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have presented this story here that savers have lost their telling you the interest rate setters david miles at the bank of england that well it could get worse we might throw money on to the economy we might actually do a legitimate true genuine helicopter drop so they're basically taunting people to stay quiet you know it could get worse for you and your worst if they did the actual look back going back to the us in two thousand and eight if barack obama simply paid ninety percent of every outstanding mortgage and have to credit card debt that would have cost the los then the up to twenty trillion dollars he's given one. who in turn did not make the loans that they say there is no multiplicity of money or barrick your economics didn't work did it but of course you're going to suggest doing more of the same digging barracked digging up the. well you're going to find the solution down there is no more. so you know a lot of this the currency system it's all based on faith you just need the population to at least have faith that they're going to their money will be worth something now in that
have presented this story here that savers have lost their telling you the interest rate setters david miles at the bank of england that well it could get worse we might throw money on to the economy we might actually do a legitimate true genuine helicopter drop so they're basically taunting people to stay quiet you know it could get worse for you and your worst if they did the actual look back going back to the us in two thousand and eight if barack obama simply paid ninety percent of every...
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reality of their policies will experience a guy right here and i bring this up share about these as david miles who's a member of the bank of england monetary policy committee writing here and he's talking about quantitative easing and he says well you know too there is a restrained demand to restrain demand in the economy there is no restrain demand in the economy people want to borrow money from mortgages people want to borrow money for small businesses but there is no incentive for banks to loan that money if interest rates are so low so there is no credit flow to those elements of the economy there's no nuts doing good miles who's obviously appeasing the terrorists he knows full well that if you raise interest rates of the bank of england you would insert a five grades to make loans that's their business then of course you already have a demand because people want to grow people want to have mortgages people want to see. all businesses total global supply right here in the business of this rag the evening standard total dog will speak on job tony doublespeak well the article is called why d
reality of their policies will experience a guy right here and i bring this up share about these as david miles who's a member of the bank of england monetary policy committee writing here and he's talking about quantitative easing and he says well you know too there is a restrained demand to restrain demand in the economy there is no restrain demand in the economy people want to borrow money from mortgages people want to borrow money for small businesses but there is no incentive for banks to...
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>> i think david miles is probably the one member who's laying down a marker for more qe. their estimates are prepared to wait for the present program to expire in november. but i guess by the time we get to november, even though we will have had a decent bounce in gdp by then, the committee will be moving their way towards another round of qe. >> is that justified? >> well, the aim, of course, is to stimulate the economy. the way it works principally is through guilt yields and guilt yeeds have risen a bit recently. there is a scope to get long-term interest rates down again. i'm not persuaded that qe really does the business. everyone else is. the boj, you've just told me. the fed, obviously. they're linking qe in america specifically to job creation. but it doesn't seem to have done a great deal so far. >> do you think actually that given the aggressive action we've seen from other central banks, it makes it more or less likely that uk will follow suit? >> we're hoping to rebalance our economy, so the more help we get from overseas, the less we have to do ourselves. but
>> i think david miles is probably the one member who's laying down a marker for more qe. their estimates are prepared to wait for the present program to expire in november. but i guess by the time we get to november, even though we will have had a decent bounce in gdp by then, the committee will be moving their way towards another round of qe. >> is that justified? >> well, the aim, of course, is to stimulate the economy. the way it works principally is through guilt yields...
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from milan that stretched 3,000 miles behind us, the pioneers david per se, comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. they were not the captives of their own doubts were the prisoners of their own [inaudible] they were determined to make the new world strong and free, an example to the world to overcome its hazards. some would say it those troubles are all over. but -- that all the horizons have been explored. all the battles have been won. that there is no longer an american frontier. i trust that no one would agree with that sentiment. for the problems are not all soft. and the battles are not allwon. we stand today on the edge of a new frontier. the frontier of the 1960's. the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. the frontier of unfilled hopes. woodrow wilson's new freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. check in roosevelt's new deal -- franklin roosevelt's new deal offered help to those in need. the new frontier i see is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. it sums up not what i intend to offer to the american people w
from milan that stretched 3,000 miles behind us, the pioneers david per se, comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. they were not the captives of their own doubts were the prisoners of their own [inaudible] they were determined to make the new world strong and free, an example to the world to overcome its hazards. some would say it those troubles are all over. but -- that all the horizons have been explored. all the battles have been won. that there is no longer an american...
