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and uk theater companies and is the recipient of the allen wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have
and uk theater companies and is the recipient of the allen wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been...
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including the countries that are reputed to have the best intelligence services, such as the israelis, and uk, that we would be well served if we had a separate agency that was assigned singularly to domestic intelligence as opposed to having the fbi take that on. and there are a number of reasons. i guess the most immediate reason is just competence. we found the number of instances significant number of the 12 were instances where the culture of the fbi which is one of waiting until a crime has been committed, gathering evidence sufficient to take before a prosecutor to get an indictment that required a beyond reasonable doubt standard of evidence to get a conviction. that's a quite different mindset than when your objective is preventing the crime being occurred in the first instance. and we think that the culture of the fbi is so engrained that it has demonstrated its somewhere between difficulty and inability to be an effective domestic intelligence agency. >> senator, thank you. on behalf of the national press club, i'd like to present you with the highly coveted national press club mug
including the countries that are reputed to have the best intelligence services, such as the israelis, and uk, that we would be well served if we had a separate agency that was assigned singularly to domestic intelligence as opposed to having the fbi take that on. and there are a number of reasons. i guess the most immediate reason is just competence. we found the number of instances significant number of the 12 were instances where the culture of the fbi which is one of waiting until a crime...
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that's there was a rare victory for boston's likely a set up of the us and uk a horrible mix up at the back for me i take only three minutes georgevitch and this just made sure of the wind five minutes from time and from above you are squeezing in another bowl. present i did get one back in injury time i think lots of loves a. that's the idea that's how it finished first bring home the road this season. and this is how the table is shaping up after this weekend that used to sculpt states talked to points gives it a. place to call it by spots a prospect dripping. down this it's also close of the other end of the table here's a better car still propping it up and i level on points. just off. to golf now where unheralded local hero keegan bradley has won the us p.g.a. championship on his first ever appearance as a major tournament the victory came in a thrilling player finale with jason dufner to make him only the third player in a hundred years to win a major on his debut and he had to keep a few stars of beta there it was number one luke donald was playing himself into contention it fad
that's there was a rare victory for boston's likely a set up of the us and uk a horrible mix up at the back for me i take only three minutes georgevitch and this just made sure of the wind five minutes from time and from above you are squeezing in another bowl. present i did get one back in injury time i think lots of loves a. that's the idea that's how it finished first bring home the road this season. and this is how the table is shaping up after this weekend that used to sculpt states talked...
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and anarchy in the uk, what's behind the days and nights of rage in london and other uk cities. where will it end? this is piers morgan tonight. >>> good evening on a busy news day around the world, thousands of police on the streets of london and other uk cities are getting the upper hand on the fourth night of the scene. wild gyrations ending with the dow up, that's right. up nearly 4%. what it means for your money is legal ger, personal finance expert juan ulreich. a crazy day in the market. heading for another day of the dow falling. the rally in the end end up 400 points plus up. what do you make of it all? >> the fans shl markets were trying to figure out what the fed said. to distill it down, the financial markets figured out that ben bernanke with a bit of resistance was going to stand by the statement that the g-7 said and that was to do anything it could to shore up the economy and provide liquidity on the face of what happened in the last weeks. the economy is weaker than what they thought it was. the debt ceiling crisis dealt a blow. and the downgrade to the s&p. >> a
and anarchy in the uk, what's behind the days and nights of rage in london and other uk cities. where will it end? this is piers morgan tonight. >>> good evening on a busy news day around the world, thousands of police on the streets of london and other uk cities are getting the upper hand on the fourth night of the scene. wild gyrations ending with the dow up, that's right. up nearly 4%. what it means for your money is legal ger, personal finance expert juan ulreich. a crazy day in...
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and anarchy in the uk, what's behind the days and nights of rage in london and other uk cities. where will it end? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening on a busy news day around the world, thousands of police on the streets of london and other uk cities are getting the upper hand on the fourth night of appalling violence there. we'll have a report on the scene in a few minutes. mean while, there are wild gyrationings ending with the dow up nearly 4%. what it all means for your money is diane swank, and personal finance expert carmen wong ulrich. let me start with you diane. crazy day in the market. are we heading for another day of the dow falling. then the rally in the end ends up 400 points up. what do you make of it all? >> really the financial markets were having a hard time figuring out what the fed said in their statement. there was a lot of information to digest. but to distill it down, the financial markets found out that ben bernanke with a bit of resistance from his colleagues was going to stand by the statement the g-7 had on sunday which was do anything it
and anarchy in the uk, what's behind the days and nights of rage in london and other uk cities. where will it end? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening on a busy news day around the world, thousands of police on the streets of london and other uk cities are getting the upper hand on the fourth night of appalling violence there. we'll have a report on the scene in a few minutes. mean while, there are wild gyrationings ending with the dow up nearly 4%. what it all...
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s really embarrassing day, whether you like s&p for america to not be aaa when places like france and uk are. when you talk to s&p, everybody indicated d t let me underscore it, the biggest issue between us and a place like the uk. put in place an austerity program. is whether we have the political will to put in place, an austerity program that puts in the long-term curve outwards and we have not done that yet. >> as we show other countries that are still aaa. i want to ask you, congressman chaffetz, people are saying what is an issue is leadership. thth are seeing this huge crisis and markets looking for safe havens and not finding leadership to match the big economic challenges ahead. also saying, look, let's face it. the tea party successfully used default as a weapon, publicly bringing us to the brink of catastrophe before pulling back, plus politicians showing a willingness to gamble with the nation's economy. is there an overstepping of the boundaries and how can one trust politicians to pull it back? >> i think we're exemplifying the idea that washington, d.c. doesn't understand
s really embarrassing day, whether you like s&p for america to not be aaa when places like france and uk are. when you talk to s&p, everybody indicated d t let me underscore it, the biggest issue between us and a place like the uk. put in place an austerity program. is whether we have the political will to put in place, an austerity program that puts in the long-term curve outwards and we have not done that yet. >> as we show other countries that are still aaa. i want to ask you,...
