have killed me. respectfully, sandra a. duyst. >> investigators sent the note to a forensic document examiner who compared the handwriting to sandy's known handwriting samples. he found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi circular in nature and there were a number of them. they put lacerations in her head, whe
david beat me with a hammer/axe.came up from behind while i was in dexter's stall, hit me repeatedly. i figured he would come back to kill me. >> the only information that we had prior to this that mrs. duyst had always indicated that this -- she was kicked by a horse. so now we have to begin kind of looking at this whole circumstance and trying to validate that. >> i would never commit suicide. he may have killed me. respectfully, sandra a. duyst. >> investigators sent the...
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david: oh god.ont and you did most of your early training in mount snowy is couple miles from where i use to hang out. east coast skiers are taught by west coast skiers like liz claman, come on, have we done, have you done a lot to kind of bury that old myth that if you live on the east coast you can't learn to ski properly? >> i think you learn to ski better, if you can ski on ice you can ski on anything. david: bad conditions in the east helped you be better skier? >> snow was man made. it was sugary so i know how to deal with it. david: sugary meaning it was scratchy and icy. >> it wasn't really icy. it was very warm the day we competing. >> are you going back for the closing ceremonies? that is a most fun part. >> i'm a little upset but i'm happy to be back here though. david: you didn't get upgraded on your way back. >> oh, yeah, i did. david: first class is little better. >> just a little bit. i don't know if i can go back. liz: when rule 40 expires come talk to us about your new endorsements
david: oh god.ont and you did most of your early training in mount snowy is couple miles from where i use to hang out. east coast skiers are taught by west coast skiers like liz claman, come on, have we done, have you done a lot to kind of bury that old myth that if you live on the east coast you can't learn to ski properly? >> i think you learn to ski better, if you can ski on ice you can ski on anything. david: bad conditions in the east helped you be better skier? >> snow was man...
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david: what happened, david, to the service sector jobs?look at friday's report,, you notice 100,000 of the jobs disappeared. the yellow line, we're showing a graph. the yellow line are the service jobs. as you can see they really dropped down. what happened there. >> that's what i said in my daily today. there was like 100, service sector jobs in the non-farm payroll report. the reality that adp does their own payrolls. it is also has a large sample size. it shows service sector employment was actually very strong. we know from the ism non-manufacturing employment, mostly services was actually quite strong. when you are taking a look what really caused the disappointing headline number, the non-farm. it wasn't manufacturing and it wasn't construction and it wasn't natural resours. it was the service side. frankly i don't have really great explanation for you. it wasn't just the fact that government payrolls are down 29,000. the private services services wo unusually anemic this. is a silver lining in that non-farm payroll report, that good
david: what happened, david, to the service sector jobs?look at friday's report,, you notice 100,000 of the jobs disappeared. the yellow line, we're showing a graph. the yellow line are the service jobs. as you can see they really dropped down. what happened there. >> that's what i said in my daily today. there was like 100, service sector jobs in the non-farm payroll report. the reality that adp does their own payrolls. it is also has a large sample size. it shows service sector...
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david: david, you mentioned gm. car caps, housing, they're all depending on interest rates being low. janet yellen has said very clearly this week that she wants more inflation. i frankly, you look at history, you don't see many times when you have higher inflation without having higher interest rates. if we get those interest rates that janet yellen wants won't we get higher interest which might hurt companies like gm? >> look, traditionally that would be a very accurate statement. you've got now the major central banks around the world controlling the yield curves. if they want their interest rates to stay low, they will quantitative easing and buy bonds until they get the levels where they want. this is a little bit of an unprecedented period. as far as you can see you will see low interest rates. otherwise you will basically break the back of the federal, the central banks around the world. if that happens then you have a really big problem. as far as i can see it right now, politicians need interest rates low.
david: david, you mentioned gm. car caps, housing, they're all depending on interest rates being low. janet yellen has said very clearly this week that she wants more inflation. i frankly, you look at history, you don't see many times when you have higher inflation without having higher interest rates. if we get those interest rates that janet yellen wants won't we get higher interest which might hurt companies like gm? >> look, traditionally that would be a very accurate statement....
