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betty: we will look at the legacy of david boys, -- david sides of the coin. other top stories this morning -- verizon taking over a well, the top story. the wireless giant paid $50 a share for the internet company and this would be verizon's biggest moved to buy new revenue streams beyond calling and data. verizon -- will verizon get what it pays for? allen is the chairman and founder of rick crawford partners, alec, you and i just spoke about this before you came on. you are one of the original backers of aol right? allen: approximately 1984. betty: 1984! allen: approximately. company anda game steve case -- steve was the chief marketing and ourselves and at that time it was alan patrick of associates and hamburg chris and i believe it may have been citigroup's, venture capitalists and a company called international nickel venture capital made the investment to take it out of bankruptcy. betty: did you exit when they got pop by time warner? alan: long before that. betty: you made good money on aol? we did very well. it is hard to believe they have over 4 mil
betty: we will look at the legacy of david boys, -- david sides of the coin. other top stories this morning -- verizon taking over a well, the top story. the wireless giant paid $50 a share for the internet company and this would be verizon's biggest moved to buy new revenue streams beyond calling and data. verizon -- will verizon get what it pays for? allen is the chairman and founder of rick crawford partners, alec, you and i just spoke about this before you came on. you are one of the...
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you are isolated so there is no lifeline is david boys from the plaintiff's attorney said the trial stand is a lonely place to live and then you can be cross-examined and that last is probably the most important piece of it because as you may know this and all the other worms that i discussed the notion is this and that some point added to determine and point and you can adjust around-the-clock. cross-examination not only are you under oath and is the stenographer taking down everywhere that you write that the cross examiner can really ask you anything for islam as he or she wants. so the lawyer who is challenging you can just keep you there and if you try to muddy the waters or allied the point the lawyer can come back and really drill down so again as a plaintiff attorney david voice one of the great trial lawyers not always completely, never completely but to a greater extent than any other form the truth slowly gets pushed to the surface of the interaction so i think that we should elegele is the fact that the trial is a dying form because it gives us a former breaker that is unavaila
you are isolated so there is no lifeline is david boys from the plaintiff's attorney said the trial stand is a lonely place to live and then you can be cross-examined and that last is probably the most important piece of it because as you may know this and all the other worms that i discussed the notion is this and that some point added to determine and point and you can adjust around-the-clock. cross-examination not only are you under oath and is the stenographer taking down everywhere that...
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boy. his name is david. shake his hand, boy. david crockett becomes what is known as a bound boy.is a form of service to pay off a debt. it is slightly above being a slave. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't as modern people judge john crockett too harshly. the role of children in the early 19th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work was grueling. but david makes the best of the difficult situation. he knows education is his best shot at escaping poverty. and later trades more work on the farm to pay for basic tutoring. >> go on, get back to work. >> that's the only education crockett ever had. but in that time, he says i learned how to read. i learned how to write. and i learned how to decipher. >> after a year working off his family's debt, david is finally granted his freedom. and continues a practical education that will catapult him to great notoriety. it's a right of passage. a tool that men use to provide and protect. a symbol of independence and freedom. one crockett will cherish. crockett would not have been anything without the t
boy. his name is david. shake his hand, boy. david crockett becomes what is known as a bound boy.is a form of service to pay off a debt. it is slightly above being a slave. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't as modern people judge john crockett too harshly. the role of children in the early 19th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work was grueling. but david makes the best of the difficult situation. he knows education is his best shot at...
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charlie: david boys is representing greenberg, suing the government, based on a decision having to doe negotiations. you were a witness in that. i assume it's not fun to be the cross examiner. the conventional wisdom is that what he started off with was a case that nobody thought he could win, and now he's looking at a situation where people think he may win at the district court level. his argument is that the negotiation was not necessary, it was necessary to do something for them, but the negotiations were too tough, too demanding. the rate at 14% was too high. tim: if you told me today i would be sitting here six years from the crisis and we are being sued in court and not one but two cases for essentially being too tough on institutions, i would've found that implausible. but yeah, right, you are stating a case, which is that we were too tough on them and we exacted terms as a condition for assistance. the idea that we were too hard on them i find it hard to except. charlie: your point is if we had not done that, there would have been nothing. but if you had done it at a more gen
charlie: david boys is representing greenberg, suing the government, based on a decision having to doe negotiations. you were a witness in that. i assume it's not fun to be the cross examiner. the conventional wisdom is that what he started off with was a case that nobody thought he could win, and now he's looking at a situation where people think he may win at the district court level. his argument is that the negotiation was not necessary, it was necessary to do something for them, but the...
