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david: yes.that now, it reminds me of some of the worst behavior and i wish things were like they are now. i wish they were not like they were then. there was a lot of pressure that came in and remodel displays -- and remodel to this place, which i had grown to love. i didn't handle it well. i wish i were able to handle it the way i handle things now. charlie: but it was insecurity, anger? david letterman: insecurity anger, or a failure, everything. i wouldn't say it's all gone but it's a manageable dose. i mean, i still lose my temper. charlie: that'll make this one of the most interesting interviews of ever done. what is it that you think that you brought? you created this show, which followed the previous show where, in the eyes of many, you redefined comedy. it could it be what johnny was doing, it had to be something else. you wouldn't want to have his guests on your show. david letterman: we were told we couldn't have the same guests. but i had very little to do with that. the people on the
david: yes.that now, it reminds me of some of the worst behavior and i wish things were like they are now. i wish they were not like they were then. there was a lot of pressure that came in and remodel displays -- and remodel to this place, which i had grown to love. i didn't handle it well. i wish i were able to handle it the way i handle things now. charlie: but it was insecurity, anger? david letterman: insecurity anger, or a failure, everything. i wouldn't say it's all gone but it's a...
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charlie: what did david bring? david: david letterman? charlie: david steinberg.ughter] david: david letterman is one of the host unique individuals on television. he is willing to show the bedside so comfortably. you can tell when he does not like someone/ . he is a totally authentic version of himself almost all the time. charlie: he talked to me, about how it was his life. he would go and watch the show in the audience. thought about it all day did it, thought about it after he did it. then there came a time, after the birth of his son maybe, he began to have other things. begin to not do it five days week. begin to not be obsessed by it. it didn't necessarily change how good it was. it just was not everything for him. david: to leave at the right time is a difficult thing when you have been doing something your whole life. the moment johnny chose was the right time. just for some reason, it felt good even though everyone wanted him to stay on. david you feel the same way, too. you are struggling to get the guest. they have been on to me kimmel jimmy fallon. --
charlie: what did david bring? david: david letterman? charlie: david steinberg.ughter] david: david letterman is one of the host unique individuals on television. he is willing to show the bedside so comfortably. you can tell when he does not like someone/ . he is a totally authentic version of himself almost all the time. charlie: he talked to me, about how it was his life. he would go and watch the show in the audience. thought about it all day did it, thought about it after he did it. then...
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david: yes.at now, it also reminds me of some of the worst behavior of my life, my own behavior. i wish things were like they are now. i wish they are like now then. there was a lot of pressure, self-imposed pressure. they came in and remodeled this place, which i had grown to love dearly. huge amounts of money. we had to fly around the country, talk to skeptical affiliates, and i did not handle it well. and i wish i were able to handle it the way i handle things now. charlie: it was insecurity, anger? david: fear of failure everything. charlie: all of that is gone now? david: it is in a mansion -- manageable dose. i think this is the way humans really ought to be. i still lose my temper. you are this close, charlie, you know what i mean? [laughter] charlie: that will make this one of the more interesting interviews i've ever done right there. what is it that you think that you brought? you created this show, which followed a previous show, where in the eyes of many you redefined comedy. it could
david: yes.at now, it also reminds me of some of the worst behavior of my life, my own behavior. i wish things were like they are now. i wish they are like now then. there was a lot of pressure, self-imposed pressure. they came in and remodeled this place, which i had grown to love dearly. huge amounts of money. we had to fly around the country, talk to skeptical affiliates, and i did not handle it well. and i wish i were able to handle it the way i handle things now. charlie: it was...
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david? >> oh, this guy. he's too much. >> rose: who is larry david? >> you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> huh? >> rose: why? >> you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> i'm a jerk, that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. i... that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i had to be talked into "60 minutes." you think i wanted to do this? i didn't want to do it, because i knew you'd be asking questions like this! >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". to be a concern, all throughout the day. the promise of the cloud is that every individual and organization has unlimited access to information, at any time, no matter where they are. weather affects us all. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people whenever they need it. here at
david? >> oh, this guy. he's too much. >> rose: who is larry david? >> you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> huh? >> rose: why? >> you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> i'm a jerk, that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. i... that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i had to be talked into "60 minutes." you think i wanted to do this? i...
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david: i do not.his book, coming upon the private letters between wilbur and their sister -- charlie: how did you come upon them? david: they are in the library of congress. much has been written. there have been fine books written about the wright brothers and they deal primarily with the aviation side. i was interested in it that, of course, but equally are more in the human side. that can be found in the private correspondence which is spectacular. they pour out their innermost feelings and there are over 1000 letters. just between the father and daughter and two brothers. and none of them are capable of writing a dull letter. charlie: have we lost that? david: yes. we do not write letters or keep diaries. no one in public life would dare keep a diary. i do not know what future historians and biographers will have to work with. and -- charlie: john adams wrote voluminously. david: and abigail. there were thousands of letters between them. charlie: have you been to the public theater to see the play
david: i do not.his book, coming upon the private letters between wilbur and their sister -- charlie: how did you come upon them? david: they are in the library of congress. much has been written. there have been fine books written about the wright brothers and they deal primarily with the aviation side. i was interested in it that, of course, but equally are more in the human side. that can be found in the private correspondence which is spectacular. they pour out their innermost feelings and...