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david: yeah. and david, the fact is, is that there are all kinds of alternatives right now as we speak in some ways, cable already seems like a dinosaur. you think of the non-cable alternatives of the mostly on the internet of course with cable. shouldn't we just let that dinosaur die its own death and focus on the future which may be something other than cable? >> well, we don't know that that's the case and we should let the market, you know, we should let the market work. david: haven't you, haven't you already seen signs of that? i mean in all of these new product that is are coming out that are trying to avoid cable, frankly a lost cable customers already have seen prices go up so high they're looking for alternatives. >> well, right and that is part of fact that prices are increasing is the reason why we don't want to see any increase in market power that would come about because of this acquisition. let the markets stay the way it is. there is little enough innovation, allowing comcast to g
david: yeah. and david, the fact is, is that there are all kinds of alternatives right now as we speak in some ways, cable already seems like a dinosaur. you think of the non-cable alternatives of the mostly on the internet of course with cable. shouldn't we just let that dinosaur die its own death and focus on the future which may be something other than cable? >> well, we don't know that that's the case and we should let the market, you know, we should let the market work. david:...
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david: great idea. that is invention. david: you still have a lab? inend invent all the time. david: come back and see us soon. jaywalker, formed priceline. the guy who made patents interesting. liz: we need patent reform. i love the idea. >>> celebrity chef paula dean, is she reforming? when he know she is cooking up a dramatic return over the controversy of her use of racially-charged language. next we talk to the "wall street journal" reporter who broke the news about dean's planned return and big buck that is are backing her comeback. you have got to see this one. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- doz
david: great idea. that is invention. david: you still have a lab? inend invent all the time. david: come back and see us soon. jaywalker, formed priceline. the guy who made patents interesting. liz: we need patent reform. i love the idea. >>> celebrity chef paula dean, is she reforming? when he know she is cooking up a dramatic return over the controversy of her use of racially-charged language. next we talk to the "wall street journal" reporter who broke the news about...
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david: i wear loafers.could use this at the airport. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ can help you take charge of your future. if ..ey breathing's hard.e... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inlers for sudden symptoms. tell yr doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking iriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passinurine.
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david, over to you. david: i don't think it will stop snowing.o right through august. >>> like it or hate it the marwan business is booming. next we'll talk to a ceo hoping to capitalize in a market that could top $3 billion this year. his customers include medical marijuana dispensers. >>> season two of the hit netflix series "house of cards" but a battle royale over fees are putting the squeeze on the streaming video company. we'll tell you what it means for investors and consumers with a former fcc commissioner. meanwhile we're watching the very latest from ukraine. again, it appears as though there is a truce between the government and protesters. dozens have been killed. we'll tell you the very latest when we come back. 7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new this. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mmy's new vacuum! (cat scrch) you feel that your muscle i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates d service. i'd like that. a new wa
david, over to you. david: i don't think it will stop snowing.o right through august. >>> like it or hate it the marwan business is booming. next we'll talk to a ceo hoping to capitalize in a market that could top $3 billion this year. his customers include medical marijuana dispensers. >>> season two of the hit netflix series "house of cards" but a battle royale over fees are putting the squeeze on the streaming video company. we'll tell you what it means for...
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david: the news is out. elevators, operated, but listen to this operated by remote control. to hiding documents in "sports illustrated" magazine senate investigators are alleging that credit suisse went to huge links to help wealthy americans evade useu.s. taxes. david: like espionage. brady dougan testifying in front of senators and defending the bank. peter barnes at the hearing and joins us now. very serious charges, peter. can they prove it? >> that's right, david and liz. right now we're hearing from justice department officials as senate subcommittee on investigations, the permanent men subcommittee. and it reported that at one sometime, credit suisse had 22,000 accounts held by americans, most oo which were not documented with the internal revenue service. had assets of 10 to $12 billion. and in its investigation, it reported on this elevator operated by remote control. secret trips by bankers to try and talk to clients in the united states and manage their accounts and get more clients offshore shell
david: the news is out. elevators, operated, but listen to this operated by remote control. to hiding documents in "sports illustrated" magazine senate investigators are alleging that credit suisse went to huge links to help wealthy americans evade useu.s. taxes. david: like espionage. brady dougan testifying in front of senators and defending the bank. peter barnes at the hearing and joins us now. very serious charges, peter. can they prove it? >> that's right, david and liz....
