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david: we do.grees. >> and that is why we need, congress needs to come to work, come to washington and pass comprehensive immigration reform. david: all right. you can start with kate's law, lisa. it's not the total answer. first of all, you've got to protect the border. that's not really a part of kate's law, but if kate's law is vetoed by the president, will it become a campaign issue? lisa? >> well, i think that's incredibly disappointing if it would, and it's not just this one particular instance. there's 8,000 -- david: no, i know. but, lisa, we don't have much time, answer the question. would it become a campaign issue? >> i think it could baud i think it's incredibly difficult for democrats to defend why a law like that shouldn't be signed into law. david: richard, you are shaking your head no. >> i disagree because i think the president should veto kate's law, and he should say you want to pass kate's law, send it to me as part of a comprehensive -- david: but, richard, he couldn't even get
david: we do.grees. >> and that is why we need, congress needs to come to work, come to washington and pass comprehensive immigration reform. david: all right. you can start with kate's law, lisa. it's not the total answer. first of all, you've got to protect the border. that's not really a part of kate's law, but if kate's law is vetoed by the president, will it become a campaign issue? lisa? >> well, i think that's incredibly disappointing if it would, and it's not just this one...
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>> do you know david camm? >> no. >> you ever met david camm?'t even know what his address is. >> reporter: the interrogation went on for some 12 hours with boney sticking to his story. the detectives released him with a warning. >> make no mistake about it, if anything else links you to it, you're done, stick a fork in you. >> now see that would normally worry me. i wasn't there. >> reporter: then, two weeks after letting boney walk, there was something else. something big. >> "early, uh, yesterday morning, i was notified of some uh additional scientific evidence, uh, that linked mr. boney to the, uh, to the homicides." >> reporter: the prosecutor revealed that a palm print found on the exterior passenger side of the bronco doorframe was left there by none other than charles boney. investigators had been aware of the palm print for more than four years but only now did they know whose it was. boney was hauled back into the interrogation room and the questioning became more confrontational. >> you've got some explaining to do here, charles. your
>> do you know david camm? >> no. >> you ever met david camm?'t even know what his address is. >> reporter: the interrogation went on for some 12 hours with boney sticking to his story. the detectives released him with a warning. >> make no mistake about it, if anything else links you to it, you're done, stick a fork in you. >> now see that would normally worry me. i wasn't there. >> reporter: then, two weeks after letting boney walk, there was...
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david: ruin the firm. emily: do these people still work at greylock? david: some do, some retired.ot because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of the newer hits -- dropbox, instagram, tumblr. how do you fill the big shoes of david sze? john: what i learned is you probably don't try. instagram is a good example. i brought it in and people did not love it. emily: really? john: reid was not sure it would work. i believed in kevin and had enough affinity for the category and the product that i really wanted to do it. emily: why didn't reid think it would work? john: i don't know. he said some words, and who knows exactly what he meant? he thought it was interesting, but not huge. emily: is there a science to it, a formula to these things? john: with kevin, it took me a while to convince him to raise money. i chased him for the better part of six months. david: airbnb is another example. i was like, i don't get it. i don't get it. reid was on the other side pushing really hard to make it through. we think that dialectic, combined with respect for each other, allows us to get to
david: ruin the firm. emily: do these people still work at greylock? david: some do, some retired.ot because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of the newer hits -- dropbox, instagram, tumblr. how do you fill the big shoes of david sze? john: what i learned is you probably don't try. instagram is a good example. i brought it in and people did not love it. emily: really? john: reid was not sure it would work. i believed in kevin and had enough affinity for the category and the product...
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david: yes, we have. i think we look at companies -- i mean, at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capitalists exist and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies that have so much capital because they've been able to raise it, that it becomes really hard to frame "is this burn rate too high now?" because even at that burn rate, they have enough capital to go on for years. emily: do you think there's too much arrogance in silicon valley? john: i say there's always been too much arrogance. i think you talk to -- look at guys like andy grove and steve jobs. people who are going to change the world believe in themselves pretty robustly. it's like, move out of my way, i'm just going to make this happen. so, i think there's a lack of fear. i think a lack of fear is a little scary. but, i don't think there's too much arrogance. emily: you've said twitter is a big mistake that you didn't invest in twitter. what do you think about twitter's future
david: yes, we have. i think we look at companies -- i mean, at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capitalists exist and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies that have so much capital because they've been able to raise it, that it becomes really hard to frame "is this burn rate too high now?" because even at that burn rate, they have enough capital to go on for years. emily: do you think there's too much arrogance...