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david bang -- david: that is exactly right.he first book was about to the building of the brooklyn bridge. the second about the building of the panama canal and now this. and all three of those extraordinary accomplishments took place in a handful of years in the late 19th century and the first 10 years of the 20th century. and each in its own way was a major breakthrough without any historical precedent. this one more obviously changed the world. man had never flown a motor powered machine into the air before. and when that happened, it was clear to a few but not to all, that this was one of the decisive turning points in history. what was so surprising, many of things were surprising to me in writing the book, what is so surprising is that you imagine they flew the first time the kitty hawk in 1903 everybody realized it was terrific and with changing the world. it was not until 1908 that the world was ready to realize that yes, man can fly. we had set our minds, that was impossible. and as so often happens with in many aspect
david bang -- david: that is exactly right.he first book was about to the building of the brooklyn bridge. the second about the building of the panama canal and now this. and all three of those extraordinary accomplishments took place in a handful of years in the late 19th century and the first 10 years of the 20th century. and each in its own way was a major breakthrough without any historical precedent. this one more obviously changed the world. man had never flown a motor powered machine...
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david? david: david steinberg, let me bring you back to the dollar because that affects earnings in a big way, particularly with those companies with a lot of assets oversees. -- overseas. stronger dollar means rest leave knew for them. dollar you said last time was just about peaked. it has come down. you were right on that call. what will happen going forward? will we see a continuing decline in the dollar. >> i'm not a currency expert per se. david: you nailed it the last time you were here. >> when i hear on various media shows the dollar, the dollar, more the dollar, similar to what i heard in 2000, tech, tech and more tech. it has been overbought, overowned, overconstructed by many different types of funds around the world. they all got on the same side of boat and it is now reversing. it may be part of why the bond market has been so weak the last couple months. because as they have unwound and taken losses on being long the dollar they had to unwind and sell off bonds and even equiti
david? david: david steinberg, let me bring you back to the dollar because that affects earnings in a big way, particularly with those companies with a lot of assets oversees. -- overseas. stronger dollar means rest leave knew for them. dollar you said last time was just about peaked. it has come down. you were right on that call. what will happen going forward? will we see a continuing decline in the dollar. >> i'm not a currency expert per se. david: you nailed it the last time you were...
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emily: david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. david: thank you.s was fun. ♪ [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ a modern day silicon valley renegade, unafraid of breaking the conventional rules of engagement, vowing to take bigger risks, solve the biggest problems, and make money putting chips in our close to starting a university from scratch. he is perhaps best known for supercharging facebook, but the tech growth
emily: david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. david: thank you.s was fun. ♪ [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ a modern day silicon valley renegade, unafraid of breaking the conventional rules of engagement, vowing to take bigger risks, solve the biggest problems, and make money putting chips in our close to starting a university from scratch. he is perhaps best known for supercharging...
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david.avid: with all the foreign policy failures of this administration should we expect anything from secretary john kerry's faceoff with putin? >> we have "wall street journal" veronica daguerre and hilary kramer. ladies thank you very much. hillary, you go through the list of foreign policy failures of this administration it is extraordinary. start with russia, the failure to get them from stop taking over crime. they pulled out of iraq too fast, led to the spread of isis. yemen bragged how he had a great government in power. it was overthrown by iranian rebels. syria, benghazi, saudi summit snub. who knows what will happen with the iran nuclear deal. >> that is absolutely right. david: how will he better putin? >> it is interesting, what obama keeps doing is jumping from one foreign policy mishap to the next because he just doesn't have the fire power to really negotiate and no one takes him seriously. now i think the saudi ann situation is -- saudi arabian situation is much more serious
david.avid: with all the foreign policy failures of this administration should we expect anything from secretary john kerry's faceoff with putin? >> we have "wall street journal" veronica daguerre and hilary kramer. ladies thank you very much. hillary, you go through the list of foreign policy failures of this administration it is extraordinary. start with russia, the failure to get them from stop taking over crime. they pulled out of iraq too fast, led to the spread of isis....
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david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up. liz: david, i know you got rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq, which had been in the green for a lot of the day did end up negative. liz: not a bad day though when you look how far we came back. let's get to what happens after the bell so much. it starts right now. liz: let's get right into today's action. what it tells us about tomorrow. we have the hodges fund eric marshall. who says investors reluctance into getting u.s. stocks is a good thing for the u.s. bull market. we have centerstate bank's joe keating, who will tell you how to hedge overvaluation in equities. but also how he feels about equities versus treasurys. phil streible live at the cme. phi
david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up. liz: david, i know you got rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq,...
