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carolin?>> thank you so much. skroi joining us now is david. thank you so much for joining us. we're waiting for the project data to come out. what do you expect from the data? given the leaks that we've seen so far, uk banks seem to have fallen short this terms of lending. what's your take? >> yeah, are that's the expectation that's really not a huge surprise. there's never been a real expectation of the banks were going to live up to these targets in the first place. this has been a bit of a charade from the start, i would say. there is a lot of pressure from the government to meet the targets, whether it's on a gross basis or a net basis and so the fact the banks are likely to fall short is inevitably going to lead to a whole other round of banker bash and criticism of the industry. >> but that really begs the question, if you can't force the banks to lend, sorry, i'm just going to talk you through dat at that now it's out. the boe says fourth quarter gross business lending by merlin banks
carolin?>> thank you so much. skroi joining us now is david. thank you so much for joining us. we're waiting for the project data to come out. what do you expect from the data? given the leaks that we've seen so far, uk banks seem to have fallen short this terms of lending. what's your take? >> yeah, are that's the expectation that's really not a huge surprise. there's never been a real expectation of the banks were going to live up to these targets in the first place. this has been...
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up next is caroline kennedy, she introduces a discussion about the oral histories recorded by her mother jacqueline, in 1964. they were released just this last fall. >> good evening. you've read the news stories, bought your copies of the book, watched the abc prime-time special, morning television, and even "the daily show with jon stewart." and now, tonight, live from the kennedy library, with us oral history was so carefully housed from the past half century, we'll hear directly if jacqueline kennedy about her life with her 35th president, and from her daughter who has brought this fresh new history to light. i'm tom putnam, director of the john f. kennedy presidential library in museum. and on behalf of tom mcknot, executive director of the kennedy library foundation, members of our foundation board, many of whom are here with us tonight, and all of my library and foundation colleagues, i thank you for coming, and all of you watching on c-span, and acknowledge the generous underwriters of the kennedy library forums, the boston foundation, and our media partners, "the boston globe" an
up next is caroline kennedy, she introduces a discussion about the oral histories recorded by her mother jacqueline, in 1964. they were released just this last fall. >> good evening. you've read the news stories, bought your copies of the book, watched the abc prime-time special, morning television, and even "the daily show with jon stewart." and now, tonight, live from the kennedy library, with us oral history was so carefully housed from the past half century, we'll hear...
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we learn of the adventure stories her father told caroline as a young girl, stories about two ponies,white star and black star. as he wove these tales, the president would let her pick which horse she would like to ride and ask which of her cousins would race on the other. she would often choose stevie smith as her adversary. with whose father this hall is named for. and when asked by the interviewer if she was always the heroine in jfk's stories, she quipped, of course. would you want to go to bed thinking stat ste s-- that stev smith triumphed over you? we will open tonight with a brief introduction from the triumphant horse woman in our midst. after caroline's comments, our panel will feature michael beschloss, who wrote the introduction so this new book, as well as its extensive annotations, and richard k. donahue, a member of the kennedy administration, the vice chairman of the kennedy library board of directors, who knew and worked with jacqueline kennedy in the white house here in massachusetts and during the 1960 campaign. we're delighted to have ted widmer, now with brown uni
we learn of the adventure stories her father told caroline as a young girl, stories about two ponies,white star and black star. as he wove these tales, the president would let her pick which horse she would like to ride and ask which of her cousins would race on the other. she would often choose stevie smith as her adversary. with whose father this hall is named for. and when asked by the interviewer if she was always the heroine in jfk's stories, she quipped, of course. would you want to go to...
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>> did, but everything is always hindsight, 20/20 47 years later, as caroline pointed out.obody would have thought to ask her about her own experience. in those days, it was sort of a flight event and there was less on her. and also the point was basically to talk about president kennedy, but caroline and i have discussed this, too. there were things that as you know happened later on, you certainly wish you would have asked, for instance, what president kennedy might have done in vietnam, other issues that weren't so important in early 1964, in retrospect, we now know are very important. >> it seems like by asking arthur, and there was no one else to ask with better skills or training as a historian, a decision was made to take a certain path to the story which was the path of the harvard elites who would come down to the white house. dick, did you feel like there were stories that weren't told? >> yes. and anything arthur was told, because arthur was the greatest author of stories about himself. i know specifically, because denny arthur told me, when dean russ came to vis
>> did, but everything is always hindsight, 20/20 47 years later, as caroline pointed out.obody would have thought to ask her about her own experience. in those days, it was sort of a flight event and there was less on her. and also the point was basically to talk about president kennedy, but caroline and i have discussed this, too. there were things that as you know happened later on, you certainly wish you would have asked, for instance, what president kennedy might have done in...