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david -- david: you were talking, cheryl, about the u.s. markets. question whether these proposals -- by the way we're getting sort of boilerplate stuff from the your -- eurozone folks. doesn't give us a hint. new greek proposals are important for institutions to consider in their assessments. so it is kind of boilerplate stuff. we'll try to get details as soon as we can but adam shapiro, in the meantime just getting details from the greek government is something anyway. has it affect the markets after-hours at all? >> not particularly. what was really affecting markets before the close of trading session was greece. we started very strong and down. part of it was china. at 1:00 we start ad big selloff. then there was a rebound when there was this news of a potential vote on a deal in the greek parliament, depending on what the creditors would have to say. we came back up. as we went into the close, we went down again, even though we closed up the day, dow was up3 points. one of the things you pay attention to people are nervous. volatility index hi
david -- david: you were talking, cheryl, about the u.s. markets. question whether these proposals -- by the way we're getting sort of boilerplate stuff from the your -- eurozone folks. doesn't give us a hint. new greek proposals are important for institutions to consider in their assessments. so it is kind of boilerplate stuff. we'll try to get details as soon as we can but adam shapiro, in the meantime just getting details from the greek government is something anyway. has it affect the...
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david: he was. peter: i believe it's going to be danny lee just by the narrowest of margins to putt first. david: and both these guys, lee and hearn i guess they know the line. might be just a little slower than it was. it rained a little heavier. jim: those of you just joining us at the top of the hour, all weekend long it's been tightly bunched here at the greenbrier classic. this is the first hole of a four-man playoff. and this is danny lee for birdie. did he hit it this time? yes, he did. right in the heart! nick: wow! give a professional two chances at a putt and they're going to hole the second one. wow, how up preview was that? [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jim: so kisner and streb are eliminated and now only hearn. only hearn can affect the outcome of this tournament. and again, you said give two pros a chance at it from the same line. that ap
david: he was. peter: i believe it's going to be danny lee just by the narrowest of margins to putt first. david: and both these guys, lee and hearn i guess they know the line. might be just a little slower than it was. it rained a little heavier. jim: those of you just joining us at the top of the hour, all weekend long it's been tightly bunched here at the greenbrier classic. this is the first hole of a four-man playoff. and this is danny lee for birdie. did he hit it this time? yes, he did....
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david, you have been at the firm for 15 years? david: 16. emily: john, you put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? john: it was a partnership effort. it is a team effort. in the early 2000's, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating background. that allowed us to connect better to entrepreneurs, to find great opportunities, and to build companies. emily: john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started at apple? john: i was doing experiments around the edges. emily: why greylock? john: i wouldn't want to work at most firms. emily: why not? guest: i like people who make things. have to greylock, everyone was valued making products. it is characteristic of david to answer the question like, no, it was everybody else. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember, but in
david, you have been at the firm for 15 years? david: 16. emily: john, you put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? john: it was a partnership effort. it is a team effort. in the early 2000's, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating background. that allowed us to connect better to entrepreneurs, to find great opportunities, and to build companies. emily: john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started at apple? john: i was doing experiments around the...
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david. david: after-hours not doing too bad. we should add it is close to its 52-week low. if you're looking for a bargain maybe it is american express. >>> talk about gold, looking for bargains. some people think it is, some people think it has a lot more to go, tumbling for the 10th day in a row. prices at five-year low. closing just under $1100 as an ounce. goldman sachs analyst jeff curry says the worst is yet to come. he sees gold dropping below 1000 bucks, the lowest self since 1999. i talked to ed butowsky, said it could gown to 650 bucks. >> that mines oil could go down too. i'm not that bearish on it. there are bunch of things headwinds to gold. strong dollar and headwind in the states, took top off it. go back to look, when the shanghai exchange started to tank, we saw liquid earnings or put up margin money in china. so that was definitely the beginning of it. and now the only two real reasons i want to get involved with gold, are number one to hide my money from inflation. we don'
david. david: after-hours not doing too bad. we should add it is close to its 52-week low. if you're looking for a bargain maybe it is american express. >>> talk about gold, looking for bargains. some people think it is, some people think it has a lot more to go, tumbling for the 10th day in a row. prices at five-year low. closing just under $1100 as an ounce. goldman sachs analyst jeff curry says the worst is yet to come. he sees gold dropping below 1000 bucks, the lowest self since...