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liz: david? david: that was fascinating stuff.le city police are getting more reluctant to make arrests in the current environment. will criminals move in and businesses move out? how much will that cost our economy? one of the nation's top criminallologists coming up next. >>> cybersecurity summit like no other. we'll take you to the u.s. military academy at west point where top military and cyber leaders are charting strategies to stop the emerging threat. you don't want to miss this coming right up. the pursuit of healthier.ut) it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. ♪ healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. realizing cold hard data can inspire warmth and com
liz: david? david: that was fascinating stuff.le city police are getting more reluctant to make arrests in the current environment. will criminals move in and businesses move out? how much will that cost our economy? one of the nation's top criminallologists coming up next. >>> cybersecurity summit like no other. we'll take you to the u.s. military academy at west point where top military and cyber leaders are charting strategies to stop the emerging threat. you don't want to miss this...
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david? -- 2015. david: sun microsystems was first to monetize the internet with servers and software. sun's former chairman is going from old tech to new tech with a company start the out as social media but becoming something else. how do they handle the challenge of old tech? former sun microsystems steve mcnally. scott, thank you very much for being here. what does wayan do? >> so computers are old tech, huh? david: in the realm, in the whole realm of things, you know what i'm saying. >> i'm feeling old. anyhow, what wayan does, what we're trying to do is take advantage of social media, user generated content to make it valuable. there are two things you can do on the internet. you can create content that people watch stories and entertainment. the other thing that happens on the internet people are trying to match buyers with sellers through advertising models. people, 92% of the people trust recommendations from people they know. and, 70 plus percent of people trust and believe in, think it is c
david? -- 2015. david: sun microsystems was first to monetize the internet with servers and software. sun's former chairman is going from old tech to new tech with a company start the out as social media but becoming something else. how do they handle the challenge of old tech? former sun microsystems steve mcnally. scott, thank you very much for being here. what does wayan do? >> so computers are old tech, huh? david: in the realm, in the whole realm of things, you know what i'm saying....
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. >> david koresh was dangerous, irrational, and probably insane. >> david, you have had your 15 minutes of fame. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> it went horribly. it was a total disaster. >> "the siege at waco," next. ♪ >>> waco, texas, is a quiet, modest city, surrounded by sprawling cattle ranches. located halfway between dallas and austin, it's an unlikely place for a modern-day armageddon. >> this is the fbi command post. we have a fire at the compound in mount carmel. we confirm that the entire compound is going up right now. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fires? it began innocently enough. in 1935, a small religious group moved to waco. an offshoot of the seventh day adventist church, they eventually called themselves the branch davidians. >> they had pretty stable leade
. >> david koresh was dangerous, irrational, and probably insane. >> david, you have had your 15 minutes of fame. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> it went horribly. it was a total disaster. >> "the siege at waco," next. ♪ >>> waco, texas, is a quiet, modest city, surrounded by sprawling cattle ranches. located halfway between dallas and austin, it's an unlikely place for a modern-day armageddon. >> this is the fbi command post....
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david? david: great stuff.t the only relic trying to make a comeback, so's former lehman brothers' chief dick fuld, but will some questionable investments stop him from getting a second chance on wall street? charlie gasparino's all over this story coming next. >>> and is this the next golden investment, gold miners have been in a bear market for four years, but one investor's making a very bullish case for them.ate that's coming next. work around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy may affect your rights even if you do not presently have an asbestos-related disease. garlock's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. certain personal injury claims must be filed by october 6, 2015. you may have a right to vote on garlock's plan to reorganize and pay claims. call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com then you'll know how if youncomfortable it can be.h, but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay a
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that's always been -- david david i know.'s focus on saudi arabia if we can was some people have said maybe they already have a bomb. they financed, to a large degree, the pakistan nuclear program. so if they wanted, they could probably very easily say, look, we paid for this, we want one of them, right? >> right, absolutely. no, you raise an incredibly important point here which is sort of the way that this will, you know, break into, essentially, an arms conflict in the middle east, we're going to get the iranians already working with the russians, but also we know working in the gray arms market with the north koreans, we'll get the saudis increasingly working with the pakistanis, with the egyptians likely, with turkey likely, to create this other side of the equation. we seem to think that just like we can ring fence off the idea of what iran is doing to support terrorism, we seem to think we can create this bubble where all we do is talk about the iranian nuclear deal, and it doesn't impact anything else. when, in fact,
that's always been -- david david i know.'s focus on saudi arabia if we can was some people have said maybe they already have a bomb. they financed, to a large degree, the pakistan nuclear program. so if they wanted, they could probably very easily say, look, we paid for this, we want one of them, right? >> right, absolutely. no, you raise an incredibly important point here which is sort of the way that this will, you know, break into, essentially, an arms conflict in the middle east,...
