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to kwuct science they've somewhat dwindled abate because of the lack of funds. given those funds, those scientifics could have a significant a work to be done. significant lab science work to be done. we've done some amaze things in terms of technical operations and i'm not going to used word, almost routine but certainly common. we don't have to do that. we know how to dock. routinely. and there are benefits like that. then in addition, there are always the spin-offs that one gets, where you develop technologist for the space tags or for. >> senator hutchins? >> if i understand correctly, and correct me if i'm wrong, yesterday the house in the house
to kwuct science they've somewhat dwindled abate because of the lack of funds. given those funds, those scientifics could have a significant a work to be done. significant lab science work to be done. we've done some amaze things in terms of technical operations and i'm not going to used word, almost routine but certainly common. we don't have to do that. we know how to dock. routinely. and there are benefits like that. then in addition, there are always the spin-offs that one gets, where you...
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. >> extreme risk has abated but too much complacency. that is the opinion of the imf which is generally -- the opinion of the imf on the recovery. there are challenges still being faced in the system. we risk systemic risk and even derailing economic recovery. >> as you know, this is something we cannot afford. >> the imf has already appealed with governments to coordinate their actions as they try to wean the lenders offer of taxpayer support. it is strained credit channels that has worried the imf. >> there is the global meltdown for banks and for non banks, financial institutions. this amounts for roughly $3 or 4 trillion dollars. >> the u.s. is further down the track, halfway towards their recovery. by contrast, european banks have been slower to get their houses in order. banks are backing the transaction with more capital. . >> the latest headlines for you on bbc world news but officials are saying up to 200 people might have been killed in a massive earthquake. -- the latest headlines for you on bbc world news. officials are stepp
. >> extreme risk has abated but too much complacency. that is the opinion of the imf which is generally -- the opinion of the imf on the recovery. there are challenges still being faced in the system. we risk systemic risk and even derailing economic recovery. >> as you know, this is something we cannot afford. >> the imf has already appealed with governments to coordinate their actions as they try to wean the lenders offer of taxpayer support. it is strained credit channels...
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. >> extreme risks abated but too much complacency over repairing and the banking system. that is the opinion of the imf. they are worried that the system and not provide enough credit to. >> there are challenges still being faced. we are looking at systemic risks and even the prevailing economic recovery. >> the imf has had the governments to try to coordinate their actions. the bank balance sheets and a strained credit channels are most worrisome to the imf. >> there are global writedowns for banks and former nonbanks are rising from the crisis now stands at $3 or $4 trillion. this is around $600 billion lower than the last year largely as a result rising security values. >> the u.s. is further down the track, halfway toward a recovery in 2010. european banks have seen them get their houses in order. all of this is said to cut revenues with banks have been completed their transactions with more capital and spending more to insure themselves. >> the latest headlines for you on bbc world news. officials are saying up to 200 people may have been killed by a massive earthqua
. >> extreme risks abated but too much complacency over repairing and the banking system. that is the opinion of the imf. they are worried that the system and not provide enough credit to. >> there are challenges still being faced. we are looking at systemic risks and even the prevailing economic recovery. >> the imf has had the governments to try to coordinate their actions. the bank balance sheets and a strained credit channels are most worrisome to the imf. >> there...
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sure, it does make me angry that some want to abate it like it is some sort of legal inconvene quencetead of the foundation of our society and freed the entire planet, changed everything, candles to electric lights. what a coincidence it happened after men were free. let's change it, what do you say, not in the cover of dark ness. yeah, i think a lot of people in the audience are angry. a lot of people in america are angry, the same way gandhi was angry. the same way martin luther king was angry. it's too bad we didn't have nancy pelosi back then to tell america to watch out for that angry martin luther king, because he was so forceful in his speeches, he must be dangerous. >> i think we all have to take responsibility for our actions and our words. we are a free country, and this balance between freedom and safety is one that we have to carefully balance. i have concerns about some of the language that is being used because i saw this myself in the late '70's in san francisco, this kind of rhetoric was very frightening. i wish that we would all again curb our enthusiasm. glenn: curb
sure, it does make me angry that some want to abate it like it is some sort of legal inconvene quencetead of the foundation of our society and freed the entire planet, changed everything, candles to electric lights. what a coincidence it happened after men were free. let's change it, what do you say, not in the cover of dark ness. yeah, i think a lot of people in the audience are angry. a lot of people in america are angry, the same way gandhi was angry. the same way martin luther king was...
