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>> reporter: well, megan, police have identified theville in the case, 44-year-old david david david -- a neighbor describes what he heard. >> we heard five gunshots. woke us up. it was raining. we could not see anything, but we did hear the gunshots. and we seen a suspicious man earlier yesterday, actually, the day before it happened. >> police are saying the there is a woman and three children inside of the home. a point of clarification here despited information that we received. we don't know the relationship between the victim and the people inside of the home. at this hour, police are also asking for your help. if you are information to help them in the case, you are ask to call them. reporting live, jeff hager, abc 2 news. >>> news time is 6:45. we have all new information for you from what is going on in kenya. let's go ahead and take a live look. we're going to so you in a few moments. in the past 20 minute we have new information into the abc 2 news regarding the west great mall siege that started on saturday, we're into day three. reports of black smoke, explosions and gun
>> reporter: well, megan, police have identified theville in the case, 44-year-old david david david -- a neighbor describes what he heard. >> we heard five gunshots. woke us up. it was raining. we could not see anything, but we did hear the gunshots. and we seen a suspicious man earlier yesterday, actually, the day before it happened. >> police are saying the there is a woman and three children inside of the home. a point of clarification here despited information that we...
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david letterman, larry david, bill cosby or jerry seinfeld. time to weigh in. who is the richest comedian? is it david letterman? larry david, bill cosby or jerry seinfeld? the answer is larry david at $900 million. i got that one right. let's get the latest with sports. >> i thought jerry seinfeld. he was $800 million so i was close. >> that's close. >>> days after meta metalcuperf it is retiring the song in honor of rivera. this is the first time the company has retired a song. the yanks missed the playoffs. the yankees lost to the rays, 8-3. rockies showered todd helton with a variety of gifts including a horse. >> no way. >> the pony was presented to healthen for his final appearance at coors field. must have been his way of saying thanks for the horse. >>> johnson lost the very tip of his middle finger during this play on sunday. >> that is painful to watch. >> it can't be reattached. the cardinals are showing their support with this prototype. >> that is so wrong. >> lots of team spirit there. >>> on thursday night football the 49ers steak on the rams. and check this out. a high school football coach in utah suspended
david letterman, larry david, bill cosby or jerry seinfeld. time to weigh in. who is the richest comedian? is it david letterman? larry david, bill cosby or jerry seinfeld? the answer is larry david at $900 million. i got that one right. let's get the latest with sports. >> i thought jerry seinfeld. he was $800 million so i was close. >> that's close. >>> days after meta metalcuperf it is retiring the song in honor of rivera. this is the first time the company has retired a...
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david: chance barnett, crowd funder ceo. congratulations you played a big part getting this passed. >> thank you. david: thanks for coming in. david? liz? liz: daviddel to super mogul making powerful friend along the way. we're talking about kathy ireland. she has 15,000 products under her brand name. she joins us what is coming up next for her. >>> you might call netflix the barbarians at the gate of big media. how the streaming service crashed the emmy's party last night. making news in la-la land. stay tuned. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well ca
david: chance barnett, crowd funder ceo. congratulations you played a big part getting this passed. >> thank you. david: thanks for coming in. david? liz? liz: daviddel to super mogul making powerful friend along the way. we're talking about kathy ireland. she has 15,000 products under her brand name. she joins us what is coming up next for her. >>> you might call netflix the barbarians at the gate of big media. how the streaming service crashed the emmy's party last night....
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"in that day will i raise up the tabernacle of david" or they'll have that vision of david, of christ and david sitting on david's throne, and christ ruling over the world, david ruling over the twelve nations of israel, and other men are listed as ruling over certain areas of the world. god is preparing those leaders right now to help him rule the world, and he wants you-he wants you to help him rule the world. but now if you're going to do that, you know you have to be prepared and gotten ready for it. you have to be prepared for such a responsibility, to actually sit on the very throne with jesus christ as his bride, as a part of his bride. what an amazing calling that is! but, "in that day will i raise up the tabernacle of david that is fallen, and close up the breaches thereof; and i will raise up his ruins, and i will build it as in the days of old:" not anciently, but the days in this end time in a previous era really when these spirit-begotten people turned away from god and tore down the tabernacle! he's talking about getting back to when the tabernacle wasn't torn down, and it was standing and it was st
"in that day will i raise up the tabernacle of david" or they'll have that vision of david, of christ and david sitting on david's throne, and christ ruling over the world, david ruling over the twelve nations of israel, and other men are listed as ruling over certain areas of the world. god is preparing those leaders right now to help him rule the world, and he wants you-he wants you to help him rule the world. but now if you're going to do that, you know you have to be prepared and...
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david went ck to jerusalem his wife michal which whistles daughter warned david 50 sta the whole night here you would be dead by morning she lowered david down the window so could escape she made up a fake substut for davidn somebody looked in to therquarters they would see and think david and michal was there so e just michal she made to bolster out of goats here so would be very much deceiving to those who looked in on the room what happened next morning she was david to come to his men went and michal said he's sick they came back andtold saul vid ck city go back and get david better known bring it to me that's en i discovered call deceived them saul said what d you do this by nme have scess over she made up another story will david threaten to kill me if i told you that would that's where were at people trying to kill david when he really hasn't done anything at all set be faithful rvant to saul with thintroduction psalm 59 verse one this in hebrew to defend me as dissenti on high in other words protect me take me out of the reach of my enemies saul he didn't think of is his enemy saul on two occasions tried to kill david himself remember the time it took the javelin tried to pin david against the wa
david went ck to jerusalem his wife michal which whistles daughter warned david 50 sta the whole night here you would be dead by morning she lowered david down the window so could escape she made up a fake substut for davidn somebody looked in to therquarters they would see and think david and michal was there so e just michal she made to bolster out of goats here so would be very much deceiving to those who looked in on the room what happened next morning she was david to come to his men went...
