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that's how david's dna was on the tip.nce stacy realized she was about to be charged with david murder and the murder of her first husband michael, stacy came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacy created the suicide note on the family computer, using phenomenon ittic spellings to words she routinely miss pronounced and typed the document around 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was in school. later that night stacy mixed sleeping pills and other drugs into ashley's drink and left her to die. if ashley's younger sister hadn't found her unconscious in bed the next day and demanded her mother call 911, ashley would most likely be dead too. >> she killed two husbands. then she tried to kill her own flesh and blood. there are no words that i'm familiar with in the english language that adequately convey that type of person. >> on the witness stand stacy insisted ashley was the killer. >> you referred to her very negatively, didn't you? >> that's right, did. >> because she, after all, killed your two husbands
that's how david's dna was on the tip.nce stacy realized she was about to be charged with david murder and the murder of her first husband michael, stacy came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacy created the suicide note on the family computer, using phenomenon ittic spellings to words she routinely miss pronounced and typed the document around 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was in school. later that night stacy mixed sleeping pills and other drugs into ashley's drink and...
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david: wow., if 40% of the energy we get is from coal, you add in natural gas, you're talking over 50%, right? >> you're talking about 2/3. natural gas's share has been going up. so what epa is talking about, we'll let the states decide how to do it. maybe they can set up their own cap-and-trade systems like california has, like the northeast states have but they will have to figure it out. this will essentially unite everybody, i think in the coal and natural gas states -- david: that is very interesting because there had been some thinking that, well the natural gas folks, might think, good, my competitor coal will be hurt by this and i will rice but this may actually bring natural gas and coal producers together. >> that's right. the current epa rule that they're working on right now is new coal and natural gas plants. and that really makes new coal plants impossible to build and so natural gas is the beneficiary. this new rule on existing plants is likely to bring in everybody who gets most o
david: wow., if 40% of the energy we get is from coal, you add in natural gas, you're talking over 50%, right? >> you're talking about 2/3. natural gas's share has been going up. so what epa is talking about, we'll let the states decide how to do it. maybe they can set up their own cap-and-trade systems like california has, like the northeast states have but they will have to figure it out. this will essentially unite everybody, i think in the coal and natural gas states -- david: that is...
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david: okay.those reasons, there is room to be optimistic. however, look at what the american people think. this is "fox news poll" for you and your family does it feel like the economy is getting better or worse? 34% feel like they say it is getting better but 51% see it getting worse. why is it there such a disconnect between wall street and main street? >> i think primarily because people are still feeling sluggishness we've had last five years. incomes have gone down in the supposed recovery instead of improving. people feel under very, very severe pressure. we don't see a lot of job new creation. people are still encouraged in the workforce. it still doesn't feel quite right. given growth likely to get feel better but not enough to break out champagne. david: can't put a fine point on this. median income is down 3% from the beginning of recovery. usually when you're recovering you get a little more income. this time we have less. >> and there is feeling that the government really know what it
david: okay.those reasons, there is room to be optimistic. however, look at what the american people think. this is "fox news poll" for you and your family does it feel like the economy is getting better or worse? 34% feel like they say it is getting better but 51% see it getting worse. why is it there such a disconnect between wall street and main street? >> i think primarily because people are still feeling sluggishness we've had last five years. incomes have gone down in the...
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david: which one? liz: well, you'll find out. david: okay.ight think facebook and visa have very little in common but it turns out they are among 26 s&p companies sharing a rare honor. what? we'll tell you, coming up. ♪ . [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or chan
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david: mr. commissioner, i think an outstanding job coming to a conclusion that really satisfied all players here. it must have concerned you though that, this thing had this thing dragged on, those ticket sales could have been hurt, right? >> yeah of course that was a concern. i don't think that is the primary concern in terms of, what was happening with mr. sterling and the clippers. i feel badly for the players and to some extent to the fans who are very loyal to the team but i'm glad to see that this issue has been resolved and resolved in what i think was a very good way. david: in a way that is again, ticket sales must be, i can imagine must be one of the hardest tickets to get in the country right now no matter what sport you're interested in, right? >> yeah. very strong right now. that series has been very strong. the, i'm talking to you from the san francisco bay area. we have a very strong fan base especially as teams make the playoffs. it is great to see that warriors fan base come ou
david: mr. commissioner, i think an outstanding job coming to a conclusion that really satisfied all players here. it must have concerned you though that, this thing had this thing dragged on, those ticket sales could have been hurt, right? >> yeah of course that was a concern. i don't think that is the primary concern in terms of, what was happening with mr. sterling and the clippers. i feel badly for the players and to some extent to the fans who are very loyal to the team but i'm glad...
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david: dr.g apple's bid to buy beats electronics, the company he co-founded by picking up the tom brady's 40 or $50 l.a. mansion. liz: apparently cheryl casone confirms it and has the prize. >> we confirmed it this afternoon. he will be paying $40 million. he and his wife nicole young, buying it. full-time residence. we found this out earlier in fox residence. earlier reports that it would be $50 million for the home. you know this area. this is brentwood country estates. our affiliate in los angeles, kttv, was kind enough to get me pictures of aerials. this is this morning. this is the estate as of today, brentwood country estates. if has fived about reams, nine bathrooms. 18,000 square feet. the house is 4,000 square feet. there are two homes on the property. legally i can't show you interior pictures. but i saw them myself. they spared no expense. they bought the land in 2008, the bradies did. david: for 11 million, right? >> they bought the land for 11 million and spent 32 to build the home.
david: dr.g apple's bid to buy beats electronics, the company he co-founded by picking up the tom brady's 40 or $50 l.a. mansion. liz: apparently cheryl casone confirms it and has the prize. >> we confirmed it this afternoon. he will be paying $40 million. he and his wife nicole young, buying it. full-time residence. we found this out earlier in fox residence. earlier reports that it would be $50 million for the home. you know this area. this is brentwood country estates. our affiliate in...