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david warren. they're from dundalk for driving 1 million miles without ever being in an accident. >>> tomorrow is national drug takeback day, and so from 10:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon, you can drop off any unused prescription drugs. by doing so, you can help prevent drug abuse as well as theft. to find the locations in your county, you can always head to the d.e.a. website, put in your zip code and they'll get you everything you need to know about where this is happening. >>> if you're looking for something else to do this weekend, you can always head to mount vernon this weekend because it is the baltimore book festival which is always a great event. it kicks off at noon today and it's going to go until 8:00 this evening, then noon to 8:00 again on saturday and noon to 7:00 on sunday. it includes three days of book signings, panel discussions, even cooking demonstrations. more than 200 nationally- renowned celebrities and area authors are going to be there to attend the event. >>> you've seen the ads, now the hipodrone has a new offer, a chance for you to catch the broadway hit show "w
david warren. they're from dundalk for driving 1 million miles without ever being in an accident. >>> tomorrow is national drug takeback day, and so from 10:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon, you can drop off any unused prescription drugs. by doing so, you can help prevent drug abuse as well as theft. to find the locations in your county, you can always head to the d.e.a. website, put in your zip code and they'll get you everything you need to know about where this is...
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axis then your whole audience combined also means you know they are cash dollars the mile want to argue but it's. ok david a quick question we just have thirty seconds me when he first filed his taxes estimated his taxes as income is seven million dollars higher than what he just filed a lot of people are claiming he's just jigger in his tax numbers how do you miss estimate your taxes by seven million dollars i think mr romney needs to give us like countenance a swift kick in the butt to try and hire you ok david seelig thank you so much for being with us that. video saying. they would like thanks for joining and. coming up as the battle over genetically modified food labeling heats up in california a stunning new report is revealing the dangerous health of folks these foods may have what happened to a group of rats that were fed monsanto corn and will the startling results of that study propel proposition thirty seven to victory in california come november. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i missed the guy here's an awful lot of wha
axis then your whole audience combined also means you know they are cash dollars the mile want to argue but it's. ok david a quick question we just have thirty seconds me when he first filed his taxes estimated his taxes as income is seven million dollars higher than what he just filed a lot of people are claiming he's just jigger in his tax numbers how do you miss estimate your taxes by seven million dollars i think mr romney needs to give us like countenance a swift kick in the butt to try...
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. >>> there are some breaks in the low clouds and i heard from david from twitter, they said the price is about 21 miles per hour so even without the fog we get that fresh breeze with a little chill in the morning. low clouds look like they are losing support and low temperatures will be below normal. the warm air has cooled off dramatically and this time of year fog is starting to lose its grip. temperatures are below average by 5 to 10 degrees and most locations are about 60 to 75 to be honest with you. high pressure to the north everything is coming underneath and that keeps a cool and breezy pattern in place. they do not have a lot of moisture but it does not look like it. everything is driving down to the northern planes, 0s for some -- 40s for some. most seems to be running a couple of degrees warmer. there is a westerly winds and remember the direction of wind is coming from. they are pretty far inland. 75 sonoma, ken field 73, walnut creek brentwood 60s. 72 san jose, 72 gilroy, the rest of the coast looks to be in the 70s, the rest of the city and south of san francisco and the rest of the penin
. >>> there are some breaks in the low clouds and i heard from david from twitter, they said the price is about 21 miles per hour so even without the fog we get that fresh breeze with a little chill in the morning. low clouds look like they are losing support and low temperatures will be below normal. the warm air has cooled off dramatically and this time of year fog is starting to lose its grip. temperatures are below average by 5 to 10 degrees and most locations are about 60 to 75 to...