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david out. - and what were david's duties here at the bank? - david's easy to like. he's good with clients, so... - yeah, planning parties and showing clients a good time-- that's what brought him in contact with the murder victim, huh? the boyfriend of one of the prostitutes with whom he was consorting. - you seem to know a good deal more than i do. uh, look, detectives, i want to be helpful putting this behind us, but, uh, unfortunately, right now... i'm late for a meeting, so if--if you don't mind... - yeah, sure. absolutely. you have been, in fact, very helpful. we'll be in touch. - he means that. my guess is the last thing he needs is a scandal with some prostitute. throwing david certain sense. - yeah, what he's really trying to avoid is a bigger scandal-- killing kevin denaburg. - well, it's still a leap, given the mountain of evidence against david. - wait. wait. david, in iraq, is accused of killing unarmed civilians, but nathan grayson's father puts his reputation on the line for a guy he's never met? - there's an expression, "bleeding army green"-- what you'll do for the men you serve with. - or what a father'll do for family, for his son. - with all we're putting david through, i hope you're wrong. - 'cause if i'm right, we're charging the wrong guy with murder. [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ female announcer ] new pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with 2 layers, pampers have 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. ♪ wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it
david out. - and what were david's duties here at the bank? - david's easy to like. he's good with clients, so... - yeah, planning parties and showing clients a good time-- that's what brought him in contact with the murder victim, huh? the boyfriend of one of the prostitutes with whom he was consorting. - you seem to know a good deal more than i do. uh, look, detectives, i want to be helpful putting this behind us, but, uh, unfortunately, right now... i'm late for a meeting, so if--if you...
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david asman. "after the bell" is coming up, david. david: i was concerned. thinking about the yankees and boston college, eagles. liz: all for mario. davidot doing well. liz: he is a rangers fan too. david: good. go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. start with today's market and finally facebook getting on the right side of a trade. they have three days of down days. look at this, up almost 6% today. >> great move for facebook african tore fitzgerald, the -- after cantor fitzgerald. they think that facebook was a good one. liz: facebook is a good one. pandora shares are getting a bit of a lift today. >> 72 million active listeners, that doesn't hurt. offering shares for sale. to the tune of 300, $400 million. they will use that money for working capital, acquisitions. new high for pandora. david: we all like to hear that. safeway, old name from the past. safeway up 7.5%. they have the new rules for shareholders. what's that about? wow, 10%! >> right. number one in the s&p 500. that is nothing to bat your eyes at. one year shareholder plan. will be able to deliberate purchasing rights to the shareholders. that is great news
david asman. "after the bell" is coming up, david. david: i was concerned. thinking about the yankees and boston college, eagles. liz: all for mario. davidot doing well. liz: he is a rangers fan too. david: good. go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. start with today's market and finally facebook getting on the right side of a trade. they have three days of down days. look at this, up almost 6% today. >> great move for facebook african tore fitzgerald, the -- after...
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david letterman, larry david, bill cosby, or jerry seinfeld? here's a hint. he's worth $900 million. that answer coming your way next. >>> so here it is. who is the riche esest comedian? is it david letterman, larry david, bill cosby, or jerry seinfeld? drum roll, please. the answer is larry david. $900 million. good for him. >>> now to the latest in sports. we'll get right into baseball. days after metallica performed rivera's entrance song, hard rock cafe announced it is retiring the song from all hard rock restaurants, casinos, and hotels in honor of rivera. this is the first time the company has retired a song. for just the second time in a staggering 19 years, the yanks missed the playoffs. the yankees losing to the rays 8-3. rockies showered retiring first baseman todd helton with a variety of gifts, including a horse. the three-time world champion pony was presented to helton before his final appearance there at coors field. during that game, just for good measure, helton blasted a homer moments after a standing "o" from over 47,000 fans. must have been his way of saying, hey, thanks for the horse. and as you may know, arizona cardinals safety rashad johnson lost the very tip of his middle finge
david letterman, larry david, bill cosby, or jerry seinfeld? here's a hint. he's worth $900 million. that answer coming your way next. >>> so here it is. who is the riche esest comedian? is it david letterman, larry david, bill cosby, or jerry seinfeld? drum roll, please. the answer is larry david. $900 million. good for him. >>> now to the latest in sports. we'll get right into baseball. days after metallica performed rivera's entrance song, hard rock cafe announced it is...
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david perform acman and david johnson joins me. -- pacman and david johnson joins me now. >> david johnson is a professor working in the cam paps of democrats -- campaigns of democrats and republicans. >> thank you for being here. during the hearing, when senators take this vote - let me bring this to you - do you have a sense they are not only voting for limited action, but also for the consequences of that action? >> they have to. you are not buying chickens and cows, you are buying the whole farms. everyone who is thinking about the vote realises that whether this goes belly up or well, they'll be held responsible and accountable. they'll want to make sure all the questions are out now. when they inest itably vote yes, they no it can go in any direction. . >> is that why we get questions about boots on the ground and who is the opposition? >> yes. it started fine and john kerry said his first canned answer. but he got into a bit of trouble saying, "no, we'll not take it off the table", and not only that, it's not what we want, it's not our intention nor the plan. there are situations where - to quote him, he said if syria implo
david perform acman and david johnson joins me. -- pacman and david johnson joins me now. >> david johnson is a professor working in the cam paps of democrats -- campaigns of democrats and republicans. >> thank you for being here. during the hearing, when senators take this vote - let me bring this to you - do you have a sense they are not only voting for limited action, but also for the consequences of that action? >> they have to. you are not buying chickens and cows, you...
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david will be our spinner. merlinda: go, david! tina: come on, david! all right! good stuff! n. pat: you got it. 3 n's.1,200. i'd like to buy a vowel. could i have an e, please? there are some e's. another trio of letters for you.
david will be our spinner. merlinda: go, david! tina: come on, david! all right! good stuff! n. pat: you got it. 3 n's.1,200. i'd like to buy a vowel. could i have an e, please? there are some e's. another trio of letters for you.