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david looked so rough. still, it was a hard thing to witness. >> he looked very bad. he looked like he hadn't slept, lost weight, dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and dave had first met. >> bally's was the type of place were most of the rumors weren't really rumors. they were true. >> staff members agreed that dave, the alpha dog of the sales department, and nici, the nice girl, were a hopeless mismatch. >> the more nici liked him, the more i knew she shouldn't. >> what dave saw in nici, according to some co-workers, was a cynical way to climb the corporate ladder. nici was everyone's favorite, and their boss in particular loved her like family, as c.j. brady saw it. >> nici and our supervisor were very close. almost like a father/daughter relatio
david looked so rough. still, it was a hard thing to witness. >> he looked very bad. he looked like he hadn't slept, lost weight, dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and dave had first met. >> bally's was the type of...
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david: u.s.rter earnings are trailing analyst estimates by the widest margin in 13 years following disappointing reports from big-name changes this week. are this quarter's numbers a sign of sector is still suffering and are worst times coming? we'll have a man who has been a leader in the retail industry for many years. liz: what is more important, chains came out with weak and undecisive numbers there are names doing very nicely in this world. we'll look at that. tiffany seemed to be doing quite well the other day. that has been one of the chief price points. let's bring in steve odland, former office depot chair and ceo. former autozone chairman and ceo and president. we thought what better person to bring in to give us a real deal assessment coming off a very bad winter. we see sunshine. it is already memorial day weekend. what do you think is really going on here? >> you know, i think we spent the first quarter trying to explain things away with the weather. now we're out of the weather and
david: u.s.rter earnings are trailing analyst estimates by the widest margin in 13 years following disappointing reports from big-name changes this week. are this quarter's numbers a sign of sector is still suffering and are worst times coming? we'll have a man who has been a leader in the retail industry for many years. liz: what is more important, chains came out with weak and undecisive numbers there are names doing very nicely in this world. we'll look at that. tiffany seemed to be doing...
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david: how much? >> $100,000. david: almost as much as liz gets.llary clinton gets 250,000. >> that doesn't include private planes and jets. you're looking 400 grand to have her in front of an audience. liz: as we look at the top five, for example, angela merkel, once again at the top of the list here. she has been on herour list for nine years. eight years in number one spot. why? she is head of the fourth largest economy in the world. more importantly the head of the largest economy in europe and eurozone is still faltering and fledgling. the eurozone rests on her shoulders. decisions she makes impact not just europe but the rest of the world. economic policies are really important for that market right now and she's at the helm. david: i would be remiss if i didn't mention part of the fox brand, our own greta van susteren made the list. liz: yea. >> she is number one one hundred the list. she look at woman who are not just making the news but driving the news and setting agenda on critical conversations and she is one of them. liz: one woman on
david: how much? >> $100,000. david: almost as much as liz gets.llary clinton gets 250,000. >> that doesn't include private planes and jets. you're looking 400 grand to have her in front of an audience. liz: as we look at the top five, for example, angela merkel, once again at the top of the list here. she has been on herour list for nine years. eight years in number one spot. why? she is head of the fourth largest economy in the world. more importantly the head of the largest...
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david: okay. we have another earnings set of earnings numbers coming in news corp, formerly our parent company here at twenty-first century fox. what are the numbers there? >> this is the publishing side. "wall street journal" as well as australian broadcasting. it is a beat on earnings per share. the adjusted earnings per share is 11 cents. the street was expecting adjusted earnings per share of three cents. revenue, it's a slight beat, 2.08 billion. the street was expecting 2.07 billion. let me check real quick after-hours. it is trading, about flat. >> down barely. david: it is about flat. >> flat essentially, david. david: terrific stuff. thank you very much. jason, let me go to you first and let's talk about the overall market. put these earnings in context because we didn't have much movement after-hours. we're in the 61st month of an expansion. that's a long time. >> that's right. david: 179% rise in the markets. maybe that is why in the past couple weeks every time we get this jump it begi
david: okay. we have another earnings set of earnings numbers coming in news corp, formerly our parent company here at twenty-first century fox. what are the numbers there? >> this is the publishing side. "wall street journal" as well as australian broadcasting. it is a beat on earnings per share. the adjusted earnings per share is 11 cents. the street was expecting adjusted earnings per share of three cents. revenue, it's a slight beat, 2.08 billion. the street was expecting...