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i am david asman. we are watching twitter of theory closely moments ago we rallied up 8% on this news now we can say it is a river of the buyout deal suggesting it would be bought for as much as $31 billion but now they are pulling back with the suggestions it could be a hoax now trading up 3%. but that has come way down and now we hear the people that are putting out the story of a possible takeover to pull back now bloomberg and self say it is a hoax. surprising is still up over 3%. so some people are still suggesting that twitter might be the subject of a takeover. we will monitor that closely but the biggest story of the day is that historic deal when you saw the president come out at 7:00 a.m. to talk about a deal with iran because he was speaking to the iranian public they are cheering about this deal so what kind of a historic deal? we have to presidents with chamberlain and hitler leading to roll the court to then another successful deal with reagan that led to the end of the soviet union and m
i am david asman. we are watching twitter of theory closely moments ago we rallied up 8% on this news now we can say it is a river of the buyout deal suggesting it would be bought for as much as $31 billion but now they are pulling back with the suggestions it could be a hoax now trading up 3%. but that has come way down and now we hear the people that are putting out the story of a possible takeover to pull back now bloomberg and self say it is a hoax. surprising is still up over 3%. so some...
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david sehat: not yet. they said, we don't want to refer to the protection of property, because that would be stupid in a time of great depression, that would turn off the common man. we need a mass movement. so what we can do is make this an issue of the constitution and this is all in these documents. parenthetical, they want to change the constitution and repeal the sixth amendment, but for our purposes right now, we want to revere the constitution and protect it. and we will use the founding fathers. what you saw when the american liberty league was formed was a constant reference to the founding fathers. they eventually lost and were disbanded by 1940, but the sons of these businessmen continued and they looked around, they continued on a lower level and in the 1850's they found ronald reagan. he was at that point a faded actor, he was a superb communicator, and it was becoming -- and he was becoming more conservative. and toward the end of the goldwater campaign, they found reagan and they said, we wa
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a big turn around there, david. david: huge turn around. we'll talk to a trader at the cme about exactly what happened with oil. while markets wait for tomorrow here is everything you need to know right now. a one-month bandaid, greece's last-ditch hope. the new pitch as greece's prime minister showing up to the big eurozone meeting with no specific plans stunning financial ministers but now there may be some hope. >> listen to this, german chancellor angela merkel at the center of negotiations aimed at keeping greece in the e.u., that role not being taken lightly in germany. one of the country's leading tabloids labeling merkel as the iron chancellor. sound familiar. the name was given to margaret thatcher in the 1980s. david: president obama picked up phone speaking with merkel and greece's prime minister alexis tsipras encouraging all sides to negotiate. that seemed to have impact on the markets. our own ashley webster is on the ground with the very latest. ashley, we saw it in the markets. were the folks in greece aware of the phone cal
a big turn around there, david. david: huge turn around. we'll talk to a trader at the cme about exactly what happened with oil. while markets wait for tomorrow here is everything you need to know right now. a one-month bandaid, greece's last-ditch hope. the new pitch as greece's prime minister showing up to the big eurozone meeting with no specific plans stunning financial ministers but now there may be some hope. >> listen to this, german chancellor angela merkel at the center of...
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liz, david. david: blake, it wasn't just the white house. there was some reaction on capitol hill, right? >> there was, david. one analyst said this afternoon the nyse's troubles related to this interruption aren't over. that analyst added do not be surprised going forward if there are not hearings and in the senate and house next couple weeks. senator dianne feinstein pointed to greater computer trend. this is not an oddity. we need to deal with it. this is becoming basically every couple weeks and has to end. congress is out for the majority of august. we'll see if they decide to investigate what happened here and when they might do that david, liz? liz: well i have to say, blake this is really important. you just made an excellent point. a lot of traders on this floor were telling me what happened to our backup systems that were put into place post 9/11? now every trading floor started to think we have to put in post-9/11 backup systems. todd horowitz at cme there is the old question, could it happen here? i guess it could happen anywhere
liz, david. david: blake, it wasn't just the white house. there was some reaction on capitol hill, right? >> there was, david. one analyst said this afternoon the nyse's troubles related to this interruption aren't over. that analyst added do not be surprised going forward if there are not hearings and in the senate and house next couple weeks. senator dianne feinstein pointed to greater computer trend. this is not an oddity. we need to deal with it. this is becoming basically every...
