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david. david: i'm sure you saw the news, liz.ving the markets today with a huge jump caused in part by china talking about easing its credit card restrictions. so will china keep opening up its economy to get it moving stronger because it has been weakening recently or will the communist bureaucrats step in to hold everybody back? we are back with the panel. we have tracy byrnes, larry shover, jeff cleveland. tracy or jeff, what do you think, will china keep holding up? >> they have to, david. david: they don't have to. there are a lot of communist bureaucrats think they should be in charge with their overall plans which frankly haven't worked out too well. >> let me rephrase that david. if you want real growth you have to open economy and economy which has bottom up, rather than top down direction. i think this is perhaps one example of that. you know, consumers want credit. they're going to find it. they're already finding it, david in the shadow banking system which has sprung up in china. we forget, but it is very important r
david. david: i'm sure you saw the news, liz.ving the markets today with a huge jump caused in part by china talking about easing its credit card restrictions. so will china keep opening up its economy to get it moving stronger because it has been weakening recently or will the communist bureaucrats step in to hold everybody back? we are back with the panel. we have tracy byrnes, larry shover, jeff cleveland. tracy or jeff, what do you think, will china keep holding up? >> they have to,...
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he was right, david. david: he was spot on. oppenheimer managing director is here.aid oil would be in the low 80s. you were right on. what will it be a month from now. >> probably the same trend will continue. oil prices are under tremendous pressure and nothing really changed from the days, the few weeks ago when oil prices start going down. oil prices have been enslaved for last four years and we're paying for it. oil companies are paying for it. i do believe that oil prices will probably be closer to 70 next year than they are closer to $80. cheryl: interesting you say that because one of the reasons we saw some pressure today was this goldman sachs report. they basically said that, yeah, 75 bucks a barrel for 2015, at least the first two quarters. you're saying 70s. you're coming in below goldman sachs but do you agree with their assessment we have more supply we need from non-opec countries and that the shale oil revolution is really the game-changing component here of lower oil prices for many years to come? >> well, actually, that is what we've been saying fo
he was right, david. david: he was spot on. oppenheimer managing director is here.aid oil would be in the low 80s. you were right on. what will it be a month from now. >> probably the same trend will continue. oil prices are under tremendous pressure and nothing really changed from the days, the few weeks ago when oil prices start going down. oil prices have been enslaved for last four years and we're paying for it. oil companies are paying for it. i do believe that oil prices will...
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david: coyou think it stays up? >> i do not. david: jo ? >> they have been responsible. >> other internet sites are taking it down. david: keep the tweets and e-mails coming in thank you for watching, we'll see you later. kennedy: here it is, what have you been waiting for grand unification theory between ebola and isis. the exacerbateer is not the group or the contain john. it is the government. beating off more than it could chew, jef jeopardizeing basic g, cdc gets 6.8 billion dollars a year. why are they spending 332 million on occupational safety? when someone asks you why you are dubious of politic
david: coyou think it stays up? >> i do not. david: jo ? >> they have been responsible. >> other internet sites are taking it down. david: keep the tweets and e-mails coming in thank you for watching, we'll see you later. kennedy: here it is, what have you been waiting for grand unification theory between ebola and isis. the exacerbateer is not the group or the contain john. it is the government. beating off more than it could chew, jef jeopardizeing basic g, cdc gets 6.8...
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david. as expected a very strong quarter for facebook. liz: monthly active mobile users, 1.12 billion as of september 30th. that is an increase 29%. mobile truly matters, does it not? as we look at numbers, joe keating, straddling the line where it closed. you might not get a huge bump until we hear from the conference call and mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg so what do you make of this? >> facebook is becoming a dominant player in the mobile space, in the social media place. i think investors are looking at the report beating and they want to be behind the stock. they're looking at it really long-term, liz, not short term. david: i want to go back to larry for a second. larry, you keep a key eye on facebook. the numbers at first, the market digested poorly the numbers. it was down 4%. now it is looking like gaining after-hours. where do you think it trades tomorrow? >> i think it's a trade up. this is one company that controls its destiny. there is a little bit of risk premium in the st
david. as expected a very strong quarter for facebook. liz: monthly active mobile users, 1.12 billion as of september 30th. that is an increase 29%. mobile truly matters, does it not? as we look at numbers, joe keating, straddling the line where it closed. you might not get a huge bump until we hear from the conference call and mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg so what do you make of this? >> facebook is becoming a dominant player in the mobile space, in the social media place. i think...
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david: thanks a lot.danica patrick a big believer in pink power when it comes to her race car. coming up, there she is. she is outside of fox studios today. will tell us why pink is the new black at least for month of october. david: with new questions being asked how the way a dallas hospital handled first ebola patient on u.s. soil, former health and human services mike leavitt will grade the government's response so far and tell us what it should do coming next. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be
david: thanks a lot.danica patrick a big believer in pink power when it comes to her race car. coming up, there she is. she is outside of fox studios today. will tell us why pink is the new black at least for month of october. david: with new questions being asked how the way a dallas hospital handled first ebola patient on u.s. soil, former health and human services mike leavitt will grade the government's response so far and tell us what it should do coming next. how much money do you have in...
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david: ha ha ha.e have a guy from chicago running the white house right now, and a woman from chicago who may be running for office in the white house. do you think they will have some shenanigans leading up to that race if she does run? >> you can count on it being a tough effort. with democrats there is a thick line between get out the vote and get out your dead. david: i was thinking of monty python. we should mention for those who don't know, you told me this great story about when you were elected lieutenant governor, you went to your office for the first time expected to walk right in because it was arkansas, used to republicans in arkansas and the history of the clintons, what happened? >> the door was nailed shut on the inside and we couldn't get in. we thought they were kidding, but it literally was nailed shut from the inside and as a result we had to wait 59 days before the democrat secretary of state removed the nails and allowed me to get in. when i did, all the furniture had been removed
david: ha ha ha.e have a guy from chicago running the white house right now, and a woman from chicago who may be running for office in the white house. do you think they will have some shenanigans leading up to that race if she does run? >> you can count on it being a tough effort. with democrats there is a thick line between get out the vote and get out your dead. david: i was thinking of monty python. we should mention for those who don't know, you told me this great story about when...
