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david: u.s. industrial production unexpectedly fell in october by .1% but underlying data on factories suggested economy remains on a moderate growth path. liz: in the new york region, so-called empire manufacturing index a regional index focusing on new york fell to mine must 2.21. the first negative reading since may which raises concerns about the economy. david: those concerns were not reflected in the market. energy giant conocophillips lost ground in today's trading session after billionaire warren buffett sharply cut his stake in that company, preferring to invest in rival exxonmobil as liz said instead. liz: bill ackman takeing a 10:00% stake in mortgage giant fannie mae and freddie mac through his firm pershing square capital management. david: men's wearhouse got a nice pop in a today's trading after rival joseph a. bank dropped its bid for the retailer. men's warehouse rejected the offer in october calling it opportunistic and inadequate. happy friday, everybody. "after the bell" start
david: u.s. industrial production unexpectedly fell in october by .1% but underlying data on factories suggested economy remains on a moderate growth path. liz: in the new york region, so-called empire manufacturing index a regional index focusing on new york fell to mine must 2.21. the first negative reading since may which raises concerns about the economy. david: those concerns were not reflected in the market. energy giant conocophillips lost ground in today's trading session after...
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david? david: liz, when millions of americans began getting their insurance policies canceled because of the new health care mandates they screamed to their state insurance commissioners, many feel betrayed by the false promises of obamacare. president obama says he will fix the problem but after all the other false promises about the law, this promise is viewed more with skepticism than anything else much the man who has to bring that skepticism into the white house is former nebraska senator ben nelson. the ceo of the national association of insurance commissioners. he is their ceo and welcome, senator, good to see you. i don't envy your job what you have to do is to try to find some compromise between a bunch of insurance commissioners who must be screaming mad and the president who says he is going to fix things but he is made promises in the past. can this thing be fixed? >> well, you know i don't think they're screaming mad. i think there are some commissioners who are in agreement wit
david? david: liz, when millions of americans began getting their insurance policies canceled because of the new health care mandates they screamed to their state insurance commissioners, many feel betrayed by the false promises of obamacare. president obama says he will fix the problem but after all the other false promises about the law, this promise is viewed more with skepticism than anything else much the man who has to bring that skepticism into the white house is former nebraska senator...
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david: i am david asman, time for your front page headlines. pending home sales falling to a ten-month low in october. sales of previously-owned homes fell .6% missing economists' expectations of 1.3%. liz: elon musk poised for its first satellite launch, a rocket due to lift off from cape canaveral in florida. the company, founded by the billionaire, musk, hopes to create a cost effective way to enter the commercial satellite market. david: square is going to eliminate its monthly $275 flat fee. instead, small businesses will pay the normal fee of 2.75 per cent, per swipe of online sales. the company said they were eliminating the flat rate because the program was stunting growth for some of its customers. liz: blackberry shaking up its management again, the chief operating officer in this time and chief marketing officers are losing the company. these changes come as the struggling smartphone maker revs up its turn around bid. david: and, yes, i saw it, the hunger games sequel. it was pretty good, mixed from my point of view. it failed to cat
david: i am david asman, time for your front page headlines. pending home sales falling to a ten-month low in october. sales of previously-owned homes fell .6% missing economists' expectations of 1.3%. liz: elon musk poised for its first satellite launch, a rocket due to lift off from cape canaveral in florida. the company, founded by the billionaire, musk, hopes to create a cost effective way to enter the commercial satellite market. david: square is going to eliminate its monthly $275 flat...
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david: good point. [buzzer] >>> senate banking committee approved janet yellen's nomination despite the fact some democrats are turning against her. today's abolishment of some filibuster rules in the senate is her approval assured? if so what can we expect with her at the helm? first on fox business, former texas congressman, dr. ron paul. wonderful to see you, dr. paul. thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you. david: on this rule change, said it was coming. others thought it was too radical even for harry reid. what do you think about it? >> i think it raced call. reversing and canceling jefferson's rules, they have been around for a bit. no, i think, they talk about minor judges but i think they're making it so that they can get her appointed with a majority vote rather than going with the 60. david: let me stop you right there you think the rule change specifically was because of the vote for her, for janet yellen? that is why they changed the rules? >> no way for me to know but i speculate that is
david: good point. [buzzer] >>> senate banking committee approved janet yellen's nomination despite the fact some democrats are turning against her. today's abolishment of some filibuster rules in the senate is her approval assured? if so what can we expect with her at the helm? first on fox business, former texas congressman, dr. ron paul. wonderful to see you, dr. paul. thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you. david: on this rule change, said it was coming. others thought it...