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david: we have kimberly, david, chad, still with us. kimberly was smart enough to buy amazon a while ago. if you're not as smart as kimberly like me, for example, you are looking for other bargains to be had. other stocks reported great earnings, at&t and visa, both of these stocks. let's start with kimberly. both of these stocks have almost the same market cap, 177, $176 billion. they reported good earnings. at&t, we should remind people, unlike amazon gives you a dividend over 5%. if you're looking for a solid stock, one that has been around forever, one probably will be around forever, is at&t your buy, kimberly? >> yeah. they kill it on earnings. they continue to grow moderately. i mean, the year, their earnings, net growth earnings year-over-year averaged about 16.3% with industry average about three. this is really great internal play. i do like the dividend. it is actually 5.46%, david. david: yes. >> for someone who wants slow and steady wins the race with good income on the side, this is your stock. we had this one in our portf
david: we have kimberly, david, chad, still with us. kimberly was smart enough to buy amazon a while ago. if you're not as smart as kimberly like me, for example, you are looking for other bargains to be had. other stocks reported great earnings, at&t and visa, both of these stocks. let's start with kimberly. both of these stocks have almost the same market cap, 177, $176 billion. they reported good earnings. at&t, we should remind people, unlike amazon gives you a dividend over 5%. if...
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david: it was really a partnership effort. in the early 2000, we made a move to say that every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better and help build companies. john, you were the ceo of mozilla. i was doing experiments and playing around the edges at apple. i wouldn't want to work in most firms. i like people who make things. i greylock, everybody -- at greylock, everybody values making things. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? david: we believe that if you come from product and you have that background and have that network, there is an authenticity trade in 2005, when investment, it seemed small. it was just students. it seemed like an insane valuation. people look like that and said i had lost my mind. even partners inside greylock. john: one of the characteristics of our partnership is that we like to disagree. there were some partners saying that this would ruin the firm. this is a big mistake. do these people
david: it was really a partnership effort. in the early 2000, we made a move to say that every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better and help build companies. john, you were the ceo of mozilla. i was doing experiments and playing around the edges at apple. i wouldn't want to work in most firms. i like people who make things. i greylock, everybody -- at greylock, everybody values making things. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid...
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gary: david -- peter: david has an awkward lie awkward stance. he's going to try and stay short of the farthest left bunker and try a 100-yard fourth shot. ian: it usually goes high and left from that lie. ok this is where most of them were laying up earlier today for their seconds. he's going to have to do something pretty tasty from there. probably a full wedge left. full wedge full gap wedge programs around that 110 120 mark. peter: unfortunately we've seen a lot of three-putts where danny lee is too. so this is no over yet. ian: let's look at this shot. the ball well above his feet. up into the bank. breaks his wrists quickly nick. nick: that's all he could do. there's still plenty of permutations now. he's got an awkward wedge shot. we know how difficult it is to get onto that back plateau. had to really plant himself there but had to also lunge up a little bit to get to that ball, it was so far up the bank. so has to rely on his short game here. both guys trying to join this group of first time winners on the pga tour this season. eight pla
gary: david -- peter: david has an awkward lie awkward stance. he's going to try and stay short of the farthest left bunker and try a 100-yard fourth shot. ian: it usually goes high and left from that lie. ok this is where most of them were laying up earlier today for their seconds. he's going to have to do something pretty tasty from there. probably a full wedge left. full wedge full gap wedge programs around that 110 120 mark. peter: unfortunately we've seen a lot of three-putts where danny...
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david asman. there is out accountability after the zero worst sniper attack in the federal government history, 32 million people have personal affirmation stolen by suspected chinese hackers a number that turned out to be six times that was originally envisaged zero the head of the ages seabees aligned. archuletta left on their own but lawmakers have been pressuring her for weeks promo and deprivation and stolen is sensitive information like social security numbers and employment history about family members that is why critics said blasting the white house over the past four weeks for not responding with the sense of urgency our chief intelligence officer has the report. >> after say she would not resign but the temperature changed overnight and the spokesperson said her term from 0pl was over and the decision to go was hers alone. >> she did offer her resignation today of her own volition and to recognize as the white house says those challenges facing the office of personnel manager require a m
david asman. there is out accountability after the zero worst sniper attack in the federal government history, 32 million people have personal affirmation stolen by suspected chinese hackers a number that turned out to be six times that was originally envisaged zero the head of the ages seabees aligned. archuletta left on their own but lawmakers have been pressuring her for weeks promo and deprivation and stolen is sensitive information like social security numbers and employment history about...