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david. we had some unfinished business and were determined to confront david about ripping us off. just a couple of days ago we reached david on the phone. hi, davidis time, he is trying to rent us an apartment in new york. we sent you 1850 bucks, to rent a house in nantucket. you were supposed to meet us with the key but you never came. how many people have you ripped off? how many people have you stolen money from? expletive. he said he is not a criminal, he says he is in brooklyn. i don't think so. ryan's family didn't end up with their dream house, but still had a dreamy vacation. and so did the mccaffrey clan in lake tahoe, who found a great vacation. never let them book your vacation. well, the website tells us they are actively collecting data about these crimes, and if you have been taken, providing details to the fbi may ultimately help them catch the crooks. for more information visit our website at abcnews.com/night line. >>> next, what company is behind that beer you're drinking? the answer may surprise you. >> abc "nightline," brought to you by hotels.com. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabul
david. we had some unfinished business and were determined to confront david about ripping us off. just a couple of days ago we reached david on the phone. hi, davidis time, he is trying to rent us an apartment in new york. we sent you 1850 bucks, to rent a house in nantucket. you were supposed to meet us with the key but you never came. how many people have you ripped off? how many people have you stolen money from? expletive. he said he is not a criminal, he says he is in brooklyn. i don't...
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david! every class, david! every class, david! >> petraeus out of cuny. petraeus out of cuny! >> well, the one guy almost got creamed by the boss who wasn't paying much attention. general petraeus has a four star general is probably not used to that kind of treatment from a bunch of college kids. this is a guy who spent his life dodging bullets and bombs and i found it incredible. i want to see your grade for davids, for the students, i'm sorry. we are going to grade the students. good thing. i was going to say, gee petraeus -- you gave the students a c minus. >> i happen to teach community organizing at freedomworks the first thing is to show up. they get a c minus of showing up for class but the point of protesting is to bring people to their side. they were so rude and obnoxious they made the case for general pe tradition. if they want to go after war criminals go after the guy that hired him twice and appointed him twice. he lives on pennsylvania avenue. >> interesting. >> having been a marine and the general ate sand for years in making a plan for this country and devoted his life to service. however, what they were doing is exactly what we defend, freedom of speech and i had to understand that. i was torn with this, but watching the tape there was such an outrageous display that made them lose their message once. two, they almost look like they were on the verge of assault. so they looked
david! every class, david! every class, david! >> petraeus out of cuny. petraeus out of cuny! >> well, the one guy almost got creamed by the boss who wasn't paying much attention. general petraeus has a four star general is probably not used to that kind of treatment from a bunch of college kids. this is a guy who spent his life dodging bullets and bombs and i found it incredible. i want to see your grade for davids, for the students, i'm sorry. we are going to grade the students....
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david: i'm trying to figure out what the handkerchief. >> come see me. i well help with that. david: lee will train me. cheryl: thank you, lee. david: all right. thanks a lot, lee hawkins. good to see you as well. cheryl: you look good, dave. >> always. davidyear. we'll tell you about a manhattan apartment being sold by someone with one of the most famous names on wall street. who could that be? we'll tell you. hang in there. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. david: time to go "off the desk." george soros, well-known financeer but his ex-wife may not be quite as good with numbers especially when it comes to the price of her manhattan apartment is gor
david: i'm trying to figure out what the handkerchief. >> come see me. i well help with that. david: lee will train me. cheryl: thank you, lee. david: all right. thanks a lot, lee hawkins. good to see you as well. cheryl: you look good, dave. >> always. davidyear. we'll tell you about a manhattan apartment being sold by someone with one of the most famous names on wall street. who could that be? we'll tell you. hang in there. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project...
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david. david: good news for you. not good news for the economy. jim owens, h.b. fuller ceo. wonderful to see you. thanks for coming in, jim. appreciate it. >> thanks for inviting me, david. davids are in everything. david: everything. he is a bellwether for the economy. liz: twitter limbers up for its upcoming ipo it signs a exclusive deal with a powerful new advertising partner. could it be a game-changer for the social media company? details in just a moment. david: it is literally out of this world. reality tv meets spaceflight. could get a celebrity blasted toward the final frontier. we'll tell you all about this when we come back. ♪ my customers can shop around. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can ke better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below..
david. david: good news for you. not good news for the economy. jim owens, h.b. fuller ceo. wonderful to see you. thanks for coming in, jim. appreciate it. >> thanks for inviting me, david. davids are in everything. david: everything. he is a bellwether for the economy. liz: twitter limbers up for its upcoming ipo it signs a exclusive deal with a powerful new advertising partner. could it be a game-changer for the social media company? details in just a moment. david: it is literally out...
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david nakamura. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: hi. >> so, david, the president will do six tv interviews with all the networks followed by an address to the nation tuesday night. what can you say now that he hasn't said already to sway support his way? >> reporter: well, i don't know that it's something different but emphasize more clearly that he'll have a bigger audience this time and i think you'll hear two messages, one stressing the humanitarian part here. he talked a lot about those killed but especially the children. he'll really be clear about that the video the white house showed senators of the afterth math. what he's been saying if it is unpopular, the costs are high and the u.s. has to establish this, otherwise, these chemical weapons could be used again in the future and could jeopardize the u.s. security in other countries, as well. >> davideed your opinion right here. what are the odds the president acts to bomb syria even if the congress is against him? >> reporter: i think those odds are slim and going down. there's some sense that if one house goes forward and the house does not would he take that as acceptable? i don't think so. this president has been particular who voted against the iraq war, i think he he understands that that would be a risky proposition to act alone. he doesn't have a lot of international support already to act without domestic support from the congress would be against the point of doing this to begin with. i think the advisers are keeping that open just in case but i don't think it's going to happen. >> david knanakamura with "the washington post." >>> coming up, bill karins and betty nguyen with "first buzz." we'll tell you what caught our eyes. ♪ [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other bra
david nakamura. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: hi. >> so, david, the president will do six tv interviews with all the networks followed by an address to the nation tuesday night. what can you say now that he hasn't said already to sway support his way? >> reporter: well, i don't know that it's something different but emphasize more clearly that he'll have a bigger audience this time and i think you'll hear two messages, one stressing the humanitarian part here. he...