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three rated aaa, germ any, france and uk as well as belgium and spain. as you look at a couple of these metrics, you'll see what's called insurance cost, the cost of insuring debt. we are the most attractive. if you look at the deficit, not great, but better than the uk. the gdp is lower. taking the u.s. and putting us next to belgium does not make perfect sense. if you look at the next slide, you'll see why they did this. we're talking politics of it. what bothers them is not so much what's happening now that i showed you, but what the out years look like. their argument is after the $2 trillion mistake, our debt to gdp continues to rise. this is something we have spoken about before. $7.5 trillion in debt. that's what's troubling them. their argument is country's like the uk have been more successful than we have at putting in long term programs, things that bend the curve down and get the debt to gdp ratio. >> show the chart again. the numbers go up and for a few reasons. nothing to do with pbs or funding of the arts or home heating assistance for the
three rated aaa, germ any, france and uk as well as belgium and spain. as you look at a couple of these metrics, you'll see what's called insurance cost, the cost of insuring debt. we are the most attractive. if you look at the deficit, not great, but better than the uk. the gdp is lower. taking the u.s. and putting us next to belgium does not make perfect sense. if you look at the next slide, you'll see why they did this. we're talking politics of it. what bothers them is not so much what's...
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everything under control and they're basically worried we could see more violence when night falls. >> we have seen violence spreading outside of london, other parts of the uk as well and there are many questions being asked as residents wake up on this tuesday morning as to how this all started, why is this all happening? >> reporter: this is what a lot of people are asking. clearly there's no one trigger reason. we do know of course that on saturday the initial riots happened because of the shooting of a young 29-year-old man, mark duggan, by police and there was a lot of anger in the local community but it does not explain why for the last to two-nights we've seen rampant, sporadic looting apparently by basically by packs of young teenagers exploiting this opportunity to ransack shops and vent their frustration at authorities. a lot of people are asking why, where does this huge well of anger come from? why has it exploded now? there's discussion about whether or not this is because of the recession, unemployment is high, a lot of benefits have been cut across the board, youth clubs for example have been discontinued, and of course, the police are stretc
everything under control and they're basically worried we could see more violence when night falls. >> we have seen violence spreading outside of london, other parts of the uk as well and there are many questions being asked as residents wake up on this tuesday morning as to how this all started, why is this all happening? >> reporter: this is what a lot of people are asking. clearly there's no one trigger reason. we do know of course that on saturday the initial riots happened...
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because this is a -- this is a phenomenon in the uk, and now it's coming over to the united states. >t's a global phenomenon, and we're doing the american version. because you know me, jimmy, i don't like a lot of pressure on my life. >> jimmy: yeah, why would you want to do this now? yeah. >> so it's based on cars. we get to do all kinds of stuff with cars. it's myself, tanner foust, who's a x-game rally driver, champion rutledge wood, who does nascar analysis and myself. and we do car reviews. we go on these adventures with cars. we do super cars. we do these wacky stunts with cars. >> jimmy: like celebrity cars, stuff like that. >> yes. >> jimmy: are you a car driver? >> yeah. well, now. >> jimmy: i mean, but how did you get the show? i was a fan of the show -- the uk show, and history said, "do you want to meet the guys?" they had the other two guys. so i went to meet the guys. and it was bbc producing it as well. and it was the oddest audition i ever had. we never went to a studio. we never went to a producer's office. we met in a parking lot. they call me up and says, "meet us i
because this is a -- this is a phenomenon in the uk, and now it's coming over to the united states. >t's a global phenomenon, and we're doing the american version. because you know me, jimmy, i don't like a lot of pressure on my life. >> jimmy: yeah, why would you want to do this now? yeah. >> so it's based on cars. we get to do all kinds of stuff with cars. it's myself, tanner foust, who's a x-game rally driver, champion rutledge wood, who does nascar analysis and myself. and we...
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this means less flexibility and scope for uk companies seeking to compete on the global stage. even though much of europe is worse off still, that's irrelevant because your main tv competition -- through shared language and similarities in culture, is from across the atlantic. i'm not suggesting the uk should mirror us-style regulation. us tv has problems of its own! and i know it may sound counterintuitive to call for lighter regulation when the uk has just been through the hacking scandal, but hear me out. it's no exaggeration to say decisions made in the next year will determine the long-term health of your broadcasting and content industries for decades to come. if economic growth is the priority of the government your regulators need to be cautious when making new laws in this space, or risk stifling the growth of your content businesses. if you want my opinion, here are some suggestions. first, the government should put innovation front and centre of their regulatory strategy. tv is going global and transforming in form. this new era, where innovation and speed are paramou
this means less flexibility and scope for uk companies seeking to compete on the global stage. even though much of europe is worse off still, that's irrelevant because your main tv competition -- through shared language and similarities in culture, is from across the atlantic. i'm not suggesting the uk should mirror us-style regulation. us tv has problems of its own! and i know it may sound counterintuitive to call for lighter regulation when the uk has just been through the hacking scandal,...