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david: what refocusing on? >> what we buy regularly with upside potential and we think janet yellen was very clear. and if we get moderate growth out of the second quarter we're looking at 2550. basis points. liz: as we look at all of this do you take a step back to take some profits were the market was slightly down? what do you feel are good opportunities? >> i am not buying today. isn't the market that we have to wait we have a job reports number coming one week from now i went to see where we know that that number will make job reports look bad. shrugged off because if not you could get that correction never betty is looking for. i am sitting on that pile of cash when the time is right. and i am a bull. david: what happens if it befits the gdp number? >> i have to be completely honest. when the number comes out the question will we is it bad or good because the fed will stay off the of raise rates? then never has to be out of the park for number to see any type of sell-off. the market is set right now you c
david: what refocusing on? >> what we buy regularly with upside potential and we think janet yellen was very clear. and if we get moderate growth out of the second quarter we're looking at 2550. basis points. liz: as we look at all of this do you take a step back to take some profits were the market was slightly down? what do you feel are good opportunities? >> i am not buying today. isn't the market that we have to wait we have a job reports number coming one week from now i went...
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david stern crockett, a true frontiersman. behind every hero stands a man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the legend of david crockett is that of a folk hero of the western frontier. a wild man who wrestles bears and kills indians. but the truth is, david crockett is no simple. he's an ambitious man with political aspirations that take him to the nation's capital where he serves his country as the united states congressman. >> wild, untamed, the tennessee frontier is beyond the reach of all but the bravest and hardest of men. frontiersmen, daring, a adventurous and bold. >> i knew that bear wanted to hug me. so i recon here's the chance. >> why did you put down your rifle? >> shoot, corners too close for old betsy. plus, i just do it with a knife. >> it was here that i began to distinguish myself as a hunter. and to lay the foundation for my future greatness. >> now, another time when i was just a cub, i can recall -- >> he's a jokester and remarkably funny and he's affable. people like him. >> 6 or 7 by the creek r
david stern crockett, a true frontiersman. behind every hero stands a man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the legend of david crockett is that of a folk hero of the western frontier. a wild man who wrestles bears and kills indians. but the truth is, david crockett is no simple. he's an ambitious man with political aspirations that take him to the nation's capital where he serves his country as the united states congressman. >> wild, untamed, the tennessee frontier is...
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david. david: we have breaking news here. the fda is saying ice cream maker blue bell which you may remember recently issued recalls of all of its products over concerns about listeria had evidence of listeria contamination of march of 2013. the company continued to ship ice cream produced in that plant after what the fda says was inadequate cleaning. so that mystery at least is, we're getting more information on that. >>> meanwhile he is known for his role in the "real housewives of new jersey" but it is his off-camara role as a whistle-blower that is bringing in millions. we'll talk to him about what it takes to go up against major corporations coming next. liz: plus shares of textbook rental site cheg, suddenly woke up. they have rallied 23% this year. why are investors so bullish? we talk to the ceo about his plans to keep the rally going. and as former yahoo! coo, we'll get his take on yahoo!'s future. david: a court deciding today that the nsa collection of millions of phone records is illegal. this coming as isis terro
david. david: we have breaking news here. the fda is saying ice cream maker blue bell which you may remember recently issued recalls of all of its products over concerns about listeria had evidence of listeria contamination of march of 2013. the company continued to ship ice cream produced in that plant after what the fda says was inadequate cleaning. so that mystery at least is, we're getting more information on that. >>> meanwhile he is known for his role in the "real housewives...
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david?liz, china, just when you think china is acting like any other partner of good wil, it does something that seems more like an enemy than a friend. how do you maintain an even keel with a business partner like that? joining me in a fox business es exclusive, patrick m. byrne, ceo of overstock.com. i've seen that guy in commercials. they increased their operations in china. china is tweaking us with regard to islands it does naval operations on. what do you think of china, is it our friend or our enemy? >> it is both. to make it an enemy treat it like an enemy. i'm deeply troubled by the south china sea treating it like their bathtub. i'm all in fav of engaging with china economic lilt i'm quite surprised. i guess they sense we're on our heels not capable of taking business. we have to get the filipinos and japanese to start, this has to be confronted what they're doing in the south china sea. generally i'm very pro-china. david: what are you doing? what is your participate in china? wit
david?liz, china, just when you think china is acting like any other partner of good wil, it does something that seems more like an enemy than a friend. how do you maintain an even keel with a business partner like that? joining me in a fox business es exclusive, patrick m. byrne, ceo of overstock.com. i've seen that guy in commercials. they increased their operations in china. china is tweaking us with regard to islands it does naval operations on. what do you think of china, is it our friend...
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david: wow. too bad we don't have public caning for people like that. >>> as clinton allegations pile up with no consequences the bar keeps getting lower for bad behavior in the public sector but would the hillary reputation work in the business world? we'll discuss that with our panel. liz: criminals stealing your data from atms at highest rate in two decades? who is liable if it happens to you? guess what? rules are changing. are some banks safer than others. we got answers to that. david: the "mad men" finale got the buzz but did not deliver to the ratings compared to a 1950s rerun which had twice the number of viewers. tell you all about this trend in the country coming right up. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. things we build and it'sit doesn't even fly.zing we build i
david: wow. too bad we don't have public caning for people like that. >>> as clinton allegations pile up with no consequences the bar keeps getting lower for bad behavior in the public sector but would the hillary reputation work in the business world? we'll discuss that with our panel. liz: criminals stealing your data from atms at highest rate in two decades? who is liable if it happens to you? guess what? rules are changing. are some banks safer than others. we got answers to that....
