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andrew, do stay with us, andrew.e'll be co-anchoring the show right throughout the course of "world business today," this edition and later on. we'll be back with him after the break. we'll also be speaking to jennifer delgado. she'll be bringing you your world weather forecast, so don't go away. >>> welcome back. live from london and dallan in northeastern china, you're watching "world business today." >> let's go to the weather now, starting with germany where they're clearing up after a major storm. jennifer delgado joins us from the cnn international weather center. good morning to you, jen. germany first. how's it looking? the cleanup operation is under way? >> yeah, you know, the weather is looking better today, but it was quite wild late sunday as well as into monday. we have some new video in, and it's showing you the damage left behind after a round of strong storms. people are cleaning up there after some of these storms produced some good-size hail as well as damaged roofs. you can see them, the homes ther
andrew, do stay with us, andrew.e'll be co-anchoring the show right throughout the course of "world business today," this edition and later on. we'll be back with him after the break. we'll also be speaking to jennifer delgado. she'll be bringing you your world weather forecast, so don't go away. >>> welcome back. live from london and dallan in northeastern china, you're watching "world business today." >> let's go to the weather now, starting with germany...
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andrew?> okay. ni nina, asia pacific markets opening in a clear sell-off mode as well following the big losses in europe on friday. let's go to our asia business analyst, rami inocencio. >> markets red across the board. banks in particular were slammed, which brought the numbers down. the nikkei fell oust the gate and closed down 2.3%, this is nearly its lowest close in 2 1/2 years, since april 2009. exporters, too, including nissan, sony, panasonic, those slul ed 3% to 4%. the hang seng had a similar picture. they closed down about 2.4%. that hurt shipping, oil and banking stocks. the index closed down more than 4%. losses accelerating in the last two hours as you can see here. on the choi these mainland, the shanghai composite was closed for the midautumn festive holiday. imports hit a record high for august. the forecast was for a 21% jump right here. instead, china clocked in much more. that was actually a 30% jump. this number here implies strong and growing domestic demand even though t
andrew?> okay. ni nina, asia pacific markets opening in a clear sell-off mode as well following the big losses in europe on friday. let's go to our asia business analyst, rami inocencio. >> markets red across the board. banks in particular were slammed, which brought the numbers down. the nikkei fell oust the gate and closed down 2.3%, this is nearly its lowest close in 2 1/2 years, since april 2009. exporters, too, including nissan, sony, panasonic, those slul ed 3% to 4%. the hang...
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andrew? >>> interesting insight into the world of trading, that realtime trading where you get those sort of trades, as ralph was saying, more unusual than you might think. here in asia, pretty good numbers around the region. let's start with tokyo, the nikkei up by 1.8%. no coincidence those numbers came on the back of improving manufacturing confidence. that was up for a fiven consecutive month in september and does show you how manufacturers are getting back on their feet following that march tsunami. a lost people saying it would take longer than it has for japan's manufacturing sector to recover from that. it does not seem to be the case. in australia, the benchmark not far behind, the numbers we saw on the nikkei. up by more than 1.5%. here in hong kong, it was up more modest, a gain, and in shanghai, just down the road from here where we are, the index slipping back by a 0.20%. nina. >>> u.s. markets look set for a slightly higher open when they begin trading on thursday. the early ind
andrew? >>> interesting insight into the world of trading, that realtime trading where you get those sort of trades, as ralph was saying, more unusual than you might think. here in asia, pretty good numbers around the region. let's start with tokyo, the nikkei up by 1.8%. no coincidence those numbers came on the back of improving manufacturing confidence. that was up for a fiven consecutive month in september and does show you how manufacturers are getting back on their feet following...