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david: smart marketeer.stion the business model perhaps being too dependent on the government. >> tomorrow, this will be interesting. number one thing you will want to watch, fed fed will be testifying -- kevin federline from congress. economic outlook, investors will wan to hear anything of course, talks about taper and interest rates. q&a from all of us. will she stick to script and go off the desk herself? janet yellen has been known in first press conference to make a couple flubs. david: you and director are very sweet. camera, camera. i know we're on camera. we're checking whole foods. whole foods is trading down after-hours by 13%. >> wow. david: guidance had a lot to do with this. we were talking before about the all the competition that whole foods has encountered. that may be eating into some of its revenue. again, i think. my own personal feelings, is encountered delivered from whole foods and other stores trying to do same thing, like fairway, with i is public company, so marketedly different the
david: smart marketeer.stion the business model perhaps being too dependent on the government. >> tomorrow, this will be interesting. number one thing you will want to watch, fed fed will be testifying -- kevin federline from congress. economic outlook, investors will wan to hear anything of course, talks about taper and interest rates. q&a from all of us. will she stick to script and go off the desk herself? janet yellen has been known in first press conference to make a couple...
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david: okay.now, the first quarter gdp came in at a pathetic .1%, now they say in the revision it is may actually be negative. if we continue with negative release slow growth could we go into that stagflation where we have inflation plus low growth that we saw in the late '70s? >> we have every sign that the second quarter is going to be good. what we have to decide whether that is persistent change or that just making up for the weakness in the first quarter and we'll go back to being shrubbish. we see the consumers have been spending -- sluggish. making up for what they didn't spend in january and february but investment still looks pathetic. exports are not doing what we would hope they would do. david: professor allan meltzer, professor, thanks so much for coming on. great piece in today's journal. thanks for being on. >> thank you. david: we've been asking you on facebook and twitter if you are seeing inflation. buzz is, close to as i can get pronouncing his name, he says i find products hav
david: okay.now, the first quarter gdp came in at a pathetic .1%, now they say in the revision it is may actually be negative. if we continue with negative release slow growth could we go into that stagflation where we have inflation plus low growth that we saw in the late '70s? >> we have every sign that the second quarter is going to be good. what we have to decide whether that is persistent change or that just making up for the weakness in the first quarter and we'll go back to being...
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david: wow. you, if you don't have a phd and willing to learn, maybe even at my own expense is there still a place for me? >> i think so. we're also working closely with both the local community colleges and the two universities in the area to develop programs for both people that are reentering the workforce, leaving our military. we have a lot of folks leaving the military that need to be employed as well as students graduating. so our human resources team and our executives are reaching out to the community to build that bridge. david: thank god, hire veterans. john, are you hire being and if so who? >> we are hiring those people skilled in math, in technical areas, are food candidates for us. -- good candidates for us. we created six internal training perhaps to better quip them for special areas indeed that we have. david: bob, how about yourself. >> we're hiring engineers and physicists. we're also hiring experienced service technicians and we're developing an apprentice program where young
david: wow. you, if you don't have a phd and willing to learn, maybe even at my own expense is there still a place for me? >> i think so. we're also working closely with both the local community colleges and the two universities in the area to develop programs for both people that are reentering the workforce, leaving our military. we have a lot of folks leaving the military that need to be employed as well as students graduating. so our human resources team and our executives are...
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david: thanks, rich.ick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories in a minute of the first up, so far this year the world's 100 largest hedge funds managed $1.5 trillion in total. this is up 14% from the same period last year. motorola, releasing a new android phone called, the moto e, that costs only $129. you only catch that this device only works on 3g and can not connect to the faster lte networks. >>> yelp is launching a table reservation service fittingly named yelp reservations. the service is free as long as restaurant claims its yelp profile page. >>> atherton, california, is named the most expensive zip code in the country. unsurprisingly it is located in silicon valley. home to likes of tech titans paul allen, eric schmidt and meg whitman. >>> first time the u.s. overtakes france to become the world's largest wine market. wine could r consumption in the united states fell by half a percent while fell nearly 7% in france. i guess they're drinking a lot of beer over there. tha
david: thanks, rich.ick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories in a minute of the first up, so far this year the world's 100 largest hedge funds managed $1.5 trillion in total. this is up 14% from the same period last year. motorola, releasing a new android phone called, the moto e, that costs only $129. you only catch that this device only works on 3g and can not connect to the faster lte networks. >>> yelp is launching a table reservation service fittingly...
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david. david: interesting stuff. all right.14 graduates with a record high level of student death debt, today's millenials are in a bit of a bind especially since they don't have the necessary credentials to secure traditional loans but listen to this? borrowers in their 20s are least likely to get a loan, they're actually less likely to default on loans than borrowers twice their age. our next guest saw this fact as an opportunity. we have dave gerard, up start founder and ceo. dave, grade idea, to be the facilitator. but these borrowers actually, i think that surprised a lot of people, that these young borrowers could be great bets, right? >> sure. i mean there's a common sentiment that young people are irresponsible, they don't know how to handle money and they're very risky to lend to. and, the federal reserve actually did a study they released last year that said on statistical basis it is not true at he all. they're least likely to default. that ising we believe and great to have some validation. david: you have to find d
david. david: interesting stuff. all right.14 graduates with a record high level of student death debt, today's millenials are in a bit of a bind especially since they don't have the necessary credentials to secure traditional loans but listen to this? borrowers in their 20s are least likely to get a loan, they're actually less likely to default on loans than borrowers twice their age. our next guest saw this fact as an opportunity. we have dave gerard, up start founder and ceo. dave, grade...
