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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. t know if we coue found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com >>> 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 two bottles of muriatic acid. >> although muriatic acid is sold in small amounts to private individuals, mostly it's used as a solvent or cleaner in heavy industry. >> that's when investigators noticed something important. in o
>> 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. t know if we coue found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com >>> police had surveillance tape showing an unidentified woman parking two different cars in a shopping center parking lot next...
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that's how david's dna was on the tip.stacey realized she was about to be charged with david's murder and the murder of her first husband michael, stacey came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacey created the suicide note on the family computer, using phonetic spellings to words she routinely mispronounced and typed the document around 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was in school. later that night stacey 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, stacey insisted ashley was the killer. >> you referred to her very negatively, didn't you? >> i'm sure i did. >> because she killed, after all, your two husbands. didn't
that's how david's dna was on the tip.stacey realized she was about to be charged with david's murder and the murder of her first husband michael, stacey came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacey created the suicide note on the family computer, using phonetic spellings to words she routinely mispronounced and typed the document around 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was in school. later that night stacey mixed sleeping pills and other drugs into ashley's drink and left...
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david: i will say no. the clintons are not dead broke but what if i told you because a chunk of their wealth comes from the taxpayers? that bombshell reports is next. next. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, next. ♪ they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. my mo
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david: okay. that is most well-known about how you capitalize on that success is putting a horse out to stud. if i'm not mistaken, secretariat had a lot of little secretariats, didn't he? how many foals did he sire? >> over 600. he had over 600. of course one of his greatest sons, risen star, won the belmont in 1988. david: so how much, i'm trying to find the proper words to use here. how much do you get for each time secretariat went out and had fun? >> well, it depends. it is all about the market. and in the beginning i think it was $100,000 a pop. so he was a pretty coveted stallian. david: wow. okay. i'm glad you used that expression, not me. that is amazing when you think of 600 folks and 100,000. he didn't get 100,000 each time. there is also the memorabilia, the naming rights, the movie rights, the book rights. how much has all that added up to for secretariat? >> well, it just depends. the movie was a relatively new thing. they have been handling merchandising and marketing since 1973. wit
david: okay. that is most well-known about how you capitalize on that success is putting a horse out to stud. if i'm not mistaken, secretariat had a lot of little secretariats, didn't he? how many foals did he sire? >> over 600. he had over 600. of course one of his greatest sons, risen star, won the belmont in 1988. david: so how much, i'm trying to find the proper words to use here. how much do you get for each time secretariat went out and had fun? >> well, it depends. it is all...
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david: about 10%.cole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it has been a bidding war in the food industry and hillshire is unbelievable. another new high again today. it closed at 58.65, not too far off the high i just mentioned, up nine 1/2%. pilgrims pride down 2.2% of the story behind this you had pilgrims pride raising its offer for hillshire, trying to outdo tyson foods, also very interested in hillshire. so now the pilgrims pride bid, 7.7 billion, including the debt. you had tyson's with a 6.8 billion. hillshire said they will consider both of these offers. hillshire's known for jimmy dean sausages and the like. it said it too will continue with its takeover that it had planned of pinnacle foods. that is vlasic pickles. there is so much going on. this is so intertwined but hillshire certainly seems to be the belle of the ball. the stock has been running up recently. over three months it is up almost 45%. this is a story ongoing and one we'll continue to follow on fox biz. ba
david: about 10%.cole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it has been a bidding war in the food industry and hillshire is unbelievable. another new high again today. it closed at 58.65, not too far off the high i just mentioned, up nine 1/2%. pilgrims pride down 2.2% of the story behind this you had pilgrims pride raising its offer for hillshire, trying to outdo tyson foods, also very interested in hillshire. so now the pilgrims pride bid, 7.7 billion, including the...
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why did david fire the second shot?> did something that happened that night that angered him so much that he wanted to walk into the bedroom, absolutely hold the gun to his wife's head and shoot her not once but shoot her twice and then say it was a suicide? it just doesn't add up. i don't know if i'll ever be able to answer that question. >> forensics were the case. if we don't get dna off that envelope and fingerprints off the letter, we can't authenticate that she had written that. if we don't have the autopsy results that we have and the blood spatter results that we have, you know, we've got a whole different ball game here. >>> a young woman just landed her first big modeling job. a few hours later, she disappeared. the weave pattern on some fabric, the mixture of some concrete and a dog hair were the keys to the mystery. it was a friday night in central illinois, around 10:00 p.m. a motorist saw an abandoned car along the side of the road. the driver's side door was open. the lights were still on. the engine was
why did david fire the second shot?> did something that happened that night that angered him so much that he wanted to walk into the bedroom, absolutely hold the gun to his wife's head and shoot her not once but shoot her twice and then say it was a suicide? it just doesn't add up. i don't know if i'll ever be able to answer that question. >> forensics were the case. if we don't get dna off that envelope and fingerprints off the letter, we can't authenticate that she had written that....