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andrew? >> that's right. he said exactly the same thing not that long ago. people are looking for a few more details from ben bernanke, not prepared to give them the moment. that sparked a sell-off in new york. in japan, the nikkei down 0.63, the hang seng in hong kong, down about one quarter. the shanghai composite ended virtually flat. the monetary policy tightening does appear to be working. inflation in china slower in august from july's three-year high and that's boosting hopes that beijing will be able to refrain from more tightening measures. now inflation was down to .2%. that's down from 6.5% in earlier months. but that's still well above the government's target of 4%. and in new zealand, the mood there is one of excitement and anticipation ahead of the rugby world cup which kicks off in less than half an hour from now. not only rugby fans are in high spirits. take a look at the investment community as well, the country's stock index ending 0.5%. they can do a full day's work and the
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. >> and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. welcome. the top stories this wednesday, september the 28th. >>> assessing the state of europe's finances. barosa says the debt crisis is the greatest challenge in the history of the european union. >>> and despite reassurances from the greek prime minister, most germans still think it's a mistake to help greece. >>> plus, selling love to the world. our new member of "the boss" team breaks down the business of romance. >> it's all just ahead. we'll begin with the markets also in just a moment. first, though, within the last hour, the president of the european commission, jose-manuel barosa, delivered his state of the union in strassburg. he's giving his road map for the year ahead. earlier he paid particularly attention to the debt crisis that is now engulfing the european union. and what he said were the reasons behind it. >> we need to achieve it. it was an illusion to think that we could have a common currency and a single market with national approaches to budget and economic policies. >>
. >> and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. welcome. the top stories this wednesday, september the 28th. >>> assessing the state of europe's finances. barosa says the debt crisis is the greatest challenge in the history of the european union. >>> and despite reassurances from the greek prime minister, most germans still think it's a mistake to help greece. >>> plus, selling love to the world. our new member of "the boss" team...
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andrew andrews our plan would be -- mr. andrews: our plan would be we would rest and the chairman would proceed. i ask unanimous consent to enter in the record the statement from the law professors referenced earlier. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. andrews: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: mr. speaker, one listens to the back and forth on this debate, there's a lot of different points and i'm sure some confusion that flows from that. but the debate's really pretty simple and it's about one question. if a group of people working at a business in this country choose to try to organize a union and bargain collectively for their wages and their working conditions and the employer is discomforted by that, the employer comes in and says, i don't like the fact that you're trying to form a union and bargain collectively and insert your rights. so i'm moving. i'm out of here. should that be legal or not? we believe emph
andrew andrews our plan would be -- mr. andrews: our plan would be we would rest and the chairman would proceed. i ask unanimous consent to enter in the record the statement from the law professors referenced earlier. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. andrews: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: mr. speaker, one listens to the back and forth on this debate, there's a lot of different...
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i'm andrew stevens.he top stories today this monday, the 5th of september. >> markets tumble as the jobs report is released. >>> dominique strauss-kahn is back on french soil. what does the public make of his return? >>> and it's been a bumpy ride for the u.s. economy, but coney island hopes the fortunes are turning a corner. >>> markets in europe are not off to a great start. the indices opened sharply. here is where they stand right now with heavy losses. clearly, we have a number of factors here. we have not only the u.s. jobs report, which showed jobs growth stagnating in august and markets playing catch up with the slide on the dow on friday, but the election setback for angela merkel in her home state. the euro is being hit by that. we also have the u.s. authority's suing several major u.s. banks. that takes us to the european banks which are taking a hit. let's take a look an at those, please. they are being sued by the fhfa on behalf of freddie mac and fannie mae. 17 banks are named in the lawsui
i'm andrew stevens.he top stories today this monday, the 5th of september. >> markets tumble as the jobs report is released. >>> dominique strauss-kahn is back on french soil. what does the public make of his return? >>> and it's been a bumpy ride for the u.s. economy, but coney island hopes the fortunes are turning a corner. >>> markets in europe are not off to a great start. the indices opened sharply. here is where they stand right now with heavy losses....