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david. >> authorities confirm a large plane crash 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh. you have to assume it's related to all of these goings on. >> i told brian, this is the lord's doing. i am going to trinity church. he said look, i am coming with you. together we grabbed each other's hand and we started to run. surprisingly enough not even one piece of broken glass touched us. next thing i know we bumped into a priest. that's when he looked down he looked at me and said this man saved my life. i said to stanley, maybe you saved my life, too. he said i think that tower could go down. i said there's no way. that's a steel structure. i didn't finish the sentence. >> we started to run. we heard a strange sound like steel bending and creaking. the building started to implode. it came down like a pancake. >> within a minute or two after he got the camera hooked up we set up to go reporting in the street that's when the first tower fell. >> we heard the rumble of thunder but it wasn't as loud as i expected it to be. >> get the camera up there. what shot is it? the max cam?
david. >> authorities confirm a large plane crash 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh. you have to assume it's related to all of these goings on. >> i told brian, this is the lord's doing. i am going to trinity church. he said look, i am coming with you. together we grabbed each other's hand and we started to run. surprisingly enough not even one piece of broken glass touched us. next thing i know we bumped into a priest. that's when he looked down he looked at me and said this man...
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david bianco still at 1475. and at rbc, miles auerbach says we are underweight equities. and her year end forecast target is still at 1450. she's first to put out a note for 2013, and the target there is 1600 on the s&p. so far they're sticking pat, but we'll wait and see what happens before the end of the year. >> let's wait and see what happens now. we're going to bring in katie nixon, wealth manager. you hear about forecasters staying where they are. are you going to change your forecast? >> we've increased our forecast for the s&p looking at 1510, looking at multiple expansion in this environment for low for even longer. >> we're at 14 what on the s&p right now? >> 1485. so it's about a 2.5% increase from here. not without risk, but we still see upside. >> between now and the epd of the year? >> sure. >> we'll be back with you later. let's move on. want to check out -- whoa, there you are. two other sectors. courtney reagan has been making calls on how the retail sectors are going to fare. seema mody is here. i'm supposed to stand between you. hard to stand between yo
david bianco still at 1475. and at rbc, miles auerbach says we are underweight equities. and her year end forecast target is still at 1450. she's first to put out a note for 2013, and the target there is 1600 on the s&p. so far they're sticking pat, but we'll wait and see what happens before the end of the year. >> let's wait and see what happens now. we're going to bring in katie nixon, wealth manager. you hear about forecasters staying where they are. are you going to change your...
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. ♪ >>> david has been called the toughest athlete on the planet. when he's not running 100-mileavid began raising money for the members of special operation families. >> he attempts to break the guinness world record for the most pull-ups in a 24-hour period. the current mark in the guinness world record 2013 edition, 4,020 is the number. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> tell us about this effort. why you wanted to do this. >> el with, first of all, i want to say one thing. i'm here as an american, david goggins, american, doing this for just a great foundation. you know, this, it supports 900 kids to go to college since 1980. and it's just a great cause. full tuition. >> how do you prepare for something like this? how do you train? first of all, look at the shape you're in. >> wow. >> you haven't always been this physically fit, but you are now. what did you do to get ready for this effort? >> well, start off with every day, i did 100 pull-ups every day. and i did that for about two, three months just to get base. then it went to 1,000 pull-ups, then it we
. ♪ >>> david has been called the toughest athlete on the planet. when he's not running 100-mileavid began raising money for the members of special operation families. >> he attempts to break the guinness world record for the most pull-ups in a 24-hour period. the current mark in the guinness world record 2013 edition, 4,020 is the number. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> tell us about this effort. why you wanted to do this. >> el with,...
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. ♪ >>> david has been called the toughest athlete on the planet. when he's not running 100-mileavid began raising money for the members of special operation families. >> he attempts to break the guinness world record for the most pull-ups in a 24-hour period. the current mark in the guinness world record 2013 edition, 4,020 is the number. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> tell us about this effort. why you wanted to do this. >> el with, first of all, i want to say one thing. i'm here as an american, david goggins, american, doing this for just a great foundation. you know, this, it supports 900 kids to go to college since 1980. and it's just a great cause. full tuition. >> how do you prepare for something like this? how do you train? first of all, look at the shape you're in. >> wow. >> you haven't always been this physically fit, but you are now. what did you do to get ready for this effort? >> well, start off with every day, i did 100 pull-ups every day. and i did that for about two, three months just to get base. then it went to 1,000 pull-ups, then it we
. ♪ >>> david has been called the toughest athlete on the planet. when he's not running 100-mileavid began raising money for the members of special operation families. >> he attempts to break the guinness world record for the most pull-ups in a 24-hour period. the current mark in the guinness world record 2013 edition, 4,020 is the number. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> tell us about this effort. why you wanted to do this. >> el with,...