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with such a father, it's no surprise that david crockett becomes an american patriot. >> here, boy. er up this wood here and take it on into the house. contrary to legend, david crockett never goes by davy. even as a child he prefers david, a name given to him in honor of his grandfather who was killed by indians. >> frontier life is a constant struggle and the family farm bankrupts the crocketts. to pay his debts, john is forced to make a difficult decision. >> well, here's my boy. his name is david. >> shake his hand, boy. >> davy crockett becomes a form of an endangered servicemen to pay off a debt. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't, as modern people, judge john crockett too harshly. the role of children in the early 19th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work is grueling but david makes the best of a difficult situation. he knows education is his best shot at escaping poverty and later trades more work on the farm to pay for basic tutoring. >> get back to work. >> that's the only education that crockett only had but in that time, he says
with such a father, it's no surprise that david crockett becomes an american patriot. >> here, boy. er up this wood here and take it on into the house. contrary to legend, david crockett never goes by davy. even as a child he prefers david, a name given to him in honor of his grandfather who was killed by indians. >> frontier life is a constant struggle and the family farm bankrupts the crocketts. to pay his debts, john is forced to make a difficult decision. >> well, here's...
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boy? >> there is david. >> shake us in, boy. >> davie crockett becomes what is known as a bound boy. >> its really a form of adventure and service to pay off the debt. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't as moderate people judge john crockett too harshly. the role the children in the 18th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work was gruelling but he makes the best of a difficult situation. he knows education is his best shot at escaping poverty. later more work on the farm for basic tutoring. >> that's the only education crockett ever had. but at that time he says, learned how to read and write and i learned how to cipher. >> after a year working off his family's debt david finally granted his freedom and continues a practical education that will catapult him to great notoriety. it is a right of passage. al tool menus, a symbol of independence and freedom. one crockett grows to cherish. >> crockett would not have anything without the tennessee. >> it's not a military weapon. it is designed as a hunting web upon. >> crockett's reputation on the frontie
boy? >> there is david. >> shake us in, boy. >> davie crockett becomes what is known as a bound boy. >> its really a form of adventure and service to pay off the debt. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't as moderate people judge john crockett too harshly. the role the children in the 18th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work was gruelling but he makes the best of a difficult situation. he knows education is his best...
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>> a fan boy david letterman cake. i had a license plate that said l 8 night.e such a waste of late night television. they started a new kind of humor. >> and here is one of the smaller offices right there. >> carson had some rules that we weren't suppose to break and the request was they shouldn't talk to an announcer and do an opening mon or log. i remember thinking that is it? that is all we don't have to do. well that leaves everything. >> writer merill markoe was the brains behind so much. they were involved professionally and romantically for more than a decade. anything in a phone book, like do you have bulbs and what else? >> do you have side bulbs? and what else. >> and what else do you get in here? >> shades. >> she developed a lot of the trade segments. >> i think i'm ground zero for dog videos. >> that led to stupid pet tricks. >> stupid human tricks. and more. >> my dream job was to work for david letterman. >> in 1985, conan o'brien tried to get a job as a writer on the show. >> it was between me and a guy from another mass murder, a guy from okla
>> a fan boy david letterman cake. i had a license plate that said l 8 night.e such a waste of late night television. they started a new kind of humor. >> and here is one of the smaller offices right there. >> carson had some rules that we weren't suppose to break and the request was they shouldn't talk to an announcer and do an opening mon or log. i remember thinking that is it? that is all we don't have to do. well that leaves everything. >> writer merill markoe was...
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millions of clicks made a little boy with a toothache a bite-size celebrity. when david devore buckles his son into his car seat on the way back from the dentist, he notices his 7-year-old son is acting pretty strange. >> is this real life? >> he was just being very crazy acting. he was very loopy, kind of sliding down the seat and just seeing double and that sort of thing.
millions of clicks made a little boy with a toothache a bite-size celebrity. when david devore buckles his son into his car seat on the way back from the dentist, he notices his 7-year-old son is acting pretty strange. >> is this real life? >> he was just being very crazy acting. he was very loopy, kind of sliding down the seat and just seeing double and that sort of thing.
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. >> four-year-old boy makes a bold move to escape a carjacker in california. davidther day for shorts and t's for the kids on the way to school and on the way home. still sticky this morning but getting less so this afternoon. winds picking up. i'll go over all of that and give you some changes in the seven day coming up next. also want to point out while the pollen count is still running high today, the latest forecast has a little bit of a drop-off tomorrow and won't that be nice? we'll be back with that seven day. >> 4:43. it's tuesday and starting off humid again. >> yes, a little bit muggy out there this morning but things get better in way later this afternoon. storm tracker six live double scan -- i know it is right. there's a little sprinkle or shower up by the poconos. looks like we're finished with that though. the the front out to the west has fallen app parter with the precipitation as it heads east. as we head out we have partly cloudy skies and in some cases you'll see a bit of sunshine early this morning and still little bit on the mild side. 69 degre
. >> four-year-old boy makes a bold move to escape a carjacker in california. davidther day for shorts and t's for the kids on the way to school and on the way home. still sticky this morning but getting less so this afternoon. winds picking up. i'll go over all of that and give you some changes in the seven day coming up next. also want to point out while the pollen count is still running high today, the latest forecast has a little bit of a drop-off tomorrow and won't that be nice?...
