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david chapman. he was a fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about they are use of psychedelic drugs. chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there were periods in his life where he was hippie nature and tried experimental drugs like in that time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different hinges, as we all do. and at those times, i would turn to the lord. >> chapman's new found faith comes into conflict with his feelings about his former idol. according to friends, chapman was note about bothered by lennon's song "god" in which he states i don't believe in jesus. and his hit "imagine" with lyrics, "imagine there's no religion and no country too." chapman wrote his own words "imagine john lennon dead." >> the defendant claimed
david chapman. he was a fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about they are use of psychedelic drugs. chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there were periods in his life where he was hippie nature and tried experimental drugs like in that time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i...
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don't john david just reach out and come down. come down on the other leg.through to stretch and all-out to we come down on tuesday of matt into plank drop the shoulders and tried to pick up one leg. don't open the hip. then take it down before the beginning clients i will take that laid-back and hold that there. everything. how did tat feel? gerri: a and you would talk through all of that. we were hoffman and puffing it was pretty sad. [laughter] >> so nice to meet you. >> i feel better and i did nothing. >> dan toinvestigate the craze of the biggest trend out there. crosste. -- crossfit. it is like a religion. why is it so popular? >> three things that people would result, community and find. people what to keep coming back. gerri: it seems so informal spirit we have the instructor up front like a group or private trading that gets people to push harder. gerri: this is not the only way to you do that but you could get free instruction? >> the guy who started it started a restaurant and gave away the recipes. they post every day the workout of the day on yo
don't john david just reach out and come down. come down on the other leg.through to stretch and all-out to we come down on tuesday of matt into plank drop the shoulders and tried to pick up one leg. don't open the hip. then take it down before the beginning clients i will take that laid-back and hold that there. everything. how did tat feel? gerri: a and you would talk through all of that. we were hoffman and puffing it was pretty sad. [laughter] >> so nice to meet you. >> i feel...
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david chapman. he was an especially fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about their experiences with psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie nature, tried experimental drugs, as many people during that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born-again christian. he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll. the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different things, as we all do. and at those times, i would turn to the lord. >> chapman's newfound faith comes into conflict with his feelings about his former idol. according to friends, chapman was notably bothered by lennon's songs "god," in which he states i don't believe in jesus, and his hit "imagine" with the lyrics, imagine there's no countries and no religion too." chapman wrote
david chapman. he was an especially fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about their experiences with psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie nature, tried experimental drugs, as many people during that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born-again christian. he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll. the beatles...
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dawson,me are john david inglis. you know those china numbers came through. it was to be expected.it matched expectations. but what was one thing in the data set that haps did not meet expectations or was a little bit of a note for you? >> the main point of the china numbers is that it shows that the chinese economy is slowing in terms of the rate of its growth. but there really isn't anything too dramatic going on. when we tied to investors, they are sensing a large amount of bearishnesst of from foreign investors. every time we are pushing the bullish chinese story, we have been bullish over the last week isso, what we are seeing almost the latest "financial times" story being quoted back to us. have you seen this? >> have you seen the shadow banking? are you worried about the icbc not willing to bailout the first default coming up later this month? >> the thing is that a lot of the stories have been known for quite some time. the fact that there are these problems within the chinese financial system has been known. the question really is what will be the trigger to unleash all o
dawson,me are john david inglis. you know those china numbers came through. it was to be expected.it matched expectations. but what was one thing in the data set that haps did not meet expectations or was a little bit of a note for you? >> the main point of the china numbers is that it shows that the chinese economy is slowing in terms of the rate of its growth. but there really isn't anything too dramatic going on. when we tied to investors, they are sensing a large amount of...