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david: i love it. a little good news, and phil flynn, you brought sunshine into our lives when we needed it most. good to see you, from chicago. good to see you, from chicago. david: chris christie, why hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipati
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david: all right.l he does say, he does say it is up to the politicians to make government reforms necessary to pure growth. >> yes. >> i think on that they all agree. most central banks. >> they agree on that. >> talk about the u.s., bring it back home. one thing he is saying, there is -- if we do have another qe it would be redundant because we already have plenty of liquidity in the banks. he says, why with we want to ease more when the 30-year bond yield is below 3%? that would be unnecessary easing. we're holding 2.$63 trillion of excess bank reserves now. the banks have enough money to lend, so why would we want to add more liquidity? >> right. so, you know, i think most people at the fed see another round of bond buying, qe, as they call it, as their break the glass plan. you know, if we get hit by some shock, the economy looks like it is going back into recession, right now, consumer prices are 1 1/2%. if they get down to 1% or lower, you know, the reason they were talking about doing this beca
david: all right.l he does say, he does say it is up to the politicians to make government reforms necessary to pure growth. >> yes. >> i think on that they all agree. most central banks. >> they agree on that. >> talk about the u.s., bring it back home. one thing he is saying, there is -- if we do have another qe it would be redundant because we already have plenty of liquidity in the banks. he says, why with we want to ease more when the 30-year bond yield is below 3%?...
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>> yes, david. for the near term i think some of that panic, some of that capitulation that we saw on thursday this past week has taken some of the fear out of the market. but, we've had two, three successive days to the upside for the s&p 500. volume is really not there. i would like to see more in terms of volume and enthusiasm for the rebound. not seeing it really. we'll see more volatility as we get to this month. awful lot of economic data coming out focused on pmi and housing. that will get market food to work with. earnings will continue to drive a positive narrative for equities despite volatility. liz: you used the "v" word once again. let's get to bob phillips. not as important to look as much in the rear view mirror but forward. the volatility people endured on wednesday was enough to scare the guy who won the nobel prize on volatility. he was with us last hour. dr. robert engle, nyu school of business and he pinpointed it and said it was europe and angela merkel's inability to simply com
>> yes, david. for the near term i think some of that panic, some of that capitulation that we saw on thursday this past week has taken some of the fear out of the market. but, we've had two, three successive days to the upside for the s&p 500. volume is really not there. i would like to see more in terms of volume and enthusiasm for the rebound. not seeing it really. we'll see more volatility as we get to this month. awful lot of economic data coming out focused on pmi and housing....
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gros was a pupil of david but his art is quite different of david's art. here you have the battlefield of eylau the day after the battle. of course, the hero of the battle, napoleon, is in the middle of the picture. there is not only the victor of the battle but also the victims of the battle. that's new in french art-- to present human beings, dead soldiers, as they were after this terrible battle. this will open all the tradition in the 19th-century french art but gros was the first in french art to do so and he did so in a very moving touching way. now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the factual account of
gros was a pupil of david but his art is quite different of david's art. here you have the battlefield of eylau the day after the battle. of course, the hero of the battle, napoleon, is in the middle of the picture. there is not only the victor of the battle but also the victims of the battle. that's new in french art-- to present human beings, dead soldiers, as they were after this terrible battle. this will open all the tradition in the 19th-century french art but gros was the first in french...
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david? david: back to ebola.rotective gear you see medical workers dealing with ebola patients, they are in short supply according to some aid agencies. the entire outfit, surgical gowns, gloves, boots, masks, they're called personal protective equipment in the industry or ppes. since much of the equipment has to be destroyed after exposure, they can only be used once for the most part, clinics in africa go through hundreds of ppes every day. do we have enough ppes to go around? kimberly clark makes pppes. long taylor of the health care and infection unit joins me now. thanks for coming on, lon. is there a shortage. >> david, thanks for having me on. there is not a shortage of ppe. i think what you're seeing when there's a complaints about shortages is really a lack of great distribution network outside of some of the developed countries. what i'll tell you, is that with a little planning and working very closely with the actual manufacturers instead of second and third and sometimes even fourth parties to acquir
david? david: back to ebola.rotective gear you see medical workers dealing with ebola patients, they are in short supply according to some aid agencies. the entire outfit, surgical gowns, gloves, boots, masks, they're called personal protective equipment in the industry or ppes. since much of the equipment has to be destroyed after exposure, they can only be used once for the most part, clinics in africa go through hundreds of ppes every day. do we have enough ppes to go around? kimberly clark...
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david next to me. let's go. david: by the way, did you see that russell 2000? the russell 2000 down almost sure thing. this is the worst performing russell 2000 period we've had in years. almost in a full decade. liz: buying opportunity. david: perhaps. we'll be talking to somebody with just that. other people say it has further to drop. it has been awful year for small and mid-sized caps. we have lot to cover from maul small to mid-sizes with patrick taser, brandywine global. will tell investors how to use the volatility to their advantage. gary rand thinks the bull market could last through 2015 but has a lot of ground to cover for what it lost this week. kevin give des, helps us break down the bonds. -- giddies. mark, carl icahn is short the s&p. yesterday your buddy todd horowitz you very often disagree with, whether this is bull or bear, he said he was shorting s&p. did you short the s&p yesterday. >> i did not short the s&p yesterday. you know, long term i still think the trend is higher. i think we have to look at things going on right now. there is a lo
david next to me. let's go. david: by the way, did you see that russell 2000? the russell 2000 down almost sure thing. this is the worst performing russell 2000 period we've had in years. almost in a full decade. liz: buying opportunity. david: perhaps. we'll be talking to somebody with just that. other people say it has further to drop. it has been awful year for small and mid-sized caps. we have lot to cover from maul small to mid-sizes with patrick taser, brandywine global. will tell...