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david: get the camera back in -- 52nd. david: this is a man's watch.'s watch. >> it is not 16,000 at suttons and robertsons. david: how much is it there. >> a few thousand dollars less. liz: such a deal. catherine bostock. good luck and welcome to new york. david: thanks very much. liz: how do top fed officials grapple with one of the worst financial crises in u.s. history? we have inside look at the central bank's actions as the economy plunged into recession. david: sleek super bike seen in the movie ton, may become reality. we'll tell you how you get hands on a legacy light cycle like these. --ton. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, ii can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor sisfaction with self-directed serv
david: get the camera back in -- 52nd. david: this is a man's watch.'s watch. >> it is not 16,000 at suttons and robertsons. david: how much is it there. >> a few thousand dollars less. liz: such a deal. catherine bostock. good luck and welcome to new york. david: thanks very much. liz: how do top fed officials grapple with one of the worst financial crises in u.s. history? we have inside look at the central bank's actions as the economy plunged into recession. david: sleek super...
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david: yes. those sochi winter olympics in russia are officially underway after today's opening ceremony amid extremely tight security. a record 88 teams are participating including team usa which has 230 athletes. we don't know whether all the seats will be filled. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: what a way to end the week. david: a good day. liz: especially in light after very weak jobs number. let's break down this week's action. tom lyden, an editor who tells us the best way to play volatility and jeff saut, raymond james chief strategist tells us how to make profits in a slow growth environment and bill streible down at cftc. we have different headlines propelling this, by the end of the day you see what a great week it has been for the bulls. >> yeah, i mean what an amazing week. the thing with the jobs number, we all set these expectations and i think the reality is, you have to look at change from month over month. we're seeing 50% increase from last month. i think because of that
david: yes. those sochi winter olympics in russia are officially underway after today's opening ceremony amid extremely tight security. a record 88 teams are participating including team usa which has 230 athletes. we don't know whether all the seats will be filled. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: what a way to end the week. david: a good day. liz: especially in light after very weak jobs number. let's break down this week's action. tom lyden, an editor who tells us the best...
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david: david, talk about retailers very quickly. thief been beaten down since beginning of the year. we have advanced retail sales coming out on thursday. in advance of that number is it time to buy retail? >> certainly feels that way. retails were one of the leading groups. in front of that advanced retail seas, gold everybody knows the terrible news. we've seen all the economic data coming out about the weather that really weighed on a lot of these retailers. i've been watching xrt as a lot of traders. it feels like a lot of the fading is over there. one of the worst-performing sectors so far this year. definitely feels like it could pick up momentum to the upside, david. david: want to buy low, retail sales come on thursday. xrt is the e-tf david -- etf david likes. randy, thank you very much. larry shover will be with us in a few minutes when the cme closed. liz: guess what, we are speaking with the woman, the only person who sat down exclusively with the the game's creator. were there bigger and more powerful forces at play if
david: david, talk about retailers very quickly. thief been beaten down since beginning of the year. we have advanced retail sales coming out on thursday. in advance of that number is it time to buy retail? >> certainly feels that way. retails were one of the leading groups. in front of that advanced retail seas, gold everybody knows the terrible news. we've seen all the economic data coming out about the weather that really weighed on a lot of these retailers. i've been watching xrt as a...
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>> i do, david. the problem was that the market was clearly overvalued at year-end but the backdrop is still very constructive. the economy continues to grow. the fed remains very accommodative. corporate america continues to return a lot of capital to investors in share repurchase and dividends. we think it is time to start bringing the money into the market at a very measured pace. liz: where? where do you believe you should assault money at this point if you have a little chunk you're waiting to keep in the action? >> well, liz, i brought three very high quality, defensive oriented companies today for the viewers. first, take a look at a company like pepsi. pepsi is the ultimate dividend payer. they have grown the dividend for 41 consecutive years. the dividend yield is under 3%. they grew the dividend last four years 26%. look to grow 18% over the next four years, a really solid place to put your money. we can go north of the bored. bell canada enterprises. the yield is a little over 5%. they gre
>> i do, david. the problem was that the market was clearly overvalued at year-end but the backdrop is still very constructive. the economy continues to grow. the fed remains very accommodative. corporate america continues to return a lot of capital to investors in share repurchase and dividends. we think it is time to start bringing the money into the market at a very measured pace. liz: where? where do you believe you should assault money at this point if you have a little chunk you're...
