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why is he also worked a chapter -- worth a chapter? david stewart: he was close to madison and very important to madison. in the war of 1812, that is a difficult time for madison. he is the first war president. he really brought on the war in many respects. but he was not a natural soldier. he had little experience. monroe added gravitas and grounding. brian lamb: age difference? david stewart: madison was seven or eight years older. brian lamb: how far did he lived from thomas jefferson? david stewart: they were all within 50 miles. munro had grown up--monroe had grown up around there, but he had moved to be closer to jefferson. brian lamb: last one. but -- put the two of them because each other, what do you see? david stewart:mo isnr a big guy. he is strapping andoe medicine has not changed--monroe is a big guy. he is strapping, and madison has not changed. brian lamb: i want to show video of montpelier and the dinner table where the madison entertained. let's show that and listen to it. i want to get you to talk about the end of their liv
why is he also worked a chapter -- worth a chapter? david stewart: he was close to madison and very important to madison. in the war of 1812, that is a difficult time for madison. he is the first war president. he really brought on the war in many respects. but he was not a natural soldier. he had little experience. monroe added gravitas and grounding. brian lamb: age difference? david stewart: madison was seven or eight years older. brian lamb: how far did he lived from thomas jefferson? david...
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>> david: a mailman. >> rose: a mailman? >> david: yes.in the post office. >> rose: because it was safe? >> david: safe, yes. secure paychecks. >> rose: pension. >> david: yeah. that was her dream, by the way. you know, that wasn't just... that was a dream. it wasn't only because she said that; that's how i felt about it. i... >> rose: you had no reason to believe that you were going to be as successful as you wanted to be. >> david: zero, zero belief in myself. and it's changed somewhat, but there's still a lot of that in me. >> rose: getting out of the house, going to the university of maryland, lightened his mood. people actually enjoyed his emerging sense of humor. after college, he became friends with fellow funnyman richard lewis, and david started doing standup. but it was not his finest hour. >> david: you know, when you do standup, there are certain requirements that you have to do, like you have to go on stage, and when you get introduced, you have to say "hey, how ya doin'? how are ya?" i couldn't do it. >> rose: it was false fo
>> david: a mailman. >> rose: a mailman? >> david: yes.in the post office. >> rose: because it was safe? >> david: safe, yes. secure paychecks. >> rose: pension. >> david: yeah. that was her dream, by the way. you know, that wasn't just... that was a dream. it wasn't only because she said that; that's how i felt about it. i... >> rose: you had no reason to believe that you were going to be as successful as you wanted to be. >> david: zero,...
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a target. we're watching this on friday the 13th. david: friday the 13th living up to the name and reputation until the last couple minutes of trading. we're still heading up triple digits on downside. all indices are down as you can see. a much improved market from where it was couple hours ago. we saw down over 200 on the dow. other indices were down much further. liz: the nasdaq getting hit by 21 points. that is a big clip. not as big as s&p or the dow. the dow is down nearly 1% on interesting day where there were big winners like el pollo loco, jumping after the beating the street. that is a heavily shorted stock. we also have lumber liquidators. david: "after the bell" starts right now. liz: to the action. boy, did we see volatile. craig hodges of hodges small cap funds will tell us which asset class he believes is still king. chris robinson of top third ag marketing is here to tell us the safe place he believes he found for your money. it is not stocks. it is not bonds. what is it? mark lehman of jmp securities breaks down sectors he
a target. we're watching this on friday the 13th. david: friday the 13th living up to the name and reputation until the last couple minutes of trading. we're still heading up triple digits on downside. all indices are down as you can see. a much improved market from where it was couple hours ago. we saw down over 200 on the dow. other indices were down much further. liz: the nasdaq getting hit by 21 points. that is a big clip. not as big as s&p or the dow. the dow is down nearly 1% on...
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david: well, i'm not so sure about that. on a day like today, michael, when you think what happened with earnings, expectations were pretty high for the first-quarter earnings. they certainly did not meet those expectations, right? >> correct, david. coming into the quarter, expectations were that the s&p 500 would see earnings growth of about 4 1/2%. instead we're coming in with expectations now that we're going to be about a negative 4%. and going forward, second quarter as was alluded to does not look that rosy. that's why for us as more tactical manager we've been shifting to more defensive areas because the global economic -- david: like what? be specific, michael, if you can. what areas in particular? >> health care is the area that we've been the most overweight. and, it come in through the quarter with the strongest earnings growth. it is expected to stay in the top three for the remainder of the year. when we look at the amount of cash flow moving into sector specific funds that invest there it has been strong and consis
david: well, i'm not so sure about that. on a day like today, michael, when you think what happened with earnings, expectations were pretty high for the first-quarter earnings. they certainly did not meet those expectations, right? >> correct, david. coming into the quarter, expectations were that the s&p 500 would see earnings growth of about 4 1/2%. instead we're coming in with expectations now that we're going to be about a negative 4%. and going forward, second quarter as was...
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>> i think it's a very fair point, david. think, concentrating on the market also leaves you painted in a very tough corner sometimes when you're forced to address language that really doesn't reflect what you feel. i think everybody had concentrated on this patience term. whether we would get patience panic, similar to a couple years ago. david: yeah. >> look the u.s. markets have been underperforming those countries with qe, similar to europe and japan. all those markets done far better than u.s. last couple months. that is what is important to concentrate on. >> they went down a lot before. that is whole another kettle of fish. >>> new information about just why netflix has begun to change its tune on the government tightening its grip on the internet. according to "wall street journal" netflix was looking for better terms in a deal it was making people didn't know about with comcast, verizon, at&t. so it engineered a slowdown of its own service a couple years ago to scream for help from the fcc, never expecting the fcc and
>> i think it's a very fair point, david. think, concentrating on the market also leaves you painted in a very tough corner sometimes when you're forced to address language that really doesn't reflect what you feel. i think everybody had concentrated on this patience term. whether we would get patience panic, similar to a couple years ago. david: yeah. >> look the u.s. markets have been underperforming those countries with qe, similar to europe and japan. all those markets done far...