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in this campaign, david cameron was portrayed as a posh boy someone who didn't really care that his cuts hurt working-class people much. then ed miliband is being put round has almost a marxist -- put around as almost a marxist and the city of london will suffer is there is -- if there is a labour government. i cannot see those two leaders sitting side-by-side and negotiating a coalition agreement. laila: very polarizing. when will we know who will be the next prime minister? reporter: actually, that's really quite exciting. we will know the results on friday. they will come in overnight. we will know sometime on friday. who has the majority of seats? who is able to form a coalition? that we might not know for the next days or even weeks to come. laila: thank you very much. brent: all right. in every major opinion poll leading up to today's election, voters have said the same thing -- the economy is their number one concern. laila: prime minister david cameron says he steered the worlds fifth-largest economy out of the -- the world's fifth-largest economy out of the financial crisis, but
in this campaign, david cameron was portrayed as a posh boy someone who didn't really care that his cuts hurt working-class people much. then ed miliband is being put round has almost a marxist -- put around as almost a marxist and the city of london will suffer is there is -- if there is a labour government. i cannot see those two leaders sitting side-by-side and negotiating a coalition agreement. laila: very polarizing. when will we know who will be the next prime minister? reporter:...
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. >> so david just as i get rid of the boy's winter coats jackets we have a morning that's cold. >> reporter: it's cold, a lot of neighborhoods are in the 40s but won't last. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we're dry this morning i suppose that's good for a thursday morning commute. as we look outside we have sky6 live hd in center city, the camera wiggling just a bit as we have winds ranging from the single digits up to the mid teens. overall it's not as windy as yesterday and we have big time improvement. 50 degrees in philadelphia. 42 degrees currently in and i woulden town. 45 in reading lancaster 45. 47 in trenton. it's the northern areas that are the coolest. wilmington millville and dover we have numbers in the upper 40s, we're at the point in the morning where the number could drop before it turns around, but turn around it will. overnight we have cloud cover dissipating, so we're expecting sunshine up over the horizon at dawn and we'll probably maintain fairly sunny skies throughout the day. allentown, sunny pleasant, in the 40s less wind than yesterday. down the shore 68 deg
. >> so david just as i get rid of the boy's winter coats jackets we have a morning that's cold. >> reporter: it's cold, a lot of neighborhoods are in the 40s but won't last. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we're dry this morning i suppose that's good for a thursday morning commute. as we look outside we have sky6 live hd in center city, the camera wiggling just a bit as we have winds ranging from the single digits up to the mid teens. overall it's not as windy as yesterday...
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boys hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that headline breaking from philadelphia. federal investigators just moments ago revealing that sudden acceleration just before the amtrak train derailed. these images of the crash site from above, where three cars there on their side another nearly flipped. one of those cars virtually incinerated. tonight, the death toll rising to eight. they believe the rest of the missing now accounted for. and tonight here an abc news exclusive. the lawyer for the engineer on what his client remembers. and this evening, we've learned that engineer now agreeing to talk to federal investigators. we're going to begin with that new piece of information, authorities says the train was going more than 100 miles per hour and that it sped up moments before the crash. abc's david kerley takes us right up to those tracks. >> reporter: today, we walked onto the track
boys hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that headline breaking from philadelphia. federal investigators just moments ago revealing that sudden acceleration just before the amtrak train derailed. these images of the crash site from above, where three cars there on their side another nearly flipped. one...
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boy has come forward. >> this is a parent's worst nightmare. david shabaglian said that nightmare got worse when they got a call from law enforcement telling them that a 10-year-old boy said he was sexually abused by edgar covarrubias at one of two science camps. >> there was a little bit of a press release, and then we had an individual come forward. once his story was vetted we determined it was a merited charge. >> the camp site employee had already been arrested last week for possessing and distributing child pornography. shabaglian said they started investigating him when he allegedly e-mailed child porn to undercover officials looking for violators. >> this activity takes place and goes undetected for years. so victims come forward years after being victimized in this fashion. we were fortunate in this circumstance, there was child pornography that was found. >> authorities say they found hundreds of pictures on his personal computer and phone. >> and it's disturbing and it's scary. >> reporter: that's disturbing news for ramone his 11-year-old
boy has come forward. >> this is a parent's worst nightmare. david shabaglian said that nightmare got worse when they got a call from law enforcement telling them that a 10-year-old boy said he was sexually abused by edgar covarrubias at one of two science camps. >> there was a little bit of a press release, and then we had an individual come forward. once his story was vetted we determined it was a merited charge. >> the camp site employee had already been arrested last week...