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that, david, is your speed read.men know that the first time in decades the hottest advertising markets in the world, new york and la will be facing off in the finals of a major professional sporting events read the new york rangers and the la kings are about to turn the game of ice hockey at least temporarily into the richest sports advertising market areas, so how will the usually more subdued national hockey league milk all this attention and make it last? we put it to the best sports is this analyst in the country, nate in the world warms the magazine mike who we called in the wizard of oz. of, good to see you. have the rangers and kings ever squared off in the finals? >> never. this is the first time they ever have done in the kings were in the finals went gretzky was they are back in 93 and the rangers last won the cup 1994. david: who can forget gretzky being hated by all canadians after he made the switch to la. this was actually the first time a sports franchise in la has faced off with a sports franchise in
that, david, is your speed read.men know that the first time in decades the hottest advertising markets in the world, new york and la will be facing off in the finals of a major professional sporting events read the new york rangers and the la kings are about to turn the game of ice hockey at least temporarily into the richest sports advertising market areas, so how will the usually more subdued national hockey league milk all this attention and make it last? we put it to the best sports is...
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david?ou want investment advice, who better to ask than a company named investment banking firm of the year in 2013? ceo of raymond james financial telling us where he sees growth. where to put your money to work and why the firm is still bullish on america. there is a fox business interview, first on fox business. >>> plus it is one of the fastest growing franchises in the country as it looks to expand, heading east, very far east. we'll talk to the ceo of orange leaf on why that chain is looking to china for growth. all that's coming up. stay with us. ♪. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit... probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal
david?ou want investment advice, who better to ask than a company named investment banking firm of the year in 2013? ceo of raymond james financial telling us where he sees growth. where to put your money to work and why the firm is still bullish on america. there is a fox business interview, first on fox business. >>> plus it is one of the fastest growing franchises in the country as it looks to expand, heading east, very far east. we'll talk to the ceo of orange leaf on why that...
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david and liz. david: the blame game. get together.th agree on lowering corporate tax rate. why don't they just instead of blaming each other, get together on one thing that would help everybody? liz: sometimes gridlock is good for stocks. david: well that's true. liz: we'll see how it plays out. >> politics. david: thank you, rich. one strategist calls them earnings powerhouses. we have three stocks. get this, these three stocks rally 20% this year and double earnings within five years. we'll give you names. liz: you need to write them down. plus we're getting closer and closer to living like "the jetsons.." not exactly. yes our homes are getting smarter and smarter. we'll show you four smart gadgets that will transform your home and they don't cost a pretty penny. david: amazon has its foot in just about everything from drones to phones to groceries. we'll tell you where they are headed next and why one public company in particular should be very frightened about this. ♪ we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your swipe fr
david and liz. david: the blame game. get together.th agree on lowering corporate tax rate. why don't they just instead of blaming each other, get together on one thing that would help everybody? liz: sometimes gridlock is good for stocks. david: well that's true. liz: we'll see how it plays out. >> politics. david: thank you, rich. one strategist calls them earnings powerhouses. we have three stocks. get this, these three stocks rally 20% this year and double earnings within five years....
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david: great stuff.angers have a shot at winning their first stanley cup in 20 years. what better way to get in on the spirit than stocking up on some sports gear. coming up in a fox business exclusive, we're asking modell ceo, huge on the eastern seaboard what kind of demand is seeing in the stores? and how much of a demand not just from the nhl and but the nfl and basketball finals? he is coming up next. david: don't go anywhere. we'll tell you the top things you need to know from today's apple worldwide developers conference. jo ling kent is reporting live from the conference. ♪ what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. 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 las
david: great stuff.angers have a shot at winning their first stanley cup in 20 years. what better way to get in on the spirit than stocking up on some sports gear. coming up in a fox business exclusive, we're asking modell ceo, huge on the eastern seaboard what kind of demand is seeing in the stores? and how much of a demand not just from the nhl and but the nfl and basketball finals? he is coming up next. david: don't go anywhere. we'll tell you the top things you need to know from today's...