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japan and the uk have sent out a strong signal they will not be dumping their u.s. debt. all eyes are on the market tomorrow. christien kafton, ktvu knew. >>> timothy geithner scalded standard and poor's. saying that they showed a lack of math. there was talk he was going to resign. geithner is if only remaining top official from mr. obama's top economic team. >>> geithner also tried to calm down news. >>> finance officials from europe, japan, the u.s. and canada are not only concerned about the u.s. downgrade but also about italy and spain's economic woes. >>> governor jerry brown minced no words today about describing what could happen as a result of the downgrade. >> if you don't want to pay the taxes you have to cut social security, the military, research, highways, hospital, schools, universities you have to retrench from being a great superpower. i think there is a bill at the end of that that people might be willing to pay if they don't pay it, america will never be the same. >> reporter: but his own budget set, california heads against the debt drama. the state bor
japan and the uk have sent out a strong signal they will not be dumping their u.s. debt. all eyes are on the market tomorrow. christien kafton, ktvu knew. >>> timothy geithner scalded standard and poor's. saying that they showed a lack of math. there was talk he was going to resign. geithner is if only remaining top official from mr. obama's top economic team. >>> geithner also tried to calm down news. >>> finance officials from europe, japan, the u.s. and canada are...
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from the operation and also into north kosovo and occupy two administrative crossings yachting and bring uk with the intent of imposing. customs which serbia of course does not recognize and the majority of the world and crew including russia does not recognize. is it is not helping the status of saddest talks of course on the negotiations that are due to continuous september and the whole escalation of violence is simply not going towards a peaceful solution that everybody is hoping for were nato says the additional forces are being sent to kosovo to beef up its presence but actually to replace soldiers who've been on the ground since fighting began do you think a further increase in those nato troops could indeed escalate the tensions there well they're sending five hundred fifty more german troops and one hundred fifty more austrian troops. they would not be sending troops into kosovo if they didn't estimate that the situation could explode into a larger conflict and considering that the international community has an interest in solving the so-called north cost of the issue it would not
from the operation and also into north kosovo and occupy two administrative crossings yachting and bring uk with the intent of imposing. customs which serbia of course does not recognize and the majority of the world and crew including russia does not recognize. is it is not helping the status of saddest talks of course on the negotiations that are due to continuous september and the whole escalation of violence is simply not going towards a peaceful solution that everybody is hoping for were...
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treasuries are rated lower and they are riskier invevment than germany, france and canada and the uk. i am holly henningburg and we begin with a senior correspondant for fox business in the work. it seemed like a shock. but promise it shouldn't have been because the s&p warned in the debt talks this might happen if there were not more spending cuts. >> absolutely. this is the most del greated downgrade. i have covered them not in the u.s.. but it is unprecedented it is telegraphed and one of the most i have ever seen in the corporate deals in a long time. i don't think the markets will be that upset with this. we'll see. i am not encouraging people to buy s&p futures. but it will be an interesting monday morning opening and the people i talked to. when it started filtered out and leaked out by the government preparing everybody that it was happening and people on wall street that the market reaction will not be that great. it is a huge political stories and hearing rumblings in washington on the congressional committees that the democrats are out for blood and they want investigations
treasuries are rated lower and they are riskier invevment than germany, france and canada and the uk. i am holly henningburg and we begin with a senior correspondant for fox business in the work. it seemed like a shock. but promise it shouldn't have been because the s&p warned in the debt talks this might happen if there were not more spending cuts. >> absolutely. this is the most del greated downgrade. i have covered them not in the u.s.. but it is unprecedented it is telegraphed and...
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frangela, germany, hong kong and the uk. the u.s. double a plus rating with belgium and new zealand. countries with double a include united arab emrates, bermuda, kuwait and spain. the u.s. is currently at risk of being downgraded to that double a rating. what impact is the downgrade going to have on u.s. markets when they reopen? bring in steve forbes. thank you for joining us today. what is your reaction? >> in it terms of the u.s. treasure market it is not going have a huge reaction. s&p is playing politics with this thing. the u.s. can pay its interest and can pay the principle. the u.s. economy is a different matter. but the ability of the u.s. to service its government debts that is not in question. to put us below france and the uk and some of the other countries is prepostorrous. that is why you did not get a panic in the bond market when this thing became apparent last week. it has political ramifications but that is about the economy, not about the ability of the u.s. to service its debts. >> shannon: we saw in the market i
frangela, germany, hong kong and the uk. the u.s. double a plus rating with belgium and new zealand. countries with double a include united arab emrates, bermuda, kuwait and spain. the u.s. is currently at risk of being downgraded to that double a rating. what impact is the downgrade going to have on u.s. markets when they reopen? bring in steve forbes. thank you for joining us today. what is your reaction? >> in it terms of the u.s. treasure market it is not going have a huge reaction....
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six then women and men have marched in the uk and other cities in the u.s. >> the first iphone ap meant to help parents. it's called child i.d. it allows parents to store photos and information about a child such as height, weight, date of birth, hair color and eye color. in an emergency the parent can quickly e-mail the child's information to police. right now, the ap is only available from apple but the agency plans to make it available on other platforms. >> the sentencing trial of texas cut leader warren jeffs will resume monday after emotional testimony today. both his niece and nephew were each in tears as they testified to being sexually abused by their uncle. the judge allowed jeffs to sit outside court today after he said he didn't want to hear his religion degraded. he's convicted of assaulting two girls in the cut. he faces life in prison. >>> well, dramatic video out of london. take a look as a protest turns into a riot with people throwing things at police. >> howl a notorious group of computer hackers says it got revenge for the arrest of some of its members. >> clouds are
six then women and men have marched in the uk and other cities in the u.s. >> the first iphone ap meant to help parents. it's called child i.d. it allows parents to store photos and information about a child such as height, weight, date of birth, hair color and eye color. in an emergency the parent can quickly e-mail the child's information to police. right now, the ap is only available from apple but the agency plans to make it available on other platforms. >> the sentencing trial...
