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david: thanks, rich.onthly jobs report is out tomorrow with the june unemployment rate expected to remain at 6.3%. the one trend that remains a big concern is the pretty low labor participation rate. in fact historically low levels. next we talked to the author of redistribution recession on why current policies are actually making matters worse. cheryl: that will -- probably be correct. exciting finish to team usa's world cup run last night. soccer fever is sweeping the nays. how big of a ratings night was it for espn? we have got those numbers for you coming up next. ♪ cheryl: time for a look at today's market drivers. the dow and s&p inch higher while the nasdaq dropped from its 14-year high. telecom led today's gains. >>> payroll processor adp reported that employers added 281,000 jobs. that ask biggest gain in two years. they reported that employers would add 205,000 additions. >>> crude fell at 86 cents to settle at $104.86 per barrel. dave. david: the june jobs report comes out tomorrow. there is s
david: thanks, rich.onthly jobs report is out tomorrow with the june unemployment rate expected to remain at 6.3%. the one trend that remains a big concern is the pretty low labor participation rate. in fact historically low levels. next we talked to the author of redistribution recession on why current policies are actually making matters worse. cheryl: that will -- probably be correct. exciting finish to team usa's world cup run last night. soccer fever is sweeping the nays. how big of a...
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david? what? liz: a ceo of one company is hitting a hole-in-one investing in courses around the globe. it is up 24% since its ipo in october. david: we want to hear from you. do you think a deal with twenty-first century fox and time warner will eventually happen? will it be good for consumers? tweet us @fbnatb. your answers coming up. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with thinkorswim from td ameritrade. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ [ tires screech ] but you better get here fast... [ daughter ] yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. t
david? what? liz: a ceo of one company is hitting a hole-in-one investing in courses around the globe. it is up 24% since its ipo in october. david: we want to hear from you. do you think a deal with twenty-first century fox and time warner will eventually happen? will it be good for consumers? tweet us @fbnatb. your answers coming up. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him...
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>> i'm asking you what happened to david. >> i don't know. >> what happened to david? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> tracey, we'll be honest with you. i think you do. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking last month's credit score can stop identity thieves now? that alone just isn't enough. but lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. as soon as the patented lifelock identity alert system detects a threat, you'll be notified by text, phone or email. ♪ your response helps stop thieves before they do damage to your identity... helping to keep you safe... with three powerful layers of protection. detecting threats to your finances, credit, and good name 24/7. alerting you to potential danger. and if anything is found, your resolution expert will
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david: come again. lori: nice review in the journal by you, david. david: thank you.eresting book. worth a read. lori: i'm intrigued. that is for sure. one developer dreamed big and entrepreneur mark cuban his idea, never expecting a reply. this never happens. guess what? he got more than a replay. the two months after that the two launch ad new app that helps you manage your digital footprint of the company founder joins us ahead. david: the justice department is charging one major american company will legally shipping controlled substances. that company could face billions in fines. you will be amazed at which company we're talking about here. lori: that is head shaker. stick around for that. >>> one of these cities named the unhappiest city in america. we'll tell you where next. ♪ shingles affected me tremendously as a pilot. the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been in that confined space to move to change radio frequencies. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in
david: come again. lori: nice review in the journal by you, david. david: thank you.eresting book. worth a read. lori: i'm intrigued. that is for sure. one developer dreamed big and entrepreneur mark cuban his idea, never expecting a reply. this never happens. guess what? he got more than a replay. the two months after that the two launch ad new app that helps you manage your digital footprint of the company founder joins us ahead. david: the justice department is charging one major american...
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that's how david's dna was on the tip. once 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. >> mom, mom. >> 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 tw
that's how david's dna was on the tip. once 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...
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david: perfect.e just mow fast. >> that is the clarity jug, ladies and gentlemen. -- claret jug. from the lake county fairground. david: fantastic stuff. there is the checkered flag. jeff, i'm glad you moved out the way, otherwise you would have gotten mowed down. cheryl: oh. david: thanks, jeff. appreciate it. there is the checkered flag. cheryl: oh, man. i hate to move on. selfies are so last year. we'll tell you about newest trend in snapping pictures when we go off the desk. david: for those of us directionally challenged, what if your shoes could tell you where to go? we'll talk about science fiction. we'll show you how it actually works. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means mo
david: perfect.e just mow fast. >> that is the clarity jug, ladies and gentlemen. -- claret jug. from the lake county fairground. david: fantastic stuff. there is the checkered flag. jeff, i'm glad you moved out the way, otherwise you would have gotten mowed down. cheryl: oh. david: thanks, jeff. appreciate it. there is the checkered flag. cheryl: oh, man. i hate to move on. selfies are so last year. we'll tell you about newest trend in snapping pictures when we go off the desk. david:...
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david. there is lot of good things happening globally especially here in the united states. the numbers are good. unemployment will continue to be subpar. it will not get better much quicker because it is not there. retail investors, a article out large endowment funds are sitting in cash. when that money finally decides to go to work, we could see this market catapult further. david: we'll talk about google which has 60 billion in cash coming up in the next segment, whether that stock is ready to move. kim, i have to put a little bit of warning in this very cheery scenario that we're looking at, the cost of living is going up. >> right. david: it is not keeping pace with salary growth. that is, people have less money their pocket to buy things. doesn't that eventually mean less revenue and lower profits? >> you know, that is a big concern for us and we've been watching this for quite some time. we watch a weird little indicator called the velocity of money that shows how many times the doll
david. there is lot of good things happening globally especially here in the united states. the numbers are good. unemployment will continue to be subpar. it will not get better much quicker because it is not there. retail investors, a article out large endowment funds are sitting in cash. when that money finally decides to go to work, we could see this market catapult further. david: we'll talk about google which has 60 billion in cash coming up in the next segment, whether that stock is ready...