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david: but we also have the question of demand, john. real estate agents i talk to who say that they can't house that is don't have natural gases. if a house does have natural gas, a much older house, it is much easytory sell. is demand pushing natural gas right right now? >> it a absolutely is. we demand in the u.s. 71 billion cubic feet. we produce 67. the difference comes roughly out of storage. we have plenty of demand, the issue is right now weather-related storage as we said earlier. but the big issue is production. year-over-year it is flat. you look at oil production, it is up 16% year-over-year. everyone knows about the story of all the oil we found. gas production has come down but that doesn't mean we can't increase it and next year you could easily see the flat production of nat-gas move up 16, 17% where oil is today. so we like it long term. in fact it is one of our longer term plays, three to five years. we really like natural gas. bucks here for it. david: sandy, there is question of about power plants. the obama administr
david: but we also have the question of demand, john. real estate agents i talk to who say that they can't house that is don't have natural gases. if a house does have natural gas, a much older house, it is much easytory sell. is demand pushing natural gas right right now? >> it a absolutely is. we demand in the u.s. 71 billion cubic feet. we produce 67. the difference comes roughly out of storage. we have plenty of demand, the issue is right now weather-related storage as we said...
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david plouffe preview 2014. margaret carlson debates the upcoming year. we begin the program with former senator john sununu and david plouffe. the end of the year, barack obama and congress were at low points. we begin with health care. will it be more popular than it is now? >> it will be a little more popular. more people will be signed up. that reality will change up up -- change the public's opinion. i think -- hopefully washington will not self-destruct. that will be big change if people do not have that hanging over the heads even though we have the debt ceiling looming. washington will be quieter. i think it will take a long time for the reality of health care to settle in. hopefully the economy continues to strengthen. >> how do you see health care in six months? will republicans stop trying to kill it is they will not succeed? >> it is hard to imagine it getting worse. too many people lost coverage. too many people with their prices increasing. it is chaos. uncertainty about whether someone is paying for their premium. uncertainty about whether a hospital needs an approval and where they ge
david plouffe preview 2014. margaret carlson debates the upcoming year. we begin the program with former senator john sununu and david plouffe. the end of the year, barack obama and congress were at low points. we begin with health care. will it be more popular than it is now? >> it will be a little more popular. more people will be signed up. that reality will change up up -- change the public's opinion. i think -- hopefully washington will not self-destruct. that will be big change if...
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. >> david, kelly, michael, angie, marcia, john, beck, charlie, melissa, terry, phil, bob, matt, ryanl, josh, elise, melissa, luke, john, luke, david, kelly, marcia, david, matt, matt. >> it makes him seem like a nice guy and out of the cozy relationship to reporters. >> my sense is that in new jersey, he has a pretty good relationship with the local beat reporters in particular. an interesting essay in politico your viewers can look up by a guy that's covered him a while who talks about profane, dishy, off the record sessions with christie over beers. a little tenser with the national media. he can be weary of reporters who want to parachute in and write about him and disappear. i think he's appropriately a little more guarded about people he doesn't know. and i do think that if he should run for president, the dynamic would be very different, very quickly. the stakes are so much higher and reporters have a much lower incentive not to burn someone on that national stage as opposed to a statehouse beat reporter. >> the cover of the new yorker we'll see tomorrow, christie playing in tr
. >> david, kelly, michael, angie, marcia, john, beck, charlie, melissa, terry, phil, bob, matt, ryanl, josh, elise, melissa, luke, john, luke, david, kelly, marcia, david, matt, matt. >> it makes him seem like a nice guy and out of the cozy relationship to reporters. >> my sense is that in new jersey, he has a pretty good relationship with the local beat reporters in particular. an interesting essay in politico your viewers can look up by a guy that's covered him a while who...
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david, i owe you one. john and david, thank you so much. see what happens with this case. >> seattle and denver getting ready gearing up for the big beau bowl sunday. businesses are gearing up. they want to score big. but how big? is that hype or not? >> plus a small town invade by tumbleweeds. ♪ ♪ well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older protein is an important part of staying
david, i owe you one. john and david, thank you so much. see what happens with this case. >> seattle and denver getting ready gearing up for the big beau bowl sunday. businesses are gearing up. they want to score big. but how big? is that hype or not? >> plus a small town invade by tumbleweeds. ♪ ♪ well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car...