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liz: also keeps time, david. david: by the way. liz: simple point.g alarm around my wrist. nice, easy way to wake up. liz: withs is the company. david: imagine watching wildlife in world's most exotic places without ever leaving your desk. we'll tell you how coming next. liz: we'll show you one of the world's most out of this world selfies, taken tens of millions of miles away, when we take you "off the desk." ♪. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part
liz: also keeps time, david. david: by the way. liz: simple point.g alarm around my wrist. nice, easy way to wake up. liz: withs is the company. david: imagine watching wildlife in world's most exotic places without ever leaving your desk. we'll tell you how coming next. liz: we'll show you one of the world's most out of this world selfies, taken tens of millions of miles away, when we take you "off the desk." ♪. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every...
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david: i will say no. the clintons are not dead broke but what if i told you because a chunk of their wealth comes from the taxpayers? that bombshell reports is next. ♪ unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? i'll keep asking. the numbers are impressive.y to new york state. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ]
david: i will say no. the clintons are not dead broke but what if i told you because a chunk of their wealth comes from the taxpayers? that bombshell reports is next. ♪ unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep...
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david: you did. editorial comments -- cheryl: even with my adding to the stories. david: well, home builder stocks posting gains after today's sentiment index rose for the first time this year. this as the housing market continues to regain footing after this very harsh winter. cheryl: and despite this month's rise, the reading remains below 50. what are home builders still worried about? let's bring in for a fox business exclusive jerry howard, national association of home builders' ceo. it's great to see you. i do want to quickly get your reaction to something christine lagarde told our own liz claman earlier today, she's warning of a housing bubble, and i'm wondering if you are seeing some of the same concerns that she is with regards the housing. >> no, i'm not really concerned about a bubble right now, cheryl. i think that there has been a dramatic increase in house prices in some markets. it's been getting a lot of press. a lot of that is investors who have been willing to pay cash. i think tha
david: you did. editorial comments -- cheryl: even with my adding to the stories. david: well, home builder stocks posting gains after today's sentiment index rose for the first time this year. this as the housing market continues to regain footing after this very harsh winter. cheryl: and despite this month's rise, the reading remains below 50. what are home builders still worried about? let's bring in for a fox business exclusive jerry howard, national association of home builders' ceo. it's...
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david: it's a record. liz: they're still settling, so a last minute trade may come in, but for the moment, looks like the s&p makes it. there was a big hammock moment, we call that when you start like this, you come down and go back up during the day for many of the indices, but not so for the nasdaq. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: by the way, we have oracle earnings coming out any moment. we'll bring those to you live. let's get to the market action of today, tim courtney says global diversification is key right now. gary rand, capital partners' founder and chairman, has three beaten-down stocks that every investor should own, and scott in the pits of the cme. i want to start with gold. iraq has been a problem for a while, so it wasn't just iraq. what is it? what's driving gold up right now? >> i think it's a little bit of a short squeeze. gold's come off here for a while. i only have two reasons i want to buy gold, if there's some sort of armageddon and i don't see it, or asen inflation ed
david: it's a record. liz: they're still settling, so a last minute trade may come in, but for the moment, looks like the s&p makes it. there was a big hammock moment, we call that when you start like this, you come down and go back up during the day for many of the indices, but not so for the nasdaq. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: by the way, we have oracle earnings coming out any moment. we'll bring those to you live. let's get to the market action of today,...
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david: thank you.s ceo marie barra was back on capitol hill challenged about the company's ignition switch recall delays. here's a little bit of what she had to say. >> i will not rest until these problems are resolved. as i told our employees, i'm not afraid of the truth and not going to accept business as usual at gm. david: ralph nader says he knows the truth, he believes it was a massive 13-year institutional cover-up at gm. joining us now, ralph nader consumer advocate and author of a terrific new book, unstoppable, the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate statement more about that later on, ralph, when we have you next time. first on gm, what specific evidence do you have that there was a 13-year institutional cover-up? >> cover-up means they don't disclose key information under the government, under the law that would save people's lives and prevent crashes. she's already said it's incompetence, neglect, irresponsible, you don't have to have someone in a smoke-filled room sayi
david: thank you.s ceo marie barra was back on capitol hill challenged about the company's ignition switch recall delays. here's a little bit of what she had to say. >> i will not rest until these problems are resolved. as i told our employees, i'm not afraid of the truth and not going to accept business as usual at gm. david: ralph nader says he knows the truth, he believes it was a massive 13-year institutional cover-up at gm. joining us now, ralph nader consumer advocate and author of...