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david, back to you. david: not a huge pop after-hours. todd horowitz, doing well. i'm wonder if qualcomm is getting a little boost what apple did yesterday? >> i think it is getting a lot of boost. going by the tape. qualcomm is doing very well and up at multiyear highs. i wouldn't be surprised to see a little profit-taking as stock is higher. is taking dead aim on $100 target it hit six, 10 years ago, a long time ago. david: these are 14-year highs. it is coming down a little bit. about where it ended liz. liz: qualcomm has been ahead of the game when it comes not just to the high-priced phones but the lower end phones. we're talking particularly ones out of asia, huaweis, htcs. these are interesting plays because qualcomm has been right out front, mike, isn't that correct? for a long time they thought, let's go mobile when nobody else was and sticking with things like laptops and tablets? >> give them credit. they have done well in that respect but qualcomm is not really something we're looking at right now. to be blunt, it has been somewhat after frustrating sto
david, back to you. david: not a huge pop after-hours. todd horowitz, doing well. i'm wonder if qualcomm is getting a little boost what apple did yesterday? >> i think it is getting a lot of boost. going by the tape. qualcomm is doing very well and up at multiyear highs. i wouldn't be surprised to see a little profit-taking as stock is higher. is taking dead aim on $100 target it hit six, 10 years ago, a long time ago. david: these are 14-year highs. it is coming down a little bit. about...
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david?: both side have it, but ambassador, perhaps you fill us in whether or not the russians had the buk missiles on the borderline, or whether the ukrainians did? if was brought down by a buk missile, a very complex missile system, would we be able to find out specifically who fired isn't. >> here's what we know. the russian leader of the separatist forces in ukraine, colonel strokov, put on his russian facebook equivalent, shortly after the plane was shot down, that they had shot down a antonov-26 ukrainian transport plane. he said it was shot down in the area of torez. this was before he news this was a commercial airline that was shot down. later he changed his website to delete the reference to torez. he also deleted from his website what he had said, we said this was an area we do not permit people to fly in. there was also a phone intercept between another russian lieutenant colonel, saying, right after the plane was shot down, we shot down a plane. so the evidence points to the sepa
david?: both side have it, but ambassador, perhaps you fill us in whether or not the russians had the buk missiles on the borderline, or whether the ukrainians did? if was brought down by a buk missile, a very complex missile system, would we be able to find out specifically who fired isn't. >> here's what we know. the russian leader of the separatist forces in ukraine, colonel strokov, put on his russian facebook equivalent, shortly after the plane was shot down, that they had shot down...
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david: thanks, lincoln. >> thanks, david, thanks, liz. world cup ends officially with germany take home the gold trophy, it is a real gold, major league soccer face as real challenge here in the u.s. how do you turn the momentum from the tournament to supporters that will attend major league soccer games in cities and states around the region? the task may not be as daunting as some assume. the league is growing substantially. attendance surpassing the nba and the nhl. not right now the national football league but nba and nhl, major league soccer does better than both of those. we have don garber, major league soccer commissioner. tell me about the buoyancy you feel teams here in the united states, don, have really gotten since the world cup? >> first i appreciate the opportunity to chat with you guys. liz: sure. >> last night we had a game in seattle, the seattle sounders played the portland timbers. 64,000 people attended that game. and on, espn and we got a good television rating. we expect a bit of a bounce. you don't expect that thi
david: thanks, lincoln. >> thanks, david, thanks, liz. world cup ends officially with germany take home the gold trophy, it is a real gold, major league soccer face as real challenge here in the u.s. how do you turn the momentum from the tournament to supporters that will attend major league soccer games in cities and states around the region? the task may not be as daunting as some assume. the league is growing substantially. attendance surpassing the nba and the nhl. not right now the...
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david: right.den this discussion from one big company buying a slightly smaller company to what would matter to our viewers. how do they participate in 1.75 trillion in deals? what is the best way to manuever through this and cherry-pick some of the names that might be participants and make some money here? >> sure. well basically t sectors that have seen heightened activity. we mentioned pharma. also telecom and media has seen significant activity. we also see a lot of activity in the food sectors as well as energy. so you can basically narrow down to some of those sectors and within those sectors look for companies that may be undervalued relative to their peers in terms of how they trade on a p-e basis. particularly those that offer sufficient scale and scope that can appeal to some of the larger acquirers. david: used to be the old formula was, a company that was acquiring would go down, the company being acquired would go up. that is how you made money. focus all your attention on the company
david: right.den this discussion from one big company buying a slightly smaller company to what would matter to our viewers. how do they participate in 1.75 trillion in deals? what is the best way to manuever through this and cherry-pick some of the names that might be participants and make some money here? >> sure. well basically t sectors that have seen heightened activity. we mentioned pharma. also telecom and media has seen significant activity. we also see a lot of activity in the...
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liz: david, to you. david: demography is destiny.at line. >>> he was at the top of the hedge fund world until the feds came sniffing around and made couple of arrests and that led to convictions of is trading firm. steve cohen is still in the game doing quite well. wait until you hear how welcoming up. >>> argue gentine president christina kirschner is appears to play a game of chicken with bond holders. settlement talks broke down yesterday. we speak to former a again teen minister -- argentine finance minister and whether it will spread to the emerging market world next. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help you
liz: david, to you. david: demography is destiny.at line. >>> he was at the top of the hedge fund world until the feds came sniffing around and made couple of arrests and that led to convictions of is trading firm. steve cohen is still in the game doing quite well. wait until you hear how welcoming up. >>> argue gentine president christina kirschner is appears to play a game of chicken with bond holders. settlement talks broke down yesterday. we speak to former a again teen...