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david: complacency snuck in.hamath just said he thinks the facebook killer is going to be built in two or three years. john: i do not think that is right. you need a new platform to emerge. it is not obvious to me with a platform is. we are early on mobile. what is possible is that we are starting to internalize what it means to have a supercomputer in our pockets all the time. strapped to your wrist or whatever. it will not disrupt the market. but i do not think the next two or three years will be when that happens. been knownavid:has to exaggerate. emily: ken snapchat disrupt facebook? john: it is not the same thing. emily: you said twitter is a big mistake, that he did not invest. what do you think about their future now? there is a lot of question as to what their place in history will be. david: any time you carry a high public valuation, you have a target on your back. you will be criticized. they have time to figure out how to stay relevant, how to stay valuable. john: i think we forgot how transformative
david: complacency snuck in.hamath just said he thinks the facebook killer is going to be built in two or three years. john: i do not think that is right. you need a new platform to emerge. it is not obvious to me with a platform is. we are early on mobile. what is possible is that we are starting to internalize what it means to have a supercomputer in our pockets all the time. strapped to your wrist or whatever. it will not disrupt the market. but i do not think the next two or three years...
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i want to hand it over to david. david: yeah.hat is interesting to note despite a beat on both top and bottom line, a small beat, but a beat nonetheless, the stock is trading down about 7% now. that is a very, if you're looking for a beaten down stock, one could argue, apple the biggest stock in the world is exactly that stock right now because it has come down 7% just in after-hours trading. we'll have to wait and see if that happens, despite beating expectations. jonathan, jason, and elle are with us. jonathan this is a general rule that happened in this reporting season that even though nine of 10 dow stocks reported beats, seven of the 10 stocks are down since those reports. so, the fact is, investors really want something more than just a little beat. they want a spectacular beat before they to go in to buy the stock. >> we mentioned before, buy the rumor, sell the fact. even good numbers are prompting them to sell off. talking about apple enormous company. loss of 7% is $60 billion haircut off this company. you know what? b
i want to hand it over to david. david: yeah.hat is interesting to note despite a beat on both top and bottom line, a small beat, but a beat nonetheless, the stock is trading down about 7% now. that is a very, if you're looking for a beaten down stock, one could argue, apple the biggest stock in the world is exactly that stock right now because it has come down 7% just in after-hours trading. we'll have to wait and see if that happens, despite beating expectations. jonathan, jason, and elle are...
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david: we are taking on a lot of risk. there's a lot of a lot of money, a lot of optimism in the system. that is causing pricing to be higher, causing expectations to be higher. i think we are asked to take higher risks since 1999 or 2000. on the flipside, i believe mobile is a fundamental shift and is only in the third inning. you can see how it is changing the world where businesses that would have been terrible businesses, uber and airbnb, are enabled by mobile in ways that were not possible before. you can look at public companies as a benchmark and say it is not so clear that they are overvalued looking at their multiples. there are a bunch of mixed signals that lead to an environment where risk is mispriced for us. emily: would you use the term "bubble?" david: we don't sit around and talk about a bubble. we talk about prices being expensive, but we make our decisions on a micro basis based on if it is a great entrepreneur to be with or not. as long as we're finding the entrepreneurs and opportunities, yes, the price
david: we are taking on a lot of risk. there's a lot of a lot of money, a lot of optimism in the system. that is causing pricing to be higher, causing expectations to be higher. i think we are asked to take higher risks since 1999 or 2000. on the flipside, i believe mobile is a fundamental shift and is only in the third inning. you can see how it is changing the world where businesses that would have been terrible businesses, uber and airbnb, are enabled by mobile in ways that were not possible...
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david cameron: david cameron: i am trying to cut the cost of politics. i don't think that would help. it is important we take politics and issues to all the different regions of the country, and that is something the government is very committed to doing, not least with our regional economic plans for every region of the country. as for the future of this house of commons and where we stand and where we debate, that is a matter for the house of commons. but i have to say, i have an attachment to this place. [shouting] >> they of worn paperthin. it is an example of parliamentary accountability. while our constituents rightly feel that at times, secession is absurd, does my right honorable friend agree that we equate pity if the members of the executive were not held to account in that way? david cameron: i agree with my honorable friend. i remember taking some constituents on a tour when i first became a member of parliament. savannah haven't known, which is when this chamber was bombed, some of the most important speeches and parliamentary a corrosion --
david cameron: david cameron: i am trying to cut the cost of politics. i don't think that would help. it is important we take politics and issues to all the different regions of the country, and that is something the government is very committed to doing, not least with our regional economic plans for every region of the country. as for the future of this house of commons and where we stand and where we debate, that is a matter for the house of commons. but i have to say, i have an attachment...