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david: liz? liz: david, this is fascinating.nts led the home construction surge in april as more americans rent rather than buy so a lot of apartments are being built. that's great, right? could that actually be what is hurting the economy and the overall jobs market? we'll explain why. >>> plus, no office space and no employees? no problem. it's a rising trend among the next generation of biotechs but how successful is it and how does it work? we speak with one ceo who started his own virtual biotech firm. >>> can't find a babysitter for just a night out? softbank has a high-tech solution for you. details when we go "off the desk." stay tuned. ♪ i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, ant
david: liz? liz: david, this is fascinating.nts led the home construction surge in april as more americans rent rather than buy so a lot of apartments are being built. that's great, right? could that actually be what is hurting the economy and the overall jobs market? we'll explain why. >>> plus, no office space and no employees? no problem. it's a rising trend among the next generation of biotechs but how successful is it and how does it work? we speak with one ceo who started his own...
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david: wow. liz: let's marry what scott bauer said with what you feel whether people should be in stocks. >> well, what happened was, in 2008, 2009, a lot of people got panicked out of the market. they have been waiting for this period of certainty where they know for sure it is safe to get in. guess what? that period is never going to come. just because we're at all-time high doesn't meep anything about the near-term future. keep this in mind. two out of every three years the market is up, about 20%. when it is down 1/3 of the time it is down 13%. you have to be in now and in it long term. i'm thinking next 200%, not the next 20%. david: brian, one thing investors are unsure of now is inflation. there are mixed signals on inflation. janet yellen calls it noise. a lot of people think it is more serious. how do you adjust your portfolio, specifically your bond portfolio in light of all this? >> sure. one, when you look at inflation it hovers around 2%. our belief at wells fargo we'll move up to 3%
david: wow. liz: let's marry what scott bauer said with what you feel whether people should be in stocks. >> well, what happened was, in 2008, 2009, a lot of people got panicked out of the market. they have been waiting for this period of certainty where they know for sure it is safe to get in. guess what? that period is never going to come. just because we're at all-time high doesn't meep anything about the near-term future. keep this in mind. two out of every three years the market is...
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david: love the pioneers.ing can't stay out of headlines in the battle royale of the future of the l.a. clippers. what in the world is he thinking? we'll ask the "wall street journal" lee hawkins who sat down with sterling's lawyer. liz: you might think a suite with the king sided bed is the ultimate luxury, how about an entire penthouse fit for not just a king but emperor. we take you inside north america's most expensive hotel room and go under the sheets and find out. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. . liz: a cfo
david: love the pioneers.ing can't stay out of headlines in the battle royale of the future of the l.a. clippers. what in the world is he thinking? we'll ask the "wall street journal" lee hawkins who sat down with sterling's lawyer. liz: you might think a suite with the king sided bed is the ultimate luxury, how about an entire penthouse fit for not just a king but emperor. we take you inside north america's most expensive hotel room and go under the sheets and find out. we're moving...
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david: all right. some questions about whether the coal that is still being produced and that may not be able to be burned here in the united states, will go elsewhere, specifically to china. is that a possibility? >> well, if china, china produce as lot of coal. they produce four billion tons. they have half the world's coal consumption. so they're fairly self-sufficient in coal. i mean china and india continue to grow. those are economies that will need coal but there are plenty of coal-producing nations like indonesia. the seaborne market is oversupplied. the u.s. can potentially export some excess production but certainly right now it is a pretty, pretty oversupplied market. david: there is a phrase we'll hear more of, if you're not familiar with it already, the powder river basin. that is in montana. it also spills over into the dakotas, a little bit into wyoming as well. there is a company called cloud peak energy. there is it at top of the map, to take care of this play on powder river basin. te
david: all right. some questions about whether the coal that is still being produced and that may not be able to be burned here in the united states, will go elsewhere, specifically to china. is that a possibility? >> well, if china, china produce as lot of coal. they produce four billion tons. they have half the world's coal consumption. so they're fairly self-sufficient in coal. i mean china and india continue to grow. those are economies that will need coal but there are plenty of...
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david is upper left-hand corner. >> tell us about david. >> david -- the interesting thing about david is that he was really a gifted athlete. he set records at m.i.t. on the m.i.t. basketball squad that were really only broken in the last -- in recent years. so he also goes to work outside of the family company after graduating from school. he didn't -- he wanted to sort of prove himself and learn in another chemical engineering company. he goes to work for koch industries in 1970 for what was then called koch engineering. david for many years had sort of a reputation as a bit of a play boy. he didn't get married until well into his fifties. but he has a reputation as a pretty affable, social guy and he's been charles's partner in growing this massive company over the past decades. >> he was the candidate for vice president on the libertarian ticket in what year? >> 1980. >> how active is he now in politics? >> in terms of that campaign i certainly think that was -- he looks back on that experience fondly but i don't think you'll ever see him running for high office again. in terms of
david is upper left-hand corner. >> tell us about david. >> david -- the interesting thing about david is that he was really a gifted athlete. he set records at m.i.t. on the m.i.t. basketball squad that were really only broken in the last -- in recent years. so he also goes to work outside of the family company after graduating from school. he didn't -- he wanted to sort of prove himself and learn in another chemical engineering company. he goes to work for koch industries in 1970...