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david: gentlemen, thank you very much. david richmond, todd frost. todd we'll come back to you when the s&p futures close in just a moment thanks, guys. liz: reynolds american stock lightings up the competition with rising profits, a better than expected outlook an massive game changing buyout of the competition. lorillard. we're talking to the ceo, susan cameron. it is a fox business exclusive. she is only talking to us about not just earnings, david, but about the decision haded -- handed down by a florida jury, billions in punitive damages. david: i always want to cough when i see their name. greatest risk from the fed is keeping rates too long for too long? our next guest says there is much bigger threat from the policies could be major source of financial instability. who is saying that? sheila bair, former fdic chairwoman. what is it that has her spooked about the fed. not what you might think. she is coming up. liz: coal stocks have been anything but hot this year. look at this, many falling 20% or more? one strategist says forget the numbers
david: gentlemen, thank you very much. david richmond, todd frost. todd we'll come back to you when the s&p futures close in just a moment thanks, guys. liz: reynolds american stock lightings up the competition with rising profits, a better than expected outlook an massive game changing buyout of the competition. lorillard. we're talking to the ceo, susan cameron. it is a fox business exclusive. she is only talking to us about not just earnings, david, but about the decision haded -- handed...
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david? david: we're working for it.tion giving you fingers for grabs, two handed tasks with one enhanced hand. you heard about this, the appeals court dealing president obama's health care law a new ruling. making the affordable care law unaffordable for many. we go inside the beltway for the latest next. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic react
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david: let me stop you.if banks are hocking in loans right now at lower interest and rates go up? >> most of these, we look for banks with a lot of variable interest rate loans. ones that will turn over. david: ah. >> if you look at another one out in the west coast, silicon valley bank, all variable rate. fabulous loan growth. rates go up and those earnings can just explode. liz: is there a compelling argument on whether somebody should just go with only regional names or just the big money center banks? >> well in that case, from a structural standpoint you have to go with regional banks. at the end. day the big banks are not, the growth engine that they were historically. liz: exactly, fred. i hate to interrupt you but goldman has been really bellyaching about lack of volatility, oh, our trading floors can't make a lot of money. charlie gasparino reported last hour, fixed income traders are concerned there will be layoffs. with smaller names seems like there are not as many litigation fees they have to wo
david: let me stop you.if banks are hocking in loans right now at lower interest and rates go up? >> most of these, we look for banks with a lot of variable interest rate loans. ones that will turn over. david: ah. >> if you look at another one out in the west coast, silicon valley bank, all variable rate. fabulous loan growth. rates go up and those earnings can just explode. liz: is there a compelling argument on whether somebody should just go with only regional names or just the...
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david. [buzzer] david: we told you a little bit about housing.n of housing market seemed shaky. new home sales fell 8.1% in june. this is the weakest level since september of last year. supply of new homes for sale, now at highest level since 2011. liz: may's number was revised lower. could major shift in attitudes towards homeownership in one group in particular be to blame for recent data? rich edson, live in washington. who is it? >> liz and david, specifically attitude among the millennial generation, for those younger than 35, than ever been. since census tracking those figures since 1982. panel hosted by zillow in washington suggested whether homebuilders and others in the industry face a generation of americans less inclined to buy a home. with recent mixed housing market data have investors asking when and those in real estate worry if millenials will buy homes at levels of previous generations. analysts questioned whether those in the generation pass on responsibilities of homeownership and have no intention of buying even with the money
david. [buzzer] david: we told you a little bit about housing.n of housing market seemed shaky. new home sales fell 8.1% in june. this is the weakest level since september of last year. supply of new homes for sale, now at highest level since 2011. liz: may's number was revised lower. could major shift in attitudes towards homeownership in one group in particular be to blame for recent data? rich edson, live in washington. who is it? >> liz and david, specifically attitude among the...
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david: interesting. we're seeing after-hours, the stock coming down a bit although it is fluctuating a little now. we're going to be waiting for these key numbers about subscribers. they were expecting close to 50 million streaming subscribers for the first time, liz. that would be a milestone. not sure whether or not they hit that or not. what happened to netflix as you look at this price, it is gone nothing but up in the past year. it is up about 21% year-to-date. this is uncabling play, if you can live bought your cable, netflix will tell you how to do it. liz: we're getting guidance at the moment from netflix. q3 domestic streaming revenue of77 million with a net addition 1.33 million -- 877 million. they see q3 totals including dvd, eps of 89 cents a share. the outlook is sometimes what people get tripped up on but right now the stock is jumping david, up what it closed wider margin, 3 1/2%. liz: than we had seen at the official pullback. you look at that say, randy warren this, is a company that is
david: interesting. we're seeing after-hours, the stock coming down a bit although it is fluctuating a little now. we're going to be waiting for these key numbers about subscribers. they were expecting close to 50 million streaming subscribers for the first time, liz. that would be a milestone. not sure whether or not they hit that or not. what happened to netflix as you look at this price, it is gone nothing but up in the past year. it is up about 21% year-to-date. this is uncabling play, if...
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david: all right. talk about new lows, looks like most of the session is at the day's lows or close to it. the the dow jones looks like settling 65 points to the downside. the s&p 500, down about the same percentagewise. perhaps a touch more. nasdaq almost flat. it was in the green for much of the day but ended in the red but just barely so. russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps ticking to the upside. not a good day for the market. 17,000 level. can't seem to gain any momentum getting back up to that level. seems to have found that as a ceiling here. "after the bell" tarts busy day with earnings right now. liz: we're waiting on marriott as well, american express of course twitter. as soon as numbers come out you get them. david: by the way i said earnings, with regard to twitter, not likely to be earnings. likely to be a loss. we'l quarterly statement. liz: let's get today's action. ron heller, ceo sell telling us which industry have quality companies trading at discount. he looked at those things for
david: all right. talk about new lows, looks like most of the session is at the day's lows or close to it. the the dow jones looks like settling 65 points to the downside. the s&p 500, down about the same percentagewise. perhaps a touch more. nasdaq almost flat. it was in the green for much of the day but ended in the red but just barely so. russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps ticking to the upside. not a good day for the market. 17,000 level. can't seem to gain any momentum getting back...