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a 12-year-old boy was killed today after police say he ran out into traffic and was struck by a muni train. many people are saying the interaction has been dangerous for years. ktvu's david stevenson spoke to witnesses who described the scene as the boy's mother learned about what happened. >> reporter: this is the city's 6th pedestrian fatality and neighbors are saying no more. flowers mark the sidewalk where the 12-year-old was struck and killed by light rail vehicle this morning. >> sad. sad. >> the boy was on his way to school and darted out into traffic. witnesses say his parents were nearby and rushed to the scene. >> she was hysterical. trying to move the train. trying to pull the kid out from under the train. she lost it. >> reporter: grief counselors were available to student. the superintendent said i extend my deepest condolences. we all share in the grief tonight. >> just horrific. >> reporter: investigators are talking to passengers and studying video from the train. with one stop sign for the three way intersection, neighbors say traffic makes it too dangerous for pedestrians. >> i am horrified to cross that intersection. >> we need stop sign or a street li
a 12-year-old boy was killed today after police say he ran out into traffic and was struck by a muni train. many people are saying the interaction has been dangerous for years. ktvu's david stevenson spoke to witnesses who described the scene as the boy's mother learned about what happened. >> reporter: this is the city's 6th pedestrian fatality and neighbors are saying no more. flowers mark the sidewalk where the 12-year-old was struck and killed by light rail vehicle this morning....
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boy, really? >> absolutely. >> sreenivasan: you're david? >> i don't think there's any question about it. >> ifill: let's talk about some of your david issues. the keystone pipeline, something you say should not be built. hillary clinton hasn't exactly said, since she's been a candidate what, she has been what some people think is suspiciously quiet, some people on your side of the argument. what would you do if she decide, as she seemed she was heading in the direction when secretary of state, that she was inclined to support its construction. >> we see keystone as a significant decision about the future of american energy policy, that it's a dirty-- the tar sands are a dirty source of energy, and that developing them in-- and they're absolutely immense-- is a choice that's going to play out over decades. whereas we think the correct thing for the united states to do is to follow a technology and research-based clean energy policy that will create a lot of jobs. so when you think about mrs. clinton hypothetically determine what we do if she
boy, really? >> absolutely. >> sreenivasan: you're david? >> i don't think there's any question about it. >> ifill: let's talk about some of your david issues. the keystone pipeline, something you say should not be built. hillary clinton hasn't exactly said, since she's been a candidate what, she has been what some people think is suspiciously quiet, some people on your side of the argument. what would you do if she decide, as she seemed she was heading in the direction...
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david: and the record did show that you did not willingly call mr. brady pretty boy. >> yeah. t was the in the prompter. . david: i was watching your performance, and he said pretty boy, i couldn't believe it. >> everybody knows. this is a room full of men he's an attractive man, am i right, guys. >> yes. he is. >> but do you think he's a pretty boy? >> no. i think pretty is derogatory so i'm not going to say that, great quarterback, unbelievable story, married to a super model, when you part-time job as a print model, you know you're an attractive guy and full-time job a quarterback so i think he has a lot going for him, but he should have said candid yeah, i told the guys take a little air out of the balls, they did too much, game over, maybe a small fine, that's it . david: about 8 million dollars a year in endorsements. >> money does not buy you happiness . david: but i'm determined to give it a shot. [laughter] >> all right. david: you're all right. >> thank you . david: up next jeff, drones and firearm. do you think he's proffered his flight jet flight? >> how do i get do
david: and the record did show that you did not willingly call mr. brady pretty boy. >> yeah. t was the in the prompter. . david: i was watching your performance, and he said pretty boy, i couldn't believe it. >> everybody knows. this is a room full of men he's an attractive man, am i right, guys. >> yes. he is. >> but do you think he's a pretty boy? >> no. i think pretty is derogatory so i'm not going to say that, great quarterback, unbelievable story, married to...
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[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boyfter a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we had all-time highs for s&p 500. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. patrick of brandywine global. patrick is here which two sectors, wil k
[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boyfter a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we...
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boy. here we go. ♪ listen there is no better man than good old david letterman. ♪ and no one gets julia roberts' facehe's leaving after 30 years and you know he will be missed. ♪ if you like gap-toothed men in double-breasted suits he's number one on your top 10 list. ♪ he won't have to pick up the phone anymore when les moonves calls him up. ♪ he'll finally have time to take jay leno out for coffee and then secretly pee in his cup. ( applause ). ♪ there simply is no better man than good old david letterman. ♪ and no one makes my mother wetter than. >> dave: hey! hey! >> paul: wow that's-- >> dave: what! ♪ david letterman. okay mom i told him. i hope you're happy. sorry. >> dave: what's going on here! ♪ seems like yesterday when i was 14 and you looked like a freshman at ball state. ♪ now your hairpiece is full of gray and i'm ( bleep ) 48. ♪ i can't believe at night when we're watching stephen colbert you'll be tucked in bed under the sheets. ♪ pet with stupid tricks will have no place to go while paul shaffer and the band sell crack on the streets ( laughter ). >> paul: so sad. >> yeah, boys! >> pa
boy. here we go. ♪ listen there is no better man than good old david letterman. ♪ and no one gets julia roberts' facehe's leaving after 30 years and you know he will be missed. ♪ if you like gap-toothed men in double-breasted suits he's number one on your top 10 list. ♪ he won't have to pick up the phone anymore when les moonves calls him up. ♪ he'll finally have time to take jay leno out for coffee and then secretly pee in his cup. ( applause ). ♪ there simply is no better man than...
