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tfíwfkpph@p >> un no estudiorela que una hormona produce por la grasa fue llegar a explicar porquÉ cosmosa la despedida, nos vamos a michigan,h@tofdm]gyp
tfíwfkpph@p >> un no estudiorela que una hormona produce por la grasa fue llegar a explicar porquÉ cosmosa la despedida, nos vamos a michigan,h@tofdm]gyp
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txílh@ph@p >> un no estudio revela que una hormona produce por la grasa fue llegar a explicar porquÉ cosmosdieron extender el costo de ese servicio a todolos ciudadanos y si alguien no lo paga,el castigo es que se le corta el servicio de agua, y por poco se cumple un siglo sin que esta familia tuviera un descendente femenino, pero ahora todo eso cambiÓ tras el nacimiento de dos niÑas gemelas,lo cual no ocurrÍa en esa familia desde 1911. y para la despedida, nos vamos a michigan, donde cientos de personas se dieron cita para disfrutar de una actividad enmarcada en tres palabras, divertida, rÁpiday gratuita. lograron despegar una superficie de vinil en una colina para simular una caÍda de agua. para podar razonar mÁs fÁcilmente los participantes se cubren con un lÍquido especial,ingenioso. y de esta forma llegamos al final. gracias por haber estado con nosotros en esta ediciÓn del noticiero. para mantenerse informado puede conectarse a univisiÓn. com. buenas noches,que descanse. hasta maÑana, les deseamos lo mejor.
txílh@ph@p >> un no estudio revela que una hormona produce por la grasa fue llegar a explicar porquÉ cosmosdieron extender el costo de ese servicio a todolos ciudadanos y si alguien no lo paga,el castigo es que se le corta el servicio de agua, y por poco se cumple un siglo sin que esta familia tuviera un descendente femenino, pero ahora todo eso cambiÓ tras el nacimiento de dos niÑas gemelas,lo cual no ocurrÍa en esa familia desde 1911. y para la despedida, nos vamos a michigan,...
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with more and more americans entering hands-on field like health care and cosmo tol ji.many dermatologists are seeing more bad cases. >> i've noticed a 25% increase in the number of patients with hand eczema in the past year. >> reporter: hand he eczema accounts for 80% of all cases of skin inflammation. >> usually it's initiated by overwashing the hands. so every time we wash our hands we actually strip off our skin's protective barrier. >> reporter: leaving it exposed to bacteria and germs. another cause of eczema and allergies. >> that can be allergy to rubber in a glove, it can be an allergy to leather, an allergy to metal. >> reporter: or even a chemical solvent. this doctor says eczema can lead to oozing cracks. >> i had a patient who was hospitalized for this exact reason. cracks can get infected. we live in a world now where staph or mrsa are becoming more rampant. >> reporter: use a gentle cleanser when washing your hands. >> non-soap cleanser. if the word soap is on the bottle, toss it out. >> reporter: remember to moisturize often. >> i recommend a good replen
with more and more americans entering hands-on field like health care and cosmo tol ji.many dermatologists are seeing more bad cases. >> i've noticed a 25% increase in the number of patients with hand eczema in the past year. >> reporter: hand he eczema accounts for 80% of all cases of skin inflammation. >> usually it's initiated by overwashing the hands. so every time we wash our hands we actually strip off our skin's protective barrier. >> reporter: leaving it exposed...
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he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest regions of the cosmos. through his imagination, he has shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. when told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a college quarterback. he lead the buffalo bills threw two championships. he said the football gave him a good perspective on politics. that he had already been booed, cut, cheered and traded. [laughter] x me feel better. [laughter] conservative leader, a republican banker, -- a thinker, he was that rare leader, working together to achieve a common goal. a life from which we can all draw lessons. after purchasing and a dollar bracket with money earned from her chores, a 11-year-old billy jean king declared her goal to be the no. 1 tennis player in the world. what we honor are not simply for 12 gland -- grand slam titles and her 57 singles titles, although that is pretty good. [laughter] we honor what she calls all of of the off the court stopped. what she did to broaden the reach of the game, changing how women athletes everywhere
he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest regions of the cosmos. through his imagination, he has shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. when told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a college quarterback. he lead the buffalo bills threw two championships. he said the football gave him a good perspective on politics. that he had already been booed, cut, cheered and traded. [laughter] x me feel better. [laughter] conservative leader, a...