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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. at they get from alas, 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. shippin
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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i want to show the real power, david bradley is -- david doesn't like when i do this but i want everyone to know -- david is a big fan of richard nixon, he was young student, we are arranged -- this is for our c-span viewers. the power of the atlantic as opposed to the washington post, we got ed snowden to declare he was trained in all sorts of spy craft and helped the white house make -- revealed the station chief to make tonight extra special. we have a real treat tonight, spies and spy class with a practitioner and someone who has been deeply involved in watching the story of a national security in all of its forms and tool kids. david ignatius has been long-term national-security columnist for the washington post. he is the interviewer of my favorite book called u.s. and the world:the making of conversations of the future of foreign policy. i was a producer, he was brilliant. en valerie plame was the counterintelligence officer, counter proliferation cia operative despite what -- a desk officer, we want to get into that. and became one of the most known how did see i agents in the hi
i want to show the real power, david bradley is -- david doesn't like when i do this but i want everyone to know -- david is a big fan of richard nixon, he was young student, we are arranged -- this is for our c-span viewers. the power of the atlantic as opposed to the washington post, we got ed snowden to declare he was trained in all sorts of spy craft and helped the white house make -- revealed the station chief to make tonight extra special. we have a real treat tonight, spies and spy class...
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david vitter's got to stay. hooker scandals are about as rare in american politics as hot days in july. we have a lot of them. but just because we have them all the time, we have them even in the white house briefing room, it doesn't mean that they're ever anything but awkward. hooker scandals are awkward in politics. but here, perhaps, is the mother of them all. when the david vitter hooker scandal broke in 2007, one of the tv shows here on this network on msnbc was hosted by a nice guy, tucker carlson, still in his bow tie days. the show was called "the situation with tucker carlson." that's when i was on it, succession of terribly incredible shirts and haircuts. stopped being "the situation with tucker carlson" and started being "tucker." when the david vitter story broke, tucker carlson like every republican in the senate and republican officials in louisiana decided that senator -- they decided that senator david vitter's history with hookers wasn't a big deal, right? nothing we should bother the senator ab
david vitter's got to stay. hooker scandals are about as rare in american politics as hot days in july. we have a lot of them. but just because we have them all the time, we have them even in the white house briefing room, it doesn't mean that they're ever anything but awkward. hooker scandals are awkward in politics. but here, perhaps, is the mother of them all. when the david vitter hooker scandal broke in 2007, one of the tv shows here on this network on msnbc was hosted by a nice guy,...
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the christian science monitor bureau chief is david cook.e moderated the event. >> ok, here we go. i am david cook. the assistant to the president and the senior advisor. he was here exactly a year ago. he is a wilmington, delaware native andy george towne university grad who by age 24 was already operating on the national stage as a spokesman for al gore's presidential campaign. he also worked for senators tim johnson, tom daschle before joining barack obama's
the christian science monitor bureau chief is david cook.e moderated the event. >> ok, here we go. i am david cook. the assistant to the president and the senior advisor. he was here exactly a year ago. he is a wilmington, delaware native andy george towne university grad who by age 24 was already operating on the national stage as a spokesman for al gore's presidential campaign. he also worked for senators tim johnson, tom daschle before joining barack obama's
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matt war roads looking like. >> light at the end of the tunnel david. that things are getting light outside we're starting to see more of the storm damage pop up that occurred last evening. in claymont word of traffic light troubles because of a downed pole closing philadelphia pike between governor prince boulevard and manor avenue. you can use those two to get around the blockage at philadelphia pike. as we slide up into delco traffic light troubles along providence road. 252 at rose tree road, also providence road closing during the middays in upper darby township but that doesn't start until 9 o'clock. in bryn mawr 320 is blocked because of downed tree. sproul road between conestoga and bryn mawr. in bryn mawr lancaster avenue traffic lights out between county line road and railroad avenue. when you come to a dark set of traffic lights best bet, treat that like a four-way stop. crash in whitpain township along skippack pike and ivory road is involving a deer. camera time along 95 work zone at cottman avenue little bit of southbound traffic but no ma
matt war roads looking like. >> light at the end of the tunnel david. that things are getting light outside we're starting to see more of the storm damage pop up that occurred last evening. in claymont word of traffic light troubles because of a downed pole closing philadelphia pike between governor prince boulevard and manor avenue. you can use those two to get around the blockage at philadelphia pike. as we slide up into delco traffic light troubles along providence road. 252 at rose...
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david i think we're used to that one right now.eel outside. >> a little on the mug seaside. take a look at satellite as we have got not a whole lot of cloud cover locally. lots of sun early but we're keeping our eyes thon thicker cloud cover out by pittsburgh and the rain on the other side of eerie pennsylvania. late this afternoon some thunderstorms are possible out of that in our northern and western suburbs. we'll probably haul off mainly in the evening hours to see most of that as we head in towards philadelphia. my twitter follower mike in shanksville reports 68 degrees in montgomery county. temperature across the region a lot of upper 60's and low 70's right now. 69 in allentown, 72 in philadelphia, 71 in wilmington and it is a bit on the muggy side. dewpoints right now are well over 60. any time you get over 60 that means humid air. that's 71 in dover, that's oppressive humidity and some of us may get that high elsewhere as we go through the day. speaking of high that's where the temperature is going. we're going all the way
david i think we're used to that one right now.eel outside. >> a little on the mug seaside. take a look at satellite as we have got not a whole lot of cloud cover locally. lots of sun early but we're keeping our eyes thon thicker cloud cover out by pittsburgh and the rain on the other side of eerie pennsylvania. late this afternoon some thunderstorms are possible out of that in our northern and western suburbs. we'll probably haul off mainly in the evening hours to see most of that as we...
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david kerley live in washington. thank you. >>> when we come back here on a thursday night, more headlines from around the country on a busy news night. there was big news for american 401(k)s because of all this. >>> a bank robbery, a high speed chase, a mother caught in the middle, the dramatic pictures coming up next. due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pe
david kerley live in washington. thank you. >>> when we come back here on a thursday night, more headlines from around the country on a busy news night. there was big news for american 401(k)s because of all this. >>> a bank robbery, a high speed chase, a mother caught in the middle, the dramatic pictures coming up next. due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal...
