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david, over to you. david: tenfold increase in the. one year since hurricane sandy hit the east coast. we'll look at the progress and roadblocks in the rebuilding efforts from our own elizabeth macdonald. a little bit later, halo starting a whole new fashion trend. we'll tell you who is drawing inspiration from the popular videogame. the answer could surprise you. want to stick around for that. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-the-world cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every damn day. now, tell me, what's in your wallet? see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated d
david, over to you. david: tenfold increase in the. one year since hurricane sandy hit the east coast. we'll look at the progress and roadblocks in the rebuilding efforts from our own elizabeth macdonald. a little bit later, halo starting a whole new fashion trend. we'll tell you who is drawing inspiration from the popular videogame. the answer could surprise you. want to stick around for that. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "juggle a bunch of...
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david: okay. but so far, the one thing that is damaged, everybody agrees is damaged is the middle class. middle class is getting killed. their disposable income is way down. their ability, job security is way down. their savings is way down as a result of these artificial rates. the president claims to be the champion of the middle class. clearly they have been doing lousy under his tutorship as president. what can we do to turn that around? >> we have to put our long-term fiscal policy into balance as it is now. david: with this congress though? >> virtually impossible without having these kind of negotiations. and the republicans haven't done a very good job of educating the public about the situation that we face. i think the democrats have been able to exploit the lack of understanding from the marginal voters. so, no, i don't hold out much hope for compromise without having these bruising, bruising fights. david: one of the reasons a lot people say the middle class is having tough time, the n
david: okay. but so far, the one thing that is damaged, everybody agrees is damaged is the middle class. middle class is getting killed. their disposable income is way down. their ability, job security is way down. their savings is way down as a result of these artificial rates. the president claims to be the champion of the middle class. clearly they have been doing lousy under his tutorship as president. what can we do to turn that around? >> we have to put our long-term fiscal policy...
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david: very simple, david, we don't have much time. the 10 year interest rate higher or lower by the end of the year? >> higher. david: ryan, that leaves you by yourself. hey, you're a bold guy. you've been in at that position. ryan, david, wonderful to see you guys. thanks so much. we'll be back with chris in couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: there you go. never a boring day especially with washington involved. there is no end in sight with the political game of chicken they're playing. both president obama and republicans are standing firm but is the tone of this confrontation beginning to shift? it was lunchtime. david: twitter's ipo plans are out in the open now. a lot of people are kind of disappointed with the money figures. we're going to find out whether the social media giant can convince investors it will eventually, because it is not now, turning a profit. cheryl: there has to be a story there. that takes us to today's facebook question. get it? will you invest in twitter? tell us why or maybe why not. log o
david: very simple, david, we don't have much time. the 10 year interest rate higher or lower by the end of the year? >> higher. david: ryan, that leaves you by yourself. hey, you're a bold guy. you've been in at that position. ryan, david, wonderful to see you guys. thanks so much. we'll be back with chris in couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: there you go. never a boring day especially with washington involved. there is no end in sight with the political game of...
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david: wow. liz: we asked you on twitter and facebook which company, privately traded could solve the health care website mess? google, cisco, gibb bub, none of the above? david on facebook, said only a demolition company could fix it. david: i see. herb was a little more positive. on facebook he told us cisco. the company is competent, tried and true. liz: did the london olympics no problems. number one thing to watch will be the federal reserve policy statement set to be released two p.m. eastern. fox business will have it. investors will listen closely on any hints whether and when the fed plans to begin scaling back. david: we'll cover that live. in addition to being here. "money" with melissa francis is next. we hope to he sue tomorrow. liz: have a great night. >> read my lips, read my lips, no new taxes. melissa: that cost bush 41 big-time. now president obama is having a read my lips moment of his own. what is it going to cost him? this is why money matters. is >> no matter how we reform h
david: wow. liz: we asked you on twitter and facebook which company, privately traded could solve the health care website mess? google, cisco, gibb bub, none of the above? david on facebook, said only a demolition company could fix it. david: i see. herb was a little more positive. on facebook he told us cisco. the company is competent, tried and true. liz: did the london olympics no problems. number one thing to watch will be the federal reserve policy statement set to be released two p.m....
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david. david: todd what is encouraging about the american express report the revenue was a beat as well. very boosten we beat on the bottom line. not so on the top line. that shows people are out there buying. >> this figures as i said this morning i thought credit card companies i think they will all beat on the top line as well. they're a little bit different. they have people who getting money through credit cards. they are spending there. that was a very good beat for them. liz: ben willis, american express is sort of a proxy for the higher end consumer is it not? as we put that point right out there talk about the floor of the new york stock exchange. the price action today which was very dramatic. we ended up closing very close to the highs of the session. what does that tell you? >> first red i've seen all day is your beautiful hair on there. liz: thank you. >> so you, know, it's a great number but again, you have to view this in my opinion as a proxy vote to washington to say we full
david. david: todd what is encouraging about the american express report the revenue was a beat as well. very boosten we beat on the bottom line. not so on the top line. that shows people are out there buying. >> this figures as i said this morning i thought credit card companies i think they will all beat on the top line as well. they're a little bit different. they have people who getting money through credit cards. they are spending there. that was a very good beat for them. liz: ben...
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david: hundred of thousands, right? >> hundreds of thousands of uninsured and small business owners that want accessible, affordable health care. we're really excited. we're able to man the phones. all of our work streams we're constantly monitoring. at health republic insurance we are committed to delivering affordable, accessible health care in a consumer-focused friendly manner that has the members interest solely at house as a co-op. david: we should mention there are a lot of states that didn't opt into these exchanges. the federal government is taking that. new york has their own exchange. >> that's right. the new york exchange is up and running and we are privileged to have health care that is local. we're operating on the local health care exchange. liz: let's talk to people about what you offer specifically. >> yeah. liz: what is your lowest cost price and for whom and your higher. >> absolutely. for the individual product we are the lowest cost individual product in new york. liz: how much? >> products start,
david: hundred of thousands, right? >> hundreds of thousands of uninsured and small business owners that want accessible, affordable health care. we're really excited. we're able to man the phones. all of our work streams we're constantly monitoring. at health republic insurance we are committed to delivering affordable, accessible health care in a consumer-focused friendly manner that has the members interest solely at house as a co-op. david: we should mention there are a lot of states...
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david, they beat on both top and bottom line, david. david: good news. we'll watch the interview coming up. a clash of tech titans for bragging rights this earnings season. steve ballmer versus jeff bezos we'll break down two company's results coming next. liz: in our facebook we want to know, do you think ford's ceo alan mulally will leave the automaker early to take the top job at microsoft he says he loves ford. staying at ford but what do you think? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. let us know. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your tradi
david, they beat on both top and bottom line, david. david: good news. we'll watch the interview coming up. a clash of tech titans for bragging rights this earnings season. steve ballmer versus jeff bezos we'll break down two company's results coming next. liz: in our facebook we want to know, do you think ford's ceo alan mulally will leave the automaker early to take the top job at microsoft he says he loves ford. staying at ford but what do you think? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. let...
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david: see you, lincoln. >> by, david. david: investors didn't certainly seem to impressed by the apple products rollout. details of new ipads and mac pros were announced. apple lost share to rivals like samsung. the event today not clearly helping. what does appeal need to do to get investors and customers excited again? joining us, we he knows apple very well, headed the company for 10 years, john scully, former ceo of apple. thanks for coming in, appreciate. >> thanks. david: what did you see if anything that excited you? something transformational? >> well, before i talk about transformational let me just mention that apple is giving away its maverick operating system updates for free. it is giving away iworks applications that compete with microsoft office for free. so really kind of a shot across the bow to microsoft as they introduce two new surface products. david: no, that is absolutely true but in terms of product breakthroughs, something that steve jobs used to walk out and say this will absolutely change the ma
david: see you, lincoln. >> by, david. david: investors didn't certainly seem to impressed by the apple products rollout. details of new ipads and mac pros were announced. apple lost share to rivals like samsung. the event today not clearly helping. what does appeal need to do to get investors and customers excited again? joining us, we he knows apple very well, headed the company for 10 years, john scully, former ceo of apple. thanks for coming in, appreciate. >> thanks. david:...
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david: absolutely. to recap what happened to me the details we're getting in now, the main incident that was happening to my person driving a vehicle and a very reckless manner. that alone would necessitate stopping that cart when it hurts somebody. at least one capitol police officer was injured. they apparently tried to barricade, and they put car vehicles, though police vehicles apparently at least one officer was still in that vehicle when it was struck by the car. the person who was driving or passenger in that vehicle, the police officer has been injured. apparently then the woman was actually shot and perhaps killed. we're getting that from a couple of sources. fox news has not verified it directly. we should say that the last press conference to my one of the details, they had the essentially ruled of terrorism. >> again with the advent of the child being in the car and all that, the police officers at that point don't know what's calling on. they don't know if this is a car with a bomb or if th
david: absolutely. to recap what happened to me the details we're getting in now, the main incident that was happening to my person driving a vehicle and a very reckless manner. that alone would necessitate stopping that cart when it hurts somebody. at least one capitol police officer was injured. they apparently tried to barricade, and they put car vehicles, though police vehicles apparently at least one officer was still in that vehicle when it was struck by the car. the person who was...
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david. what might have drove it is the quietest day in the pit in a year. the volatility is gone. people are kind of waiting. volume really dried up here. we're down a bill bit because we opened lower based on probably the adp number. what is really going on, people are kind of waiting and all the bids and offers are drying up because the markets are getting wider with waiting with all the nonsense going on in washington. markets will be thin until they come to a conclusion or decision. you could see very big moves up or down waiting to see. every rumor will be bought or sold. david: todd, one thing our audience might not realize you send us notes before the shows. you send us a provocative note and short and to the point. you said the fed, i will use the your word, panicking. that is a pretty tough word. what do you mean by that? >> i think when they did not taper i think they're in trouble. i don't think they really have an exit plan and i think that really becomes the issue here because e
david. what might have drove it is the quietest day in the pit in a year. the volatility is gone. people are kind of waiting. volume really dried up here. we're down a bill bit because we opened lower based on probably the adp number. what is really going on, people are kind of waiting and all the bids and offers are drying up because the markets are getting wider with waiting with all the nonsense going on in washington. markets will be thin until they come to a conclusion or decision. you...
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david and liz? david: thank you, peter. now let's head to rich edson for more on the stalemate in congress. rich, what's going on in there? >> there should have be a bus of lawmakers pulling up behind peter shortly. the president invited lawmakers to the white house. democrats are up 15 minutes from now. this afternoon the top two republicans and democrats in the house got together, speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, majority leader eric cantor and democratic whip steny hoyer. an aide to the speaker said i don't know they invited us. we didn't accomplish anything. there are no signs of serious negotiations to resolve the government shutdown and the debt ceiling approaching, what, a week 1/2, a little less than a week and change now. so, and this is all while congress continues to fight over the president's health care law. >> we want to reopen our government and provide fairness to all americans under the president's health care law. you know the law had a big rollout last week. it has been called, and i wi
david and liz? david: thank you, peter. now let's head to rich edson for more on the stalemate in congress. rich, what's going on in there? >> there should have be a bus of lawmakers pulling up behind peter shortly. the president invited lawmakers to the white house. democrats are up 15 minutes from now. this afternoon the top two republicans and democrats in the house got together, speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, majority leader eric cantor and democratic whip steny...
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david: answer dennis ace call. plea to david rhodes. we shouldn't have to plea to david. >> thank you, david asman. liz: family, david. >> absolutely. >> thank you, dennis. >> thanks, guys smell coming from a california chilly sauce factory is making locals sick to the stomach and they have had a belly full of the stench. we'll tell you how they're fighting back when we go off the desk. ♪ nches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure
david: answer dennis ace call. plea to david rhodes. we shouldn't have to plea to david. >> thank you, david asman. liz: family, david. >> absolutely. >> thank you, dennis. >> thanks, guys smell coming from a california chilly sauce factory is making locals sick to the stomach and they have had a belly full of the stench. we'll tell you how they're fighting back when we go off the desk. ♪ nches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really?...
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david: thanks, paul. appreciate. >> thanks, david. thanks, cheryl. david: good stuff. forget the tape, the global economy could be headed for something our next guest called, code red. he compares central bank easy money policies with a surgeon who puts patients on morphine and never takes them off. we have to go off on what happens then. cheryl: you wake up. netflix says there is more to worry about whether or not it is overvalued. we'll take a look at the company's biggest rival and whether netflix can remain king of original content in streaming video. ♪ [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast,ong lasting relief, use doctor recommended gav
david: thanks, paul. appreciate. >> thanks, david. thanks, cheryl. david: good stuff. forget the tape, the global economy could be headed for something our next guest called, code red. he compares central bank easy money policies with a surgeon who puts patients on morphine and never takes them off. we have to go off on what happens then. cheryl: you wake up. netflix says there is more to worry about whether or not it is overvalued. we'll take a look at the company's biggest rival and...
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david: they got me back. liz: you can make mistakes is to correct them but what do they do said they could get more but not make them angry and run away? stake is all about eliot. i subscribe does well. they lost reid for a little bit but i came back. we use netflix all the time but the key is how do bring their premium level of service or value to get me to pay more for my subscription? mcfadyen said in a business level and netflix is no exception. david: keep of this chart to extraordinarily upset it is a 14% but how that fits into netflix. if jobs are still bad if they are out of work work, getting a job will pay cut back on things like the netflix subscription? >> normally you would think that but let's get the job market this is a big difference from six months ago they are not worried about losing them those who don't have jobs they've worked spending anyway but it does look like it is improving with all other areas now tomorrow will look at 180 let's see what it brings us on this will hurt temporarily
david: they got me back. liz: you can make mistakes is to correct them but what do they do said they could get more but not make them angry and run away? stake is all about eliot. i subscribe does well. they lost reid for a little bit but i came back. we use netflix all the time but the key is how do bring their premium level of service or value to get me to pay more for my subscription? mcfadyen said in a business level and netflix is no exception. david: keep of this chart to extraordinarily...
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david: what? liz: david, we're going to show you reactions to this, unsuspecting victims, exclaims what was going on when we take you "off the desk." >> i didn't know about that. saw that last night. shares of amazon jumping to an all-time high. we asked you on facebook and twitter is now the time to buy amazon or is the stock too overvalued. we'll read comments coming up next. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. when you do what io, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just
david: what? liz: david, we're going to show you reactions to this, unsuspecting victims, exclaims what was going on when we take you "off the desk." >> i didn't know about that. saw that last night. shares of amazon jumping to an all-time high. we asked you on facebook and twitter is now the time to buy amazon or is the stock too overvalued. we'll read comments coming up next. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create...
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david: tit-for-tat. international monetary fund saying today that a failure to increase the borrowing limit and a selective u.s. default could seriously damage the global economy. liz: in a fox business exclusive, philadelphia fed president charles plosser telling fox business the fiscal battles in washington are a real risk to the economy but he also tells peter barnes there is not much the fed can do to address short-term events. david: very good interview. win for apple in the latest battle for the global patent wars. u.s. trade representatives office upheld a ban on importation of older samsung products. liz: at&t ceo, randall stevenson says he sees what he calls a huge opportunity in europe. he is looking for ways to expand at&t's business in that region. david: google is making a new push to sell laptops that sell the chrome operating system. this is partnership with hewlett-packard. the chrome book costs $279 each. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: as we close, very close to the market close
david: tit-for-tat. international monetary fund saying today that a failure to increase the borrowing limit and a selective u.s. default could seriously damage the global economy. liz: in a fox business exclusive, philadelphia fed president charles plosser telling fox business the fiscal battles in washington are a real risk to the economy but he also tells peter barnes there is not much the fed can do to address short-term events. david: very good interview. win for apple in the latest battle...
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gros was a pupil of david but his art is quite different of david's art. here you have the battlefield of eylau the day after the battle. of course, the hero of the battle, napoleon, is in the middle of the picture. there is not only the victor of the battle but also the victims of the battle. that's new in french art-- to present human beings, dead soldiers, as they were after this terrible battle. this will open all the tradition in the 19th-century french art but gros was the first in french art to do so and he did so in a very moving touching way. now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the factual account of
gros was a pupil of david but his art is quite different of david's art. here you have the battlefield of eylau the day after the battle. of course, the hero of the battle, napoleon, is in the middle of the picture. there is not only the victor of the battle but also the victims of the battle. that's new in french art-- to present human beings, dead soldiers, as they were after this terrible battle. this will open all the tradition in the 19th-century french art but gros was the first in french...
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david: you just did that -- cheryl: david. david: that is why i'm not going to use this i have to invoke what we call here the cavuto rule. if you start blaming the other side i'm going to cut you off and your tiie will be filled by, i'm serious here. cheryl can do what she wants but i will cut you off just don't come out with a solution rather than blame the other side and use bad names and such. but let me put up a poll first. 62% of americans want to like a rise in the debt sealing to cuts in spending. what is wrong with that idea? >> i think they don't understand what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is basically paying the bills that we've already committed to through the budget process. >> you're saying, hold on a seg because you are saying now that the american people don't understand that and therefore we can ignore their views? >> no i think the american people do not understand it. i think the american government should do a better job explaining what the debt ceiling is to the american people and to some member
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david: i appreciate it. i know we had to switch up subjects because of all the heavy action inside the beltway. lee munson, scott shellady, great stuff. i appreciate you being here. coming up we have hyundai "america's ceo. he will tell us exactly how to get that car company back on track. they lost some in september. he is sure they can. by the way he has a deal, if you're a furloughed employee inside the beltway or anywhere in america as a result of this partial shutdown, hyundai will give you a special deal. that some cog up. let's head back to liz claman in d.c. with what is coming up in the next part of her jack lew interview. liz? >> on this crazy day where we had a shoot being right near capitol hill and right here where i'm standing by the rotund today, indeed it has been a wild day. if you look at the real substance what is happening behind the scenes we'll show you as we bump up against the debt ceiling. you heard the panel speaking specifically in questioning. coming up treasury secretary jack lew
david: i appreciate it. i know we had to switch up subjects because of all the heavy action inside the beltway. lee munson, scott shellady, great stuff. i appreciate you being here. coming up we have hyundai "america's ceo. he will tell us exactly how to get that car company back on track. they lost some in september. he is sure they can. by the way he has a deal, if you're a furloughed employee inside the beltway or anywhere in america as a result of this partial shutdown, hyundai will...
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david: it is market. it is wall street. >> the american people -- david: you may not like it that is their definition. >> the american people will perceive that we're in a very dangerous zone and i'm well aware as you know, the well aware of that the market views it differently and it is not a default as relates to market. david: okay. >> but fact we're tilterring with. david: nobody likes the dite aring. i get 100%. specific answer to the question. >> let's push to make a decision. david: let me ask the question for a quick answer to this question, if i may, congresswoman. >> you may. david: you would then not expect would you support the president using the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling limit himself? >> what i would support is that the president and legal team he has look at options that may be appropriate. we know full well in the very, how should i say it, difficult climate that we're in, as a constitutional reader if you will, the 14th amendment lays the groundwork for options like that b
david: it is market. it is wall street. >> the american people -- david: you may not like it that is their definition. >> the american people will perceive that we're in a very dangerous zone and i'm well aware as you know, the well aware of that the market views it differently and it is not a default as relates to market. david: okay. >> but fact we're tilterring with. david: nobody likes the dite aring. i get 100%. specific answer to the question. >> let's push to make...
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david: he is an entrepreneur. it is not only about his personal earnings, but the jobs that he creates. i mean, these folks are job creators. >> let me tell you something. british boy ban said been the biggest business, whether you are talking about the monkeys, the beatles, whoever. grossing over $200 million whenever they step out. they sold over 30 million records, and there is an entire ecosystem of people that depend upon them. they have generated a lot of money for the entertainment economy. david: of course in the old days you had records and cds and stuff. now you have the internet. is the internet going to help or hurt? for. >> i think it helps because what it enables people to do is to find a niche in the people that they like, the individuals that they follow, these young people can follow them on twitter and watch videos, have a viral impact. and that is one area where the x factor has done really well. nielsen just darted measuring social engagement. they are all performing american idol. david: twitt
david: he is an entrepreneur. it is not only about his personal earnings, but the jobs that he creates. i mean, these folks are job creators. >> let me tell you something. british boy ban said been the biggest business, whether you are talking about the monkeys, the beatles, whoever. grossing over $200 million whenever they step out. they sold over 30 million records, and there is an entire ecosystem of people that depend upon them. they have generated a lot of money for the entertainment...
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david: finally, mr. dennis, as to the law itself, eventually these businesses are going to have to be much bigger part in what obamacare is as it rolls out. there does seem to be a lot of confusion still as to exactly how that will affect businesses. do businesses know how to plan for a full rollout of obamacare? >> no. confusion. confusion is something really a prime aspect of this time we're in right now. when you are affected and not sure they're affected and vice versa. for example there is something called aggragation rules which many small business that is are affected don't understand or have never heard of. quite simply that is, if you own more than one business, you have to foot all the businesses you have together for purposes of this act. david: yeah. >> and those rules are extraordinarily cop plex and have really not been well-addressed. and when you, when you look at where these people are getting their information, small businesses are getting their information, they're clearly getting it f
david: finally, mr. dennis, as to the law itself, eventually these businesses are going to have to be much bigger part in what obamacare is as it rolls out. there does seem to be a lot of confusion still as to exactly how that will affect businesses. do businesses know how to plan for a full rollout of obamacare? >> no. confusion. confusion is something really a prime aspect of this time we're in right now. when you are affected and not sure they're affected and vice versa. for example...
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, david. david: earnings season kicks off tomorrow with wells fargo and jpmorgan reporting earnings before the closing bell. of will a rise in rates put a damper on the banking season? cheryl: we have brad hintz, sanford bernstein senior analyst and chris whalen and managing director. chris, i want to start with you with the banks because it looks like this quarter more than other quarters several banks are going to have major issues. let's start with jpmorgan and what we'll hear from this tomorrow with this potential fine. what do you think is going to happen? >> since the second quarter call really morgan has been guiding down telling investors that they expected a 40% drop in mortgage lending volumes in the second half. this really isn't the result of interest rates, cheryl. industry knew this was coming because volumes have been largely driven by refinancing existing mortgages rather than purchase of hopes. so, you know, we knew at some point this was going to be curtailed and it is. the m
, david. david: earnings season kicks off tomorrow with wells fargo and jpmorgan reporting earnings before the closing bell. of will a rise in rates put a damper on the banking season? cheryl: we have brad hintz, sanford bernstein senior analyst and chris whalen and managing director. chris, i want to start with you with the banks because it looks like this quarter more than other quarters several banks are going to have major issues. let's start with jpmorgan and what we'll hear from this...
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but we're going to give david a chance we're going to give david a chance to reply if i can now if i could talk if i could talk further if i could talk for a second about democracy for mr shakespeare i think i think that a lot of the united states view of the world is naive not as naive as what mr shakespeare just mentioned but back on mark's point i think that we need to we don't we don't we can't force democracy we can support greater freedom in civil society and a movement towards democracy we can support it we can't force it but also we need to be we need to be more wide open about the difference between movement towards democracy and what is what mark described a sectarian violence sectarian civil war and not just because one guy has a black cat think that the opponent has a white hat so the middle east as an example is a very complex part of the world as mark described but united states' role in it is is it needs to be more sophisticated more able to identify that just because you're not supporting a leader that has been in power too long that what's an opposition may not be an
but we're going to give david a chance we're going to give david a chance to reply if i can now if i could talk if i could talk further if i could talk for a second about democracy for mr shakespeare i think i think that a lot of the united states view of the world is naive not as naive as what mr shakespeare just mentioned but back on mark's point i think that we need to we don't we don't we can't force democracy we can support greater freedom in civil society and a movement towards democracy...
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david painted the picture in three months. the death of marat is a murder story, and we see all the clues to the murder-- the blood, the knife, the letter marat received from charlotte corday just before she murdered him. it's a very realistic picture, strongly, movingly realistic, but it is more than that. it has an almost religious intensity, like a secular pieta, an icon to a martyr for the cause of freedom. in painting this, david created perhaps the greatest single image of the revolution. now, finally, the age of reason lost its nerve. soon after marat's death, david watched from a window in the place de la revolution while marie antoinette went to the guillotine. he left us a poignant and eloquent sketch. the murder of thousands followed in the purge known as the terror. the frailty of reason was tragically exposed and, as so often in history, fear of worse disorder led even reasonable men like david to turn to a strong leader to solve their dilemma. the man they thought their savior was napoleon bonaparte. in 1815, in
david painted the picture in three months. the death of marat is a murder story, and we see all the clues to the murder-- the blood, the knife, the letter marat received from charlotte corday just before she murdered him. it's a very realistic picture, strongly, movingly realistic, but it is more than that. it has an almost religious intensity, like a secular pieta, an icon to a martyr for the cause of freedom. in painting this, david created perhaps the greatest single image of the revolution....
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david: nicole, thanks. liz: who'd have thought that corn and soybeans would react so positively to a meeting in washington d.c. guess what? they did and just about every other commodity as well as signals out of d.c. suggest that lawmakers may be on the lip of ending the debt ceiling battle. david: let's head back to the floor of the cme with phil and sandra smith. sandy, what are commodities telling us about how this thing is going to resolve itself, if anything? >> reporter: when we got word that things were starting to shape up and possibly there would be a deal done in washington, stock market went higher and so did commodities across the board. oil had been lower on the day, it has held on to some gains as we close up the session, higher prices for cold, copper -- gold, copper, corn, nat gas. you name it, the commodity was likely posting a green arrow. i it wasn't just all about the government, we also got some data out of china that led to higher copper prices, export data was strong, natural gas, liv
david: nicole, thanks. liz: who'd have thought that corn and soybeans would react so positively to a meeting in washington d.c. guess what? they did and just about every other commodity as well as signals out of d.c. suggest that lawmakers may be on the lip of ending the debt ceiling battle. david: let's head back to the floor of the cme with phil and sandra smith. sandy, what are commodities telling us about how this thing is going to resolve itself, if anything? >> reporter: when we got...
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but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew democracy in iran in one nine hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing he would get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. with the economic ups and downs in the final months they belong to the old and the rest. thank you will be a briefly on. a mission. critical three years for charges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast live video for your media project a free media don carty dot com. there's a. nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they decide that they don't use blank or wooden shells but the building was but a r
but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew democracy in iran in one nine hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing he would get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. with the...
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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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but david. kay and the usa over. one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. good luck for a tour. to build the world's most sophisticated. doesn't sound anything. to teach creation why it should care about humans. why you should care only. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built u
but david. kay and the usa over. one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. good luck for a tour. to build the world's most...
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but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew democracy in iran in one nine hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing he would get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on r.t. see you next time and remember. this is a. wealthy british style it's time to rise. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. this point being an expensive car so. clueless a new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is the school. this is the last. concert. on our cheap. leg. looks. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. places change the world lights never. sold picture folks it's a. long long journey from around the globe. loo
but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew democracy in iran in one nine hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemicals the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing he would get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on r.t. see you next time and remember....
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[laughter] david, tell us about yourself. >> my name is david. my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the program? what is it all about? i know it was aimed to attract overseas youth. what is the program entail? what are some of the services offered that were most attractive to you? >> i would say that the program is all about bringing overseas trainees to taiwan to show us where our culture came from, and about how great taiwan is, and hopefully bring us back over to taiwan after this great program. the internship is just an added cass. getting real-life experience, getting to see how real jobs work and people helping us and showing us
[laughter] david, tell us about yourself. >> my name is david. my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to...
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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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but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa with democracy in iran in one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemical was the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. wealthy british style. markets. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on its roof was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something in their defense so they can use blank or wooden shells but the building was but a room how much time it took to restore it. reloaded for yeltsin in the reference. the deputies of the supreme soviet didn
but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa with democracy in iran in one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight the chemical was the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok an exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. these. wealthy...
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david, we'll start with you. how realistic is it to say that we want to see more transparency transparency. >> they operate in areas that the united states hasn't the ability to operate in any other way. for them to be effective they need to be secret. >> but they play so poorly in terms of the public relations. we'll hear from the prime minister of pakistan but we're hearing from the citizens of pakistan. we heard from the teenager who met with president obama this month, and one message she had was that drone strikes are harming relationships and creating more terrorists. what is the opinion of pakistan cities. >> the pakistanis who don't live in the affected area are opposed to drone strikes because that is the message that they've been receiving from their own government and military despite the fact that there were secret understandings that allowed drone strikes to go on with the conniving of the pakistani military. there are groups who don't want the drone strikes--they don't want the drone strikes but don
david, we'll start with you. how realistic is it to say that we want to see more transparency transparency. >> they operate in areas that the united states hasn't the ability to operate in any other way. for them to be effective they need to be secret. >> but they play so poorly in terms of the public relations. we'll hear from the prime minister of pakistan but we're hearing from the citizens of pakistan. we heard from the teenager who met with president obama this month, and one...
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perhaps david wasn't the underdog we all thought it to be. it is the author's third book, since the tipping point and blink. i talked to him about his unconventional families and his upbringing in a biracial family. >> malcolm gladwell welcome. you turned the story of david and goliath on its head. another explanation other than it was improbably that david would have beaten goliath. you are saying that not only was it probable that he would have felled goliath but it was likely. >> yes. if you go back and read about ancient warfare, you describe that the sling with which david is armed is a devastating weapon.
perhaps david wasn't the underdog we all thought it to be. it is the author's third book, since the tipping point and blink. i talked to him about his unconventional families and his upbringing in a biracial family. >> malcolm gladwell welcome. you turned the story of david and goliath on its head. another explanation other than it was improbably that david would have beaten goliath. you are saying that not only was it probable that he would have felled goliath but it was likely. >>...
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but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew to mock a say in iran in one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight week eight the chemical was the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok in exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember crossed off worlds. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on its roof was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something in the defense so they delayed the use blank or wooden shells but the building was burning room how much time it took to restore it. we voted for yeltsin in the referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. this point being an expensive car saloon. clune a new fashion show. also desi
but david mentioned the u.k. and the usa overthrew to mock a say in iran in one hundred fifty three and over the years nineteen eighty to eighty eight week eight the chemical was the saddam hussein to use poison gas on the iranians that is the sort of thing you get from american exceptionalism ok in exceptional conversation gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guests today in london phoenix and in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember...
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after his second divorce david decided soul searching was in order. he admitted to himself some family and close friends that he was gay. but it was in sedona they he made the decision to go public prompted by a gay teenage are in the congregation. >> he would tell his mother that i was the only heterosexual that understood him. i finally felt like too big of a hypocrite i told his mother after probably a year, year and a half, that the reason i understood her son so well was because i was on the same journey. >> embraced by the congregation, david felt affirmed. but he was also ready to move on to his next position. he had no idea his spiritual journey would spark a movement at the church much the red rocks. >> been thinking about it for a number of years, in fact we decided not to do it about six or seven years ago. mostly being afraid it will maybe split the congregation. >> the church took a chance it would becoming an open and affirming united church much christ. >> some said, why are we doing this? we're already open and affirming. >> susan hugh
after his second divorce david decided soul searching was in order. he admitted to himself some family and close friends that he was gay. but it was in sedona they he made the decision to go public prompted by a gay teenage are in the congregation. >> he would tell his mother that i was the only heterosexual that understood him. i finally felt like too big of a hypocrite i told his mother after probably a year, year and a half, that the reason i understood her son so well was because i...
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did i hear you, either of the davids. >> i think david leonhardt is right that ben bernanke tried very hard and was very patient at trying to forge a consensus. there actually is a left flank at the fed, eric rosengrin in boston and charlie evans in chicago is pretty outspoken that the fed hasn't done enough. same way in minneapolis. one thing to remember is she will have a different cast. therere now with ben bernanke's departure two vague steaz -- vacancies and perhaps more. the president will get another two shots to put people who might be allies of herses on the board in washington and at least one of the presidents in cleveland is stepping down so she'll have a different group of people to work with. as david implied she'll be more of an aggressive leader, a little more message discipline in thehe federal than in the cacaphony. >> when they were making this decision there wasn't much of one. >> in defense of chairman bernanke he had to create policy out of w wle cloth. quantitative easing was borne out of the bernanke fed. this zero interest rate policy borne out of the bernanke
did i hear you, either of the davids. >> i think david leonhardt is right that ben bernanke tried very hard and was very patient at trying to forge a consensus. there actually is a left flank at the fed, eric rosengrin in boston and charlie evans in chicago is pretty outspoken that the fed hasn't done enough. same way in minneapolis. one thing to remember is she will have a different cast. therere now with ben bernanke's departure two vague steaz -- vacancies and perhaps more. the...
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seaman journalist and a host of the david seaman hour also have you on david it's awesome to be here at the let's couple thousand miles between exactly david what are your thoughts on the confirmation that the cia relies so heavily on the n.s.a. for drone strikes. well i think it's terrifying the washington post story that came out yesterday shows that the cia collaborates with the n.s.a. and on the basis of doing something like sending an e-mail to a certain target individual you yourself can be targeted for a drone strike in some of these countries of course that's not yet happening in the united states but it leaves the door wide open and even if that doesn't happen these people in other countries are still well people. right i mean we don't know who these people are they've never been given a fair trial david let's talk about another recent n.s.a. leak that the agency actually harvests hundreds of millions of contact lists and personal e-mails and instant messenger accounts is clearly beyond just a met a dead end now why are there no consequences for these continuous the lies fro
seaman journalist and a host of the david seaman hour also have you on david it's awesome to be here at the let's couple thousand miles between exactly david what are your thoughts on the confirmation that the cia relies so heavily on the n.s.a. for drone strikes. well i think it's terrifying the washington post story that came out yesterday shows that the cia collaborates with the n.s.a. and on the basis of doing something like sending an e-mail to a certain target individual you yourself can...