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a start. we might get another pop before it is all over. david: at very least it is start of jitters here in the market. they didn't come anywhere close any point in the day making up losses yesterday. a lot of news by the way, we've been focusing on it right here on fox business for quite some time, these negative interest rates we see them abroad. we've even seen them in some commercial accounts. is that one of the things spooking the markets? >> that's right. what we're seeing now you're going to fine divergence of the central banks of the largest central bank in the world, the fed, will start normalizing rates at some point soon. rest of the world, european union, eurozone and asia and developing economy, all cutting rates going to massive qe. that is what we're seeing now. that is why the euro is at 12-year lows and going lower. once the, you have issue with qe in europe and with problems in greece, that is just going to continue to make the dollar stronger across the board. david: kevin, let's bring it back home and talk about earnings for
a start. we might get another pop before it is all over. david: at very least it is start of jitters here in the market. they didn't come anywhere close any point in the day making up losses yesterday. a lot of news by the way, we've been focusing on it right here on fox business for quite some time, these negative interest rates we see them abroad. we've even seen them in some commercial accounts. is that one of the things spooking the markets? >> that's right. what we're seeing now...
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liz: they have a stake in this game. davidjonathan had some headlines for us about the election itself. it could be that bibi netanyahu at the end of the day did close the gap. even if it's a tie, close enough, maybe that he gets enough coalition partners, people to join with his party, even if he loses in a squeaker, his party might still win. he may be able to form the government under the parliamentary system. so this is big news out of israel. liz: indeed. david: big news out of the united states as well. tomorrow the fed decision. investors will be focused on that just that one word, patience. could a single word cause armageddon on wall street? if so, what does that say about the foundations of our markets? liz: wild for wings. last year buffalo wild wings sold 94 million of them during march madness. will they sell even more this year? it could make the stock a tasty addition to your portfolio. weaving sports into wings. we have the ceo in a fox business exclusive next. david: while it is only one word that could cause
liz: they have a stake in this game. davidjonathan had some headlines for us about the election itself. it could be that bibi netanyahu at the end of the day did close the gap. even if it's a tie, close enough, maybe that he gets enough coalition partners, people to join with his party, even if he loses in a squeaker, his party might still win. he may be able to form the government under the parliamentary system. so this is big news out of israel. liz: indeed. david: big news out of the united...
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a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidkets have been getting a temporary boost from central bank money printing but the underlying problems that keep the region mired in slow growth remain. so is it going to sink back in recession when the juice from the central bank stimulus runs dry? joining us is one of europe's leading entrepreneurs. the founder of libertas institute a pan-european group dedicated to free markets, and free minds. good things. thanks for being here. what about this current stock market rally in europe? is it short-lived, a flash in the pan? >> we're seeing a lot of moves with the euro. we decided to to do quantitative easing in europe as well. david: what do you think of that? is that a good move or not? >> i don't think so. david: why not? >> this is sticking plaster of bandaid for bigger problems. i think what european needs a pan-european bankruptcy code. we need much more liberalized bankruptcy laws in europe. we need to allow freedom to fail. we need to stop bailing out failed industries and banks.
a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidkets have been getting a temporary boost from central bank money printing but the underlying problems that keep the region mired in slow growth remain. so is it going to sink back in recession when the juice from the central bank stimulus runs dry? joining us is one of europe's leading entrepreneurs. the founder of libertas institute a pan-european group dedicated to free markets, and free minds. good things. thanks for being here. what about...
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supreme court has a tough choice here. davidnomi, is this beginning of the end of the coal industry? >> i do think that the supreme court will uphold what they did last year. this has been a bipartisan, sort of fight against emissions. yes, it has some repercussions on coal industry. i completely believe we can walk and chew gum. we can create subsidies for the industry to convert or enhance other businesses to help with their emissions but i think it will be upheld. this has been a 25-year in the making type of emissions standards. david: right. >> i think it is going to hold. david: cheryl, i think we can walk and chew gum at the same time as well. at least i know i can. the fact is there are ways to clean coal. there is extraordinary new research being done how to create cleaner coal, burn cleaner, et cetera. why can't the president give a little on some things, the coal industrygy a little, come to compromise instead of two bulls head-to-head? cheryl: you're right, there are great technologies out there, but at the same time
supreme court has a tough choice here. davidnomi, is this beginning of the end of the coal industry? >> i do think that the supreme court will uphold what they did last year. this has been a bipartisan, sort of fight against emissions. yes, it has some repercussions on coal industry. i completely believe we can walk and chew gum. we can create subsidies for the industry to convert or enhance other businesses to help with their emissions but i think it will be upheld. this has been a...
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david: steve odland, always have a good perspective. rmer office depot chairman and ceo and autozone chairman and ceo. >> thank you. david: are retail auto numbers going to get better the in spring in let's hope so. tweet us @fbnatb. >> weak wages, there is always a way to make money, we have a our panel picking a side and picking a stock in retail world. >>> plus boxed in. shares of cloud storage box sinking after earnings report. look inside the box there were a lot of positive surprises. we have the ceo straight ahead. ♪ ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world, to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. it's more than it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. includ
david: steve odland, always have a good perspective. rmer office depot chairman and ceo and autozone chairman and ceo. >> thank you. david: are retail auto numbers going to get better the in spring in let's hope so. tweet us @fbnatb. >> weak wages, there is always a way to make money, we have a our panel picking a side and picking a stock in retail world. >>> plus boxed in. shares of cloud storage box sinking after earnings report. look inside the box there were a lot of...
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david: you're a lucky one. liz: good to see you, and full head of hair, the ma, along with mark sebastian. david: which want to hear from you, folks. is the nasdaq 5000 now difficult from the 2000 version. remember just 15 years ago we saw 5000 also. this is many somehow a different era for the 5000 nasdaq? send us a message on facebook. give us a tweet @fbnatb. liz: keith bliss at top, said it feels more fundamental and stronger this time. we'll see. we know stocks led us to nasdaq 5000, from apple to intel to keurig green mountain. the question, what will get us to nasdaq 6,000? we have a panel sharing their top picks. david: here is internet stock that did not share in the glory of the nasdaq. alibaba shares down again today. it now is off 29% from its record close as investors get wary about china's consumer growth. is that company, alibaba a canary in the coal mine for china? liz: even as the markets hit new highs, institutions, so-called, smart money, pouring coin into bond etfs. at the fastest pace since
david: you're a lucky one. liz: good to see you, and full head of hair, the ma, along with mark sebastian. david: which want to hear from you, folks. is the nasdaq 5000 now difficult from the 2000 version. remember just 15 years ago we saw 5000 also. this is many somehow a different era for the 5000 nasdaq? send us a message on facebook. give us a tweet @fbnatb. liz: keith bliss at top, said it feels more fundamental and stronger this time. we'll see. we know stocks led us to nasdaq 5000, from...
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a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidnew class of cholesterol fighting drugs with far fewer side-effects than traditional statins may be ready for fda approval soon. liz: there are a couple names involved. sanofi, reagainer ron. they are expected to sell the drugs within the next months. our next guest is in charge of bringing sanofi and regeneron's drug to market. thank you, doctor, for being here. what is the headline? you take it just once every couple of weeks and it will bring down the rick of heart disease, or does it eliminate those problems that we've seen with past statins? >> what we're really excited about what we're developing with prulent with patients high-risk for heart attacks due to their high levels of cholesterol, the bad cholesterol, lll. we've have seen tremendous ability of it to decrease the bad cholesterol in our patient who is are high-risk over the course of long-term trials. so together with our partners at regeneron, we're really excited about think, now my father, i guess he uses lipitor, he h
a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidnew class of cholesterol fighting drugs with far fewer side-effects than traditional statins may be ready for fda approval soon. liz: there are a couple names involved. sanofi, reagainer ron. they are expected to sell the drugs within the next months. our next guest is in charge of bringing sanofi and regeneron's drug to market. thank you, doctor, for being here. what is the headline? you take it just once every couple of weeks and it will bring...
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have a great day. davideciate it, you too. >>> unlikely warning from a car company to car buyers. beware of our own dealers. wait until you hear who this is coming next. liz: from jobless claims to factory orders, much more, we have got the number one thing you need to watch like a hawk. that's next. ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, big changes at mcdonald's a new policy for chicken. that is just one of the big consumer stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ♪ you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. inves
have a great day. davideciate it, you too. >>> unlikely warning from a car company to car buyers. beware of our own dealers. wait until you hear who this is coming next. liz: from jobless claims to factory orders, much more, we have got the number one thing you need to watch like a hawk. that's next. ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, big changes at mcdonald's a new policy for chicken. that is just one of the big consumer stories...
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that is a very strong market for housing. davidll, mike, i don't want to embarrass you, but i've got to ask, how were your projections a year ago in terms of what happened today? >> well, in terms of purchase market and what we were expecting in terms of home sales, we got those numbers -- david: well, we'll talk about sales in a minute, but i'm talking about rates right now. [laughter] >> obviously. we were as surprised as anyone by the decline in rates last year. we had yet another year of really record low mortgage rates, and that was a real boon for the refinance market. and it helped some buyers into the market as well. david: yeah. everybody -- i think they did, dow jones did a survey of 100 economists, they were all wrong on rates a year ago. nobody expected rates to stay as low as he was. all right, new home sales, what are your predictions? >> we think for 2015 as a whole we'll be up about 13%. david: wow. >> now, that's a big number, but you have to remember where we are. at about 500,000 new home sales, that's about half
that is a very strong market for housing. davidll, mike, i don't want to embarrass you, but i've got to ask, how were your projections a year ago in terms of what happened today? >> well, in terms of purchase market and what we were expecting in terms of home sales, we got those numbers -- david: well, we'll talk about sales in a minute, but i'm talking about rates right now. [laughter] >> obviously. we were as surprised as anyone by the decline in rates last year. we had yet...
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there was major acceleration of a selloff, the dow down 318 points. david: surprising i the least hit hard was russell 2000, small and medium-sized cap stocks holding up better than a lot of big ones. >> you can blame apple. heavily weighted in the s&p and dow. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. david: we'll also get to the hillary business coming up. meanwhile we have to talk about the markets. big down day. hennessey fund brian perry wants to help investors capitalize on lower fuel costs. jensen quality growth fund alan is here to talk about how to find stocks that will benefit your portfolio in any economic environment even if things get worse overseas. larry shover, i have to ask, where do we go from here? >> i think more of the same. i have to say dollar strength instability of oil, of course those things are really in our face but we need to look at the bloodlines of this whole market action. i can trace it back to february 20th, with the greek reaction. the 24th with yellen. we were much too high. as i said last tuesday, the market w
there was major acceleration of a selloff, the dow down 318 points. david: surprising i the least hit hard was russell 2000, small and medium-sized cap stocks holding up better than a lot of big ones. >> you can blame apple. heavily weighted in the s&p and dow. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. david: we'll also get to the hillary business coming up. meanwhile we have to talk about the markets. big down day. hennessey fund brian perry wants to help...
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david: let me just ask a question, an advice question. >> sure. david: for a guy who is involved in payment systems, this might not be, sort of anti-intuitive to you do use cash. you use cash. sometimes you think a card should not be used. when are those times? >> you know, i use cash, honestly, i use cash in cabs. i use cash when i'm traveling in different cities and have a quick cab ride somewhere if i don't jump in uber. if you quickly run into convenience store. if consumers are smart about where they use their credit card or debit card, you can kind of get a sense when you're somewhere, maybe i shouldn't use my personal information, cash might be better here, might be a safer environment. i don't feel that way when i go to target or home depot or starbucks but you know, but there are breaches occurring too and i know that comment flies in the face of some of that. liz: what we'll see death of credit card. >> i see you will see the death of magnetic card swipe. david: interesting. verying. congrats on the sale. >> thank you very much. david: sp
david: let me just ask a question, an advice question. >> sure. david: for a guy who is involved in payment systems, this might not be, sort of anti-intuitive to you do use cash. you use cash. sometimes you think a card should not be used. when are those times? >> you know, i use cash, honestly, i use cash in cabs. i use cash when i'm traveling in different cities and have a quick cab ride somewhere if i don't jump in uber. if you quickly run into convenience store. if consumers are...
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a job offer. if you don't you won't. davidryl, sometimes best place, best return on investment is not most expensive. >> northern arizona university, a great school in arizona i went to. look at me now. that's all i'm saying. david: there you are. you have arrived. talk about great return on investment, thank you very much, folks. thanks to bob rice, cheryl casone. sabrina and myself, catch us on "forbes on fox," every saturday, 11:00 a.m. eastern time. fox news channel. you don't want to miss it. liz? >> five victims of gm's faulty ignition switch defect turned down their compensation settlements. that is new news. what does it mean as they pursue new lawsuits? ken feinberg has very definitive statement for us. he is giving it live next. president obama react israeli prime minister's call for tougher action against iran's nuclear program, in essence saying he heard nothing new, no new ideas from netanyahu. can companies, that straddle both companies, doing business in both, do they continue business as usual? is it worse, is
a job offer. if you don't you won't. davidryl, sometimes best place, best return on investment is not most expensive. >> northern arizona university, a great school in arizona i went to. look at me now. that's all i'm saying. david: there you are. you have arrived. talk about great return on investment, thank you very much, folks. thanks to bob rice, cheryl casone. sabrina and myself, catch us on "forbes on fox," every saturday, 11:00 a.m. eastern time. fox news channel. you...
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, don't do this. >> david, don't do this to your people. >> all of a sudden you see i'm, like, my god, i hope they allowed the children to leave. >> this is not the way to end this. leave your people out, david. be a messiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out. >> the entire scene unfolds before a live tv audience. >> look at that. this is gorgeous. >> they threw tear gas in there or something and it started on fire or something. >> the exuberance of a control room producer is tempered by the reality of the situation. >> it was quick. the structure was like a wooden match. we never stopped our negotiation efforts. we continued right up until i turned off the speakers on that last day at 12:35 in the afternoon. >> everyone was in tears. we could all see the faces of the children. we all knew who they were. we had seen them. and that's what we were dedicated to do
, don't do this. >> david, don't do this to your people. >> all of a sudden you see i'm, like, my god, i hope they allowed the children to leave. >> this is not the way to end this. leave your people out, david. be a messiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out....
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david: no discounts. $1000. [laughter] michael: everybody gets a discount. david: i want to thank you for a great interview. [applause] david: this is the first map of the district of columbia. michael: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> >> tomorrow morning -- and elizabeth wydra of the constitutional accountability center. that is followed by molly o'toole of defense one discussing the ways the republican congress is counting the white house on foreign policy and military issues. washington journal is like every morning, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> keep track of the new republican led congress on c-span, c-span2, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> next committee discussion focusing on the sports mascots and other cultural instances of american indian stereotypes. then, and evaluation of relations between the u.s. and canada and issues including the keystone xl pipeline, climate change, and national security. now from phoenix, arizona, a di
david: no discounts. $1000. [laughter] michael: everybody gets a discount. david: i want to thank you for a great interview. [applause] david: this is the first map of the district of columbia. michael: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> >> tomorrow morning -- and elizabeth wydra of the constitutional accountability...
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a mood change. we'll ask jack hanna what he thinks about the change. david: famed entrepreneur and tech investor mark cuban making a very bold call. this tech bubble is worse, worse than the one in 2000. that is what he said. is he right or this call just a flashy headline. we'll debate it with the panel. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid
a mood change. we'll ask jack hanna what he thinks about the change. david: famed entrepreneur and tech investor mark cuban making a very bold call. this tech bubble is worse, worse than the one in 2000. that is what he said. is he right or this call just a flashy headline. we'll debate it with the panel. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan...
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it is not a winning strategy. davidted, he could, excuse me, he could be right, cheryl, on this point, ted cruz. but when push comes to shove, i don't see a lot of establishment money going to him? >> no. in fact if we're talking particularly like wall street banks or large corporations they want to bet on the winner. want to establish relationships, put their money behind who they think, they believe is going to win. washington ceo council, they all said jeb bush and i don't think that's changed. david: move on to the democrats, because as hillary clinton presidential bid continues to slip a little, democrats serious looking to alternatives, senator liz warren who got endorsement from "boston globe." we didn't have to look very far, governor bayh. we've done this before but i couldn't resist. >> don't scare your viewers. david: i know it is impossible to be objective about yourself. you are a democrat who has governor never raised taxes. who appealed across party aisles to a lot of republicans in the senate. both execu
it is not a winning strategy. davidted, he could, excuse me, he could be right, cheryl, on this point, ted cruz. but when push comes to shove, i don't see a lot of establishment money going to him? >> no. in fact if we're talking particularly like wall street banks or large corporations they want to bet on the winner. want to establish relationships, put their money behind who they think, they believe is going to win. washington ceo council, they all said jeb bush and i don't think that's...
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a big deal -- david: oh, look at the man with the tie, there he is pushing the button. that's anthony scaramucci with a big smile on his face. liz: ten-year anniversary, and when they started, they had 100 million in assets, today 30 billion. congratulations, say knew chi and the sky judge bridge team. david: we're going to talk to them about good and bad days coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. will ez liz green on the screen, if you are in stocks on this sixth year anniversary of the bull market, you continue to make money. welcome, everybody. let's break down today's action. we have kim picking two unloved technology technology names that she absolutely loves. she'll tell us why now is the time to buy them. yeah, she's nodding. john burke from burke financial strategies says look for regions where rates are declining. where is that? oh, he'll tell you. and alan nutman in the pits of the cme. alan, quite the bull run again today. to what do you attribute that? >> i think it's just getsing a bounce. we saw unwinding on friday, but it wasn't heavy volume, and y
a big deal -- david: oh, look at the man with the tie, there he is pushing the button. that's anthony scaramucci with a big smile on his face. liz: ten-year anniversary, and when they started, they had 100 million in assets, today 30 billion. congratulations, say knew chi and the sky judge bridge team. david: we're going to talk to them about good and bad days coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. will ez liz green on the screen, if you are in stocks on this sixth year...