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david. >> all right, guys, on the big board today, we're looking at flight tracker. 1360 flights up in the air. vacation stuff working for everybody again. we do have a line of showers and thunderstorms that are out in northern ohio pushing down toward areas like columbus. if you're flying out there this morning you may have some delays. looks like chicago's clear and points to the west. couple of little showers and thunderstorms out in places like iowa and nebraska. not big travel hubs though and it looks like we've got a little bit of scattered stuff around florida and the gulf coast but atlanta looks like we're not going to have any major delays and west coast also looking clear. later this afternoon this line of thunderstorms is going to push in toward philadelphia and if you're planning on flying or receiving somebody on a flight later this afternoon or this evening you may have some delays there because of that approach of thunderstorms that will be around here in the northern suburbs in the late afternoon hours and probably pushing through philadelphia early t
david. >> all right, guys, on the big board today, we're looking at flight tracker. 1360 flights up in the air. vacation stuff working for everybody again. we do have a line of showers and thunderstorms that are out in northern ohio pushing down toward areas like columbus. if you're flying out there this morning you may have some delays. looks like chicago's clear and points to the west. couple of little showers and thunderstorms out in places like iowa and nebraska. not big travel hubs...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara is off and we begin with breaking flus at this hour. an air algeria plane carry, 116 passengers and crew has disappeared from radar. the crew's last message asked air control to change the plane's route because of heavy rain in the area. the flight lost contact after 15 minutes after takeoff. there are reports that the niece of former dictator fidel castro was on the flight. mariela is an outspoken activist for rights in her country. she also received the international ally for lgbt award. and is the daughter of current daughter of dictator, raul castro. >>> now to the latest on the ban on flights to the gaza trip. the faa has lifted bans on travel into tel aviv. this shows israel's iron dome missile system intercepting missiles there today. this is the first carrier to resume service to tel aviv with a flight out of newark airport in new jersey this afternoon. for the very latest, lets go live to amy buck plan at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: well, good afternoon rick, u.
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara is off and we begin with breaking flus at this hour. an air algeria plane carry, 116 passengers and crew has disappeared from radar. the crew's last message asked air control to change the plane's route because of heavy rain in the area. the flight lost contact after 15 minutes after takeoff. there are reports that the niece of former dictator fidel castro was on the flight. mariela is an...
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and got his son david jr. to help dispose of the body, they put it in a tarp and put it in the back of this car and drove it to gibbs bro, they identified him using the serial number on his pace maker. a neighbor remembered him as a nice neighbor. >> he was a nice person, very intelligent. >> very active still this summer when he fell, he played golf until this summer. >> both father and son suspects appear before a judge in conshohocken and david senior is charged with third degree murder and he is held without bail, his son is charged with lying to authorities and abuse of a corpse and held on $50,000 bail. live in plymouth township, i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. >>> this is the way it looked yesterday when a food truck exploded at third and wyoming in the feltonville section of philadelphia, authorities think they know what caused the blast, live at the scene is "action news" reporter, david henry, have you the update. investigators are pointing to a leaking propane tank a
and got his son david jr. to help dispose of the body, they put it in a tarp and put it in the back of this car and drove it to gibbs bro, they identified him using the serial number on his pace maker. a neighbor remembered him as a nice neighbor. >> he was a nice person, very intelligent. >> very active still this summer when he fell, he played golf until this summer. >> both father and son suspects appear before a judge in conshohocken and david senior is charged with third...
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smith, and tracy burns, and john lathe yal and david. are we starting to see the job coming back? >> yes, it is starting to come can back, but we have one of the lowest participation rates in 30 year years. we have structural high unemployment which is a signal of a problem going forward which will not be fixed with low interest rates. what the administrations and the fed policys have done is to greatly benefitted the 1%. they have made the rich significantly richer. they have destroyed the middle-class. wealth is still being created. look at twitter and facebook and there is being creative, but it is not coming with jobs across the country. and with the food inflation starting to the ramp up, and gas prices being high and going into the summer, the consumer is being left out of this, and to them, it is not feeling like a rall rally. >> right. >> david, do you think that the economy is strong enough to keep the market going? name some positive things about the economy. >> well, there are a lot of positive things in that last year in january the unemployment rate was at 7.9%. we no
smith, and tracy burns, and john lathe yal and david. are we starting to see the job coming back? >> yes, it is starting to come can back, but we have one of the lowest participation rates in 30 year years. we have structural high unemployment which is a signal of a problem going forward which will not be fixed with low interest rates. what the administrations and the fed policys have done is to greatly benefitted the 1%. they have made the rich significantly richer. they have destroyed...
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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? >> all right, david wright reporting in from the region again tonight. david, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we're learning more this evening about that jet turned around over west virginia, escorted back to the toronto airport with u.s. fighter jets at its side. and here was the scene when it landed. >> heads down, hands up! >> heads down, hands up! >> on board, they were searching for a man who terrified fellow passengers. well, tonight, the stories now emerging from inside the plane. the other passengers now talking. and there was yet another emergency landing once that plane got back into the air. this time, it was something else. abc's linzie janis tonight. >> heads down, hands up! >> reporter: a canadian s.w.a.t. team storming a commercial flight, as armed officers zero in on a man suspected of making a bomb threat. >> heads down, arms up, yelling. >> the kids were scared. >> reporter: less than an hour earlier, u.s. authorities scrambling two fighter jets to escort the sunwing airlines flight back to toronto. >> going to land runway 33 left
david? >> all right, david wright reporting in from the region again tonight. david, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we're learning more this evening about that jet turned around over west virginia, escorted back to the toronto airport with u.s. fighter jets at its side. and here was the scene when it landed. >> heads down, hands up! >> heads down, hands up! >> on board, they were searching for a man who terrified fellow passengers. well, tonight, the...