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david: wow. >> that is not something i wouldn't totally rule out. liz: i will take. that i don't care when the reason is. oliver, if the market is irrational, help us find rationality within it. you have names here. among them, verizon, cvs, pepsi, apple. why these names? what do they have? what kind of supersonic in move might they later provide in a portfolio? >> i don't know about a supersonic move, but here what you want to look for as investors. look for strong balance sheet. dividend payers. companies that raise their dividends. this is critical. predictable earnings. what do companies like caremark, verizon, at&t, pepsico, apple have in common? rock solid balance sheets, decent dividend. history of raising their dividend in many cases. that's what you really want. don't have a two to three-week outlook. have a two-to three-year outlook at minimum. then you get past this the biggest mistake investors made selling when the s&p sold off 15% in third quarter of 2011. you don't want to repeat t
david: wow. >> that is not something i wouldn't totally rule out. liz: i will take. that i don't care when the reason is. oliver, if the market is irrational, help us find rationality within it. you have names here. among them, verizon, cvs, pepsi, apple. why these names? what do they have? what kind of supersonic in move might they later provide in a portfolio? >> i don't know about a supersonic move, but here what you want to look for as investors. look for strong balance sheet....
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david: i love it. a little good news, and phil flynn, you brought sunshine into our lives when we needed it most. good to see you, from chicago. david: chris christie, why some say mitt romney just showed you up? synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers elp custs ge banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. . david: romney to the rescue, as chris christie leaves rob astorino out to dry. former republican presidential nominee calls andrew cuomo, quote, a typical corrupt new york politician. to rob astorino now on this last minute push by romney, whether it's an attempt to fix chris christie's mistakes, we reached out to governor cuomo's office but yet to hear back. good to see you. >> good to see you, dave. david: you are running against governor cuomo, governor cuomo has a 23-1 advantage over you financially. that's a lot more money. now governor christie from new jersey because he's hea
david: i love it. a little good news, and phil flynn, you brought sunshine into our lives when we needed it most. good to see you, from chicago. david: chris christie, why some say mitt romney just showed you up? synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers elp custs ge banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. . david: romney to the rescue, as chris christie leaves rob astorino out...
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david: what do we do? we understand that panic can hurt, panic with cause all sorts of problems that we don't want to have. on the other hand, we have the government lying to us, how do you find middle ground? >> live your life and use common sense. i think the government has to get it right and they have to be truthful. david: that's a big stretch riiht now, there's no precedence for that happening. when you have people like this walking through the aisle of your plane, you get more nervous. >> you are right. if they told the american public what they know or don't know, they have confidence they're going to tell us the truth. right now i don't think people have much faith in the government. so they're taking measures into their own hands like putting on a hazmat suit or being aaraid of traveling. >> as a psychologist have you seen increase in neurotic behavior based on current events? >> definitely the people i see it's on their mind, and my children are worried about it, they're constantly talking about
david: what do we do? we understand that panic can hurt, panic with cause all sorts of problems that we don't want to have. on the other hand, we have the government lying to us, how do you find middle ground? >> live your life and use common sense. i think the government has to get it right and they have to be truthful. david: that's a big stretch riiht now, there's no precedence for that happening. when you have people like this walking through the aisle of your plane, you get more...
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phil, good to talk to you. >> thanks, david. david: what happened today?id it turn around today? >> i think combination, the stock market came back up. we had those comments from fed bullard yesterday and we definitely rebounded. we did have an inventory number today. we saw a big build in crude supplies. we sagas lien demand jumped. draw down in gasoline supplies. the combination of stock market not falling off the face of the earth coming back brought back oil prices at the end of the day. david: what is opec up to? >> i think this is their big gamble. think i they're going to try to bury the u.s. energy producer. some people think, oh, maybe they're going to try to bury russia or try to bury somebody else but if that were the case, why would the three biggest producers in opec banning together? you've got saudi arabia obviously, saying very clearly they're going to raise production. iran is going to do that. iran is very friendly with russia. that is not their main goal. then iraq. i think naimi got the guys together and said we have major threat to the
phil, good to talk to you. >> thanks, david. david: what happened today?id it turn around today? >> i think combination, the stock market came back up. we had those comments from fed bullard yesterday and we definitely rebounded. we did have an inventory number today. we saw a big build in crude supplies. we sagas lien demand jumped. draw down in gasoline supplies. the combination of stock market not falling off the face of the earth coming back brought back oil prices at the end of...
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david: gotcha. liz: ron, when scott talks like that, it does make some sense, especially when you look back at the near past. on wednesday, at one point we were down 400 points. that might have been the buying opportunity. to remove all the noise of the then, 100 plus point swings since then, very hard thing to do. what is your best advice right now with all the unknowns out there? >> i think we're supposed to buy low and sell high. if that is the question, you know, that we're fronted with, this terrorist attack, or attack, whatever it is, if it creates opportunity, and i certainly don't want to be heartless about this -- liz: of course. >> you look where opportunities are. i don't see this event as impacting ibm's earnings or eaton's earnings. i'm not quite sure why oil prices went down the way they did. i'm on my way here. liz: inventory numbers. bigger than expected build in ininventories, more supply, less demand. >> again, short-term stuff. you get too caught up in the weed. as far as i can te
david: gotcha. liz: ron, when scott talks like that, it does make some sense, especially when you look back at the near past. on wednesday, at one point we were down 400 points. that might have been the buying opportunity. to remove all the noise of the then, 100 plus point swings since then, very hard thing to do. what is your best advice right now with all the unknowns out there? >> i think we're supposed to buy low and sell high. if that is the question, you know, that we're fronted...