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david uses it. david goes on there. david: i have to admit not so much as i used to because of competition. >> i used it recently. i got a great deal on gillette razor blades. think -- liz: razor blades. >> which you know is very expensive. that is the upside of gillette's business model. liz: hop on the website. check it out as we look at this. again tom is bullish. he has the $13 price target. is it too expensive to jump into the stock? >> no. if you look at strategy which i think is very sound and look at early stage of rolling it out and i think the benefits are to come. i think there is more good news from groupon. liz: do you anticipate living social will go public at some point? >> if you asked mee that year ago i would say yes. now i'm not certain. liz: i would agree with that assessment because of how tough it is for groupon but maybe it's a management issue. >> if you look at daily deals market they had hyper-growth and growing pains. living social is doing a good job. you have a lot of venture cap companies exit the america contest. liz: we'll have you back. tom forte of the telsey group. davidvid: good stuff, tom. >>> glenn hubbard is one of the most influential economists of his generation. he is dean of the columbia business school. we'll ask him about the moves of the most powerful central bank on the planet. liz: mark zuckerberg brings his hoodie sheet to washington. he has some. nation's most powerful lawmakers lining up to meet with him. we'll tell you why. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that h
david uses it. david goes on there. david: i have to admit not so much as i used to because of competition. >> i used it recently. i got a great deal on gillette razor blades. think -- liz: razor blades. >> which you know is very expensive. that is the upside of gillette's business model. liz: hop on the website. check it out as we look at this. again tom is bullish. he has the $13 price target. is it too expensive to jump into the stock? >> no. if you look at strategy which i...
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david corne, "obama is the shrewdest political tactician since lbj." joining me now, david. david, when i saw the piece, i said "get me davidmpletely agree with you. and you now have five minutes to convince the rest of the world. go ahead. >> let me say that i, i sort of, posed that as -- a bit of an overstatement. but i gave the case for -- for, for, believing that might be so. and basically if you look at -- president barack obama and ask yourself, who are his most bothersome foes of late. the answer would be vladamir putin and john boehner. two men who probably don't have much in common with each other. right? but i think barack obama has really gotten the best of them in the last couple weeks despite what maureen dowd and others in the conventional wisdom circuit say. let's look at syria. the president had one aim in mind, which was to stop bashar al assad from using chemical weapons again. he looked like he would attack. want to congress. looked like he may have a vet thvet -- vote that would fail. people thought he didn't have true command of the approximately see ma policymaking. it drew putin in. put putin on the h
david corne, "obama is the shrewdest political tactician since lbj." joining me now, david. david, when i saw the piece, i said "get me davidmpletely agree with you. and you now have five minutes to convince the rest of the world. go ahead. >> let me say that i, i sort of, posed that as -- a bit of an overstatement. but i gave the case for -- for, for, believing that might be so. and basically if you look at -- president barack obama and ask yourself, who are his most...
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david: you have a sample what your company produces. >> this is totally unique. the only fully retractible -- david: get in there and see that. there you go. >> like that? david: move this hand, okay. >> so you can see the needle. when i complete the injection stroke, the need dill disappears and eliminates the risk of need dill stick injuries. davidreally cause problems for health care industry. >> there are over 600,000 recorded need dill stick injuries. david: why hasn't there turned to prove? >> we never expected we would turn to profit by this date. >> how many years, 11 years? >> yeah. david: a long time to wait for investors, right? >> yes. but, we're, one of those very rare companies that come along. every, once in a blue moon, that actually redefines an industry. just like apple did. just like amazon did. amazon was founded in 1994. by 2007 they actually hadn't turned a profit, okay? but the inflection point for them was when they got the trust of the consumer and had all the infrastructure place they're one of largest companies in the world. we had to put the infrastructure in place and bring to market the high volume production of that device before we could actually then get -- david: but investors are beginning a little tired. the share price is down, what, 60% over the past 3 1/2 years? >> well i have to disagree wit
david: you have a sample what your company produces. >> this is totally unique. the only fully retractible -- david: get in there and see that. there you go. >> like that? david: move this hand, okay. >> so you can see the needle. when i complete the injection stroke, the need dill disappears and eliminates the risk of need dill stick injuries. davidreally cause problems for health care industry. >> there are over 600,000 recorded need dill stick injuries. david: why...
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david jackson joins us live from beirut. david, how are people there reacting to president obama's announcement? david, i'm sorry. i think we are having some difficulty. david, we will come back to you later in the program. thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, legendary broadcaster, sir david frost has died. he was 74 years old. his journalism career spanned decades. recently he hosted hour-long shows for al jazeera. he worked as a comedy writer and a daytime television show called the frost report. but he was perhaps best known for a series of very revealing interviews he did with former president nixon back in the '60s. years later, those conversations were the basis for the award-winning movie: "frost-nixon." ford motors is calling three -- recalling ford crowne victoria, mercury march keen and lincoln towncar manufactured from 2005 to 2011. it will agents about 307,000 cars sold in the u.s. and in canada. the problem is decaying metal that may cause drivers to lose the ability to steer the car. ford said in a statement issued saturday that it's unaware of any accidents or injuries linked to the issue. the crown victoria is a matter often used for police cr
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david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation follows and provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point -- i said, david my salvation as a christian, and you, partner, are not in a position to judge me. now, that was a very calculated move because stop and think about it. if this individual was delusional and thought he was jesus christ, who is in more of a position to judge me as a christian than jesus christ? but in my mind it had resolved a very critical question, and that is i did not feel that he was delusional or felt that he was the second coming of christ. i think that he was a conman and his chosen area of con was religion. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. >>> 46 days into the branch davidian standoff fbi negotiators are stymied. there's still no progress. in a concession to davidian leader david koresh the fbi lets him speak to his attorney from inside
david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation follows and provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point -- i said, david my salvation as a christian, and you, partner, are not in a position to judge me. now, that was a very calculated move because stop and think about it. if this individual...