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david. >> if we can keep it that way, matt.big board it is going to be a partly sunny day but the sun angle is high this time of year and of course it's pretty intense so we're warning you about using sunscreen if you're outside for an extended period today. if you're running errands the morning is the time to do it. in the 80's its from 9 o'clock until noon. the afternoon will be in the 90's and the high is a pretty high 94 degrees probably feel a few degrees worse than that with the slightly humid air and by 6 o'clock 90 degrees. there is the chance of a pop-up thunderstorm as we go through the day. the best chance will probably be later tonight and some of those storms could be strong and gusty t-erin and matt. >> thanks so much david. >>> new on "action news," a prayer vigil was held monday in jersey city for artie fuqua the comedian injured in the car crash that hurt tracy morgan. both men suffered critical injuries in that june 7th crash that took the life of their friend james mcnair. the surviving comedians are out of t
david. >> if we can keep it that way, matt.big board it is going to be a partly sunny day but the sun angle is high this time of year and of course it's pretty intense so we're warning you about using sunscreen if you're outside for an extended period today. if you're running errands the morning is the time to do it. in the 80's its from 9 o'clock until noon. the afternoon will be in the 90's and the high is a pretty high 94 degrees probably feel a few degrees worse than that with the...
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, david murphy. 5 o'clock on this wednesday, july 9th. is off, erin o'hearn joins us and here's what's happening. >> a strong line of storms rolled across the region leaving behind downed trees, crushed cars and thousands of people without power. >> philadelphia leaders go to great lengths to defend the actions of firefighters and dispatchers the morning a fire killed four children. >> a missouri learns she is living in a real life house of horrors. >> let's take a look at the accuweather forecast and also a look at traffic with david and matt filling in for. good morning. >> bumpy night last night. lynn in blackwood shot this out the passenger door of her car and you can see in south jersey those storm clouds starting to build late last evening and in coatesville, pennsylvania, kate shows us this picture of a tree that snapped off and went right in the middle of the pool. got some cleanup there before you can do some swimming but those storms are gone. we have a little bit of a shower down the shore, no thunder out of that and later toda
, david murphy. 5 o'clock on this wednesday, july 9th. is off, erin o'hearn joins us and here's what's happening. >> a strong line of storms rolled across the region leaving behind downed trees, crushed cars and thousands of people without power. >> philadelphia leaders go to great lengths to defend the actions of firefighters and dispatchers the morning a fire killed four children. >> a missouri learns she is living in a real life house of horrors. >> let's take a look...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon in the news this noon, several car owners are facing repairs after a police crash ends with a crash. >> and philadelphia celebrates the second annual wawa hoagie day and we'll take you live to the 4th of july tradition. >> but the big story is the heat advisory that just took affect. we have a chance of strong storms, lets go outside to sky 6 hd, a scene in center city, it doesn't look too bad, a few clouds in the sky, temperatures are reaching the mid-90s for the second day in a row. people are going to the beach where it is hazy and muggy this afternoon. lets head to the big board and meteorologist, david murphy. >> there are a couple of issues happening in the weather and the most obvious one is the heat. it starts at noon and goes until 8:00 at night. we are concerned with the urban center, and all the areas in boxes of orange, more importantly, the combination of heat and humidity making it feel like 100 and 105 through the afternoon and the potential for strong storms and the weather servic
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon in the news this noon, several car owners are facing repairs after a police crash ends with a crash. >> and philadelphia celebrates the second annual wawa hoagie day and we'll take you live to the 4th of july tradition. >> but the big story is the heat advisory that just took affect. we have a chance of strong storms, lets go outside to sky 6 hd, a scene in center city, it doesn't look...
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let's go to david murphy.today. 84 is the current temperature in philadelphia, everybody is shooting on up and today's high in philadelphia 95 with a higher heat indexes. we may also see some strong thunderstorms in parts of the region late dan tonight matt, okay. >> thank you david. also today at noon a fourth of july tradition. today is wawa hoagie day, part of the wawa welcome america celebration. constitution center for a big hoagie give away. live tyler the guest on kelly and michael on announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new series, "the leftovers," liv tyler. and star of "the fosters," maia mitchell. plus, our "summer fun week" continues with vern yip and fun and fantastic outdoor entertaining. ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: thank you. [applause]
let's go to david murphy.today. 84 is the current temperature in philadelphia, everybody is shooting on up and today's high in philadelphia 95 with a higher heat indexes. we may also see some strong thunderstorms in parts of the region late dan tonight matt, okay. >> thank you david. also today at noon a fourth of july tradition. today is wawa hoagie day, part of the wawa welcome america celebration. constitution center for a big hoagie give away. live tyler the guest on kelly and michael...
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let's talk about the weather and head to meteorologist david murphy. welcome back, david. >> no thanks, no snakes in the studio i hope. partly cloudy across the region. some of you may be looking at nothing but stars right now. as we go through the day partly cloudy skies appear likely. rain to the south misses us for now. as we look at temperatures, 68 as you step outside. comfortable morning overall. 69 wilmington and mid 60s allentown and low 60s tren tone an 65 sea isle city. we may have partly cloudy skies and other areas clear and comfortable. temperatures go from 66 atmosphere 6 to 73 as we hit 8:00 this morning. 7 3w by 9, 8 1 by noon. and it may feel a tad more humid today than yesterday particularly as we roll into the afternoon. not terrible. and by 6:00 we're back to 61. enough sun endplay today. make sure you use the suncreen because of the high uv index at times when the sun is out today. when we come back we have a more humid change in the accuweather 7-day along with readdition or introduction of thunderstorms into the forecast. i'll ha
let's talk about the weather and head to meteorologist david murphy. welcome back, david. >> no thanks, no snakes in the studio i hope. partly cloudy across the region. some of you may be looking at nothing but stars right now. as we go through the day partly cloudy skies appear likely. rain to the south misses us for now. as we look at temperatures, 68 as you step outside. comfortable morning overall. 69 wilmington and mid 60s allentown and low 60s tren tone an 65 sea isle city. we may...