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we've seen the focus turn to france, to germany, and obviously we've seen the focus turn to the uk. what it really ties into is not only the high debt levels but also the exposure of the fwren. banking sector to peripheral europe, and their debt problems there. and there is a lot of concern about french bank exposure. there is certainly a lot more scrutiny with respect to the aaa rating and the rumors that were abounding in the market yesterday really do not help sentiment with it being already very gray now. >> i mean this is a problem, isn't it. like anything, one of the british newspapers had to put a big retraction it was saying over the weekend about the french banks, stock market in particular. can you get a clear picture of the picture of the french bank at the moment, someone like yourself, or is it pretty much guesswork at the moment? >> i think it pretty much is guesswork in terms of the outlook and the french economy. you've got to factor that in. that will mean that france's debt burden will go up because they'll have to tribet to that. now, they're talking about increasi
we've seen the focus turn to france, to germany, and obviously we've seen the focus turn to the uk. what it really ties into is not only the high debt levels but also the exposure of the fwren. banking sector to peripheral europe, and their debt problems there. and there is a lot of concern about french bank exposure. there is certainly a lot more scrutiny with respect to the aaa rating and the rumors that were abounding in the market yesterday really do not help sentiment with it being already...
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and fox being right-wing. it is about them going after personal enemies. producer of bill o'reilly stalked on the street. trying to tie the ukne hacking scand although to the news corp u.s. properties. news corp is the parent company of fox news. >> franch rich works in new york magazine and then they say that piers morgan now working strange enough to cnn might be the next to called to testify just like murdoch said yesterday. if it is a wideping issue. it is every newspaper in britain are under strutiny . this is the culture. it is piers morgan who listened in on a proist phone message that paul mccartney lined to it . played in the news room of the daily mirror. that is getting lost in all of this. they are talking about this and denying he had ordered or condoned it. we have an investigation of two issues and how fair did it spread in britain and whether at all it spread in the united states. >> there is no proof it has . i am glad frank rich made up his mind. i will wait and see what the investigation shows. >> i think it is an open question. he made an assumption and assume you know but we need more information. tabloi
and fox being right-wing. it is about them going after personal enemies. producer of bill o'reilly stalked on the street. trying to tie the ukne hacking scand although to the news corp u.s. properties. news corp is the parent company of fox news. >> franch rich works in new york magazine and then they say that piers morgan now working strange enough to cnn might be the next to called to testify just like murdoch said yesterday. if it is a wideping issue. it is every newspaper in britain...
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plus thousands arrested after violent riots in the uk. and a big payday that could not have come at a better time for some canadian men. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser, this hour looking out over the bay. a little bit of fog out there. it cleared out nicely. temperatures warmed up as well, into the 90s inland. a little warmer for all of us as we head into the next few days. we'll take a look at the [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo... only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. and safeway's 10% back to schools program, now there are two ways to earn cash for your kids school. from august tenth through september thirteenth look for products marked with the yellow bus and earn even mor
plus thousands arrested after violent riots in the uk. and a big payday that could not have come at a better time for some canadian men. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser, this hour looking out over the bay. a little bit of fog out there. it cleared out nicely. temperatures warmed up as well, into the 90s inland. a little warmer for all of us as we head into the next few days. we'll take a look at the [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub....
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and uk, really angry, because the allegations weigh made at the time that a deal what made with libyai was released as a part of that deal. the british government has denied that was the case, but this is something that's suddenly appeared front and center, where is al megrahi? it's difficult to get in touch with him given the situation, especially as right now there's no authority in the country. >> all right. zain verjee reporting to us out of london, zain, thanks. >>> the other store we're following is hurricane erenal. it's churning through the atlantic, gaining a lot of strength. is jacqui jeras will have the latest after the break. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ ma
and uk, really angry, because the allegations weigh made at the time that a deal what made with libyai was released as a part of that deal. the british government has denied that was the case, but this is something that's suddenly appeared front and center, where is al megrahi? it's difficult to get in touch with him given the situation, especially as right now there's no authority in the country. >> all right. zain verjee reporting to us out of london, zain, thanks. >>> the...
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is viewed less credit worthy than canada, france and the uk among other country. the same status as belgium and new zealand. one step above bermuda, kuwait and the beleaguered country of spain. good morning to you at the white house. i say the word good, parenthetically. not only, john, did the s&p down grade the dow, what does this mean for the country? >> negative outmeans they're praising for a further downgrade if we don't get our act together to a greater degree over the next couple of year. they give outlooks to give an advance sort of flashing yellow light, and then they say how a country or a company responds to that. that's what they're doing with this negative outlook and saying if we don't get a more thorough growing deficit reduction plan over the next few years we could go from aa plus to aa. >> let's talk the history since 1917. the economy that survived. aaa rating through every war since world war i. every financial crisis since the great depression. so now what do you make of s&p saying the u.s. lawmaking process is less stable, less effective and
is viewed less credit worthy than canada, france and the uk among other country. the same status as belgium and new zealand. one step above bermuda, kuwait and the beleaguered country of spain. good morning to you at the white house. i say the word good, parenthetically. not only, john, did the s&p down grade the dow, what does this mean for the country? >> negative outmeans they're praising for a further downgrade if we don't get our act together to a greater degree over the next...
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state since the six day war announcement for those been minutes and yeah it was consistent rejection of the same proposal put forward by the uk obama may in return the palestinians would be expected to drop their bid for statehood at the un and formally recognize israel as a church state. police in britain have released incredible c.c.t.v.
state since the six day war announcement for those been minutes and yeah it was consistent rejection of the same proposal put forward by the uk obama may in return the palestinians would be expected to drop their bid for statehood at the un and formally recognize israel as a church state. police in britain have released incredible c.c.t.v.
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has been generous and so has the uk and australia and canada, and there are some laggard of the europeanmore, france, italy and japan and some of the gulf states, too, with the exception of the saudis who have stepped up. but ann's report, as i was watching it, riveting, andrea, really indicates the extraordinary difficult situation it is facing us all here. >> and finally, michael, when you talk about the countries not delivering, greece, portugal, italy, we are talking about the countries having extraordinary efforts itself, and it is amazing that japan is giving anything given what they have experienced so this is a crisis occurring at the time of the global crisis, and it is not negate it, but what is your take on it? >> yes, compassion fatigue is something that everyone understands. there are enormous number of claims on people's goodwill in the last year, and we all know that these are very, very tough times for people around the world. but i think that there is an important principle at stake here, and it can be put simply like this, even in tough circumstances when people are suf
has been generous and so has the uk and australia and canada, and there are some laggard of the europeanmore, france, italy and japan and some of the gulf states, too, with the exception of the saudis who have stepped up. but ann's report, as i was watching it, riveting, andrea, really indicates the extraordinary difficult situation it is facing us all here. >> and finally, michael, when you talk about the countries not delivering, greece, portugal, italy, we are talking about the...
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my hope is also that our government and the uk government does not try to find a country that will giveunity from prosecution. he, his sons and his regime need to be put out of business and held accountable for their murderous actions. >> you make some very great points. thanks for coming on today. i appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> so the big question, did we overreact? how the west coast is now mocking the east coast online over yesterday's earthquake. that's going to make up our flip side. stick around. we're back right after this. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance -- responsib
my hope is also that our government and the uk government does not try to find a country that will giveunity from prosecution. he, his sons and his regime need to be put out of business and held accountable for their murderous actions. >> you make some very great points. thanks for coming on today. i appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> so the big question, did we overreact? how the west coast is now mocking the east coast online over yesterday's earthquake....
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and now computer specialists as well. so we're at a point now where gfk are tracking over 11,000 outlets in the uk holding this type of product. >>jerome: we started with e-readers about two years and a half ago; we started with only five products....and now we have 25 so we have a lot more choices for the customer. >>easen: the market for tablets, web-books and e-readers now has new momentum, spurred on by an explosion in the number of models, content and applications. but whether combining traditional reading experiences with innovative digital channels will drive a new era of profitability remains to be seen. >>reporter: it helps that the model for monetising this market already exists with consumers successfully paying for applications on their iphone and for digital copies of novels. >>gurnah: with these devices content is absolutely king, without books this is a piece of digital junk. so we've been working really hard with people like google, with some of the uk's biggest publishers like harper collins, random house just to make more books available. >>reporter: and not just books. the real driver could come from a sect
and now computer specialists as well. so we're at a point now where gfk are tracking over 11,000 outlets in the uk holding this type of product. >>jerome: we started with e-readers about two years and a half ago; we started with only five products....and now we have 25 so we have a lot more choices for the customer. >>easen: the market for tablets, web-books and e-readers now has new momentum, spurred on by an explosion in the number of models, content and applications. but whether...
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>>> and the uk trying to contain the worst oil spill they have encountered in a decade. we have the latest on the efforts to stop this leak. >>> tim for the "your business entrepreneur of the week." michael and brad wanted to personalize the surfing experience. so they started grain surffboards out of maine. customers can buy a kit and design their own or take a course at the farm where mike and brad share their expertise and passion. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. latisse® is the only fda approved prescription treatment for inadequate or not enough lashes. now with latisse® my lashes are longer, darker, with more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy
>>> and the uk trying to contain the worst oil spill they have encountered in a decade. we have the latest on the efforts to stop this leak. >>> tim for the "your business entrepreneur of the week." michael and brad wanted to personalize the surfing experience. so they started grain surffboards out of maine. customers can buy a kit and design their own or take a course at the farm where mike and brad share their expertise and passion. for more, watch "your...
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and internationally. we've launched in the uk and canada, we'll be launching in france. we've launched multiple sites.re about to launch high school, weddings. so basically the idea is to be able to offer our readers a bit of everything. from politics, to books to entertainment, style, divorce, everything. and the merger with aol has given me and my team at the "huffington post" the opportunity to really have the resources to expand along all the different paths. video, international, domestic, this amazing that i mentioned earlier. >> are you paying any of these journalists? you get most people to write for you for nothing. >> we have over 1,300 journalists at the moment on pay roll. and we still have other -- >> what? >> over 1,300. >>> how do you feel about that? do you feel uneasy paying people? >> i'm loving it. because at the same time, we have this great platform. we're a journalistic enterprise and a platform. and the platform has over 9,000 bloggers with their own passwords. plus thousands of people from all walks of life who send us posts on everything that they care about. >> do you ever lo
and internationally. we've launched in the uk and canada, we'll be launching in france. we've launched multiple sites.re about to launch high school, weddings. so basically the idea is to be able to offer our readers a bit of everything. from politics, to books to entertainment, style, divorce, everything. and the merger with aol has given me and my team at the "huffington post" the opportunity to really have the resources to expand along all the different paths. video, international,...
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standard & poor's considers canada, france, and the uk more credit worthy than the u.s. our credit rating is on par new zealand and belgium. the downgrade comes on the heels of the newest jobs report showing the unemployment rate dropping slightly. the economy did add 117,000 jobs in july, but not enough to convince standard & poor's the u.s. is moving in the right direction. >> our job right now has to be doing whatever we can to help folks find work, to help create the climate where business can put up that job listing, where incomes are rising again for people. >> we were right to hold the president accountable on the debt limit because he's already back to proposing more stimulus spending, higher taxes and even more regulations. doubling down on the same failed policies is not the answer. >> well, cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood has more from the white house what this downgrade means for the u.s. good morning to you. >> this is the kind of historical first that no country wants to have happen, a huge symbolic blow to the united states and its econom
standard & poor's considers canada, france, and the uk more credit worthy than the u.s. our credit rating is on par new zealand and belgium. the downgrade comes on the heels of the newest jobs report showing the unemployment rate dropping slightly. the economy did add 117,000 jobs in july, but not enough to convince standard & poor's the u.s. is moving in the right direction. >> our job right now has to be doing whatever we can to help folks find work, to help create the climate...
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. >>> and it is anarchy in the uk with buildings ablaze and violent clashes. as the sun sets with more mayhem to come, and we have live report from the scene. >>> and plus, coming home, the warriors who lost their lives fighting for their country in afghanistan's deadliest day returned to a hero's salute. >>> we begin with breaking news from the troubled financial markets and with new information just released from the federal reserve. the reserve says it will keep the interest rates at record lows for two years after acknowledging the u.s. economy is weaker than previously thought with increasing risk. the statement says in part to promote the ongoing economic recovery the committee decided today to keep the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to 1 quarter percent. that sent financial markets into turmoil. and take a look at the boards right now. all day, they have been in the green, but after the statement from the fed, they shifted into the red, and throughout the hour we will keep a close on the boards as the day is drawing to a close. but the big
. >>> and it is anarchy in the uk with buildings ablaze and violent clashes. as the sun sets with more mayhem to come, and we have live report from the scene. >>> and plus, coming home, the warriors who lost their lives fighting for their country in afghanistan's deadliest day returned to a hero's salute. >>> we begin with breaking news from the troubled financial markets and with new information just released from the federal reserve. the reserve says it will keep...
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and photographs. thank you, casey. >> london police released new video of the deadly riot uk and hope that this will encourage someonestep forward about who the teens are . the days of violence began over a raciall issue . but you wouldn't know that by the way the headlines are reading. is the media too politically correct. we'll talk it out, next. nes ♪ ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ ♪ she was waiting up around the bend ♪ ♪ smile at me and then you take my hand ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, where delicious ingredients like toasted oats, with rich dark chocolate, sweet golden honey, or creamy peanut butter come together in the most perfect combinations. ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ ♪ yah, i was just thinking ♪ i hope this will never end c>> watch out for newt. his campaign is about to get moving again. he's comparing his runn up to walmart saying you watch the way we are developing new approaches. and over the next 60 days you will see a campaign that is different. newt is meeting with the maui gop today. he and his wife are cell brating theirr 11th weddin
and photographs. thank you, casey. >> london police released new video of the deadly riot uk and hope that this will encourage someonestep forward about who the teens are . the days of violence began over a raciall issue . but you wouldn't know that by the way the headlines are reading. is the media too politically correct. we'll talk it out, next. nes ♪ ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ ♪ she was waiting up around the bend ♪ ♪ smile at me and then you...
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and it was released as a single in the uk. the only single on "bat out of hell" to get to the top ten at the time. and it was number one in australia and all around the world. and they leased it in america. and there was a gentleman by the name of casey kasem, and when "paradise" got to number 38, he actually put into the envelope or whatever a handwritten note that said get this trash out of the top ten. which is like, you know, that's like a kindergarten thing now. >> how many -- how many copies of "bat out of hell" worldwide have now been sold? >> around 42 million. >> unbelievable. >> and it was only "thriller" and ac/dc back ahead of us. >> third biggest selling album worldwide. dare i ask you how much money it made you? >> it hadn't made me any money. >> why? >> they declared me in breach of contract in 1982. and in 1982, i got sued for $100 million. and lost. >> you sell 43 million copies of this album and barely made any money out of it? >> i think i got a check last week $1.29. and i'm really serious. i've seen statem
and it was released as a single in the uk. the only single on "bat out of hell" to get to the top ten at the time. and it was number one in australia and all around the world. and they leased it in america. and there was a gentleman by the name of casey kasem, and when "paradise" got to number 38, he actually put into the envelope or whatever a handwritten note that said get this trash out of the top ten. which is like, you know, that's like a kindergarten thing now....
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. >> and now, back to london. >> the uk is setting an ambitious goal for renewable energy. tting up thousands of wind turbines out at sea is difficult and expensive. >> the rising of a british shores, this is the government's great hope for grain energy. but building these things is a real challenge. you need a special vessel like this. it can stand on the seabed and lift itself up. a crane which is each component into place. this is secona segment of the tower. all this makes planting wind turbines out at sea very expensive. the machines are more out of the way than on land and the cost gets passed on to consumers who are already facing rising bills. >> it will come down in 20 years. >> it is late evening, but the work keeps going as they enter a critical phase, lifting the giant set of blades off the deck. they are now angling this huge router so that it is in the right position to be hoisted and fitted to the very top of the tower. >> 100 meters up, it leans out as the robber gets lifted. the biggest danger, ironically, is a sudden gust of wind. then the final approach. t
. >> and now, back to london. >> the uk is setting an ambitious goal for renewable energy. tting up thousands of wind turbines out at sea is difficult and expensive. >> the rising of a british shores, this is the government's great hope for grain energy. but building these things is a real challenge. you need a special vessel like this. it can stand on the seabed and lift itself up. a crane which is each component into place. this is secona segment of the tower. all this makes...
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and just to put this in perspective, i'm heading back to the uk tonight, i'm heading to london tonight, wolf, so i'll be able to talk to you more about that and take on that further tomorrow night. >> we'll check back with you tomorrow for sure. richard, one final question. unemployment here in the united states right now nationally at 9.1%. what is it in england? >> it's lower. anywhere between 7 1/2 and 8 1/2, depending on what your definition is for unemployment. the problem is, as the austerity measures are kicking in, so the future for job growth is very low, and there are many who will actually be losing. if if the government says they're adamantly sticking to them, then we will see more job losses and poverty in the uk. >> thanks so much. we'll check in with you in london tomorrow. it's one of the most elite and important units in the united states military. now the navy s.e.a.l.s have lost 22 of their finest. a whopping 10% of that elite unit. we'll look more at the impact of the deadly chopper shootdown in afghanist afghanistan. and a crackdown of brutal random attacks in the
and just to put this in perspective, i'm heading back to the uk tonight, i'm heading to london tonight, wolf, so i'll be able to talk to you more about that and take on that further tomorrow night. >> we'll check back with you tomorrow for sure. richard, one final question. unemployment here in the united states right now nationally at 9.1%. what is it in england? >> it's lower. anywhere between 7 1/2 and 8 1/2, depending on what your definition is for unemployment. the problem is,...