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we'll get caroline. the book signing will be right outside this door. those of you in the satellite, there will be a line coming in from the front. those in this room, the line will form literally around the back of this wall. but most of all what i want to do is to thank caroline kennedy for her comments and for this terrific panel. michael beschloss and mr. donahue. >>> lisa kathleen graddy is the curator for women's political history here at smithsonian. so when you were putting together this latest exhibit, how did you decide how the gowns would be placed and what it would say about the history and the role of these first ladies? >> well, we picked a series of gowns. partly just based on what we thought was pretty, and what hadn't been out in a while. sometimes it's nice to be the curator. you get to just choose things. we also wanted an array of colorened and different styles. it's not chronological. we wanted to maximize the space and really maximize the look of each style and the color of each dress against each other to make a more pleasing pict
we'll get caroline. the book signing will be right outside this door. those of you in the satellite, there will be a line coming in from the front. those in this room, the line will form literally around the back of this wall. but most of all what i want to do is to thank caroline kennedy for her comments and for this terrific panel. michael beschloss and mr. donahue. >>> lisa kathleen graddy is the curator for women's political history here at smithsonian. so when you were putting...
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caroline heldman and joan walsh are here to respond tonight. >>> and republicans in south carolina want to make it tougher for people to vote because they claim almost 1,000 dead people voted in the election in 2010. today those republicans were totally embarrassed by an investigation that proves them dead wrong. that story ahead. share your thoughts on twitter using hash tag ed show. we are right back. >>> the republican party in virginia, they are running away from their radical agenda. today the virginia senate killed its so-called personhood bill which would define life as starting at conception. this stunning retreat came after a senate committee voted along party lines to approve the bill with protesters outside of the state capitol. a republican leader of the senate now says the issues raised by the bill merit further study. a senate panel also passed a weaker version of its ultrasound bill mandating a transobnimanl ultrasound. today an attempt to explain the flip-flop. >> it should be an abdominal ultrasound that's mandated. >> what a reversal that is. meanwhile on capitol hill
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thank you for coming on the show that was caroline help men politics professor at occidental college. well the government's refusal to grant foreign journalists unfettered access has deep in the fog of war those who get in often do so illegally and as a result are limited to reporting on the bloodshed from behind rebel held lines just last week two western journalists were killed in holmes the scene of some of the bloodiest battles between armed opposition groups and the forces of president president bashar al assad some media executives say the lack of press access is unprecedented but as r.t. lisa caffein of is about to show the world has been through this at least once before there is no doubt that the siege of homes is brutal and horrific but it's difficult to see how it differs from the siege of the lucia back in two thousand and four. where they now call homes the capital of the revolution just as they once called palooza the capital of terror different conflicts that share more in common than actually meets the eye now each is the third largest city in this country and each th
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helder and professor of politics ahead of us in a college joins us now hi welcome caroline so this comes years after the controversial citizens united case where the supreme court ruled that corporations are people and therefore they have the rights upon as much money as they want into political campaigns but when it comes to something like human rights violations they're not people how does that make sense. well the case this particular case is coming because the second circuit court. is looking at this shell case and saying well if a corporation is not a natural citizen then they can't be held liable for their actions of cross overseas the problem is three other courts disagree with them and the supreme court upheld this notion that we could be trying corporations and individuals based upon violations of international human rights law in two thousand and four so this is not following precedent and the fact that the supreme court is looking at this now probably means that there's a pro corporatist agenda and it doesn't make sense given the citizens united case because you can't have it
helder and professor of politics ahead of us in a college joins us now hi welcome caroline so this comes years after the controversial citizens united case where the supreme court ruled that corporations are people and therefore they have the rights upon as much money as they want into political campaigns but when it comes to something like human rights violations they're not people how does that make sense. well the case this particular case is coming because the second circuit court. is...
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caroline heldman and joan walsh are here to respond tonight. >>> and republicans in south carolina want to make it tougher for people to vote because they claim almost 1,000 dead people voted in the election in 2010. today those republicans were totally embarrassed by an investigation that proves them dead wrong. that story ahead. share your thoughts on twitter using hash tag ed show. we are right back. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to mak
caroline heldman and joan walsh are here to respond tonight. >>> and republicans in south carolina want to make it tougher for people to vote because they claim almost 1,000 dead people voted in the election in 2010. today those republicans were totally embarrassed by an investigation that proves them dead wrong. that story ahead. share your thoughts on twitter using hash tag ed show. we are right back. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the...