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next is the insurgents, general david petraeus, "the insurgents: david petraeus and the plot to change the american way of war," the other fred kaplan is here tonight and the publisher is simon and schuster. the united states military was never more powerful than at the start of the iraq and afghanistan engagement. u.s. army, naval and air capabilities outstripped those of any combination of hostile nations. in short the united states military was superbly trained and equipped for world war iii, but not for insurgencies and terrorism. these new style conflicts proved hugely expensive in casualties and resources with no victory in sight. fred kaplan tells of how highly educated and fresh thinking officers struggled to transform-cold war strategies in to flexible counterinsurgency doctrine. they found many useful insights by returning to strategic thinking of past errors and they stressed the importance of understanding alien cultures. of the group, general david petraeus was the most adept at wielding power, personality and politics to overcome at least for a time, the old guard. modern
next is the insurgents, general david petraeus, "the insurgents: david petraeus and the plot to change the american way of war," the other fred kaplan is here tonight and the publisher is simon and schuster. the united states military was never more powerful than at the start of the iraq and afghanistan engagement. u.s. army, naval and air capabilities outstripped those of any combination of hostile nations. in short the united states military was superbly trained and equipped for...
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david, what a pleasure to talk to you.e wish you all the best in your new adventures. >> thanks a lot, ali. >> david skorton. >> i am richelle carey. coming up at 6:00 p.m. easternpal stenian fighters ending a temporary cease-fire. >> the embassy in libya has sat down after officials say escalating violence has made it unsafe for its staff in tripoli. >>> 13 more people gunned down in chicago this weekend. details on a summer program. police are starting to keep kids from being a statistic. science is trying to figure out a way to predict sinkholes. >> and more coming up at 6:00. you're in [ chanting ] >>> reporters on the grouped during the gaza israeli crisis reporters on the ground are onlyability provide a tiny windows plus, left politician and real talk from those affected the most by the ongoing violence. later... ..what is more effective in bringing about change - political protest or food and laughter. we take a look at the impact of cultural activism.
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>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman. it's great to see how life works and to see people who came to speak and people who on their own have impressive careers and people that have this caliber to come and support bobbie wilson. it's my honor to approve the nomination of bobby wills ie wilson and to move that forward to the board of supervisors. >>supervisor norman yee: supervisor tang? >>supervisor katy tang: thank you for serving in this capacity. i think i was one of the individuals to ask her during your current capacity with your work lights and all the wonderful skills that you bring, why would you want to serve on this board and i appreciate that you want to give back to the community and use your skill set to help the community antd folks that do have to appear before the board of appeals which is often the last stop that people have and their last hope. i appreciate that and look forward to working with you in this capacity and support supervisor's ability to amend this and with full support to the board of superv
>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman. it's great to see how life works and to see people who came to speak and people who on their own have impressive careers and people that have this caliber to come and support bobbie wilson. it's my honor to approve the nomination of bobby wills ie wilson and to move that forward to the board of supervisors. >>supervisor norman yee: supervisor tang? >>supervisor katy tang: thank you for serving in this capacity. i think i was...
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meteorologist david murphy is outside and the heat enjoys us with what they can expect this week, david. >> sarah, we're looking at clouds and sun mix on the terrace and elsewhere across the region now. take a look at satellite. you can see earlier clouds this morning. the sun came up and we're seeing fair weather kum lus begin to pop up. heavier stuff to the north you won't have to worry about that today. sunburn alert. enough sun out there to require suncreen today, uv index is high. remember even when it's cloudy you can get a burn through those clouds. at times we have full sun today. boy those temperatures are soaring, 88 in philadelphia now. 89 wilmington and 87 allentown and down the shore relief upper 70s there. if you head out to the playground this afternoon or anywhere else for that matter bring cool drinks. clouds mixing with sun. bit humid out there. 89 by 2:00 and up to high of 93 by 4bg. tomorrow it's hot and bit sticky all over again sarah except we add to the forecast a threat of thunderstorm or two. details from accuweather coming up, okay? >> okay, david, see new a bi
meteorologist david murphy is outside and the heat enjoys us with what they can expect this week, david. >> sarah, we're looking at clouds and sun mix on the terrace and elsewhere across the region now. take a look at satellite. you can see earlier clouds this morning. the sun came up and we're seeing fair weather kum lus begin to pop up. heavier stuff to the north you won't have to worry about that today. sunburn alert. enough sun out there to require suncreen today, uv index is high....
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he holds in over nine percent stake in david jones., the company is offering to stake, the deal being contingent on the david jones been. bid. others are taking an interest in the extra deal, describing it as it may be an inducement to -- lew and could be a breach. vote in favor, it is not going to be the end of it. there'll be a court hearing into the other matter on thursday. >> david jones. a big vote. acord who iss that looking at this and also some other stocks this morning. good morning. seeing movement in the commodities market. good morning. hopper is rising. we are tracking that as well as some other commodities, and as you look at australia and other benchmarks, you are seeing the ms ei asia-pacific index is rising. in fact, rebounding with commodities. the afx is up. resorts has a seven percent gain. at of the biggest movers, its june quarterly production beating forecasts, so you want to watch that, trading above its upward bollinger band, for those who track stocks. up 3.4%, one company says it has not made any formal deci
he holds in over nine percent stake in david jones., the company is offering to stake, the deal being contingent on the david jones been. bid. others are taking an interest in the extra deal, describing it as it may be an inducement to -- lew and could be a breach. vote in favor, it is not going to be the end of it. there'll be a court hearing into the other matter on thursday. >> david jones. a big vote. acord who iss that looking at this and also some other stocks this morning. good...