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david: right.lways looking for indicators and of course when we go to the grocery store we definitely see signs of inflation. on the other hand gold, has been acting in very strange -- coming way down recently. what is gold telling us about inflation right now? >> gold's actually telling us a very good story. when you consider two years ago, gold was at $1900 an ounce and gold is the best positionsy for the dollar's value of the fact it is down into the 1200s, signal that the dollar is much stronger. we're not out of inflationary territory but in fact we're moving away from it. david: forgive me for interrupting. could that simply be telling us that the europeans and others are deflating their currency even more than we have been? maybe it is just in relation to theirs? >> i don't think so. if you look throughout, really we've only had floating currency since 1971 so we don't have much to work with but usually the u.s. is the lead dog. when we devalue as we did in the 1970s, the world follows us th
david: right.lways looking for indicators and of course when we go to the grocery store we definitely see signs of inflation. on the other hand gold, has been acting in very strange -- coming way down recently. what is gold telling us about inflation right now? >> gold's actually telling us a very good story. when you consider two years ago, gold was at $1900 an ounce and gold is the best positionsy for the dollar's value of the fact it is down into the 1200s, signal that the dollar is...
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david: aye yi yi.and facebook if you're worried that the fcc would start to regulate internet more. john on twitter says, forget the fcc internet working fine without them. >> liz: bruce says, when wheeler says don't worry trust us, that is political code speak for the exact opposite. david: number one thing to watch. april housing starts and building permits. they expect to rise 3.4% from a 2.8 last month. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis, right now on "the willis report"? veterans affairs secretary on the hot seat over appalling treatment of vets. >> any adverse incident like this makes me mad as hell. gerri: he may be mad as hell but what is he going to do about it? >>> also, wholesale prices for food are skyrocketing. big prices could soon hit supermarket shelves. >>> the right way to invest and make money in real estate. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: gm customers were hit with no less than five safety recalls today,
david: aye yi yi.and facebook if you're worried that the fcc would start to regulate internet more. john on twitter says, forget the fcc internet working fine without them. >> liz: bruce says, when wheeler says don't worry trust us, that is political code speak for the exact opposite. david: number one thing to watch. april housing starts and building permits. they expect to rise 3.4% from a 2.8 last month. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis, right now on "the willis...
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david?it happened a lot recently where technological breakthroughs and innovations run smack into regulations and holding back progress. airbnb, this connects apartment owners with short-term renters who want to avoid hotel costs. this is one of those examples. special interests ranging from hotel lobbyists to tax collectors to legitimate concerns about prostitution are conspiring to regulate airbnb out of business. so who is right? a debate between l.a. attorney and a nyu business professor. folks, i'm going to use your first names if you don't mind. i was lucky enough to get through that. thank you very much. arun, let me go to you first, there are some legitimate complaints, particularly among neighbors who say some of these short-term renters are prostitutes and, really pulling down the whole neighborhood, if not the building itself. but isn't this primarily about established interests, the hotel lobby, and the taxman trying to protect their territory? >> yeah, david, i think fundamental
david?it happened a lot recently where technological breakthroughs and innovations run smack into regulations and holding back progress. airbnb, this connects apartment owners with short-term renters who want to avoid hotel costs. this is one of those examples. special interests ranging from hotel lobbyists to tax collectors to legitimate concerns about prostitution are conspiring to regulate airbnb out of business. so who is right? a debate between l.a. attorney and a nyu business professor....
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david: great stuff. internal tug-of-war, we got into it at the fed as hawks and doves debate how to unwind a 4 trillion plus balance sheet without a big market disruption. and without an inflation spike. will they be able to carry this off? former fed vice-chair alan blinder has an answer. he joins us in a "first on fox business" interview straight ahead. liz: plus the president meeting with ceos on finding out how to bring manufacturing back home and strengthening what we do have already here. we're talking to the ceo of connection. he was with the president. what ideas were proposed? does he think the white house was receptive? why did he move his business back to the u.s.? we'll find out. david: "godzilla," the movie that liz had a chance to see. she wanted to but her husband didn't. stock stomped out the competition this weekend the looks like it is also symptomming out japan's market. one of the worst in the world right now. one strategy says buy. now is the time. buy low, sell high. he will tell us
david: great stuff. internal tug-of-war, we got into it at the fed as hawks and doves debate how to unwind a 4 trillion plus balance sheet without a big market disruption. and without an inflation spike. will they be able to carry this off? former fed vice-chair alan blinder has an answer. he joins us in a "first on fox business" interview straight ahead. liz: plus the president meeting with ceos on finding out how to bring manufacturing back home and strengthening what we do have...
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but they're believers, david. david: very interesting.right now central banks around the world seee more intent to grow their money supply than grow their economies. in fact some central bankers actually expressed fear that too much economic growth could cause inflation, denying their own role in causing prices to go up. so are central banks condemning all of us to lower growth? steve forbes has been thinking a lot about central banks, inflation and money. he coauthored a book called, money, appropriately enough. how the destruction of the dollar threatens the global economy and what we can do about it. steve there, is no question when you print more of dollars or yen or euros or whatever it is, each one is worth less, right? >> it is and what the federal reserve is perversely done all the money-printing they have done is actually hurt small and new businesses because what it does allocate credit to big companies, to the federal government, to mortgage-backed securities. means less money for businesses that create jobs which is one reason
but they're believers, david. david: very interesting.right now central banks around the world seee more intent to grow their money supply than grow their economies. in fact some central bankers actually expressed fear that too much economic growth could cause inflation, denying their own role in causing prices to go up. so are central banks condemning all of us to lower growth? steve forbes has been thinking a lot about central banks, inflation and money. he coauthored a book called, money,...
