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joining us now is david brown and don shreiber. all right. david, first to you. do you buy that? is there an interest rate risk in america if we see the dreaded euro bond from the ecb? >> well, brian, that's an interesting idea. it's one i haven't heard from others so it's original from you and maybe you should come and work in santa barbara but i don't know. the bonds as mr. draghi specified them would be sterilized and assuming how he goes about that sterilization is not exactly clear to me at this time. but assuming he does that it would be less likely to affect our interest rates and certainly improve the value of the italian and spanish debt that's held by our banks so that's a good thing. >> yeah, certainly, and first off i would love to be out there in santa barbara. but, you know, a month ago we happen to see the japanese say they're going to buy slightly fewer u.s. treasuries and saw yields move. so my theory is just based on more supply of other call it aaa if you want or whatever the euro bond would be rated at coming out. china, opec nations with another option. right
joining us now is david brown and don shreiber. all right. david, first to you. do you buy that? is there an interest rate risk in america if we see the dreaded euro bond from the ecb? >> well, brian, that's an interesting idea. it's one i haven't heard from others so it's original from you and maybe you should come and work in santa barbara but i don't know. the bonds as mr. draghi specified them would be sterilized and assuming how he goes about that sterilization is not exactly clear...
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friends of the planetarium, .tudents, everybody chipped in was named in honor of an arlington native, david brown. he was a mission specialist on the updated columbia. he grew up right near the planetarium. this was athe skies, from time lapse wintergreen. the morning fog and clouds. think there will be some more tomorrow morning. look at the temperatures, though. is 76 degrees. are some showers, but none the wild whether we had around last night. look at the cooler air off to our north and northwest. that will be the air coming in as they go through much of the weekend. lot better.looks a here is what is going on in doppler right now. there are those showers 40 parts ofthe northern parts southern maryland. -- for you in parts of southern maryland. you can get a general idea of widespread they are. n is one we patter have the drier air continue to come in. winds turn more to our nw. a lot of those showers will be well to our north -- well to our south. look at the morning low temperatures. by tomorrow morning, it into 50's. the feel of fall will be any air. clouds duringher the afternoon. free ad
friends of the planetarium, .tudents, everybody chipped in was named in honor of an arlington native, david brown. he was a mission specialist on the updated columbia. he grew up right near the planetarium. this was athe skies, from time lapse wintergreen. the morning fog and clouds. think there will be some more tomorrow morning. look at the temperatures, though. is 76 degrees. are some showers, but none the wild whether we had around last night. look at the cooler air off to our north and...
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. >>> the david brown planetarium will reopen.t was going to close years ago but $400,000 in private donations helped to clean it up. crews spent months renovating it. >>> bryce harper hit his 21st home run and gio gonzalez became the first 21-game winner. the nats magic number to win the division is three. >>> cbs this morning starts a the top of the hour. they'll have a preview of tonight's beach boy concert in london and it could be their final concert. >>> one more check of traffic and weather so stay with 9news now. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question.
. >>> the david brown planetarium will reopen.t was going to close years ago but $400,000 in private donations helped to clean it up. crews spent months renovating it. >>> bryce harper hit his 21st home run and gio gonzalez became the first 21-game winner. the nats magic number to win the division is three. >>> cbs this morning starts a the top of the hour. they'll have a preview of tonight's beach boy concert in london and it could be their final concert....