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. >> lots to talk about tonight with david gergen, john king and gloria borger. david, do you believe it's possible, first of all, that christie did not know about this, that all these people around him -- >> i think it's possible, but in my experience going back to the nixon days, and i hesitate to make the comparison, is that sometimes the boss does not order something, but people who -- i don't know whether nixon ordered watergate, but i can guarantee you that the people who carried out watergate thought that's what he would have wanted. sometimes there's an environment where if you're on staff, things don't have to be said, you sort of know. >> so, even if he didn't know about it, the fact that everybody around him thought this was the kind of thing he would want says something about him and his leadership. >> i think there's bearish reporting on that subject, because it has all -- there's something about this that's so petty and so vindictive, and it feeds into this narrative that has been building up that he's a bully, and i think he's now, you know, he's on
. >> lots to talk about tonight with david gergen, john king and gloria borger. david, do you believe it's possible, first of all, that christie did not know about this, that all these people around him -- >> i think it's possible, but in my experience going back to the nixon days, and i hesitate to make the comparison, is that sometimes the boss does not order something, but people who -- i don't know whether nixon ordered watergate, but i can guarantee you that the people who...
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builders as far as i was concerned are people like phil cullen and bill bradley, jack danforth, john warner, david warren, sam nunn, nancy castle bomb, republicans and democrats in the list goes on and maybe the last one to leave because of frustration was olympia snowe. so you have this large number of people, most of whom could have been reelected forever who left in disgust because they couldn't get anything done. i think that is the new phenomenon over the last couple of decades that is especially worrying. now the other theme though in this book and i think this is an important point to make, despite my frustrations and even my anger at the congress, the reality is i got a lot of things done with the congress. most of my predecessors, it you are lucky, could get two or three or four big military procurement programs canceled that were over cost, overdue are no longer relevant. i cut nearly three dozen and ended up getting congressional approval or acquiescence in all of them. i cut almost 200 lien dollars out of the pentagon's overhead, and even eliminated a combatant command. i got the congr
builders as far as i was concerned are people like phil cullen and bill bradley, jack danforth, john warner, david warren, sam nunn, nancy castle bomb, republicans and democrats in the list goes on and maybe the last one to leave because of frustration was olympia snowe. so you have this large number of people, most of whom could have been reelected forever who left in disgust because they couldn't get anything done. i think that is the new phenomenon over the last couple of decades that is...
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david: john, wasn't there supposed to be a wall between chrysler's profits and fiat's losses?t the wall has been breached. now it will be completely eroded. there is nothing stopping fiat now that it has total control of chrysler from utilizing chrysler's profits to build more plants in italy. or, to, build jeeps in china as mitt romney warned would happen and was derided at time. now it looks like it. yes, there is no wall left. david: sergio marchionne, hold on a second. the head of fiat was vetted and "60 minutes" did a piece on him, saying he was a miracle worker saying he turned chrysler around. does he deserve any credit for the success of chrysler? >> i think he does deserve a little credit. i think the fact that he realized what was the profit center and doubled down on the jeeps and the big trucks rather than being like, you know, gm with government motors and trying to please the paymasters. yes. the question is, did you need to give chrysler away to fiat to rescue it or could a bankruptcy court decided these are core brand and this is what chrysler should be focused
david: john, wasn't there supposed to be a wall between chrysler's profits and fiat's losses?t the wall has been breached. now it will be completely eroded. there is nothing stopping fiat now that it has total control of chrysler from utilizing chrysler's profits to build more plants in italy. or, to, build jeeps in china as mitt romney warned would happen and was derided at time. now it looks like it. yes, there is no wall left. david: sergio marchionne, hold on a second. the head of fiat was...
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john david frye scholarship to include members of the armed forces who die in the line of duty. that means surviving spouses would become eligible for post-9/11 g.i. bill benefits setting them and their families up for success in the years to follow. mr. president, one of the issues that has sound a great deal of time and energy on the committee deals with claim processing. we all know that for the last number of years the v.a. has had a very significant backlog, and that is clearly not acceptable. when a veteran brings forth a claim, that claim should be processed in a reasonable period of time with a reasonable degree of accuracy. we are all well -- too well familiar with the challenges of the claims backlog. i am very pleased to see that the v.a. is making significant progress on this complex issue. they are going from paper to digital, there's a huge process, and as a result, the backlog is declining. that is good news, but we have got to do more. this legislation would support v.a.'s ongoing efforts and would make needed improvements to the claims system. among a number of
john david frye scholarship to include members of the armed forces who die in the line of duty. that means surviving spouses would become eligible for post-9/11 g.i. bill benefits setting them and their families up for success in the years to follow. mr. president, one of the issues that has sound a great deal of time and energy on the committee deals with claim processing. we all know that for the last number of years the v.a. has had a very significant backlog, and that is clearly not...
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david plouffe preview 2014. margaret carlson debates the upcoming year. we begin the program with former senator johnununu and david plouffe. the end of the year, barack obama and congress were at low points. we begin with health care.
david plouffe preview 2014. margaret carlson debates the upcoming year. we begin the program with former senator johnununu and david plouffe. the end of the year, barack obama and congress were at low points. we begin with health care.
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. >> lots to talk about tonight with senior political analyst david gergen, chief international correspondent john king and cnn legal analyst gloria borger. david, do you believe first of all that christie did not know about this? >> i think it's possible. but my experience going all the way back to the nixon days, i hesitate to make that comparison to his, that sometimes the boss does not order something but people who -- i don't know whether nixon ordered watergate but i can guarantee you that people who carried out watergate thought that's what he would have wanted. there's an environment in which you find yourself sometimes when you're on staff when things don't have to be said. you sort of know. >> even though he didn't know about it, the fact that everyone around him thought this is the kind of thing he would want says something about him about his leadership. >> i sure think it bears reporting on that very subject. because there's something about this that's so petty. and so vindictive. and it feeds into this narrative that has been building up sort of sub rosa that he's a bully. and i thin
. >> lots to talk about tonight with senior political analyst david gergen, chief international correspondent john king and cnn legal analyst gloria borger. david, do you believe first of all that christie did not know about this? >> i think it's possible. but my experience going all the way back to the nixon days, i hesitate to make that comparison to his, that sometimes the boss does not order something but people who -- i don't know whether nixon ordered watergate but i can...
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>>supervisor john avalos: commissioner campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chair. my thinking with being open and flexible with the rfp is i want to get to as many options as possible. one approach would be to include information with shell in the picture but also to include information with shell out of the picture so we have some comparison point. what i have said about shell is that i don't think for anyone of us who voted for this that shell was always the ideal partner, was always the best response. so as presented at that particular time. if there are options out there that are better that we have a responsibility to explore them. maybe one approach to have in the rfp to have flexibility to look at both to have as much information as we can. i don't know if you are open to that but that would be my thinking. >> okay. it's really up to your direction. i know when we had the meeting with the advocates there were some that wanted that flexibility. since it wasn't clear is why i brought it up. i just want to make sure how you want to approach that. i don't think
>>supervisor john avalos: commissioner campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chair. my thinking with being open and flexible with the rfp is i want to get to as many options as possible. one approach would be to include information with shell in the picture but also to include information with shell out of the picture so we have some comparison point. what i have said about shell is that i don't think for anyone of us who voted for this that shell was always the ideal...