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david: wow.last year, harley-davidson, hog, has surged rising 21% over the past year. david: two wheels better than four. just what makes motorcycles so popular with investors right now? jeff flock joining us with an exclusive look with industry with cycle legend erik buell. what a great assignment, jeff. >> i have, boy, what a day we have had with erik buell. i was expecting kind of a guy with a hard edge and would be a mean motorcycle rider. he is actually a really nice guy and he also knows how to make motorcycles. take a look at these. what am i looking at? >> ebr. >> ebr, erik buell racing. famously, harley bought the company. went through the recession, oh, no, we'll shut it down. you said, well, i'm not done yet, baby. i'm coming back in a big way and you are back. >> absolutely. there is a big sports bike market around the world and we felt there was a place for an american bike company. >> i i want to see latest one getting tested off the line. harley makes hogs, big touring bikes. these
david: wow.last year, harley-davidson, hog, has surged rising 21% over the past year. david: two wheels better than four. just what makes motorcycles so popular with investors right now? jeff flock joining us with an exclusive look with industry with cycle legend erik buell. what a great assignment, jeff. >> i have, boy, what a day we have had with erik buell. i was expecting kind of a guy with a hard edge and would be a mean motorcycle rider. he is actually a really nice guy and he also...
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david: oh jeez.ou on facebook and twitter if we should increase and scale back the government's role in the housing market. ali wrote in on twitter, the government creates bubbles in every market it is inevitable. of course they should stay out of housing. liz: number one thing to watch will be earnings from walmart ahead of the bell. the company no longer gives monthly sales figures. this gives us a first glimpse into its sales performance. as the world's largest retailer its figures give us a look at the they will of the consumer. -- health of the consumer. they look at revenue of 116.$27 billion. david: cisco after-hours it right now it is up 7% after-hours. liz: they beat on top line with revenue. they are giving guidance slightly below year-over-year. but the fact is investors like it. david: watch cisco tomorrow. to see if it holds on 7% gains. "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report," president obama calls for more spending and hi
david: oh jeez.ou on facebook and twitter if we should increase and scale back the government's role in the housing market. ali wrote in on twitter, the government creates bubbles in every market it is inevitable. of course they should stay out of housing. liz: number one thing to watch will be earnings from walmart ahead of the bell. the company no longer gives monthly sales figures. this gives us a first glimpse into its sales performance. as the world's largest retailer its figures give us a...
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and we got a chance to spend a lot of time with david during that and it was great. and we got to talk about birding. and i found out that there is not a bird that you can't think of that you could throw his way that he does not know and like when i asked, about the cinaloya ran. >> yeah. >> and you know, it is all of that and he is so respected and we thought that it was the least that we could do to look at his accomplishments of what he has done at the department and he is one of the originals at the department of environment and it goes all the way to the beginning. and he has accomplished a lot in the different roles that he has had and he is an institution and maybe one of the things that we can do before we kind of share our thoughts about david, is maybe to hear the resolution and maybe monica can read it just so that we can put it into the record everything that you have accomplished in all of these many years at the department of environment. >> resolution, for his service to the department, the commission on the environment and to the city and county of sa
and we got a chance to spend a lot of time with david during that and it was great. and we got to talk about birding. and i found out that there is not a bird that you can't think of that you could throw his way that he does not know and like when i asked, about the cinaloya ran. >> yeah. >> and you know, it is all of that and he is so respected and we thought that it was the least that we could do to look at his accomplishments of what he has done at the department and he is one of...
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bill turned him down a david said -- >> david describes in his 19 80 campaign is the libertarian vicendidate. it was his proudest achievement, he wrote, in his 25th class reunion book at m.i.t.. mark gaines has written, in 1976, the magazine devoted an entire issue to promoting holocaust deniers. one of them was rand paul's congressional aide at the time, gary north, who wrote it was the favorite horror story. how did this follows through in charles and david koch's work? >> i'm not sure if that is part and parcel of the sort of theme they would advocate. and the libertarian movement of the 1970's -- i'm honestly not failure with that issue of the magazine -- you had a lot of fringe thinkers. this is one of the reasons why david and charles koch sort of jettisoned themselves from the movement in the 1980's, because they were trying to bring some level of respectability to libertarian free-market ideas. those are their issues. there were a lot of french players in the -- fringe players and they felt it was tarnishing the movement. >> what were you most surprised with? >> the absolute b
bill turned him down a david said -- >> david describes in his 19 80 campaign is the libertarian vicendidate. it was his proudest achievement, he wrote, in his 25th class reunion book at m.i.t.. mark gaines has written, in 1976, the magazine devoted an entire issue to promoting holocaust deniers. one of them was rand paul's congressional aide at the time, gary north, who wrote it was the favorite horror story. how did this follows through in charles and david koch's work? >> i'm not...