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then david brown behind me, he was to land short on the left-hand side. which went well. >> and then we touched. and the next thing i know, i was upside down. >> the plane could explode at any moment. >> the fuel tank in this airplane is located in the top wing. we flipped over on to the top wing. my first thought was a ruptured fuel tank and that we had to get away from the airplane. >> the wrong move now could prove fatal. >> if you just undo your straps, you will fall out, you could break your neck. it's a hazard. a lot of people survive crashes, then hurt themselves in just getting out of the airplane. >> you okay? >> yep. >> mike, being the consummate pro pilot, dropped out of his harness and helped me drop out of the cockpit. >> with his camera still rolling, ashley scrambles free. >> the next thing we heard were sirens. >> you guys okay? >> we're fine, thank you. >> as emergency vehicles race toward the plane, ashley and mike realize the plane itself has saved their lives. >> the plane was resting on its upper wing, upside down. took a heck of an i
then david brown behind me, he was to land short on the left-hand side. which went well. >> and then we touched. and the next thing i know, i was upside down. >> the plane could explode at any moment. >> the fuel tank in this airplane is located in the top wing. we flipped over on to the top wing. my first thought was a ruptured fuel tank and that we had to get away from the airplane. >> the wrong move now could prove fatal. >> if you just undo your straps, you...
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steve brown. davida look at how the thousands of striking teachers could change the employment report. >> right in the middle of the election in which jobs are kind of a big issue. let's go through the math. 26,000 teachers who are striking aid under labor department procedures if they are not back to work by the end of their pay. this friday, they will subtract them from all the payroll number for september. with nonfarm payroll 100,000 jobs per month the last six months, that could look ugly when the report is released october 5, a month from the election day. if teachers are back on the job, they would be added back into the payroll support for that month released november 2 giving the payroll number a little boost five days before the election. it is debatable if the monthly swing of 26,000 jobs plus or minus will have a big impact on the election when voters know overall jobs, the picture has not been good. >> the president could get lucky, a few days before the election and have a better report ov
steve brown. davida look at how the thousands of striking teachers could change the employment report. >> right in the middle of the election in which jobs are kind of a big issue. let's go through the math. 26,000 teachers who are striking aid under labor department procedures if they are not back to work by the end of their pay. this friday, they will subtract them from all the payroll number for september. with nonfarm payroll 100,000 jobs per month the last six months, that could look...
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. >> woodruff: back from two weeks of political conventions are mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: and who's calling the penalties and signaling the touchdowns? the football season begins with replacement referees. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that concts us. >> they can be enlightening or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. because an open dialogue is what opens doors. wells fargo-- together, we'll go far. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
. >> woodruff: back from two weeks of political conventions are mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: and who's calling the penalties and signaling the touchdowns? the football season begins with replacement referees. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that concts us. >> they can be enlightening or engaging....
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brown trails that but raised an impressive 19 million. joins us now is david bernstein. he's a political reporter for the boston phoenix. he watched last night's debate. thanks for coming on. i start with this. my reaction from watching this debate last night was brown wants to paint warren as a liberal elites and he called the professor about 62 gazillion times. his best hope in the race is about partisanship. massachusetts doesn't elect republicans much, and i didn't hear until the end if you like scott brown, you're empowering the party you don't like. did she play that card enough last night? >> personally i don't. i agree with your assessment. there's very little question people i talked to within both camps and around the political world here really think that what this comes down to is about 10% in the middle. both sides have about 45%, more or less locked up, and then there's 10% in the middle. those 10% generally like scott brown. they feel favorable to him. they're all voting for barack obama for president, and they all dislike the national republican party. tha
brown trails that but raised an impressive 19 million. joins us now is david bernstein. he's a political reporter for the boston phoenix. he watched last night's debate. thanks for coming on. i start with this. my reaction from watching this debate last night was brown wants to paint warren as a liberal elites and he called the professor about 62 gazillion times. his best hope in the race is about partisanship. massachusetts doesn't elect republicans much, and i didn't hear until the end if you...