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then after that, when that did not really abate for quite awhile, i started going over much more frequently, every month at one point. as i say, it was pretty much a matter of course that i would want to gather this material together into a book. >> where there times when you went, "aha moments." >> i cannot think of ones. i wish i had one ready to hand, but i do not. to could do to change your mind in any way from the beginning of the research to the time you wrote your book? >> i do not think i started off with a lot of preconceptions. i tend to be a person who was quite sympathetic to emigration. it certainly has been in the united states. i know why immigrants come and how difficult it is for immigration -- for immigrants to be there. i am not predisposed to see a problem and all emigration. to describe the prevails of emigrants -- immigrants and their experiences and motivations is not the book i set out to right. i set out to write about the transformation of european culture. one thing that surprised me is how deeply europe's institutions and values were being changed. i suppose the
then after that, when that did not really abate for quite awhile, i started going over much more frequently, every month at one point. as i say, it was pretty much a matter of course that i would want to gather this material together into a book. >> where there times when you went, "aha moments." >> i cannot think of ones. i wish i had one ready to hand, but i do not. to could do to change your mind in any way from the beginning of the research to the time you wrote your...
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after that, when that did not really abate for quite awhile, i started going over more frequently. it was a matter of course that i would gather all of this material into a book. >> were there times when you went, "oh, now i am beginning to really understand this?" >> i can't think of one. i wish i had one ready to hand over, but i do not. >> did you change your mind in any way from the beginning of your research until you finished the book? >> i don't think i started off with a lot of pre -- preconceptions about immigration. i certainly have been in the united states. i know why immigrants, and i know how difficult it is for immigrants to be there. so, i was not predisposed to see a problem in all immigration. but, that is not the book that i was -- to describe the immigrants and the experiences and their motivations in coming is not the book that i set out to write. i set out to write a book a transformation of european culture. one thing that surprised me is how deeply europe's institutions and values were being changed. i suppose that a big surprise to me is that a large part o
after that, when that did not really abate for quite awhile, i started going over more frequently. it was a matter of course that i would gather all of this material into a book. >> were there times when you went, "oh, now i am beginning to really understand this?" >> i can't think of one. i wish i had one ready to hand over, but i do not. >> did you change your mind in any way from the beginning of your research until you finished the book? >> i don't think i...
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edelmiro abad maria rose abad andrew anthony abate vincent abate laurence christopher abel >> relatives and friends recited the people killed in the attack on the world trade center. the ceremony paused for four moments of silence marking the exact time the hijacked planes crashed into the twin towers and when they collapsed. and in shanksville, pennsylvania, bagpipes, bells, and a memorial service for victims of united airlines flight 93. >>> fear of another terrorist attack on u.s. soil has fallen as 9/11 moves further into the past, and that's the headline in our latest cnn/opinion research poll. just over a third of americans surveyed now believe acts of terrorism are likely in the u.s. over the next few weeks. that's down 20 points from the fifth anniversary and more than 30 points from 2001. 63% of those polled are confident in the obama administration's ability to protect the u.s. from terrorism. 26% are not. >>> happening right now -- the cdc, the fda, and the national institutes of health are updating us on the h1n1 virus, better known as swine flu. the briefing comes on the he
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but even with more women on top, criticism of the industry hasn't abated. >> two, four, six, eight, pornography is -- >> porn has always been a magnet for controversy. this 1979 protest in new york city attracting 5,000 women was organized by feminist group, women against pornography. but porn's critics also include the religious, politically conservative, and family value activists, who don't equate women's growing power in the industry as proof that porn is a legitimate career for women. there are lots of critics, obviously, of the porn industry. and specifically, women in pornography. they think that pornography is degrading to women, that it promotes violence against women. you're a woman in the industry. how do you respond to these critics? >> it definitely objectifies women. okay, there's no doubt. but so do beer commercials. and, you know, open "sports illustrated," a swimsuit edition. what is that doing? it's not doing anything different. and just like those women are in charge of their careers and can choose to model and use their beauty and their looks to pay the bills, so can the wom
but even with more women on top, criticism of the industry hasn't abated. >> two, four, six, eight, pornography is -- >> porn has always been a magnet for controversy. this 1979 protest in new york city attracting 5,000 women was organized by feminist group, women against pornography. but porn's critics also include the religious, politically conservative, and family value activists, who don't equate women's growing power in the industry as proof that porn is a legitimate career for...