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caroline, the romney damage control, is this going to work? >> i don't think it is going to work because very clearly said, the people who have been hurt the most are the middle class, the poor aren't hurting as much. i don't think he understands what that means. if the poor were doing better, they would be middle class. this notion that he is demonizing the poor or saying that they're not doing very poorly doesn't take into account that one out of five of the poor are children and the vast majority of the poor as dr. dyson pointed out are working poor, people who are working full time, disabled people, elderly people and they're children. when he's talking about the poor and demonizing them, even if he doesn't directly intend to, which i would argue he probably did, it is not going to help him come the general election. i don't think this is something he can talk his way out of. >> there say real big disconnect there for sure. what about trump's endorsement today? will this hurt the guy? if you look at the polling out there, a lot of people a
caroline, the romney damage control, is this going to work? >> i don't think it is going to work because very clearly said, the people who have been hurt the most are the middle class, the poor aren't hurting as much. i don't think he understands what that means. if the poor were doing better, they would be middle class. this notion that he is demonizing the poor or saying that they're not doing very poorly doesn't take into account that one out of five of the poor are children and the...
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[laughter] this is from caroline in atlanta, georgia. care sideline a soft, fuzzy ti -- caroline is a soft, fuzzy tit. dear craig and geoff. and secretariat. let's go a quick slow secretariat. ready? ♪ [applause] all right. dear craig and geoff. people say your ears are burning when someone is talking about you. do you think this is rue? [laughter] -- true? [laughter] and finally, this is from matt in trenton, new jersey. have you ever been there? geoff: oh, no. craig: dear craig and geoff. i'm going bald and have recently started wearing a toupee. am i over the hill? no, but you are fodder for children's laughter. we have got to go. good night, everybody. say good night, geoff.,,,, ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam [ female announcer ] stream full seasons of shows and top movies instantly. introducing streampix. >>> yo
[laughter] this is from caroline in atlanta, georgia. care sideline a soft, fuzzy ti -- caroline is a soft, fuzzy tit. dear craig and geoff. and secretariat. let's go a quick slow secretariat. ready? ♪ [applause] all right. dear craig and geoff. people say your ears are burning when someone is talking about you. do you think this is rue? [laughter] -- true? [laughter] and finally, this is from matt in trenton, new jersey. have you ever been there? geoff: oh, no. craig: dear craig and geoff....
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caroline heldman and joan walsh are here to respond tonight. >>> and republicans in south carolina want to make it tougher for people to vote because they claim almost 1,000 dead people voted in the election in 2010. today those republicans were totally embarrassed by an investigation that proves them dead wrong. that story ahead. share your thoughts on twitter using hash tag ed show. we are right back. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that new febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our tes
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caroline and dorchester county schools areeopening 2 hours lat. opening 90 minutes late. 3 3 3 3 3 drivers caught on camera... passing sccool buses in baltimore county.it's a major problem... that's putting our kids' lives on the line.megan gilliland is here with a storry you're seeing first on fox. good morning pattice,an aveeage of 2 school aged children are killed every year during arrival and dismissal times...more than 150 kids are injured.all because many though they're required to... by law. law.here's the proof.one of our viewers took this cell phone video here of her seven year old brother being loaded onto the school bus in landsdowne at the corner of monument and hammonns ferry. but watch closelyy... ou can see the grey car observing the school bus stop... hile others continue to pass. (51:44)they just don't care they go right around the gonna go around them at tone accident somebody is gonna get hurt...(car nats) nats)ii is against maryland law to pass a stopped are flashing... and it's stop arm is extended.when it happpns... driverr a
caroline and dorchester county schools areeopening 2 hours lat. opening 90 minutes late. 3 3 3 3 3 drivers caught on camera... passing sccool buses in baltimore county.it's a major problem... that's putting our kids' lives on the line.megan gilliland is here with a storry you're seeing first on fox. good morning pattice,an aveeage of 2 school aged children are killed every year during arrival and dismissal times...more than 150 kids are injured.all because many though they're required to... by...
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but caroline and i have discussed this too, there are things that since we know what happened late or, we sure wish he would have asked what would he have done in vietnam, and other issues that were not important in 1964 which now are important. >> it seems like by asking arthur and there was no one else to ask with better skills and training as a historian, a decision was made to take a certain path to the story which was the path of the harvard elites that came down to that white house and dick, did you feel that there were stories that were not told in this? >> yes, including anything that arthur told, because arthur was the greatest author or about stories about himself, i know specifically because kenny o'donnell told me, when dean rust came to see the president, he delivered a message, get ar sure schlessinger off the list of people that get my cable. why? because he was a party going person. because russ said listen, anything you get by cable is around town by night fall. and then he said to kenny, no, you better not, i'll have to do it. you are going to come out poorly in his
but caroline and i have discussed this too, there are things that since we know what happened late or, we sure wish he would have asked what would he have done in vietnam, and other issues that were not important in 1964 which now are important. >> it seems like by asking arthur and there was no one else to ask with better skills and training as a historian, a decision was made to take a certain path to the story which was the path of the harvard elites that came down to that white house...