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david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw some excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david had told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. praises or the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when david reads the manifesto, he must confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really really struck him was seeing the term "cool headed magicians." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. so it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits a copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was very clear to me by will third paragraph, when the hair on the back of my neck stood up, what i was reading, identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted kaczynski on their own, they would storm the cabin and ted would be killed in the encounter. he wanted to prevent more violence. he didn't want anybody else to die. >> david's information leads authorities to ted
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david axelrod. >> he wants -- >> okay. >> david axelrod, thank you very much. >> thank you, david. >> and reverend al -- >> good to be with you guys. >> big night, your two-hour special "advancing the dream" live from the apollo theater, starts at 8:00 eastern, should be an amazing event. >> we're looking forward to it and want everyone to tune in tonight including david >> i think he will. no, you mean mark. >> mark. i'm saying david. >> david doesn't have a mustache anymore. >> david gave his away. mark is next. >> all right. still ahead, an exclusive interview with former governor and presidential candidate jon huntsman and he voted no on the syria resolution because he thinks military action will only make the situation worse. senator chris murphy joins us next. moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and former congresswoman jane harman. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capita
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david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when davidnfront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him was seeing the term "cool headed magicians." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits the copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was clear to my by the third paragraph, what i was reading which was a 1971 essay was identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted kaczynski on their own, they would storm the cabin and ted would be killed in the encounter. he wanted to prevent more violence. he didn't want anybody else to die. >> david's information leads authorities to ted's montana cabin which is put under surveillance. the fbi proceeds
david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when davidnfront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him...
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david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david had showed her letters from ted and told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when davidust confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logician." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits the copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was clear to my by the third paragraph, what i was reading which was a 1971 essay was identical in many ways to the manifesto. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits the copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was clear to my by the third paragraph, what i was reading which was a 1971 essay was identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted k
david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david had showed her letters from ted and told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when davidust confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto...
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david asman for "after the bell." david: a heinous month, my goodness liz: this is in the e all. , thought they would see volume. what is is. david: microsoft this is a day of deals. davidon buy something usually one that whose stock gets hit. that is what happened to microsoft today. >> that is exactly what happened. we saw the dow in negative territory. buying nokia. this is big, big deal, bringing mr. elop on there as well. liz: jardin buying yankee candle. we have the consumer products maker coming up later this hour. this seems like a fit for this company. >> they have a slew of popular brands. mr. coffee. rawlings, baseball their whole line. to name a few when they bring on jiang key candle. david: this is happening in light of the 10-year rates spiking. [closing bell ringing] not really affecting housing. people's eyes were focused on a lot of things. the 10-year rate yield going up once again. not a big concern, liz. liz: not a big concern. as we see the bells ring on wall street. you see this a precursor for the month of september. the dow dipped into negative territory top of last hour. we were up 123 points, david. at the high of the session. david: well off
david asman for "after the bell." david: a heinous month, my goodness liz: this is in the e all. , thought they would see volume. what is is. david: microsoft this is a day of deals. davidon buy something usually one that whose stock gets hit. that is what happened to microsoft today. >> that is exactly what happened. we saw the dow in negative territory. buying nokia. this is big, big deal, bringing mr. elop on there as well. liz: jardin buying yankee candle. we have the...
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david: fred bergsten, always a pleasure to see you, fred. appreciate it. >> good to talk. liz: david, i have breaking news on fashion. david: fashionista alert. liz: did you know florals are the new black? davidnow that. liz: fashion week starts in new york. in a moment we're speaking to one of the fashion industry's most iconic figures who is growing business hand over foot. the latest trend and whether the luxury goods market recovered from the financial crisis. >> those shoes are nothing compared to what liz is wearing now. we'll see that. >>> when it comes to recruiting top talent and everywhere in the world, recruiter for korn/ferry, has inside scoop who is hiring, who is firing. and what it takes to get hired. in a moment we'll ask korn/ferry's ceo on the fight to hire the very best talent. ♪ life's an adventure when you're with her. and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor
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. >> by the way, david, apple stock is around $500 and we'll talk about that later in the program, but thanks a lot, david, david blitzer chairman of the s&p 500 committee. >>> industrials weren't the only thing that got a facelift today, so did the apple iphone. two new models, eight fresh colors, one new operating system and plastic, yep, plastic cases. all announced today with typical apple fanfare. jon fortt was there. >> reporter: well, we got the annual iphone announcement and we didn't just get the 5 s but the 5 c but not quite as low as some expected. the iphone 5 did arrive and it's plastic on the back five colors, but it's expected to retail for $549 unsubsidized, a lot more expensive than a number of analysts hoped. the announcement comes at a time when apple is increasing increasing competition, especially in emerging markets where brands like samsung challenged the iphone's dominance. a number of people hoped the 5 c would open up new opportunities for apple. >> it's different than expected. frame work was consistent. the big difference is the price of 5 c. we expected apple to be more aggressive. t
. >> by the way, david, apple stock is around $500 and we'll talk about that later in the program, but thanks a lot, david, david blitzer chairman of the s&p 500 committee. >>> industrials weren't the only thing that got a facelift today, so did the apple iphone. two new models, eight fresh colors, one new operating system and plastic, yep, plastic cases. all announced today with typical apple fanfare. jon fortt was there. >> reporter: well, we got the annual iphone...