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and run thaand run.sral. >>> a police officer in the uk gets hit by a stolen car and still manages to grab the suspect. it's all caught on tape. police were chasing the car when one of the cops try to set up a roadblock by using his car. the stolen car then hits the police car. the cop is standing behind it. the top flies into the air but manages to get back on his feet and chase down the suspect. here it is again. the driver was sentenced to 23 months in prison. the officer suffered only minor injuries after chasing down that suspect. >> that is amazing. he should get a medal for that. we're going to head to the comcast newsroom. the giants, 49ers, raiders are all in the headlines tonight. >> i don't know how to follow up that last video but i'll ftry. did the freak come out to play tuesday? highlights and postgame reaction from the gian thckd'banis ghtoith the d'backs tonight in shorts. c >>> let's bring in john henry smith and we're just discussing collectively here, giants, a's, raiders, this is what we call an overall lousy night in the bay area, right? >> you're going to have those in a 365 day y
and run thaand run.sral. >>> a police officer in the uk gets hit by a stolen car and still manages to grab the suspect. it's all caught on tape. police were chasing the car when one of the cops try to set up a roadblock by using his car. the stolen car then hits the police car. the cop is standing behind it. the top flies into the air but manages to get back on his feet and chase down the suspect. here it is again. the driver was sentenced to 23 months in prison. the officer suffered...
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in europe markets and uk, germany, france, in positive territory. the markets a lot of investors feel the safest place to put their money is in gold. and as -- one point yesterday gold hit a record of $1800 an hou ounce. gold prices were higher there the 1980s. >> it is not a record high when you adjust that. lot to digest this morning. let's bring in felicia taylor who has been watch thing carefully. i know because we have been working similar hours that you have really been trying to find rationale and reason behind this. the question everybody has is when does it end? >> exact. >> i we need to find out from people who are buying and selling the stocks. why they are doing it and when they think lit stop. >> i have been talking to people around the world and asking that exact question. when is the buy-in point. they are not ready yet. there's just simply too much uncertainty. that remains in the marketplace. they are not confirmed as to when the united states is going to actually issue some kind of direction as to where we are going in this global c
in europe markets and uk, germany, france, in positive territory. the markets a lot of investors feel the safest place to put their money is in gold. and as -- one point yesterday gold hit a record of $1800 an hou ounce. gold prices were higher there the 1980s. >> it is not a record high when you adjust that. lot to digest this morning. let's bring in felicia taylor who has been watch thing carefully. i know because we have been working similar hours that you have really been trying to...
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watching the show one of them going to the belly it's the very first time we've taken porridge in the uk event and i'm just. and that there are so many spectators there is such a lot of confusing wouldn't expect it to be so exciting it's been an awesome experience. he's only part of the action here as some followers of looked out have plenty of motivation well for others it's a way of life but we do care about the result if we fail to take first place we will try again next time otherwise we'll just be resting on our laurels. we've met so many puta full intelligent and interesting people here that's why we're going to take part in fluke documents every single yeah that's for sure. when it comes to flicked up a perfectly the flight. has no limits some strive just for the feeling of taking off some do their best. with busier gratian but this time around pretty busy distance loves are not usually known to fly but do seem to be boosted by barrels of beer. this would just bring in victory to the feasting team from the sultan russian city over stuff. we were aiming to surprise both the spectators and ou
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who's to blame and what violence in the uk? wall street gyration, the dow closes up. the biggest gain of the year is one day off of the biggest loss of the year. i'll ask people who know the market what it means for your money. dan rather, the veteran newsman that's covered every veteran since john f. kennedy what he thinks what's going on in washington and wall street. all that at the top of the hour. anderson, back to you. >> piers, thank you very much. i remember 19 years ago this month, no, 19 years ago a couple of months from now standing not too far from here, the airport in mogadishu, watching dan rather reporting. >>> up next, the big 60 interview with iman, the world famous supermodel born in somalia. she's concerned the world is not doing enough to end the suffering of the somalis here. >> it's heart breaking for more ways than one. it's preventable but it is not not salvageable. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get e
who's to blame and what violence in the uk? wall street gyration, the dow closes up. the biggest gain of the year is one day off of the biggest loss of the year. i'll ask people who know the market what it means for your money. dan rather, the veteran newsman that's covered every veteran since john f. kennedy what he thinks what's going on in washington and wall street. all that at the top of the hour. anderson, back to you. >> piers, thank you very much. i remember 19 years ago this...
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. >> you said you don't understand how standard & poor's can look at the countries of the uk and france give them aaa rating and do you understand why the white house as pushed back so vem mentally and said that the numbers don't add up. and what does that do to the credibility of the standard & poor's. >> they missed the subprime debaulk kell and aided and abedded the process of creating those toxic vehicles known as collateralized debt obligations, also known as derivatives. haven't said anything until the critical juncture. it took 224 years and 41 presidents to amass $1 trillion of debt in the united states and it's taken only about three presidents to add another 13 trillion n that interim, when the debt doubled from 2001 to 2009, they were remark clee silent. in fact, they have just began to say things. so once again, they are years late and trillions of dollars short. >> i want you to weigh in on the news that came out with the whole debt downgrade overshadowed and that was the jobs report. with the unemployment rate dipping ever so slightly, from 9.2 to 9.1, 117,000 jobs added l
. >> you said you don't understand how standard & poor's can look at the countries of the uk and france give them aaa rating and do you understand why the white house as pushed back so vem mentally and said that the numbers don't add up. and what does that do to the credibility of the standard & poor's. >> they missed the subprime debaulk kell and aided and abedded the process of creating those toxic vehicles known as collateralized debt obligations, also known as...