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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
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...
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all right, david, thank you for your perspective. david joy.ou for watching the bloomberg "market day." have a good day. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: the founder and president of the political risk consulting firm, eurasia group. is calledok "superpower." i'm pleased to have him. aboutof people think where america goes from here. i read from you, many countries including china, russia,
all right, david, thank you for your perspective. david joy.ou for watching the bloomberg "market day." have a good day. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: the founder and president of the political risk consulting firm, eurasia group. is calledok "superpower." i'm pleased to have him. aboutof people think where america goes from here. i read from you, many countries including china, russia,
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neostem ceo david mazzo. david? david: terrific news. meanwhile, what if you had to sign a contract that you weren't allowed to read or make changes to. that's what's happening with the pacific trade deal, passing a bill before you read it. sound familiar? >>> liz gets to test a nearly autonomous backup system. >>> and major health insurers are proposing rate hikes for some plans. will you be paying more for insurance? we've got the details straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ the ones with the guts to stand apart - join a league all their own. ♪ if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not
neostem ceo david mazzo. david? david: terrific news. meanwhile, what if you had to sign a contract that you weren't allowed to read or make changes to. that's what's happening with the pacific trade deal, passing a bill before you read it. sound familiar? >>> liz gets to test a nearly autonomous backup system. >>> and major health insurers are proposing rate hikes for some plans. will you be paying more for insurance? we've got the details straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ the ones...
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it is david, goliath. david, the brother of the king of jordan.nd goliath, sepp blatter, going for a fifth consecutive term. he said he would not even run for a fifth term, and the biggest scandal in football history has overshadowed this event. but it is overshadowing mr. blatter himself. brendan: walk me through what we know, association by association. the europeans, are they going to vote in a block, no? mark: the european said they might even boycott the vote. they said they should suspended for six months. then later they decided to turn up. they will vote because changes are from the inside. it is thought the majority of the 54 delegates will vote for prince ali. but you need a 2/3 majority to win the first round, and blatter has the africans, the asians, the south americans, and he probably has the caribbean's. -- the caribbeans. brendan: let's hang out with that word "probably." the caribbeans has been his staunchest allies. mark: it is incredible when you remember what has been happening in the last few days considering this is the bigge
it is david, goliath. david, the brother of the king of jordan.nd goliath, sepp blatter, going for a fifth consecutive term. he said he would not even run for a fifth term, and the biggest scandal in football history has overshadowed this event. but it is overshadowing mr. blatter himself. brendan: walk me through what we know, association by association. the europeans, are they going to vote in a block, no? mark: the european said they might even boycott the vote. they said they should...
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david: i am talking short-term. surely at some point now we are going to get a referendum on the eu. we are going to get two years of uncertainty, two years of us talking about it endlessly on your program, which i look forward to. that is going to exercise in people's minds. what does it mean for business? can you invest and get back? what does it mean for the future fiscally? shortly they will be tempted to frontload and fiscal transactions. you do this early in a five-year term, you get that done and campaign a fiscal reduction at the end. if they tighten hard in the next couple of budgets, the bank could push interest rate expectations back and sterling lower. anna: they were saying this government could be more eurosceptic. that is something that is unexpected. on guilt, i spoke to john, from the bank of england, he said it is not a big theme. david: i said as a risk factor. i think they learned their lesson. too much austerity to quickly is partially self-defeating. the u.k. economy w
david: i am talking short-term. surely at some point now we are going to get a referendum on the eu. we are going to get two years of uncertainty, two years of us talking about it endlessly on your program, which i look forward to. that is going to exercise in people's minds. what does it mean for business? can you invest and get back? what does it mean for the future fiscally? shortly they will be tempted to frontload and fiscal transactions. you do this early in a five-year term, you get that...
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i believe david burgert is out there. is a skilled outdoorsman, extremely familiar with weapons. he's openly hostile toward government and law enforcement. and he's armed and dangerous. if you've seen david burgert or have any information as to his whereabouts please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> burgert is a big guy. he's disguised himself in the past. he may have gained weight, lost weight. he's had long hair in the past. he's had short hair. i would encourage anybody that's had dealings with david burgert to call law enforcement. >> i don't know how he got away. they don't know how he got away. they're ticked off that he got away. this guy left everybody in montana with one big puzzling mystery. where is david burgert? >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son
i believe david burgert is out there. is a skilled outdoorsman, extremely familiar with weapons. he's openly hostile toward government and law enforcement. and he's armed and dangerous. if you've seen david burgert or have any information as to his whereabouts please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> burgert is a big guy. he's disguised himself in the...