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from his wheelchair, he's led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos and so doing, he has stirred our imagination and shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. football he once said, gave him a good sense of politics. he had already been booed, cheered, cut, sold and traded. makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader and a depen r of civil rights. he put country over party, never forgetting what he learned on the gridiron. that it takes all of us working together to achieve a common goal. a life from which we can all draw lessons. democrat and republican alike. after purchasing an $8 racket, 11-year-old billie jean declared a goal to be the number one tennis player in the world. pretty good, billie jean. we honor all of the off the court stuff. what she did to broaden the reach of the game. what she did to change how women everywhere view themselves and to give everyone, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, including my two daughter
from his wheelchair, he's led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos and so doing, he has stirred our imagination and shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. football he once said, gave him a good sense of politics. he had already been booed, cheered, cut, sold and traded. makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader and a depen r of civil rights....
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from a wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. he has shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback, cut by four teams, he led the buffalo bills to two championships. football, he once said, gave him a good sense of perspective by politics. he had been booed, cheered, cut, sold, and traded. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker. a republican leader and a defender of civil rights. he was that rare patriot who put country over party, never forgetting what he learned on the gridiron, that it takes each of us doing our part and all of us working together to achieve a common goal. the life from which we can all draw lessons. democrat and republican alike. after purchasing an $8 racket with money earned from chores, 11-year-old billy jean declared a goal to be the number one tennis player in the world. yet, what we honor are not simply her 12 grand slam titles, 101 doubles titles and 67 singles titles, pretty good, billy jean. we honor w
from a wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. he has shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback, cut by four teams, he led the buffalo bills to two championships. football, he once said, gave him a good sense of perspective by politics. he had been booed, cheered, cut, sold, and traded. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker. a republican...
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. >> from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. in so doing, he has stirred our imagination and shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. glenn: ok. i'm a fan of dr. hawking, i really am. oh, geez, what am i going to find out about dr. steven hawking. worst thing i could find, agnostic. big deal. he is exactly the kind of person that barack obama should be listening to. why? this man is amazing. i don't know if you know the story of dr. steven hawking. when he was in cambridge, this guy, he would complete his term papers in one night, and his roommate actually saved his term papers because he would just scatter it out and then throw it away. his roommate would look at them, and say, steven, what are you doing? do you realize what you're doing? steven hawking didn't have any kind of appreciation for his intellect. well, he started falling down the stairs. he fell down the stairs i think on the third time at cambridge and he thought well, something is wrong. he got it checked out. he was 21 years old. doctors told him he
. >> from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. in so doing, he has stirred our imagination and shown us the power of the human spirit here on earth. glenn: ok. i'm a fan of dr. hawking, i really am. oh, geez, what am i going to find out about dr. steven hawking. worst thing i could find, agnostic. big deal. he is exactly the kind of person that barack obama should be listening to. why? this man is amazing. i don't know if you know...
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agape in long eye rand, nick cosmo stealing $400 million from teachers, firemen, policemen.re looking at the bank's involvement. in that case it is bank of america. we're seeing banks involved with ponzi schemes all over the country. peter dawson, an investment advisor in island. we're looking at banks. i'm getting calls from florida, california and everywhere else about hon zi schemes and people believing that a bank is involved. >> jake, always a pleasure to have you. >>> final trade right after this. welcome to the now network. population: 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www
agape in long eye rand, nick cosmo stealing $400 million from teachers, firemen, policemen.re looking at the bank's involvement. in that case it is bank of america. we're seeing banks involved with ponzi schemes all over the country. peter dawson, an investment advisor in island. we're looking at banks. i'm getting calls from florida, california and everywhere else about hon zi schemes and people believing that a bank is involved. >> jake, always a pleasure to have you. >>> final...