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. >> a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." the top stories, the 1st of september, the u.s. got blocks at&t's buyout of t-mobile usa. >> they worry about a global takedown take hold. >>> and new zealand hopes the world cup can help boost a flagging industry. >>> the european marks were up on wednesday on the hopes that the federal reserve will take further action to stimulate the u.s. economy. let's have a look at where they're trading at the moment. as you can see, largely speaking in the red and we have the heaviest losses coming from the ftse index. they skam out with disappointing returns. there were dispiemting figures from earlier in the week. let's move along to the currency markets. we're seeing a little bit of weakness from the euro versus the u.s. dollar. the euro trading at 143 president 18, the british pound at 1.6235, and the japanese yen is 76.84. andrew. >> the euro down in europe but up here in asia. it's been a pretty busy day on asia. the manufacturing numbers came from
. >> a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." the top stories, the 1st of september, the u.s. got blocks at&t's buyout of t-mobile usa. >> they worry about a global takedown take hold. >>> and new zealand hopes the world cup can help boost a flagging industry. >>> the european marks were up on wednesday on the hopes that the federal reserve will take further action to stimulate the u.s....
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andrew? >> what a difference a couple of hours make, charles. if you look at what happened here, it was the european debt crisis driving the asian markets down today. that's because the european markets closed so weak yesterday and most of the asian markets were closed before they opened yesterday. it is about the strength of the u.s. economy hurting share prices. banking and energy companies lead the way. there you see it with a notable exception of hong kong. if you want clear evidence of just how closely asia is tied in with the euro zone crisis at the moment, take a look at this. this was hong kong off the top responding to that weak close in europe. when europe closed here, we saw the spike up, a bit of volatility there, with the euro zone back into the red. that's what we saw in hong kong. very much following what was beginning on in europe in just the last hour of trading today. the australian market down 1.6%. not surprising, uncertainty outweighing concern. the nikkei down 2.2% closi
andrew? >> what a difference a couple of hours make, charles. if you look at what happened here, it was the european debt crisis driving the asian markets down today. that's because the european markets closed so weak yesterday and most of the asian markets were closed before they opened yesterday. it is about the strength of the u.s. economy hurting share prices. banking and energy companies lead the way. there you see it with a notable exception of hong kong. if you want clear evidence...
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i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today," and the top stories this friday, the 2nd of september. investors head to the exits, worries about the upcoming jobs report takes hold. >>> the prime minister vows to stay on although her popularity with voters is slipping. >>> don't miss. twinings decision to change the early grey blend. in a few hours the u.s. will release the jobs market. it is always a big number. take a look at these bar shots here. this is what's been happening. it's a fairly mixed picture as you can see over the past few months. after falling sharply, though, in may and june, we had something of a rebound in july. the question is will that trend continue? this is what is expected in august. and as you can see, it's not looking too healthy. economists surveyed by cnn expect the growth to slow, as you see there. they say the u.s. will have added about 75,000 jobs in august, while the jobless rate will remain at 9.1%. we should point out here 75,000 is about half the number t
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and they followed us all the way back to andrews air force base. and we looked out the wing and you could see the pilot of the fighter's face. >> you snapped photos from air force one? >> you cannot. they have internet access onboard. but not for the press. >> so when did you get those photos back to the "new york times"? and was there a west side at the time? >> i worked for the "associated press" during this time. >> oh, you did? >> at our first stop -- here in nebraska this was the first time that i was able to send some of the stuff. when he went to his under ground bunker, they took us to another room and we were able to send the pictures back then. >> what picture is one that everybody remembers the most? >> there were probably two pictures. from that day, the picture of andy card whispering into his ear is now in the history books. it's one of those pictures that people will -- when i see people that are younger than me and say, oh, you were the one that thook picture of andy card whispering in the president's ear that day, weren't you? >> a
and they followed us all the way back to andrews air force base. and we looked out the wing and you could see the pilot of the fighter's face. >> you snapped photos from air force one? >> you cannot. they have internet access onboard. but not for the press. >> so when did you get those photos back to the "new york times"? and was there a west side at the time? >> i worked for the "associated press" during this time. >> oh, you did? >> at...