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caroline schools two hours late due to fog. sharon will have delays on your part and marty is over at first warning weather. >> let's take a look at numbers a mild morning and fog, 37 degrees on tv hill, heck even down in oakland low 30s, that 35 on tv hill is a degree warmer than this time yesterday. look at that, 10 degrees warmer right now in elkton than this time yesterday. 53 at lunch with sunshine finally out on its way to a high temperature mid-50s, pleasant, beautiful this evening. clear, 48 at dinnertime. don, take it away. >> thank you. how about the commute? here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> hi there,don, good morning, everyone. well if you are just about to head out we can take a look outside. there is some of that fog and a problem that we started off the morning with on 95 northbound, a tractor-trailer fire has 95 northbound shut down between here at 543 and aberdeen. see the traffic there forced to exit route 40 pulaski highway would be one alternate. a few accidents to report as well. one of them on 100
caroline schools two hours late due to fog. sharon will have delays on your part and marty is over at first warning weather. >> let's take a look at numbers a mild morning and fog, 37 degrees on tv hill, heck even down in oakland low 30s, that 35 on tv hill is a degree warmer than this time yesterday. look at that, 10 degrees warmer right now in elkton than this time yesterday. 53 at lunch with sunshine finally out on its way to a high temperature mid-50s, pleasant, beautiful this...
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(file bbte from 7/19/2011 pkg) caroline moore: "it's an almost unprecennented opprtunityy 28 acres, five buildings, 7 acres of paaking lots on top of a metro stop." the plan began yearr ago - under the ehrlich administratioo. but after the state has failed to grant aay oo our requestssfor public documents pprtaining to the project. and so far p.. they've ignored a judge'ssorder... to hand over any documents to plaintiffs in the lawsuit against hem. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... he's at it ... again. again. pheard you singing al green you started someehing you gotta keep it up now nowtte tune the preeident belted out.... when prompted by rock and blues legends. legends.but irst in sportt... the terps hosted miami at the comcast center. the highliihts... next. ((break 3)) bruce cunninghaa ♪ my heart skips a beat ♪ my heart skips a beat ♪ my heart is playing tricks on me ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new special k granola bars. ♪ i can't break through with 4 grams of protein. and 4 grams of fiber. finally, a granola bar that makes your heart skip a beat. a snack that loves you bac
(file bbte from 7/19/2011 pkg) caroline moore: "it's an almost unprecennented opprtunityy 28 acres, five buildings, 7 acres of paaking lots on top of a metro stop." the plan began yearr ago - under the ehrlich administratioo. but after the state has failed to grant aay oo our requestssfor public documents pprtaining to the project. and so far p.. they've ignored a judge'ssorder... to hand over any documents to plaintiffs in the lawsuit against hem. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour......
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[laughter] this is from caroline in atlanta, georgia. care sideline a soft, fuzzy ti -- caroline is a soft, fuzzy tit. dear craig and geoff. and secretariat. let's go a quick slow secretariat. ready? ♪ [applause] all right. dear craig and geoff. people say your ears are burning when someone is talking about you. do you think this is rue? [laughter] -- true? [laughter] and finally, this is from matt in trenton, new jersey. have you ever been there? geoff: oh, no. craig: dear craig and geoff. i'm going bald and have recently started wearing a toupee. am i over the hill? no, but you are fodder for children's laughter. we have got to go. good night, everybody. >>> there are a few moments in life sadder than the passing of your mother but now imagine facing that reality along with the heavy dose of catholic rules that could make someone feel left out. >> that's what one northwest washington woman says happened to her as she was trying to lay her mom to rest. matt dablow picks up the details in a story you'll see only on 9 news now. >> reporte
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. >> caroline school, talbot county on a 90-minute delay. >> you want to know how long the fog is going to stick around, what's in store for the weekend. let's send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. good morning. >> good morning you two. we have fog across the area, dense fog advisory in some spots this morning. i'm going to show you that in a second. check out the visibility. it is very low right now. we can see about one-mile visibility into baltimore. more of the same into d.c. and easton one-mile visibility, four into york. culpepper, if you're heading into virginia, oh, yes, definitely need to look out there. satellite and radar not picking up on a whole lot as of now. we do have some clouds out there, but we're not dealing with any type of precipitation. no type of rain, no type of snow. that is in the forecast. i'll get to that a little bit later. but we will have high pressure building in across the area. as we zoom off towards the south there, we do have some rain into the gulf of mexico, a little bit of a system back there into texas. this is not the one that's going t
. >> caroline school, talbot county on a 90-minute delay. >> you want to know how long the fog is going to stick around, what's in store for the weekend. let's send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. good morning. >> good morning you two. we have fog across the area, dense fog advisory in some spots this morning. i'm going to show you that in a second. check out the visibility. it is very low right now. we can see about one-mile visibility into baltimore. more of the...