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then david.her other son chris that would prove to be the most intriguing. >> it was a real, real strange mother/son relationship. when his mother called, he would drop everything and go to mom. whatever she wanted, he was there. >> reporter: becky, investigators discovered, doted on chris and showered him with extravagant gifts -- money, a motorcycle, a car. nothing was too expensive for chris. not even the house he lived in. >> it was a house purchased by his mother. >> eighteen year old kid with his own house? >> correct. that's kinda strange, you know. >> was he a mama's boy? >> well, i mean, i guess he was a mama's boy, you know. anything he needed, he got. >> reporter: but according to michael, becky's over-the-top generosity always seemed to come with strings attached. >> it was that, "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's the keys to your new car." "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's your house." "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's an envelope full of mone
then david.her other son chris that would prove to be the most intriguing. >> it was a real, real strange mother/son relationship. when his mother called, he would drop everything and go to mom. whatever she wanted, he was there. >> reporter: becky, investigators discovered, doted on chris and showered him with extravagant gifts -- money, a motorcycle, a car. nothing was too expensive for chris. not even the house he lived in. >> it was a house purchased by his mother....
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david: word from you.orter: from nicola sturgeon probably the only person to have had a fantastic campaign, has reacted to this. she has written she would treat the exit poll with huge caution. she's hoping for a good night but she says 58 seats are unlikely. clearly the snp will have had huge successes tonight. i terrible disaster if it is for labor in the heartland. it has not felt as bad on the ground as the polls suggested. our exit poll suggests it was even worse than they had been hearing. if it is 58 seats -- david: that would be quite a shift from our exit poll for labor to be able to put together a coalition. reporter: indeed, and all the grappling we were talking about probably does not happen at all. >> the geography, the political geography of the u.k., people remember now how the tories were decimated in scotland. a removed their legitimacy. labor may face the same situation. andrew: we are joined by the former leader of the liberal democrats, the man who ran nick clegg's campaign in the 2010
david: word from you.orter: from nicola sturgeon probably the only person to have had a fantastic campaign, has reacted to this. she has written she would treat the exit poll with huge caution. she's hoping for a good night but she says 58 seats are unlikely. clearly the snp will have had huge successes tonight. i terrible disaster if it is for labor in the heartland. it has not felt as bad on the ground as the polls suggested. our exit poll suggests it was even worse than they had been...
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david works on dozens of westerns, including tomahawk, and how the west was won. and the tv series daniel boone. his wife gets him to write a book about his experience. in 1470s -- 1970s, david and jan move to rancho santa fe, that is where they meet sandy solomon and become good friends, what was it like walking into his home. >> i have seen people walk in the front door, and tears down their face, they were captured by that wall. jamie: they feature 72 of david's many paintings and drawings of indian warrior from the battle of little bighorn, in 1990, david is diagnosed with lung cancer and dies two years later, his ashes are scattered in black hills of south dakota, sandy helps her friend jan sort through his esstaitz es-- estat. in 2003. jan, who has no children of her own, tells sand that's when the time comes she wants to leave the estate to her. but it came with one condition, she must protect david a legacy. >> there was no wobbles to do it. and -- no one else to do it i fell there was a mission, an obligation. jamie: 3 years later that time comes and sand
david works on dozens of westerns, including tomahawk, and how the west was won. and the tv series daniel boone. his wife gets him to write a book about his experience. in 1470s -- 1970s, david and jan move to rancho santa fe, that is where they meet sandy solomon and become good friends, what was it like walking into his home. >> i have seen people walk in the front door, and tears down their face, they were captured by that wall. jamie: they feature 72 of david's many paintings and...
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david: not my fault.ng, what goes into these pay packages and why do these guys wind up getting paid so much? this: in fact, we just had at j.p. morgan and morgan stanley and that was a big focus, not just money but compensation of packages. what are you incentivizing and that is a lot of what the debate was about. mark: where the boats close? -- where the boats close? jp -- at j.p. morgan it was close but stanley morgan it was not. 51% approved it at j.p. morgan. and said it was too close they will talk about how these packages are composed. alix: thank you so much. get women on that board next time. change it up. david: will do. alix: i say bye to you. i will be back. mark: alex will be back coming up at 3:00. sir howard stringer signed david letterman to cbs 22 years ago. ♪ [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ mark: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i'm mark crumpton. the islamic state has rounding up and killing of enemies in
david: not my fault.ng, what goes into these pay packages and why do these guys wind up getting paid so much? this: in fact, we just had at j.p. morgan and morgan stanley and that was a big focus, not just money but compensation of packages. what are you incentivizing and that is a lot of what the debate was about. mark: where the boats close? -- where the boats close? jp -- at j.p. morgan it was close but stanley morgan it was not. 51% approved it at j.p. morgan. and said it was too close they...