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andrew? >>> there's a lot riding on what happens wrenn officials from the so-called troika, the imf, the european commission and central bank meet the greek government today. depending on the outcome of that meeting, greece's bailout could be renegotiated. john defterios joins us from athens. just on the troika, what are they going to be looking for from greece to get the next bailout or the next part of the bailout through? >> there's two-pronged approach here, near term the troika, which started its fill day of work here after arriving last night has to come up with a draft for the euro zone finance ministers meeting on monday. that's to deal with the sixth installment of the previous package. that's about a $10 billion payment. they don't see any major hurdles on that. they talk about negotiating the july 21st agreement, negotiation would mean they need to close a gap for 201, 2013, 2014 of about 10 billion euros. that's the hard work from this point forward. you have the 7th, 8th and 9th
andrew? >>> there's a lot riding on what happens wrenn officials from the so-called troika, the imf, the european commission and central bank meet the greek government today. depending on the outcome of that meeting, greece's bailout could be renegotiated. john defterios joins us from athens. just on the troika, what are they going to be looking for from greece to get the next bailout or the next part of the bailout through? >> there's two-pronged approach here, near term the...
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also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially viable alternative to the head gemini of the us dollar and the single currency of the world's largest developed market of consumers but ever since this establishment as part of the master treaty critics have pointed to the lack of a single political entity it to oversee the monetary union something that in two thousand and eleven is increasingly becoming the mortal flaw for the euro and potentially the eurozone it represents the eurozone now rests on the shaky basis of a confederation of states that are committed both to a monetary union and to retaining that fiscal sovereignty at a time of crisis
also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially...
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. >> andrew, do you have any hobbies? >> playing. >> okay. i'm sorry, andrew. >> all right. andrew. you're fired. >> you're fired. thank you for your years of service. so we've streamlined the family, but we've still got all this pesky debt. no problem. >> one thing corporations like to do is push up all their debt on off-the-book subsidiaries. >> hand narcotics do you do anything to help your family? >> yeah. >> good, because you're now $83,000 in debt and i don't know you. good-bye. okay. >> hello? mom? dad? >> all right. >> hello? >> ignore that. as we know, the american worker has gotten used to living high on the hog. eating again, rodney? these snacks here isn't doing you any favors. >> perhaps amerifam should outsource to find labor to do more for less. >> are you willing to do twice the vacuuming for half the sex? >> si. >> what about no sex? no sexo con stacy? >> no. >> next. now it's time to start making some money. oh, my gosh, get out of my way. corporate lobbyists get billions of government dollars for corporations and no one is better at it than washington super lobbyi
. >> andrew, do you have any hobbies? >> playing. >> okay. i'm sorry, andrew. >> all right. andrew. you're fired. >> you're fired. thank you for your years of service. so we've streamlined the family, but we've still got all this pesky debt. no problem. >> one thing corporations like to do is push up all their debt on off-the-book subsidiaries. >> hand narcotics do you do anything to help your family? >> yeah. >> good, because you're now...
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andrew jackson was still popular. the thing that makes historians of step with an jackson, like his indian policies, his policies toward african americans, those are positives in his era. in the south and particularly. clay also face the fact that there was a third party out there. that was the party known as the anti-masonic party. the anti-masonic party thought slavery should be done with. both jackson and clay were masons. jackson was popular and the bank issue come up where clay favored a recharger of the national bank of america. jackson vetoed it. clay thought it would be a popular issue that people would go to him and say this was the right thing to do. he did not realize that jackson's a veto message was a great political message. against this corporate monopoly, this blight -- this bank. clay could not win on this issue. he got 49 electoral votes, jackson got 219. >> c-span has a web site for this series. we have details about the losing presidential elections at c- span.org/the contenders. let's return to av
andrew jackson was still popular. the thing that makes historians of step with an jackson, like his indian policies, his policies toward african americans, those are positives in his era. in the south and particularly. clay also face the fact that there was a third party out there. that was the party known as the anti-masonic party. the anti-masonic party thought slavery should be done with. both jackson and clay were masons. jackson was popular and the bank issue come up where clay favored a...