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now, let's turn to caroline heldman. your reaction to that, professor? >> well, ed, i'm wondering what darrell issa is so afraid of. he's afraid of a young woman in her 20s testifying about this? he's afraid of dissenting opinion? i think it is sham politics. it's politics partisan politics being played out on women's bodies. and frankly, there is no issue here. 98% of catholic women already use contraceptives. more than half of the states in the union have requirements similar to what can be found in the obama health care act and 77% of campuses, college campuses that have a catholic affiliation already provide this. any time there is smoke in politics but no fire, you have to ask what's going on. i think it's really clear that republicans are trying to use this as a wedge issue to scare people that obama is persecuting religious people and also to paint him as not being christian. one in five americans believe he's muslim and perhaps that number will go up after this campaign of misinformation. >> caroline, what kind of political price do you think the
now, let's turn to caroline heldman. your reaction to that, professor? >> well, ed, i'm wondering what darrell issa is so afraid of. he's afraid of a young woman in her 20s testifying about this? he's afraid of dissenting opinion? i think it is sham politics. it's politics partisan politics being played out on women's bodies. and frankly, there is no issue here. 98% of catholic women already use contraceptives. more than half of the states in the union have requirements similar to what...
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caroline and gorgeous account counties are on two-hour delays. gunston schools opening at 10:00 begin. >> the stimulus -- did it work? >> avoid northbound 95 in harford county. >> we have some fog to start the day and snow this weekend. we have some low cloud cover in baltimore city. 38 at the airport >> welcome back to 11 news today. 6:44. the driver of the tractor- trailer that overturned on wednesday faces dwi charges. he crashed his truck into the southbound lanes of on 95 spelling several containers of the additive on to 95 and * 895 beloy. w. paul schurick must complete 500 hours of community service. the judge said he condemns the crime he committed but not him personally. he is open to reducing the sentence down to a probation before judgment in the future. chris christie is defending his decision to lower flags to half staff in memory of whitney houston. she will be laid to rest tomorrow. christie maintains she is part of the cultural fabric of the state. >> that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this
caroline and gorgeous account counties are on two-hour delays. gunston schools opening at 10:00 begin. >> the stimulus -- did it work? >> avoid northbound 95 in harford county. >> we have some fog to start the day and snow this weekend. we have some low cloud cover in baltimore city. 38 at the airport >> welcome back to 11 news today. 6:44. the driver of the tractor- trailer that overturned on wednesday faces dwi charges. he crashed his truck into the southbound lanes of...
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carolin is outside the group's headquarters running us through the reaction. carolin? >> reporter: ross, i want to clarify that ubs is not suffering because of its massive exposure to peripheral debt. no, in fact, it has minimal exposure to the likes of grease and portugal. no, what ubs is suffering from is the weak trading conditions specifically in the third and fourth quarter as a result of the eurozone dead crisis and it's suffering from the fact it has to reduce its risk. to me tougher regulatory requirements but coming back to the numbers today they were disappoi disappointing. you have net profit missing by 40%. also you've got a pretax investment banking loss, the second straight quarterly loss for the bank, wealth management margins coming under fresh europe at only 91 basis points for the fourth quarter. at the outlook as you pointed out, the outlook struck me as extremely cautious. ubs is talking of activity and that could hit revenues and profits in the months to come but, ross, i want to point out the devil is always in the detail in those bank earnings an
carolin is outside the group's headquarters running us through the reaction. carolin? >> reporter: ross, i want to clarify that ubs is not suffering because of its massive exposure to peripheral debt. no, in fact, it has minimal exposure to the likes of grease and portugal. no, what ubs is suffering from is the weak trading conditions specifically in the third and fourth quarter as a result of the eurozone dead crisis and it's suffering from the fact it has to reduce its risk. to me...