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>> nuevo establecimos en la bella ciudad de madrid donde anoche la gira de conciertos del cantante davidmer impacto tuvo acceso exclusivo a los ensayos bien lo que ocurriÓ tras bastidores conversamos sobre su presentaciÓn y de mucho mÁs. >> ante mucha expectativa el cantante david bisbal logrÓ conquistar a madrid. previo al concierto asÍ llegÓ david al Único ensayo que tuvo en el palacio de los deportes para el concierto que considerÓ uno de los mÁs emotivos de su carrera. >> todos los clubes de fans viajar de diferentes delegaciones a reunirse aquÍ a madrid a la capital de espaÑa, despuÉs ha habido muchos medios de comunicaciÓn tambiÉn amigos y compaÑeros de trabajo, colaboraciones de gente que siempre he admirado, y bueno pues tambiÉn algÚn familiar que otro. siempre los nervios dsalen de manera mÁs fuerte. >> horas antes de su presentaciÓn el artista finalizaba detalles tÉcnicos y musicales. para que todo transcurriera sin ningÚn contratiempo. en un abrir y cerrar de ojos este importantes centros se llenÓ ha capacidad mÁs de 15 mil fanÁticas coreaban los temas de su nuevo disco "tÚ y
>> nuevo establecimos en la bella ciudad de madrid donde anoche la gira de conciertos del cantante davidmer impacto tuvo acceso exclusivo a los ensayos bien lo que ocurriÓ tras bastidores conversamos sobre su presentaciÓn y de mucho mÁs. >> ante mucha expectativa el cantante david bisbal logrÓ conquistar a madrid. previo al concierto asÍ llegÓ david al Único ensayo que tuvo en el palacio de los deportes para el concierto que considerÓ uno de los mÁs emotivos de su carrera....
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david is here along with matt who is until for karen. good morning. >> we have breaks in the clouds across parts of the region. in extreme south jersey there are a couple showers popping through right now, no lightning with that currently and out to the west not a lot going on just yet but it will be warm, humid a bit unstable and through the afternoon in particular we'll be looking at a couple more spotty thunderstorms. 73 degrees in philadelphia right now, dry in the city. 65 in allentown. 67 in reading, 74 in wilmington and 73 in sea isle city and down the shore you have some of those morning showers for at least another hour or maybe a little more than that. 72 by 6:00 a.m., 76 by 8:00, partly cloudy and warm as you head out the door over the next several hours. and it stays warm and a bit sticky today. 79 degrees by 9 o'clock. 85 by noon. and then we're up close to 90 by 3 o'clock. that is your high of 89 today and then 85 by 6 o'clock. again through the afternoon a spotty shower or a thunderstorm possible and matt some of those cou
david is here along with matt who is until for karen. good morning. >> we have breaks in the clouds across parts of the region. in extreme south jersey there are a couple showers popping through right now, no lightning with that currently and out to the west not a lot going on just yet but it will be warm, humid a bit unstable and through the afternoon in particular we'll be looking at a couple more spotty thunderstorms. 73 degrees in philadelphia right now, dry in the city. 65 in...
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what are you hoping to get out of the association with david foster?urnal" which is my first album with verse david actually -- he did not produce any songs from there. i think it was really cool because he kind of, like -- he gave me the creative freedom to, you know, really do what i really want to do and, you know, he was a huge fan of, you know, a lot of my acoustic stuff from, you know, like le, four years ago. >> the sornkz that i recorded for nocturnal, everything was kind of like, ah, besides having me just kind of, like, be a fan of my music. i also wanted to make sure that -- he is kind of like my advisor on -- he is really awesome. i see him all the times at my shows. >> what does an audience at a yuna concert look like? the yuna concert goers, who do you see in your audience? >> all kinds of people. i'm just so happy. music is truly -- it's borderless, i feel. i'm being me, i guess. you know, i have a crowd consisting of people from different walks of life. from different backgrounds. i would see obviously i'm malaysian, so i would see my m
what are you hoping to get out of the association with david foster?urnal" which is my first album with verse david actually -- he did not produce any songs from there. i think it was really cool because he kind of, like -- he gave me the creative freedom to, you know, really do what i really want to do and, you know, he was a huge fan of, you know, a lot of my acoustic stuff from, you know, like le, four years ago. >> the sornkz that i recorded for nocturnal, everything was kind of...
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>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership on this item. i think it's an important effort. one that i think makes a great deal of sense. i would like to move this item forward with a positive recommendation as a committee report. >> okay. with no objection, the motion passes. thank you. madam clerk, item no. 6. city clerk: item no. 6. a motion to the board by adding rules of order by adding rule 3.43. >> would you like to make comments? >>supervisor david campos: i'm proud to bring this legislation to bring young people's voice in policy making in san francisco board of supervisors and our city. i would like to thank our cosponsor david campos for the empowerment of young people and having them heard at the board of supervisors. the youth commission asked for myself in achieving a mandate of promoting a stronger youth voice in our city's policy making. with so much business of our board of supervisors happening in the middle of the day, at times when young people are in school,
>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership on this item. i think it's an important effort. one that i think makes a great deal of sense. i would like to move this item forward with a positive recommendation as a committee report. >> okay. with no objection, the motion passes. thank you. madam clerk, item no. 6. city clerk: item no. 6. a motion to the board by adding rules of order by adding rule 3.43. >> would you like...
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david? >> muhammad lila in london tonight, thank you. >>> and as you can imagine, the white house watching this very closely. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl in washington tonight. and jon, i wanted to take everyone home back to that image, those marines at the ready, word of f-16s in the air, but out of sight, as they evacuated the embassy in tripoli. jon, is this a sign of the post-benghazi era, the swift action, given the increasing danger? >> reporter: it sure is, david. the watch phrase is, no more benghazis. they don't want another situation like that. and when you think about it, this is one of the most heavily fortified u.s. embassies in the world, protected by a large contingent of marines. so, it tells you something about the security situation there, and the level of chaos that they ordered this full-blown evacuation. and you saw that image, of those ospreys waiting in italy to take part in this evacuation. the extraordinary security measures that were taken to
david? >> muhammad lila in london tonight, thank you. >>> and as you can imagine, the white house watching this very closely. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl in washington tonight. and jon, i wanted to take everyone home back to that image, those marines at the ready, word of f-16s in the air, but out of sight, as they evacuated the embassy in tripoli. jon, is this a sign of the post-benghazi era, the swift action, given the increasing danger? >>...