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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. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-de
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. every day, people fall....
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david crawford's heart stopped beating at 5:34 a.m.jones disposed of the ax and crawford's wallet but for some reason kept the flashlight. to establish an alibi, jones made sure his sister and her boyfriend heard him taking a shower around 6:00 a.m. in an attempt to further shore up his alibi, jones went to his cousin's house at 7:30 that morning and he arranged to find crawford's body with his cousin there as a witness hoping the discovery would eliminate him as a suspect. but jones didn't know about the pacemaker. had he waited to call police just a little while longer, the pacemaker's memory would have been lost long before the autopsy. >> it's possible that in the court of law he may have been found not guilty in that there was insufficient evidence. this was the absolute perfect evidence to put away this man. >> this case marked the first time in the world that data from a pacemaker was used in a murder trial. in october of 2001, ivan jones was convicted of murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. the pacemaker was a silent wit
david crawford's heart stopped beating at 5:34 a.m.jones disposed of the ax and crawford's wallet but for some reason kept the flashlight. to establish an alibi, jones made sure his sister and her boyfriend heard him taking a shower around 6:00 a.m. in an attempt to further shore up his alibi, jones went to his cousin's house at 7:30 that morning and he arranged to find crawford's body with his cousin there as a witness hoping the discovery would eliminate him as a suspect. but jones didn't...
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david. the app makers are an engine unto themselves. cottage industry of billions an billions. david: not moving the market after-hours. the bid is down from a tick where it closed from the day. we'll see what happens to the stock are tomorrow. liz: jo ling kent is working on the story. she will up more to tell us about the tap acquisition. david: sound like the plot of a science fiction movie. facebook is facing a lot of global outrage for conducting a massive psychological experiment on behalf of hundreds of thousand of its users. will facebook weather the storm? we find out what investors think about it. liz: forget the user what about the investors? power surge, the utility sector as we mentioned up 16% so far this year, easily beating the s&p but not all utility companies are created equal. find out which once you the investor should bet upon amid all the economic uncertainty. david: okay. so a 16% increase in utilities. this thing, as we said with yu-dee, it is through the roof. that t
david. the app makers are an engine unto themselves. cottage industry of billions an billions. david: not moving the market after-hours. the bid is down from a tick where it closed from the day. we'll see what happens to the stock are tomorrow. liz: jo ling kent is working on the story. she will up more to tell us about the tap acquisition. david: sound like the plot of a science fiction movie. facebook is facing a lot of global outrage for conducting a massive psychological experiment on...
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>> no, not at all. >> what about his twin brother, david? >> david has only been married once. his wife's name is julia. she hails from arkansas, i believe and was a former assistant to the fashion designer when he met her. they have three kids and their eldest is in their teens. >> david lives in new york and you say his wife had trouble when they first got married getting along with some new york city. >> david travelled in high circles and his wife was not -- she's -- by all accounts she's a down to earth person and not a society lady. and when you all of a sudden go from having to chair the met gala there's a bit of a learning curve and there is certainly some caddiness at the upper echelon of new york society. she was certainly on the receiving end of that. there were some nasty anonymous sniping in the gossip pages and things like that and i think she was pretty hurt by that. >> other than fred, did any of the others talk to you? >> no. no. but i was able to talk to a number of people who know them pretty well including very close friends of the brothers, the godfather of
>> no, not at all. >> what about his twin brother, david? >> david has only been married once. his wife's name is julia. she hails from arkansas, i believe and was a former assistant to the fashion designer when he met her. they have three kids and their eldest is in their teens. >> david lives in new york and you say his wife had trouble when they first got married getting along with some new york city. >> david travelled in high circles and his wife was not --...