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the new number well above 184, david. -- 1848. david: not bad at all. "after the bell" starts right now. time to break down all of today's history-making market action. we have larry rosenthal, rosenthal wealth management the best criteria for picking winning stocks. darren sringa will tell us why he thinks the u.s. energy industry is global game-changer. of the chris gersch joining us from the pits of the cme. chris, 1850 on the s&p was one of these levels, 1848 if you are precise was the actual record to be broken but is 1850 all that important, breaking through that number? >> it is, david. 1850 is such a technical level that these traders right behind me are looking at. we hit that three types in january. made a triple top and pulled down to the 1750 level. the fact we're closing above that level is a huge bullish sign for these traders. liz: that is terrific news. we like to see that. larry, looking at things from a wealth management standpoint is number meaningful to you or have you been in this whole time and do you continue to be into stocks? >>
the new number well above 184, david. -- 1848. david: not bad at all. "after the bell" starts right now. time to break down all of today's history-making market action. we have larry rosenthal, rosenthal wealth management the best criteria for picking winning stocks. darren sringa will tell us why he thinks the u.s. energy industry is global game-changer. of the chris gersch joining us from the pits of the cme. chris, 1850 on the s&p was one of these levels, 1848 if you are...
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>> i know david, and, you know, i knew that bill baroni wanted to hire david to come to the port authority and i gave him my permission for him to do it, but that was bill's hire. he asked for permission, i gave my permission for him to hire david. >> i gave my permission for my top appointee at the port authority to bring on david wildstein. david wildstein who i've also known since high school as a total liar. david wildstein was paid more than $150,000 a year for doing that job at the port authority, and the job he was hired for did not exist before he got it and it had no job description. they created the job for him. the port authority has no resume on file for mr. wildstein which means he didn't exactly have to apply and jump through hoops in order to get it. when asked why david wildstein had this $150,000 a year job with no job description and no resume on file at the port authority, governor christie's spokesman defended the decision to hire mr. wildstein. look, david wildstein is "there in that job because he's well suited to the task of playing a role in reforming the port autho
>> i know david, and, you know, i knew that bill baroni wanted to hire david to come to the port authority and i gave him my permission for him to do it, but that was bill's hire. he asked for permission, i gave my permission for him to hire david. >> i gave my permission for my top appointee at the port authority to bring on david wildstein. david wildstein who i've also known since high school as a total liar. david wildstein was paid more than $150,000 a year for doing that job...
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david: or what? >> yes. yes, david. i mean if you look at the amount of money that has been borrowed by the retail in the last year, it has been at all-time highs. if you look back at 2,000, 2008, it is way up there. i think people got too comfortable with the fed, putting the put in the market. now they're backing away. we're having all the problems in emerging markets. currencies. this could, even though fundamentally, maybe, yeah, we could see a 10 to 15% but just the amount of money that has been borrowed to buy position that is could be unwounded very quick. that is why this is a concern. liz: nicole, energy, all major names in the energy sector down, consumer staples, same thing. everybody in media except for time warner cable down, pharma except for pfizer down. this is very tough day to do well, minus herbalife. >> you know that even the small caps, the russell 2000 did worse than the rest of the indices. the dow and s&p were down 2%. russell was down even worse. you start hearing phrases like margin calls that
david: or what? >> yes. yes, david. i mean if you look at the amount of money that has been borrowed by the retail in the last year, it has been at all-time highs. if you look back at 2,000, 2008, it is way up there. i think people got too comfortable with the fed, putting the put in the market. now they're backing away. we're having all the problems in emerging markets. currencies. this could, even though fundamentally, maybe, yeah, we could see a 10 to 15% but just the amount of money...
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they're not big on privacy, david. david: oh, boy.nks together -- it is nation's biggest auto show when it comes to attendees. this year has a healthy share of new models including a souped-up toyota tundra designed to go ahead with ford's f-150 with an aluminum body. liz: jeff flock live from the chicago auto show. show it to us, jeff. >> i'm inside. it is warm. i may be in mud but it is warm. this is a off-road course toyota took a week to build inside mccormack center. that is tundra on the off-road course. they have mud, they have cactus. you name it. bob carter, the sales chief of toyota telling us exclusively today, shooting a shot over the bow of his competitors with the tundra and f-150 for ford and then also had some things to say about some competing auto executives. look at what he had to say about his pals elon musk and carlos ghosn. personally, i don't care what elon, carlos and jonathan say about fuel zest. talking about hydrogen fuel cells. it is future. reminiscent of 1998 and 1999 when we first introduced the prius. >
they're not big on privacy, david. david: oh, boy.nks together -- it is nation's biggest auto show when it comes to attendees. this year has a healthy share of new models including a souped-up toyota tundra designed to go ahead with ford's f-150 with an aluminum body. liz: jeff flock live from the chicago auto show. show it to us, jeff. >> i'm inside. it is warm. i may be in mud but it is warm. this is a off-road course toyota took a week to build inside mccormack center. that is tundra...