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brown and i are assing is... how did this happen?i talked to davidtey by phone--he's the contractor for dish who looked at brown's receiver and even he as at a loss for words- "i've been in the t.v. indussry for 15 years and i've never once seen that, it kind pf had me astonished there bud."and i asked what he thought might have happened. "to my knowledge that was nothing to do with the customer you know mashing buttons bc if thee would have stopped one and started another it would have set up another recording and it wouldn't have just followed on through."and there's a chance pnyone watching this program back on september seventh likely saw the same thing- brown says she's still waiting on answers from dish---but in the meantime is trying to work through this with her kids- "whhn i told them you guys were coming and to ix the t.v. they mimic'd the action and sound back to me..... uh huh and they're only 5 and 3." -----end-----cnn.script----- some of you will have to wait a little longer... even if you pre-ordered.for your iphone fiv. five.the reaso
brown and i are assing is... how did this happen?i talked to davidtey by phone--he's the contractor for dish who looked at brown's receiver and even he as at a loss for words- "i've been in the t.v. indussry for 15 years and i've never once seen that, it kind pf had me astonished there bud."and i asked what he thought might have happened. "to my knowledge that was nothing to do with the customer you know mashing buttons bc if thee would have stopped one and started another it...
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. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf and from carnegie foundation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: protesters poured into streets around the world today, outraged by a film made in california that mocks islam and the prophet muhammad. they vented their fury in at least 20 countries, and violence broke out in a number of cities, esp
. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care...
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. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: violent protests erupted across pakistan today. 19 people died and scores were wounded. the pakistani government had declared this a national holiday-- "love for the prophet day"-- and encouraged peaceful protest. some 15,000 people filled the streets in the southwest city of karachi. >> ( translated ): we want to show the world that muslims are one and united on this issue. we all are ready to die for prophet muhammad. we have left our family to join
. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions...
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for cbs "this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> david neeleman is with us now.we have often find ourselves asking. are american airlines not the american airline, american airlines different in your judgment? are they more prone to bad economic models? >> i think the u.s. travel market, you know, for a long time is changing. half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced because they've had to go through a lot. >> look at this with an interview with richard branson. >> everybody knows that u.s. carers, quality of carriers is pretty dismal. >> yeah. singapore does a better job than american. that's not what most people fly. that's a very smal
for cbs "this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> david neeleman is with us now.we have often find ourselves asking. are american airlines not the american airline, american airlines different in your judgment? are they more prone to bad economic models? >> i think the u.s. travel market, you know, for a long time is changing. half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time,...
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scott brown, interestingly, didn't mention mitt romney. what do you think of those strategies, david, i mean, look, i think the situation for scott brown here was to, he was trying to, one, get back to the whole standing in terms of how she identified herself on the employment forums in terms of the indian image. ultimately what he was trying to do here, however, was establish how he was going to define the economy as the number one issue. and i think i saw him trying to do that. not about governor romney. about him, and elizabeth warren and did a good job setting that up. having said that, both found themselves repeating their ads frequently. >> one poll has warren way four-point lead. another one has brown with a four-point lead. very interesting. betsy, what do you think is going on here? >> it's very close here in massachusetts, and it's interesting. i think we've seen senator brown kind of even in interviewers he had at the republican convention, backing away, letting people know he is not 100% with republican thinking. obviously, he -- >> no surprise in massachusetts. >> no, no
scott brown, interestingly, didn't mention mitt romney. what do you think of those strategies, david, i mean, look, i think the situation for scott brown here was to, he was trying to, one, get back to the whole standing in terms of how she identified herself on the employment forums in terms of the indian image. ultimately what he was trying to do here, however, was establish how he was going to define the economy as the number one issue. and i think i saw him trying to do that. not about...
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david pellpell. >> i have a number of concerns here, primarily legal. with respect of the brown act and sunshine ordinance, it requires description of the item. i don't believe that the 11-word item is appropriate and less detailed than previous items. and in a number of items the detailed traffic modifications have been included here. i don't think it's clear to the average person what the masonic street scape project is. this does not include the limits and it's not a commonly used term. i think there is a problem in terms of the brown act and sunshine ordinance to that. in regard to ceqa and the document did cannot include the case number and did not locate where available. not on the web, by the way, the addendum. it's not in a attachment before you. the resolution does not indicate if this board received dir and addendum. i think those are flaws procedurally. i would encourage you to delay this item or deal with these concerns. i would say that this is not just a bike plan project as i understand it. it loses parking spaces. it degrades traffic los and slows down
david pellpell. >> i have a number of concerns here, primarily legal. with respect of the brown act and sunshine ordinance, it requires description of the item. i don't believe that the 11-word item is appropriate and less detailed than previous items. and in a number of items the detailed traffic modifications have been included here. i don't think it's clear to the average person what the masonic street scape project is. this does not include the limits and it's not a commonly used...
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brown and senator dean heller. what does it say about him? davidn broke the story this week and he is washington bureau chief for the much respected mother jones and robert cost that is a political reporter for "national review." we have this in iowa. ann romney had strong words for conservative critics of her husband's campaign. let's listen to ann romney. >> what do you say to your fellow republicans who are -- >> stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? get in the ring. this is hard. >> who was she talking about, people like peggy noonan today. noonan wrote "this week i called his campaign incompetent but only because i was being polite. i really meant rolling calamity. a lot of people weighed in. glad you said this, mad you said this. no one i know of defended the campaign or argued you're missing some of its quiet excellence." that 'sarcastic. john sue through knew responded on msnbc today. let's watch. >> i wouldn't hire peggy noonan to run a campaign. i don't ask her to have me write her columns. >> well, there he is. let me get back to da
brown and senator dean heller. what does it say about him? davidn broke the story this week and he is washington bureau chief for the much respected mother jones and robert cost that is a political reporter for "national review." we have this in iowa. ann romney had strong words for conservative critics of her husband's campaign. let's listen to ann romney. >> what do you say to your fellow republicans who are -- >> stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? get in the...
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david wessel from the "wall street journal," thank you. >> you're welcome. >> brown: and we return to the still unfolding events in the middle east to ask, as secretary of state clinton did yesterday after the death of u.s. ambassador chris stevens, how could this happen? joining us: marwan muasher, who served as jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister earlier this decade-- he's now vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace; trudy rubin, a foreign affairs columnist for the "philadelphia inquirer"; and hisham melhem, washington bureau chief of al- arabiya news. marwan mausher, i want to start with you. secretary clinton asked that question clearly thinking about the developments you've seen over the last couple years through the arab spring. how could it have happened? what's your answer? >> well, i think there's a notion in this country that transformational changes take place almost overnight. that's why the misnomer of the arab spring. in any transformation one needs to understand that this is not going to result in democracy overnight.
david wessel from the "wall street journal," thank you. >> you're welcome. >> brown: and we return to the still unfolding events in the middle east to ask, as secretary of state clinton did yesterday after the death of u.s. ambassador chris stevens, how could this happen? joining us: marwan muasher, who served as jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister earlier this decade-- he's now vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace;...
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. >> david carpenter faces the gas chamber for killing two women. >> can you point him out to us. >> right there in the brown sweater. >> hardel was shot in the throat and it affected his vocal cords. >> reporter: did he die on the witness stand. >> the most important thing he did was eyewitness testimony. >> but he saw you. >> he saw a person in the line up who felt, you know he felt this was the man that had killed them. >> this man should be executed i believe i tried the case based on that premise and i would do it again. >> i want to see these dirty -- in prison. i would like to see art dinner and jerry herman in prison for the rest of their lives for what they have done to me. >> when we come back in a second look. he was convicted of killing a man during a robbery. ron fuller talks about his life in death row. >> the irony is i attempted to take my life by suicide and the state of california saved me twice yet i'm here to be executed. they kept me alive to kill me in the death chamber. >>> in 1984 a condemned killer talked with ktvu news about life on death row. he was convicted of murdering a man whi
. >> david carpenter faces the gas chamber for killing two women. >> can you point him out to us. >> right there in the brown sweater. >> hardel was shot in the throat and it affected his vocal cords. >> reporter: did he die on the witness stand. >> the most important thing he did was eyewitness testimony. >> but he saw you. >> he saw a person in the line up who felt, you know he felt this was the man that had killed them. >> this man should...