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and at the moment, you've got the united states slowing down, you've got germany, you've got the uk. t into numbers today for you, we've had the manger man market, the dax, down more than 6% this morning n. and into the early afternoon. there is no reason why on this thursday in august this should be happening, other than as ali rightly points out, these little pieces of economic news, because, look, when we had the fall -- when we had the falls two weeks ago it was based on fear. now we're starting to get falls based on fact. we know things are slowing down. these asset prices, kyra, are bearing the burden. >> do you think policymakers around the world are simply out of ideas and that just contributes to the fear and the confusion and the lack of confidence? >> no. i don't think they're out of ideas. i think they're out of ability to perform any of the ideas. there's a lot of talk in europe. every time the european union, whether it's sarkozy or merkle or the commission, they talk and come out with a plan and everybody says it's not bold enough or not strong enough. you take the unit
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and we were sitting on the plane. yeah, it was -- we started talking, you know, about the state of the hip hop scene in the uk and in americat w, it was crazy for me to accept a bill -- >> jimmy: oh, you took it? >> yeah, i was like, thanks a lot. i mean, it could have been anything. >> jimmy: he didn't ask you to carry his bag or anything through customs? >> he did give me a nice fluffy toy as a gift. >> jimmy: what happened when you took the pill that coolio gave you? >> it was a bit blurry after that. i don't really remember. i would like to think it was a but i could have been rolling around. naked, playing with his hair, telling him that i loved him. i don't know. >> jimmy: is it true that you were originally -- they intended you to play spider-man on broadway? >> not really. i did some workshops for the play with julie, who i know really well. she directed the first film i ever did and she just asked me, she asked me and evan rachel wood, who was in the same film, if we would come help bono and edge, the guys from u2, if we could workshom sop some of thei ideas -- >> jimmy: were they there? >> yeah, it was crazy. we s
and we were sitting on the plane. yeah, it was -- we started talking, you know, about the state of the hip hop scene in the uk and in americat w, it was crazy for me to accept a bill -- >> jimmy: oh, you took it? >> yeah, i was like, thanks a lot. i mean, it could have been anything. >> jimmy: he didn't ask you to carry his bag or anything through customs? >> he did give me a nice fluffy toy as a gift. >> jimmy: what happened when you took the pill that coolio gave...
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there are certain markets which will remain strong and constant in the west - certain markets in the uk that i can tap into. it's what kind of sharp new outlook you want to bring to your business which i think appeals to me. >>reporter: expanding the reach of distinguished brands in mainland china is a long-term strategy. for the hard pressed british treasury, these early connections should help maintain the intake of top dollar students to uk universities. while sino-british networks should deliver referral business to the schools and advance their students' careers - by broadening the old school tie network. >>reporter: india may be one of the economic success stories of the modern world, but it has achieved this despite some truly antiquated transport infrastructure. the government is pushing to improve this with a massive investment programme which will benefit millions of people, yet there is some resistance to the plans. >>reporter: every weekday morning in mumbai, 5000 lunch deliverymen go to work, taking hundreds of thousands of home cooked meals from the suburbs, to workers in
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it has to be confronted and defeated. >>> if you're getting on a plane to the uk, the state department says stay away from the volatile area and don't get into arguments that might turn violent. good advice. >>> two days after the dow pocalypse, let's see how the world is doing. european markets have opened on the plus side. u.s. stock futures have been all over the place this morning. of course, the dow started out yesterday in the red. this is a time lapsed look at the board. fasten your seatbelt and put up your tray table. you see it going to the green and stay there to the closing bell. it finished up nearly 430 points. that is the tenth largest point gain in the dow's history. of course, that came a day after the sixth biggest drop in its history. if you're going to watch the dow, it helps to have plenty of dramamine close by. the fed helped make that rally happen. it did. officials promised to keep interest rates, not just low, but exceptionally low for at least two years. one professor says the fed admit thad the economy will stay weak through the middle of 2013. >>> on to the w
it has to be confronted and defeated. >>> if you're getting on a plane to the uk, the state department says stay away from the volatile area and don't get into arguments that might turn violent. good advice. >>> two days after the dow pocalypse, let's see how the world is doing. european markets have opened on the plus side. u.s. stock futures have been all over the place this morning. of course, the dow started out yesterday in the red. this is a time lapsed look at the...
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in the last two weeks, you've got millions and millions -- with every one of these senate races that the uknce on the whole campaign. how does that factor into how we should look at this? >> look, the republicans have been very good about raising tons and tons of money for outsiders. the name of bill burton's group escapes me at the moment, but former deputy press secretary, he has an independent group racing money hand over fist to do battle before karl rove's groups. rob said something interesting about the fact that republicans aren't rallies around behind everything. that might explain why the numbers -- i would like to say that it's because of reaction to republicans taking over the house and some governorships around the country that the reaction around the country of democrats has -- could be one of the reasons to explain why numbers for democratic committees have gone up. the reaction of people who say they're angry with the president is pushing them to not give to president obama directly, about you to campaign committees in wisconsin and tennessee and ohio and other places where p
in the last two weeks, you've got millions and millions -- with every one of these senate races that the uknce on the whole campaign. how does that factor into how we should look at this? >> look, the republicans have been very good about raising tons and tons of money for outsiders. the name of bill burton's group escapes me at the moment, but former deputy press secretary, he has an independent group racing money hand over fist to do battle before karl rove's groups. rob said something...