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david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davidd pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and michelle was still getting out of bed. at that time, michelle was naked, and that distraction actually caused kind of a danger for us, because right under her pillow, not steve's pillow, was a fully loaded .9 millimeter semiautomatic. >> also arrested, kelly campbell, the temptress of the plot, and more than 20 others who helped chambers hide the money. >> the fbi did a very good job on this case. they prevented david ghantt from being killed. they were able to recover the vast majority of the money in a relatively short period of time. >> took us all week to actually go to the 20 boxes, open them up, what you'll see is just loaded w
david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davidd pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and michelle was still...
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ever been, david? david: yeah, sure. the unemployment rate is the second lowest in the country and happiest state of all, go a little bit north, north dakota, the oil boom is working wonders for its economy giving it the lowest unemployment rate in the nation and increasing the ability of people to pay for basic necessities. david: that is why it ain't the weather that makes you happy. whether or not you have a job. people have jobs up there. >>> a string of recent deaths and suicide in the financial word once again shedding the light on intense working conditions a lot of bankers face in particular the younger staff. liz: the perception among many people out there they face 100 plus work hour weeks and most times no days off. what really goes on? what is the impact it has on the long term? with us, alexandra michelle, professor at university of pennsylvania grad school of and former goldman sachs investment banker. i know banking can be high pressure, this string of suicides is disturbing. you've been on inside of an in
ever been, david? david: yeah, sure. the unemployment rate is the second lowest in the country and happiest state of all, go a little bit north, north dakota, the oil boom is working wonders for its economy giving it the lowest unemployment rate in the nation and increasing the ability of people to pay for basic necessities. david: that is why it ain't the weather that makes you happy. whether or not you have a job. people have jobs up there. >>> a string of recent deaths and suicide...
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david and liz? david: peter barnes. liz: a lot of ifs and coulds. david: all these forecasts.onder. thank you, peter. a lot of pages. luckily he is the one that has to go through them. >>> transports, often seen as a barometer of the economy, so far this year transports are off to a rocky start. what is going on in the sector and what is it telling us about the state of the economy? we'll talk to the ceo of the trucking company ryder systems in a fox business exclusive coming up next. liz: microsoft names a new ceo officially. it was well-telegraphed. everybody was chattering about that man. we're talking to one of his former bosses at the company. is satya nadella, the new ceo, is the right person for the job? what should he, what will he do first? it's a first on fox business interview with brad silverburg. stay tuned. ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going
david and liz? david: peter barnes. liz: a lot of ifs and coulds. david: all these forecasts.onder. thank you, peter. a lot of pages. luckily he is the one that has to go through them. >>> transports, often seen as a barometer of the economy, so far this year transports are off to a rocky start. what is going on in the sector and what is it telling us about the state of the economy? we'll talk to the ceo of the trucking company ryder systems in a fox business exclusive coming up next....
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david: okay.at about that? jeff bezos has said famously that even his own company amazon will reach a point where it will be eclipse by other new economic model, new management model or et cetera. it won't happen hopefully soon according to jeff bezos, the suggestion that has perhaps already happened to apple. what do you think? >> well, see our office is about five miles from the campus in cupertino and i have spent a good part of my career in san jose and silicon valley and the buzz in silicon valley is at a high level i've seen it in years past and what we're seeing in the shareholder meetings, so we have a billion dollar business with our apple i.t., itv, and that is a $99 item. this is way discount from what ipads and iphones were selling at premium dollars. so, you know back it your question, the innovation is going to be a key. changing behavior. changing society. products that are brand new, never seen before. that to me is questionable. but as far as solid company, yes, but as far as inno
david: okay.at about that? jeff bezos has said famously that even his own company amazon will reach a point where it will be eclipse by other new economic model, new management model or et cetera. it won't happen hopefully soon according to jeff bezos, the suggestion that has perhaps already happened to apple. what do you think? >> well, see our office is about five miles from the campus in cupertino and i have spent a good part of my career in san jose and silicon valley and the buzz in...