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but let's remember, you know there was huge fighting and it abated a bit, huge fighting between the palin camp and the mccain camps a lot of people inside the mccain campaign criticizing former governor palin and, you know, her activities and what she did during the campaign. so the fact be that she does have this former mccain adviser with her also is maybe another clue about her possible intentions for 2012. >> no doubt. jonathan kapart, great to see you. thanks so much. >> you, too. >> tam ron, it is interesting to watch sarah palin, apparently has more than 1,000 "for events and speeches. so, i think this is the beginning of a lot of these types of appearances. >> is sure is, norah, i don't know what you see, seems to be getting off the ground slower thain would expected. there was this immediate reaction she might have a television show and she was really going to come out swinging so it is interesting she is there behind closed doors giving this speech, so i'm curious to see how this shakes out in the next couple of months. >> i agree, i agree, probably still writing her book, which
but let's remember, you know there was huge fighting and it abated a bit, huge fighting between the palin camp and the mccain camps a lot of people inside the mccain campaign criticizing former governor palin and, you know, her activities and what she did during the campaign. so the fact be that she does have this former mccain adviser with her also is maybe another clue about her possible intentions for 2012. >> no doubt. jonathan kapart, great to see you. thanks so much. >> you,...
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a lot of the structura sues that were underpinning a of these problems have n really abated. the compensation no different. the lerage has come down, but you ok at airm like goldman sachs, they have done very, very well over thpast several quarters but,ou know, eir trades gould theother way, too. and so you cod be in a whole world of hurt there's a lot things that e... sadly, i don'telieve we'rin that much better shape. an in fact, ithink when you look asome of the institutionsopefully knock on wood it doesn't ppen-- we cod do this all over agai >> rose: and there was story in the la weekbout how wal street's beginning to develop these sortf very exotic security instruments again >> and as long as.... >> rose: not tide to morages but tied to otherinds of things. >> and that's going to ctinue becausthis is the like the wall street way. >> this is like water finding itown level. >> rose: (laughs) you look ate likewhat the hell do you think tlits f?" >> if there's piece meat on the plate, you ha to put a nce around the peat of meat or they're gog to eat ." wspaper and will the f
a lot of the structura sues that were underpinning a of these problems have n really abated. the compensation no different. the lerage has come down, but you ok at airm like goldman sachs, they have done very, very well over thpast several quarters but,ou know, eir trades gould theother way, too. and so you cod be in a whole world of hurt there's a lot things that e... sadly, i don'telieve we'rin that much better shape. an in fact, ithink when you look asome of the institutionsopefully knock on...
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a lot of the structural issues that were underpinning all of these problems have not really abated. the compensation is no different. the leverage has come down, but you look at a firm like goldman sachs, they have done very, very well over the past several quarters but, you know, their trades gould the other way, too. and so you could be in a whole world of hurt. there's a lot of things that are... sadly, i don't believe we're in that much better shape. and, in fact, i think when you look at some of these institutions-- hopefully knock on wood it doesn't happen-- we could do this all over again. >> rose: and there was a story in the last week about how wall street's beginning to develop these sort of very exotic security instruments again. >> and as long as.... >> rose: not tide to mortgages but tied to other kinds of things. >> and that's going to continue because this is the like the wall street way. >> this is like water finding its own level. >> rose: (laughs) you look at me like "what the hell do you think tlits for?" >> if there's piece of meat on the plate, you have to put a
a lot of the structural issues that were underpinning all of these problems have not really abated. the compensation is no different. the leverage has come down, but you look at a firm like goldman sachs, they have done very, very well over the past several quarters but, you know, their trades gould the other way, too. and so you could be in a whole world of hurt. there's a lot of things that are... sadly, i don't believe we're in that much better shape. and, in fact, i think when you look at...
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all the concerns we've had of weak monsoons have abated. and cement stocks are holding up very, very smartly. reliance, which had a very sharp fall today is very quiet. let's see how the day pans out. markets are quiet ahead of that. back to you. >> reema, thank you for that. >>> more help seems to be on the way for japan airlines. you've got american airlines, british airways and qantas airways teaming up to make a joint propose equal for the airlines. the offer will include an investment from american airlines. according to dow jones news wires, qantas has said it's not in m&a talks with anyone. the joint offer is a rebuff to an earlier bid coming from rival delta air lines which is hoping to lure jal to its sky team alliance. in china, the securities regulator has approved the first seven companies to list on the new nasdaq-style second run board. the seven firms come from the software, medical equipment and medicine sectors. they plan to raise a combined $333 million from their initial public offerings on the growth enterprise board, ba
all the concerns we've had of weak monsoons have abated. and cement stocks are holding up very, very smartly. reliance, which had a very sharp fall today is very quiet. let's see how the day pans out. markets are quiet ahead of that. back to you. >> reema, thank you for that. >>> more help seems to be on the way for japan airlines. you've got american airlines, british airways and qantas airways teaming up to make a joint propose equal for the airlines. the offer will include an...
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people have a love affair with 30 rock and it shows no sign of abating.n emmy for her impersonation of sarah palin and i just would not bet against tina fey right now. >> and you think she should win? >> will and should. 30 rock was great last season. she was great in it. the episode she submitted involved a flashback to her high school days. hysterical stuff. i just complaint see her not winning. >> and in the final second, best reality show. it's always ben amazing race. they're up again. it would be seven out of seven. >> do you think i'm going to vote against or bet against amazing race? i mean, it's like every year this is going to be weird if they don't win and then they win. it's insane. i feel bad for the "american idol" folks. they're like it's our turn. >> and for the record, we were robbed again for big brother not getting a nomination. we'll talk about that the next time. good to see you. and you can see the 61st annual emmy awards on sunday night at 8:00, 7:00 central. then on monday morning, maggie will join mary hart on the set of entertain
people have a love affair with 30 rock and it shows no sign of abating.n emmy for her impersonation of sarah palin and i just would not bet against tina fey right now. >> and you think she should win? >> will and should. 30 rock was great last season. she was great in it. the episode she submitted involved a flashback to her high school days. hysterical stuff. i just complaint see her not winning. >> and in the final second, best reality show. it's always ben amazing race....
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all the asbestos in the building they say has been abated and it is ready to come down. often the case with these buildings, a lot of folks have come around to watch and see as it happens. we will keep the picture up so you can see it as it happens. we will move on to other news and you will see it when it comes down. >>> the show of force from iran that is raising eyebrows right here and overseas around the country and around the world as well. according to state run tv, iran tested a multiple missile launching system. all of this is happening as concerns over the country's nuclear program continues to grow. julie kirtz has an update for us. >> short-range missile tests conducted by the revolution guard and the stunning news that iran has a second uranium enrichment plant. both days before they sit down with six major powers including the u.s. today, secretary of state hillary clinton called the talks in geneva a test for iran and said the u.s. will not accept at face value iran's description of a second nuclear facility as peaceful. she says the u.s. and the other coun
all the asbestos in the building they say has been abated and it is ready to come down. often the case with these buildings, a lot of folks have come around to watch and see as it happens. we will keep the picture up so you can see it as it happens. we will move on to other news and you will see it when it comes down. >>> the show of force from iran that is raising eyebrows right here and overseas around the country and around the world as well. according to state run tv, iran tested a...
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there were 40-50 mile-per-hour winds and they have abated.it appears right now that the show will go on. >> and we will also pause nationally for four moments of silence. could you just tell us, what those will be in significance for? >> reporter: i'm having a trouble hearing you. but i can tell you that the pipe band have started going and within an hour they will get going. and later today, there will be concerted throughout the tri- state area and also as we mentioned, jay z. [ inaudible ] >> and the weather impacting the live shot as well. we'll get back to dick later on this morning. a first moment of silence at 8:46 this morning. >>> time now for an update on our own weather. but before that -- >> i need some cuteness. >> we need some hope for the future. >> we need some cuteness. it's been busy in the weather center. time for the my first 5 photo of the day. this is jazzel. >> she is stunningly beautiful. >> she's very cute. she turns next friday. here she had a blast playing mini golf for the first time. what do you think, allison? po
there were 40-50 mile-per-hour winds and they have abated.it appears right now that the show will go on. >> and we will also pause nationally for four moments of silence. could you just tell us, what those will be in significance for? >> reporter: i'm having a trouble hearing you. but i can tell you that the pipe band have started going and within an hour they will get going. and later today, there will be concerted throughout the tri- state area and also as we mentioned, jay z. [...
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insured institutions specifically, asset quality problems among these banks are not expect ed ed to abate any t in the near term. if approved by the board today, the public had 30 days to a comment on the approval and could be approved in november or december. >> thank you very much, mary. let's just take stock of where we are. dow down 24, now 25. we had been higher. not a big move. we went from plus to minus on the back of confidence data and fdic. it looks like the confidence data that moved but the fdic we'll continue to focus in on whether or not this is enough money and what it would mean for smaller publicly traded banks. let's send it down to bob pisani on the floor for your reaction so far. >> hi. consumer confidence, four 30i7b9s below expectation, that cost us eight points. we're at 1006 right now. nonetheless, specific news in certain sectors, all helping those specific sectors. let me show you, for example. the newspaper industry, gannett's surprise gave positive guidance for the third quarter but there were chublgs on the street as they noteded much of the gains were due to
insured institutions specifically, asset quality problems among these banks are not expect ed ed to abate any t in the near term. if approved by the board today, the public had 30 days to a comment on the approval and could be approved in november or december. >> thank you very much, mary. let's just take stock of where we are. dow down 24, now 25. we had been higher. not a big move. we went from plus to minus on the back of confidence data and fdic. it looks like the confidence data that...
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at the same time, stocks rose and the financial crisis abated and home values abated, so far.aying off our debts as well. so, yeah, good news. >>> also applying for student loans could be a whole new ball game. the house has passed legislation that would put the government in control and end subsidies for private lenders. that's expected to the government about $87 billion. according to the congress budget office, the white house says the savings would be used for low-cost loans to students. the bill goes to the senate next. >>> do you know who that is? would you be surprised that many high school students have no idea? it is true. a new study in oklahoma found only one out of four public high school students could name the first u.s. president, george wash wash. it was one of ten questions given to 1,000 students. the study's author says the results point to a serious problem because the nation can't remain ignorant and free. >>> can you imagine standing taller than a tyronn sawyer russ rex? you could have done it 125 million years ago. scientists unveiled a mini version of t
at the same time, stocks rose and the financial crisis abated and home values abated, so far.aying off our debts as well. so, yeah, good news. >>> also applying for student loans could be a whole new ball game. the house has passed legislation that would put the government in control and end subsidies for private lenders. that's expected to the government about $87 billion. according to the congress budget office, the white house says the savings would be used for low-cost loans to...
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we had a guest on earlier that said the push for health care reform seems to be abating, therefore does it mean that political capital is drawing up a bit and he doesn't have the strength he might have had six months ago to pass robust regulation? >> i'm a bit optimistic on this front than six weeks ago. number one, after the president's speech last week there has been additional momentum on the health care front. he seems to have backed away from insistent of public option. that increases the odds that they get something through, albeit may be in a partisan fashion. getting health care done is so important to establishing the president's bon nids in terms of getting stuff done. that will replenish a lot of political capital.l. the second thing is that chris dodd, chairman of the senate banking committee, came out and said he will retain that post. there was speculation he would switch over and take over health after ted kennedy died. the fact that dodd has made that commitment to suggest that he's going to make that a priority, barney frank on the house side has made that a priority. i
we had a guest on earlier that said the push for health care reform seems to be abating, therefore does it mean that political capital is drawing up a bit and he doesn't have the strength he might have had six months ago to pass robust regulation? >> i'm a bit optimistic on this front than six weeks ago. number one, after the president's speech last week there has been additional momentum on the health care front. he seems to have backed away from insistent of public option. that...
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federal government's tax credit for first time home buyers and speculators in there and do see an abatement of the pace of declines right now so i do think it's one of these things housing will seize being a big drag on the economy and won't lead us out but so far at least in the low time we're seeing good signs. >> beginning with you, mike, where will we be a year from now. >> slightly better. bumpy recovery but it will be clear in a year's time that things are better. >> liz ann? >> the recession is over and say the same thing as mike. we're in recovery mode. it is not necessarily going to be smooth. in the end i think we'll be pleasantly surprised. >> mellody? >> i think we're going to move from stabilization to growth. i'm optimistic. >> all right, thanks to all three of you this morning. tomorrow morning right here on "gma," diane will bring us an exclusive interview with the treasury secretary tim geithner. diane? >> all right, and now we turn to our picture of the morning. it was a huh, what's going on at the mtv video music awards. continue minutes into the show taylor swift is acce
federal government's tax credit for first time home buyers and speculators in there and do see an abatement of the pace of declines right now so i do think it's one of these things housing will seize being a big drag on the economy and won't lead us out but so far at least in the low time we're seeing good signs. >> beginning with you, mike, where will we be a year from now. >> slightly better. bumpy recovery but it will be clear in a year's time that things are better. >> liz...
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at one point was a large number of scientists who wanted to kwuct science they've somewhat dwindled abateecause of the lack of funds. given those funds, those scientifics could have a significant a work to be done. significant lab science work to be done. we've done some amaze things in terms of technical operations and i'm not going to used word, almost routine but certainly common. we don't have to do that. we know how to dock. routinely. and there are benefits like that. then in addition, there are always the spin-offs that one gets, where you develop technologist for the space tags or for. >> senator hutchins? >> if i understand correctly, and correct me if i'm wrong, yesterday the house in the house you indicated that it's adequately funded, so the consolation program country lir under way is a good program and coupled with the shuttle, until a replacement, human rated capability is developed, either through commercial bender or sayres, space flight could be closed and the international space station support and utilization insured. is that your view, and issance in your view, $3 bil
at one point was a large number of scientists who wanted to kwuct science they've somewhat dwindled abateecause of the lack of funds. given those funds, those scientifics could have a significant a work to be done. significant lab science work to be done. we've done some amaze things in terms of technical operations and i'm not going to used word, almost routine but certainly common. we don't have to do that. we know how to dock. routinely. and there are benefits like that. then in addition,...
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. >> let's find out if the rain will abate finally. >> there is progress, and the progress is good progressight now. these folks on the eastern shore, a couple showers it is all moving out. you can see we have an hour's worth of radar. so you can see the progress with the main body of rain over new jersey and the ocean, and showers lingering back over the eastern shore and cecil county. a few light showers. back as far west -- once you get past howard county it is done for the time being anyway. good day ahead. details coming up. >> taking a look at some of our top stories this morning, a deadly fire in baltimore county has officials looking for answers this morning. the fire broke out last night in the basement of a home in perry hall. fire officials say they found the body of a man. there is no word on what started the fire, so the investigation continues this morning. >> a horrible scene on i-95 after a tractor-trailer and a car collided with the exit for 395. a man, woman, and child had to be rescued. the child suffered second and third-degree burns and is being treated at johns hopkins
. >> let's find out if the rain will abate finally. >> there is progress, and the progress is good progressight now. these folks on the eastern shore, a couple showers it is all moving out. you can see we have an hour's worth of radar. so you can see the progress with the main body of rain over new jersey and the ocean, and showers lingering back over the eastern shore and cecil county. a few light showers. back as far west -- once you get past howard county it is done for the time...
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have these issues of budget deficits and that is causing pressure on the dollar that is unlikely to abateny time soon. of course, the other side of the story is to be negative on the dollar, you have to make a positive case for either the euro of the yen. >> exactly. i thought everybody else was in a worse position than we were. >> i think it's tough to do that and that's why i think dollar decline will be limited. >> so you think what we're seeing is not necessarily a longer term trend? >> well, in the sense of a free fall that the of people are worried about, i don't see that risk, beckdy. i think we could have the dollar drifting in either direction with a bias to the downside. but i don't see any huge changes. >> bob, couldn't it be that as we get more comfortable with the world is not ending and people move out on the risk curve, that that is what is happening, that it's not people voting with their feet on the u.s. economy? absolutely, joe. i think risk appetites go up, meaning i want more risk, i go away from the dollar, vice versa. >> how come gold was above $1,000? >> i think gol
have these issues of budget deficits and that is causing pressure on the dollar that is unlikely to abateny time soon. of course, the other side of the story is to be negative on the dollar, you have to make a positive case for either the euro of the yen. >> exactly. i thought everybody else was in a worse position than we were. >> i think it's tough to do that and that's why i think dollar decline will be limited. >> so you think what we're seeing is not necessarily a longer...
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realtytrac says foreclosures were down but they will probably rise for another year before finally abating" exclusive. the latest issue of fortune magazines hits the stands today. it features the annual 50 most powerful women's list. joining us for the next hour to unveil this list, talk about how they put it together, describe who is on this list, fortune magazine editor at large. big unveil, one of the women featured, meredith whitney. patty, thanks for joining us. >> thanks, becky. >> this is a big deal. we've been waiting to hear the names. why don't you tell us who is at the top of the list. indra nooyi, ceo of kraft, big deal with cad bury, hostile bid number two. >> when did you put it together? when i saw irene number two i thought, wow, this couldn't be better timing. >> she was number two last year. all fortune 500 ceos in the top ten. >> when you started this 11 years ago there were only two women running fortune 500 companies at this point. >> that's right. now there are 13 fortune 500 ceos. everybody talks about the glass ceiling, leaky pipeline. this is a testament that women
realtytrac says foreclosures were down but they will probably rise for another year before finally abating" exclusive. the latest issue of fortune magazines hits the stands today. it features the annual 50 most powerful women's list. joining us for the next hour to unveil this list, talk about how they put it together, describe who is on this list, fortune magazine editor at large. big unveil, one of the women featured, meredith whitney. patty, thanks for joining us. >> thanks,...
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what that means that the recovery starts, and thdn abates and then starts again.e shape of the letter w. i would never, seriously, really try to avoid, we have too much to look forward to look back. we keep our ice ahead. we want to maintain the support of the american people to understand that the fact that we may be, uld be, possibly, might be at the end of a recessionary period is interesting information. but until we put people back in jobs, and we have more people in jobs, than we had before this started, i know the president won't think we're successful but that we haven't even begun the success of this operation. so i want to thank you for the hard work that you do throughout america in growing small businesses, and as a former small businessman, i know how hard it is. i stayed up late at night, working with salesforce.com and working with quicken and quickbooks and things like that to try to do all of the tasks that i had to do. i want to thank you for the things that you do and i want to let you know, if you need any help from our office, from the vice pr
what that means that the recovery starts, and thdn abates and then starts again.e shape of the letter w. i would never, seriously, really try to avoid, we have too much to look forward to look back. we keep our ice ahead. we want to maintain the support of the american people to understand that the fact that we may be, uld be, possibly, might be at the end of a recessionary period is interesting information. but until we put people back in jobs, and we have more people in jobs, than we had...
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that is not abated and it is not going to go away based on anything that i have seen and what the secretary has desibed is they thrive in on governed stasis. >> during derek debate general petraeus had been very public in testifying on the hill with ambassador crock come a being a public face forhe war. two questions, when mr. secretary you think the administration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the messages sent to keep kind of reminding skeptical ordered by polling the wore and mr. chairman to you have any plans currently for general mcchrystal or others from that command to come back to the u.s., testify and try to serve as public surrogates in the way that general petraeus did during the debates? >> first of all i think that the president's messagin his speech at the vfw was crystal clear abouthat we are doing and what we are about. i think that clearly, press opportunitie like th and other opportunities for us to talk about this and why we are in afghanistan and why it is important are important. i think all you have to do is look to the front page of any newspaper or turn o
that is not abated and it is not going to go away based on anything that i have seen and what the secretary has desibed is they thrive in on governed stasis. >> during derek debate general petraeus had been very public in testifying on the hill with ambassador crock come a being a public face forhe war. two questions, when mr. secretary you think the administration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the messages sent to keep kind of reminding skeptical ordered by polling the wore...
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well, the worst of the financial crisis abated and home values have stabilized plus we're paying off debt so that is helping out a little bit. we're still nowhere near, robin, where we were before the recession. >>> applying for a student loan could get a lot different. the house passing legislation that puts the government in charge and takes private lenders out of it. now you may be thinking the take over. people have had a devil of a time. many of private companies have said we're throwing in our hats. we're not doing this anymore. it's not worth it. the white house says the money would be used for low-cost loans. the bill goes to the senate next. in a way, robin, sort of the market forces haven'tne necessarily worked. >>> thanks. your car goes off a cliff -- i don't even want to think about it. your ribs are broken. you can't walk. what would you do? one woman's incredible survival story. goodwrench... we roll out the blue carpet for drivers of these great gm brands. we can do the small things, the big things, just about everything... right inside your gm dealership. find out mor
well, the worst of the financial crisis abated and home values have stabilized plus we're paying off debt so that is helping out a little bit. we're still nowhere near, robin, where we were before the recession. >>> applying for a student loan could get a lot different. the house passing legislation that puts the government in charge and takes private lenders out of it. now you may be thinking the take over. people have had a devil of a time. many of private companies have said we're...
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that has not abated, and that is not going to go away based on anything i have seen. but the secretary has described is that they thrive in on governed -- ungoverned spaces. >> during the iraq debate, general petraeus was very effective and productive in testifying public to be the public face of the war. do you think the administration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the message is and reminding the public about the importance of the war? do you have plans for general mcchrystal or others in command to come back to the u.s. and testify as publics of its the way general petraeus did during the iraq surge debates? >> first of all, i think the president's message in his speech to the vfw was crystal clear about what we're doing and what we are about. i think that clearly, press opportunities like this and other opportunities for us to talk about this and why we are in afghanistan and why is important are important. i think all you have to do is look at the front page of any newspaper or turn on the television to see that afghanistan right now, at least as far
that has not abated, and that is not going to go away based on anything i have seen. but the secretary has described is that they thrive in on governed -- ungoverned spaces. >> during the iraq debate, general petraeus was very effective and productive in testifying public to be the public face of the war. do you think the administration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the message is and reminding the public about the importance of the war? do you have plans for general...
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that has not abated and that is not point to go away based on anything that i have seen. as the secretary has described, they thrive on the one governed states. >> during the iraq and debate, general petraeus was very effective and very public. do you think did ministration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the messages and to keep reminding stipples -- reminding skepticals? [unintelligible] to think he should perform as a public servant? >> i think that the president's message in his speech to the vfw was crystal clear about what we're doing and what we are about. clearly, press opportunities like this and other opportunities for us to talk about this and why we are in afghanistan and why it is important are important. all you have to do is look at the front page of any newspaper or turn on the television to know that afghanistan, right now, as far as the media and the garment are concerned, art in the forefront. there are a lot of people other talking about this they are debating the issue already in terms of the way forward. i think there is clarity in terms of
that has not abated and that is not point to go away based on anything that i have seen. as the secretary has described, they thrive on the one governed states. >> during the iraq and debate, general petraeus was very effective and very public. do you think did ministration needs to do more publicly to clarify what the messages and to keep reminding stipples -- reminding skepticals? [unintelligible] to think he should perform as a public servant? >> i think that the president's...