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kim mary jo kimelman andrew m.ng lucille teresa king robert king, jr. >> and my mother, lisa. i wish we had more time together. >> and my mother and father. your spirit lives forever. >> lisa king-johnson takashi kinoshita chris michael kirby howard barry kirschbaum glenn davis kirwin helen crossin kittle richard joseph klares peter anton klein alan david kleinberg karen joyce klitzman ronald philip kloepfer evgueni kniazev andrew knox thomas patrick knox rebecca lee koborie deborah a. kobus >> and my father, glenn, whose memory i honor by serving my country. >> and to the 10 australians on foreign shores, we miss you all. especially my brother, andrew. [applause] >> there was a family room just across the way, where families and friends came to write their thoughts, leave a photograph, and sign their name. a woman that lost her son wrote beside this picture -- to the world, you may have been just one person, but to be, you were the world. a father wrote this poem in a scrapbook and inscribed it to his daughter. if
kim mary jo kimelman andrew m.ng lucille teresa king robert king, jr. >> and my mother, lisa. i wish we had more time together. >> and my mother and father. your spirit lives forever. >> lisa king-johnson takashi kinoshita chris michael kirby howard barry kirschbaum glenn davis kirwin helen crossin kittle richard joseph klares peter anton klein alan david kleinberg karen joyce klitzman ronald philip kloepfer evgueni kniazev andrew knox thomas patrick knox rebecca lee koborie...
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also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially viable alternative to the head gemini of the us dollar and the single
also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially...
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andrew, thanks so much. hope to have you back. >>> while health care was front and center at the debate, the biggest headline came after the debate was over. congresswoman michelle bachmann went on the "today" show the next morning and shared this story about the hpv vaccine. >> i'll tell you, i had a mother come up to me here in tampa, florida, after the debate. she told me that her little daughter took that vaccine, that injection, and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter. >> representative bachmann went on to say she didn't know the woman and offered no scientific evidence connecting mental retardation to the vaccine. we decided this was a good opportunity to give you some facts. the cdc, the american academy of pediatrics, the american academy of family physicians do all recommend the use of the vaccine for 11 and 12-year-old girls to protect them against forms of hpv that can develop into cervical cancer. so far scientific studies haven't found serious side effects from the vaccine. obviously
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luck. >> that is why he's andrew luck and they're talking about him, one over all.he can just take a team and fix everything that is maybe going wrong. >> cardinal will not overlook duke in the first road game. >> doesn't matter what a team has done the week before. it's all about how you play this incoming weeks. >> mike shumann, abc 7 sports. 50 and they've got to get better in short yardage. just days before kicking off the jaguars release man going to be the starting and the first time they pulled a switch. and replacing in 2007, he has flashz of brilliance but kind of inconcities stent. and the rookie waiting in wings. u.s. open closed today in new york. there was heavy rain, four men fourth round matches were washed out. more rain in the forecast for tochl. and speaking of rain, rain delays race in atlanta. worth the wait. two of the sports best, jimmy johnson and jeff gordon, and conditions made for a really slippery race. and looked like a dirt track ask side by side tibl stay for a final lap for johnson, fighting just to keep it steady. you can see johnson
luck. >> that is why he's andrew luck and they're talking about him, one over all.he can just take a team and fix everything that is maybe going wrong. >> cardinal will not overlook duke in the first road game. >> doesn't matter what a team has done the week before. it's all about how you play this incoming weeks. >> mike shumann, abc 7 sports. 50 and they've got to get better in short yardage. just days before kicking off the jaguars release man going to be the starting...
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andrew breitbart is caught on tape. we outnumber them. >> eric bowler from media matters is here and in wisconsin, a secret fbi probe is rocking scott walker's administration. john nichols of "the nation" magazine will have the latest and mike. entonoi on and heidi harris battle over what is class warfare. >> great to have you with us tonight, folks. drunken sailors and president bush finally, is turowed take them on and make them pick up the tab. the president drew this line in the sand this morning. i loved it! >> i will not support -- i will not support any plan that puts all of the burden for closing our deficit on ordinary american, and i will veto any bill that changes benefits for those who rely on medicare, but does not raise serious revenues by asking the wealthiest americans and corporations to pay their fair share. we are not going to have a one-sided deal that hurts the folks who are most vulnerable. >> you know, this is what should have been said during the lame duck session of the congress, but i'll take i
andrew breitbart is caught on tape. we outnumber them. >> eric bowler from media matters is here and in wisconsin, a secret fbi probe is rocking scott walker's administration. john nichols of "the nation" magazine will have the latest and mike. entonoi on and heidi harris battle over what is class warfare. >> great to have you with us tonight, folks. drunken sailors and president bush finally, is turowed take them on and make them pick up the tab. the president drew this...
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coming up the provocative question asked by writer andrew sullivan "did osama bin laden win?" and why america took the bait after the aftermath of 9/11. and we will talk about it with michael smerconish. >> and the days many travelers are waiting to hear, the days of taking off the shoes at the airport may soon be over. we will hear from the homeland security secretary had to say. >>> and who knocked john kerry off of the top spot of the richest members of congress. [ drew ] give me volume. not clumps or gaps. the answer... it's all in the wrap. new covergirl lashperfection mascara perfectly wraps each lash for up to 3x more volume. new lashperfection. wrap it up. easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go, coach. purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life
coming up the provocative question asked by writer andrew sullivan "did osama bin laden win?" and why america took the bait after the aftermath of 9/11. and we will talk about it with michael smerconish. >> and the days many travelers are waiting to hear, the days of taking off the shoes at the airport may soon be over. we will hear from the homeland security secretary had to say. >>> and who knocked john kerry off of the top spot of the richest members of congress. [...
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wyatt andrews takes us back to the epicenter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, wall street hasn't seen two days this bad since the meltdown nearly three years ago. at one point today, the dow was down more than 500 points. it recovered some, but still closed with a loss of 391 points and have a look at this, over the past two days the dow is off nearly 6%, the biggest two-day percentage drop since december of '08. anthony mason is on the floor of the new york stock exchange tonight to tell us why investors are dumping stock. anthony? >> reporter: scott, nearly 700 points has been knocked off the dow over the last two days, but this has been a global blood bath. the sentiment here and everywhere just seems to be "sell." around the world, investors headed for the exits amid rising fears of a global recession. >> you know, it's bad news after bad news. we're not getting any good news. >> reporter: on wall street, the markets were still reeling from the federal res
wyatt andrews takes us back to the epicenter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, wall street hasn't seen two days this bad since the meltdown nearly three years ago. at one point today, the dow was down more than 500 points. it recovered some, but still closed with a loss of 391 points and have a look at this, over the past two days the dow is off nearly 6%, the biggest two-day percentage drop since december of...
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it wasn't andrew breitbart, it was andrew breitbret. i thought, that is so rude.t did i do to him? >> did somebody call this in? >> no, they started panicking. >> the were people that tweeted stuff like, is there something going? >> it is illegal to put a fire in a crowded theater, right? it is a crowded theater. >> but it is a parity. >> bill, you seem for -- forlorn. >> yes, i was thinking i have to get my laundry. i hate doing it at night. i would rather do it in the morning. >> i know. i understand that. try to soldier through that depressing thought. >> the only bad person in this is the idiots. going back to what you said -- >> he has a name, bill. >> this guy over here in the tie. camille's right. you can't see this tweet unless are you following twitter. and kudos to "the onion" for not apologizing. every day i see a new apology. i am sick of people apologizing. >> his apologies aren't real. >> well if the onion apologizes it would be about a sincere speckles. >> did you think it was funny? >> it is not that funny. but people condemning them. >> they proba
it wasn't andrew breitbart, it was andrew breitbret. i thought, that is so rude.t did i do to him? >> did somebody call this in? >> no, they started panicking. >> the were people that tweeted stuff like, is there something going? >> it is illegal to put a fire in a crowded theater, right? it is a crowded theater. >> but it is a parity. >> bill, you seem for -- forlorn. >> yes, i was thinking i have to get my laundry. i hate doing it at night. i would...
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andrew spencer, kron 4 news. >>> changes for tomorrow's forecast. mostly clear for the bay area.fog surging up long the coast line tonight but it is stalled by half moon bay. the extent to which it surges up the coast line impacts the day. right now clear conditions for the morning. by noon more comfortable and the fog making its way up to ocean beach. 4:00, cooler. especially close oo the coast line. fog will be near the coast. temperatures around the bay area. haven't adjusted these yet. isn't going to effect the south bay too much. 85 san jose. invalleys -- inland valley, upper 80s. 91 antioch. 89 livermore. we could see temperatures cooler here on the east bay shore, depends on how far north the fog makes it tonight. so could be cooler than 77 in oakland. 84 union city. same for san francisco. may not get into the 70s tomorrow. depends on how far north the fog goes. right now it's about here. if it moves up to ocean beach before sun rise the temperatures will be cooler tomorrow afternoon. north bay, 80s. 90 fairfield. 70 in mill valley. cooler weather tomorrow. even cooler on
andrew spencer, kron 4 news. >>> changes for tomorrow's forecast. mostly clear for the bay area.fog surging up long the coast line tonight but it is stalled by half moon bay. the extent to which it surges up the coast line impacts the day. right now clear conditions for the morning. by noon more comfortable and the fog making its way up to ocean beach. 4:00, cooler. especially close oo the coast line. fog will be near the coast. temperatures around the bay area. haven't adjusted these...
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let's check out what's going on in sports here's damon andrews. this is a fairly important day for the giants >> it does not get any bigger than the giants and d'backs showdown. their dreangm et gffting pyos la is not failing. deeailahs d.ah >> it was supposed to be a home stand where the giants got fed off the land and raced 12 games against three sub500 teams. mission not accomplished. the giants were looking to win, hoping to have a long shot of catching a snake by the tail. taking it from the diamondbacks. 1-0, giants. tees off on ryan vogel song. deep solo shot. the game is tie at one. the damage was not yet done. ramirez now in. willie bloomquist triples. jeff bloom scored 3-1, diamondbacks and win 4-1, ex-10ing the division lead in the hopes of fading fast for the giants with 22 games to go >> it's not easy, but we got work to do. we have to go to san diego and win as many games as we can. >> we are running out of time. no question about that we all know it. down in san diego, we are still breathing we are hanging by a thread. i would say s
let's check out what's going on in sports here's damon andrews. this is a fairly important day for the giants >> it does not get any bigger than the giants and d'backs showdown. their dreangm et gffting pyos la is not failing. deeailahs d.ah >> it was supposed to be a home stand where the giants got fed off the land and raced 12 games against three sub500 teams. mission not accomplished. the giants were looking to win, hoping to have a long shot of catching a snake by the tail....
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andrews: mr.pleased to yield to a very persuasive voice against outsourcing, my friend from new jersey, mr. holt, for 1 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. holt: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the outsorcerers bill of rights. this bill would be devastating to workers across this country and tick off a new race to the bottom. the outsorcerers bill of rights is a naked attempt toirectly interfere in a pending labor relations board case. now, there's much to be said about workers' rights and the importance of protecting them, but in the short time i have, let me just say a little bit about what this means for the american economy. it makes it easier to ship jobs overseas. it eliminates the only remedy to force companies to bring work back from overseas. companies that make a commitmt to the welfare of their employees, well-run companies, and make commitments to their home communities, rather than shopping to be the latest, low
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i'm andrew spencer, reporting.he judge ordered attorneys not to publicly reveal their upcoming witnesses in advance, going forward. he also warned them against talking to the media. la toya jackson is stepping out of retirement... to perform a tribute concert for her late brother, michael.it's the singer's first full live performance... in 20 years.la toya joins an a-list line-up of artists scheduled to perform at the event... including jamie foxx... black eyed peas... and christina aguilera.the show will be held in wales... next month. intense video out of florida... as a police dash cam captures this scene.it's a young boy trapped under a car. the six year old was being dropped off at school... when he trips and falls... right into the path of an oncoming car.that's when police and a group of bystanders lift the car off of him... while another parent pulls the boy out from underneath. believe it or not, the boy wasn't hurt. it's fire prevention month. but along with sharing tips on how to be safe... baltimore cit
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andrew luck to zach. 13 yards. stanford would take a 27-3 lead into the half. it never got better for the spartans. tyler gaffney up the middle. a nice spin move. 16 yards for the score. stanford crushes the spartans, 67-3, the final. >> obviously a win is a great thing. >>> meanwhile up the road, candlestick park, cal hosting the always dangerous fresno state bulldogs. cal, the first pass picked you have. a few nerves. the nine yard touchdown run by robbie ralph. bulldogs go up early, 7-0. but it was all bears from there. late first quarter, maynard to marvin jones. watch this catch. goes up and gets it. bounces off. finds the end zone. 42 yards, cal with the 19-7 lead. third quarter. maynard showing he can do more than throw. a dip inside on the option. busted outside. 48-yards later he's pushed out-of-bounds. probably could use a little oxygen but doesn't have time. later in the drive, maynard to marvin jones again. watch this run after the catch. a little move now. maynard, 266 yards, 2 touchdowns and one pick in his debut. bears win it, 36-21. >> well, the
andrew luck to zach. 13 yards. stanford would take a 27-3 lead into the half. it never got better for the spartans. tyler gaffney up the middle. a nice spin move. 16 yards for the score. stanford crushes the spartans, 67-3, the final. >> obviously a win is a great thing. >>> meanwhile up the road, candlestick park, cal hosting the always dangerous fresno state bulldogs. cal, the first pass picked you have. a few nerves. the nine yard touchdown run by robbie ralph. bulldogs go up...
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you remember andrew carnegie he gave away all of his money? remember andrew carnegie?it did to him. (laughter) you don't want this to happen to you, melinda gates. (applause) >> let me save you from that! give me your money. i promise someone will get it eventually. personally i want to thank you for supporting donors choose because i'm on the board. (applause) and besides the hundred thousand dollar challenge you put out to my fans you have been supporting donors choose for years and it's a great organization. i encourage everyone to go on line, go toñr stephenandmel linda gatesfoundation.org and upload your photo. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: good night, ice breakers mints with icy-cool flavor crystals. ice breakers. stay cool.
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schiff of euro pacific capital thanks for being here andrew so three years after the federal government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. the mortgage giants as part of its bailouts what is this done for the u.s. economy exactly. president anything for the u.s. economy and certainly saved save the holders of fannie mae and freddie mac. bonds what it saved i mean basically you had fannie and freddie being completely bankrupt after having made ridiculously foolish loans into the mortgage market now i don't think there's anything criminal about offering. foolish loans or even buying shares in a company that's making foolish loans that is stupid it's not so certain this is solely criminal but as a result of the bailouts these companies that should have gone down the mortgage market should completely disappeared i mean the essential u.s. housing market should have been returned to a cash business which will which it was not but didn't happen but instead all of the losses that should have been borne by fannie and freddie shareholders and bondholders and the banks that bought and sold fann
schiff of euro pacific capital thanks for being here andrew so three years after the federal government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. the mortgage giants as part of its bailouts what is this done for the u.s. economy exactly. president anything for the u.s. economy and certainly saved save the holders of fannie mae and freddie mac. bonds what it saved i mean basically you had fannie and freddie being completely bankrupt after having made ridiculously foolish loans into the mortgage...