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it makes david look bad, but david looked bad anyway.bi and all that stuff. you know, his reputation is not coming back from this anyway, so i'm not sure that really hurts him. it saves him having to go to court to fight this bat physical they try to get these redacted documents turned over. so i think it's just easier for him to go through. they turned over, who knows, maybe on the other side of it, there was some gray area and the committee said we can go without that one. who knows what the negotiation looked like. but i think you're right, i think it probably just saved h him some headaches. maybe it buys him a little good will, maybe it wasn't. but it saves him some grief. >> the reason he seems so important here is that he knows everything. if you had to pick one person who you wanted to get the real story from, this is the guy you would pick. he knows what bridget kelly was talking about when he says time for traffic problems in ft. lee. you know from going way back in new jersey journalism and new jersey politics, if he has been
it makes david look bad, but david looked bad anyway.bi and all that stuff. you know, his reputation is not coming back from this anyway, so i'm not sure that really hurts him. it saves him having to go to court to fight this bat physical they try to get these redacted documents turned over. so i think it's just easier for him to go through. they turned over, who knows, maybe on the other side of it, there was some gray area and the committee said we can go without that one. who knows what the...
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>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> who is this wildstein guy? >> former christie port authority appointee, david wildstein. >> why should we believe him? >> the lawyer for david wildstein write, quote, evidence exists tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closure. >> evidence exist, ohhh. >> it's a curious choice of words. >> it exists. >> it raises questions about what does he have? >> he hasn't presented that evidence yet. >> how do i feel about david now? >> this is just the governor's word against david wildstein. >> they created a brand-new position just for him. >> specifically for david wildstein. >> what this has done is made christie look so uncredible. >> for the gop field at large. >> perhaps still has ambitions to run in 2016. >> christie was the man to beat. >> a lot of republicans looked at their poll numbers. >> it looks very different with christie falling to the middle. >> what this has done has made christie look so uncredible as a presidential candidate. >> here is the first time that most of us saw david wil
>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> who is this wildstein guy? >> former christie port authority appointee, david wildstein. >> why should we believe him? >> the lawyer for david wildstein write, quote, evidence exists tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closure. >> evidence exist, ohhh. >> it's a curious choice of words. >> it exists. >> it raises questions...
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david wildstein wants to see how bad he's been able to make those traffic problems, after he drops david wildstein off, he says, i have an idea to make this better, and less than an hour later his idea is an idea to make this way worse for ft. lee. we don't know if that was the police lieutenant's intention. we know from the records released today that the police chief responded to the port authority policeman by saying, are you crazy? that cannot happen, there's already gridlock there. was there effort underway, not just in designing the bridge shutdown. but once it was underway to crank it down further and try to make it even worse for ft. lee than it already was. when the kids weren't getting to school, the ambulances weren't getting to people, police weren't able to respond to people, police were stuck for hours, was there an effort underway during the bridge shutdown to make it even worse because it wasn't bad enough yet? and did that effort extend beyond chris christie's allies at the port authority who were doing the whole thing, to also include a law enforcement agency? when that
david wildstein wants to see how bad he's been able to make those traffic problems, after he drops david wildstein off, he says, i have an idea to make this better, and less than an hour later his idea is an idea to make this way worse for ft. lee. we don't know if that was the police lieutenant's intention. we know from the records released today that the police chief responded to the port authority policeman by saying, are you crazy? that cannot happen, there's already gridlock there. was...
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david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actand 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 protect thei
david hartley's mother can barely control her emotion. >> what happened to david and tiffany was an actand 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...
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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. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> police were convinced david swann was involved in karyn slover's murder. h
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. hey guys! sorry we're...
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it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wast and 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 if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was haunted 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 he felt very deeply about it. >> and he had promised his
it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell wast and 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 if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine...
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david: amazing how he can move stock.ng ceo john donahoe failing to spot conflicts of interests on the company's board. joining us charlie gasparino with billionaire investor carl icahn. charlie. >> thank you. carl, how are you? >> how are you doing, charlie. >> boy, you didn't minutes any words today. >> i'm too old to do it. too old to minutes words. >> see if i got this right. you think the board is kind of corrupt. [. ceo donahoe is incompetent and the company is so poorly-run it needs to spin off the only thing that is really good here which is its paypal subsidiary. does that sum up what you think. >> you're saying a lot there, charlie. let me start off saying i've been through a lot of these. of boards that are just basically, i say, a non-caring and incompetent to some extent but never seen one like this. i never saw one that is so blatant they gave away $4.5 billion, to a board member. they gave it to one of their own board members and donahoe, what the hell was he doing?% sitting there sleeping or going alongwit
david: amazing how he can move stock.ng ceo john donahoe failing to spot conflicts of interests on the company's board. joining us charlie gasparino with billionaire investor carl icahn. charlie. >> thank you. carl, how are you? >> how are you doing, charlie. >> boy, you didn't minutes any words today. >> i'm too old to do it. too old to minutes words. >> see if i got this right. you think the board is kind of corrupt. [. ceo donahoe is incompetent and the company...