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. >> a couple from north jersey is accused of stalking a high school boys' basketball coach who benched their son. david kushner plead not guilty to stalking charges last week. according to a leaked criminal complaint the kushners sent several anonymous e-mails to staff members and the head basketball coach at cresskill high school. it reportedly went on for two years while the kushners were upset about their son's playing time. "gma" will have a lot more on this story coming up at 7:00 a.m. >> 6:47. we're following breaking news and so is "good morning america" the. the abc news team is gathering new details on the latest major earthquake to hit nepal. a live "gma" preview is up next. david. >> climbing into the upper 60's in right now winding up in the 80's later so it's a shorts and t's dame we'll talk about a change in humidity during the day winds and also let you know where temperatures are going with your day planner forecast. that's just ahead. >> ♪♪ specializing in custom cakes? right! and opening your own bakery? how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. ye
. >> a couple from north jersey is accused of stalking a high school boys' basketball coach who benched their son. david kushner plead not guilty to stalking charges last week. according to a leaked criminal complaint the kushners sent several anonymous e-mails to staff members and the head basketball coach at cresskill high school. it reportedly went on for two years while the kushners were upset about their son's playing time. "gma" will have a lot more on this story coming up...
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. >> a couple from north jersey is accused of stalking a high school boy's basketball coach who benched their son. david nancy kushner pleaded not guilty to stalking charges last week. according to a leaked criminal complaint the kushners sent several anonymous e-mails to staffers and head basketball coach at cresskill high school. this reportedly went on for two years while the kushner's were upset about their son's playing time. "gma" will have a lot more on this story at 7:00 a.m. >> new on "action news" a brave little boy made a bold move during a carjacking in california. >>> the carjackers started driving away with the stolen honda civic while four-year-old peyton hahn was in the back seat. the child was not buckled in the back be was able to jump out as the carjacker started to speed away. peyton suffered some scratches. his mother says the emotional scars will take longer to heel. >> 5:47. two waitress earned their biggest tip ever from a loyal customer. >> "dancing with the stars" surprise. a contestant does something on the show that is much more important than ever winning a mirrorball trophy
. >> a couple from north jersey is accused of stalking a high school boy's basketball coach who benched their son. david nancy kushner pleaded not guilty to stalking charges last week. according to a leaked criminal complaint the kushners sent several anonymous e-mails to staffers and head basketball coach at cresskill high school. this reportedly went on for two years while the kushner's were upset about their son's playing time. "gma" will have a lot more on this story at 7:00...
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[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boy, not a good day to begin the week after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we had all-time highs for s&p 500. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. patrick of brandywine global. patrick is here which two sectors, will keep it simple, you should be in right now. kim forest of for fort pitt capl group. why the market is comatose. and how the market will snap us out of it. larry shover from the cme. consumer confidence better than expected. durable goods ex-transports, better than expected. new home sales better than expected and the markets b
[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boy, not a good day to begin the week after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz:...
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david letterman. >> here it is. beautiful skyline. bring it in, boys.how the folks. >> what would a philly show be without rocky. >> stop the music. >> oh, my god. what are you doing here? >> representing the great city of philadelphia. i want to congratulate you on this america's 10,000 lane rocky parody. >> the show also featured a visit from your philadelphia phyllis lease. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt shilling's pre-game rituals. number 10 -- >> sit naked for an hour in entire tup of philadelphia cream cheese. >> for then mayor ed rendell a huge fan the 1999 phillies show was just part of why he loved letterman. >> he really broke the mold. he was the first comedian to do humor out of the box. but david letterman was more cutting, more sarcastic and more fun and he did some things that are so wacky it's believable. >> reporter: rendell one of many politicians who played along with dave. >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. >> philly favorite survive castaway appeared on the late show couple of times. >> dave jus
david letterman. >> here it is. beautiful skyline. bring it in, boys.how the folks. >> what would a philly show be without rocky. >> stop the music. >> oh, my god. what are you doing here? >> representing the great city of philadelphia. i want to congratulate you on this america's 10,000 lane rocky parody. >> the show also featured a visit from your philadelphia phyllis lease. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt shilling's pre-game...