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david is on the island to keep inside the arctic circle. >> i join you from the arctic island and behind me, and 800 miles to the north is the north pole and a few carry-on past that, you come to alaska, the ad states is one of many countries with a direct stake in what is happening in the arctic. let me show you the scene behind league. you expect that at this time of year, the peak of the melt season. there is snow on the mountainside in the distance. but what scientists are concerned about is the rate of melting out in the ocean. it has left them stunned. >> a journey through a frozen ocean transformed into slush. this is the arctic where temperatures are rising and the ice is stirring. we approached the ainge and we need to be careful. like many, it is shedding great chunks of ice into the ocean. 1 million fragments fall like trouble. -- rubble. it is beyond doubt the arctic is changing dramatically and the ocean is going through a record amount. although this region is remote, it could have repercussions for global weather patterns thousands of miles away. across the arctic, scientists are trying to understand what is happening. a hel
david is on the island to keep inside the arctic circle. >> i join you from the arctic island and behind me, and 800 miles to the north is the north pole and a few carry-on past that, you come to alaska, the ad states is one of many countries with a direct stake in what is happening in the arctic. let me show you the scene behind league. you expect that at this time of year, the peak of the melt season. there is snow on the mountainside in the distance. but what scientists are concerned...
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from milan that stretched 3,000 miles behind us, the pioneers david per se, comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. they were not the captives of their own doubts were the prisoners of their own [inaudible] they were determined to make the new world strong and free, an example to the world to overcome its hazards. some would say it those troubles are all over. but -- that all the horizons have been explored. all the battles have been won. that there is no longer an american frontier. i trust that no one would agree with that sentiment. for the problems are not all soft. and the battles are not all won. we stand today on the edge of a new frontier. the frontier of the 1960's. the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. the frontier of unfilled hopes. woodrow wilson's new freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. franklin roosevelt's new deal offered help to those in need. the new frontier i see is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. it sums up not what i intend to offer to the american people what i intend to ask of them. it
from milan that stretched 3,000 miles behind us, the pioneers david per se, comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. they were not the captives of their own doubts were the prisoners of their own [inaudible] they were determined to make the new world strong and free, an example to the world to overcome its hazards. some would say it those troubles are all over. but -- that all the horizons have been explored. all the battles have been won. that there is no longer an american...
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miles an hour all day. we're in south central iraq right now. >> david was the complete package, super smart, super handsome ability. he loved journalism. just loved to be able to jump into a story. >> he had take then job of "weekend today." my true passion and my true love is still reporting. he was able to combine the two of them. >> the image that comes to my mind and probably everyone else's is david on the tank, going through the desert. >> i would be remiss if i let you go without passing along the good wishes from your colleagues here at "weekend today." please stay safe. >> thanks, soledad, i look forward to getting back home. >> i got a call the night that david died, and i didn't know what was going on. i knew it was horrible. >> to say it's a difficult morning doesn't even come close. >> i just remember thinking that my only responsibility was to his family, to melanie and his daughters. >> and of course a lot of fun in between which is one of the perks. there are a lot of perks working on saturday and sunday mornings. >> david bloom looked like a 12-year-old. enthusiastic about everything. he w
miles an hour all day. we're in south central iraq right now. >> david was the complete package, super smart, super handsome ability. he loved journalism. just loved to be able to jump into a story. >> he had take then job of "weekend today." my true passion and my true love is still reporting. he was able to combine the two of them. >> the image that comes to my mind and probably everyone else's is david on the tank, going through the desert. >> i would be...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> the outlook for this year's hockey season is not good. on day two of the player lockout, the two sides are milesrt. and no talks are scheduled. there's word this morning that some nhl players are already signing with other leagues. >>> and for surprises across the nfl, we get the highlights from espn news. >> doug kezirian here with the "sportscenter" update. we start at meadowlands. new york trailed most of the game, including the fourth quarter. eight-point game when eli manning hit victor cruz. manning over 500 yards passing. well, a little dance for you. a two-point conversion will tie it up at 27-27. deep in the end zone, and mike williams goes up and over the defender to haul it in. so we are tied once again. but take another look at williams' great grab. so inside the final half minute, new york owe the chip shot field goal range to the giants who score. tampa bay gets the ball back. but the giants rally for the win. tom coughlin upset with the eli manning on the victory formation. >>> now about the eagles. michael vick and philly hosting the ravens. third quarter, philly down 10. michael
david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> the outlook for this year's hockey season is not good. on day two of the player lockout, the two sides are milesrt. and no talks are scheduled. there's word this morning that some nhl players are already signing with other leagues. >>> and for surprises across the nfl, we get the highlights from espn news. >> doug kezirian here with the "sportscenter" update. we start at meadowlands. new york trailed most of the game,...