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>> david, no. because what i said to you that morning and what i did every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided, which i explained to you, was what we had at the moment, it could change. i commented that this was based on what we knew on that morning, was provided to me and my colleagues and indeed to congress by the intelligence community and that's been well validated in many different ways since. and that information turned out, in some respects, not to be 100% correct. but the notion that somehow i or anybody else in the administration misled the american people is patently false, and i think that that's been aptly demonstrated. >> the politics of this are still intense. do you believe it cost you the secretary of state job? >> david, i don't know. what i do know is that i have a great job. it's the greatest honor in the world to work for the president of the united states and on behalf of the american people. and i couldn't ask for any
>> david, no. because what i said to you that morning and what i did every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided, which i explained to you, was what we had at the moment, it could change. i commented that this was based on what we knew on that morning, was provided to me and my colleagues and indeed to congress by the intelligence community and that's been well validated in many different ways since. and that information turned...
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and david? >> one of the things that is pretty unique about the regional programs especially is that it really is kind of an ecosystem approach, to inclusive -- this education in the community. we sort of have the feeling that all of these kids, who start out in preschool and go to a religious school or day school, are all the same kids with a lot of the same families. so the regional programs really take that approach. we work with all of the institutions in the region to help them combine their resources and be able to serve that community as a whole. we also partner very closely with federations, which is community federations that there are san francisco-based. that is another unique partnership. because we put things on together. although we take primary responsibility for the programming, they are involved in what we do. as far as helping us get our programming out to the community. and it is this idea of everybody working together across denominations and across institutions. i think it i
and david? >> one of the things that is pretty unique about the regional programs especially is that it really is kind of an ecosystem approach, to inclusive -- this education in the community. we sort of have the feeling that all of these kids, who start out in preschool and go to a religious school or day school, are all the same kids with a lot of the same families. so the regional programs really take that approach. we work with all of the institutions in the region to help them...
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david genzler was a finance student at san diego state university. he matched the general description sky had given to police, about six-feet tall, thin with glasses. three days later, genzler turned himself in. >> obviously he knew he stabbed someone. but didn't know the extent of that wound. when he had learned that this person had died, that is when he contacted an attorney. >> genzler refused to tell >> genzler refused to tell police where the car was and he refused to give hem the clothes he wore that night and the knife. >> what his story is, i don't know. he has never given us a statement. >> genzler looked very studios. he had the little glasses, tall, lanky guy. he did not look like someone you would expect to get in a street brawl, much less kill someone. >> but several eyewitnesss disagreed. ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that ne
david genzler was a finance student at san diego state university. he matched the general description sky had given to police, about six-feet tall, thin with glasses. three days later, genzler turned himself in. >> obviously he knew he stabbed someone. but didn't know the extent of that wound. when he had learned that this person had died, that is when he contacted an attorney. >> genzler refused to tell >> genzler refused to tell police where the car was and he refused to...
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nick: try reading this one, david. david: oh, no, i'd rather not. i'll wait for it to come out in paperback. nick: right. it goes so slow. i think it goes a little left to right but it would try to -- if it's super brilliant, it tries to come back. but let's see if bubba can get erfect weight. im: took a kick the other way. if he could have just hit that on the inside of the coin, who knows? jim: matt jones will make a run at a birdie here. well done. again, local resident. plays here, practices here. and after rounds of 65-65, today at 72. again, tomorrow, the world's strongest man competition. followed by big ten basketball. million-indiana. on the home of the ncaa men's championship, cbs. and final-round coverage of the waste management phoenix open tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time. our start time tomorrow from cottsdale. nick: this has to be kind of perfect right edge. oh, well done. puts him in a tie for ninth with kokrak and perez. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., wh
nick: try reading this one, david. david: oh, no, i'd rather not. i'll wait for it to come out in paperback. nick: right. it goes so slow. i think it goes a little left to right but it would try to -- if it's super brilliant, it tries to come back. but let's see if bubba can get erfect weight. im: took a kick the other way. if he could have just hit that on the inside of the coin, who knows? jim: matt jones will make a run at a birdie here. well done. again, local resident. plays here,...