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david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager. sarah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david mckenzie: when lincoln was assassinated, of course this was five days after general robert e. lee surrendered to general ulysses s grant down at appomattox courthouse, and this is, going back and the moment, the first presidential assassination in the country's history. it is something that americans had never experienced before. they had also experienced four years of death and warfare. it was a terrible time. and it is really getting back into the moment is what we are trying to do here. sarah jencks: there is real value, we feel, and we have learned this from watching o
david mckenzie: i am david mckenzie, the digital projects manager. sarah jencks: and we are so excited to share a project with you today. we have been working for the last year and half to create "remembering lincoln." it allows us to take resources primary source resources from around the country and around the world and digitize them and put them online so that anyone anywhere in the world can learn more about how regular people responded to abraham lincoln's assassination. david...
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where's the money david?! >> more than twenty of its employees said they were owed a combined seventy-four thousand dollars in unpaid wages. >> evelio de silva worked at david's cafe two. he says that paychecks from the owner, adrian gonzalez, started bouncing about a year before the restaurant closed. >> tony fernandez worked at david's cafe for fourteen years. >> the workers went to the federal department of labor. months later they each received a letter acknowledging that they were owed money, but saying that the department would take no further action, and providing a phone number to find a private attorney. >> it's supposed to be labor department, departamento for employees. but they say, sorry, i can do nothing. >> where's the money, david?! no more bounced checks! >> they couldn't turn to the state department of labor, florida doesn't have one. >> but as of 2010, dade county has a monthly wage theft hearing to settle pay disputes between workers and employers. >> the hearing is taking place on the sixt
where's the money david?! >> more than twenty of its employees said they were owed a combined seventy-four thousand dollars in unpaid wages. >> evelio de silva worked at david's cafe two. he says that paychecks from the owner, adrian gonzalez, started bouncing about a year before the restaurant closed. >> tony fernandez worked at david's cafe for fourteen years. >> the workers went to the federal department of labor. months later they each received a letter acknowledging...
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david? >> all right, nick watt with that troubling scene from los angeles. nick, thank you. >>> tonight, on alert for more severe weather. already, a stunning 24 hours. reports of at least 29 tornadoes. a dangerous commute home. images from grady, oklahoma, tonight. the pounding rain there. and outside dallas, look at this. a two by four piercing the windshield of this car. no one was inside. and this funnel cloud, one of so many. this one spotted in ryan, oklahoma. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the trouble spots tonight, and this memorial day weekend. but first, abc's phillip mena from texas tonight. >> reporter: tornados wreaking havoc across texas. >> go this way! go this way! go this way! >> reporter: an ef-1 hammering downtown mineral wells. hunks of sheet metal blocking the roads. in runaway bay, texas, a confirmed tornado sending two by fours through windshields. in nearby bridgeport, homes reduced to rubble. this is wesley campbell's home. that's his laundry room, where he and
david? >> all right, nick watt with that troubling scene from los angeles. nick, thank you. >>> tonight, on alert for more severe weather. already, a stunning 24 hours. reports of at least 29 tornadoes. a dangerous commute home. images from grady, oklahoma, tonight. the pounding rain there. and outside dallas, look at this. a two by four piercing the windshield of this car. no one was inside. and this funnel cloud, one of so many. this one spotted in ryan, oklahoma. chief...
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and offers his own tribute to david letterman. first, the headlines of this sunday morning the 17th of may, 2015. several tornadoes slammed into the nation's mid section. they were concentrated in rural oklahoma reports of damage to homes, businesses and power lines but no casualties or injuries reported. a top isis leader has been killed by american special operations forces in syria. the pentagon says, forces tried to capture him. but he put up a fight. his wife was captured, he was in charge. terror groups big money oil businesses. amtrak officials say an emergency braking system will be in police on the lines northeast corridor when passenger service resumes. a speeding train derailed last tuesday, killing eight people. a 16-year-old girl has been gored by a bison in yellowstone. she was posing for a picture. the girl was airlift with serious injuries. the downpour at the preakness in baltimore american pharaoh took the second leg of the triple crown. he won with california chrome before losing at the belmont stakes. as for to
and offers his own tribute to david letterman. first, the headlines of this sunday morning the 17th of may, 2015. several tornadoes slammed into the nation's mid section. they were concentrated in rural oklahoma reports of damage to homes, businesses and power lines but no casualties or injuries reported. a top isis leader has been killed by american special operations forces in syria. the pentagon says, forces tried to capture him. but he put up a fight. his wife was captured, he was in...