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watch it tonight, david. it is on fox. david: i am definitely watching.'t care what anybody else says. >>> one brokerage firm getting bullish on biotech. we'll tell you which five stocks it says have 100% or more upside potential. >>> concise don't appear to be loving mcdonald's earnings plunged 30%. jeff flock at the country's first mcdonald's for answers. jeff? >> hallowed grouped here are david. take a look. ray kroc's first mcdonald's opened in 19556789 what is the future of the company. back in a moment with some of that. g. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who know
watch it tonight, david. it is on fox. david: i am definitely watching.'t care what anybody else says. >>> one brokerage firm getting bullish on biotech. we'll tell you which five stocks it says have 100% or more upside potential. >>> concise don't appear to be loving mcdonald's earnings plunged 30%. jeff flock at the country's first mcdonald's for answers. jeff? >> hallowed grouped here are david. take a look. ray kroc's first mcdonald's opened in 19556789 what is the...
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david: all right.he way we should mention who was also based in hong kong for six or seven years. you just returned from hong kong. so you got a bird's-eye view. >> yeah. david: there is wonderful guy, martin lee, in his 70s. >> yeah. david: i remember him in his 40s. shows how old i am. he has been a leader in the democracy mom in hong kong for a long time. he is the elder statesman of the democracy proat thers. >> yeah. david: is he working with young guys who are in the front lines of the barricade now? >> i don't know whether he is, sort of immediately coordinating anything. what i do know for years, including last month, he has been leading demonstrations and been articulating ideas behind this the important thing to understand, david, these people who are asking for democratic elections in hong kong are both within their rights morally, general terms and they were promised this by the government of china and the government of britain when hong kong was handed over in 1997. the promise goes back 3
david: all right.he way we should mention who was also based in hong kong for six or seven years. you just returned from hong kong. so you got a bird's-eye view. >> yeah. david: there is wonderful guy, martin lee, in his 70s. >> yeah. david: i remember him in his 40s. shows how old i am. he has been a leader in the democracy mom in hong kong for a long time. he is the elder statesman of the democracy proat thers. >> yeah. david: is he working with young guys who are in the...
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david. david: this is the news of the hour.octor treating ebola patients in guinea has been checked into a hospital in new york city after showing signs that he himself may have ebola. liz: joining us on the phone is dr. joseph mccormick, infectious disease specialist of the university of texas. doctor, welcome, thank you for getting on the phone because there are many concerns at the moment. we have some streets blocked off in new york city around the upper west side because that's his apartment was. he was exhibiting 103-degree fever and some nausea as well and he was apparently out and about up until yesterday, traversing the city, report he had i taking uber cars to different places and the question becomes how serious we take it that he might have spread it to people within that 24-hour period where he started to have a fever and some nausea? >> well, if they didn't come in contact with any of his bodily fluid then he is not going to infect anybody. and you know i think we should have learned that from the family of mr. du
david. david: this is the news of the hour.octor treating ebola patients in guinea has been checked into a hospital in new york city after showing signs that he himself may have ebola. liz: joining us on the phone is dr. joseph mccormick, infectious disease specialist of the university of texas. doctor, welcome, thank you for getting on the phone because there are many concerns at the moment. we have some streets blocked off in new york city around the upper west side because that's his...
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david: plant blood? liz: yes, david.oods, created impossible burger using plant blood. this burger looks, feels, tastes almost feels like the same thing. each patty costs about $20 to produce. david: a lot of money but like to try one. number two thing to watch tomorrow will be chain store sales. they track sales from drug and discount stores. chain store sales are good indicator of retail sales apconsume trends. >> number one thing to watch, weekly jobless claims. here is what economists are expecting. number of americans filing for first time unemployment benefits will remain near prerecession levels. that is good news. claims are however expected to rise 7,000 to 294,000. we should mention, that gains today, almost exactly mirror yesterday'ses loss. past two days we had flat market. that is the thing we'll be watching. tomorrow will make the difference. liz: "the willis report" is next though today. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up today on the show, a small business owner taking the vice president
david: plant blood? liz: yes, david.oods, created impossible burger using plant blood. this burger looks, feels, tastes almost feels like the same thing. each patty costs about $20 to produce. david: a lot of money but like to try one. number two thing to watch tomorrow will be chain store sales. they track sales from drug and discount stores. chain store sales are good indicator of retail sales apconsume trends. >> number one thing to watch, weekly jobless claims. here is what economists...
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david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davideamer, thought he could pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and michelle was still getting out of bed. at that time, michelle was naked, and that distraction actually caused kind of a danger for us, because right under her pillow, not steve's pillow, was a fully loaded .9-millimeter semiautomatic. >> also arrested, kelly campbell, the temptress of the plot, and more than 20 others, who helped chambers hide the money. >> the fbi did a very good job on this case. they prevented david ghantt from being killed. they were able to recover the vast majority of the money in a relatively short period of time. >> took us all week to actually go to the 20 boxes, open them up. what you'
david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davideamer, thought he could pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and...