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david: all of it. yes, everything. oh, boy. e right on it. >> rose: it's a million miles from broadway to brooklyn and the apartment building where he grew up. he hadn't set foot in the place in half a century. >> david: this was my apartment. this is where i grew up. and here, this is where my aunt and uncle and cousins grew up. >> rose: the current residents the galinskis, invited us in. >> david: look at the size of our kitchen. >> rose: this is the point in most profiles where the subject is usually flooded with warm nostalgic memories. well, curb your enthusiasm. emotions? >> david: not much. nothing. >> rose: you've moved on. a place where your loving and wonderful mother raised you. it's where she made you, along with your father. >> david: yeah, i feel nothing yeah. >> rose: you know, gave you the confidence to go out and be what you became? >> david: oh, yeah. oh, sure. yes. >> rose: don't you feel that? >> david: nope. nope. >> rose: it doesn't touch you? >> david: nope. completely devoid... >> rose: what kind of heart
david: all of it. yes, everything. oh, boy. e right on it. >> rose: it's a million miles from broadway to brooklyn and the apartment building where he grew up. he hadn't set foot in the place in half a century. >> david: this was my apartment. this is where i grew up. and here, this is where my aunt and uncle and cousins grew up. >> rose: the current residents the galinskis, invited us in. >> david: look at the size of our kitchen. >> rose: this is the point in...
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again, four innocent victims here including a 10-year-old boy, who appears was tortured. david, appreciate the expertise. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up next breaking news. isis terrorists going door to door in one ancient city hunting down soldiers. this as we get word that they're now controlling 50% of syria. half of syria. president obama responding. what is he saying? >>> also one of those bikers arrested in that deadly shootout on sunday is now walking out of jail. hear why. and david letterman's run on the late show is now officially over. he went out in the a star-studded finale last night. coming up we're talking to the science teacher behind the popular kid scientist segment. stay with me. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy
again, four innocent victims here including a 10-year-old boy, who appears was tortured. david, appreciate the expertise. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up next breaking news. isis terrorists going door to door in one ancient city hunting down soldiers. this as we get word that they're now controlling 50% of syria. half of syria. president obama responding. what is he saying? >>> also one of those bikers arrested in that deadly shootout on sunday is now walking out of jail....
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boys hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight.
boys hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight.
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just then another firefighter pulled the boy back inside through that opened third floor window to safety. david durant captured that cell phone video and he talked to us about how this all played out. >> i seen him outside on the roof with the window up. everybody is yelling telling him to stay back, you know stay in place, you know everything will be okay. >> reporter: tell me about when the firefighters put the ladder up there. >> the baby was reaching out for the ladder. that was the scariest part about it, him reaching out to it and everybody thinking he's going fall. >> reporter: now the daring child and another toddler were taken out of the home by police. they appeared to be just fine but went to saint christopher's to get checked out. police tell us both boys live here with their mothers. both moms were taken away in handcuffs for questioning at the special victims unit. sources say they left the kids unattended. a neighbor told us they were hanging out next door while this was all unfolding. police will now be deciding whether or not charges should be filed. live in frankford i'm sarah
just then another firefighter pulled the boy back inside through that opened third floor window to safety. david durant captured that cell phone video and he talked to us about how this all played out. >> i seen him outside on the roof with the window up. everybody is yelling telling him to stay back, you know stay in place, you know everything will be okay. >> reporter: tell me about when the firefighters put the ladder up there. >> the baby was reaching out for the ladder....
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boy. it's all thanks to the ancient shroud of turin and modern technology. davidr: look at this face. how about now, a bit older? with a beard. this is some say, the image of jesus. now, using the latest technology on this ancient image, this is what jesus may have looked like as a 12-year-old boy. a vision we have never seen before. one recently created for an italian documentary. making headlines now as the shroud goes on display in turin for the first time in five years. >> there was no portrait made of jesus. really the shroud still remains the -- the best single thing that we have. >> reporter: forensic specialists used age progression software on the image in reverse. they kept the span between the eyebrows and nose and the shape of the jaw all in pro portion. eye color, long hair chosen subjectively. how realist sick the image of a young jesus? >> it's a viable age regression that could be a possible likeness to jesus as he was younger. >> reporter: we canned a forensic artist to take a recent image of me and use only that to imagine me as a young teen. her
boy. it's all thanks to the ancient shroud of turin and modern technology. davidr: look at this face. how about now, a bit older? with a beard. this is some say, the image of jesus. now, using the latest technology on this ancient image, this is what jesus may have looked like as a 12-year-old boy. a vision we have never seen before. one recently created for an italian documentary. making headlines now as the shroud goes on display in turin for the first time in five years. >> there was...
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david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> now, to new word tonight from the president of the boy scouts of america. robert gates making an impassioned plea to end the ban of gay troop leaders. gates saying quote, we must deal with the world as it is not as we might wish it to be warning the current bab cannot be sustained. >>> tonight, a major consumer alert here for anyone using an atm machine. the free-standing ones even the ones inside your bank. you're about to see the surveillance tonight. a suspect installing a skimmer, to steal your card number and your password. mara schiavocampo tonight and the real money team getting answers. >> reporter: tonight, new information about atms becoming automated theft machines. data thefts at atms inside banks up 174% so far this year. at freestanding non-bank atms, up a whopping 317%, making atm use riskier than it's been in two decades. >> there are a number of extremely successful hacking gangs all over the world that have been really stepping up their efforts and the reason is because it works. >> reporter: take a look this surveillance video showing a m
david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> now, to new word tonight from the president of the boy scouts of america. robert gates making an impassioned plea to end the ban of gay troop leaders. gates saying quote, we must deal with the world as it is not as we might wish it to be warning the current bab cannot be sustained. >>> tonight, a major consumer alert here for anyone using an atm machine. the free-standing ones even the ones inside your bank. you're about to see the...
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the little boy who stands at the foot of the bed is a member of the household. david mckenzie: in fact, one of the peterson children. sarah jencks: but if you look at the head of the bed, you will see both wells and stanton, two of the members of the cabinet. so this shows a wide range of the people who would have been in the peterson house that night. and there is something that is really tender about the portrait of the president. he looks very small, in many ways, and the cover on top of him is very detailed. you get a sense of what this room might have been like, although certainly, the number of people in it is pretty hard to imagine when you are standing in the room now. david mckenzie: we were mentioning that the news spread relatively quickly across the country, depending on who is on -- who was on the telegraph line. now, in the south, in the defeated confederacy, that wasn't quite defeated yet, there were a lot of news going around in different ways. so this right here is another one of my favorite items. this headline is absolutely amazing. this is from the
the little boy who stands at the foot of the bed is a member of the household. david mckenzie: in fact, one of the peterson children. sarah jencks: but if you look at the head of the bed, you will see both wells and stanton, two of the members of the cabinet. so this shows a wide range of the people who would have been in the peterson house that night. and there is something that is really tender about the portrait of the president. he looks very small, in many ways, and the cover on top of him...
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boys, hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi, david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight.
boys, hoping for a girl. number 13 arrives, and it's a -- >> hi, david! >> we'll let mom tell you, right here tonight.
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>> he has been called tech's boy genius, a nonconformist, perhaps the only ceo who has refused to keep a schedule. david karp started tumblr before he was 20. he sold it to to yahoo! for about $1 billion before he was 30. it is now one of the most creative and social blogging platforms, all from a guy who dropped out of high school, lives in a loft, and drives a vespa. joining me today on "studio 1.0," tumblr founder and ceo david karp. thank you for joining us. thank you for having this on the schedule. >> i do have a schedule now. >> now you are part of yahoo!, you have meetings. >> we had meetings before yahoo! this has turned into a major team of 300 people. a pretty major business that we launched a year and a half ago. >> tell me about you, where you grew up. tell me about your parents. >> i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. my mom's work in the recording ind
>> he has been called tech's boy genius, a nonconformist, perhaps the only ceo who has refused to keep a schedule. david karp started tumblr before he was 20. he sold it to to yahoo! for about $1 billion before he was 30. it is now one of the most creative and social blogging platforms, all from a guy who dropped out of high school, lives in a loft, and drives a vespa. joining me today on "studio 1.0," tumblr founder and ceo david karp. thank you for joining us. thank you for...
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. ♪ >> he has been called tech's boy genius, a nonconformist, perhaps the only ceo who has refused to keep a schedule. davidted tumblr before he was 20. he sold it to to yahoo! for about $1 billion before he was 30. it is now one of the most creative and social blogging platforms, all from a guy who dropped out of high school, lives in a loft, and drives a vespa. joining me today on "studio 1.0," tumblr founder and ceo david karp. thank you for joining us. thank you for having this on the schedule. >> i do have a schedule now.
. ♪ >> he has been called tech's boy genius, a nonconformist, perhaps the only ceo who has refused to keep a schedule. davidted tumblr before he was 20. he sold it to to yahoo! for about $1 billion before he was 30. it is now one of the most creative and social blogging platforms, all from a guy who dropped out of high school, lives in a loft, and drives a vespa. joining me today on "studio 1.0," tumblr founder and ceo david karp. thank you for joining us. thank you for having...
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>> oh, boy, here we go. ♪ there simply is no better man ♪ ♪ than good old david letterman ♪ >> thank> dave's celebrity friends, however, have been less understanding. >> you know, i've had this number prepared for some time, to be honest, dave, i wrote it for your funeral. >> believe me, you're going to have nothing to do pretty soon. >> i know. >> this whole quitting idea is the stupidest thing i have ever heard. horrible, horrible! >> and you are still an [ bleep ]. >> well, i was thinking you and me, we can play some dominos together. >> dominos! >> even president obama gave dave a heartfelt sendoff. >> i think dave will have the same kind of legacy that -- that richard pryor and george carlin. i think that he's up there with those guys. >> you look at all the other shows, and you see david letterman's influence. >> how are you? >> i love his set. we should do our show -- >> yeah. >> dave not being on television just doesn't feel right to me. then let's follow it up by people pointing out to me that i'm the old guy now. >> you're the oldest? the you're the one that's been on the l
>> oh, boy, here we go. ♪ there simply is no better man ♪ ♪ than good old david letterman ♪ >> thank> dave's celebrity friends, however, have been less understanding. >> you know, i've had this number prepared for some time, to be honest, dave, i wrote it for your funeral. >> believe me, you're going to have nothing to do pretty soon. >> i know. >> this whole quitting idea is the stupidest thing i have ever heard. horrible, horrible! >> and...