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david would have considered his victory improbable because they knew good slingers would always beatin' fan tree men, because they the advantage of distance. david's genius was in fighting goliath on david's terms. the giant demanded and expected hand to hand combat but davided the way they fought so he would have the advantage and hazard how underdogs of all sorts can change the odds in their favor, but altering the nature of the fight itself to better suit themselves. but why was goliath so caught off guard? once he saw that david was a slinger, he should have known he was in trouble. well maybe he couldn't see. gladwell quotes medical experts who believe the giant was extraordinarily huge, because of a disease caused by a benign tumor of the pituitary gland and a common side effect is bad vision. several stories back up the idea that his vision was poor, for example, being led out to battle by a small man. goliath couldn't see well unless you were close to him, so gladwell says, the thing that gave him size also his greatest weakness, which is the case far more often than we well. goliath seemed unbeatable but was prime
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david: maybe both. >> yeah. >> david: stocks taking a hit worry with the fears of syria. we have stocks to ease your fear. don't miss this. it's up next. t >> david: we are back with the informer steady stocks for unsteady times. morgan, chrysler? >> pfizer, this is a safe habe. paying a dividend. davidac, do you like the stock? >> revenue weakness because the key patent are expiring, like lipitor. watch out for that. >> david: they sill have viagra. it not that i know about that. >> i like vanguard dividend growth. they are up 9% in the past five years. great managers, cheaply, who can manage the stock in and out. megacap stock. >> david: morgan, you like it? >> i really like it but if you want more criminal or flexibility, check out the vanguard eps. vdig. >> david: good advice. thank you. that is it for "forbes on fox." have a great number one business block continues with eric bolling and "cashin' in." ♪ ♪ >> eric: it's the makers versus the takers this labor day weekend. as we kick back and enjoy the first of our waiver, some are feasting on governmenthand hand-out. >> awesome. >> taxpayers. >> so are all the hand-outs killing what made america great? good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out. government agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won
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david smith geneva business insider blogspot dot com david welcome back to the kaiser report pleasure to be with you next all right david the flow of gold from london to switzerland in the first half of twenty thirteen stands at seven hundred and ninety eight metric tons the highest amount since one thousand nine hundred eighty eight what's going on. well it's a very interesting trend but what you have to remember is that such wonders one of the major centers for nosing of refining and finding gold so the move actually reflects school being transferred to london to be. for shipment to switzerland so what you're seeing is that these refineries are now running more or less. sometimes in twenty four hour shifts in order just through process and wanted to sue google this coming year but they're only used to some schools actually starting in switzerland i think most of it is probably. to the far east to own song to to india in session or to satisfy demand that region well as part of the effort to keep the price of gold down bank of england has been leasing gold and they've been leasing gold of countries that they should have as held as just out ends and we just found out recently that they're missing about fifteen hundred tons of gold because studying gold so apparently not only add they leased out their gold for other countries but they're shipping it to switzerland and is going to be shipped off to china and india so what happens when they have to make good on these claims when these countries like germany wants three hundred tons from new york and new york saying no you can't have your gold i was setting this up for a run on the gold on the sama gold market they have it. yes i think that's the case know what well what is happening at the moment are starting to trend global gold club new grass is close to the physical market he said he's seen a lot of cisco gold coming here but in large quantities and the buyer solve it aren't large institutions central banks of the banks to set aside their requirements and ultimately as a risk going to the. breakdown and a single market although at the moment it looks yellow gold while being tight does not actually appear to be completely run out but we should see new sources of potential for foreign gold anyway if you look at what's happening in india now talking about recent gold in this is the most intriguing because what is going to happen there is a look at least it knows it sent somewhere else and no doubt when they ask for the goal that little and little well you probably have to send yours as well so if i were. in the indian central bank lessing i would do it single to people in the certain knowledge of the future go to france can only go up and scarcity actually really completely hits and there's nothing left in the warehouses and i would lose out on the outside of the about gold at that point right you say that it's there is some supply of gold on the market however we do say backwardation in the futures market and we which implies that there is no supply of gold and there are so we also see it go forward rates in gold at least markets. inverted prices that also suggest that there is no physical gold around and it's funny this india story because just a few years ago right they bought quote unquote two hundred times for me international monetary fund of course that gold was never delivered to india just an accounting entry now they want to turn a better turn around and because of the crisis in india because of the collapse of the repay and i note that gold is only within ten percent of trading our all time high against the end. this could be another all time high against another currency coming up for gold as we enter a cycle of gold trading at an all time highs against all major currencies but what so they want to lease the gold that they just bought walk us through exactly the insanity going on in india right now david smith. well i mean india is in critical care is situation in the moment it's had. no use in you know it's a great deal of foreign investment into developing markets and you know since our market the last years that's been slowing down you sincerity of foreign central and the cancer rate which is absolutely dramatic it's greatly squeezing of you know putting pressure on the domestic carlson's and so on. there is capital flight from india obviously it was interesting in occurrence it which is collapsing you want to get out and believe it or not many people are actually getting out of the security of the u.s. dollar which is yet once again one of the world's biggest jokes so what you're having you take a very correctly on is a fact that in rupee terms. gold is being perceived as as a very good investment because it is it is rising as a trance is collapsing gold is rising in rupee terms which is exactly was going to happen ultimately in dollar terms or styling terms arc or euro tyrant's a