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my name is caroline, and we are representing -- i just wanted to come up and say some things. we appreciate the proposed continuance with the amendments that have been discussed at the hearing. i think a little more time is appropriate in that regard, and we certainly appreciate the amendments that would help assess the very specific concerns about this. in particular, we think they'd prohibition is problematic. there are arguments on both sides, and we appreciate your help addressing those concerns, so thank you very much. supervisor mar: is there anyone else would like to speak >> my name is john centre -- back to speak? >> my name is john sanger. i happen to be out of town when the board of trustees was asked to represent the art institute, a soap by would appreciate continuance, but we look forward to the opportunity to speak with supervisor wiener's staff. supervisor wiener: you are representing -- >> not at all. not the academy of art. the art institute. it is an important distinction for us. 70 years' worth. supervisor wiener: apologies. we are very happy to sit down an
my name is caroline, and we are representing -- i just wanted to come up and say some things. we appreciate the proposed continuance with the amendments that have been discussed at the hearing. i think a little more time is appropriate in that regard, and we certainly appreciate the amendments that would help assess the very specific concerns about this. in particular, we think they'd prohibition is problematic. there are arguments on both sides, and we appreciate your help addressing those...
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[applause] >> thank you again, caroline and michael, for your leadership. i get to warm up the crowd for jeff and i merely had the to do it because i'm really proud to be here for the american way with all of you because we have a real battle on our hands. saturday was dhaka to year anniversary of the ghastly citizens united decision, and i hope that it actually was the point at which the court went too far and will provoke a public reaction that we can take advantage of to try to restrict the extraordinary explosion of the corporate power that the court has been stepping with smaller steps towards in so many decisions along the way, but the citizens united decision was really extraordinary. it's basically a capsule they did by the candidate mitt romney's comment that the corporations or people. no, corporations are not people, they don't have a soul or conscious, they are a mechanism by which people organize their behavior. but they are not people, and the way in which the court has given them power creates immense in balance because it can use their corpo
[applause] >> thank you again, caroline and michael, for your leadership. i get to warm up the crowd for jeff and i merely had the to do it because i'm really proud to be here for the american way with all of you because we have a real battle on our hands. saturday was dhaka to year anniversary of the ghastly citizens united decision, and i hope that it actually was the point at which the court went too far and will provoke a public reaction that we can take advantage of to try to...
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thunderstorm warning, portion of caroline, dorchester county. all activity south and east of baltimore. lighter showers around baltimore and north central maryland will end shortly. windy conditions coming in later tonight. look once again, at the advisorys that are in effect. currently, west of us, that's where the winds are going to be coming in. tornado watch extreme southern portions of the region and the thunderstorm warnings until 4:15 for portions of caroline, dorchester and talbot county. warm stuff stayed in virginia up to 80 degrees south of dc. we stayed with the cool ocean air, in the 40s to low 50s, 44 oakland. the winds are picking up to the west of us, very, very light now, but will get strong. oakland wind gust to 36. those strong wind gusts will move in after 7:30, 8:00, could get as high as 40-50 miles per hour. >>> malicious or childish? opening statements in the invasion of privacy trial of a rutgers university student. manuel gallegus reports for wjz. >> reporter: robby faces 15 criminal charges including a hate crime relate
thunderstorm warning, portion of caroline, dorchester county. all activity south and east of baltimore. lighter showers around baltimore and north central maryland will end shortly. windy conditions coming in later tonight. look once again, at the advisorys that are in effect. currently, west of us, that's where the winds are going to be coming in. tornado watch extreme southern portions of the region and the thunderstorm warnings until 4:15 for portions of caroline, dorchester and talbot...
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tracking to the north and east, sealsle county, still getting light rain and also some showers through caroline county, denton, light rain coming down and light rain south of oxford. we're clearing out kent island. rain totals so far have been relatively light. a fifth of an inch to a third of an inch. westminster just under a sixth of an inch. right now in baltimore we find basically you know, some lighty. 44, wet, damp. some reduced visibility being spotted today from our weather camera here at kent island. as we look west over the chesapeake, watch the bridge. it gets obscured on some of the high spots. ourgoer shies view from hemingway. quiet on the severn but some rain at times. bel air, wet roads. that's been the story making it more of a headache. temperatures mid-40s, low if the spht to the north, pretty uniform though. across the region, the rain steadily clearing. rain from delmarva that will be coming to an end. not a lot of new weather behind the preliminary line. basically, nicer, drier and cool weather. a mild dray with lots of sunshine. our developing storm to the west. there are
tracking to the north and east, sealsle county, still getting light rain and also some showers through caroline county, denton, light rain coming down and light rain south of oxford. we're clearing out kent island. rain totals so far have been relatively light. a fifth of an inch to a third of an inch. westminster just under a sixth of an inch. right now in baltimore we find basically you know, some lighty. 44, wet, damp. some reduced visibility being spotted today from our weather camera here...
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and thanks to michael and caroline. before senator whitehouse goes too far though, i have here -- he already got a book. i sent him a book of recount so this one doesn't cost as much but ethically more valuable. it's the constitution. free speech for people and it includes the declaration and the gettysburg address. [laughter] [applause] >> senator whitehouse saying that he was warming up for me, i feel like the garage band that comes on after springsteen or something. [laughter] and some just going to serve his way for a minute here, and i don't usually do readings of my book because it's not that kind of a book. i'll talk a bit about it in a minute. but near the end after sort of laying out the history of where citizens united came from, where this corporate speech doctrine came from, how it was jammed up in the chamber of commerce and amongst, you know, very selective of the largest corporations in the world to bitterly transform our social political and legal structure. eyed and with quoting senator whitehouse actua
and thanks to michael and caroline. before senator whitehouse goes too far though, i have here -- he already got a book. i sent him a book of recount so this one doesn't cost as much but ethically more valuable. it's the constitution. free speech for people and it includes the declaration and the gettysburg address. [laughter] [applause] >> senator whitehouse saying that he was warming up for me, i feel like the garage band that comes on after springsteen or something. [laughter] and some...
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>> thanks for that, carolin. to other stories that we're following here, u.s., federal, and state regulators have reached a $25 billion settlement with five big banks. reports say the deal which could be announced today came together after a holdout states in new york and california signed on. bank of america, j p morgan, citigroup, wells fargo and allied financial have agreed to reduce loan payments for struggling homeowners and pay those who were wrongly foreclosed upon. analysts say it removes one more legal worry for the financial industry. and shares of diamond foods plunged 41% in the after hours yesterday after the company ousted its ceo and cfo. diamond, the maker of emerald nuts, kettle chips and pop secret popcorn says an accounting probe discovered improper payments to walnut growers. they are investigating and reports say federal prosecutors are opening a criminal probe. the newscasts doubt on diamond's deal to buy the pringles brandt. they say they are weighing what to do next. coming up on the show,
>> thanks for that, carolin. to other stories that we're following here, u.s., federal, and state regulators have reached a $25 billion settlement with five big banks. reports say the deal which could be announced today came together after a holdout states in new york and california signed on. bank of america, j p morgan, citigroup, wells fargo and allied financial have agreed to reduce loan payments for struggling homeowners and pay those who were wrongly foreclosed upon. analysts say it...
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thank you, caroline. still to come on the program -- ah, the mona lisa. the face that makes us swoon. but how unique is the benji's -- daaits -- dav inci's vinci's portraits? in the u.s., the temperatures feel like spring. in eastern and central europe, it is a different story. we have more on the cold snap that has taken hold. >> the icy weather has it reached as far south as bologna in southern italy. is the coldest winter scene for 30 years. further north, is proving deadly. in ukraine, almost 200,000 shelters have been billed to feed the homeless and keep them warm. -- have been billed to feed the homeless and keep them warm. hospitals have seen a surge. almost half a million schoolchildren have gone home. we have air pressure on the northwestern russia, bringing air down from the arctic. last night we had temperatures down to 36 celsius in northern parts of russia, and the atmospheric pressure is about as high as we have seen, just short of the record. is for the forecast temperature to fall even further. in traditionally-freezing moscow, it is even
thank you, caroline. still to come on the program -- ah, the mona lisa. the face that makes us swoon. but how unique is the benji's -- daaits -- dav inci's vinci's portraits? in the u.s., the temperatures feel like spring. in eastern and central europe, it is a different story. we have more on the cold snap that has taken hold. >> the icy weather has it reached as far south as bologna in southern italy. is the coldest winter scene for 30 years. further north, is proving deadly. in...
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miss caroline had gone away. there she is. thank you again because i get a ton of that in an issue brief that i did. in my view how the supreme court did it is by asking us to accept a bunch of metaphors that are not true and it is the corporate speech metaphor and corporate speaker and corporate voices. if you read citizens united remember for the sake of citizens united congress has a set of rules for corporations and for human beings. the wooley issue was the rule about corporations. that was the question. is congress allowed to distinguish between human beings and corporations? you would think the starting point for a judge looking at that question is what is a corporation? you won't find it. there is no explanation what a corporation is. no examination of why congress made a difference of rules for corporations that people. instead you get this government can't discriminate against different speakers. government can't punish what justice kennedy called the disadvantaged class of person. we win if we just dismiss and say w
miss caroline had gone away. there she is. thank you again because i get a ton of that in an issue brief that i did. in my view how the supreme court did it is by asking us to accept a bunch of metaphors that are not true and it is the corporate speech metaphor and corporate speaker and corporate voices. if you read citizens united remember for the sake of citizens united congress has a set of rules for corporations and for human beings. the wooley issue was the rule about corporations. that...