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david, other to you. david: and i've got breaking news on adone b by.tems number are out, they beat on both the top and the bottom line, 37 cents earning per share, estimates were 30 cents. revenue estimates were for $1.3 billion, in fact, it was $1.07 billion, and you can see what is happening after hours. this stock is jumping. again, there hadn't been a lot of excitement about adobe until they saw the numbers were such a beat on both the top and bottom line. they are switching, by the way, undergoing a big transition from the software licenses to a subscription-based business model. and the numbers came in very positive on that front. their subscriptions are growing, they are beating on the bottom and the top line of expectations and as a result, look what's happening after hours. we can expect this stock to pop tomorrow morning as soon as the trading bell bins. liz: the ceo had told us about that during three days in the valley. they said, watch, we're going to have subscription-based money coming in. david: now it is the investors putting their mon
david, other to you. david: and i've got breaking news on adone b by.tems number are out, they beat on both the top and the bottom line, 37 cents earning per share, estimates were 30 cents. revenue estimates were for $1.3 billion, in fact, it was $1.07 billion, and you can see what is happening after hours. this stock is jumping. again, there hadn't been a lot of excitement about adobe until they saw the numbers were such a beat on both the top and bottom line. they are switching, by the way,...
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maybe because of the unselfish life that david -- career that david's committed to the people of texasmaybe the lord said, well, i'm going to give him a break. >>> up next, a man is gunned down just after dawn. >> there was a bullet hole that was straight into the tile. >> his wife is killed, too. >> there were three people in the johnson house. >> two of them did not come out alive. >> no one thought the couple had any enemies. apparently, they had quite a few. >> that certainly was a mystery to us. >> i could describe him as a very cocky, arrogant, young man. >> and the crime scene told the story no one wanted to believe. >> the evidence was yelling and screaming. this is what happened. >>> nestled in the picturesque
maybe because of the unselfish life that david -- career that david's committed to the people of texasmaybe the lord said, well, i'm going to give him a break. >>> up next, a man is gunned down just after dawn. >> there was a bullet hole that was straight into the tile. >> his wife is killed, too. >> there were three people in the johnson house. >> two of them did not come out alive. >> no one thought the couple had any enemies. apparently, they had quite...
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david paul frediani went on trial as scheduled for helena's sexual assault. prosecutors 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 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-probe went
david paul frediani went on trial as scheduled for helena's sexual assault. prosecutors 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 mutase of one plus all matched frediani's abo type. >> dna testing was still in its infancy. at the last minute when faced...
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she told police her son david was using the car but she didn't know where he was. 25-year-old 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's when he contacted an attorney. >> genzler refused to tell police where the car was, and he also refused to give them the clothes he wore that night and the knife. >> what his story is, i don't know. he's never given us a statement. >> genzler looked very studious. 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 eyewitnesses disagreed. >>> hundreds of friends turned out for dusty harless' funeral. >> love you, dusty. >> he was a former wrestling champion, and a world-class wake boarder. his friends went out into the pacific near his home and dropped wre
she told police her son david was using the car but she didn't know where he was. 25-year-old 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's when he contacted an attorney. >> genzler...
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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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but, i think david cameron will get quite a bit of criticism back in britain.the opening skirmishes of his attempt to reform the european union, not going very well. >> ben, thank you very much for joining us. interesting times here in brussels. just to go back to your opening question, we don't have a time for you. as i mentioned, the session is behind closed doors. the last item on the agenda, but we are certainly keeping a cross on every single movement here on brussels. >> thank you, so much indeed, lucy. lucy hockings in brussels. >>> breaking news that we're getting out of erbil in northern iraq. press conference held between the british foreign secretary william hague and the iraqi kurdish leader. he just said in that press conference that there was no going back on the autonomous kurdish rule in the city of kirkuk and other towns now defended against sunni militants. you may remember that when isis fighters moved into that region, a lot of the iraqi army just disappeared and headed back to baghdad, leaving a power vacuum there. saying the peshmerga kurd
but, i think david cameron will get quite a bit of criticism back in britain.the opening skirmishes of his attempt to reform the european union, not going very well. >> ben, thank you very much for joining us. interesting times here in brussels. just to go back to your opening question, we don't have a time for you. as i mentioned, the session is behind closed doors. the last item on the agenda, but we are certainly keeping a cross on every single movement here on brussels. >> thank...