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david: absolutely. the parameters were defined by a horrendous tragedy that seems so familiar and to see the president say, i have made these statements too many times before, and some of those statements always struck me as not political enough, not ferocious enough, not revealing enough of what one knows to be inside of him in terms of fury and frustration about what is going on racially and in terms of relations with the police and all the rest. this time that did not happen. this was a tipping point, at least in his rhetoric and what he allowed the that day -- himself that day. then you had the eulogy in charleston. it was political, it was much of the black church. there was no holding back. this is who i am in terms of my politics, in terms of my solidarity, my allegiances and my passions, and to me it was extremely promising. charlie: i think it was about when he came to washington, he wanted to be aspirational, but he also realized there was a practical job. david: early on in the presidency, i
david: absolutely. the parameters were defined by a horrendous tragedy that seems so familiar and to see the president say, i have made these statements too many times before, and some of those statements always struck me as not political enough, not ferocious enough, not revealing enough of what one knows to be inside of him in terms of fury and frustration about what is going on racially and in terms of relations with the police and all the rest. this time that did not happen. this was a...
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where is david burgert? the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these
where is david burgert? the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's...
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david. david: today is the last day of ramadan. when you see what devastation hit the marine corps today i immediately thought of lieutenant colonel oliver north. he of course is the embodiment of a marine in body spirit and soul. also host of war stories with oliver north. colonel, very sad day for the marin corps today. the armed forces center was first place that was hit. fortunately no unwas killed there although a individual was shot. it was navy reserves ops center where the four marines were killed about seven 1/2 miles away from the first shooting. this shooter specifically, we still don't know whether it was terrorism of an isis-inspired variety but this shooter was targeting the military, does he not? >> certainly looks that way. we don't know what his motive is next. i'm sure we'll find out next few days once all investigators get on the scene. here is what we do know, peter reported on some of this, isis consistently called every month for attacks on law enforcement and military globally. we know those threats included
david. david: today is the last day of ramadan. when you see what devastation hit the marine corps today i immediately thought of lieutenant colonel oliver north. he of course is the embodiment of a marine in body spirit and soul. also host of war stories with oliver north. colonel, very sad day for the marin corps today. the armed forces center was first place that was hit. fortunately no unwas killed there although a individual was shot. it was navy reserves ops center where the four marines...
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david? >> aditi, thank you. >>> to the other nightmare, this time for families racing to escape that other blaze in montana. and you're about to see the raging flames captured right through the window of one family's car. abc's kayna whit bort is thereworth is there tonight. >> reporter: a frantic son urging his dad, "we need to get out." >> dude, that can get over here really fast. >> reporter: just one of many families scrambling for safety at the world famous glacier national park in montana. >> oh my goodness. >> reporter: larry duncan's 16-year-old son lakota documenting the moment as his family tries to outrun a wall of fire. >> go, dad, go. yes, go! i think if we had been there another five minutes, it would have been too late. >> reporter: panic kicking in. watch as they speed up. >> i don't want to die in flames. go, now. fast, dad, go. it looked like it was going to engulf us very, very quickly. >> wow. >> reporter: for some families it was too late. they had to abandon their cars,
david? >> aditi, thank you. >>> to the other nightmare, this time for families racing to escape that other blaze in montana. and you're about to see the raging flames captured right through the window of one family's car. abc's kayna whit bort is thereworth is there tonight. >> reporter: a frantic son urging his dad, "we need to get out." >> dude, that can get over here really fast. >> reporter: just one of many families scrambling for safety at the...
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david? -- mr. draghi. david? david: we will talk a bit about what mario draghi had to say.ntioned he is very confident that greece will be able to make its payment on monday. do you agree that that will happen? >> yes, because finance is in place and being provided by the european commission. it is any part of commission and it essentially comes to the creditor in the institution on the 20th and the payment will be made. david: will he -- we have learned that the liquidity has been boosted. what do you see the next few weeks looking like in light of that? thanks here have been closed and capital control in place, what difference could this make? >> it makes a whole lot of a difference. it releases at level of uncertainty that they can output to their banks and not only pay their bills but withdraw money. that is is important in terms of capacity. this has come to a stop completely. we need the liquidity and we need banks to lend. david: mario draghi understands affect this has on the greece economy. what are those of fax? -- what are the effects? >> all the capital flight.
david? -- mr. draghi. david? david: we will talk a bit about what mario draghi had to say.ntioned he is very confident that greece will be able to make its payment on monday. do you agree that that will happen? >> yes, because finance is in place and being provided by the european commission. it is any part of commission and it essentially comes to the creditor in the institution on the 20th and the payment will be made. david: will he -- we have learned that the liquidity has been...