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david? >> david kerley leading us off tonight. david, thank you. >>> and this evening, new quells about the safety of america's railways. so many asks why wasn't there better technology on the most traveled route in america? 11.6 million americans take that route from boston down to washington, d.c. every year. and as you heard david kerley report there, that line is only partially equipped with that safety technology the so called positive train control that would stop the train on its own. these questions as we now learn of yet another derailment, this time, in pittsburgh. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, troubling images of another train that derailed just this morning in pittsburgh. at least ten freight cars on their sides. no one was hurt there or in this train on truck crash in south carolina today. but they're stark reminders of tuesday's deadly accident in philadelphia. which the government says could have been prevented with existing technology called positive train control, or ptc. >> we feel that had such
david? >> david kerley leading us off tonight. david, thank you. >>> and this evening, new quells about the safety of america's railways. so many asks why wasn't there better technology on the most traveled route in america? 11.6 million americans take that route from boston down to washington, d.c. every year. and as you heard david kerley report there, that line is only partially equipped with that safety technology the so called positive train control that would stop the train...
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apparently the engineer is cooperating, david. david: we'll be right back. also the fbi is going to be talking about the situation in boston, too. stay with us. test the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. . >> let's take you first to boston where moments from now we are expecting to hear from the u.s. attorneys that were involved in the case successfully prosecuting dzhokhar tsarnaev and then the jury finding him guilty and sentencing him to death. of course the case will be appealed. we will have to wait and see how that appeal take place, but we'll hear about that and other things from the prosecutors in a hometown . >> and we need to also mention that there is a lot going on in philadelphia still. so we're waiting the ntsb, the latest news conferen
apparently the engineer is cooperating, david. david: we'll be right back. also the fbi is going to be talking about the situation in boston, too. stay with us. test the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer,...
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david? >> david kerley who covers aviation for us. david, thank you. >>> tonight, to a major headline now involving women and their health. the fbi investigating a widely used surgical device suspected of spreading cancer in some women. it's main manufacture, johnson & johnson, eventually pulling it off the market. but tonight, the fbi now asking who knew what and when? here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a medical device that can put women at greater risk of deadly uterine cancer is the subject of an fbi investigation, including what the largest maker of the device johnson & johnson, knew about the risks and when they knew it. johnson and& johnson first alerted to the possible risks in 2006 by a pathologist. soon others in the medical alarm, and johnson & johnson removed it from the market last july. the fda implementing its most serious warning on the device last november. the surgical device, the power morcellator, breaks down growths in the uterus so they can easily be removed. but in up to 1 in 350 cases an unkn
david? >> david kerley who covers aviation for us. david, thank you. >>> tonight, to a major headline now involving women and their health. the fbi investigating a widely used surgical device suspected of spreading cancer in some women. it's main manufacture, johnson & johnson, eventually pulling it off the market. but tonight, the fbi now asking who knew what and when? here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a medical device that can put women at greater...
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david: you're all right. >> thank you . david: up next jeff, drones and firearm. you think he's proffered his flight jet flight? >> how do i get down from this thing? whoa is that you? stuart: it's a cloud computing company and it gave a disappointing sales forecast down it goes, 13%. agriculture going high-tech farmers now using drones to survey the drops and even spray pesticides on the fields. look who is here, jeff in a flight in illinois where drones are being used. come on, jeff, and you've got to tell us what are they using drones for and on the farm where you are and have they put a drone under your control? >> i think that would be a mistake based on my experience with the f-16, but you're looking at me on the picture the picture from the drone camera; is that right. >> yes. we're shooting with a gopro camera mounted on the bottom of our drone right now. >> and this is the problem this is what stewart's asking, you can only use this for observation; right, you can't use it for the other things you want to use it for. >> correct. we can basically go out an
david: you're all right. >> thank you . david: up next jeff, drones and firearm. you think he's proffered his flight jet flight? >> how do i get down from this thing? whoa is that you? stuart: it's a cloud computing company and it gave a disappointing sales forecast down it goes, 13%. agriculture going high-tech farmers now using drones to survey the drops and even spray pesticides on the fields. look who is here, jeff in a flight in illinois where drones are being used. come on,...
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david? >> nick watt tonight. nick thank you. >>> to colorado now, and a dramatic day in the movie theater massacre trial. the trial of james holmes. his trans formation, first, that orange hair, and now appearing more subdued. both sides arguing over this question. was he insane or did he know exactly what he was doing? tonight, jurors shown a key piece of evidence. a videotape showing what holmes told a psychiatrist after the attack. here's abc's clayton sandell. . >> reporter: for the first time jurors are siege and hearing the theater gunman in his own words, during an exam to determine whether he was insane or not. >> what brings tears to your eyes sometimes? >> ah just regrets. >> regrets about? >> ah about the shooting. >> reporter: one psychiatrist who examined holmes said he is mentally ill, but knew what he was doing. >> it is your opinion that the defendant, james egan holmes met the definition of legal sanity? >> yes. >> reporter: the testimony comes as prosecutors have focused on sections of the gunma
david? >> nick watt tonight. nick thank you. >>> to colorado now, and a dramatic day in the movie theater massacre trial. the trial of james holmes. his trans formation, first, that orange hair, and now appearing more subdued. both sides arguing over this question. was he insane or did he know exactly what he was doing? tonight, jurors shown a key piece of evidence. a videotape showing what holmes told a psychiatrist after the attack. here's abc's clayton sandell. . >>...