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supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000
supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000
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supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000 people because of all the people coming to work in the financial district. the demographics in the central district -- female is about 50%, males 49.8%. it's almost even. age 17 and under is 17.56% which equates to about 5300 people under 17. our senior population is twice that much or approximately 11,500. caucasian -- 46%. african-american, 2%. latino, 4%. other is a 1.3%. less than 1% our native american. our organizational chart is headed by yours truly. i have the captain's staff which consists of one sergeant and six officers. the captain's staff is in charge of the demonstrations, protests and special events. he has to assistance. his round off by a subpoena officer who handles postings for no parking, a permit officer and a facilities officer. we have a street crimes unit that wears plain clothes and concentrates on robberies and stolen vehicles and car break- ins. they do a great job and make a lot of arrests. the
supervisor is supervisor david chiu and supervisor marc farrell has a pocket and supervisor james kim has a pocket along geary street. the population is about 75,000 residents in a 1.8 square mile area. on any given day, the population swells to about 350,000 people because of all the people coming to work in the financial district. the demographics in the central district -- female is about 50%, males 49.8%. it's almost even. age 17 and under is 17.56% which equates to about 5300 people under...
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david? >> reena ninan at the national zoo in washington, thank you. >>> now to the raging wildfirms across the west tonight. the biggest fire spreading huge plumes of smoke hundreds of miles, as you can see, the smoke can be seen from satellite. and seens like this one are so common. a mother and her four children wearing protective masks, told they don't have to evacuate. what then are they breathing in? here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: where there's fire, there's smoke. a lot of it. at least 36 large fires are burning in nine states, the worth in central washington, where thousands have been battling for weeks to save homes and towns. thick haze fills the air, even shrouding out the sun. >> it's kind of a hassle to evacuate and it's stressful. and i have a 9-year-old who still has post-traumatic stress from the first fire. >> reporter: across the pacific northwest, unhealthy smoke has forced people to wear masks. they were handing them out in schools in east wenatchee, washington. today, there are air quality warnings across three states, stretching from washington, parts of oregon and idaho. the biggest health threat comes from tiny particles in smoke tha
david? >> reena ninan at the national zoo in washington, thank you. >>> now to the raging wildfirms across the west tonight. the biggest fire spreading huge plumes of smoke hundreds of miles, as you can see, the smoke can be seen from satellite. and seens like this one are so common. a mother and her four children wearing protective masks, told they don't have to evacuate. what then are they breathing in? here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: where there's fire,...
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mile delivery. do collections in remini by for them. we can do commerce in china without ever going to china. david: what sells well among chinese?nd of goods, what kind of services? >> we're only in the consumer space. there is enormous preference for u.s. food and wine. they are premium products but well-regarded products. baby equipment, huge preference for those. pet supplies, automotive accessories. there is booming middle class in. china. as chinese consumer becomes more affluent and educated no wonder they want great stuff that u.s. companies make. david: particularly on the high end, right? tiffany style stuff? >> sure. or think of starbucks, david, the affordable luxury. not necessarily an ultraluxury good. it is a pricey product but something you can buy if you want one. that is how a lot of u.s. products are perceived in china. that is how nike and levis are perceived. most of the companies we work in are in that space. david: frank has a track record and a good one. frank lavin, getting u.s. companies into china. thanks a lot, david. >> thanks, david. >> president obama is bringing back debate over regulations and dri
mile delivery. do collections in remini by for them. we can do commerce in china without ever going to china. david: what sells well among chinese?nd of goods, what kind of services? >> we're only in the consumer space. there is enormous preference for u.s. food and wine. they are premium products but well-regarded products. baby equipment, huge preference for those. pet supplies, automotive accessories. there is booming middle class in. china. as chinese consumer becomes more affluent...