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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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i can't imagine someone i respect and admire and have more affection for man david. would say it's david and mary, and my wife lady and i, we enjoy one another, we enjoy jousting about these things, political things and other things like that, there are some things we absolutely agree on and i mentioned wine and good food and we like to bicycle together in various parts to have th of thed so forth, but the experience of practicing law with david as my partner was so professionally gratifying especially because we cared so much about the case and what we did together, and i hope that we'll have opportunities again in the future. probably nothing more important than this case, and that's why we wrote this book because we wanted to explain to people how we felt about it, why we came together, how we developed our strategy, and we wanted to share the things that we had learned, the educational process that we had experienced, and we wanted to share that with people so that people could sort of understand how people from opposite sides of the political spectrum can accomp
i can't imagine someone i respect and admire and have more affection for man david. would say it's david and mary, and my wife lady and i, we enjoy one another, we enjoy jousting about these things, political things and other things like that, there are some things we absolutely agree on and i mentioned wine and good food and we like to bicycle together in various parts to have th of thed so forth, but the experience of practicing law with david as my partner was so professionally gratifying...
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the owner of the store, david kopenheffer, said he made the sign with his computer and the border wasmimicked after seeing it on other signs. kopenheffer was a friend of the weiner family, and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members of the presbyterian church. >> they worshipped together, sang hymns together. they both sat in pews not far from each other at the church. >> because of the similarity between the ransom note and the sign in the store window, investigators confiscated both his home and his office computers. >> the preliminary search that was conducted by the state police and one of our other agents revealed exactly to me what it revealed to them. initially nothing. >> next, investigators wanted to know the approximate time of sally's death so they could question kopenheffer about his whereabouts. a forensic entomologist analyzed the insect activity on sally's body. by analyzing the outside temperature on the weekend of sally's murder, dr. kim estimated that the insect activity commenced on the body la
the owner of the store, david kopenheffer, said he made the sign with his computer and the border wasmimicked after seeing it on other signs. kopenheffer was a friend of the weiner family, and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members of the presbyterian church. >> they worshipped together, sang hymns together. they both sat in pews not far from each other at the church. >> because of the similarity between...
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david simons that you all should be very pleased. you've taken this office in the golden age of the corruption. enjoy it. so i think sadly that he was right and the problem is grave now even then it was six years ago and that's only the kind of reporting and commitment that's reflected in these books and finalists are going to see us through but we all share the responsibility to figure out how to spread we are all required to ask the questions. [applause] >> thank you for that and for all of your great work and training the next generation of the folks that will try to live up to exactly the charge. next i'm going to ask james to join us here at the podium. james is the senior adviser to the intelligence as we all know he was the editor of the foreign affairs. during his 18 years as the editor of the foreign affairs doubled circulation to an all-time high of 161,000 launched additions in spanish, japanese and russian. as putin rating foreign affairs? [laughter] the magazine was founded by the council on foreign relations to educate
david simons that you all should be very pleased. you've taken this office in the golden age of the corruption. enjoy it. so i think sadly that he was right and the problem is grave now even then it was six years ago and that's only the kind of reporting and commitment that's reflected in these books and finalists are going to see us through but we all share the responsibility to figure out how to spread we are all required to ask the questions. [applause] >> thank you for that and for...
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i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories, the european union signs a controversial deal with ukraine. russia warns of serious consequences. >> the largest region of ukraine. >> i'm lucy hawkins in brussels. we bring you reaction to this deal. we bring it to you live here on "bbc world news." >>> fanatic or freedom fighter? we find out about the leader of boko haram from some of those who claim to know him. >>> also, not worth the gamble. sponsors of luis suarez say they're ending the relationship after he's banned from the world cup after biting an opponent. >>> hello. it is the biggest trade in political deal the european union has ever agreed with any other country. ukraine's president petro poroshenko signs the association agreement in brussels. here he is. so, in fact, did the leaders of georgia and moldova. they had their own to sign. and they shook hands with mr. poroshenko, a great day, he said it was. but not if you're russian it's not and certainly not if you're this man. president putin warned of se
i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories, the european union signs a controversial deal with ukraine. russia warns of serious consequences. >> the largest region of ukraine. >> i'm lucy hawkins in brussels. we bring you reaction to this deal. we bring it to you live here on "bbc world news." >>> fanatic or freedom fighter? we find out about the leader of boko haram from some of those who claim to know him. >>> also, not worth the...
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david let me begin with you.ell me, because of the unique insight, you could tell us about where he might be inojf+mrj hea, in his and what he faces. >> i was elated when we escaped from captivity. there's this graded story of bowe breaking into tears when he realized american soldiers did have him. and he has a long journey and he's going to carry the last five years with him and there's criticism of him and soldiers who may have died looking for him and he's going to carry that as well. i understand people's frustrations but i think we should hear from bowe what led to this, him being taken captive and hear his side of the story. >> rose: what has his parents told you over the years? >> they don't know, you[, know, what led him. it seems to come off the base and they've been desperate just to get him home safe. they're very concerned about him. >> rose: that concern is based on the understanding what five years in the hands of the taliban can do or more. >> definitely the time with the tale -- taliban. i was th
david let me begin with you.ell me, because of the unique insight, you could tell us about where he might be inojf+mrj hea, in his and what he faces. >> i was elated when we escaped from captivity. there's this graded story of bowe breaking into tears when he realized american soldiers did have him. and he has a long journey and he's going to carry the last five years with him and there's criticism of him and soldiers who may have died looking for him and he's going to carry that as well....