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david, appreciate it. david katz the security general at the financial securities and exchange during the collapse. david, thank you for your time. >> ross, a big weekend in college football. >> oh, everybody is looking, the game we've all been waiting for. number one alabama versus number six texas a&m. all eyes will be on johnny football as i like to call him johnny camera. and every camera will be shooting johnny manziel all year long and now johnny cam. >> well of course the biggest impact is going to be on alabama, and d.j. flukier, is now with the san diego chargers was implicated in that report as having taken money from agents. so it's going to be interesting. he's now cooperating with alabama's compliance office, and it will be interesting to see what they find out, what the ncaa does, and whether or not alabama will have to vacate the win. that will be the biggest fall out from the story, tennessee, mississippi states will have players involved but alabama has the most to lose in this group. >> now on the field, how much of a test do you think this will be for them this weekend? >> i think it w
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david: bingo. hard to beat coca-cola. liz: i thought you were saying it is hard to beat liz. david: no. liz: i actually wasn't going to say that. david: "breaking bad," are you a fan? liz: it was the best, satisfying blood-soaked end i love it. davidving away the end. we won't tell whose blood was soaking on whom. "breaking bad"'s highly anticipated finale went out on top and set a new ratings record. was this a victory for cable tv or more of a victory for netflix, twitter and facebook? liz: dennis kneale joins us with more. amc gets the win. >> breaking bad went out with a bang last night, lots of bangs. preliminary numbers say 10.3 million people tuned in. five times as many people as typical audience for the show in years past. also look at halo effect online. "breaking bad" was the most searched phrase on google yesterday. two million searches. 1 1/2 million mentions on twitter. 5.5 million interactions on facebook. that is the reallies son of the huge success of this dark, meth-cooking series. "breaking bad" finished far bigger than it began entirely because of netflix and binge viewing and social network buzz. the show started off first season with 1.3 million viewers per episode. it gained every season since then, to 2.7 m
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david: baby was for lori. >> yes it was. for david. so i don't get in trouble. david: mercedes-benz is accelerating the drive to overtake bmw and audi in luxury auto market with new technology. look at this. this car does not have a driver. there is a guy behind the wheel but not holding on to the we will. this is auto-drive car. this is the latest innovation from bmw. it is literally on the road! we have more video you're not going to believe. lori: so against this. so against it. ♪ i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. davidoff the desk." here it is, planning to start selling a self-driving car. 2020, not too long off. part of its campaign to be bmw and audi. bmw attested to the prototype. a travel 64 miles on the highway. city streets without anyone touching the steering wheel. you don't like this. lori: to much technology. also "off the desk," leyna in the runway show hosted by subway designers greater deficits entirely at material found in restaurants. creative. david: i don't like it. next we will be watching the fed. meanwhile it is all about melissa. ♪ leyna. melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here is what is "money" tonight. north korea has ex with u.s. and russia talks. following the money to north korea, and it is a dangerous connection with the crisis and syria. our franchise owners some reveal how to keep them happy. and who made "money" today. investment stores. stay tuned and find that two ways. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." ♪
david: baby was for lori. >> yes it was. for david. so i don't get in trouble. david: mercedes-benz is accelerating the drive to overtake bmw and audi in luxury auto market with new technology. look at this. this car does not have a driver. there is a guy behind the wheel but not holding on to the we will. this is auto-drive car. this is the latest innovation from bmw. it is literally on the road! we have more video you're not going to believe. lori: so against this. so against it. ♪ i...
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david jackson who is covering the story for us in beirut, lebanon. how are these events being viewed over seas? david jackson, can you hear me? all right, we lost david. we'll--we've been trying to get him for the last 15 minutes or so. we've been trying to get the view of the region with david jackson. israel said it held a joint missile test with the u.s. this morning. military sources say they landed a missile over the mediterranean sea in a test of an anti-missile system. we have more from jerusalem. >> the significance alarmed that was evidenced on tuesday morning has calmed down somewhat, but what we do know is that the israelis filed a new type of israeli known as ankor, and it's used to test the anti-missile capability in a system called arrow 2. now obviously it caused alarm because although the americans were informed in advance that this test was taking place it seems that the russians were not informed, and so the tracking of this russia missiles caused consternation. the strike is a nonchalant attitude towards this. i spoke with one official from the israeli government who said we're just practicing, making sure that everything worked, no big deal. russian analysts are describing the test as irresponsible at no doubt a very sensitive period as we await to hear w
david jackson who is covering the story for us in beirut, lebanon. how are these events being viewed over seas? david jackson, can you hear me? all right, we lost david. we'll--we've been trying to get him for the last 15 minutes or so. we've been trying to get the view of the region with david jackson. israel said it held a joint missile test with the u.s. this morning. military sources say they landed a missile over the mediterranean sea in a test of an anti-missile system. we have more from...