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his democratic opponent,-mile-per-hour dock is trying to step away from the tea party and court the moderate vote. let's bring in politico's national political reporter, david catanese. >> good to be with you eliot. >> eliot: it is a great interest. the senate being hugely important. the white house is something we have -- we know where that's going to go. let's talk indiana. what do you make of this race and is it really winnable for the democrats? >> it's definitely in play and this is not where republicans wanted to be 40 some days out in a very red state like indiana. they lose indiana they basically do not have a shot at winning the senate. i think both sides agree on that. i will say about mourdock, i was out there for his run-up to the primary where he defeated lugar. he won't say he was a member of the tea party. he's a state treasurer. he certainly took their support and he got some harsh rhetoric. the compromise rhetoric. his supporters were saying all along, i'm not a tea party candidate. rhetoric way back months ago but certainly now he's definitely striking a more moderate tone because he's looking at poll numbers so he's got got the lieutenant
his democratic opponent,-mile-per-hour dock is trying to step away from the tea party and court the moderate vote. let's bring in politico's national political reporter, david catanese. >> good to be with you eliot. >> eliot: it is a great interest. the senate being hugely important. the white house is something we have -- we know where that's going to go. let's talk indiana. what do you make of this race and is it really winnable for the democrats? >> it's definitely in play...
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david huben stein. >>> a tractor-trailer hauling a shipment of chicken nuggets flipped over on the beltway this afternoon. you know what that did, snarled traffic for miles. it collided with a car near the vw parkway. two people were hurt. but they're expected to be okay. that truck spilled chicken nuggets and diesel fuel, so they had to shut down lanes to clean it up. >>> we're in a bit of an unsettled pattern there. >> what exactly does that mean? >> well, wendy, it means we have a chance for shower activity between now, and say, during the day on saturday. when are we going to see that rain? that's the biggest problem with these forecasts. it's a tough forecast today. we did see a few showers earlier this morning, a few more this afternoon. mostly to the north and west. and that's where i think we do have the best chance of seeing those showers. 83 the temperature right now with winds out of the west at 12 miles an hour. a very warm afternoon. temperatures well above average by about five to ten degrees. look at the numbers, 85 in la platea. 79 right now in gaithersburg. and 81 up toward frederick. hagerstown has seen some showers, temperature at 76 d
david huben stein. >>> a tractor-trailer hauling a shipment of chicken nuggets flipped over on the beltway this afternoon. you know what that did, snarled traffic for miles. it collided with a car near the vw parkway. two people were hurt. but they're expected to be okay. that truck spilled chicken nuggets and diesel fuel, so they had to shut down lanes to clean it up. >>> we're in a bit of an unsettled pattern there. >> what exactly does that mean? >> well, wendy,...
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david gregory, ezra klein, thank you so much. see you on "the daily rundown" after "morning joe." milesimes" columnist frank bruni who speculates why some high-profile names were notably absent from the conventions. >>> and later, actor woody harrelson joins us on set. when we come back, dave walker raises the bar on steve ratner's charts. hello. yes. >> holy cow! >> that's a visual aid. we'll have him explain what this means next on "morning joe." [ female announcer ] they can be enlightening. hey, bro. 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. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when app
david gregory, ezra klein, thank you so much. see you on "the daily rundown" after "morning joe." milesimes" columnist frank bruni who speculates why some high-profile names were notably absent from the conventions. >>> and later, actor woody harrelson joins us on set. when we come back, dave walker raises the bar on steve ratner's charts. hello. yes. >> holy cow! >> that's a visual aid. we'll have him explain what this means next on "morning...