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he didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark davidan struck out at something he perceived to be phony, something he was angry at, to become something he wasn't, to become somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim hogrefe did not buy it for a minute. >> left the courthouse with no comment. >> if he was obsessed with anything, it was bringing attention to himself. he was narcissistic, he was grandiose, he wanted to bring attention to himself. the fact that john lennon was the victim here is simply because john lennon was publicly available, and others were not. he was not crazed. he was not obsessed and he was not entitled to the insanity defense, and we felt that he was criminally responsible, and he did not have a mental disease or defect, and that whatever his mental state was, it did not prevent him from knowing the nature of his conduct and that it was wrong. >> with the evidence at hand, a grand jury indictment is expected. >> on june 22nd, 1981, just six months after the murder and the day his trial is set to begin, cha
he didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark davidan struck out at something he perceived to be phony, something he was angry at, to become something he wasn't, to become somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim hogrefe did not buy it for a minute. >> left the courthouse with no comment. >> if he was obsessed with anything, it was bringing attention to himself. he was narcissistic, he was grandiose, he wanted to bring attention to himself. the fact that john...
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betty: it is kind of like a fake threat. david: it is a total fake threat. betty: david, hold on. u'll be staying with us for a little bit rate coming up, and big event for tesla on thursday. a deal that elon musk tweeted out yesterday. a press conference on 9:00 a.m. on thursday. ending anxiety on a software update. that has a lot of people excited. we'll be right back. ♪ betty: here's a look at our top stories this morning. in a famous cold case, robert durst is being held in new orleans. he has long been linked to his wife's disappearing and to kill. this was just before the finale of an hbo documentary. he was caught off camera saying "he killed them all." people familiar with the proposed deal say that the risk of unraveling between the two sides on financial terms and leadership. the merger would be worth $40 billion. another sign that ge wants to reduce its role in consumer finance. ge has agreed to sell its consumer lending business in australia and new zealand to an investor group. the deal has an impressive five -- an enterprise value of $6 billion. the company is reducin
betty: it is kind of like a fake threat. david: it is a total fake threat. betty: david, hold on. u'll be staying with us for a little bit rate coming up, and big event for tesla on thursday. a deal that elon musk tweeted out yesterday. a press conference on 9:00 a.m. on thursday. ending anxiety on a software update. that has a lot of people excited. we'll be right back. ♪ betty: here's a look at our top stories this morning. in a famous cold case, robert durst is being held in new orleans....
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a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidet coffee out there but none of it was good enough for aerosmith drummer joey kramer. he decided to create his own brand. out of that desire came his own coffee business. it is called rockin' & roastin'. >> that is a great name. to tell us about his business and transition from rock star to business rock star, joey kramer in the house. >> hello, liz. >> hello, darling. david: >> hello, david. david: hello, joey. >> rockin' & roastin', i always heard you loved caffeine and coffee because long recording sessions you have to get through. >> yeah. >> what was out there just wasn't exactly to your liking? >> you know, over all the years i've been on the road, the band has been together for 43 years. so i spent a lot of time on the road. i've never really been able to find a decent cup of coffee or anything i would consider form may or really -- gourmet or really good. left me to the old adage if you want something done. david: do it yourself. >> do it yourself. david: the question is, so mu
a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. davidet coffee out there but none of it was good enough for aerosmith drummer joey kramer. he decided to create his own brand. out of that desire came his own coffee business. it is called rockin' & roastin'. >> that is a great name. to tell us about his business and transition from rock star to business rock star, joey kramer in the house. >> hello, liz. >> hello, darling. david: >> hello, david. david: hello, joey....
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phil: david, a partial deal or no deal? d what we have always is going to be a willingness to allow a third party to hold their enriched uranium. u.s. officials have pushed back a little on that. can you explain what the state of play is on that? david: what has happened here is as early as last year, an idea began to flow that would make sense for iran to a lot of its fuel, and it has tens of thousands of pounds of nuclear fuels, most of it to russia, and what the russians, who built their big commercial nuclear reactor said, they can turn it into fuel that they could burn for the reactor. i ran, it would be a very simple solution for them because people would not be worried they can use it were a on, and the iranians can they, look we made this, and we are using it with russian help to have power and electricity for our people, and it has been widely assumed since november or thereabouts that that was pretty well be understanding, even though it was not written or signed anywhere, and then last night we had the deputy fore
phil: david, a partial deal or no deal? d what we have always is going to be a willingness to allow a third party to hold their enriched uranium. u.s. officials have pushed back a little on that. can you explain what the state of play is on that? david: what has happened here is as early as last year, an idea began to flow that would make sense for iran to a lot of its fuel, and it has tens of thousands of pounds of nuclear fuels, most of it to russia, and what the russians, who built their big...
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david: [laughs] i don't know when i said that. mark: do they still have such a thing? vid: i don't know when i said that. mark: they don't have an elaborate damage control operation? david: no. mark: i consider you such a thing. david: we put out the fact of the public make up their mind. mark: david, vacant for coming in. we would like you to come back at the story comes forward. -- thank you for coming in. we would like to have you back as the story comes forward. we will be right back. ♪ >> i made a lot of money, but they didn't tell me i was going to do 20 years in prison. they didn't tell me that in her of me to drive a big car with big wheels on it that some alleles with kids kid would go hungry. i had never read a book and never try to read a book. in my neighborhood, it wasn't. >> he's on the road today, but john heilemann recently sat down with mark levin, the director of that documentary, which also happens to be about some of john's favorite subjects, los angeles, reading, and drugs lots of drugs. here's the conversation. john: tell us why you decided to make
david: [laughs] i don't know when i said that. mark: do they still have such a thing? vid: i don't know when i said that. mark: they don't have an elaborate damage control operation? david: no. mark: i consider you such a thing. david: we put out the fact of the public make up their mind. mark: david, vacant for coming in. we would like you to come back at the story comes forward. -- thank you for coming in. we would like to have you back as the story comes forward. we will be right back. ♪...
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is there a floor? davidm: there is a floor in the sense that we wish we had a more dependable instrument. when you are buying and selling, it is not as dependable as when you are moving on interest rates. that is just a wish. you have to deal with the hand you are dealt. there isn't a floor in the sense that swiss national bank are demonstrating. you start at some point getting into diminishing returns. there's technical issues. jonathan: are we there already? adam: not yet. it is not just about -0.25. the main point is everybody you talk to about unconventional monetary policy has to eat their words. buying and selling of securities is going to the conventional monetary policy for the next several years. jonathan: that is the call. thank you, david bloom and adam posen. the real headlines apparently are in the skies this morning. if you look out your window, we leave you with the beginning of a solar eclipse that will cast a shadow over europe. the ftse 100 up by 12 points this friday. 12,000 points, almost
is there a floor? davidm: there is a floor in the sense that we wish we had a more dependable instrument. when you are buying and selling, it is not as dependable as when you are moving on interest rates. that is just a wish. you have to deal with the hand you are dealt. there isn't a floor in the sense that swiss national bank are demonstrating. you start at some point getting into diminishing returns. there's technical issues. jonathan: are we there already? adam: not yet. it is not just...
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would you describe this as an over denial or simply as a broken promise? david cameron: we took the bureaucracy and we made big decisions. number one, put more money in. number two, take bureaucracy out. that is why we have nine and a half thousand more doctors. i can see the chancellor chuckling. we know he wants to be in the kitchen cabinet. he does not know which kitchen to turn up to. ed miliband: i thought he might mention kitchens. at least i paid for my kitchen. [cheering] first broken promise, he said he would refuse to go back to the days where people had to wait for hours to be seen. now we learn the nhs will miss the target for this year for the first time. what do you make of that promise? which kitchen he pay for? david cameron: i feel sorry for the opposition. he literally doesn't know his next meal is coming from. [cheering] so far this year, 93.7% of people have been seen within that target of four hours. we will do better to make sure that continues to happen. we made a promise, what does that we would put 12.7 million pounds in nhs. they said i
would you describe this as an over denial or simply as a broken promise? david cameron: we took the bureaucracy and we made big decisions. number one, put more money in. number two, take bureaucracy out. that is why we have nine and a half thousand more doctors. i can see the chancellor chuckling. we know he wants to be in the kitchen cabinet. he does not know which kitchen to turn up to. ed miliband: i thought he might mention kitchens. at least i paid for my kitchen. [cheering] first broken...
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a catalyst. i think we move lower. davidhn, encouraging news from small businesses, they apparently had a better quarter in the first quarter of this year than was expected. there is positive movement. >> yeah, look, economies are always growing, and this is true when they're recessing. all recessions are recoveries where you clean out all the bad stuff. we have gridlock in washington and a stronger dollar that is a lure for assessment. this is a growth story not recession story. david: look at gridlock and washington, which the market -- >> clean out the bad stuff that caused [inaudible]. david: have you positive signs, go ahead. >> the economy is stagnant and not go to grow at gangbuster rate that we need to get people back to work or the salaries before they got laid off which is the other issue we don't talk about. if you are making $60,000 a year and you got laid off, and got a new job, chances are you are not make $60,000 a year. which is the other reason consumers are not spending. shareholders, who the taxpayers save
a catalyst. i think we move lower. davidhn, encouraging news from small businesses, they apparently had a better quarter in the first quarter of this year than was expected. there is positive movement. >> yeah, look, economies are always growing, and this is true when they're recessing. all recessions are recoveries where you clean out all the bad stuff. we have gridlock in washington and a stronger dollar that is a lure for assessment. this is a growth story not recession story. david:...
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the forensic animation and testimony of the hall of fame wrestling coach resulted in a very different conclusion. david was found guilty of the much lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter. his sentence was reduced to time served and he was released from prison. >> his life could have been ruined. now he's a free man. i don't know what he's doing now, but i understand he wanted to become a lawyer. >> the case shows the limits of what answers science can provide. questions about exactly what happened the night of dusty harless' death remain. >> most likely the main reason why there was more forensic evidence the second trial is because there was literally years in between to prepare and to really go through everything with a fine-tooth comb and to present all evidence that you possibly could. >> i've learned that in a fight, in a physical fight, things don't go always according to plan. the guy who is supposed to win the fight ends up losing. anything can happen. i think that's what happened in this case. >> exactly what happened i don't think anybody will really know. except possibly the defendant. >
the forensic animation and testimony of the hall of fame wrestling coach resulted in a very different conclusion. david was found guilty of the much lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter. his sentence was reduced to time served and he was released from prison. >> his life could have been ruined. now he's a free man. i don't know what he's doing now, but i understand he wanted to become a lawyer. >> the case shows the limits of what answers science can provide. questions about...
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david? >> steve thank you. >>> now to america's secrets this evening. the former director of the cia, a general, david petraeus admitting he shared those secrets with his mistress. even sharing conversations he had with the president. we learned today he carefully recorded american intelligence in eight black books of his own. the identities of spies, war strategies. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the punish. >> reporter: he was the four-star hero hailed as a strategic genius, who went on to become the nation's top spy. but today, david petraeus pled a/* guilty to sharing those top secrets with his then-mistress paula broadwell. and the fbi flatly accused him of lying to cover up his crimes. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation. >> reporter: during his command in after began stan prosecutors say petraeus kept sensitive information in a series of eight black books. possibly like the one seen here. according to prosecutors, the books contained classified information -- identities of covert officers, war strategy, intelligence ca
david? >> steve thank you. >>> now to america's secrets this evening. the former director of the cia, a general, david petraeus admitting he shared those secrets with his mistress. even sharing conversations he had with the president. we learned today he carefully recorded american intelligence in eight black books of his own. the identities of spies, war strategies. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the punish. >> reporter: he was the four-star hero...
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inside we'll talk about tomorrow's showers and tomorrow's mild air it's sort of a good news -- bad news story. >> all right david thank you. >>> when you see breaking news or severe weather we want to you join in on the action can you be a part of "action news" by sending your pictures and videos to jointheaction@6abc.com and on social media using #6abcaction. >>> a graduate of drexel university was on board the doomed flight that crashed in france yesterday. all the people on the flight are presumed dead, two americans were on board including a drexel university graduate. the search for remains continues as they work to find out what happened to that plane. marcy gonzales is live with more. >> reporter: rick, investigators are holding a news conference right now, they say for the time being there are no signs of foul play but they are not ruling out the possibility that the plane may have been hijacked and they have successfully recovered recordings from the first black box. >> this is the battered black box this is one of the keys to figuring out what caused germanwings flight to crash in the alps yesterday. >
inside we'll talk about tomorrow's showers and tomorrow's mild air it's sort of a good news -- bad news story. >> all right david thank you. >>> when you see breaking news or severe weather we want to you join in on the action can you be a part of "action news" by sending your pictures and videos to jointheaction@6abc.com and on social media using #6abcaction. >>> a graduate of drexel university was on board the doomed flight that crashed in france yesterday....
