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. >>> air unfair? how can your plane ticket cost hundreds of dollars more than someone else in another seat on the same flight? >>> good evening. we begin with the severe storm rolling across the nation right now, weather experts putting out a kind of all-points bulletin. one in five americans in the
. >>> air unfair? how can your plane ticket cost hundreds of dollars more than someone else in another seat on the same flight? >>> good evening. we begin with the severe storm rolling across the nation right now, weather experts putting out a kind of all-points bulletin. one in five americans in the
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. >>> air unfair? how can your plane ticket cost hundreds of dollars more than someone else in another seat on the same flight? >>> good evening. we begin with the severe storm rolling across the nation right now, weather experts putting out a kind of all-points bulletin. one in five americans in the path of what could become a weather phenomenon called a derecho, a 240-mile stretch of wicked wind. ginger zee is standing watch with the people of chicago right now. ginger? >> reporter: we're just hearing the first rumbles of thunder and seeing the lightning over the skyline of chicago. we're not somewhere rural. tonight millions in some of the bigger cities in the midwest included in this highest risk zone. >> reporter: tonight, the atmosphere is fully charged. tornados popping up in iowa, severe storms in illinois and we are right here. i'm just looking up at the atmosphere really fired up already here. just outside chicago, the high risk issued for cities like davenport, iowa, all the way to fort wayn
. >>> air unfair? how can your plane ticket cost hundreds of dollars more than someone else in another seat on the same flight? >>> good evening. we begin with the severe storm rolling across the nation right now, weather experts putting out a kind of all-points bulletin. one in five americans in the path of what could become a weather phenomenon called a derecho, a 240-mile stretch of wicked wind. ginger zee is standing watch with the people of chicago right now. ginger?...
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it has been disrupted is totally unfair. >> air traffic controllers protesting against the plan for a single european sky. they want the 27 member states .o collaborate the chances are if you have flown from europe to the uk recently, your flight path looks something like this. less waste. say currently it is too fragmented. it means the average flight travels 22 miles further than they need to. the number of flights will grow by 50% over the next 20 years. brussels already coordinates flows across europe and member countries. they do object to new plans at privatization. without those systems we cannot be able to deliver a service that is efficient. >> selling off these services would require the approval of of eachte area did -- state. it could be an ugly summer. the unions warn of strikes. living in washington, dc, we are surrounded by cultural diversity. people come from all over the world to visit. among them, easy opens called this home. many came when the civil war caused them to flee, and they stayed, establishing their own restaurants and businesses. ofliam has reached an are
it has been disrupted is totally unfair. >> air traffic controllers protesting against the plan for a single european sky. they want the 27 member states .o collaborate the chances are if you have flown from europe to the uk recently, your flight path looks something like this. less waste. say currently it is too fragmented. it means the average flight travels 22 miles further than they need to. the number of flights will grow by 50% over the next 20 years. brussels already coordinates...
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air. he thinks that selling data early into the market is probably legal but he thinks in his opinion, it's unfair. in this case, this is government data and the government bends over backward to make sure there's no advance selling. i should point out, last year i did a story in which we revealed that the department of energy was fighting on a regular basis with high frequency and other trading firms which were banging on the department of energy's website so hard with their compute tords extras to extract. they've been trying to send those guys cease and desist letters to knock off banging on the website. the department of energy was concerned people were accessing the website in a way to slow down web access for everybody else and extract the number for themselves. we've had no resolution of that. >> i'm sure it's still a deep concern. ty? >> vinvestors are giving the thumbs up to the gannett acquisition of belo. 27% right now on the day. newspaper giant proposes to pay 13.75 a share, a 28% premium to belo's closing price yesterday. the deal would almost double gannett's broadcasting assets. jo
air. he thinks that selling data early into the market is probably legal but he thinks in his opinion, it's unfair. in this case, this is government data and the government bends over backward to make sure there's no advance selling. i should point out, last year i did a story in which we revealed that the department of energy was fighting on a regular basis with high frequency and other trading firms which were banging on the department of energy's website so hard with their compute tords...
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with giddy concern that is usually reserved to teenaged girls, and that may be unfair to teenage girls. o.m.g. we will airs throughout the morning. >> does justin bieber film all of the videos attached to the camera going in circles. >> was it you singing or someone else? >> well, let's send it over to josh for a quick update. >> well, attention all doughnut lovers. tim horton's is higher this morning, and here is deal, the restaurant chain is dealing with concerns from one activist investor highfields capital, and now another, scout capital, and i spoke with hendrick thai, and they want a doubling of the buyback and not just increase, and tim horton's mans of 70 m l million cap exfrom the biz, and they say enough of that, and accelerate it into an underperforming business does not make sense, and finally the activists want them toler up more than the management seems comfortable with, and that stock is up 3% right now. kelly, back to you. >> all right. josh, thank you. >> and activist/investor dan loeb putting more pressure on sony and asking the company to spin off the entertainment arm, but will sony s
with giddy concern that is usually reserved to teenaged girls, and that may be unfair to teenage girls. o.m.g. we will airs throughout the morning. >> does justin bieber film all of the videos attached to the camera going in circles. >> was it you singing or someone else? >> well, let's send it over to josh for a quick update. >> well, attention all doughnut lovers. tim horton's is higher this morning, and here is deal, the restaurant chain is dealing with concerns from...
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airlines are extremely unfair to you about this situation because they are losing directly revenue so during those days the. airlines are not going to be operating guns on rescheduling air passengers a later time so despite the air traffic controllers strike coming to an end the economic impact set to continue so as the peak of the summer begins so does the chaos. i'm with the e.u.'s financial policy still the target of anger in the country's worst hit by the crisis the president of europe's central bank receives a responsible leadership award artie's peter all of a look at some interesting timing. when it comes to words to describe the state of europe's finances stability and responsibility hardly the first that you would go for however the housing stock the european school of management and technology for awarding the european central bank president mario draghi they're responsible leadership award now all of this comes against the backdrop of the european security mechanism described by some as the only way to keep the eurozone together well that's going to be debated in the highest court in the land here in germany to decide whether it's even legal in the first plac
airlines are extremely unfair to you about this situation because they are losing directly revenue so during those days the. airlines are not going to be operating guns on rescheduling air passengers a later time so despite the air traffic controllers strike coming to an end the economic impact set to continue so as the peak of the summer begins so does the chaos. i'm with the e.u.'s financial policy still the target of anger in the country's worst hit by the crisis the president of europe's...
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unfair and unbalanced fight. now the rebels are the freedom fighters, the syrian national farmy are being beaten every place around syria because of the overwhelming fire power and air power. and air power is the deciding factor. you have got to take their air power out of it. you have got to have a safe zone where they can operate, train and equip. and we have to turn this thing around. anything less than that will be countered with increased russian and iranian assistance and more hezbollah fighters into the region. we have to change the battlefield situation. and just sending arms -- though they need them very body. it's not going to change the situation on the ground and the massacre goes on. martha: hindsight is always 20-20. but a lot of people would feel if we had done this sooner and i know you advocated doing it sooner that it would have been a clearer ally situation. is it too late and if we go in now it sounds like we are in deep from what you are saying if we can hope to achieve the goal and also tell us what is the ultimate goal here. >> our ultimate goal is to remove bashar al-asaad which the president articulated many times. will it be complicated, di
unfair and unbalanced fight. now the rebels are the freedom fighters, the syrian national farmy are being beaten every place around syria because of the overwhelming fire power and air power. and air power is the deciding factor. you have got to take their air power out of it. you have got to have a safe zone where they can operate, train and equip. and we have to turn this thing around. anything less than that will be countered with increased russian and iranian assistance and more hezbollah...
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air. back to you. >> let's hope he doesn't get too crowd crowded. still ahead, we are blowing the whistle on the unfairnesswk on the street" will be right back. ?ñ?h >>> i have that song in my head for a week. let's get to the cme. hey, rick. >> hi carl. there is very little doubt that any of you viewers or listeners on the radio, if you talk to anybody that's a proactive trader whether they're strategic or intraday, they're talking about interest rates, and rig rightly sow. even though we know the market isn't what it once was, there still is my analogy. you drop a brick on a geranium it's probably still going to grow, maybe a little crooked, but it's still going to grow. to that end technicals, it's all about trying to find the great moves that are like staircases. you know, 205 was an important close in tens and the minute we close through it, we basically beelined and had some intraday high yields around 223. i talk about when a market goes hot, it ends up in one of these moves, these trend moves. in this case the upside in yields. but a funny thing happened yesterday. it didn't hold its momentum. mome
air. back to you. >> let's hope he doesn't get too crowd crowded. still ahead, we are blowing the whistle on the unfairnesswk on the street" will be right back. ?ñ?h >>> i have that song in my head for a week. let's get to the cme. hey, rick. >> hi carl. there is very little doubt that any of you viewers or listeners on the radio, if you talk to anybody that's a proactive trader whether they're strategic or intraday, they're talking about interest rates, and rig...