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david, how are you doing two days into this thing? >> we're doing pretty well, sir. we're 100 milesde of flagstaff, arizona, now, heading towards our end point which will be outside of durango, colorado. everybody is pretty motivated and doing well. jon: eight days to do 3200 miles, do i have that right? >> you do. you do. we've got 12 riders and, four support crew, including one of our medics that we actually served in fallujah with, doc worley, who has been an unbelievable guy. so we've got a great team and we're breaking down the miles and getting it done together. jon: you started this thing a few years ago, i know riding from the iwo jima memorial in virginia all the way to ground zero in new york city. that is a couple of hundred miles. what made you decide to take this thing across-country? >> you know the challenge of it, really. we've been talking about just stepping it up and seeing if we could do it and, you know, i served with a lot of these guys with me here today. it is great to be able to do this together and, be able to honor our bud i dids that never came home and t
david, how are you doing two days into this thing? >> we're doing pretty well, sir. we're 100 milesde of flagstaff, arizona, now, heading towards our end point which will be outside of durango, colorado. everybody is pretty motivated and doing well. jon: eight days to do 3200 miles, do i have that right? >> you do. you do. we've got 12 riders and, four support crew, including one of our medics that we actually served in fallujah with, doc worley, who has been an unbelievable guy. so...
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david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds of supplies that the city needed. now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities. one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concentrated in small spaces. and this is one of the reasons why fez has such a high degree of urban specialization. keach: as in ancient ostia, almost everyone in fez is a full-time specialist. in the tanning industry alone, there are some 20 specialized activities required to process skins into leather. there are washers and hair removers, buyers and sellers, and transport specialists. there are even specialties within a specialty. there are peo
david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in...
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mile toll road will be between austin and san antonio. i want to get there. that is today's speed read. [buzzer] liz: i was hoping you would blow that. david: i almost did.way. liz: the sluggish global economy is not stopping one airline leasing business from taking off. aircraft sell is taking advantage of playing the european debt crisis to its advantage. joining us in a fox business exclusive the aircraft sell ceo. this really caught our eye. european banking crisis is positive for you guys. explain to our viewers how. you are a publicly-traded company and people are always looking for something to invest in. >> liz, 100 dal billion in aircraft will be delivered this year and the shrinkage in the european bank market means somebody has to fill the gap. liz: meaning financing? >> exactly. liz: people go to the banks to finance because these things are not cheap. >> they're not. this year so far we put $700 million in commitments in place in terms of new investments. that was target at beginning of the year we hit that halfway through. we're excited about that. great time to invest providing you have a way of financing yourselves and we do. we tapped in
mile toll road will be between austin and san antonio. i want to get there. that is today's speed read. [buzzer] liz: i was hoping you would blow that. david: i almost did.way. liz: the sluggish global economy is not stopping one airline leasing business from taking off. aircraft sell is taking advantage of playing the european debt crisis to its advantage. joining us in a fox business exclusive the aircraft sell ceo. this really caught our eye. european banking crisis is positive for you guys....
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mile stretch of highway that connects austin to san antonio. critics say higher speed limits mean more deadly crashes. >>> now to new york, where a man whose name is davidn a fortune. he won $5 million playing a scratch-off lottery game. he says he used to be teased for his name. >> when i was a kid, fortune cookie, fortune teller, you know, wife was miss fortune. take some time off and maybe get a new vehicle, you know and certain charities that i have in mind. >> fortune says he thought the ticket was a loser at first and nearly threw it out. after taxes, it's about $3.3 million. >>> and in michigan, another story of incredible luck. a 12-year-old girl found a class ring at the bottom of lake st. clair, and the won who had lost that same ring back in 1986 was swimming right beside that girl. >> i was reaching under and i felt, like, this circle thing that was about that tiny. >> i said, does it say "south lake high school"? and she's like trying to look and read it, and she's like five feet away from me. and i run over and i'm like, yeah, it's us! >> she had lost the ring while throwing rocks in the lake with her boyfriend more than 25 years ago. she
mile stretch of highway that connects austin to san antonio. critics say higher speed limits mean more deadly crashes. >>> now to new york, where a man whose name is davidn a fortune. he won $5 million playing a scratch-off lottery game. he says he used to be teased for his name. >> when i was a kid, fortune cookie, fortune teller, you know, wife was miss fortune. take some time off and maybe get a new vehicle, you know and certain charities that i have in mind. >> fortune...
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mile. >> robert murphy, jr.. jon murray. jawed joseph murray. valerie burry. lewis mackie ii. mildred rose. frank naples iii. kerrigan navarro. peter negron. and nelson. david and my uncle we love you, we miss you very much. you always be in our hard. >> and my brother. and his wife. we miss you deeply. nodded day goes by that we the w.. our hearts ache every day and for ever. we love you. >> james nelson. gerard now evidence. and christopher in newton. trade bill seven. troy...