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this is a voluntary auction. it won't be voluntary how they are repacked after the auction. but whether or not they want to participate is voluntary. that will be a hard thing for the commission to control. i hear different things from different people. they think they're going to get -- even if they don't get hundred 20, they will get enough to have a robust auction. some of the smaller group of owners may be more to participate. the noncommercial stations are an unknown that could help drive higher yield of spectrum. , one of the big unknowns that tom is going to face. >> a couple of the key issues in the auction, do you limit the liability of at&t verizon? house republicans are concerned the the fcctc will violate spectrum act. blair, i want to get your quick views on those two. >> you have identified the two most bullepotent lyrical issues. -- political issues. there is always been a tradition that there are limitations on what any single buyer can buy in an auction. i spent the commission to do that again, whether at&t and verizon think those are the right rules, it wou
this is a voluntary auction. it won't be voluntary how they are repacked after the auction. but whether or not they want to participate is voluntary. that will be a hard thing for the commission to control. i hear different things from different people. they think they're going to get -- even if they don't get hundred 20, they will get enough to have a robust auction. some of the smaller group of owners may be more to participate. the noncommercial stations are an unknown that could help drive...
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this is a voluntary auction. it won't voluntary how it's repacked but whether they want to participate in part or full is voluntary, and that's hard thing for the commission to control i hear different things. i hear they think -- even if they don't get 120, they'll get enough to have a robust auction. a couple thing go into that. the smaller group owners may be more willing to participate, and the knopp commercial stations are an unknown that could help drive higher yield of spectrum. but again, it's an unnon. i think it's one of the big unknowns that tom is going to face going forward. >> a couple of the key issue friday the auction is, do you limit eligible of verizon and at&t and that's part of a different proceeding, and then unlicensed. the house republicans are very concerned the fcc will actually violate the spectrum act by making them too big. blair, i want to get your quick views on those two. >> well, think you have identified the two most potent political issues. a lot of technical issues but those ar
this is a voluntary auction. it won't voluntary how it's repacked but whether they want to participate in part or full is voluntary, and that's hard thing for the commission to control i hear different things. i hear they think -- even if they don't get 120, they'll get enough to have a robust auction. a couple thing go into that. the smaller group owners may be more willing to participate, and the knopp commercial stations are an unknown that could help drive higher yield of spectrum. but...
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let me give -- get blair's reactions on the fcc auctions. hold the auctions next year. >> guest: yes. >> is that realistic? we just heard there are a lot of issues still to be decided, and some of the key leaders who are working that procedure could leave with the change in chairmanship. >> guest: that's correct. if we were betting, i'd say the action's going to be in 2015. but having kind of helped manage that agency, i think it's good to hold people's feet to the fire, to have a calendar. if it changes because there are issues that come up, so be it, but if you plan on it being in 2015, it'll be in 2016. i think, by the way, they have a terrific staff, great expertise being applied to this auction. i certainly agree with justin, though, i think this is an issue where if the auction fails, it's going to be difficult for the wheeler chairmanship to be seen as a success. if it's a success, it doesn't mean that the chairmanship will be a success because there are other things that can intervene, but it's kind of compulsory event he needs to do
let me give -- get blair's reactions on the fcc auctions. hold the auctions next year. >> guest: yes. >> is that realistic? we just heard there are a lot of issues still to be decided, and some of the key leaders who are working that procedure could leave with the change in chairmanship. >> guest: that's correct. if we were betting, i'd say the action's going to be in 2015. but having kind of helped manage that agency, i think it's good to hold people's feet to the fire, to...
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you're going to be able to do it. >> it was both the first auction of the new plans and last auction under the bush administration and they expected, falsely, that the next administration would not be as friendly to the oil industry. >> you walked in there and you -- someone said are you here to bid, and you said yes. >> yeah. >> and you went up there and what happened when you got into this room? >> once i got in there, i saw i could actually have an impact with the bidder card that they gave me. >> one of the auction placard things? >> yeah. i saw the parcels were going for $10 an acre, $2 an acre. >> $2 an acre? >> yeah. i decided that was just not acceptable. i went there with the intention to do whatever i could to stand in the way of this. over the course of 2008, i was becoming more and more concerned about climate change, seeing what we were doing as a climate, movement wasn't working, and also studying social movement history and seeing that it takes people to step past those boundaries and put themselves on the line to actually create change in this country, so i was buildi
you're going to be able to do it. >> it was both the first auction of the new plans and last auction under the bush administration and they expected, falsely, that the next administration would not be as friendly to the oil industry. >> you walked in there and you -- someone said are you here to bid, and you said yes. >> yeah. >> and you went up there and what happened when you got into this room? >> once i got in there, i saw i could actually have an impact with...
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already spent depends on is raising through the auction. and just getting the policy) what i don't want to see, what i was disturbed about with the most recent examples is that they are leaning towards freeing more of the spectrum that gets cleared, or somebody pace to clear, and that is not something that i am a big fan of. i'm for unlicensed. we make a lot available. inre is more available different bands. this beachfront property we are freeing up is for cross-country localize.ions and >> finally, on the spectrum, what about the issue of first that? >> i am cautious on the efforts going forward. i'm concerned to make sure that the states are appropriately represented, the law enforcement and public safety community is appropriately represented. -- some are upset about how things are happening. this is my majority voice. this is an important voice. as you may or may not know, we did our oversight hearing on first net. your present tense for states -- your present as it's for you once were there. it is not the same. i wish states had a big
already spent depends on is raising through the auction. and just getting the policy) what i don't want to see, what i was disturbed about with the most recent examples is that they are leaning towards freeing more of the spectrum that gets cleared, or somebody pace to clear, and that is not something that i am a big fan of. i'm for unlicensed. we make a lot available. inre is more available different bands. this beachfront property we are freeing up is for cross-country localize.ions and...
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the auction was canceled. baltimore will have to wait a little bit longer to learn the future of this place with such a legendary past. the auctioneer tells us the auction was canceled when a potential buyer launched a negotiation for a private sale. auction house declined to give details on who this buyer might be of what the redevelopment plans are. kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. a latebreaking details on murder trial. when the jury was dismissed. powdered donuts and lockers. an extra sugar rush later in sports. >> and charging your cell phone and 30 seconds. to rotate youry tires while they are rotating. >> showers and thunderstorms producing flooding in our area. we will check out the memorial weekend forecast. 64 in baltimore. >> the people of no expect another busy season in the atlantic. 13 to 20 storms. seven to 11 hurricanes. for those expected to be major. last year was a third busy season on record with 19 storms. one of which was named hurricane sandy. it cost $50 billion in damage. >> the ability to
the auction was canceled. baltimore will have to wait a little bit longer to learn the future of this place with such a legendary past. the auctioneer tells us the auction was canceled when a potential buyer launched a negotiation for a private sale. auction house declined to give details on who this buyer might be of what the redevelopment plans are. kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. a latebreaking details on murder trial. when the jury was dismissed. powdered donuts and lockers. an extra sugar...
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. >> it's the 30 year up for auction today. yesterday it wasn't a good auction. how about today?ifference a day makes. the yield on the 16 billion 30 year bonds? 2.98. the one issue market. 2.99. offered it 2.98.5. that's a good thing. demand base. this was 2.53. 38.8, a little better than a 10 auction average. dealers took 45.7. we love when they take less than 50. on a demand grade, b plus. and we are now $72 billion, more paper in the street due to those auctions. >> rick, thank you very much. b plus from the professor. the dough is up just over 20% from its november low. that means it qualifies for bull market status. here is a look at the stocks that once were in the dow that still trade in some form. they have gained more than 30%. the best performance in our departed from the dow club, navistar. the only two stocks of the 12 that were kicked out that have fallen since then? sears and u.s. steel. they are the ones with the biggest gains. >> it has been these type of companies focused on making sales. generate most of their revenue within the u.s. those stocks are up about 1
. >> it's the 30 year up for auction today. yesterday it wasn't a good auction. how about today?ifference a day makes. the yield on the 16 billion 30 year bonds? 2.98. the one issue market. 2.99. offered it 2.98.5. that's a good thing. demand base. this was 2.53. 38.8, a little better than a 10 auction average. dealers took 45.7. we love when they take less than 50. on a demand grade, b plus. and we are now $72 billion, more paper in the street due to those auctions. >> rick, thank...
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>> so you disrupt the auction.just put up your bidderpaddle. then they arrest you. i want to ask you about what assistant u.s. attorney general said -- tim dechristopher, as you have just come out of 21 months in prison, your response? >> i thought that was kind of an overly simplistic view because if the rule of law is the bedrock of our society, then we have to understand the bedrock of the rule of law is our shared moral values as a citizenry. throughout history, is in civil disobedience that has aligned the two whenever the grow apart. especially in this country, civil disobedience is part of why we have the rule of law today. even the revolutionaries who instituted our system had previously been engaged in civil disobedience. they set up this legal system where the core part of our legal system, the foundation, which jury trials. >> are you sorry you did what you did? >> not at all. it has worked out better than i ever expected in the consequences for something i could deal with, and were not as bad as i have
>> so you disrupt the auction.just put up your bidderpaddle. then they arrest you. i want to ask you about what assistant u.s. attorney general said -- tim dechristopher, as you have just come out of 21 months in prison, your response? >> i thought that was kind of an overly simplistic view because if the rule of law is the bedrock of our society, then we have to understand the bedrock of the rule of law is our shared moral values as a citizenry. throughout history, is in civil...
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the long and short of it is dealers took 49.2% of the d plus auction on the auction. >> all right. >> i think both ben and bob set it up. >> i wanted to get his take on the market. and brian's point is he doesn't see the market crashing from these levels. he also doesn't see it surging. he is looking for a flat range bound market. his point being listen, the economic. there are a lot who still respect the seasonals. >> ben, the thing that worries me a little bit is that we have had a big percentage move in the s&p 500 and dow jones industrial average. we're only at may. do you agree with belski? does it have to occur this year? >> i knew him way back win. >> me, too. >> we go back a long way. again, i don't want to be viewed as a bear. and now they are changing the rider on the bull and now it's the financials and the basic materials. >> he has only had two down days since april 18. >> it is rashable. >> 70% of the stocks are up 10% or more. >> up to you. >> thanks very much. whole footds moving higher. sales have rebounded as it expands efforts to lower prices and reach beyond its co
the long and short of it is dealers took 49.2% of the d plus auction on the auction. >> all right. >> i think both ben and bob set it up. >> i wanted to get his take on the market. and brian's point is he doesn't see the market crashing from these levels. he also doesn't see it surging. he is looking for a flat range bound market. his point being listen, the economic. there are a lot who still respect the seasonals. >> ben, the thing that worries me a little bit is that...
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tomorrow 2,000 people are expected for the barrel auction. it's being hosted at raymond.already sold out. it was the earliest sellout ever. there's 100 wineries showing their best 10 case lots of beautiful red wines and then there's 44 local restaurants serving their food and beautiful wines paired with those throughout the day. >> then tomorrow night 20 more dinners followed by the live auction on saturday and 95 degrees heat. >> it's going to be really warm on auction day but we're used to that. the weather is usually great so everyone will have on hats and thin dresses. >> reporter: you just hit on something very important because you said every year it's hot. you have been doing this now for 33 years as far as the napa valley wine auction is concerned. over $110 million raised. >> it's all gone to our community here in napa county every dollar. every child in napa county has healthcare. >> reporter: that is so amazing. again it's the napa valley wine auction taking place tonight all the way through saturday night. more information visit us online at kpix.com. we'll be
tomorrow 2,000 people are expected for the barrel auction. it's being hosted at raymond.already sold out. it was the earliest sellout ever. there's 100 wineries showing their best 10 case lots of beautiful red wines and then there's 44 local restaurants serving their food and beautiful wines paired with those throughout the day. >> then tomorrow night 20 more dinners followed by the live auction on saturday and 95 degrees heat. >> it's going to be really warm on auction day but...
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history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the buyers are often the galleries that represent the artist or collectors that own other works by these artists the more they pay the more valuable the work they already own because. most of the posers game. christie's and the other one self-abuse have been involved in scams in the past for their financing the purchase of art to jack the price up of art work to make the catalogue a back catalogue worth more that's an old trick it's the same concept i see your point that when a company buys back its own stock they're just to manipulate the stock price higher to make their bonuses higher so i think in the art world of the options the big auction houses are buying distaso the paintings that they're supposed to be auctioning at a higher price to make everyone involved much wealthier and we see this all the time in many markets now across the board whether it's the energy market the art market any market now is being manipulated indexes and various ways to. sell products that are derivatives
history but max get this highest totals in auction history this past year mirrored in the auctions the buyers are often the galleries that represent the artist or collectors that own other works by these artists the more they pay the more valuable the work they already own because. most of the posers game. christie's and the other one self-abuse have been involved in scams in the past for their financing the purchase of art to jack the price up of art work to make the catalogue a back catalogue...
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one of these is expect it to fetch up to $4000 at auction. and the main rare reason is apple develops the apple as well. doa consequence, many people this without the buyer of this computer. also up for auction, the world's first commercial mouse controlled computer. 11,000 were produced in 1983. it cost under $10,000. i at auction -- others for sale include a shelti eight -- shelby 8h. the firstone, computer to have an intel processor at its heart. >> this machine needs half a second for addition and one second for multiplication. personal computers are working with several hundreds of millions of transistors. which end upmines as junk and what could be tens of thousands in the years ahead. > >> if there was a small number of them that were made, that makes it a much more treasured machine. if they have been massed reduced, there will be hundreds or even millions around. in the case of the apple i, there were 200 machines made. 50 still left in the world. that makes it -- it is quite difficult to come by and apple i computer. >> interest in
one of these is expect it to fetch up to $4000 at auction. and the main rare reason is apple develops the apple as well. doa consequence, many people this without the buyer of this computer. also up for auction, the world's first commercial mouse controlled computer. 11,000 were produced in 1983. it cost under $10,000. i at auction -- others for sale include a shelti eight -- shelby 8h. the firstone, computer to have an intel processor at its heart. >> this machine needs half a second for...
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made available for sale and the auction is possible. we can build out more wireless infrastructure. >> oregon congressman rick walton on the fcc spectrum auction and other communications .ssues tonight on the communicators at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president obama in moore, oklahoma to survey the damage from last week's tornado. he met with affected families to offer condolences and thank first responders for their work. he also spoke to reporters near what is left of the elementary school where seven children were killed. president obama spoke for about 10 minute. >> good afternoon, everybody. obviously, a picture is worth a thousand words. what we are seeing here gives you some sense of what the people of moore and oklahoma have been dealing with over these last days. there are a couple of acknowledgment that i want to make. let me begin by just saying that whenever i come to an area that has been devastated by some natural disaster like this i want to make sure everyone understands i'm speaking on behalf of the entire count
made available for sale and the auction is possible. we can build out more wireless infrastructure. >> oregon congressman rick walton on the fcc spectrum auction and other communications .ssues tonight on the communicators at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president obama in moore, oklahoma to survey the damage from last week's tornado. he met with affected families to offer condolences and thank first responders for their work. he also spoke to reporters near what is left of the...
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should it continue to do some of this big legwork on the spectrum auction or wait? >> guest: no, i think they should continue. certainly, there's so much done at the staff level. first, let me also congratulate her for crashing through the glass ceiling. it's really impressive. she's an impressive member of the commission. i've worked with her on some issues, and she's very tall lented and very bright, and i congratulate her on becoming the chairman, at least until mr. whiler's confirmed by the senate. yes, i think they should go forward, there's just too much work not to. >> are you afraid some of the work might be delayed? >> guest: it comes up to the commission level, so i don't think that the staff will be necessarily negatively affected by this. thai got outside -- they've got outside consultants they're working with to design the auction, so i would hope they wouldn't hit the pause button. we need to meet our deadlines, they theirs. we need to continue the active oversight back and forth. >> one last thing on clyburn just in the meantime, should the fcc take a
should it continue to do some of this big legwork on the spectrum auction or wait? >> guest: no, i think they should continue. certainly, there's so much done at the staff level. first, let me also congratulate her for crashing through the glass ceiling. it's really impressive. she's an impressive member of the commission. i've worked with her on some issues, and she's very tall lented and very bright, and i congratulate her on becoming the chairman, at least until mr. whiler's confirmed...
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the numbers are auctioned out today, 3.5 billion. that to be auctioned. cct, 1.5 billion. and 1.90% in spain. we'll keep our eyes on those. we have steadily low yields in the last three and a half months. the u.s. dollar, 1.29. we could cut deposit rates to bring the euro rates down. we are he maintaining a reach about 101. the aussie dollar is in the low hundreds. we have the asian update. >> i think you're right. asian markets mostly lower today but japan continued to outperform thanks to a weak yen. the nikkei gained 1.2% today hitting a 5 1/2 year high. that's after japan see skapd the criticism over the weekend. it hovers at its lowest level in 4 1/2 years. japan's top automakers are driving higher with nissan up 4.5%. we've got big news in the electronics space as well. sharp shares have soared over 12% following a nikkei report that the company will cut back on its operations in europe to focus on growth markets. the company will report its results tomorrow. panasonic and hitachi shares jumped by 8% after boasting better than expected shares. the rest of asia, they
the numbers are auctioned out today, 3.5 billion. that to be auctioned. cct, 1.5 billion. and 1.90% in spain. we'll keep our eyes on those. we have steadily low yields in the last three and a half months. the u.s. dollar, 1.29. we could cut deposit rates to bring the euro rates down. we are he maintaining a reach about 101. the aussie dollar is in the low hundreds. we have the asian update. >> i think you're right. asian markets mostly lower today but japan continued to outperform thanks...
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dealers took 65.5% of the auction, so in terms of demand right at auction time, not good. let's see what action we see in the secondary market. sue, back to you. >> we'll be checking back with you in just a little bit for more. thanks, rick, so much. >>> now to the nasdaq, bertha coombs is following the movers there, and there's a lot of green. >> in fact, sue, the nasdaq working on its own winning stream. ten weeks in a row the nasdaq has been up on tuesdays, as things switch around yahoo started off if the green on reports it's in hunt for hulu, but coming off the highs, just fast-breakally lower. net flex lower dada. they behave we haven't done any numbers on how much was screened. meantime, a rival in the streaming area, amazon, part of that big tech move to the up side. google and microsoft in terms of impact are providing the biggest in terms of the best sectors performing. it's the chip sectors. we have highs today for micron and xyl -- and tyler, whole foods, costco and kraft. back to you. >> berth bertha, thank you very much. look at whole foods. >>> now to housin
dealers took 65.5% of the auction, so in terms of demand right at auction time, not good. let's see what action we see in the secondary market. sue, back to you. >> we'll be checking back with you in just a little bit for more. thanks, rick, so much. >>> now to the nasdaq, bertha coombs is following the movers there, and there's a lot of green. >> in fact, sue, the nasdaq working on its own winning stream. ten weeks in a row the nasdaq has been up on tuesdays, as things...
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i started winning all the parcels. >> auctioneer: and five, are you all in? are you all done? at fifty dollars, sold fifty dollars to bidder number 70, bidder 70. >> reporter: an environmentalist threw a controversial oil and gas lease auction into turmoil today. >> reporter: well tim dechristopher says he's willing to go to jail, and it's possible that's where he'll wind up. >> reporter: a college student may face federal criminal charges for disrupting that auction with bogus bids. >> bill moyers: the federal government indicted tim dechristopher on two felony counts, even though the oil and gas auction had been quickly declared null and void by the new obama administration and its interior secretary ken salazar. >> ken salazar: because of the need to review these parcels, and because of their proximity to landscapes of national significance, i have directed the bureau of land management not to accept the bids on the 77 parcels. >> tim dechristopher: to see this land and this view, there's no way that i could ever regret what i did. to see that the land looks like this, that
i started winning all the parcels. >> auctioneer: and five, are you all in? are you all done? at fifty dollars, sold fifty dollars to bidder number 70, bidder 70. >> reporter: an environmentalist threw a controversial oil and gas lease auction into turmoil today. >> reporter: well tim dechristopher says he's willing to go to jail, and it's possible that's where he'll wind up. >> reporter: a college student may face federal criminal charges for disrupting that auction...
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this could end up being the highest value auction ever on their website. proceeds benefit the rfk center and justice for human rights. >> this is just to speak to him. >> hang out, one hour, quality time. $605,000. hopefully he's buying coffee. >> i would hope so. meteorologist christina loren, another nice day but changes in store. >> yeah, we have significant changes headed our way. good morning to you, jon and marla. this is the golden gate bridge, a beautiful day in san francisco. come this time tomorrow when we meet back majors changes over the bay. a few showers headed our way. want to point how warm, 69 in livermore, 67 in sunnyvale. a repeat performance from yesterday. some cities are going to end up actually a little bit warmer. the good news is we still have that beautiful sea breeze. wind out of the west just about everywhere. we're seeing a lot of ocean air transported as far east of the delta. that means you're going to stay a little cooler than if we were not to have that beautiful sea breeze. we could be in the mid-90s with a setup like this
this could end up being the highest value auction ever on their website. proceeds benefit the rfk center and justice for human rights. >> this is just to speak to him. >> hang out, one hour, quality time. $605,000. hopefully he's buying coffee. >> i would hope so. meteorologist christina loren, another nice day but changes in store. >> yeah, we have significant changes headed our way. good morning to you, jon and marla. this is the golden gate bridge, a beautiful day in...
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. 25 of his finest pieces are up for auction again. they are expected to fetch more $500 million records set today years ago. >> is fine art has been playing an important role in chinese culture. as living standards began to improve, there was more interest in chinese fine art. >> with more money to spend, the chinese have become major players in the art market. they are investing in their own artists. capitalizing on its reputation as a gateway between east and west, hong kong also wants to be the bridge between chinese art and the rest of the world. the city government has budgeted over $2 billion to turn these 40 hectares into a cultural district with a high-speed railway it leaking it directly to the mainland. the art world is paying attention. one of the most important international art fair skin to asia for the first time this weekend choosing hong kong as its stage. shared with be others. it is a right -- it is right to see it becoming more commercial. >> i hope one day chinese art works will surpass the western ones. >> for the
. 25 of his finest pieces are up for auction again. they are expected to fetch more $500 million records set today years ago. >> is fine art has been playing an important role in chinese culture. as living standards began to improve, there was more interest in chinese fine art. >> with more money to spend, the chinese have become major players in the art market. they are investing in their own artists. capitalizing on its reputation as a gateway between east and west, hong kong also...
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. >> coming up, an auction that's out of this world. >> yes. we will explain coming up right after this break. >>> a whole lot of space memorabilia going up for auction with plenty of cool items beyond moon rocks. >> that's right, the final frontier at the new hampshire auction house. how about ekg of neil armstrong. that's right. for the moments he stepped on the moon. readings were showing armstrong was relatively calm as he made history and his heart was not racing like fellow astronaut buzz aldrin. classic to listen to. 85 pieces in all from the apollo mission expected to go up for auction in 10 days. >> that's going to raise serious money. >> i like watching that. >> how can you not have your heart racing when you're walking on the moon. >> i don't know. can you tell me how you cannot do that. >> cool customer like jon kelley. take notes from you. >> average guy trying to get by. >> thanks so much for being can us. join us at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 and all day long. >> a lot of heat between you two. just saying. >> ♪ we don't have a ten ste
. >> coming up, an auction that's out of this world. >> yes. we will explain coming up right after this break. >>> a whole lot of space memorabilia going up for auction with plenty of cool items beyond moon rocks. >> that's right, the final frontier at the new hampshire auction house. how about ekg of neil armstrong. that's right. for the moments he stepped on the moon. readings were showing armstrong was relatively calm as he made history and his heart was not racing...
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it was auctioned on wednesday. a pink diamond holds the record for the most expensive stone sold at auction. >>> well, people in myanmar and bangladesh are dealing with heavy rain and flooding. this is after the cyclone hit their coastlines. what's the latest there? >> the first tropical cyclone of this season has hit bangladesh as a cyclonic system. it has left quite some damage. let me first show you what happened across the region. now tropical cyclone smashed parts of myanmar thursday with fierce rain, storm surges and winds. many houses have been ruined. many people have been killed as they fled the cyclone in overcrowded boats that capsized. destruction has been widespread. river ferries and boat services were suspended. but conditions are improving in the two countries as this cyclone is pulling away. can you see that's cloud masses moving all the way towards the north. and it is still bringing some widespread rain, however. so we cannot complete lay stop talking about this. it is a remnant low pressure syst
it was auctioned on wednesday. a pink diamond holds the record for the most expensive stone sold at auction. >>> well, people in myanmar and bangladesh are dealing with heavy rain and flooding. this is after the cyclone hit their coastlines. what's the latest there? >> the first tropical cyclone of this season has hit bangladesh as a cyclonic system. it has left quite some damage. let me first show you what happened across the region. now tropical cyclone smashed parts of myanmar...
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that was a piece of cake, a no brainer for me. >> tell us about the auction item donation?e side over looks the lake and the other side her vin yards, absolutely beautiful. going back to her wine, we met at the capital club six weeks ago, and her wines another month will be available there at the capital club. that's a very prestigious club. that's the quality of the wine and i know she will do a private tasting, will throw one in there. >> but does it bring this up a notch? >> yes. and that is -- that's the whole idea. i mean, we have some other vintners from napa, that have been given to our rotary donation and they are highly rereceived, you know, u.s. making them aware of not only the wines, but the restaurant -- there are four or five right downtown san jose, but definitely it does and these are the types wines we see come out from the latinos and around here, also invited. >> no one has ever heard of them. >> and is it a competition between the latino vintners or familia, and let's help each other out and promote each other? >> it's familia. i'm kind of new in this, w
that was a piece of cake, a no brainer for me. >> tell us about the auction item donation?e side over looks the lake and the other side her vin yards, absolutely beautiful. going back to her wine, we met at the capital club six weeks ago, and her wines another month will be available there at the capital club. that's a very prestigious club. that's the quality of the wine and i know she will do a private tasting, will throw one in there. >> but does it bring this up a notch?...
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that is karen, through these auctions houses.and foremost? >> sotheby's is really your only pure play. theirs has been a duopoly for a long, long time, a play on, you talked about tina there is no alternative. this is an alternative, actually in that art as an asset class is actually becoming -- >> just not very liquid you can god forbid this turns around, good luck selling modigliani. >> it is a bet on the creation of wealth around the world and sotheby's in particular has made a big push in china. this is a trophy property. sadly, i blew it, i don't own it now. i feel like buying it right in front of the auctions is like buying disney in front of "ironman." >> report tomorrow after the bell, maybe a shot and hopefully they miss, stock trades a little bit lower and grab it up. tomorrow, sotheby's after the bell. >> the other thing about the art market that suggest it may not be a bubble, it's really just the top quality piece by the top artists that are getting these crazy prices. there were some pieces last night, not so great,
that is karen, through these auctions houses.and foremost? >> sotheby's is really your only pure play. theirs has been a duopoly for a long, long time, a play on, you talked about tina there is no alternative. this is an alternative, actually in that art as an asset class is actually becoming -- >> just not very liquid you can god forbid this turns around, good luck selling modigliani. >> it is a bet on the creation of wealth around the world and sotheby's in particular has...
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according to the study buyers want to sell items quickly. >> this is one auction most of us will not be placing bids for. a lunch date with warren buffet. the annual benefit starts next weekend. last year's winner paid $3.5 million. winning bids topped $2 million point. the fund-raiser is helped the nonprofit bring in more than $17 million. a fabulous thing warren buffet does. >> just a tier rific amount of reason raised year after year. >> it's steep, though. >> one student you don't want in >>> coming up at 6:00 bay area remembers america's fallen heroes. tonight what does the future hold for the once controversial memorial? >> also paying for repairs on your car before a recall is ordered. explaining whether you're entitle owed get your money back. >> new development has them cruising along. >> expectant mothers know how tough kit be to keep up with workouts. >> rosie can with an inspiration. >> parts of the routine involves doing leg lifts. it's he lifl yechbt elephant yoga. >> world news sup next. i'm carolyn johnson. >> from all of us here, thanks for >>> this is "world news."
according to the study buyers want to sell items quickly. >> this is one auction most of us will not be placing bids for. a lunch date with warren buffet. the annual benefit starts next weekend. last year's winner paid $3.5 million. winning bids topped $2 million point. the fund-raiser is helped the nonprofit bring in more than $17 million. a fabulous thing warren buffet does. >> just a tier rific amount of reason raised year after year. >> it's steep, though. >> one...
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we've never done a reverse and forward auction. it is very complicated. there are moving parts.i know they are working to will gently at the fcc to get it right. our job on the subcommittee is to make sure that they are adhering to the law, that we are in constant communication so that our intent is clear, but we want as much of the spectrum made available for sale in the auction is possible so we can build up more wireless infrastructure. >> oregon congressman greg walden on the fcc spectrum auction and other communications issues in front of congress tonight on "the communicators" at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. president grover cleveland loses his bid for reelection in 1888, his wife staff --that -- the they did return to the white house, winning the election of 1892. the life of frances cleveland as we continue our series on first ladies, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, c- span radio, and sees and outdoor. -- c-span.org shot of the tomb the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. live ceremony, wreathlaying ceremony taking place at 11:00 today with president o
we've never done a reverse and forward auction. it is very complicated. there are moving parts.i know they are working to will gently at the fcc to get it right. our job on the subcommittee is to make sure that they are adhering to the law, that we are in constant communication so that our intent is clear, but we want as much of the spectrum made available for sale in the auction is possible so we can build up more wireless infrastructure. >> oregon congressman greg walden on the fcc...
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s and these guys are primary dealers participate in these auctions with them now m.f. global was a primary dealer and it was kind of a big deal for the make gave them a lot of status and the interesting way this went down was you might have and. they eventually went down but the way that they became a primary primary dealer is interesting they had all kinds of regulatory problems in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight they had a trader blow up part of the firms not as big as john corazon did but it was about one hundred forty million dollar trade in the wheat market i think and the c. f.t.c. was scrutinising about global and as part of the deal the federal reserve bank of new york is the one who has to approve all primary dealer applications they said you need to clean up your act for a year and we'll see what happens and maybe you can become the primary dealers and guess who m.f. global hired to help them over that your long period i guess. probably very yes predatory financial group headed by gene ludwig you know the former the former officer of the contra
s and these guys are primary dealers participate in these auctions with them now m.f. global was a primary dealer and it was kind of a big deal for the make gave them a lot of status and the interesting way this went down was you might have and. they eventually went down but the way that they became a primary primary dealer is interesting they had all kinds of regulatory problems in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight they had a trader blow up part of the firms not as big as john...
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>>> it could be most surprising high priced auction ever. how much this painting of bea arthur sold for and why letterman said it's worth every single cent. it's thursday, may 16th and, yes, it's "way too early." >>> i think the painting is a little for revealing than what we showed as well. good morning, everybody. you know, all week we've been moving a little bit beyond why are you awake which we still want to know. but yesterday morning, joe, i have to admit, i regretted not getting a picture with jimmy connors. some people say he's not the most popular guy. he is a childhood hero of mine. we thought it would be fun to see what pictures you got with a celebrity, whether it's an a, b, c, or a d lister. so get up, hit your archives. send a good one along with the #waytoorandom. we'll show our favorite later on. first, we have news to get to and breaking news off the top here. after a giant set of twisters rips through north texas, six people were killed and 14 are still missing. by some estimates, 100 people are injured. the aftermath reall
>>> it could be most surprising high priced auction ever. how much this painting of bea arthur sold for and why letterman said it's worth every single cent. it's thursday, may 16th and, yes, it's "way too early." >>> i think the painting is a little for revealing than what we showed as well. good morning, everybody. you know, all week we've been moving a little bit beyond why are you awake which we still want to know. but yesterday morning, joe, i have to admit, i...
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it will actually go for auction later this month. we will let you know how much someone is willing to pay for a piece of computer and silicon valley history. back to you guys. >> thank you so much, scott. >>> recapping today's breaking news on the san francisco bay. a training run for the america's cup race turned tragic when artemus, the 72-foot swedish sailboat capsized, killing a sailor who was a two-time olympic medal winner. 36-year-old andrew simpson medaled for the united kingdom but serving as a strategist for artemus. >> he was apparently pinned under water more than ten minutes by the platform on the high-tech boat. the coast guard has not yet said or speculated on what caused this boat to flip. >> boat he is from around the world are training near the bay for the america's cup race which begins in july. it's a three-month event that's really followed around the world, a prestigious sailing event, the latest on it at 6:00. also, jeff ranieri now with us talking about the tricky wind patterns and the water patterns in the ba
it will actually go for auction later this month. we will let you know how much someone is willing to pay for a piece of computer and silicon valley history. back to you guys. >> thank you so much, scott. >>> recapping today's breaking news on the san francisco bay. a training run for the america's cup race turned tragic when artemus, the 72-foot swedish sailboat capsized, killing a sailor who was a two-time olympic medal winner. 36-year-old andrew simpson medaled for the united...
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. >>> at 7:30 tonight, the auction house in paris holds a special uk wipe auction from the wine cellarce's presidential palace. they go on sale. tom mckenzie has the details. >> they come from vineyards across france and have fortified world leaders for 65 years. but beginning tonight, whines of the cellar will be up for grabs. the socialist president personally approved the wine auction on conditions the proceeds will be used to reinvest in new vintages. >> the first of those producers is surely born to help those producers be known here in france. >> but that is not the only aim of the auction. any surplus of the 250,000 taking will be used to help bring down the state budget. >> i hope it will be much more. it's difficult to know what to expect, but it's difficult to know what to expect, indeed. >> the most expensive in the collection has been conservatively priced at 2,200 euros. wine experts say that and the cash of owning a vintage from the presidential collection should ramp up prices with buyers around the world. >> we are talking about producers and each one of these generatio
. >>> at 7:30 tonight, the auction house in paris holds a special uk wipe auction from the wine cellarce's presidential palace. they go on sale. tom mckenzie has the details. >> they come from vineyards across france and have fortified world leaders for 65 years. but beginning tonight, whines of the cellar will be up for grabs. the socialist president personally approved the wine auction on conditions the proceeds will be used to reinvest in new vintages. >> the first of...
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. >>> just ahead, probably tops the list of unique auction items. the place to go for one of akind gift. and taking a live look outside, meteorologist leigh glaser says we could be in to more soggy weather. that's ahead in the forecast. >> mike: the a's take a huge bite out of the big apple with a win over the >> ama: an an auction house in new hampshire has the ekg for neil armstrong when he stepped on the moon. the auction house is taking bids other artifacts include the joy stick used in the apoll low xi capsule. >> a young man in wisconsin cannot only brag about being elected prom king. he also shared the evening with his date who themes be a beauty queen. the 18-year-old charlie gainey -- charlie takes part in many school activities and also happens to have down syndrome. miss minnesota u.s.a. heard about charlie being elected to the court and she reached out to mutual friends. >> we didn't have a prom court in my high school. we hat a homecoming court, and i wasn't nominated. i was shy in high school. >> doesn't matter if i'm king or not. all
. >>> just ahead, probably tops the list of unique auction items. the place to go for one of akind gift. and taking a live look outside, meteorologist leigh glaser says we could be in to more soggy weather. that's ahead in the forecast. >> mike: the a's take a huge bite out of the big apple with a win over the >> ama: an an auction house in new hampshire has the ekg for neil armstrong when he stepped on the moon. the auction house is taking bids other artifacts include the...
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at auction for nearly $16,000.000 higher than those sold last year. i got to taste one of those. not at that price, though. >>> in sports, lebron james scored 18 points and dwyane wade crushed the indiana pacers. miami now leads the series two games to one. >>> in hockey, joe thornton scored a power play goal in the 1st period and jay galiar diforced the decisive seven game with a 2-1 victory over the los angeles kings. >>> well, 35 runners who were not able to cross the finish line at the boston marathon got their chance before the indy 500 on sunday. in the race, though, tony kanaan stole the show, winning the checkered flag and getting the celebratory milk bath. >>> new rutgers athletic director justly hermann is coming under fire. she faces abuse allegations related to her former job at the head of the women's volleyball team 16 years ago. hermann was hired in may to replace nick (gianetti after the former basketball coach mike rice physically and verbally abused players during practice. two state senators have
at auction for nearly $16,000.000 higher than those sold last year. i got to taste one of those. not at that price, though. >>> in sports, lebron james scored 18 points and dwyane wade crushed the indiana pacers. miami now leads the series two games to one. >>> in hockey, joe thornton scored a power play goal in the 1st period and jay galiar diforced the decisive seven game with a 2-1 victory over the los angeles kings. >>> well, 35 runners who were not able to cross...
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. >>> just ahead, probably tops the list of unique auction items. the place to go for one of akind gift. and taking a live look outside, meteorologist leigh glaser says we could be in to more soggy weather. that's ahead in the forecast. >> mike: the a's take a huge bite out of the big apple with a win over the yankees. >> ama: an an auction house in new hampshire has the ekg for neil armstrong when he stepped on the moon. the auction house is taking bids other artifacts include the joy stick used in the apoll low xi capsule. >> a young man in wisconsin cannot only brag about being elected prom king. he also shared the evening with his date who themes be a beauty queen. the 18-year-old charlie gainey -- charlie takes part in many school activities and also happens to have down syndrome. miss minnesota u.s.a. heard about charlie being elected to the court and she reached out to mutual friends. >> we didn't have a prom court in my high school. we hat a homecoming court, and i wasn't nominated. i was shy in high school. >> doesn't matter if i'm king or
. >>> just ahead, probably tops the list of unique auction items. the place to go for one of akind gift. and taking a live look outside, meteorologist leigh glaser says we could be in to more soggy weather. that's ahead in the forecast. >> mike: the a's take a huge bite out of the big apple with a win over the yankees. >> ama: an an auction house in new hampshire has the ekg for neil armstrong when he stepped on the moon. the auction house is taking bids other artifacts...
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one of kind artifacts you can bid on an auction that is really out of this world. a live look outside, whereçÑç we can see more wet weather on the horizon. meteorologist leigh glaser is up next with the forecast. >> giants have won six straight games with back-to-back wins thanks to hunter pence but something you won't [ male announcer ] no matter what you're doing, or where you're going, southwest airlines takes you there... for less. big sales that help you get away. that's how we fly. act fast to grab flights for as low as $59 one-way to select nonstop destinations. hurry and book now online only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >> ama: an auction in new hampshire is giving you the chance to see how fast armstrong heartbeat was on the moon. auction house is taking bids on the electrocardiogram as he took a small step for man. and also the joystick in the apollo command module. it registered normal. >>> let's get to leigh glaser who is tracking our weather and bit of a cool off which is great for firefighters. >> where the fires have been for t
one of kind artifacts you can bid on an auction that is really out of this world. a live look outside, whereçÑç we can see more wet weather on the horizon. meteorologist leigh glaser is up next with the forecast. >> giants have won six straight games with back-to-back wins thanks to hunter pence but something you won't [ male announcer ] no matter what you're doing, or where you're going, southwest airlines takes you there... for less. big sales that help you get away. that's how we...
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. >> ama: the car that set an auction record. a look at the >> ama: coming up at 6:00. the bay area jail being called one of the worst in the nation. the changes coming to tell photograph avenue in berkeley. the one day a week you won't be able to drive on it. >>> and behind the scenes at tonight's billboard musician -- music awards airing right here. >> a 52-year-old car sold for a record high amount at auction. take a look at these hot wheels. this 1961 aston martin db4 sold yesterday for $4.85 million during an auction in the uk. left in a garage for 30 years, sold for more than $486,000. the car sat idle for so long there was a mouse in its engine, but we don't think that was included as part of the sale. that does it for us here at abc7 news at 5:00. i'm ama daetz. for leigh glaser and mike shumann, thank you for joining us, world news is next, and start you day with weather, news and traffic from the abc7 news exclusive alarm clock app. see you back here at 6:00. >>> this is "world news." tonight, breaking news in the heartland. tornadoes touching down right now.
. >> ama: the car that set an auction record. a look at the >> ama: coming up at 6:00. the bay area jail being called one of the worst in the nation. the changes coming to tell photograph avenue in berkeley. the one day a week you won't be able to drive on it. >>> and behind the scenes at tonight's billboard musician -- music awards airing right here. >> a 52-year-old car sold for a record high amount at auction. take a look at these hot wheels. this 1961 aston martin...