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boy. >> jimmy: so what does he do? uh, bruce banner or david banner what's his name?bruce banner. yeah, right. >> steve: he was david banner on the tv show with bill bixby. they changed it. >> jimmy: what? >> steve: yeah. i don't like that, man. >> steve: lou ferrigno. >> jimmy: i'm mad again now. >> steve: don't hulk out. >> jimmy: here's the thing. does he wear yoga pants or something? >> steve: how can they stretch? >> jimmy: it stretches up to a a point. but i guess his knees ripped the jeans off. >> steve: right. but maybe it goes so slowly it stretches the fabric. so, it still fits so he's not naked. >> jimmy: yeah, but why would his knees or calves or ankles have still have the jeans on them. what happened to his clothes? >> steve: maybe they become capri pants. they go up to about here. >> jimmy: like culottes. >> steve: yeah. culottes or jorts, whatever you want to call them in your neck of the woods. >> jimmy: the hulk wears jorts? >> steve: yeah. he wears jorts. >> jimmy: that makes a lot of sense. >> steve: they call him the julk. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, th
boy. >> jimmy: so what does he do? uh, bruce banner or david banner what's his name?bruce banner. yeah, right. >> steve: he was david banner on the tv show with bill bixby. they changed it. >> jimmy: what? >> steve: yeah. i don't like that, man. >> steve: lou ferrigno. >> jimmy: i'm mad again now. >> steve: don't hulk out. >> jimmy: here's the thing. does he wear yoga pants or something? >> steve: how can they stretch? >> jimmy: it...
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boys from a park in philadelphia. >> we'll back off that heat and humidity with david and karen.d morning. >> feels so comfortable out here. i've already had comments from some of my twitter followers on how nice it is outside. take a look. satellite shows you that we have plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon. there are a few clouds overhead right now but they're thin enough where i think they're going to evaporate fairly quickly. we should wind up with a fair amount of sunshine. a bit of a breeze coming down out of the northwest that's very cool and refreshing. 62 degrees in philadelphia right now. in the northern suburbs still in the 50's. in fact wilmington has now dropped to 57 and millville in the upper 50's so maybe a light jacket as you head outside. and as we take a look at your day, not going to be as warm as yesterday but plenty of sunshine and pretty nice overall. 60 by 8:00 a.m. by noon, 66. we probably won't make the 70's until about 2 o'clock this afternoon and then a high of 72 around 4:00 before sliding back into the upper 60's by 6 o'clock this evening.
boys from a park in philadelphia. >> we'll back off that heat and humidity with david and karen.d morning. >> feels so comfortable out here. i've already had comments from some of my twitter followers on how nice it is outside. take a look. satellite shows you that we have plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon. there are a few clouds overhead right now but they're thin enough where i think they're going to evaporate fairly quickly. we should wind up with a fair amount of...
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boys from a park in philadelphia. >> we'll back off that heat and humidity with david and karen.so comfortable out here. i've already had comments from some of my twitter followers on how nice it is outside. take a look. satellite shows you that we have plenty of sunshin
boys from a park in philadelphia. >> we'll back off that heat and humidity with david and karen.so comfortable out here. i've already had comments from some of my twitter followers on how nice it is outside. take a look. satellite shows you that we have plenty of sunshin
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david. >> yeah first the allegations about the contact with the boys are true, well we've seen that with the: guess maybe in world life of this sort of thing. i am struck as much as is mentioned the whole litany of people, especially that era involved in the scandal, whether sexual, some was more financial like tom delay's and speaker wright. it's concentrated. a lot of people all at once. does politics track attract such people, prevalent in society? we're certainly remind of original sin. i wanted to say there are people in american life to whom this has not happened. i might say with president obama, but president obama has run an amazingly scandal-free administration, not only him but the people around him. so there are people in washington who do set a standard of integrity and seem to attract people of quality and i think that's probably true of the current group i hope it's true of the current leadership group in congress. but they're not all involved in scandal. >> no. david makes a good point and i agree with him. on this administration, in particular. but judy i just think you can'
david. >> yeah first the allegations about the contact with the boys are true, well we've seen that with the: guess maybe in world life of this sort of thing. i am struck as much as is mentioned the whole litany of people, especially that era involved in the scandal, whether sexual, some was more financial like tom delay's and speaker wright. it's concentrated. a lot of people all at once. does politics track attract such people, prevalent in society? we're certainly remind of original...