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in the east of england for a pretty big exercise, caroline? >> that's right. this is one of a series in which the royal navy and army and others in london will be working together to see how the defensive system operates, how they work together. because people will be coming from around the world for the olympic games and the u.k. wants to make sure things are as safe as they possibly can be. one threat could be from the air. everybody remembers 9/11, what happened there. part of the training is seeing suspicious aircraft and dealing with it. that doesn't mean they move in right away and shoot it down. but they track it and today they have been looking at exactly how they will do that and work together. >> taking part in the exercise today is the r.a.f.'s vessels. on the ground, the operations room is tracking air activity. it will track a suspicious aircraft and deal with the threat. they will move close london while the olympics take place. extra members have been -- extra measures have been put in place, such as snipers. and on the river temperatures, the r
in the east of england for a pretty big exercise, caroline? >> that's right. this is one of a series in which the royal navy and army and others in london will be working together to see how the defensive system operates, how they work together. because people will be coming from around the world for the olympic games and the u.k. wants to make sure things are as safe as they possibly can be. one threat could be from the air. everybody remembers 9/11, what happened there. part of the...
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she is care caroline wozniacki., a winner to advance the semis where he'll face lee westwood, who can move to number one in the world. also moving on, hunter may han. he won 6-5, the shortest in match history. >> nascar. nice made today, danicka patrick had the poll but takes an early exit. the final lap, the busch brothers in front and then chaos. >> three wide in turn four. the squeeze into the outside wall. trouble in the corner. the race leader is james buescher. >> james buescher avoids the may hem by inches. his first need need win comes in his 41st career start in the nationwide series. should be great race tomorrow, the daytona 500. the daytona 500. >> thank you, colin. denny's new sizzlin' skillets are here for a limited time. so strike while the iron's hot. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> we have some really cool video. >> two apollo 17 astronauts singing as the stroll on the moon. ♪ i was strolling on the moon one day in the merry, merry month of -- december -- may -
she is care caroline wozniacki., a winner to advance the semis where he'll face lee westwood, who can move to number one in the world. also moving on, hunter may han. he won 6-5, the shortest in match history. >> nascar. nice made today, danicka patrick had the poll but takes an early exit. the final lap, the busch brothers in front and then chaos. >> three wide in turn four. the squeeze into the outside wall. trouble in the corner. the race leader is james buescher. >> james...
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. >> caroline? >> i am also here to talk about the proposed parking plan. we received little to no outreach. most of us found out a few days before christmas through posters and fliers put out by a community organization. we did not get anything until the first week of january. there were two different maps posted above the neighborhood in the plan. so far i am in san francisco and i own two different retail clothing stores. i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not applicable. it is a mixed use area. it will cause a lot of businesses to leave. the city has been working. they were like -- please, do not undo the work we have been doing. this is a straight up thing. we have to leave because our employees will not have a place to park. we had a community meeting and i ask everyone if they really needed a car. come on. we walked year. yes, we do. i might come to the meeting ne
. >> caroline? >> i am also here to talk about the proposed parking plan. we received little to no outreach. most of us found out a few days before christmas through posters and fliers put out by a community organization. we did not get anything until the first week of january. there were two different maps posted above the neighborhood in the plan. so far i am in san francisco and i own two different retail clothing stores. i've worked solely out of developing environments on...
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ann petway admitted kidnapping caroline na white now 24 years old from a crib in her new york city hospital in 1987. she was indicted last year on charges after the kidnapped victim came forward. carolina white was suspicious about her own identity and then discovered her own picture on a missing children's web site. she's since been reunited with her real mother. >>> a menlo park man seriously hurt in a drunk driving accident after boozing it up on a party bus has filed a lawsuit against the company. gregory hinman claimed that hobo limousine is at fault. he alleges that the bus company, against its own policies, allowed minors to drink during the four-hour booze cruise. afterwards, hinman got into a car with 19-year-old brett stude studebaker, who was driving and they crashed. studebaker died and hinman suffered brain damage and broken bones. hobo claims the partygoers drank before they got on the bus and not during it. >>> instead of landing on the dinner table, three pacific octopus -- they had turned up in the fisherman's crab trap. they say the real winner is the public. >> people can
ann petway admitted kidnapping caroline na white now 24 years old from a crib in her new york city hospital in 1987. she was indicted last year on charges after the kidnapped victim came forward. carolina white was suspicious about her own identity and then discovered her own picture on a missing children's web site. she's since been reunited with her real mother. >>> a menlo park man seriously hurt in a drunk driving accident after boozing it up on a party bus has filed a lawsuit...