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david. david: fbi directors are not known for hyperbole.y fbi director james comey's warning about caught fire. >> how many hits from china do we take in a day? >> many, many, many. there are two kind of big companies in the united states. there are those who have been being had by the chinese and those who don't know they have been hacked by the chinese. david: joining me a guy who has been warning about chinese hacking for a long time. george kurtz, crowd fight cofounder and ceo. fbi guys don't exaggerate. is he right, that every major company has been hacked by the chinese? >> at this point we absolutely subscribe to the same philosophy. if you look at proliferation and how active the chinese are, it is i'm impossible to stop them getting into any major corporation. most corporations had some incident, certainly over the past year. in many cases the chinese have been rummaging many large networks for many years undetected. david: when we say chinese though that is one person, chinese a country of over a billion people, who specifically i
david. david: fbi directors are not known for hyperbole.y fbi director james comey's warning about caught fire. >> how many hits from china do we take in a day? >> many, many, many. there are two kind of big companies in the united states. there are those who have been being had by the chinese and those who don't know they have been hacked by the chinese. david: joining me a guy who has been warning about chinese hacking for a long time. george kurtz, crowd fight cofounder and ceo....
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david: unbelievable.you mentioned her husband, just saying i have no life left after she died. >> absolutely. he had lost not only his mother-in-law and his wife and his mother and their first child. i mean it was absolutely devastating, to him. as well as to everybody there. david: one of the questions we are now confronting is how susceptible this one person came into dallas and other people who may come into the united states might be. in one of your emails you suggest that the symptoms are not always that noticeable. you say here from june 1st, hemorraghic complications occur only 50 to 60% of the time and many of them are mild. bloody diarrhea and vomiting of blood. it is different than what the movies and books have projected. is it possible, since not all of the symptoms are so dramatically obvious, that some might be missed? >> absolutely. this is what makes diagnosing ebola particularly difficult because all the symptoms typically associated with it, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, are also found in m
david: unbelievable.you mentioned her husband, just saying i have no life left after she died. >> absolutely. he had lost not only his mother-in-law and his wife and his mother and their first child. i mean it was absolutely devastating, to him. as well as to everybody there. david: one of the questions we are now confronting is how susceptible this one person came into dallas and other people who may come into the united states might be. in one of your emails you suggest that the...
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are 25 seconds to they're going get to stand ladies and gentlemen, welcome give a warm welcome to david chiu and david campos (clapping). >> stack hands and come out fighting verbally, of course. >> all right. okay so we have a total time i was wrong total time of 2 and a half minutes between the both of i i mislead you sorry if you haven't been a legacy of voter women we have a timekeepers ladies raise our cards so what was when necessary hold the yellow card you have 15 seconds to finish when the red that means stop so show the audience okay, here we go first question and the first person to begin is supervisor campos what lyric active priority do i have that might be you think popular until you champion it supervisor campos. >> well, i think one of the things we're facing in san francisco is this be affordability countries the number one issue facing the city and county of san francisco we are the wealthy it city in the country and have the fastest growing inearthquake what i've championed things to help stay in san francisco i'll talk about my relocation assistance law that was pass
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david: how? how? >> if they decide to stop doing any type of rollover on the securities and letting them mature to go to the open market, now everyone has a chance to fill the shoes of the fed. will that demand be there? i think it actually will because we have intense demand for income in today's low interest rate environment. david: that's true. liz: does that mean, christian, with the very strong demand for income or wait until things settle down and pay me while that happens, that those dividend-paying stocks are ones that may very well do much better for people's port folks? >> yeah, i think dividend stocks continue to a attractive buying opportunity. dividend stocks growing dividends are probably more attractive. growth of dividend tends to fare wetter. liz: how do you find those names? what do you look for? >> so i think, basically are looking at their dividend increases historically. there is several etfs that play that one. vanguard dividend and appreciation etf, vig. it is an index of compan
david: how? how? >> if they decide to stop doing any type of rollover on the securities and letting them mature to go to the open market, now everyone has a chance to fill the shoes of the fed. will that demand be there? i think it actually will because we have intense demand for income in today's low interest rate environment. david: that's true. liz: does that mean, christian, with the very strong demand for income or wait until things settle down and pay me while that happens, that...
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david: david malpass, good to see you, david. have a good weekend. liz.: i saw batman go down the street. there was somebody carrying a gopro down on sixth avenue. extreme camera-maker bo pro crushing earnings yesterday. -- gopro. the stock up 13% but will this bump last? is the stock a buy. a little bit of question about that. we ask our all-star panel next. >>> virgin galactic spaceship ii crashes in the mojave desert. we have update on the breaking story coming up. we would like to know what you think about the last 48 hours of that raging market rally. is it a treat, or a trick? are investors setting up for profit-taking or is there more room to run? send us a message on facebook or tweet us @fbnatb. we would love to hear some of your answers. we'll mention some of them coming up. ♪ it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond coun
david: david malpass, good to see you, david. have a good weekend. liz.: i saw batman go down the street. there was somebody carrying a gopro down on sixth avenue. extreme camera-maker bo pro crushing earnings yesterday. -- gopro. the stock up 13% but will this bump last? is the stock a buy. a little bit of question about that. we ask our all-star panel next. >>> virgin galactic spaceship ii crashes in the mojave desert. we have update on the breaking story coming up. we would like to...
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david. david: good news they're hiring.le president obama naming a democratic political operative as his ebola czar. as demand for a travel ban increase. coming up we're going to bring you all the latest on ebola and the government response. >>> rare photographs of the beatles have emerged. coming up when we go "off the desk." we'll tell you how you can invest in one of these pictures if you're sick of holding stocks. that is coming up. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top. hour, special coverage of the ebola crisis. we'll have a panel of experts here to break it all down. >>> plus how it is affecting the economy and what you need to know to keep yourself safe. all coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help their customers get what they want and need. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. bankinengage wit
david. david: good news they're hiring.le president obama naming a democratic political operative as his ebola czar. as demand for a travel ban increase. coming up we're going to bring you all the latest on ebola and the government response. >>> rare photographs of the beatles have emerged. coming up when we go "off the desk." we'll tell you how you can invest in one of these pictures if you're sick of holding stocks. that is coming up. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri...