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david: at the end of 2013. >> 2.57. david: oh, okay. liz: just a quick note here as we've been showing - 2.75. news corp came out with earnings. it is a miss on revenue levels. fall about 3% year-over-year to 2.07 billion. it's a slight miss. bottom line numbers were a miss by three pennies. in essence the flashes we're seeing, book publishing division revenues decreased 22 million or 7:00%. cable network ebitda with $29 million, down 31% on stand alone basis, david. david: as you might remember, fox news and fox business network were once associated with news corporation. they split off and all of the publications went with news corp. we are now part of fox, which is traded separately from that. >>> lincoln, by the way, do you think we've seen the best and the worst of what we're going to see in these earnings reports? any surprises yet to come? >> no, no real surprises. continue to try to disaggregate for investors the difference between top-line growth and bottom-line growth. that is really the quality of earnings story continues to
david: at the end of 2013. >> 2.57. david: oh, okay. liz: just a quick note here as we've been showing - 2.75. news corp came out with earnings. it is a miss on revenue levels. fall about 3% year-over-year to 2.07 billion. it's a slight miss. bottom line numbers were a miss by three pennies. in essence the flashes we're seeing, book publishing division revenues decreased 22 million or 7:00%. cable network ebitda with $29 million, down 31% on stand alone basis, david. david: as you might...
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david and liz, back to you. david: peter barnes in washington. thanks, peteer. >> the holiday season is just around the corner and world famous rockettes, you can not come to new york without seeing them, right? they have just started performances for their christmas spectacular show at radio city, with a major change that audiences just wouldn't be able to enjoy the show without. audio equipment giant harman international is now providing the speakers through which the songses and music come through. they will soon be able to experience all of harman's products at the company's new new york city flagship store. joining us in a fox business exclusive, harman international chairman, ceo and president, dinesh paliwal. we're a business investment. let's get it up front, your stock is up over 111% over the past year. what do you attribute it to before we get to the big store opening? >> we've always been focused on technology and connected lifestyle, whether the home or car or in the office. the people are demanding that we give them seamless content
david and liz, back to you. david: peter barnes in washington. thanks, peteer. >> the holiday season is just around the corner and world famous rockettes, you can not come to new york without seeing them, right? they have just started performances for their christmas spectacular show at radio city, with a major change that audiences just wouldn't be able to enjoy the show without. audio equipment giant harman international is now providing the speakers through which the songses and music...
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david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. david: you know, tivo really did beat its earnings estimate by quite a bit, but it is not moving very much after hours. it's a little bit ahead but not as much as you might think. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. it's a beat, but it hasn't affected the after hours price much. >> reporter: i just was hearing it was up about 15 cents. the closing value was 324, it's up to the 340 number to about, you know, 15 cents or so, but a good move here. earnings per share of ten cents versus the estimates of six cents, so that was better. and the revenue, as you noted, dave, this really was a great revenue beat, 117.3 million versus the expected 8 1.33 million. and in addition to the fact that you see the numbers beating the street, the profit esti
david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. david: you know, tivo really did beat its earnings estimate by quite a bit, but it is not moving very much after hours. it's a little bit ahead but not as much as you might think. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor...
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david: j.m. smucker, don't you love the name, tumbled 6% after the company cut full year outlook and hurt by a 4% drop in coffee sales. the company forecast as 2% decline in 2013 sales. previously the company predicted a 1% decline in sales. liz: i love folgers, folger's in your cup. david: like it. liz: national association realtors says largely due to an inventory shortage. we have to look deeper than just the headline number here. not enough homes that people want to buy. previously-owned homes fell 3.5% to 12.5 million units. economists were expecting a drop of 2.6% to 13.5 million units. david: deere reported better than expected out look this morning with the shares up more than 4% after the company saw a 17% jump in profit. the company earned $2.11 a share in the fourth quarter. analysts were expecting a $1.89 a share. we have busy afternoon including earnings coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: green mountain coffee roasters numbers are out. dennis kneale has them. dennis?
david: j.m. smucker, don't you love the name, tumbled 6% after the company cut full year outlook and hurt by a 4% drop in coffee sales. the company forecast as 2% decline in 2013 sales. previously the company predicted a 1% decline in sales. liz: i love folgers, folger's in your cup. david: like it. liz: national association realtors says largely due to an inventory shortage. we have to look deeper than just the headline number here. not enough homes that people want to buy. previously-owned...