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david wildstein sent stepien an account from "wall street journal."umed over bridge jam." e-mail from the director of the port authority calling the lane closures abusive and appalling and saying he prayed no one died as a result. bill stepien reviewed that e-mail and replied "i saw. ultimately not an awful story. whatever." that's what is publicly known about bill stepien's involvement in the lane closures or reaction to the lane closures in the first week in january when the 22 pages first came out, where tuesday saw bill stepien picked to run the state republican party. wednesday saw the release of 22 pages of e-mails and texts. thursday saw his governor chris christie fire him in public and basically end his career. >> i was disturbed by the tone and behavior and attitude, callous indifference, that was displayed in the e-mails by my former campaign manager bill stepien. and reading that, it made me lose my confidence in bill's judgment. and you cannot have someone at the top of your political operation who you do not have confidence in. as a resu
david wildstein sent stepien an account from "wall street journal."umed over bridge jam." e-mail from the director of the port authority calling the lane closures abusive and appalling and saying he prayed no one died as a result. bill stepien reviewed that e-mail and replied "i saw. ultimately not an awful story. whatever." that's what is publicly known about bill stepien's involvement in the lane closures or reaction to the lane closures in the first week in january...
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>> yes, i guess the lesson of the original david and goliath story, david refused to be passive. he didn't have armor, no ability with a sword. but instead of accepting his defeat, he said oh, i'm going to change the rules in which i have a disadvantage. i tell the story of a basketball coach, coaching 12-year-old girls. >> an indian basketball coach. his daughter is on this team, a 12-year-old. >> he decides the way americans play basketball, is puzzled he says things that make no sense. why do they run back on defense and wait for the other team to come down the court? this makes no sense to him particularly if one of the teams isn't very good . why would you let your much better team do things that would make them better? >> and the court at any given time you are defending a third of the court. >> no he says i'm going odefend every single part of the court every minute of the game. we are going to play this maniacal defence. what happens? he goes to the national championship. it's a beautiful example of he refuses to be passive over a series of seemingly un seemingly insurmou
>> yes, i guess the lesson of the original david and goliath story, david refused to be passive. he didn't have armor, no ability with a sword. but instead of accepting his defeat, he said oh, i'm going to change the rules in which i have a disadvantage. i tell the story of a basketball coach, coaching 12-year-old girls. >> an indian basketball coach. his daughter is on this team, a 12-year-old. >> he decides the way americans play basketball, is puzzled he says things that...
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my thanks to david beckham, david steinberg, busta rhymes once again!edy for you, a little rock and roll. but first, we're going to take a look one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the year. "blackfish" tells the story of tilikum, a killer whale responsible for the deaths of three individuals while in captivity. it's an incredible film and it will be the focus of the "last call spotlight." take a look. ♪ >> i think there is something incredible and maybe a little bit scary about a story that's hiding in plain sight. this was a story we all read about. we saw it, you know, on cnn. we saw it on nbc, we saw it everywhere and we were like, "oh that was very tragic, okay." and then we all moved on.
my thanks to david beckham, david steinberg, busta rhymes once again!edy for you, a little rock and roll. but first, we're going to take a look one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the year. "blackfish" tells the story of tilikum, a killer whale responsible for the deaths of three individuals while in captivity. it's an incredible film and it will be the focus of the "last call spotlight." take a look. ♪ >> i think there is something incredible and maybe a...
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david paul frediani went on trial as scheduled for helena's sexual assault.secutors had his fingerprints on helena's teapot. and they also found serological evidence. >> we also presented evidence that the semen on the pillowcase in helena greenwood's bedroom, first, that it was semen and, second, it was from a type o, individual, who was a secreter, and a pgm type, a mutase of one-plus all matched frediani's abo type. >> dna testing was still in its infancy. at the last minute when faced with the fingerprint and serological evidence, he pled no contest to the assault and was sentenced to five years in prison. but frediani said he was innocent of her murder. >> they knew who killed helena greenwood and they knew it was david paul frediani, but they couldn't prove it. >> eventually helena greenwood's murder was relegated to san diego's cold case files and forgotten. over the next several years, helena's parents died, her husband, roger, developed cancer and he, too, passed away. >> and who is there to mourn for helena? very few and growing fewer. >> and gen-pr
david paul frediani went on trial as scheduled for helena's sexual assault.secutors had his fingerprints on helena's teapot. and they also found serological evidence. >> we also presented evidence that the semen on the pillowcase in helena greenwood's bedroom, first, that it was semen and, second, it was from a type o, individual, who was a secreter, and a pgm type, a mutase of one-plus all matched frediani's abo type. >> dna testing was still in its infancy. at the last minute when...
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>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein.
>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein.