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. >> i want to bring in now david lowe a terrorism and security expert live in liverpool. david thank you for joining us. it strikes me that this is not exactly the softest of targets, the airport in brussels, which is the city that is headquarters to nato, the headquarters of the e.u. council, could more have been done to prevent this attack? >> well, you say it's not the softest target. i understand where you are coming from. but like many airports in europe, the actual entry into airports not -- doesn't have strict -- tight security. certainly as you go in towards the check-in desks. really that type of security starts post once you have checked in. we are also looking at a metro station, which is an underground rail station. but they are still not what we would term soft targets in themselves. and when you say more could be done, certainly brussels and belgium has been on a high state of alert, and you could say certainly with the metro station so close to e.u. government billings, but you -- this is the issue we're trying to counter terrorism. the state has to be alert
. >> i want to bring in now david lowe a terrorism and security expert live in liverpool. david thank you for joining us. it strikes me that this is not exactly the softest of targets, the airport in brussels, which is the city that is headquarters to nato, the headquarters of the e.u. council, could more have been done to prevent this attack? >> well, you say it's not the softest target. i understand where you are coming from. but like many airports in europe, the actual entry into...
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they are known as the blue hill troupe, and here to tell us all about it, win rutherfurd, david lowe by and sara moulton faux. give us the background on blue hill troupe. >> well, the troupe was founded in 1924 in blue hill, maine, hence the name. but two years later the founders decided to move it to new york and we've been doing theatrical productions, primarily gilbert and sullivan, for the benefit each year of a different charity. >> all these years? >> all these years. and i've actually been a member for half the life of the organization to. i've been a member for 46 years, and the organization is 92 years old. >> you must have been a kid when they got you -- [laughter] >> very small. >> is it tough to get the business professionals, you know, just knowing any occupation in new york city is always demanding, you know? is it easy or tough to get them to join the troupe? >> well, it's hard, but the rehearsals are primarily concentrated on weekends because most of us have a day job. so they try and keep the weeks as free as earning a living as possible. >> all right. so, sarah, you
they are known as the blue hill troupe, and here to tell us all about it, win rutherfurd, david lowe by and sara moulton faux. give us the background on blue hill troupe. >> well, the troupe was founded in 1924 in blue hill, maine, hence the name. but two years later the founders decided to move it to new york and we've been doing theatrical productions, primarily gilbert and sullivan, for the benefit each year of a different charity. >> all these years? >> all these years....
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. >> thank you for that and let's bring in david low, he is a terrorism and security expert and a professor at john werz university and is live from liverpool and good to have you with us on this day where we have seen three attacks in brussels and let's talk about security at airport first. was this a severe lack of security? i mean could something more have been done to prevent something like this do you think? >> well, i think it's very difficult because you look at that departure lounge ease of access and, you know, you have that situation again where we are looking at a soft target and not looking at a target where once you have gone through security procedures and obviously questioned asked about fact of what has gone on in the last couple of weeks in brussels certainly with arrest of salah-abdeslam and others on of course he was a key figure and maybe perhaps more of a uniform presence there but, you know, how far do we have to go with security? do we have to really have procedures to even get into a check-in desk? you can understand. >> do you think that is what needs to be done? >>
. >> thank you for that and let's bring in david low, he is a terrorism and security expert and a professor at john werz university and is live from liverpool and good to have you with us on this day where we have seen three attacks in brussels and let's talk about security at airport first. was this a severe lack of security? i mean could something more have been done to prevent something like this do you think? >> well, i think it's very difficult because you look at that...
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. >> david still very low key after that dramatic rescue. thank you. >>> the 97-year-old woman fighting an eviction notice on the peninsula passed away last night. we are talking about marie hash who was being forced out of her college in burlingame. the notice came after her landlord and close friend passed away and the new landlord decided to sell that property. a law firm has since stepped in to help out hatch pro bono. >>> a lockdown at the santa clara county jail after an inmate brawl that was caught on the cameras that sheriff laurie smith had installed just days ago. the cameras captured this melee that started yesterday afternoon and also the response to it. now, according to sheriff laurie smith more than 0 inmates were involved, including some of the more hard line suspects awaiting trial. smith says the inmates seemed to take sides based on race. >> it looks like one inmate brushed up against another and then the fists. you could see a lot of fist fighting and the inmates are spread throughout the pod. but that's where we installe
. >> david still very low key after that dramatic rescue. thank you. >>> the 97-year-old woman fighting an eviction notice on the peninsula passed away last night. we are talking about marie hash who was being forced out of her college in burlingame. the notice came after her landlord and close friend passed away and the new landlord decided to sell that property. a law firm has since stepped in to help out hatch pro bono. >>> a lockdown at the santa clara county jail...
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low. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: just when you thought it wasn't possible for the gop debate to go even lower, donald trump took it right below the belt, his own belt. >> look at those hands. are they small hands? and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: marco rubio accused hi be made in china andbume will be made here in the united ates. >> reporter: tedruaccused him of telling theoters onw yor another. >> you're misleading the american people. >> you're the one. >> release the tape. >> you're the one. >> excuse me. i've given my answer, lying ted. i've given my answer. >> reporter: the whole things at times had the dignity of a food fight. >> let's hear you, big donald. >> don't worry about it, little marco. >> reporter: and cruz, of all people, played peacemaker. >> breathe, breathe, breathe. >> lying ted. >> you can breathe. i know it's hard. i know it's hard. >> when they're done with the yoga, can i answer a question? >> you cannot. >> i really hope that we don't
low. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: just when you thought it wasn't possible for the gop debate to go even lower, donald trump took it right below the belt, his own belt. >> look at those hands. are they small hands? and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: marco rubio accused hi be made in china andbume will be made here in the united ates. >>...
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now people are worried that they are so low. david: you have been out of the office for a few years now. has your attitude toward austerity changed? >> i do not like the word austerity. i think it is a question of fiscal policy. in some circumstances it makes sense to tighten the budget to get rid of the big budget deficit. we did so in britain in 2010. sterling had fallen by 25%. it was the biggest depreciation in our history. to offset that it made sense to do something about the budget. no control over their exchange rate, and the school consolidation their pushes unemployment up and demand down. itself is too emotive. we need to analyze what is going on. david: hindsight is 2020. at the end of your tenure you were out getting for quantitative easing. looking back on that moment, as you way what inflation has today, and you wish there had been more of it? you wish you could go back as a little bit more, but less, i do not think it would've made a difference. and nothing monetary policy would get us out of that, that it is a bridge
now people are worried that they are so low. david: you have been out of the office for a few years now. has your attitude toward austerity changed? >> i do not like the word austerity. i think it is a question of fiscal policy. in some circumstances it makes sense to tighten the budget to get rid of the big budget deficit. we did so in britain in 2010. sterling had fallen by 25%. it was the biggest depreciation in our history. to offset that it made sense to do something about the...
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he will really rue the day he called them low-information. david: absolutely.ed them back in the tent. steve moore, thank you very much. >> david, good to see. >> so hundreds of thousands of dollars being put into the studying anger. what is it? why did the government pay for this with our tax dollars. why you may be feeling it right now. i'm not feeling it yet but i may be on my way. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more t
he will really rue the day he called them low-information. david: absolutely.ed them back in the tent. steve moore, thank you very much. >> david, good to see. >> so hundreds of thousands of dollars being put into the studying anger. what is it? why did the government pay for this with our tax dollars. why you may be feeling it right now. i'm not feeling it yet but i may be on my way. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily...
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low probability. i'm mark crumpton. tracy, david, back to you. david: the ecb pushed beyond expectations with its announcement of further stimulus they. while the central bank continues to ease -- further rate cuts. drghi: does it mean we can go as negative as we want without having any consequence on the banking system? the answer is no. a global economics professor from nit joins us from our bureau in boston. -- from m.i.t.. let me first say that this was a good meeting, a good move. i was particularly impressed by the fact that they introduced new tools. treasuries extending to corporate debt. this will help large corporations in the euro area. number two, equally important, they are coming up with a new program providing liquidity to the banking system to encourage the provision of new lending with an interesting twist. they will be rewarding banks were able to extend lending beyond some margin. they are doing some innovative, positive things. you say it was a good meeting but we have not necessarily seen the reaction we might have expected f
low probability. i'm mark crumpton. tracy, david, back to you. david: the ecb pushed beyond expectations with its announcement of further stimulus they. while the central bank continues to ease -- further rate cuts. drghi: does it mean we can go as negative as we want without having any consequence on the banking system? the answer is no. a global economics professor from nit joins us from our bureau in boston. -- from m.i.t.. let me first say that this was a good meeting, a good move. i was...
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monday timbers is right now 55 degrees in fairfield 62 when antioch 58 in san was a 56¢ to as low 50s and davidsetting the future cast for this evening show the will continue to see clear skies really been picking up any type of cloudiness most places will be in the men's seven of the few spots to get pretty close to 80 degrees on friday was above average and low '70's and disturbing report which could affect hundreds of thousands of people living along the bay area coastline. >>grant lodes: so many people would love to live near the ocean the views and everything does the team of scientists of warning that people near the waves in the dunes will be forced to move inland by the end of the century nature climate change the swelling ocean and pose a threat of a 13 million coast dwellers and the mayor come another 13 + million nearly 700,000 of those on bay area resident of forecasts predicting major flooding to line neighborhoods by the year 2100. >>pam moore: virtue reality is invading san francisco it is called ddc the focus in on of the bus of virtual reality more than $2 billion have been ves
monday timbers is right now 55 degrees in fairfield 62 when antioch 58 in san was a 56¢ to as low 50s and davidsetting the future cast for this evening show the will continue to see clear skies really been picking up any type of cloudiness most places will be in the men's seven of the few spots to get pretty close to 80 degrees on friday was above average and low '70's and disturbing report which could affect hundreds of thousands of people living along the bay area coastline. >>grant...
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davids. mid to low 30s, chester county.leetwood berks county, 59 degrees, more of the same in south jersey, a lot of 57s and 58s, cooler down by the ocean water. and low 60s in smyrna and dover, delaware. as we roll through the day, 69 degrees as soon as 11:00. low 70s by noon. 78 degrees by 2:00. if you're returning errands there's no better time to do if you want to go out in the cool weather you have comfortable conditions this morning. this afternoon, 80 degrees is the forecast high, that's a record certificate at 3:00 p.m. >>> mine was on yesterday, david. >>> an anonymous law enforcement officials is certain that the knife found at oj simpson's former california state is not the murder weapon. it is too small that made the wounds that killed nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. lapd said results are do in a week. >>> a girl gives the man who raised her from when she was a little girl. >>> it's a certificate of adoption. she added that's so grateful to call him dad. >>> the video has been viewed 34 million times. g
davids. mid to low 30s, chester county.leetwood berks county, 59 degrees, more of the same in south jersey, a lot of 57s and 58s, cooler down by the ocean water. and low 60s in smyrna and dover, delaware. as we roll through the day, 69 degrees as soon as 11:00. low 70s by noon. 78 degrees by 2:00. if you're returning errands there's no better time to do if you want to go out in the cool weather you have comfortable conditions this morning. this afternoon, 80 degrees is the forecast high, that's...
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. >>> the white house has a new plan to help make diapers more affordable for low income families. david. >> reporter: all right, guys, take a look at the kids we're putting them in jackets this morning, because it's breezy and cooler than the last couple of days. we'll keep them not exactly bundled up, but with the jacket this afternoon with the temperatures in the 60s. we'll have the day planner forecast and i will get you to the airport next. ♪ the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. america runs on dunkin'. power lines and causing delays with amtrak, the keystone philadelphia to harrisburg. we're outside live philadelphia boulevard at fox street. traffic is moving nicely, a couple of light showers in spots, davey. >> reporter: most of them are drying out, karen, 7:00 a.m., dry. we'll climb, but not as much as last couple of days. we'll have a high of 66. which is are 15 degrees above average and sunshine will return later to the picture, too. nothing like
. >>> the white house has a new plan to help make diapers more affordable for low income families. david. >> reporter: all right, guys, take a look at the kids we're putting them in jackets this morning, because it's breezy and cooler than the last couple of days. we'll keep them not exactly bundled up, but with the jacket this afternoon with the temperatures in the 60s. we'll have the day planner forecast and i will get you to the airport next. ♪ the bigger the burrito, the...
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low 60s in saint davids, pottstown, 60 degrees. 63 in center city. to mid 60s up and down the state of delaware and upper 50s in vineland and agenda beach. it's going to be a -- gandys beach. it's going to be a good day. 63 degrees by 9:00 a.m. noon, 68. rain tapering off in the afternoon hours. south jersey will be dealing with it longer. 71 degrees by 2:00 p.m. the high today will be 72 around 3:00 p.m. erin. >>> looks good, thanks david. >>> new this morning, a judge in ohio gave a convicted thief a choice for his sentence 30 days in jail a walking ten 8 hour days with a sign quote i'm a thief. he got caught taking 52-inch tv out of walmart. he pleaded no contest. authorities hope people see the sign and realize there's an embarrassing price to pay for breaking the law. >>> police in katie texas are investigating a high school coach after a pitching machine hurt a student. the coach was angry because kids were standing where they were not supposed to be standing during a practice. the coach turned on the machine and the child was hit in the eye. th
low 60s in saint davids, pottstown, 60 degrees. 63 in center city. to mid 60s up and down the state of delaware and upper 50s in vineland and agenda beach. it's going to be a -- gandys beach. it's going to be a good day. 63 degrees by 9:00 a.m. noon, 68. rain tapering off in the afternoon hours. south jersey will be dealing with it longer. 71 degrees by 2:00 p.m. the high today will be 72 around 3:00 p.m. erin. >>> looks good, thanks david. >>> new this morning, a judge in...
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information, several san francisco supervisors have downloaded this app, including john object lows, davidpose, jane kim, aaron peskin and malia cohen. the feature that many consider alarming is the self- destruction button that allows the user to delete messages completely on the device and to the recipient without leaving a trail behind. >> let's talk real quick about a program that's offered at high school in san francisco that has nothing to do with textbooks. >> reporter: i know. it has to d with swimsuits and surf boards. we were able to head out to the guy that founded the city surf project. yesterday we went to linda mar beach. this is a really, really cool program. a dozen kids from the leadership high school in san francisco get to take this class for free. we found out about it from travis payne, san francisco paramedic who won second place at maverick. he is a surf instructor for this project. it's basically a free surfing course offered by johnny irwin and hunter child. it's designed to give kids from low-income families an opportunity they wouldn't normally receive. surf boar
information, several san francisco supervisors have downloaded this app, including john object lows, davidpose, jane kim, aaron peskin and malia cohen. the feature that many consider alarming is the self- destruction button that allows the user to delete messages completely on the device and to the recipient without leaving a trail behind. >> let's talk real quick about a program that's offered at high school in san francisco that has nothing to do with textbooks. >> reporter: i...
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david: they are rising from very low levels. the u.s.nsumer continues to be improved in terms of their financial shape. wages are rising. there are cost savings from gasoline. these are very different than mortgages. one example to give you is, underlining collateral loan -- underlying collateral loan rates are in the high teens. the coupons on the actual subprime bonds are 2% or 3%. that difference is called excess spread. all of that extra interest is used to pay down these bonds weekly. -- quickly. investors are saying, "hey, things might be getting a little worse, but all this extra interest can cover up a lot of sins." alix: is there any argument to be made for this is a sign of a broader downturn in consumer credit, or is it specifically with subprime auto loans? david: i think this is the case of a couple bad apples ruining it for the rest of people. in this case, because there is such a thirst in demand for bonds with yield, there have been new entrance into the space . a couple of them, some of these new marginal players are say
david: they are rising from very low levels. the u.s.nsumer continues to be improved in terms of their financial shape. wages are rising. there are cost savings from gasoline. these are very different than mortgages. one example to give you is, underlining collateral loan -- underlying collateral loan rates are in the high teens. the coupons on the actual subprime bonds are 2% or 3%. that difference is called excess spread. all of that extra interest is used to pay down these bonds weekly. --...
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however, they supplemented them with candy, send each other flowers when one was sick or feeling low and david get together. it was a dramatic experience because eleanor showed up behind the wheel of the coop. she's the driver. the passengers of the private secretary, a man that she took to be a secret service agent though my research suggested this was probably tommy's husband. eleanor didn't like having secret service around, and so she showed up at this camp which was the first camp for unemployed women. it was sort of a female version of the camp however eleanor was determined that unlike the camps for men this particular camp wouldn't be segregated. that was important to her. it was in the bear mountain area of new york she would go periodically unannounced to inspect the camp to see how things are going so she drives up in this convertible coupe, gets out of the car and immediately starts going through the premises. the residents are really excited and they are following her. but polly who is shy and stunned by this unannounced appearance of the first lady and she hasn't been first lady
however, they supplemented them with candy, send each other flowers when one was sick or feeling low and david get together. it was a dramatic experience because eleanor showed up behind the wheel of the coop. she's the driver. the passengers of the private secretary, a man that she took to be a secret service agent though my research suggested this was probably tommy's husband. eleanor didn't like having secret service around, and so she showed up at this camp which was the first camp for...
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low 30s. saint davids, 34. chester, 36. center city, 38. glassboro, 37. gandys beach and vineland, 36. hammonton, 35. here's satellite and radar, we actually had a mixed bag yesterday afternoon. it start the out as rain showers and wet snowflakes mixed in no accumulation. that pushed off the coast. we're stuck with cloudy conditions this morning and spritzes and sprinkles to the south. double scan live we have sprinkles through cape may and the wildwoods and stone harbor. that's the last of it, most of us are dry this morning. we expect to see rain showers push through the area that will mix with wet snow during the evening hours and change over to all snow overnight tonight. 11:00 a.m., 40 degrees, 1:00 p.m., 44. 3:00 p.m., 45. and 5:00 p.m., 44 degrees. later on is when we expect to see a couple of rain and snow showers developing. when we come back we'll see accumulation in parts of the area we'll talk about what to expect in your neighborhood and have a snowfall map for you and a nice warm up in the seven-day forecast. it's all straight ahead. nydia. >>> keep your devices open to s
low 30s. saint davids, 34. chester, 36. center city, 38. glassboro, 37. gandys beach and vineland, 36. hammonton, 35. here's satellite and radar, we actually had a mixed bag yesterday afternoon. it start the out as rain showers and wet snowflakes mixed in no accumulation. that pushed off the coast. we're stuck with cloudy conditions this morning and spritzes and sprinkles to the south. double scan live we have sprinkles through cape may and the wildwoods and stone harbor. that's the last of it,...
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and person who treats people with respect, whether those above you or those low you. david beers and used to say, always answer your phone calls and always return your mail. say, inc. about your reputation, think about character. i think those things at the end of the day matter. that is what i would say. mr. stimson: thank you very much. i think we have time for some questions if you would be so kind to raise your hand. name andyourself by affiliation and wait for the microphone. ahead, mr. johnson in the front. mr. johnson: thank you. could you speak about the tension between open source information, your press shop is getting called because there are tweets about something happening in the ukraine versus what you can get from the intelligence and official channels. how that informs our presidents decision-making decisions. how does that impact the senior leaders? mr. hadley: the good news is that there has been a huge explosion of information from a lot of sources and the agency i and isnderstands that using open source is. i have seen wonderful programs of people, the d
and person who treats people with respect, whether those above you or those low you. david beers and used to say, always answer your phone calls and always return your mail. say, inc. about your reputation, think about character. i think those things at the end of the day matter. that is what i would say. mr. stimson: thank you very much. i think we have time for some questions if you would be so kind to raise your hand. name andyourself by affiliation and wait for the microphone. ahead, mr....
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david khan and idea. >> id sounds like a good solution, relatively low cost solution compared to other things they haveg at. now we have over 350 robots deployed in the u.s. >> did you name your robot? >> robotica. >> now ari is able to speak to her classmates via her robotica. >> if they are working or writing she will sign in the robot and navigate the room and they'll look up and wave, so they don't think any differently, everybody does their jobs and goes along with the routine of the day. >> reporter: i can go and ride around school with you today but you'll have to teach me. there i was in the first grade with my pal ari and my very own robotica. >> reporter: ari you're better at driving than i am. >> today ari let me spend a day with her in the classroom. >> can you say hi to lisa? >> we are in art class. >> you can pick your favorite one and paint it nice and big. >> reporter: while students work on their projects in class. which one are you going to draw? ari draws simultaneously at home. and when she's all done she can show off her work. >> which one did you do? wow! >> before robotica we use
david khan and idea. >> id sounds like a good solution, relatively low cost solution compared to other things they haveg at. now we have over 350 robots deployed in the u.s. >> did you name your robot? >> robotica. >> now ari is able to speak to her classmates via her robotica. >> if they are working or writing she will sign in the robot and navigate the room and they'll look up and wave, so they don't think any differently, everybody does their jobs and goes along...
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david. you can see the upper level low that is in parts of kentucky and ohio, that's what spun up the tornadoes already. that's moving to the east tonight. and along the stationary front attached to it, you can see tomorrows that could be severe from virginia down through north carolina. so, we'll watch that just overnight tonight. but throughout tomorrow, and the next day, we're watching this winter storm in the northern rockies, wind advisories, california to kansas. that thing is going to slide into the midwest and great lakes and bring chicago, indy, peoria, ft. waine, all the chance for strong winds later tomorrow afternoon, about 5:00. so, supper time. >> on the watch. now that the dangerous weather is out of the way. >> reporter: thank you. so good to be here. >> thanks, ginger. >>> to other news this evening, and around the world. russia changing course in syria now. president vladimir putin reporting at least some russian troops to withdraw. instead, committing his country now. russian forces have been bombing enemies of syria's government for five months now. a cease-fire brokered by
david. you can see the upper level low that is in parts of kentucky and ohio, that's what spun up the tornadoes already. that's moving to the east tonight. and along the stationary front attached to it, you can see tomorrows that could be severe from virginia down through north carolina. so, we'll watch that just overnight tonight. but throughout tomorrow, and the next day, we're watching this winter storm in the northern rockies, wind advisories, california to kansas. that thing is going to...
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school board clerk david jones says it's that low tuition that's led to the school's financial quagmyere mayor says he's working with state leaders to try to secure government funds or grants. >> as a story read history one that has been part of the framework of westampton township. >> reporter: growing frustration and anger among parents towards the school's board of trustees. some even raising questions about what they say appears to be a flawed business model and the board's alleged lack of transparency. parents telling fox 29 they want to know where the money went. board clerk jones tells us there has been no financial mismanagement. the school operates on lean budget and simply can't sustain itself he admits parents were never warn out right about the closure. >> board really needs to fight for us. >> reporter: and tonight there were no members of the board at the meeting -- the head of the board tells me that if the school does close any profits from think sale would go to another non-profit and not to any members of the board. dawn, back to you. >> all right, we shall see what ha
school board clerk david jones says it's that low tuition that's led to the school's financial quagmyere mayor says he's working with state leaders to try to secure government funds or grants. >> as a story read history one that has been part of the framework of westampton township. >> reporter: growing frustration and anger among parents towards the school's board of trustees. some even raising questions about what they say appears to be a flawed business model and the board's...
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low. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: just when you thought it wasn't possible for the gop debate to go even lower, donald trump took it right below the belt, his own belt. >> look at those hands. and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: marco rubio accused him of shipping jobs overseas. >> he can start tonight by announcing that all the donald j. trump clothing will no longer be made in china and mexico, but will be made here in the united states. >> reporter: ted cruz accused him of telling the voters one thing about immigration and "the new york times" editorial board another. >> you're misleading the american people. >> you're the one. >> release the tape. release the tape then. >> you're the one. >> you're the -- >> excuse me. i've given my answer, lying ted. i've given my answer. >> reporter: the whole things at times had the dignity of a food fight. >> let's hear you, big donald. >> don't worry about it, little marco. >> reporter: handing it to cruz, of all people, t
low. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: just when you thought it wasn't possible for the gop debate to go even lower, donald trump took it right below the belt, his own belt. >> look at those hands. and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: marco rubio accused him of shipping jobs overseas. >> he can start tonight by announcing that all the donald j. trump...
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weather, construction ever's -- errors, and it does not make a sense in low oil prices and low natural gas prices. david does that tell us of a community market at large? reporter: not a whole lot. you talked about chicago being downgraded earlier today because of the pension risk, and puerto rico has a large fiscal crisis going on. these one-off projects don't work out, and for high-yield funds and even kkr was brought into this initially. alisa: why is a would pollute bondsy selling municipal and have certain benefits. -- why don'ty just they just go to the public markets? reporter: they say it sucks the bonds, the size of 3.1 trillion bond markets. have jobs we create, facilities we create, it is right to be a win-win opportunity. they have a fertilizer plants. it is all over the country. even large names, oh,, exxon. they have worked this way in the past. alisa: you have seen this real selloff in the riskier debt markets. this comes back somewhat. people are counting for potential default. are they accurately or adequately allowing for potential default in the $100 billion field of bonds that are ri
weather, construction ever's -- errors, and it does not make a sense in low oil prices and low natural gas prices. david does that tell us of a community market at large? reporter: not a whole lot. you talked about chicago being downgraded earlier today because of the pension risk, and puerto rico has a large fiscal crisis going on. these one-off projects don't work out, and for high-yield funds and even kkr was brought into this initially. alisa: why is a would pollute bondsy selling municipal...
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david and karen. good morning. >> on infrared satellite that low lying cloud cover and fog generally doesn't show up because the temperatureouds are very similar to the surface and that's how infrared shows clouds, it judges that difference in temperature. so, right now we've got clear skies indicated on satellite and that is true in parts of the region but in some areas, there is some low lying cloud cover that has developed beneath that infrared satellite image n some cases the fog visibility levels are fairly low. millville reading and lancaster will be among the lowest below a half mile visibility spots right now. philadelphia two and a half miles. these numbers have a tendency to change though and the general idea of the morning is that most of you will be okay but if you happen to encounter that thicker fog slow it down. 44 degrees and cool to start out in philadelphia, down 40 in allentown, upper 30's in
david and karen. good morning. >> on infrared satellite that low lying cloud cover and fog generally doesn't show up because the temperatureouds are very similar to the surface and that's how infrared shows clouds, it judges that difference in temperature. so, right now we've got clear skies indicated on satellite and that is true in parts of the region but in some areas, there is some low lying cloud cover that has developed beneath that infrared satellite image n some cases the fog...
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clinton, this guy who makes excuses for saying nice things about david duke is not the one on reach out. lou: come on juan, that is a lowu know it. >> what. lou: david duke. >> so okay, what about today's language. language. >> say i'm wrong. there are so many other examples, including today? his language in which he insulted mitt romney. lou: that insult too mitt romney, as far as i'm personally concerned, i would prefer he act in a different way on that moment. >> i'm glad for that. lou: but i'd rather have a man who has accomplished something, not a professional politic, stand up for working men, women in this country, families and small business, middle class, take these elitists who have some idea they should be deciding who the president circumstance rather than the voters and primary, and tell them to go it hell. >> what this the voters are misled by what rubio called a conman, and. >> let's let the voters make that determination, they are intelligent. g.o.p. establishment for decade told republican voters and others, who they should accept as nominee. bob dole, john mccain, mitt romney, take your medicine, with
clinton, this guy who makes excuses for saying nice things about david duke is not the one on reach out. lou: come on juan, that is a lowu know it. >> what. lou: david duke. >> so okay, what about today's language. language. >> say i'm wrong. there are so many other examples, including today? his language in which he insulted mitt romney. lou: that insult too mitt romney, as far as i'm personally concerned, i would prefer he act in a different way on that moment. >> i'm...
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david: in a low interest rate environment, that is tough. ield comes with higher risk and higher volatility. stephanie: and liquidity. david: exactly. how do you balance those against one another? >> it is challenging. i think the main thing is that we guide clients to diversification. you need a whole mix across the asset classes. some of that includes less liquid investments. you get higher returns, but less liquidity. we've got to talk politics. more investors are cautious and they are sitting in cash and that is not good for your business. what do you need to do to get those investors off the sidelines? people have their hands in the air during the election season. >> that is a big factor. it fuels the uncertainty, this current election environment. we are all talking about it. stephanie: what are you telling them? >> it is impossible to predict what is going to happen. ultimately, we go back to diversification. we are saying today is no different, no matter what the outcome. we are not trying to predict the outcome. stephanie: is it a ma
david: in a low interest rate environment, that is tough. ield comes with higher risk and higher volatility. stephanie: and liquidity. david: exactly. how do you balance those against one another? >> it is challenging. i think the main thing is that we guide clients to diversification. you need a whole mix across the asset classes. some of that includes less liquid investments. you get higher returns, but less liquidity. we've got to talk politics. more investors are cautious and they are...
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is this the new low point in this race in. >> david, every week seems to be a new low point in this racenobody benefits from this, in my view. the only person that possibly might benefit is john kasich the governor of ohio who's still running but way behind. the but the republican brand during the course of this is severely damaged. going up against hillary clinton is vulnerable. it actually almost puts the republicans in a place where they can't win after all this is happening kristen, what we witnessed over the last week, the attacks in brussels, you had donald trump answering questions about foreign policy, some say not answering. >> did donald trump has benefited from his way of benefiting controversies. there's a new controversy every week. that detracts from the big headlines. like isis. donald trump for decades has benefited from being in the headlines and knows how best to create controversy. >> our, kristen and matt kicking off another week in politics in america for us. >>> no an american airlines pilot arrested for failing a breathalyzer test just moments before takeoff. passe
is this the new low point in this race in. >> david, every week seems to be a new low point in this racenobody benefits from this, in my view. the only person that possibly might benefit is john kasich the governor of ohio who's still running but way behind. the but the republican brand during the course of this is severely damaged. going up against hillary clinton is vulnerable. it actually almost puts the republicans in a place where they can't win after all this is happening kristen,...