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breaking news from john malone's liberty media and siriusxm. davidbage. for him to put that much after stake in cirrus, shows that it is a serious company he invests in for the long term. cheryl: yeah. david: ben bernanke may have given what could be his last major speech and strongly defending his easy money policies and record. cheryl: ken rogoff was a member of today's panel with today's chairman. peteer? >> that's right, cheryl and david. but the fed chairman did say the job is unfinished. ken rogoff, harvard university was on the panel with the chairman and we want to get reaction from him right now. professor, thanks for joining us on fox business. >> thank you. >> what was your takeaway from bernanke's comments today? >> well it was incredibly comprehensive. he is addressing young graduate students, people in the profession. he gave them a helicopter tour so to speak of what he had done as chairman and why. >> but he said that the job is not finished. you're the author of, "this time is different." a history, looking at 800 years of financial
breaking news from john malone's liberty media and siriusxm. davidbage. for him to put that much after stake in cirrus, shows that it is a serious company he invests in for the long term. cheryl: yeah. david: ben bernanke may have given what could be his last major speech and strongly defending his easy money policies and record. cheryl: ken rogoff was a member of today's panel with today's chairman. peteer? >> that's right, cheryl and david. but the fed chairman did say the job is...
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david asman. welcome to fox" in focus with steve, elizabeth, sabrina, rick and john. steve, stop all bailouts. >> david, it's got to be done, but sadly it's not going to be done this year. this resolution will be violated. the insurance companies are in bad shape. one of the reasons why. and theyhave this thing called risk in that crazy legislation will givthe government the discretion in their view to give moneto keeps they think need it. >> didn't we find out with the auto bailout, fiat buying all of chrysler they don't work as they originally plan to. >> let's make a separation here. i think -- i'm not quite on board with what you're all saying about the potential for bailouts in the health insurance w. the risk corridors were programmed in, built in, there are rulesgoverning how they may or may not be used. i am however, kind of with you, kind of with you on the fiat thing. i don't mind that we bailed chrysler out, i think it sed a whole t of jobs all the way down the chain, but there should have been a provision in that deal that called for the taxpayers to be pai
david asman. welcome to fox" in focus with steve, elizabeth, sabrina, rick and john. steve, stop all bailouts. >> david, it's got to be done, but sadly it's not going to be done this year. this resolution will be violated. the insurance companies are in bad shape. one of the reasons why. and theyhave this thing called risk in that crazy legislation will givthe government the discretion in their view to give moneto keeps they think need it. >> didn't we find out with the auto...
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romney, former media tycoon conrad black, former obama advisor robert wolf and former apple ceo john scully. davidstreet earnings report tomorrow but could be a sign for you to say good-bye to the stock? liz: next we talk with a facebook bear. even though the stock is up pretty dramatically. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dtary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, ble
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and that depends on him and how he handles it. >> david gergen, thanks very much. gloria borger, john king as well. thanks. >>> let me know what you think about the story. do you believe the governor didn't know about what his staff was up to? >>> up next a very tough story no matter how you look at it. the question, does the state have the right to keep a brain-dead woman, this woman, alive against her wishes, against her family's wishes as well, if that woman is pregnant? she was pregnant. the hospital refuses to take her off life support as her family wishes, as her family says she would have wanted because she's pregnant. later, the video itself is troubling enough. a cursing toddler with grownups egging him on. get this, though. it was posted by local police organization. they say to educate the public. the question is, who's looking out for the child? details coming up. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is thi
and that depends on him and how he handles it. >> david gergen, thanks very much. gloria borger, john king as well. thanks. >>> let me know what you think about the story. do you believe the governor didn't know about what his staff was up to? >>> up next a very tough story no matter how you look at it. the question, does the state have the right to keep a brain-dead woman, this woman, alive against her wishes, against her family's wishes as well, if that woman is...
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>>supervisor john avalos: commissioner campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chair. my thinking with being open and flexible with the rfp is i want to get to as many options as possible. one approach would be to include information with shell in the picture but also to include information with shell out of the picture so we have some comparison point. what i have said about shell is that i don't think for anyone of us o
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president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he impacted their lives. in particular bobby bogan who wanted to be with his community where he would pass. lionel, one thing that was something about lionel, he was a strong advocate around local hiring. he was here on the advocacy efforts. he was a master carpenter and was a cabinet maker and made a lot of great things. he wanted to teach people how to do great cabinet work. he had a lot to teach people as well. i want to say, thank you, lionel for your work in san francisco and florida and all the life's that you touched and the world is diminished witho
president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he...