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back with us david axelrod, david corn and kasie hunt. >> lawrence it is great to see you. i think not only has he earned the endorse ment but he is actually the best guy for the job, the best person for the job of president of the united states. bernie has a depth and a gravitas to him that i think most people are unaware of. although i think they are catching it. you are seeing huge crowds all the enthusiasm. you see he has taken over the facebook sphere and twitter sphere and what not. and because he is speaking about things like the destruction of the middle class. our crazy trade policies taxing the rich. basically lets go back to what worked in the '40s, '50s, '70s, and discard the reaganism that. >> i'm not one that predicted bernie sanders would be getting the biggest crowds? were you surprised by this? >> no i was one that said the would get big crowds. he speaks to a base within the party that feels strongly about these issues as tom suggests. he is a thoroughly authentic person. nobody -- bernie sanders is clerly speaking his m
back with us david axelrod, david corn and kasie hunt. >> lawrence it is great to see you. i think not only has he earned the endorse ment but he is actually the best guy for the job, the best person for the job of president of the united states. bernie has a depth and a gravitas to him that i think most people are unaware of. although i think they are catching it. you are seeing huge crowds all the enthusiasm. you see he has taken over the facebook sphere and twitter sphere and what not....
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david: that would work. ian: smart play, david.l: that really forces tom gillis to hit a miracle shot. david: that was a big boy shot there from jordan, too. he just took the right back bunker out of play there with that. bill: we talk about his golfing skills but he just thinks his way around the course just so effectively, which is surprising for a guy just 21 years old. ian: i agree. and david he looks relaxed and confident just like he belongs in this position. david: he has the most perfect attitude i think i've ever seen.
david: that would work. ian: smart play, david.l: that really forces tom gillis to hit a miracle shot. david: that was a big boy shot there from jordan, too. he just took the right back bunker out of play there with that. bill: we talk about his golfing skills but he just thinks his way around the course just so effectively, which is surprising for a guy just 21 years old. ian: i agree. and david he looks relaxed and confident just like he belongs in this position. david: he has the most...
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david sweat was jensen's supervisor.n said many believed sweat was having a sexual relationship with mitchell. >> she used to keep him back in the mess hall. we would go to the mess hall for lunch. he would be there eating all kinds of fried chicken, barbecued chicken. that was specifically after labor day. i remember that. she brought it in on a styrofoam tray. >> for him. >> yeah. it was like the handsome jock asking the chubby fat girl to the prom. >> did people sort of joke? >> oh, yeah. we all joked. we used to call her his boo. like girlfriend. slang. we used to joke and laugh with him. >> did you ask hiv him are you having a relationship with her? >> he never confirmed or denied it. >> richle's attorney denied she had a sexual relationship with sweat but whatever it was raised eyebrows and led to sweat being moved out of the tailor shop in 2013 and without him matt could make his move. matt is known as a ladies man, a charmer who befriends mitchell. in 2013, the two start a sexual relationship according to a sourc
david sweat was jensen's supervisor.n said many believed sweat was having a sexual relationship with mitchell. >> she used to keep him back in the mess hall. we would go to the mess hall for lunch. he would be there eating all kinds of fried chicken, barbecued chicken. that was specifically after labor day. i remember that. she brought it in on a styrofoam tray. >> for him. >> yeah. it was like the handsome jock asking the chubby fat girl to the prom. >> did people sort...
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david: -- in the landscape?id: investor should be happy that they are taking a realistic look at its own situation. here is a company with extraordinary visibility on a global scale. as much as any tech product. and yet it does not really have a formula to make a good as this area jack is absolutely right. especially about simplifying the product and communicating the benefits more. but they cannot really communicate the benefits without simplifying the product. they have an extraordinary opportunity that remains big but to be honest valuation has been out of sync with reality since the ipo. to see the stock go down in preparation for long-term road after they repair the company makes sense to me. -- growth after they repair the company makes sense to me. emily: what does this mean for your clients, who are spending ad dollars on twitter? simon: i have had positive experiences working with twitter, especially around live events. friends who want to be seen as more current, more human. the fact that they have bee
david: -- in the landscape?id: investor should be happy that they are taking a realistic look at its own situation. here is a company with extraordinary visibility on a global scale. as much as any tech product. and yet it does not really have a formula to make a good as this area jack is absolutely right. especially about simplifying the product and communicating the benefits more. but they cannot really communicate the benefits without simplifying the product. they have an extraordinary...