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this is a picture of her on the cover of cosmo back in 1973.he broke the color barrier when she hit the new york runways in the '60s. she ended up becoming a icon of the black is beautiful movement. she was just 61 years sold. >>> singer chris brown will be sentenced for his attack on his ex-girlfriend rihanna today. she is not expected to be in court for the hearing. he is expected to be handed five years probation, 180 days of community service and a year of domestic violence classes aat his sentencing hearing. >>> a little perspective on the rising cost of raising kids actually new government report finds middle income families with a child born last year will spend about # # 1,000 raising that child through the age of 17. housing is listed as the largest experience followed by food and child care costs. the$221,000 tab jumps to $292,000 when yoadjust for inflation. >>> he hasn't been head coach for that long. just a little more than a year now. >> but jim zorn is already making his mark for mick things up at practice to keep his player shar
this is a picture of her on the cover of cosmo back in 1973.he broke the color barrier when she hit the new york runways in the '60s. she ended up becoming a icon of the black is beautiful movement. she was just 61 years sold. >>> singer chris brown will be sentenced for his attack on his ex-girlfriend rihanna today. she is not expected to be in court for the hearing. he is expected to be handed five years probation, 180 days of community service and a year of domestic violence classes...
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kate, why was it important to include this article as part of september's issue of "cosmo"?> honesty is something you ought to be able to count on in a relationship but sometimes guys fudge the facts because they want to avoid conflict or they don't want you to lower the boom in a way that they think isn't fair. so it's important to break that cycle if he is telling lies. >> because then it is the foundation of the whole relationship, if it's built on little white lies, how do you know when he's ever really telling the truth. >> that's right. lies like cheating and other things that spouses -- or others might be involved with. is there anything wrong though with guys telling little white lies or fudging the truth just a little bit every now an again if they're doing it not to hurt your feelings or put you in a compromising situation? >> i think that the issue is you really want to be kind and you want to be careful with someone's feelings. but the problem is -- you mentioned the word "relationship foundation." because if the foundation is not strong and not built on trust an
kate, why was it important to include this article as part of september's issue of "cosmo"?> honesty is something you ought to be able to count on in a relationship but sometimes guys fudge the facts because they want to avoid conflict or they don't want you to lower the boom in a way that they think isn't fair. so it's important to break that cycle if he is telling lies. >> because then it is the foundation of the whole relationship, if it's built on little white lies, how...
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we tell the story and how with cosmos we could reach 5 million people around the world. we are fragmented, and people get their science from fox news, and some people get it from npr and they get different versions of scientific information. and the phenomenon is only magnified where you have the pro science, anti-science whic@ are equally pular, and everybody else never going with any of them. so what is science communication going to look like? how are we going to get past the fragmentation that is the whole story of the changing media for the last 20 years driven by technogil change and really economic forces tt are bigger than any one person? and then we discuss the divid between science and entertainment. why is this importa? well, first of all, there's a lot of inaccuracy. and it's not a huge problem in fictional story to have factual incuracy. definitely there's some hollywood science. has anybody seen "the core." ok. do you want your money back? the plot of this one is that the earth's core stop spinning, or starts to stop spinning, and as a result the planet is
we tell the story and how with cosmos we could reach 5 million people around the world. we are fragmented, and people get their science from fox news, and some people get it from npr and they get different versions of scientific information. and the phenomenon is only magnified where you have the pro science, anti-science whic@ are equally pular, and everybody else never going with any of them. so what is science communication going to look like? how are we going to get past the fragmentation...
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editors of cosmopolitan magazine invited its readers to share their personal experiences, and nicole is cosmo's executive editor and dr. hilda hutchinson is the clinical professor of on stek ricks and gynecology at columbia university. what gave you this idea that you wanted to poll your readers to find out what they had to say about their experiences. >> because we get letters all the time from young women, asking, is what my gyno did normal? you feel so vulnerable and exposed on that exam table it can be very hard to know, is that something they should have -- my doctor should have done? is it unusual? young women can feel very confused about it. so we get so many letters we decided to do a big article. >> normally a young woman, less experienced at some of these exams, but they're also maybe less likely, perhaps, to speak up. that's a possibility. >> absolutely. >> so there is a vulnerability there that we certainly need to recognize. >> there's a power dynamic. >> one of the letters you got my gynecologist gave me a rectal exam. i've never had one of those before. is that a normal situation
editors of cosmopolitan magazine invited its readers to share their personal experiences, and nicole is cosmo's executive editor and dr. hilda hutchinson is the clinical professor of on stek ricks and gynecology at columbia university. what gave you this idea that you wanted to poll your readers to find out what they had to say about their experiences. >> because we get letters all the time from young women, asking, is what my gyno did normal? you feel so vulnerable and exposed on that...
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>> cosmo kramer was these crazy entrances and this wild hair.was the wild card and people really responded to that comic relief that he provided that was more traditional. and so they gave him a bigger role. >> the only thing between him and us is a thin layer of gabber dean. >> i'm out there, jerry, and i'm loving it! sean: >> and then their parents. >> a hen, a rooster and a chicken. something's missing. >> something's missing, all right. >> putty, the boyfriend to julia louise-dreyfus. >> i have to get changed before the game. i'll be back. we'll make out. >> peterman. >> i'll just have to get things started. >> to take the pressure away from the central characters who had -- people had seen and seen and seen. >> as the show became successful the writers realized they could start adding in some additional characters. >> no soup for you. >> hello, newman. >> how do i look, jackie? >> you're looking good. >> do you see a difference in the performances of the four central characters year one, say to year six? >> in year one, they were really try
>> cosmo kramer was these crazy entrances and this wild hair.was the wild card and people really responded to that comic relief that he provided that was more traditional. and so they gave him a bigger role. >> the only thing between him and us is a thin layer of gabber dean. >> i'm out there, jerry, and i'm loving it! sean: >> and then their parents. >> a hen, a rooster and a chicken. something's missing. >> something's missing, all right. >> putty,...
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>> cosmo kramer was these crazy entrances and this wild hair.s the wild card and people really responded to that comic relief that he provided that was more traditional. and so they gave him a bigger role. >> the only thing between him and us is a thin layer of gabber dean. >> i'm out there, jerry, and i'm loving it! sean: >> and then their parents. >> a hen, a rooster and a chicken. something's missing. >> something's missing, all right. >> putty, the boyfriend to julia louise-dreyfus. >> i have to get changed before the game. i'll be back. we'll make out. >> peterman. >> i'll just have to get things started. >> to take the pressure away from the central characters who had -- people had seen and seen and seen. >> as the show became successful the writers realized they could start adding in some additional characters. >> no soup for you. >> hello, newman. >> how do i look, jackie? >> you're looking good. >> do you see a difference in the performances of the four central characters year one, say to year six? >> in year one, they were really tryin
>> cosmo kramer was these crazy entrances and this wild hair.s the wild card and people really responded to that comic relief that he provided that was more traditional. and so they gave him a bigger role. >> the only thing between him and us is a thin layer of gabber dean. >> i'm out there, jerry, and i'm loving it! sean: >> and then their parents. >> a hen, a rooster and a chicken. something's missing. >> something's missing, all right. >> putty, the...
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agape in long island, cosmo stealing $400 million from teachers, firemen, policemen.re looking at the bank's involvement. in that case it is bank of america. we're seeing banks involved with ponzi schemes all over the country. peter dawson, an investment advisor in island. we're looking at banks. i'm getting calls from florida, california and everywhere else about ponzi schemes and people believing that a bank is involved. >> jake, always a pleasure to have you. thank you for joining us. >>> final trade right after this.ou you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. , hard of hearing and an people with speech dischities accessac.sprintrelay.com. than a sto its employeeel
agape in long island, cosmo stealing $400 million from teachers, firemen, policemen.re looking at the bank's involvement. in that case it is bank of america. we're seeing banks involved with ponzi schemes all over the country. peter dawson, an investment advisor in island. we're looking at banks. i'm getting calls from florida, california and everywhere else about ponzi schemes and people believing that a bank is involved. >> jake, always a pleasure to have you. thank you for joining us....
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. - cosmo. way too common. um... - mmm... screwdriver. no. no. no. way too boring.so that leaves me with the simplicity of the grapefruit or the complexity of the pineapple. grapefruit sea breeze. - uh, could i have a bay breeze? - [waiter] you got it. thanks. it's an impressive talent, though. very close. - you know, breaks the ice. - yeah. - so are you headed home? - yeah. trying. yeah. flying's so much fun these days. fun for me is just getting off that plane in one piece. - oh. fear of flying? - yeah. just a little. were you in texas on hotel business? no. my grandmother die oh. it's ok. she was 91. - ninety-one. - yeah. that's respectable. what was her secret? grape-nuts. and a guy named duke. excuse me? yeah, she said the grape-nuts kept her arteries clean and duke helped with the rest. yeah. she was a great lady. she founded two charities. she ran for public office never slept. except with duke. [laughs] wow. a dynamic woman. nothing fazed her, you know? she was so optimistic. "always look forward." that's what she'd say. - there ya go. - thanks [over pa] ...
. - cosmo. way too common. um... - mmm... screwdriver. no. no. no. way too boring.so that leaves me with the simplicity of the grapefruit or the complexity of the pineapple. grapefruit sea breeze. - uh, could i have a bay breeze? - [waiter] you got it. thanks. it's an impressive talent, though. very close. - you know, breaks the ice. - yeah. - so are you headed home? - yeah. trying. yeah. flying's so much fun these days. fun for me is just getting off that plane in one piece. - oh. fear of...
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there's no watch in the cosmos that will wake up before my boys do.an do. 4:45 this morning. they said da da, no more night-night. it's cute. but not at 4:45. >> don't tell us your sad story about getting up at that hour. nonetheless, everybody learned a little something? >> yeah. i have appreciation for you, getting up that early. >> we love seeing the boys and anna. loved them. go online if you want to learn more about these devices. >>> coming up next, three rojecu should not be doing yourself. that you have to leave up to the pros. ah, the first day of school. new pencils, new books... new backpack... looks good. just trying to look our best. eh, gonna take more than looks. from what i hear, ms. haskins is a toughy. oh, we had a good breakfast so we're ready. gonna be another great year, huh guys?! you bet your 8 layers! yeah! long-distance high 5! oh, careful! hey, watch it. start the school year with an excellent source of fiber. a clinical study showed kids who had a filling breakfast... of kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal... had 11% bett
there's no watch in the cosmos that will wake up before my boys do.an do. 4:45 this morning. they said da da, no more night-night. it's cute. but not at 4:45. >> don't tell us your sad story about getting up at that hour. nonetheless, everybody learned a little something? >> yeah. i have appreciation for you, getting up that early. >> we love seeing the boys and anna. loved them. go online if you want to learn more about these devices. >>> coming up next, three rojecu...
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video conferencing and emmerson interactive databases, for example, data bases of molecules or the cosmoshe reside in america's leading research universities. so we can imagine students conferencing with nasa experts and collaborating with other classrooms across the country. we can do this now if schools have the necessary bandwidth. jeter free hd videoconferencing requires 100 megabits stable connections and access for multiple class rooms of about 20 students to the science curriculum of quote cone noval" or documentary resources which are rapidly serving curricular needs requires merely a gigabit of bandwidth. public media applications and content properly developed and deployed can capitalize on the multibillion-dollar investment we've already made in public media infrastructure and content. and they can leverage the multibillion-dollar investment we are now making in broadband to strengthen space engagement and quality-of-life. thank you. >> thank you, ellen. next turn to john wonderlich. >> my name is john wonderlich, policy director for the foundation. we are a nonpartisan, nonpro
video conferencing and emmerson interactive databases, for example, data bases of molecules or the cosmoshe reside in america's leading research universities. so we can imagine students conferencing with nasa experts and collaborating with other classrooms across the country. we can do this now if schools have the necessary bandwidth. jeter free hd videoconferencing requires 100 megabits stable connections and access for multiple class rooms of about 20 students to the science curriculum of...
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shakeout interestingly enough has been in the marginal title, the ones in the line extensions like cosmoirl and teen vogue and men's vogue. the core title is being protected from this down shift. at the same time, i agree, we're seeing a real flow away from print into new forms of media. online and television. >> when you say they are being protected. how are they being protected? >> i think that their economics are being protected. the cuts are being made by closing down some of the titles which have been opened at the margin, launches that were the intent of which was to extend to a new demographic group. >> i see this as more cycle cal, the fashion magazines are as much art as they are anything. you're there to look at the pictures and the ads. we know plenty of women who spend all day to read these things. we will see a come back to the days of the phone books when the economy picks up again? >> i personally don't believe so. it is a radical shift. i also think when you look at online media, that's where the consumers are, especially the afluent consumers. what has happened there was
shakeout interestingly enough has been in the marginal title, the ones in the line extensions like cosmoirl and teen vogue and men's vogue. the core title is being protected from this down shift. at the same time, i agree, we're seeing a real flow away from print into new forms of media. online and television. >> when you say they are being protected. how are they being protected? >> i think that their economics are being protected. the cuts are being made by closing down some of...
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i'm going across to ross westgate who is so cosmo. the latest out of europe, ross. >> thanks, joe. global equities are lower right now. the ftse cnbc global 300 is down 17 points ahead of the u.s. open later. european stocks are just feeling the chill from asia. chloe will talk to us. xetra dax down 1.2%. the ftse 100 not too much. it's been an interesting trading day today. we had minutes out from the bank of england and there was a shock there that three members didn't vote to quantitative ease by another 50 billion. they voted to do more than that, 735 billion is what thechtded in kwaubt tafb easing two weeks ago. that's really put the skids under those who think that the bank may be raising rates any time soon. sterling has been weaker as a result. in terms of the sectors today that are weaker, no surprises, it's the banks that are down. autos, resources on the bank of china story. no sectors at the moment that are in positive territory. but we're taking our emphasis from what's happening in asia today and chloe has the wrapping on that. >> thank you very much. certainly not a
i'm going across to ross westgate who is so cosmo. the latest out of europe, ross. >> thanks, joe. global equities are lower right now. the ftse cnbc global 300 is down 17 points ahead of the u.s. open later. european stocks are just feeling the chill from asia. chloe will talk to us. xetra dax down 1.2%. the ftse 100 not too much. it's been an interesting trading day today. we had minutes out from the bank of england and there was a shock there that three members didn't vote to...
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from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. he has toured our imagination and showed us the power of the human spirit on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. he led the buffalo bills to two championships. he once said football give him a good sense of perspective about politics. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader, and a defender of civil rights, he was the rare patriot who put country over party, never forgetting what he learned on the gridiron. it takes each of us doing our part and all of us working together to achieve a common goal. it is a lie from which we can all draw lessons -- is a life we can all draw lessons. after purchasing an $8 tennis racket, billie jean declared the goal to be the no. 1 tennis player in the world. what we honor are not simply her 12th grand slam titles, 101 doubles titles, and 67 singles titles -- pretty good, billie jean. [laughter] we honor what she calls all of the off the court staff. what she did to broad
from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos. he has toured our imagination and showed us the power of the human spirit on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. he led the buffalo bills to two championships. he once said football give him a good sense of perspective about politics. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader, and a defender of civil rights, he was...
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. >> cosmos? >> rob roys. >> what did you learn? >> i'm going to change the tenor.a fine line between saying the recession looks like it's over and saying we might have to raise taxesment fine, fine line the president is dancing upon. >> exactly. and i learned so much. i learned that this guy dylan ratigan over here, can we get a shot of this guy? he is a caged animal. >> you kidding me? running free out here. >> you are so serious. usually you smile when we tease you. >> i know. sometimes it's nice to mix it up. creates a little tension. fun. >> yeah. >> all right. stick around. joe and mika on the radio coming up and of course tomorrow morning 5:30 a.m. it's way, way, way too early, it's "way too early." >> it is. this was "morning joe." time now for the morning meeting with a very excited dylan ratigan. take it away. >> thank you so much, william. nice to see you all. good morning you to. welcome to "the morning meeting." breaking news tops our agenda. more than two dozen folks were injured by turbulence, some seriously on a continental airlines flight. we'll hea
. >> cosmos? >> rob roys. >> what did you learn? >> i'm going to change the tenor.a fine line between saying the recession looks like it's over and saying we might have to raise taxesment fine, fine line the president is dancing upon. >> exactly. and i learned so much. i learned that this guy dylan ratigan over here, can we get a shot of this guy? he is a caged animal. >> you kidding me? running free out here. >> you are so serious. usually you smile...
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had this debate are you take one geographic area and i take another an essentially this is of the cosmos club he said in new you don't understand it is over. a private report directly to resign because the tva did not go to the secretary of the interior. >> host: was in the tva at that point, that must have been the single most largest of the course project. there had always been canals and dams and things like that but in terms of sheer mandate. >> guest: and the magnificence so what they fought for years in court. he fought for, lava and did not want to sign and this was a business growing even in the depression like the internet now. it was business cycle prove more or less. >> host: and utilities, they were regulated in some ways but they were also delivering more jews have lower-priced this. >> guest: the prices were coming down as they serve our people and he thought it was insane and he got crazier and crazier with rage. when he began to build the buildings for the towns receive a department build the buildings for towns and window realize that was wrong and he finally spoke out l
had this debate are you take one geographic area and i take another an essentially this is of the cosmos club he said in new you don't understand it is over. a private report directly to resign because the tva did not go to the secretary of the interior. >> host: was in the tva at that point, that must have been the single most largest of the course project. there had always been canals and dams and things like that but in terms of sheer mandate. >> guest: and the magnificence so...
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from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos.e has toured our imagination and showed us the power of the human spirit on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. he led the buffalo bills to two championships. he once said football give him a good sense of perspective about politics. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader, and a defender of civil rights, he was the rare patriot who put country over party, never forgetting what he learned on the gridiron. it takes each of us doing our part and all of us working together to achieve a common goal. it is a lie from which we can all draw lessons -- is a life we can all draw lessons. after purchasing an $8 tennis racket, billie jean declared the goal to be the no. 1 tennis player in the world. what we honor are not simply her 12th grand slam titles, 101 doubles titles, and 67 singles titles -- pretty good, billie jean. [laughter] we honor what she calls all of the off the court staff. what she did to broaden
from his wheelchair, he has led us on a journey to the farthest and strangest reaches of the cosmos.e has toured our imagination and showed us the power of the human spirit on earth. told he was too small to play college football, jack kemp became a pro quarterback. he led the buffalo bills to two championships. he once said football give him a good sense of perspective about politics. it makes me feel better. a conservative thinker, a republican leader, and a defender of civil rights, he was...