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president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he impacted their lives. in particular bobby bogan who wanted to be with his community where he would pass. lionel, one thing that was something about lionel, he was a
president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he...
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stage, and if anything that might deteriorate going into the next quarter and i wonder if that, john -- davidgain, the market is selling off today. >> the gdp data is historic. we think if you look at what companies have been saying in about 200, 100 ceos have spoken in the last few weeks. what we're hearing across the board they're optimistic about the u.s. economy this year. we think actually things will pick up this year in terms of the economy. earnings are going to be okay. we think this is a short-term blip and we would not get caught up in the panic. >> john, let me leave you with one last comment as you joned us late. >> what i would point out thus far fourth quarter earnings show sales growth of less than 3.5%. profits are growing by something in excess of 10%. the reason why profits are growing so much more rapidly than sales is because. companies are emphasizing cost controls. among which are limitations on wage growth and as long as wages are growing slowly, we are going to be disappointed with the pace of consumer spending in the united states and as well as home sales in 2014 in
stage, and if anything that might deteriorate going into the next quarter and i wonder if that, john -- davidgain, the market is selling off today. >> the gdp data is historic. we think if you look at what companies have been saying in about 200, 100 ceos have spoken in the last few weeks. what we're hearing across the board they're optimistic about the u.s. economy this year. we think actually things will pick up this year in terms of the economy. earnings are going to be okay. we think...
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now this seems to be david wildstein's bid to become the john dean of bridgegate. at could contradict what governor christie has said publicly. so, look, we have no confirmation of what evidence it is. we don't know what david wildstein's lawyer is talking about. we don't know what he has to say. we have yet to hear or get a response from governor christie's office. there's still a lot of unanswered questions here, but clearly this is about the biggest development that there could be in this case. >> what wildstein's lawyer is saying now is that he has evidence that the governor knew about the bridge closures. it does not mean that the governor ordered the bridge closures. that said, the governor was out there earlier this month saying he had idea until well after the bridge closures that it happened. >> if he knew, then he lied. whether he has to resign or not is not clear. it is not so clear and not so clean. that's a problem. the key here is getting the united states attorney to say something. we don't know if wildstein has been promised immunity or not. the mo i
now this seems to be david wildstein's bid to become the john dean of bridgegate. at could contradict what governor christie has said publicly. so, look, we have no confirmation of what evidence it is. we don't know what david wildstein's lawyer is talking about. we don't know what he has to say. we have yet to hear or get a response from governor christie's office. there's still a lot of unanswered questions here, but clearly this is about the biggest development that there could be in this...
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joining me now is david and john and our guest. chief asia economist.e talking about thailand. our correspondent said things are quiet. , buteally quiet actually very festive. of course, foreign investors are not filling festival. >> no. you see it at a four-year low. quite a lot of capital output from thailand and other emerging markets the cause of the qe tapering. the domestic political situation in thailand is certainly causing outpost. >> is it anything to worry about? materially, the opposition, though most procapitalist out of the political party. a this has been coming for long time. to me, it was like the two sides are not willing to negotiate. we do not know how it would end up. the economic impact is so much cushioned by the fact that exports make up a larger share of gdp growth in thailand. eventually, if it persists, we will see investment slowing and consumers that consumer sentiment to be had. we'll need to lower our growth projection will stop >> they collated the tech thailand -- they call it a the tech thailand. even though the uncerta
joining me now is david and john and our guest. chief asia economist.e talking about thailand. our correspondent said things are quiet. , buteally quiet actually very festive. of course, foreign investors are not filling festival. >> no. you see it at a four-year low. quite a lot of capital output from thailand and other emerging markets the cause of the qe tapering. the domestic political situation in thailand is certainly causing outpost. >> is it anything to worry about?...