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david: and it is going up.ald trump speaking why macy's fired him and why the deal for iran is bad for america and so much more. >>> they're calling it occupy the hamptons. our panel weighing in on the angry protests outside the house of a well-known hedge fund manager. that is coming up. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. melissa: houston which
david: and it is going up.ald trump speaking why macy's fired him and why the deal for iran is bad for america and so much more. >>> they're calling it occupy the hamptons. our panel weighing in on the angry protests outside the house of a well-known hedge fund manager. that is coming up. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business...
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let's pick up with the david. ryan: david stubbs with jpmorgan.much for sticking around with us. going back to asia, where a great the door to spain. there is been a lot of volatility on the chinese stock markets. equities asian equities, do you like them? david: certainly, it is silly positive view towards japan. i think it is more relevant than china for investors. i think that everyone should know by now that there is a big corporate restructuring story in japan. what is not as known is that is already playing out in market returns. those companies which are making efforts to improve corporate governance and improve shareholder value are being rewarded by the market. if this continues, which is still very cheap on several measures, if you pair that with the aggressive monetary policy we still like investing in chinese shares. anna: are you more excited about more easing in japan? or is it about how it moves away from fixed income? david: there certainly are a lot of tailwinds. the bank of japan was buying everything it can get its hands on. it
let's pick up with the david. ryan: david stubbs with jpmorgan.much for sticking around with us. going back to asia, where a great the door to spain. there is been a lot of volatility on the chinese stock markets. equities asian equities, do you like them? david: certainly, it is silly positive view towards japan. i think it is more relevant than china for investors. i think that everyone should know by now that there is a big corporate restructuring story in japan. what is not as known is that...
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david died less than three months ago from a brain tumor. >> do you think he cost david his life?s, i do. he certainly helped kill him. and he caused him five years of unbelievable suffering. >> reporter: tracy and her family blame themselves for not second-guessing the doctor. but they also wonder why no one caught onto this scheme sooner. 1-6789s despite years of fraud and billing for chemo their at this far more than in ion cooling. it took a whistle blower from one of dr. fa it. ata's clinics to go to the fbi then alarm bells went off. the tip came in a friday in august of 2013, the fbi very manyscrambled on monday agents interviewed eight clinic employees. on tuesday morning they arrested dr. fata. impressive speed for a government take down. but how did dr. fata slip by until then? what did he do to be able to get away with this for so long? >> he was the king of his practice and called him the king or called his practice the kingdom. he was. he ruled with an iron fist. he kept very close control over everything. and really didn't let anyone else see what he was actually doi
david died less than three months ago from a brain tumor. >> do you think he cost david his life?s, i do. he certainly helped kill him. and he caused him five years of unbelievable suffering. >> reporter: tracy and her family blame themselves for not second-guessing the doctor. but they also wonder why no one caught onto this scheme sooner. 1-6789s despite years of fraud and billing for chemo their at this far more than in ion cooling. it took a whistle blower from one of dr. fa it....
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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 refed 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. op they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... ok, you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could yo
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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but where is his accomplice, david sweat?. >> a perimeter is set up as investigators comb the area looking for nip sign of him. be but as the minutes and hours drag on, there is no sign of david sweat. and it is starting to become very clear that the manhunt is far from over. >> we have no reason to believe that mr. sweat was not with mr. matt at the time but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. there are several leads that are being tracked down as we speak about mr. sweat and his possible whereabouts. >>> law enforcement quickly moves to track down those leads. and close the perimeter, hoping to get david sweat to surface. >> he's been on the run for three weeks. he's tired, fatigued. he is hungry. he is going to make mistakes. and once again, those calls that we get in, the leads we get from the public. i've been saying it right along. something like that. >> but concern grows that david sweat had parted ways with richard matt long before matt was shot and killed. couldn't h right. the tripadvisor you'
but where is his accomplice, david sweat?. >> a perimeter is set up as investigators comb the area looking for nip sign of him. be but as the minutes and hours drag on, there is no sign of david sweat. and it is starting to become very clear that the manhunt is far from over. >> we have no reason to believe that mr. sweat was not with mr. matt at the time but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. there are several leads that are being tracked down as we speak...