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david: wow.stonishing 85% of the nurses have not had any training or ability to use this equipment to prepare for caring for an ebola patient that. >> is extraordinarily, particularly when we told u.s. hospitals were prepared and but apparently they're not? >> our survey of over 2,000 nurses at 735 hospitals in 48 states clearly indicate that even on a good day, without ebola, 35% of the hospitals do not have enough supplies to take care of the appreciates that they currently have. david: particularly, not only the patients, it is the equipment. very often i understand the case of mr. duncan. he had kid any failure. so he was in dialysis. in dialysis, i don't need to tell you, that can be pretty messy. you're dealing with a lot of blood and booed dilly fluids. even without the patient there you still have the bodily fluids can be just as infected outside of the body as inside. >> right, which is why we're saying that the standards for cdc workers in a lab requires a full hazmat suit with a respir
david: wow.stonishing 85% of the nurses have not had any training or ability to use this equipment to prepare for caring for an ebola patient that. >> is extraordinarily, particularly when we told u.s. hospitals were prepared and but apparently they're not? >> our survey of over 2,000 nurses at 735 hospitals in 48 states clearly indicate that even on a good day, without ebola, 35% of the hospitals do not have enough supplies to take care of the appreciates that they currently have....
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it moved over the year considerably, david. david: indeed. going over what kim said i wonder whether intel is one of those bellwethers? we're really focusing on two things here. on domestic demand and foreign demand. we know foreign demand is weakening. that can be particularly critical to a company like intel. >> it could. i think that the intel earnings is just enaddictive of how earnings are going in general. the last two quarters. looks like this quarter is going to go the same way. you know, the fundamentals under stocks basically are how much they earn. and, you know right now, we've had, that has been a strong driver for markets. and also, you still have the stock buybacks from corporations. so you have the not only the stronger earnings but you have the stronger earnings per share. so, to me the fundamentals under the stock market still look very strong. >> kim, that is one of your picks actually? you like intel. >> i do and i like it because they have demonstrated they can, they can execute which is all you should be looking for in a
it moved over the year considerably, david. david: indeed. going over what kim said i wonder whether intel is one of those bellwethers? we're really focusing on two things here. on domestic demand and foreign demand. we know foreign demand is weakening. that can be particularly critical to a company like intel. >> it could. i think that the intel earnings is just enaddictive of how earnings are going in general. the last two quarters. looks like this quarter is going to go the same way....
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david painted the picture in three months.he death of marat is a murder story, and we see all the clues to the murder-- the blood, the knife, the letter marat received from charlotte corday just before she murdered him. it's a very realistic picture, strongly, movingly realistic, but it is more than that. it has an almost religious intensity, like a secular pieta, an icon to a martyr for the cause of freedom. in painting this, david created perhaps the greatest single image of the revolution. now, finally, the age of reason lost its nerve. soon after marat's death, david watched from a window in the place de la revolution while marie antoinette went to the guillotine. he left us a poignant and eloquent sketch. the murder of thousands followed in the purge known as the terror. the frailty of reason was tragically exposed and, as so often in history, fear of worse disorder led even reasonable men like david to turn to a strong leader to solve their dilemma. the man they thought their savior was napoleon bonaparte. in 1815, in th
david painted the picture in three months.he death of marat is a murder story, and we see all the clues to the murder-- the blood, the knife, the letter marat received from charlotte corday just before she murdered him. it's a very realistic picture, strongly, movingly realistic, but it is more than that. it has an almost religious intensity, like a secular pieta, an icon to a martyr for the cause of freedom. in painting this, david created perhaps the greatest single image of the revolution....
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him, david, david, wake up. what's wrong? we are out of just. and david said well then, we will crush. [laughter] he let that sit the from and to reach down and turn on the spare tank. and mike spent a lot of people these jimmy carter. it testified to the depth of that relationship. and later carter said we're nearing the end of the race. it appears i'm going to win. and you been so helpful to me. what can i give to you? and he said, jenny, i don't need anything from your. this is one thing i'm going to ask is that if you're elected i want you to address the problem of racial discrimination which has held this state back for so long. and carter reached over and he got an old flight map and he wrote on there, i say to you the time for racial discrimination is over. and he showed to ravvin committee said if i'm elected i will say this. and ravvin said signed it. [laughter] well, he did say it and i guide them on the cover of "time" magazine and the plant the seed of his presidential campaign. now, if you want to k
him, david, david, wake up. what's wrong? we are out of just. and david said well then, we will crush. [laughter] he let that sit the from and to reach down and turn on the spare tank. and mike spent a lot of people these jimmy carter. it testified to the depth of that relationship. and later carter said we're nearing the end of the race. it appears i'm going to win. and you been so helpful to me. what can i give to you? and he said, jenny, i don't need anything from your. this is one thing i'm...
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look at them and they came to camp david. an assassin and a terrorist leader and a sailing an unpopular president. he would be hard to imagine three less likely partners for peace but there was one quality they all shared in abundance which was political courage. timing isn't everything. it's true that the 1973 yom kippur war should israel out of his reverie of unchallenged dominance and change the political context but the surprise attack by a sadat only reinforced in the minds of many israelis the need to keep the sinai peninsula as a strategic barrier against the main israeli army i made the main egyptian army. in egypt a sadat was not just in egypt but the whole arab world subbot was practically alone in his belief that peace in israel was possible or even desirable. two of his foreign ministers resigned following his trip to jerusalem and the third resigned at camp david. in fact the dissension in the egyptian delegation was so great that at one point at four in the morning carter wouk worried that sadat was going to be
look at them and they came to camp david. an assassin and a terrorist leader and a sailing an unpopular president. he would be hard to imagine three less likely partners for peace but there was one quality they all shared in abundance which was political courage. timing isn't everything. it's true that the 1973 yom kippur war should israel out of his reverie of unchallenged dominance and change the political context but the surprise attack by a sadat only reinforced in the minds of many...