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have a seat there, david. david is a good kid.s part of my urban outreach program. ( laughter ) where i reach out of the urban areas into some wealthier suburbs. thanks for being here, david. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: david, you're a huge marco rubio fan, right? >> yeah, because he's so successful. go you know my man rube dog helped drop the senate immigration bill before backing away from it ultimately voting for it only to see it go nowhere in the house. he's the man! haug( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: okay, okay, but, david, do you slack off in school because you heard senator rubio did? >> stephen, let me tell you why i never answer that question. if i said i'm not slacking off, you wouldn't believe me. and if i did say i was slacking off i would be set a bad example for the middle school kids who look up to me because i'm in high school. >> stephen: oh-- oh-- okay. so are you not answering my questions because you're influenced by marco rubio's not answering questions? >> let me you why i'm not goin
have a seat there, david. david is a good kid.s part of my urban outreach program. ( laughter ) where i reach out of the urban areas into some wealthier suburbs. thanks for being here, david. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: david, you're a huge marco rubio fan, right? >> yeah, because he's so successful. go you know my man rube dog helped drop the senate immigration bill before backing away from it ultimately voting for it only to see it go nowhere in the house. he's the...
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we get to the hospital and i tell david to stay back because there was history between david and the attorney general and i didn't want to aggravate the attorney general needlessly. >> janet ashcroft, the attorney general's wife, is very alarmed. she calls up ashcroft's chief of staff and says, "oh my god, they're coming over." ashcroft's chief of staff calls comey, the deputy. comey is in a car
we get to the hospital and i tell david to stay back because there was history between david and the attorney general and i didn't want to aggravate the attorney general needlessly. >> janet ashcroft, the attorney general's wife, is very alarmed. she calls up ashcroft's chief of staff and says, "oh my god, they're coming over." ashcroft's chief of staff calls comey, the deputy. comey is in a car
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david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials in the middle east are now confirming at least three more deaths this week. now, this is coming as a third person here in the u.s. testing positive for the virus. dr. siegel, i want to start with you on this because i want to make sure that you are -- agree with the cdc that it's not easily transmitted. these guys are 30 to 40-minute face-to-face meetings, right? >> let me get to that. for people not familiar with this, this is middle eastern respiratory syndrome. it's been around since 2012. there's been 570 cases. the vast majority of them are in saudi arabia. it's a corona virus which is the same as the common cold, also the same as sars which really scared us back in 2003 and ended up infected 8,000 peopl
david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials in the middle east are now confirming at least three more deaths this week. now, this is coming as a third person here in the u.s. testing...
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david perdue has >>> and this is a fox news alert. david perdue has advanced to a run-off.is live at the perdue headquarters tonight. >> reporter: too close to call at this moment. the race for second place is a horse race. jack kingston was in the lead. fell to second place. now karen handle is moving up. in a couple of those counties, karen handle is outpacing jack kingston by three to one. if she continues to do well, she could close the gap. she's about six points behind right now. are there enough votes there? that's the big question we don't know the answer to. we still don't know how much of the vote is out there. now, if karen handle does proceed to run into the second place and make it into the run-off on the 22nd of july, poses some problems for her campaign. she's had a real problem raising money. david perdue has no problem raising money. that could put her in a position of being at a great disadvantage when it comes to flooding the air waves with those all important ads she would have to run. jack kingston, probably better position to run head-to-head against d
david perdue has >>> and this is a fox news alert. david perdue has advanced to a run-off.is live at the perdue headquarters tonight. >> reporter: too close to call at this moment. the race for second place is a horse race. jack kingston was in the lead. fell to second place. now karen handle is moving up. in a couple of those counties, karen handle is outpacing jack kingston by three to one. if she continues to do well, she could close the gap. she's about six points behind...
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david has missed 46% of absences from the last 13 meetings and as david campos said, we are considering reappointment and evaluating incumbents. the question is are they doing their job? mr. david is not. he's been absent nearly 50% of the time. with all due respect to supervisor tang, [speaker not understood] as a lawyer, the issue with disagreements to the city attorney's interpretation of the ordinance, vis-a-vis the city charter is a red herring. first, interpretations of roberts rules of order is hard to get [speaker not understood]. second, the city has settled over 21 million in payments paid out over the last six years to settle various lawsuits involving discrimination and wrongful termination that involved a quote-unquote advice from the city attorney [speaker not understood] proved to be mistaken. even though the city attorney [speaker not understood] makes mistakes in interpretation of the law. third, consider doing contract talks that just concluded, local 21 ha reported to our member that they defeated the proposal that was requested to prohibit city employees from filing
david has missed 46% of absences from the last 13 meetings and as david campos said, we are considering reappointment and evaluating incumbents. the question is are they doing their job? mr. david is not. he's been absent nearly 50% of the time. with all due respect to supervisor tang, [speaker not understood] as a lawyer, the issue with disagreements to the city attorney's interpretation of the ordinance, vis-a-vis the city charter is a red herring. first, interpretations of roberts rules of...
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david letter -- david leonard on fireball flavored whiskey.up, the former chief fashion leadere vivian tam is now putting the spotlight on asian culture and festivals in cities such as new york, las vegas, los angeles, san francisco, and miami. welcome. festival.out the >> tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the lucky rice festival, which i founded five years ago. together dozens of chefs for a varieties of -- a variety of asian food that spans .rom taiwan to thailand >> bombay sapphire has come out with an addition called bombay sapphire east. you have been involved. >> bombay sapphire east has been presented at festivals for a couple of years. we are going after the same demographic, people who want to explore culture through food and drinks.nks -- through they are not marketing to an asian crowd, per se. they are marketing to a global crowd of terry austin the seekers, if you will. those are the types of people coming to the lucky rice festival as well. >> tell us some of the chefs at the -- and the big-name restauranteurs that will be pre
david letter -- david leonard on fireball flavored whiskey.up, the former chief fashion leadere vivian tam is now putting the spotlight on asian culture and festivals in cities such as new york, las vegas, los angeles, san francisco, and miami. welcome. festival.out the >> tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the lucky rice festival, which i founded five years ago. together dozens of chefs for a varieties of -- a variety of asian food that spans .rom taiwan to thailand >> bombay...