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it is a wide margin after win there, david. david: look at nasdaq. the nasdaq was best performer of all the indices up over a full percentage point today. look at today's headlines moving stocks. macy's reported higher than expected quarterly sales and earnings. the department store chain says business is improving as the holidays approach. liz: perry ellis international, the stock getting crushed after it cut its full-year outlook because of reduced shipments in the third quarter. david: it was a miserable trading debut, for online textbook rental company, shares plunging more than 20%. we'll speak to the company's ceo later in the hour. liz: extended stay. this is america's ipo was a big success with its stock jumping, look at that. 18% by the end of the session. biggest owner of mid-priced longer stay hotels in the nation. david: qualcomm geting a pop today. goldman sachs putting the chipmaker on highly-priced conviction buy list because of qualcomm's expanding chip margins. liz: you would have known that had you watched us. we had ceo exclusively
it is a wide margin after win there, david. david: look at nasdaq. the nasdaq was best performer of all the indices up over a full percentage point today. look at today's headlines moving stocks. macy's reported higher than expected quarterly sales and earnings. the department store chain says business is improving as the holidays approach. liz: perry ellis international, the stock getting crushed after it cut its full-year outlook because of reduced shipments in the third quarter. david: it...
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david: let me give todd his due. assuming you are right, assuming this is not a bubble, why was the market undervalued for so long? for so many years after the recovery began? >> to talk about this before, the last 13 years have been unpleasant. back at 4000, but lasted all 14,013 years ago. over 13 years, the flash crash. david: i want to shorten the time frame and little. talk about the past year. we have been in this tepid recovery for several years now. why is it just in the past year the market has taken off like gangbusters? >> in the near term you have this ongoing flow but okay recovery and incremental liquidity because you have had the accommodative policy for a long time, it's only been in the last 12, 18 months accommodative policy meant domestic economic recovery. i think that is why you see some of these extremes at the stock level in terms of some of the momentum names and really levered deep value names also really high-quality stuff in between. to us it is attractively valued. liz: so, todd, let me th
david: let me give todd his due. assuming you are right, assuming this is not a bubble, why was the market undervalued for so long? for so many years after the recovery began? >> to talk about this before, the last 13 years have been unpleasant. back at 4000, but lasted all 14,013 years ago. over 13 years, the flash crash. david: i want to shorten the time frame and little. talk about the past year. we have been in this tepid recovery for several years now. why is it just in the past year...
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david: yeah. liz: that is a story in of itself. david: all right. liz: already sold out, the sequel to "the hunger games." suddenly the hottest studio in hollywood, that is of course lions gate behind "ender's game", could it win the box office this weekend? david: if it does they're on fire. there is more, lots more. dennis kneale with the story. right, dennis. >> that's right, david, there is more. "ender's game" could win the box office taking in so-so, $25 million. more importantly it sets the stage for november 20 second premier for one of the biggest films of the year, the sequel to "the hunger games." "hunger games: catching fire" could rake in an impressive $185 million opening weekend. never mind a film aimed at teenagers, about teenagers, killing other teenagers to win a contest in the post-apocalypse. some forecasters finishing up near the billion dollar mark, among highest grossing films in movie history. that means the sequel will fare better than first "hunger games." grossedhundred million dollars worldwide, a hefty return on $78 mill
david: yeah. liz: that is a story in of itself. david: all right. liz: already sold out, the sequel to "the hunger games." suddenly the hottest studio in hollywood, that is of course lions gate behind "ender's game", could it win the box office this weekend? david: if it does they're on fire. there is more, lots more. dennis kneale with the story. right, dennis. >> that's right, david, there is more. "ender's game" could win the box office taking in so-so,...
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they have been fighting over this since 2010, david. david: they have indeed. by the way we're trying to get to see what kraft is doing after-hours as well. clearly starbucks is the loser after-hours right here but we will give you more information as we get it hire on fbn. liz: we have a winner! yeah, a winner in the fight for bragging rights for the tallest building in all of the united states. we'll tell you whether new york or chicago won. it's a big battle next! david: we have a story about, get this, a rabbi, a desk and nearly $100,000 in hard cash. we'll tell you about how they all fit together coming up on "off the desk." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how cld switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information
they have been fighting over this since 2010, david. david: they have indeed. by the way we're trying to get to see what kraft is doing after-hours as well. clearly starbucks is the loser after-hours right here but we will give you more information as we get it hire on fbn. liz: we have a winner! yeah, a winner in the fight for bragging rights for the tallest building in all of the united states. we'll tell you whether new york or chicago won. it's a big battle next! david: we have a story...
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david started to do the same thing. he had people sit outside and has a concave mirror and doesn't say a picture upside down. this seemed like it was all a piece of this battle he was having against the death advice of one point prospective. he was trying to figure out where it came in the article and by the way, this was all miss characterized not all artists traditions every line he was saying this was a taste for the optical you wanted to do paintings that that was privileged as what reality looked like. and it will last for 4 hundred years and it will be - and there's absolutely masterpieces bus it's the - he begins doing watercolors where you can't go back and correct. you can't do optical watercolors your hands immediately rernlz and you have to be focused and you can't go back and correct and he's trying to find ways to do it optical. he wasn't doing the drawings the way he thought but he's trying to be out in nature figuring out how to have more vandals. first, as those watercolors and generally speaking he leav
david started to do the same thing. he had people sit outside and has a concave mirror and doesn't say a picture upside down. this seemed like it was all a piece of this battle he was having against the death advice of one point prospective. he was trying to figure out where it came in the article and by the way, this was all miss characterized not all artists traditions every line he was saying this was a taste for the optical you wanted to do paintings that that was privileged as what reality...
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david: nicky p., thank you very much. >> signing out. david: i love it. let's head back to liz claman at global financial leadership conference in naples, florida. she spoke with exclusively with sal academy founder, sal khan. liz? >> when you look at some of the most well-paid jobs in america they are for engineers and yet go unfilled year after year here in the states because our educational system is ill-equipped to teach proper math, physics and science in the early stages of education which is what mike milkin was telling our viewers the last hour. no one has been doing anything about this on a large-scale except the son of a single mom raised in louisiana, a kid by the same of sal khan, who ended up being a very high paid hedge fund manager, mit educated. he was loving his job until he started doing youtube math tutorials for his little cousin. she lived in new orleans and he lived in new york. he started noticing the youtube tutorials were getting hundred of thousands of hits per day. he turned around and founded khan academy. today 10 million uniq
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david: you can see it. we have facebook tea and twitter either tracy or i have bought our intention was to take today off to a shot of my i saved my sanity by avoiding the crowds. >> time for the top three things to watch the october and november new-home sales data. 10:00 a.m. eastern they are expecting the sales to climb 435,000. new home sales rose 7.9% since january. david: the second reading of third quarter gdp set to be released thursday 8:30 a.m. eastern. expected to increase at the annual rate of 2.9% from the initial reading of 2.8 percent. tracey: the number one thing to watch as the november jobs report released friday 8:30 a.m. eastern they are expecting non-farm payrolls to rise 185,000 down from october to the 4,000. 4:00 today watch ace fabulous special with access to the greatest most unusual sellers in the roles including the prohibition era and of the tower of wind. david: have a great holiday. we will see you later. jeff: this week on "across america." reinventing the american grocery st
david: you can see it. we have facebook tea and twitter either tracy or i have bought our intention was to take today off to a shot of my i saved my sanity by avoiding the crowds. >> time for the top three things to watch the october and november new-home sales data. 10:00 a.m. eastern they are expecting the sales to climb 435,000. new home sales rose 7.9% since january. david: the second reading of third quarter gdp set to be released thursday 8:30 a.m. eastern. expected to increase at...
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david's drawings of the field trade. he was also by the way, doing other charge cool drawings and when somethings bad happens wherever there's an individual friend who dies he gets all friends together and does portraits it has to do with somebody who has died too important tray the life that remains. for example, he did this wonderful portrait of his sister margaret and next to that is a picture of dominique a picture of his studio assistants who then dies in a traechlg six and david proceeds or interrupts a project he had about that doing of - he'd been going back to places he'd portrayed in watercolor and in ipad and now in charge cool. he was going to do the coming of spring and he was doing 5 different locations. he gets interrupted by the death of his studio assistant and does a remarkable plays of the thing 5 times and comes back to los angeles and this is where you get the incredible surge of portraits starting with this one. this is john pier another one of his studio assistants. the rub captures the spare of th
david's drawings of the field trade. he was also by the way, doing other charge cool drawings and when somethings bad happens wherever there's an individual friend who dies he gets all friends together and does portraits it has to do with somebody who has died too important tray the life that remains. for example, he did this wonderful portrait of his sister margaret and next to that is a picture of dominique a picture of his studio assistants who then dies in a traechlg six and david proceeds...
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david wants it this way. >> well, whatever david wants... >> okay. >> michael scott calling for david. well, just tell him to call me asap as possible. thanks. >> oh, michael. come on, no. you have to charm them. [ringing over intercom] [sighs] >> david wallace's office. >> hey there, gorgeous. how you doing today? >> i'm good, thank you. >> how's it hanging? all right. >> good. listen, my name is michael...scotch, and i just wanted to say... that i've got david wallace's son in the trunk of my car. if he doesn't get on this phone in five seconds-- >> idiot, idiot, idiot. what are you doing? you've got to-- >> god! oh, my god. [ringing over intercom] >> david wallace's office. >> hi, stephanie. it's michael scott again. i just spoke with michael scotch. and the son's going to be returned, everything's fine. >> michael... >> and i really, really need to talk to david. >> please hold. >> charles miner.
david wants it this way. >> well, whatever david wants... >> okay. >> michael scott calling for david. well, just tell him to call me asap as possible. thanks. >> oh, michael. come on, no. you have to charm them. [ringing over intercom] [sighs] >> david wallace's office. >> hey there, gorgeous. how you doing today? >> i'm good, thank you. >> how's it hanging? all right. >> good. listen, my name is michael...scotch, and i just wanted to...
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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 started to do the same thing. he had people sit outside and has a concave mirror and doesn't say a picture upside down. this seemed like it was all a piece of this battle he was having against the death advice of one point prospective. he was trying to figure out where it came in the article and by the way, this was all miss characterized not all artists traditions every line he was saying this was a taste for the optical you wanted to do paintings that that was privileged as what reality looked like. and it will last for 4 hundred years and it will be - and there's absolutely masterpieces bus it's the - he begins doing watercolors where you can't go back and correct. you can't do optical watercolors your hands immediately rernlz and you have to be focused and you can't go back and correct and he's trying to find ways to do it optical. he wasn't doing the drawings the
david started to do the same thing. he had people sit outside and has a concave mirror and doesn't say a picture upside down. this seemed like it was all a piece of this battle he was having against the death advice of one point prospective. he was trying to figure out where it came in the article and by the way, this was all miss characterized not all artists traditions every line he was saying this was a taste for the optical you wanted to do paintings that that was privileged as what reality...
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as in this series of the drawings david did at the british museum of the guard. and then david starting saying it wasn't just angry it was cardio vanish go matures been using a less than or something to get the effects. he began to get an opening california look. he's been looking at this as the great wall it's the first time you'll see this. he asked himself he's an amazing die person he took art but not sophisticated art course but over the years he's got an circle library of art he installed in his studio in santa monica a color photocopyer and start to shingling it to the wall and 19 hundred to that side and when did that opening california look begin to happen? when do you go from the point of awkwardness it didn't have to have the chemical properties but you get to using less than or something. in the detail you see 13 thirty to fourteen 50 and it happened all of a sudden. you put on its glasses and suddenly you get this initialing up in the north and comes down south north is up and south is down and it was so striking that became convinced that within 10
as in this series of the drawings david did at the british museum of the guard. and then david starting saying it wasn't just angry it was cardio vanish go matures been using a less than or something to get the effects. he began to get an opening california look. he's been looking at this as the great wall it's the first time you'll see this. he asked himself he's an amazing die person he took art but not sophisticated art course but over the years he's got an circle library of art he installed...
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it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. that's where he gave specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece. led by berg's lieutenant paul pelecrin, this was the unit that most enthusiastically followed the example set with rick in the story of davidito. >> i hold berg responsible because he was -- he ran the communes. his word was gold. and he was the one that did the dance videos when i was in greece. i remember him yelling, being quite physically violent with me on many occasions throughout my childhood. i remember particular sexual abuse when i was 9 years old. >> john came to me and said, well, since dad suggested that i make love to him in the latest commune tape,
it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. that's where he gave specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's...
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as in this series of the drawings david did at the british museum of the guard. and then david starting saying it wasn't just angry it was cardio vanish go matures been using a less than or something to get the effects. he began to get an opening california look. he's been looking at this as the great wall it's the first time you'll see this. he asked himself he's an amazing die person he took art but not sophisticated art course but over the years he's got an circle library of art he installed in his studio in santa monica a color photocopyer and start to shingling it to the wall and 19 hundred to that side and when did that opening california look begin to happen? when do you go from the point of awkwardness itn'
as in this series of the drawings david did at the british museum of the guard. and then david starting saying it wasn't just angry it was cardio vanish go matures been using a less than or something to get the effects. he began to get an opening california look. he's been looking at this as the great wall it's the first time you'll see this. he asked himself he's an amazing die person he took art but not sophisticated art course but over the years he's got an circle library of art he installed...
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. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab it. >> nobody sort of realized what had actually happened because everyone had thought, oh, he's just pulling another sandbag up. when he didn't come back up, all hell broke loose. >> the force of the water on top of the bag pushed it through the drain and took him with it. he was above the water, still at that stage, but his legs were wedged into the pipe. >> by removing the bag, david unplugs the drain, and now the pressure of the gushing water pushes so forcefully, it sucks david's legs into the drain. >> i jumped into the water to try and help remove him from the
. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab it. >> nobody sort of realized what had actually happened because everyone had thought, oh, he's just pulling another sandbag up. when he didn't come back up, all hell broke loose. >>...
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smith, tracy byrnes, jonas max ferris, john layfield, and david mercer. john, paying for maternity care or other coverage you don't need is all part of america's value system? >> not part of the america i understand. it's part of a socialist system. if that's how you want to view health care, that it's a right, that you don't have to pay for it. we pay taxes to pay for defense. 's not fair to compare it to health care where peopl have the ability to pay for what they use. how about we take the 65% homeowrship right now and have them pay a double mortgage or extra mortgage to pay for the 35% who don't have homes? where does this end, and where does it -- somewhere, we realize health care is not necessarily a specific right. >> well, the problem is, david, that you are paying for things you may not necessarily need, and it's costing more too. is that part of the vae system? >> well, i believe that the whole objective of the affordable care act is to lower costs overall to the economy and to individua. but secondly, with regard to the obama care and what it
smith, tracy byrnes, jonas max ferris, john layfield, and david mercer. john, paying for maternity care or other coverage you don't need is all part of america's value system? >> not part of the america i understand. it's part of a socialist system. if that's how you want to view health care, that it's a right, that you don't have to pay for it. we pay taxes to pay for defense. 's not fair to compare it to health care where peopl have the ability to pay for what they use. how about we...
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david arquette, professor david arquette. back with arcade fire! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ,, i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fries and a drink for just $4.99. but this isn't a dream. it's just a video from my last birthday party. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank jennifer garner, david arquette, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first, their new album, reflektor, came out today. here with the song "flashbulb eyes" from the roof of the historic capitol records,
david arquette, professor david arquette. back with arcade fire! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ,, i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect...
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>> yes, i guess the lesson of the original david and goliath story, david refused to be passive. he didn't have armor, no ability with a sword. but instead of accepting his defeat, he said oh, i'm going to change the rules in which i have a disadvantage. i tell the story of a basketball coach, coaching 12-year-old girls. >> an indian basketball coach. his daughter is on this team, a 12-year-old. >> he decides the way americans play basketball, is puzzled he says things that make no sense. why do they run back on defense and wait for the other team to come down the court? this makes no sense to him particularly if one of the teams isn't very good . why would you let your much better team do things that would make them better? >> and the court at any given time you are defending a third of the court. >> no he says i'm going odefend every single part of the court every minute of the game. we are going to play this maniacal defence. what happens? he goes to the national championship. it's a beautiful example of he refuses to be passive over a series of seemingly un seemingly insurmou
>> yes, i guess the lesson of the original david and goliath story, david refused to be passive. he didn't have armor, no ability with a sword. but instead of accepting his defeat, he said oh, i'm going to change the rules in which i have a disadvantage. i tell the story of a basketball coach, coaching 12-year-old girls. >> an indian basketball coach. his daughter is on this team, a 12-year-old. >> he decides the way americans play basketball, is puzzled he says things that...
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>> david, i'm not going to go into it. it's inappropriate and i'm not going to do more than say it's a point of view that i have, but it's not ripe or worthy or appropriate for me to comment further. >> all right, mr. secretary. we thank you for your time very much. >> thanks. >>> joining me now, the ranking member of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker of tennessee. senator, it's good to have you here because the subject is iran, and the president of iran -- >> there's no volume. >> -- saying this morning -- we might have some audio difficulties. senator, can you hear me okay? senator, are you able to hear me? we'll work on that as i set up the premise here, which is the question of what the senate is ultimately going to do on sanctions. senator, are you with me one last time? >> i'm not hearing david for some reason. >> we're going to take a break, get this ironed out, be back, we hope, with senator corker right get thi[ female announcer ]k, we we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the
>> david, i'm not going to go into it. it's inappropriate and i'm not going to do more than say it's a point of view that i have, but it's not ripe or worthy or appropriate for me to comment further. >> all right, mr. secretary. we thank you for your time very much. >> thanks. >>> joining me now, the ranking member of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker of tennessee. senator, it's good to have you here because the subject is iran, and the president of...
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david is going to do magic for us tonight. and i heard he taught you a trick, guillermo. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, when did he teach this to you? >> to put my finger inside my ear. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's really more hygiene than a trick. so that's the name of the trick, put your finger inside your ear? >> yeah. i'll show you. >> jimmy: okay. show me. all right. >> ow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very well done. your son is going to love that trick. it will probably make him cry, but when he gets older he'll love it. >> yeah, he'll like it. >> jimmy: if you want to see some real magic, though, look no further than toronto mayor rob ford. [ laughter ] rob ford, he's provided me with so much entertainment this week i feel like i should pay him a subscription fee like hbo. [ laughter ] as if the crack smoking wasn't enough, yesterday a police report came out. it was all manner of allegations including a prostitute, cocaine, sexual harassment. rob ford is like your drunk uncle that is fun but you're just getting old
david is going to do magic for us tonight. and i heard he taught you a trick, guillermo. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, when did he teach this to you? >> to put my finger inside my ear. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's really more hygiene than a trick. so that's the name of the trick, put your finger inside your ear? >> yeah. i'll show you. >> jimmy: okay. show me. all right. >> ow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very well done. your son is going to...
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what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington. anything in washington has to be perfect the first time out because it's so political. but in the real world, companies have beta products that crash all the time. and don't work. when microsoft began everyone of us had error messages that drove us crazy it gets better. that's what will happen here. i think people should just think, more like maybe what they experienced dealing with technology companies than it is like what they get from government which is rulely basically. >> schieffer: it occurs to me as you look -- you step back from this look how other countries are looking at the united states right now. it's just one more case of how we can't seem to get out of our own way. i mea
what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington. anything in washington has to be perfect the first time out because it's so political. but in the real world, companies have beta products that crash all the time....
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david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his son. >> we have a graphic picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i remember my dad and this other lady carrying me out. i could barely see. my eyes were barely open. i was like dizzy. >> whether david loves the video or wishes he would go away, it's one he won't live down. >> is this going to be forever? >> on youtube, you bet it will. >> i think this video is like this generations, you know, naked baby pictures. >> why is this happening to me? >> but i don't think he'll be embarrassed by one. i don't think he will. i think he'll enjoy it for a long time. >>> halfway around the world two more kids hold the title for one of the most watched viral videos of all times. >> charlie bit me. >> thi
david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his son. >> we have a graphic picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist...
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about good fortune i'd flown liberal rubble or david alaska and neil as very and let's get back to it is friday is black friday the day when american retailers offer killer a one day deals on products throughout their stores this year however black friday will be more like a black thursday because stores like toys r us best buys kmart and of course wal-mart will start offering special black friday sales on thanksgiving day itself wal-mart will actually be open all day deals will start at six pm tomorrow can we all agree let me start with you david that sundays are for family and friends and not for work why not pass a ban on certain types of businesses staying open and thanksgiving ab absolutely you know as soon as we get done here on hop in a train to connecticut thanksgiving is for being with your family not for saving an extra ten percent on game of thrones d.v.d.'s i think there is some hope though a university of connecticut poll found that forty nine percent of americans disapprove of the idea of shopping on thanksgiving only sixteen percent are happy with it so if those sixteen
about good fortune i'd flown liberal rubble or david alaska and neil as very and let's get back to it is friday is black friday the day when american retailers offer killer a one day deals on products throughout their stores this year however black friday will be more like a black thursday because stores like toys r us best buys kmart and of course wal-mart will start offering special black friday sales on thanksgiving day itself wal-mart will actually be open all day deals will start at six pm...
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ha you done ur homework yes. - david ? - i'll do it later. - you ow what the teaer said. - mom, don't start. just try to get along. david, set t table. sunne, help me make the salad. what about tv ? okay. tonight david can watch football. and tomoow you can watch whatever you want. how's that ? hi, everyone. weather's rning chilly. it's noto warm inere th. you're rht. where's vior ? he and jam are checking t heater. did you get a little rt last night, katherine ? i was upate with david helping him do his homework. a parent's work is never done, is it ? oh, d spoke toavid about your model airplane. heays it should be finished soon. that great. so let's take a look at it - how about fishing our chess game, victor ? - in a moment, my iend. i ve to check the therst first. you see, it is still 68 degrees. od eating weher ? you'll sell a lot of soup. i already sell a lot of soup. are you sureou put a clean filter in the heat ? absolutely. then what is the problem ? remember whei toou you might need a new blowe? i remember the wo
ha you done ur homework yes. - david ? - i'll do it later. - you ow what the teaer said. - mom, don't start. just try to get along. david, set t table. sunne, help me make the salad. what about tv ? okay. tonight david can watch football. and tomoow you can watch whatever you want. how's that ? hi, everyone. weather's rning chilly. it's noto warm inere th. you're rht. where's vior ? he and jam are checking t heater. did you get a little rt last night, katherine ? i was upate with david helping...
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david ran again. and -- >> what is new? >> and this time time i don't think you are going to chase after him this time >> no need. there's so much negativity behind him. but we have been positive and we are going to stay positive and i mean we know now he cannot lie. that is the truth. so it's his lss you know. we are successful we are happy we have our families >> we live on in our mother's memory... [applause] >> kirk: welcome back david first off, i did not collect any money. i was nervous as hell on that. my blood pressure is so high right now it's not funny. you know. i mean they rate me on the verge of a heart attack right now. that is how live my life. but the fact of the matter is i don't have no policy on nobody i one on myself let alone anybody. i did not collect n money if there was anything collected by me it would be in bank records >> kirk: the polygraph administrator takes nerveness into account >> i was nervous through the whole thing. >> kirk: when i come back i want to find out why you are so nervous. we w
david ran again. and -- >> what is new? >> and this time time i don't think you are going to chase after him this time >> no need. there's so much negativity behind him. but we have been positive and we are going to stay positive and i mean we know now he cannot lie. that is the truth. so it's his lss you know. we are successful we are happy we have our families >> we live on in our mother's memory... [applause] >> kirk: welcome back david first off, i did not...
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david? david: that was good news. not such good news. the rollout of obamacare has been awful and that is with just a few hundred enrollments. what happens when they come in tens of thousand a day? that is cakewalk compared to what is coming. technology director at levitt partners which has consulted with states settings up health exchanges. the joining us danielle sc the huyler. thanks for coming in. march 1st is the deadline they have to be registering 39,000 enrollees a day. if they're making a mess with a couple of hundred, what happens when they crank up the volume to 39,000 a day? >> david, that's a good question. to your point they're only dealing with a couple of thousand enrollees a day. consumers are window shopping and they're going to switch from window shopping to actual purchasing and so to your point, will the platform be able to handle tens of thousands of enrollees by the end of november and i think the administration has taken some really pragmatic steps to resolve the issues. secretary sebelius this week says there are
david? david: that was good news. not such good news. the rollout of obamacare has been awful and that is with just a few hundred enrollments. what happens when they come in tens of thousand a day? that is cakewalk compared to what is coming. technology director at levitt partners which has consulted with states settings up health exchanges. the joining us danielle sc the huyler. thanks for coming in. march 1st is the deadline they have to be registering 39,000 enrollees a day. if they're...
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c h q agents and the hard drives were destroyed you may recall that a month later david miranda partner of former guardian journalist glenn greenwald was detained for nine hours at heathrow airport he was in transit between berlin and rio after meeting a filmmaker who probably was involved in breaking the leaks david maraniss no challenging him still in the detention through the courts although british authorities insist miranda's actions constituted quote terrorism professor of international security david gold braid believes the government's going too far though. i do think the public has a right to know exactly the overall ramifications of the intelligence community most definitely i think that the issue around how far the u.k. government can go in squeezing an independent an independent newspaper or news organization is totally is totally unacceptable within a democracy and we have a strong and you just will system which is suggesting that the government is going too far and its crackdown on the government but the key thing is that we have to have trust in our and our politicians th
c h q agents and the hard drives were destroyed you may recall that a month later david miranda partner of former guardian journalist glenn greenwald was detained for nine hours at heathrow airport he was in transit between berlin and rio after meeting a filmmaker who probably was involved in breaking the leaks david maraniss no challenging him still in the detention through the courts although british authorities insist miranda's actions constituted quote terrorism professor of international...