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and thank you for watching on a thursday evening. i'm david muir. pe to see you right back here tomorrow. until then have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a graduate student of philosophy from columbia, missouri... an automotive engineer from hartland, michigan... and our returning champion a stay-at-home mom from newark, delaware...
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a cell that wasn't his. >> mr. bell, talk to you about this ticket. davidl got ten days for possession of contraband and five days of disruption of operations for a total of 15 days in disciplinary segregation. >> have a good day. during the segregation he will lose all privileges and be confined to a single cell 23 hours a day. >> been here three years. what's 15 days compared to three years? no matter where you at it's all the same. it's just how you do your time. >> bell initially denied the tobacco was his. he now tells a different story. >> yeah it was mine. it was mine. when it come to everybody else i can't really speak on them or who was involved or if it was somebody else involved. but of course some money got to be getting made off of it. because that's a whole lot. >> how much is one rolled cigarette? >> a name brand cigarette probably go anywhere from 5, 6, $7 in here by itself. >> how can you trade in currency when there is no currency in jail? it seems like standard currency ends up being commissary. >> i don't really want to expose the system
a cell that wasn't his. >> mr. bell, talk to you about this ticket. davidl got ten days for possession of contraband and five days of disruption of operations for a total of 15 days in disciplinary segregation. >> have a good day. during the segregation he will lose all privileges and be confined to a single cell 23 hours a day. >> been here three years. what's 15 days compared to three years? no matter where you at it's all the same. it's just how you do your time. >>...
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but isis remains a formidable foe. david, even though americans are not involved in ground combat here, there are thousands of americans training the iraqi forces, in a fight that has huge consequences for america and the region. david? >> martha, thank you. >>> back here at home now. chilling new 911 calls after a home invasion in connecticut. a family terrorized with what appeared to be bombs. the son, a bank executive, part of an attempt to rob the bank. he called a friend for help. tonight, we hear what that collegague did next, calling 911. here's gio benitez. >> now i'm specifically told not to contact the authorities. >> reporter: the 911 call, chilling. a credit union ceo, the man he's calling about, an employee. >> he has a bomb he's sitting in the car, the perpetrator has put a bomb under the mom's >> reporter: the suspects in black pants and full ski masks, allegedly sending him to the credit union alone to get money wearing that device. >> they told me to have all the staff leave the branch. so nobody gets hurt.
but isis remains a formidable foe. david, even though americans are not involved in ground combat here, there are thousands of americans training the iraqi forces, in a fight that has huge consequences for america and the region. david? >> martha, thank you. >>> back here at home now. chilling new 911 calls after a home invasion in connecticut. a family terrorized with what appeared to be bombs. the son, a bank executive, part of an attempt to rob the bank. he called a friend for...
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thank you david. >>> a california jury decided robin thicke and pharrell williams stole a beat from ahem more than $7 million. the jury ruled that williams and thicke borrowed music from marvin gay to write their 2013 smash hit blurred lines. jurors listened to gay's song got to give it up from sheet music for a comparison. gay's children called the win a victory for their father's legacy. >> he's been gone for 30 years so when this happened there was nothing else to do but stand up for him stand up for his music. >> williams said he is disappointed and believes the ruling sets a horrible press dent for music and creativity. >> new this morning a south carolina woman is fighting for her breeding dogs back. authorities took 146 dogs from the woman last week. she was cited for failing to provide proper care and treatment. people lined up at the animal shelter to adopt the dogs but they were told adoptions for now are on hold. that's because the woman filed court documents asking for the dogs back. she also wants the animal rescue facility to halt the neutering and spaying of her breedin
thank you david. >>> a california jury decided robin thicke and pharrell williams stole a beat from ahem more than $7 million. the jury ruled that williams and thicke borrowed music from marvin gay to write their 2013 smash hit blurred lines. jurors listened to gay's song got to give it up from sheet music for a comparison. gay's children called the win a victory for their father's legacy. >> he's been gone for 30 years so when this happened there was nothing else to do but stand...
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wet later on today. >> okay, thank you david. >>> a delaware county singer is getting ready to competefamous apollo theater. here's why. >> ♪♪ >> 21-year-old cheyenne merritt of east lansdowne recently won the amateur night competition at the apollo in new york city. she was able to qualify for the winners let me nation competition. >>> the singer is taking add advantage of the spotlight. she heads back to the apollo tomorrow. we'll be right back. >> ♪♪ (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. >> top stories at 6:56. investigators piecing together details on that
wet later on today. >> okay, thank you david. >>> a delaware county singer is getting ready to competefamous apollo theater. here's why. >> ♪♪ >> 21-year-old cheyenne merritt of east lansdowne recently won the amateur night competition at the apollo in new york city. she was able to qualify for the winners let me nation competition. >>> the singer is taking add advantage of the spotlight. she heads back to the apollo tomorrow. we'll be right back....
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david burgert is a skilled outdoorsman, extremely familiar with weapons. d government and law enforcement. and he's armed and dangerous. if you have seen david burgert, or have any information as to his whereabouts please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> burgert is a big guy. he's disguised himself in the past. he may have gained weight, lost weight. he's had long hair in the past, he's had short hair. i would encourage anybody that's had dealings with david burgert to call law enforcement. >> i don't know how he got away. they don't know how he got away. they're pissed off that he got away. this guy left everybody in montana with one big puzzling mystery. where is david burgert? >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, 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 goodbye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered
david burgert is a skilled outdoorsman, extremely familiar with weapons. d government and law enforcement. and he's armed and dangerous. if you have seen david burgert, or have any information as to his whereabouts please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> burgert is a big guy. he's disguised himself in the past. he may have gained weight, lost weight....
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and thank you for watching on a thursday evening. i'm david muir. pe to see you right back here tomorrow. until then have a good evening. good night. wheel... of... fortrtune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. hehey, folks. [ cheers and applause ] thanks for coming. thank you. goodbye. thanks, jim. thanks, everybody. hi. good to see you, guys. get ready. they're scrambling frantically for those "toss-up" devices as we go to our first one. it's "things." here we . bell chimes ] adam. health & wellness? nope. everybody else now. [ bell chimes ]
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a lot about u.s. monetary policy in japan. david: we could go to em. time on why it will be 1998 all over again. stephanie: you pull in a lot of lyrics from songs. i will recommend "i don't mind." think those lyrics will resonate. that is it for "market makers." we sat down with bill ackman. you can catch the full interview on bloomberg.com. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. at midday, falling deeper into the red before next week's fed meeting. we have given back most of yesterday's gains. the dollar stronger following an unexpected drop in consumer confidence and producer prices joining me for today's options insight is -- if you look at what we have gone through the last couple of days come i wonder if you could give as a narrative of what the stock market -- the narrative driving the stock market right now. last friday, we had the jobs report thinking everybody -- what is the narrative? >> we have a lot of conflicting data right now. what the market dislikes even more than that data is uncertainty. that i
a lot about u.s. monetary policy in japan. david: we could go to em. time on why it will be 1998 all over again. stephanie: you pull in a lot of lyrics from songs. i will recommend "i don't mind." think those lyrics will resonate. that is it for "market makers." we sat down with bill ackman. you can catch the full interview on bloomberg.com. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. at midday, falling deeper into the red before...
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a nice one enjoy. >> thank you david. >> lets take a look now at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00, that includes ingenious tips that guarantees to get any closet in order. >>> the apology is even worse when a company comes under fire when they said it was a woman's job to wash close, what they did to upset even more people. for meteorologist, david murphy and rick williams and it's entire "action news" team, get out and enjoy it this afternoon. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "quinto" to "pick 5". no sweat to play. pick 5. easy to play. simple to say. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. you've picked out four things before, right? one, two, three, four, and you're done. simple. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "big 4" to "pick 4". it's that simple to play. pick 4. easy to play. simple to say. ♪ >>> announcer: today on "the chew" -- we hope you are ready
a nice one enjoy. >> thank you david. >> lets take a look now at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00, that includes ingenious tips that guarantees to get any closet in order. >>> the apology is even worse when a company comes under fire when they said it was a woman's job to wash close, what they did to upset even more people. for meteorologist, david murphy and rick williams and it's entire "action news" team, get out and enjoy it this afternoon....
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on her website, "bring david home.com" there were plenty of people who still believe she's a suspect. perceived as odd. what she told me, that god was involved in this traffic stop the day david was killed. to help her. tiffany, you just said from that moment i knew god's hand was in our lives that day. >> people probably think that -- well, how? >> reporter: i'm thinking that right now. >> because i believe he had us being pulled over to prove, because he knew that i would be judged, that i would be questioned that day for what happened. >> reporter: even though dna proved david's blood was on tiffany's life jacket, questions persist. where was the camera they used to take pictures of old guerrero? why wasn't there far more blood evidence? >> the jet ski -- >> the jet ski was destroyed. my understanding, the jet ski was taken apart. that parts that would float were burned and buried afterwards. and the parts that would not float were just thrown into the lake and of course, they sunk. this is coming in from mexico. >> reporter: the sheriff believes hartley's story but may never be ab
on her website, "bring david home.com" there were plenty of people who still believe she's a suspect. perceived as odd. what she told me, that god was involved in this traffic stop the day david was killed. to help her. tiffany, you just said from that moment i knew god's hand was in our lives that day. >> people probably think that -- well, how? >> reporter: i'm thinking that right now. >> because i believe he had us being pulled over to prove, because he knew that...
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betray us admitted to a missed -- david petraeus. utors want to find him $40000 and put him on probation for two years. a move by india's central-bank. days ago, the government agreed to let the central bank target inflation. never bet against the house was not true last month in macau. it was the worst monthly decline ever on the island off the coast of china. those are your top headlines. the battle for teen spenders. apple and abercrombie moving in the market this morning. how will the oil price plunge impact their plans for 2015? much more ahead on "in the loop yurik." ♪ betty: less than an hour away from the start of trading. jobs numbers softer than what economists expended -- expected. scarlet: bank of america downgraded alcoa. the news -- the new price target is $17. warehouse rule changes at the london metals exchange. keep in mind that alcoa has outperformed the s&p 500 by about 15 percentage points over the past 12 months. teen retailers are in focus because of earnings. abercrombie & fitch headed to its 10th decline. is do
betray us admitted to a missed -- david petraeus. utors want to find him $40000 and put him on probation for two years. a move by india's central-bank. days ago, the government agreed to let the central bank target inflation. never bet against the house was not true last month in macau. it was the worst monthly decline ever on the island off the coast of china. those are your top headlines. the battle for teen spenders. apple and abercrombie moving in the market this morning. how will the oil...
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>> the gorhamly son chose a life without god. >> thank you, david. rt of the north georgia concepti skeptics society. >> jesus was probably a historical person what evidence is there being there to fulfill the law of the old test snmt. >> loud and proud. >> that's blasphemy. >> he rejects almost everything his parents believe about god and religion. >> because we're the bible belt, a lot of people are more devout in their belief, so when you try and question that at all, it makes them angrier. thanks for stopping by. >> i have affection for the church of england. nice gentle church. nobody actually believes it. >> richard dawkins is one of the most well known atheists in the world. what is it about atheism that rocks so many people to the core? >> it's a very odd thing that, though atheism has a terrible resonance to people. >> people think devil worshipping. >> something like that. >> morally bankrupt. >> it's possible that was become so deeply ingrained in the reaction, we do need to find a better word. >> there are other words out there. nuns. huma
>> the gorhamly son chose a life without god. >> thank you, david. rt of the north georgia concepti skeptics society. >> jesus was probably a historical person what evidence is there being there to fulfill the law of the old test snmt. >> loud and proud. >> that's blasphemy. >> he rejects almost everything his parents believe about god and religion. >> because we're the bible belt, a lot of people are more devout in their belief, so when you try and...