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it's the david beckham effect.beckham has the talent and also is not bad easy on the eyes. if you're the whole package like so many of these players are, i think they're also savvy in terms of endorsements and just being out there promoting themselves on social media. so it's a whole new age. i think the beauty of these men which again i will be the one to say it, i don't think it's any different from say he miss usa or victoria's secret. those are very different because sports, it's a very specific talent. but you know, at the same time, it's like -- it's not that different i think. >> his abs aren't that great. mine look like that in my dreams. rachelle, david beckham really did pave the way by joining the l.a. galaxy team. do you think this newfound soccer obsession is it lasting or a passing fad? >> do i think the mls major league soccer in the united states is gog pick up more viewers? absolutely. i don't think there's any question that people who maybe before who said i'm not going to watch soccer are more fa
it's the david beckham effect.beckham has the talent and also is not bad easy on the eyes. if you're the whole package like so many of these players are, i think they're also savvy in terms of endorsements and just being out there promoting themselves on social media. so it's a whole new age. i think the beauty of these men which again i will be the one to say it, i don't think it's any different from say he miss usa or victoria's secret. those are very different because sports, it's a very...
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david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from hisphic picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i remember my dad and this other lady carrying me out. i could barely see. my eyes were barely open. i was like dizzy. >> whether david loves the video or wishes he would go away, it's one he won't live down. >> is this going to be forever? >> on youtube, you bet it will. >> i think this video is like this generations, you know, naked baby pictures. >> why is this happening to me? >> but i don't think he'll be embarrassed by one. i don't think he will. i think he'll enjoy it for a long time. >>> halfway around the world two more kids hold the title for one of the most watched viral videos of all times. >> charlie bit me. >> this is one of my favorit
david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from hisphic picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i remember my...
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assmann well on his future endeavors. >> let's hear it for david. [ applause ] >> thank you. i really value all of the years that i spent with the department, and with the commission, and with a growing awareness of all of the issues that are important to the residents of san francisco. and i see the future of the department, and the environmental issues as being one that will continue to grow and that there is a bigger need than ever for the leadership in this area. and that i feel honored to have been able to play my role in helping to move these issues forward. and i think that the department remains in great hands, and i look really forward to seeing the achievements that will come in the future, and i think that our new director will do a wonderful job and i think that we have a dedicated staff and i think that we have the secure core of funding, and i just, this has been a part of my life for more than 20 years. and it is going to be hard to say good bye. and i am not going far, and i will still be in the city and i will stay pay attention to what is going on. and i wil
assmann well on his future endeavors. >> let's hear it for david. [ applause ] >> thank you. i really value all of the years that i spent with the department, and with the commission, and with a growing awareness of all of the issues that are important to the residents of san francisco. and i see the future of the department, and the environmental issues as being one that will continue to grow and that there is a bigger need than ever for the leadership in this area. and that i feel...
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his father charly, says david was a straight-a student. and, through an interpreter, says life won't be the same without him. sot- "i think as far as our family is concerned, truly, our sky has fallen." david's parents say he had a passion for life, his friends and basketball. born in china, he immigrated to canada, then the united states, where he was destined to be a successful man. sot- "your dream was to open a computer company after graduating. for this dream, you studied so hard for the last two years, but everything ended too soon." in fremont, philippe djegal, kron four news. bus commuters beware. your trip getting around tomorrow could face major delays. we explain why transit bosses are bracing for a potential muni sick out tomorrow. an m-t-a official says most transit operators will be on the job tomorrow. however. employees are calling out sick. he says early attendance reports indicate that service could be impacted. a similar sick out happened last friday. which caused delays on the j and n lines. m-t-a authorities will be wo
his father charly, says david was a straight-a student. and, through an interpreter, says life won't be the same without him. sot- "i think as far as our family is concerned, truly, our sky has fallen." david's parents say he had a passion for life, his friends and basketball. born in china, he immigrated to canada, then the united states, where he was destined to be a successful man. sot- "your dream was to open a computer company after graduating. for this dream, you studied so...