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david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> and this evening, some are asking, is apple taking a big step tonight towards killing the credit card? signs like these popping up in grocery stores, retailers across the country. it's called apple pay and it's now here. as you might remember, we were backstage with ceo tim cook for that exclusive, looking at the apple watch. the same day they revealed apple pay. tonight here, how does it all work? and is it secure? we asked abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis to give it a test run. >> reporter: tonight, apple hoping you'll never reach for your wallet again. and instead, as we showed you here in an exclusive just weeks ago, a brand new way to pay. >> tim cook is going to walk onto that stage and kill the credit card. did you? >> i think that we put a dagger in it. >> reporter: how long before this really becomes mainstream? >> it's going to be mainstream today. >> reporter: eddie q is the man in charge of apple pay. he showed us how it works. >> all
david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> and this evening, some are asking, is apple taking a big step tonight towards killing the credit card? signs like these popping up in grocery stores, retailers across the country. it's called apple pay and it's now here. as you might remember, we were backstage with ceo tim cook for that exclusive, looking at the apple watch. the same day they revealed apple pay. tonight here, how does it all work? and is it secure? we asked...
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david? >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> the president, meanwhile, just before we came on the air tonight, said about ebola and american airports, that the administration is, quote, going to work on protocols, going to do additional passenger screening, both at the source and here in the united states. but soon after, white house aides saying additional scre screening remains under discussion. let's get to dr. besser who is back. you just talked to your sources at the cdc. are there any plans in place? >> reporter: they tell me they would consider any options that would truly make us safer. but for incoming screening to work, you'd have to have symptoms. >> i'm curious. did they ask you when you came back? >> reporter: they did. my pass port was flagged because of the reporting i've been doing. >> were they asking other passengers where they had traveled to? >> reporter: they hadn't. >> and that might not help? >> reporter: it wouldn't. when i left liberia, they took my temperature three times
david? >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> the president, meanwhile, just before we came on the air tonight, said about ebola and american airports, that the administration is, quote, going to work on protocols, going to do additional passenger screening, both at the source and here in the united states. but soon after, white house aides saying additional scre screening remains under discussion. let's get to dr. besser who is back. you just talked to your sources at the cdc. are...
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david? >> david kerley leading us off. david, thank you. >>> and now to hawaii, and that slow motion disaster. what's being called a river of fire. the unstoppable lava. and this evening, warnings for nearby communities about air quality, too. our team has been right there tracking it all. these images from the overnight hours. that lava, 2,000 degrees. and it was last night here we showed you the structures beginning to burn. so tonight, we go back to find out what was left. there is also an urgent effort to save the power. tonight, what they're doing to save those power lines. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano taking us up in the chopper tonight. >> reporter: the 2,000-degree lava is closer than ever to the town of pahoa. now in the backyards of residents. that first structure we saw burning yesterday, from the ground today, just ash. and this smoldering pile of tires. officials warning residents about air quality. today, we got a view from above. just incredible to see the expanse of lava for miles and miles. blac
david? >> david kerley leading us off. david, thank you. >>> and now to hawaii, and that slow motion disaster. what's being called a river of fire. the unstoppable lava. and this evening, warnings for nearby communities about air quality, too. our team has been right there tracking it all. these images from the overnight hours. that lava, 2,000 degrees. and it was last night here we showed you the structures beginning to burn. so tonight, we go back to find out what was left....
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thank you, david. remarkable. we go out with this scene where nick sees amy at a party. >> amy who are new. >> i'm an award winner-- b, i'm a moderate leer influential-- c, i write personality -- >> okay. well, your hands are far too delicate for scrimshaw work and i happen to be a charter subscribe tore-- weekly so, i will go with c. >> who are you? >> i'm the guy to save you. from all this awesomeness. >> for more about this program and early episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> i've been around long enough >> female announcer: this program was made possible by by a generous educational grant from: and by: >> what if you discovered that dementia can be prevented? if you could make just three simple changes in your life to prevent or even reverse memory loss and other brain disorders, wouldn't you? well, you can, and i'm gonna tell you how. the impact these changes will have is nothing short
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so, a lot happening here, david. but as you mentioned, the senate race is the one really drawing the attention. we will be checking it out, all five from alaska next week. >> alan action a lot of senate races and house races, there is this anti-washington sentiment cutting deeply. are you feeling that? did you feel any of that when you were up in alaska? >> 0, absolutely at this point, dan sullivan doing everything he can to link mark begich with the obama administration an especially with obamacare. we washed mark begich atacam pain rally at a retirement homemaking a very specific point of separating himself from the obama administration pointing out times the occasional times when he is actually disagreed with him and highlighting them, so absolutely, the anti-d.c. thing is very noufsh cadillac. i expect it will have an impact on that race. something to consider, too, david, there are about twice as many registered republicans as there are democrats in the state of alaska, but the undeclared voters and the independ
so, a lot happening here, david. but as you mentioned, the senate race is the one really drawing the attention. we will be checking it out, all five from alaska next week. >> alan action a lot of senate races and house races, there is this anti-washington sentiment cutting deeply. are you feeling that? did you feel any of that when you were up in alaska? >> 0, absolutely at this point, dan sullivan doing everything he can to link mark begich with the obama administration an...