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david: the media is celebrating. a new report showing the companies are saving $700 billion because of obamacare over a long period of time. it but is that good news? the reason companies are saving money is because the burden of coverage is going to be shifting to employees and taxpayers. so eventually the workers will be paying out. over two austan goolsbee. some people see this as a corporate bailout of sword or the corporations will be talking about this and employees will be paying the cost. >> okay, if that is put onto taxpayers come i agree. but it's worse bear in mind that this has been a 20 year trend that companies went up and up and had shifted to higher co-pays and things like that. and there are a lot of analysts who think that that has been one of the reasons why overall health care prices have been rising the slowest in 50 years over the last couple of years. and so you can't really attribute it to this. >> on the other hand, it is true that a lot of corporations have been tired for years for having to
david: the media is celebrating. a new report showing the companies are saving $700 billion because of obamacare over a long period of time. it but is that good news? the reason companies are saving money is because the burden of coverage is going to be shifting to employees and taxpayers. so eventually the workers will be paying out. over two austan goolsbee. some people see this as a corporate bailout of sword or the corporations will be talking about this and employees will be paying the...
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but not david goodell's. >> this is david's picture from the arrest the day after the murder. attempted suicide, or at least made gestures of attempting suicide. prior to his arrest. >> after strangling his 21-year-old former girlfriend, viviana toole, he drove around hackensack throughout the night and the following morning with her corpse seated beside him. >> i put a hat on her, some glasses. i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her look more alive, i don't know. >> goodell eventually pulled over and cut his wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. at some point he says he stumbled out of the car. >> next thing you know i woke up in a pool of blood with a cop saying, hey, buddy, hey, buddy. i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. i got up and jumped in the car and tried to run the cop over. so he jumped out the way and i started pushing the police cruiser backwards so he couldn't get in the car and chase me. so i started pushing the car. >> goodell then led police on a high speed chase. through residential areas of bergen county. viviana's body was st
but not david goodell's. >> this is david's picture from the arrest the day after the murder. attempted suicide, or at least made gestures of attempting suicide. prior to his arrest. >> after strangling his 21-year-old former girlfriend, viviana toole, he drove around hackensack throughout the night and the following morning with her corpse seated beside him. >> i put a hat on her, some glasses. i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her...
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i am david asman and four neil cavuto. all they we have been hearing everyone celebrated new jobs numbers. but we are digging in and finding out that things are not as great as a lot of democrats are making them out to be. the unemployment rate dropped dramatically to 6.3%. that is because less people are working or looking for work. a lot less people. smith has more on why this is nothing to celebrate. >> thank you for having me, david. these numbers -- it wasn't a bad report, but it wasn't a good record. we increased -- rather decreased by 806,000 jobs. and if we keep up this path we are on, participation rate, if we get it down to 10%, we will have zero unemployment. these numbers are ridiculous. we are using data points to dictate policy. that means the data point is no longer of any value. so to say that this president has brought the unemployment rate down to 6.3%, it may lay well politically, but it's doing nothing to help this economy. many viewers don't elicit the first quarter of 2014, .1% was the first quarter c
i am david asman and four neil cavuto. all they we have been hearing everyone celebrated new jobs numbers. but we are digging in and finding out that things are not as great as a lot of democrats are making them out to be. the unemployment rate dropped dramatically to 6.3%. that is because less people are working or looking for work. a lot less people. smith has more on why this is nothing to celebrate. >> thank you for having me, david. these numbers -- it wasn't a bad report, but it...
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david perdue has won that election.nn coulter is here live on this special super tuesday edition of hannity as we continue. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. as a i'm still not going toall the pmake it to mars,o visit. but thanks to hotwir
david perdue has won that election.nn coulter is here live on this special super tuesday edition of hannity as we continue. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to...
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. >>> david letterman is next with jack hanna. >> ought to be some interesting animals for sure. see you tomorrow morning, 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs and now, your friendly street corner cobbler, david letterman! (cheers and applause)
. >>> david letterman is next with jack hanna. >> ought to be some interesting animals for sure. see you tomorrow morning, 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs and now, your friendly street corner cobbler,...
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for seat 6 i would also reappoint david pilpel. seat 8, todd david. seat 10 louise fischer. on my -- people that i felt comfortable with would be for seat 1 mark rumold, seat 2ali winston, seat 5 allyson washburn, and seat 9 chris hyland. so, the ones i actually named were all reappointments or they are specific to a group. that's what i would like to move forward with. so -- >> it appears that we are in agreement on three appointments today and unfortunately there are only two of us. so, it looks like david pilpel seat 6, [speaker not understood] fishier [speaker not understood]. with those three can we perhaps make a motion to send those forward to the full board with the committee report? the city attorney has something to say. >> mr. chair, we were going to recommend that you duplicate the hearing file. send the original one, make a motion, and submit out. as a committee report, the duplicated file amended to only indicate the remaining seats and then continue that to the call of the chair. >> do i need to make that -- do we need to make that [speaker not understood]? >>
for seat 6 i would also reappoint david pilpel. seat 8, todd david. seat 10 louise fischer. on my -- people that i felt comfortable with would be for seat 1 mark rumold, seat 2ali winston, seat 5 allyson washburn, and seat 9 chris hyland. so, the ones i actually named were all reappointments or they are specific to a group. that's what i would like to move forward with. so -- >> it appears that we are in agreement on three appointments today and unfortunately there are only two of us. so,...
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live from new york city, i'm david shuster, with a look at today's stories. flames and fighting are now the most intense since the crisis began. at the white house, president obama and german chancellor merkel, step up and threaten russia with more sanctions. >>> in afghanistan, a landslide burst thousands,. >>> and the economy is gaining steam. the unemployment rate drops to its lowest level in six years. the conflict in ukraine is getting worse. today the ukrainian army launched a preemptive attack on the eastern part of the country. those forces however armed with rocket launchers aimed an shooting down two helicopter pilots. when prowrg prowrgs pro-russian. >> purports to show what the residents are slovyansk and the pro-russian procrastinates who made the eastern city their base woke to at dawn. the ukrainian army launched what it described as a large scale antiterrorist operation. the apparent objective for now not to overrun the city but to form a blockade around it. some separatists said they were ready to fight. >>> i will fight with whatever i have,
live from new york city, i'm david shuster, with a look at today's stories. flames and fighting are now the most intense since the crisis began. at the white house, president obama and german chancellor merkel, step up and threaten russia with more sanctions. >>> in afghanistan, a landslide burst thousands,. >>> and the economy is gaining steam. the unemployment rate drops to its lowest level in six years. the conflict in ukraine is getting worse. today the ukrainian army...
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for time warner cable and comcast, we have david cohen of comcast.nd robert mark, ceo of time warner cable, representing the merger. they are here to really stress three points. pro competition, proconsumer, and pro-public interest. the three p's. they actually submitted the same exact written testimony as they submitted last time around when they made their case before a senate committee last month. no major changes on that front. is thing they are stressing that there is no overlap of the geographical coverage of time warner cable or comcast. they say this is not an issue of competition. we will hear from those who are opposed from the merger, we have three groups. american cable association, the rural media group, and another group. each representing a different stakeholder in this today. an internet provider, a small media company, and then a rural network. all stakeholders will be represented but lawmakers are really looking to see what this will mean for consumers. the big question they will have is will americans see their cable bills rise. th
for time warner cable and comcast, we have david cohen of comcast.nd robert mark, ceo of time warner cable, representing the merger. they are here to really stress three points. pro competition, proconsumer, and pro-public interest. the three p's. they actually submitted the same exact written testimony as they submitted last time around when they made their case before a senate committee last month. no major changes on that front. is thing they are stressing that there is no overlap of the...
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david einhorn is here. media never seems to get it right. >> in the letter we wrote that we thought there was another tech bubble. i would like to emphasize the echo, meaning it is a smarter bubble. we are massively long tech. our biggest position is apple, micron, marvel. we think there is a subsegment that is high momentum stocks that have gotten completely out of control in terms of their valuation and we think that reach a bubbled proportion. >> they have gotten out of control why? >> there is a difference between the right price for a good business and where the stocks have gotten. this is what happens with bubbles and what happens with momentum. good news, if it is better than he thought it was, the stock has a gap that is 15% higher in response. you do that 4, 5, six quarters in a row, before you know at the stock has doubled or tripled. but the stocks might only be four percent better than you thought they were and valuation is out of control. >> he wrote in your letter to investors for the first qu
david einhorn is here. media never seems to get it right. >> in the letter we wrote that we thought there was another tech bubble. i would like to emphasize the echo, meaning it is a smarter bubble. we are massively long tech. our biggest position is apple, micron, marvel. we think there is a subsegment that is high momentum stocks that have gotten completely out of control in terms of their valuation and we think that reach a bubbled proportion. >> they have gotten out of control...
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david, that's another one of your programs you're chair of. tell us about that. >> a that's a recognition that oftentimes kids from the asian community are on the humble side or reversed shall we say. so we thought about providing the ability for them to learn public speaking. we discovered that -- it doesn't take much to realize that the only way to do public speaking is to do it. >> let's watch a clip of one of the students, jennifer, her speech. pretty good stuff. >> yeah. >> can everyone see me okay now? hello, everyone, and good afternoon. my name is jennifer and i'm going to be a sophomore at mills high school in california. >> david, tell us what is remarkable about jennifer. >> what's remarkable, as you see in this particular film or video is that she's just a freshman and very short person. what she learned was that you need to be prepared for the occasion that you are in and facility around it. so her father took her in there to take a look at the room where she will be and low and behold, they found out that the podium was above her
david, that's another one of your programs you're chair of. tell us about that. >> a that's a recognition that oftentimes kids from the asian community are on the humble side or reversed shall we say. so we thought about providing the ability for them to learn public speaking. we discovered that -- it doesn't take much to realize that the only way to do public speaking is to do it. >> let's watch a clip of one of the students, jennifer, her speech. pretty good stuff. >> yeah....