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david gregory. david -- >> that's a good sign. >> so, david, assuming they can count, ted cruz, mike lee, marco rub jobs what's the strategy behind these ads which makes it took like the world will come to an end. across the country on almost like the loop. >> you know they are trying to party like it's 2010 again. obama care was so unpopular then and they got a lot of traction and trying to do it now. democrats, if you look at our "wall street journal" poll have a slight edge over republicans on the party ballot at the moment. our political team, chuck todd and company were writing about this week in first read. this could shape up next year to be a more status quo election. senator cruz and others look at this and say this is an issue to build a conservative cause around as the congressman just said. obama care is confusing. it's a patch work of implementation that's not clear at all. it remains unpopular in part because it's socoo confusing. they feel this is an opportunity to strike. delay to what exactly? they may want to chip away at it but unlikely you'll do away with obama care. for the senators you just mention this is a cause celeb as they are barreling towards a primary fight in 2016. the only prize that they can extract at this point is to try to fight for some sort of delay and peg that to the debt ceiling even though the president said he's not going negotiate over the debt ceiling at all. >> luke? >> i'll pose this question to congressman duffy. one thing we heard from the gop leadership aides all summer is we didn't want to get into this cr fight because we wanted to deep powder dry in toward go all out on the debt limit fight. to what degree do you think this will affect public perception if you have these shut down concerns and ted cruz is hitting the desk, skraemg and yelling and he becomes the fafts republican party for a few weeks does that hurt you guys on this be debt limit issue. the polling seems to be in your favor. how do you maneuver that? >> as we fight the obama care fight we're on the side of americans. but if we shut the government down we're not on the side of americans. as we go through this fight if we continue and get some foompl win of a delay or stall or opt-out for states that's a win for us. we thoofb cautious on a shutdown. as we go out to the debt limit the president has to come to the table. you can't say listen we have a $17 trillion debt, we're borrowing $700 billion to a trillion, i'm not going to have a conversation with republicans in the house and senate how we fix the spending problem in washington. he has to talk to us. if does, listen, there's enough room to find compromise in divided government. there's enough issues out there where everyone can win and we can get a solution without the brinksmanship that is a win for america. >> that's what ted cruz is trying to do this morning. i don't think -- i think he's in a concern. luke russert thank you. davidthe press." >> mike lee, senator lee. we'll talk to wayne lapierre of the nra. he's back as well. >> thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. ted cruz. i like mike lee a lot. i think a lot of people like mike. still got goodwill but man, mark halperin told me coming into last year that ted cruz was a smart guy and was going to do well and now we're all scratching our heads going -- >> harvard professor. >> he's not playing in the minor leagues. >> he was one of the smarter students he ever saw and he acts as, if you know -- designee acts as if everybody is stupid. >> it's like he had a huge i.q. hair cut when he came to the senate. he's not making sense. he's going to raise a lot of money and raise his own profile. selfish move. jim demint is raising a lot of money. >> there's 40% chance he's secretly shooting a reality show. >> by the way wasn't it john boehner who said he wasn't going negotiate with president obama any more for some grand bargain over the debt ceiling and not the pr
david gregory. david -- >> that's a good sign. >> so, david, assuming they can count, ted cruz, mike lee, marco rub jobs what's the strategy behind these ads which makes it took like the world will come to an end. across the country on almost like the loop. >> you know they are trying to party like it's 2010 again. obama care was so unpopular then and they got a lot of traction and trying to do it now. democrats, if you look at our "wall street journal" poll have a...
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david smith of geneva business insider blogspot dot com david welcome back to the kaiser report. pleasure to be with you max all right david the flow of gold from london to switzerland in the first half of twenty thirteen stands at seven hundred and ninety eight metric tons the highest amount sense in one nine hundred eighty eight what's going on well it's a very interesting trend but what you have to remember is that such wonders one of the major centers for nosing of refining and finding gold so the move actually reflects school being transferred to london to be. for shipment to switzerland so what you are seeing is that these refineries are now running more or less. sometimes in twenty four hour shifts in order just through process and wanted to see google this coming year but it only used some schools actually starting in switzerland and it most strongly. to the chinese to own the song to. to india inception or to satisfy demand reach well as part of the effort to keep the price of gold down bank of england has been leasing gold and they've been leasing gold of countries that they should have as held as just out ins and we just found out recently that they're missing about fifteen hundred tons of gold because studying gold ballet not only are they leased out their gold for other countries but they're shipping it to switzerland and is going to be shipped off to china and india so what happens when they have to make good on these claims when these countries start like germany wants three hundred tons from new york and new york saying no you can't have your gold i was setting this up for a run on the gold on the sama gold market they have it. yes i think that's the case in what well what is happening at the moment i don't know sitting starting to trend global gold club new grass was close to the physical market he said he's seen a lot of physical gold coming here but in a large quantities and the buyer solve it aren't large institutions central banks of the banks to set aside their requirements and ultimately is or is going to. break down into sickle market although at the moment in libya the goal while being tight does not actually appear to be completely run out but we should see new sources of potential for foreign gold anyway if you look at what's happening in india now talking about leasing gold when this will be most intriguing because what is going to happen there is a look at least it knows that sent somewhere else and no doubt when they ask for the goal that little and little well you probably have to send yours as well so if i were. in the indian central bank lessing i would do it's only single people in the certain knowledge that the future go to france can only go up and scarcity actually really completely hits and there's something less than warehouses and i would lose out on the upside of the about gold at that point right you say that it's there is some supply of gold on the market however we do say backwardation in the futures market and we which implies that there is no supply of gold and there are so we also see a go forward rates in gold at least markets. inverted prices that also suggest that there is now physical gold around and it's funny this india story because just a few years ago right they bought quote unquote two hundred times for me international monetary fund of course that gold was never delivered to india it's just an accounting entry now they want to turn a better turn around and because of the crisis in india because of the collapse of the repay and i note that gold is only within ten percent of training our all time high against the end. this could be another all time high against another currency coming up for gold as we enter a cycle of gold trading at an all time highs against all major currencies but what so they want to lease the gold that they just bought walk us through exactly the insanity going on in india right now david smith. well i mean india is in critical care is situation in the moment it's had a. no use in you know it's a great deal of foreign investment into developing markets and it was since up market the last few years it's been slowing down you sincerity of foreign central and the cancer rate which is absolutely dramatic it's greatly squeezing of you know putting pressure on the domestic carson's and so on. those capital flight from india obviously it was interesting the currents it which is collapsing you want to get out and believe it or not many people are actually getting out of the security of the u.s. dollar which is yet once again one of the world's biggest jokes so what you're having you take a very correctly on is a fact that in rupee terms. gold is being perceived as as a very good investment because it is it is rising as a trance is collapsing gold is rising in rupee terms which is exactly was going to happen ultimately in dollar terms or startling terms arc or euro tyrant's amo
david smith of geneva business insider blogspot dot com david welcome back to the kaiser report. pleasure to be with you max all right david the flow of gold from london to switzerland in the first half of twenty thirteen stands at seven hundred and ninety eight metric tons the highest amount sense in one nine hundred eighty eight what's going on well it's a very interesting trend but what you have to remember is that such wonders one of the major centers for nosing of refining and finding gold...