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exactly what david said.to make sure you have exposure to where the growth is going to be. it really is from where we are starting. one of the things we talk about in europe, europe has been slowing but the question we pose for our clients, where is it going to be 12 to 18 months from now? >> direct or through david woo has u.s. transnationals? >> a little bit of both. >> do you agree? >> i think so, yeah. >> i'm confused. looking at equities, is the u.s. doing well or is it just the best bad thing? >> i think the u.s. is absolutely doing well. again, this is one of the stories that i don't think investors by and large have bought into. they have looked at a gdp number of 4.6% the second quarter, and the gdp of about 3% this quarter. we're looking at earnings. people are not actually cheering for the fact that companies are continuing to beat, growing their topline about 4%, 5% and growing the bottom line it percent to 9% -- 8% to 9%. >> thank you. let me do a report. .uiet on the currency front sterling, 159
exactly what david said.to make sure you have exposure to where the growth is going to be. it really is from where we are starting. one of the things we talk about in europe, europe has been slowing but the question we pose for our clients, where is it going to be 12 to 18 months from now? >> direct or through david woo has u.s. transnationals? >> a little bit of both. >> do you agree? >> i think so, yeah. >> i'm confused. looking at equities, is the u.s. doing...
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david? >> tom llamas leading us off tonight. tom, thank you. and of course, real concern over that flight she took from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. authorities now trying to find all of those passengers tonight. the airline saying they have decontaminated the plane. there were several flights afterward. abc's alex perez is in cleveland tonight with more on the plane and the effort to reach those passengers. alex? >> reporter: david, good evening to you. we now know that plane that amber vinson flew in actually made five other flights before it was pulled out of service and isolated here at the cleveland airport. now, frontier airlines says they decontaminated that plane three times. and although it was supposed to return to service tonight, we have just learned those flights have been canceled. frontier airlines says they have voluntarily decided to decontaminate the concourse and common areas where vinson may have been. and authorities are trying to get in contact with the 130
david? >> tom llamas leading us off tonight. tom, thank you. and of course, real concern over that flight she took from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. authorities now trying to find all of those passengers tonight. the airline saying they have decontaminated the plane. there were several flights afterward. abc's alex perez is in cleveland tonight with more on the plane and the effort to reach those passengers. alex? >> reporter: david, good evening to you. we now know...
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thank you, david. remarkable. we go out with this scene where nick sees amy at a party. >> amy who are new. >> i'm an award winner-- b, i'm a moderate leer influential-- c, i write personality -- >> okay. well, your hands are far too delicate for scrimshaw work and i happen to be a charter subscribe tore-- weekly so, i will go with c. >> who are you? >> i'm the guy to save you. from all this awesomeness. >> for more about this program and early episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> i've been around long enough >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be great. >> twinkies in there. >> wow! >> it's like a great, big hug in the whole city. >> that food is about all i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries everywhere, all over the table and just a lot of chili.
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david? >> all right, martha raddatz live for us in washington.hank you. >>> now, to england tonight, and a security breach caught on camera and it was too close for comfort. take a look at this. david cameron leaving a meeting today and a jogger bumping into him while on his daily run. cameron immediately driven from the scene. you can see the security team move in quickly. the man arrested and then released, claiming he had no idea who he ran into. critics want to know how he was allowed to get so close. >>> back here at home and to that slow motion danger in hawaii. those incredible new pictures tonight, 2,000 degree lava now just yards from one town on the big island. families fleeing their homes and abc's clayton sandell, back on the story tonight. >> reporter: they have watched. they have waited. and tonight, they are worried. for the first time, people in the path of this river of fire are leaving. dozens more may soon be next. >> it's really scary. you got to be on alert. you got to be ready when they say, okay, you got -- you got two hour
david? >> all right, martha raddatz live for us in washington.hank you. >>> now, to england tonight, and a security breach caught on camera and it was too close for comfort. take a look at this. david cameron leaving a meeting today and a jogger bumping into him while on his daily run. cameron immediately driven from the scene. you can see the security team move in quickly. the man arrested and then released, claiming he had no idea who he ran into. critics want to know how he...
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david? >> ryan smith, thank you. >>> and now, to new developments this evening in that lava emergency. it seems we've been watching that disaster in slow motion all week. and tonight, that 2,000-degree lava engulfing power lines and nearing homes. the national guard this evening being called up. and now growing concern over the air quality for people who live on parts of the big island. our team has been right there around the clock. and tonight, listen to this. tiny pops, explosions of gas from the lava. abc's rob marciano is right there again tonight. >> reporter: slow torture, that's what residents are calling the engulfing flow of lava. it's reshaping this island yard by yard, as it makes its relentless march toward the town of pahoa. just watch the lava engulf this telephone pole in a time lapse video. fingers of lava, just 100 feet from the nearest house. only one structure burned so far. once it crosses the road, it will cut this town in half. the national guard called up to help mana
david? >> ryan smith, thank you. >>> and now, to new developments this evening in that lava emergency. it seems we've been watching that disaster in slow motion all week. and tonight, that 2,000-degree lava engulfing power lines and nearing homes. the national guard this evening being called up. and now growing concern over the air quality for people who live on parts of the big island. our team has been right there around the clock. and tonight, listen to this. tiny pops,...
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it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god.specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. and you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] up your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but, yet, it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece. led by berg's lieutenant, paul pelecrin, this was the unit that most enthusiastically followed the example with rick in the story of davidito. >> i hold berg responsible because he ran the communes. his word was gold. and he was the one that did the dance videos when i was in greece. i remember him yelling, being quite physically violent with me on many occasions throughout my childhood. i remember particular sexual abuse when i was 9 years old. >> john came to me and said, well, since dad suggested that i make love to him in the latest commune tape, do you think i should mast
it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god.specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. and you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] up your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but, yet, it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece....