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davidson. >> yes, i am mr. davidson. [laughter] >> its vision as well as -- [laughter] >> you know, one idea is that if you're going to have this single issuer or a few issuers to avoid this monopoly situation is that you can allow that to exist only as a cooperative so some sort of industry cooperative like the dtcc and so if there is monopoly profits they have to go back into the chain where it's competitive either above or below that cooperative. i do think having, you know, one or two issuers is good. trying to get as many participants to take the credit risk is good but you do have to find a way of standardizing the mortgage products so let's say we had 20 different mortgage originators all who would go through this one guarantor but they all had 20 different like loan documents, 20 different types of disclosure, then we'd have 20 different markets and that isn't going to promote the liquidity we need. so it's just a careful balancing act between spreading the risks and standardizing. >> let me ask as a final questi
davidson. >> yes, i am mr. davidson. [laughter] >> its vision as well as -- [laughter] >> you know, one idea is that if you're going to have this single issuer or a few issuers to avoid this monopoly situation is that you can allow that to exist only as a cooperative so some sort of industry cooperative like the dtcc and so if there is monopoly profits they have to go back into the chain where it's competitive either above or below that cooperative. i do think having, you...
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davidson. i think it implicates bigger issue, which is recognizing that we should take steps now to begin a transition that legislative text -- steps and it is not likely going to happen likely today. i think everyone has suggested that there are things today that should be considered to begin this process, that could save us the trouble of trying them in the future on a larger scale or adopting them as an exclusive remedy. if you can comment on your approach and how it may work. and then what are the steps that you would suggest outside of legislative per view over the agency's today and the legal framework. >> i believe it is something are exploring currently to add capital. they probably need approval of at hcfa. i think they can move in that direction. i like the subordinated bond approach. i think they should use more private mortgage insurance. the key fact is sending the message to f.h.p. at eighth that experimentation is good -- fhfa that experimentation is good. finding the right solut
davidson. i think it implicates bigger issue, which is recognizing that we should take steps now to begin a transition that legislative text -- steps and it is not likely going to happen likely today. i think everyone has suggested that there are things today that should be considered to begin this process, that could save us the trouble of trying them in the future on a larger scale or adopting them as an exclusive remedy. if you can comment on your approach and how it may work. and then what...
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davidson, your comments. you are mr. davidson. >> yes, i am mr. davidson. [laughter] >> excuse me. >> you know, one idea is that if you're going to have this single issuer or a few issuers to avoid this monopoly situation is that you can allow that to exist only as a cooperative. so some sort of industry cooperative like the dtcc and there is monopoly profits, they have to go back into the chain where it's competitive either above or below that cooperative. but i do think that having one or two issuers is good, trying to get as many participants to take the credit risk is good, but you do have to find a way of standardizing the mortgage products. so let's say we had 20 different mortgage originators, all who would go through this one guarantee or, they all had -- guaranteor. it's a careful balancing act between spreading the risks and standardizing. >> let me ask a final question. to all of the panelists but i'll begin with you, mr. davidson. which is you have proposed a subordinated debt approach. but i think it implicates a bigger issue which is, recogniz
davidson, your comments. you are mr. davidson. >> yes, i am mr. davidson. [laughter] >> excuse me. >> you know, one idea is that if you're going to have this single issuer or a few issuers to avoid this monopoly situation is that you can allow that to exist only as a cooperative. so some sort of industry cooperative like the dtcc and there is monopoly profits, they have to go back into the chain where it's competitive either above or below that cooperative. but i do think that...
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davidson? >> so, while the mortgage tba market is essential like the futures market, it does have some important differences. one of them is that under current sec rules you cancel a private security before it is created. where in the tba market you can sell loans to go go into the security that has been critics at least technically some rules would need to change in order to create a tba market which would allow physical delivery of loans. so in most futures market people don't deliver their product. they don't deliver the court to the exchange or to the counterparty. use a pair those traits are. in the tba market, most of the originators actually sell the loans into a short position that they have created. in addition, we found a financial market is that financial markets that have government guarantees behind them, so sovereign markets, trade with much greater liquidity and the non-cyber markets. so, i agree that futures market could work. many of our clients also use futures markets, the tr
davidson? >> so, while the mortgage tba market is essential like the futures market, it does have some important differences. one of them is that under current sec rules you cancel a private security before it is created. where in the tba market you can sell loans to go go into the security that has been critics at least technically some rules would need to change in order to create a tba market which would allow physical delivery of loans. so in most futures market people don't deliver...
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i'm sculpture for harley davidson and i'm a mormon. >> i'm a bee keeper. my name is mark cupertini and i'm a mormon. >> stephen: motorcyclist surfing beekeepers? is this a religion or a new show on spike? [laughter] so are mormons normal? yahweh or no way? yahweh! ♪ this campaign is making mormons irresistibly cool! who wouldn't want to -- ride unicycles, climb mountains, have great hair, or make out with birds?! [laughter] that's awesome. what am i saying? i'm a catholic! we need to fight back with an even cooler ad campaign, like this one. >> oh hi, i'm jason. i was just skateboarding while playing this guitar and ♪ falconing. and i'm a catholic. high-five a tiger! ♪ in your face mormons! >> stephen: oh, yeah. oh, yeah. by the way, the tiger is also a catholic. and you know who else could use an ad campaign? god because his poll numbers are terrible. >> a new poll by public policy polling looks at god's approval rating and you might be a little surprised at what they found. god has a 52% approval rating. >> stephen: 52%! barely half of americans. of cour
i'm sculpture for harley davidson and i'm a mormon. >> i'm a bee keeper. my name is mark cupertini and i'm a mormon. >> stephen: motorcyclist surfing beekeepers? is this a religion or a new show on spike? [laughter] so are mormons normal? yahweh or no way? yahweh! ♪ this campaign is making mormons irresistibly cool! who wouldn't want to -- ride unicycles, climb mountains, have great hair, or make out with birds?! [laughter] that's awesome. what am i saying? i'm a catholic! we need...
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nothing else matters right now. >> you're a big fan of harley davidson. >> i am indeed. >> what doesmake you feel? >> total freedom. >> you cover thousands of miles on these things. >> i go out for the last seven years. every summer we go out about 2,000 miles at one time over a period of a couple days. beautiful scenery. you get away from it all. in our case god's country in wisconsin. >> you're the son of a preacher man. >> it's a good song. >> there was one, wasn't there? can't start singing but anyway -- your father, tell me the kind of values that he instilled in you. >> really from both my parents. my dad was a minister, but certainly not only in terms of faith was passed on from him and my mother. small town values, being involved in the community, supporting your neighbors. my mother as much as anything is a saint and taught us to be selfless in our interest of helping others as well. i learned a lot of things from them. >> when you get a good kicking from the protestors, does your mother worry about you? does she ring you up and say calm down things a bit. >> even after the
nothing else matters right now. >> you're a big fan of harley davidson. >> i am indeed. >> what doesmake you feel? >> total freedom. >> you cover thousands of miles on these things. >> i go out for the last seven years. every summer we go out about 2,000 miles at one time over a period of a couple days. beautiful scenery. you get away from it all. in our case god's country in wisconsin. >> you're the son of a preacher man. >> it's a good song....
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armed with a shotgun and last seen driving a stolen black gmc yukon with shiny rims and a harley davidsonticker there. is the license plate. >>> all right. now, we're going to have that for you coming up at 6:00 and also, we're going to update you on a brush fire burning in solano communitiy. some californians will have to find a new way, we're looking at the fire in solano county. also, a new way that families now say that state is changing rules we'll have that and more coming up at 6:00. and world news is
armed with a shotgun and last seen driving a stolen black gmc yukon with shiny rims and a harley davidsonticker there. is the license plate. >>> all right. now, we're going to have that for you coming up at 6:00 and also, we're going to update you on a brush fire burning in solano communitiy. some californians will have to find a new way, we're looking at the fire in solano county. also, a new way that families now say that state is changing rules we'll have that and more coming up at...
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including electrician ashley davidson. >> i don't know if i can make my rent. i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can be settled right away if democrats just accept their bill but democrats who feel like they caved during the debt battle are determined to stand their ground and now both the house and senate are going until september. . >>> that partial faa shutdown is actually bringing more business to some airlines. in fact, alaska air group did not raise fares like most of the carriers did after the federal ticket tax expired 11 days ago. it is letting customers pocket the tax savings. >>> so now the company reports booking for its subsidiaries, soared 66%. . >>> well, pretty nice day today but now that fog is rolling in. roberta has a look at our forecast. >> and we will have some airport delays due to the conditions, the low clouds, patchy fog this. is the scene right now. looking out towards telegraph hill, there you have coit tower. the marine is so strong it's banking up against the east bay hills. we were coole
including electrician ashley davidson. >> i don't know if i can make my rent. i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can be settled right away if democrats just accept their bill but democrats who feel like they caved during the debt battle are determined to stand their ground and now both the house and senate are going until september. . >>> that partial faa shutdown is actually bringing more business to some airlines. in fact,...
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davidson? >> without some guarantee we will have fewer fixed mortgages and rates would be higher but more importantly the stability of the availability of mortgage credit would be much lower. private markets when you go through a shock to the financial system is that back for a while and it takes a while to recover. during that time mortgages would be less available. >> let me ask the question again. a lot depend on what goals we have when we go into it. if the goal is to maintain what people assume is the american mortgage, long term, not 30 years but 20, fixed rates and relatively low monthly payment, can we do that without a guarantee from the federal government? >> certainly much less likely that the percentage in 30 year fixed rate mortgages without government guarantee. turned out there are some investors who want to take prepayment risk but don't want to deal in credit risk but engage in transactions where they can by hundreds of millions of dollars of securities at one point in time and
davidson? >> without some guarantee we will have fewer fixed mortgages and rates would be higher but more importantly the stability of the availability of mortgage credit would be much lower. private markets when you go through a shock to the financial system is that back for a while and it takes a while to recover. during that time mortgages would be less available. >> let me ask the question again. a lot depend on what goals we have when we go into it. if the goal is to maintain...
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control tower has been put on hold, and so have the jobs of 60 workers, including electrician ashley davidson. >> don't know if i can make my rent. i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can all be settled today if democrats just accept their bill, but democrats, who feel like they caved in the debt battle, are determined to stand their ground now. congress is gone until september, so it's unlikely that something can happen before then. this does not affect safety, scott, because air traffic controllers are still at work, even though so many others are not. >> pelley: thanks, nancy. we think the most stunning picture of the day came from egypt where former president hosni mubarak went on trial. for three decades, he ruled with absolute authority. now, 83 years old, mubarak arrived in court frail and bedridden. elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars
control tower has been put on hold, and so have the jobs of 60 workers, including electrician ashley davidson. >> don't know if i can make my rent. i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can all be settled today if democrats just accept their bill, but democrats, who feel like they caved in the debt battle, are determined to stand their ground now. congress is gone until september, so it's unlikely that something can happen before then. this...
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davidson. you propose the subordinated debt approach but it implicates the bigger issue which is recognizing we should begin to take steps now to begin a transition that legislative steps because it takes a long time to get legislation through and the potential is not likely going to happen today or even next year but as you suggest and everyone on the panel has suggested there are things today that should be considered to begin this process, maybe an experiment that doesn't work out and saves as the trouble of trying them on a larger scale for adopting them as an exclusive remedy. if you can comment on your approach and how it might work and is it feasible to adopt it today i would like to a -- ask the other panelists what are the steps you would suggest within the purview of the agencies today and as you understand it, legal framework. >> the subordinated approach is something gses have done in the past. it is something the gses are exploring different ways of adding private capital. it is do
davidson. you propose the subordinated debt approach but it implicates the bigger issue which is recognizing we should begin to take steps now to begin a transition that legislative steps because it takes a long time to get legislation through and the potential is not likely going to happen today or even next year but as you suggest and everyone on the panel has suggested there are things today that should be considered to begin this process, maybe an experiment that doesn't work out and saves...
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. >>> y ahora en el condado de davidson una mujer no puede ser esposada ni considerada peligrosa, esta, estÁ nuestro experto. >>> cuÉntanos la posible trayectoria. >>> ya vieron que tuvimos dos sismos en el paÍs. pero lo principal pasÓ. y vamos a irene. vieron esa tremenda imagen, huracÁn bastante intenso, pero dis disminuyÓ su intensidad, ahora es categorÍa 1, pero va a ganar fuerzas. aviso de huracÁn para todas las bahamas, y puerto rico recibiÓ algunas lluvias, pero tambiÉn el tiempo va a mejorar desde esta noche, y todavÍa quedan avisos de inundaciÓn en gran parte de la isla. regresamos a la posible trayectoria, y todos los modelos en buen consenso, y la porciÓn este de carolina del norte, y hasta main hay posibilidad que tenga actividad. el jueves va a ganar fuerza, y se mueve al norte, afectarÍa posiblemente a carolina del norte, y desde ahÍ al norte, riesgo para t estados unidos. y un sistema de lluvia bastante fuerte, avisos de tormentas severas en el medio oeste, de georgia, y el calor es la gran noticia en gran parte del centro, mÁs de 104, con sensaciones terminas en texas 1
. >>> y ahora en el condado de davidson una mujer no puede ser esposada ni considerada peligrosa, esta, estÁ nuestro experto. >>> cuÉntanos la posible trayectoria. >>> ya vieron que tuvimos dos sismos en el paÍs. pero lo principal pasÓ. y vamos a irene. vieron esa tremenda imagen, huracÁn bastante intenso, pero dis disminuyÓ su intensidad, ahora es categorÍa 1, pero va a ganar fuerzas. aviso de huracÁn para todas las bahamas, y puerto rico recibiÓ algunas...
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a group of motorcycles roared out of a harley-davidson shop this morning, making a cross-country trip in memory of loved ones that they lost on september 11. >> it's called the ride for the 40 journey. this is the third year. it ends in shanksville, pennsylvania, where united flight 93 crashed in a field. the plane was en route to san francisco from newark, new jersey, when it was hijacked. the passengers took down the terrorists, preventing the plane from crashing into its intended target. presumably washington, d.c. organizer ken mackie says his efforts are for his brirth joe whoa died in the crash. >> going to travel cross the country, try to raise awareness. keep the memories of the heroes alive. hopefully raise a little money so the permanent memorial can be finished, built on time. >> this year the ride will end with a dedication ceremony of the first phase of a memorial in the shanksville field. >>> on sunday, september 11, nbc bay area will have special local coverage of the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. it will begin at 8:00 a.m. after the "today" show and will continue in pr
a group of motorcycles roared out of a harley-davidson shop this morning, making a cross-country trip in memory of loved ones that they lost on september 11. >> it's called the ride for the 40 journey. this is the third year. it ends in shanksville, pennsylvania, where united flight 93 crashed in a field. the plane was en route to san francisco from newark, new jersey, when it was hijacked. the passengers took down the terrorists, preventing the plane from crashing into its intended...
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control tower has been put on hold, and so have the jobs of 60 workers, including electrician ashley davidson>> i don't know if i can make my rent, i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can be settled if democrats just accept their bill but democrats who feel like they caved during the debt battle are determined to stand their ground and both the house and senate are gone until september, nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> tropical storm emily is threatening haiti and the dominican republic. the storm is bringing heavy rain and 50-mile-per-hour winds as it heads for landfall. in haiti, aid workers are scrambling to help the more than 600,000 people still living without shelter after last year's earthquake. emily is expected to continue toward cuba and by saturday may bring rain to florida. >>> "cbs moneywatch" time now on this purse. u.s. stocks make a rebound. ashley morrison in new york good morning to you. >> good morning to you terrell. a mixed day for asian stocks. japan's nikkei was up 0.2% and hong kong's hang seng's lost about 0.5%. a la
control tower has been put on hold, and so have the jobs of 60 workers, including electrician ashley davidson>> i don't know if i can make my rent, i don't know if i can make my car insurance. >> reporter: republicans say this can be settled if democrats just accept their bill but democrats who feel like they caved during the debt battle are determined to stand their ground and both the house and senate are gone until september, nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >>>...
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. >> reporter: rob davidson is the investor. he saved the day. >> we have helped a lot of families. and that's -- to me, what it does inside you.alue on you can't put a dollar value on that. >> reporter: critics worry that these good ideas would lead to more absentee landlords. they swoop into neighborhoods, buy up properties and leave them in disrepair. >> paint and trim in here. >> reporter: foreclosures are sold and 500,000 families at risk can keep their homes. steve osunsami, abc news, decatur, georgia. >>> and less than an hour north of where steve was, a measure of the need in the country tonight. and the generosity. more than 4,000 people lined up in the middle of the night for the chance to get free dental care. offered at the first baptist church in woodstock. the line this morning stretching 20 football fields. people that didn't get treated today will be seen tomorrow. staff from the georgia dental assosoation pitching in to do it. one dentist said they looked around and with this economy, knew they had to do something. >>> we turn to the bare knuckle political fight. in
. >> reporter: rob davidson is the investor. he saved the day. >> we have helped a lot of families. and that's -- to me, what it does inside you.alue on you can't put a dollar value on that. >> reporter: critics worry that these good ideas would lead to more absentee landlords. they swoop into neighborhoods, buy up properties and leave them in disrepair. >> paint and trim in here. >> reporter: foreclosures are sold and 500,000 families at risk can keep their homes....
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bargain guru lauren davidson says, grab your list and start shopping at a dollar store. >> you're going to find items that are dollar, not going to be a dollar anywhere else. >> reporter: when it comes to clothes, shop your kid's closet first. a good wash, a few buttons and perhaps letting out a hem can make what you have last. think new to you. consignment store clothes usually run a minimum of 50% off retail. and if you can, wait. after the rush of shoppers ends in mid-september, it's off to the clearance aisle for unsold new clothes. >> you're going to get the best deals if you can wait. >> reporter: and when do you think that's really going to come into play? >> usually halfway through the season is the best time to buy. because what happens is, they start getting red did fady for season. >> reporter: so, bottom line, if it's not essential, waitit once the back to school rush eases, that's when the real discounts roll out and your family can save some real money. diane? >> thank you so much, yunji. and we were not just watching prices go up today, we were watching stocks go down, ag
bargain guru lauren davidson says, grab your list and start shopping at a dollar store. >> you're going to find items that are dollar, not going to be a dollar anywhere else. >> reporter: when it comes to clothes, shop your kid's closet first. a good wash, a few buttons and perhaps letting out a hem can make what you have last. think new to you. consignment store clothes usually run a minimum of 50% off retail. and if you can, wait. after the rush of shoppers ends in mid-september,...
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dennis davidson with the north shore l.i.j.lth system routinely gives the test, called pulse-ox, or pulse oximetry. it's painless and quick. a sensor is taped to the foot, which measures blood oxygen levels. >> it's an easy test to do. the parameters of what is normal and abnormal is clear cut. the oxygen saturation has to be greater than 95% at 24 hours of age. >> reporter: a federal panel has recommended adding the test to the newborn screening test. new mother jody koravos is convinced the test is needed. within hours of delivering alex, his nails turned blue. a pulse-ox test provided critical answers. >> your baby has a problem in his heart and you need to take care of it. >> reporter: a heart defect was diagnosed and alex was immediately given medications. within days, he had his first of three heart surgeries. >> if it weren't for pulse-ox, alex would not have lived. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics and the american heart association endorse pulse-ox screening. new jersey will become the first state to offi
dennis davidson with the north shore l.i.j.lth system routinely gives the test, called pulse-ox, or pulse oximetry. it's painless and quick. a sensor is taped to the foot, which measures blood oxygen levels. >> it's an easy test to do. the parameters of what is normal and abnormal is clear cut. the oxygen saturation has to be greater than 95% at 24 hours of age. >> reporter: a federal panel has recommended adding the test to the newborn screening test. new mother jody koravos is...
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>> was the davidson school district. and 18-year-olds were just given the right to vote.ided to run and became the youngest elected official in the state of michigan, and so i was learning more about political science than on was sitting in a classroom. so the first day of my second semester in my sophomore year, i, being a commuter campus you to drive, never enough parking, i drove around and around the parking lot for about an hour looking for a parking spot, couldn't find one. after an hour i said this great, dropping out and i did. i've never been back to school since. went home and told my parents i dropped out of college. why? couldn't find a parking space. that's not a reason! i said yes it is, i'm sick of it. so. >> stay in school, kids, don't drop out. [laughter] >> what is your dad think of your work and what did your mom think of your work? >> they are very proud of me. my mom was very proud of me of course especially with writing, because it was something so important to her. when she was growing up my grandparents -- i can't tell you what color the walls were
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quit and has been filling his latest need for speed with a motorbike riding a three wheeled harley davidson put in lead a column of bikers into the russian port of never a serious for a grand of pipe show the event is organized by one of the country's most prominent motorbike clubs now about fifty thousand people have gathered to see a block concert and stun true on the menu of the climax which will take place on a cruise ship. now for those eager for a break from down to earth troubles a russian company has come up with the perfect solution in just five years' time they're planning to open a hotel in space though the price tag is astronomical as diaper school found out for some of the chance of having the ultimate retreat is worth it. there is getting away from it all and then there's this the thirst at a hotel floating in space could be the ultimate escape and according to its creators this is no space fantasy stance from a boy in europe was with we'll launch the commercial space station in twenty sixteen and receive our first guests and twenty seven thousand designed to host seven guests
quit and has been filling his latest need for speed with a motorbike riding a three wheeled harley davidson put in lead a column of bikers into the russian port of never a serious for a grand of pipe show the event is organized by one of the country's most prominent motorbike clubs now about fifty thousand people have gathered to see a block concert and stun true on the menu of the climax which will take place on a cruise ship. now for those eager for a break from down to earth troubles a...
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airports and has been filling his latest need for speed with a motorbike riding a three wheeled harley davidson and lead a column of bikers into the russian port of. for a grand bike show event is organized by one of the country's most prominent motorbike bob how about fifty thousand people have gathered to see a concert stunt show on the back of the climax of which will take place on a cruise ship. that's all the news for now with i'll be back with a recap of our headlines in just a few moments. hello i'm very welcome to the business program the pass a business about the prospects for the world economy is also being felt here in russia the economic ministry has lowered the country's growth forecast for this year by a notch to four point one percent that's despite raising its forecast for the ever explore for its production and investment just growing slower than expected while increasing consumption is most to be met by imports and the district specs g.d.p. growth will continue to slow until twenty fourteen. it was a disappointment off the falls eight causes for russia was a big conference tak
airports and has been filling his latest need for speed with a motorbike riding a three wheeled harley davidson and lead a column of bikers into the russian port of. for a grand bike show event is organized by one of the country's most prominent motorbike bob how about fifty thousand people have gathered to see a concert stunt show on the back of the climax of which will take place on a cruise ship. that's all the news for now with i'll be back with a recap of our headlines in just a few...
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the boy and driver last seen in a stolen black gmc two-door yukon with shiny rims and a harley davidson sticker in the rear window. and we're going to update you on those story was any developments and now, we want to move to washington. the house passed a debt ceiling bill. 95 democrats voted yes, including many from the bay area. mark matthews is here now with a look at how representatives boded. mark? >> this is a compromised bill but it's being seen in washington, d.c. and think of it as an republican engine and transmission. never theless, leader of the democrats in the house is on board. the house minority leader urged her colleagues to vote yes. >> we cannot allow our seniors to be caught in the collateral damage. >> pelosi voted for raising the debt ceiling. lynn woolsy voted no. >> this is not a balance add approach to controlling spending. it doesn't ask for shared sacrifice. and this puts the burden on working families. >> here is how the bay area delegation voted as far as we've been able to confirm. a lot of no votes, but with a split. and there is speier, thochson. >> i vo
the boy and driver last seen in a stolen black gmc two-door yukon with shiny rims and a harley davidson sticker in the rear window. and we're going to update you on those story was any developments and now, we want to move to washington. the house passed a debt ceiling bill. 95 democrats voted yes, including many from the bay area. mark matthews is here now with a look at how representatives boded. mark? >> this is a compromised bill but it's being seen in washington, d.c. and think of it...
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. >> reporter: ethan davidson's making a falling block game. >> top all the green blocks without havingll off thehelatform. >> reporter: he and his classmates are in the debugging stages now. >> you jumped where there wasn't anything to jump off of. >> yeah, i have to fix that. >> reporter: not without some help from camp instructor code name aladdin. he's teaching them the tricks of the trade and the kids are teaching him a few things too. >> they're coming out with very original ideas, story-driven characters, more script, more about the content and less about just the basic shoot them up, beat them up type of games. wewee getting really original content here. >> reporter: some of these kids have been to tech camps before but none of them have experienced this twist. at the end of the week they n't just take their apps home, they publish them. are you going to put them on the app store? >> yes. >> reporter: how many downloads do you think you can get for your game? >> i'm hoping to get -- i know i'll get more than 300. >> everyone has an iphone. then if you say you have an app people
. >> reporter: ethan davidson's making a falling block game. >> top all the green blocks without havingll off thehelatform. >> reporter: he and his classmates are in the debugging stages now. >> you jumped where there wasn't anything to jump off of. >> yeah, i have to fix that. >> reporter: not without some help from camp instructor code name aladdin. he's teaching them the tricks of the trade and the kids are teaching him a few things too. >> they're...
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and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing heidi ellsworth from davidson, michigan.would like to sign up for some nifty prizes go to bill o'reilly.com. mccallum off on another lavish vacation. >> i'm sure she is. >> why doesn't. >> peel grapes right about now. >> bill: this is terrorism edition. these questions are pretty hard, doocy. don't panic because i went offer these. if you know these questions, you are really on it ladies and gentlemen. >> okay. >> bill: question number one, 1980 bombing flight over lockerbie scotland killed 170 people. members of what legendary motown group narrowly missed being on that flight? cards up, please. ♪ hone bunch ♪ you know that i love you ♪ i can't help myself ♪ i love you and nobody else. >> bill: the great four tops, dagen mcdowell knows that. doocy no clue. >> it would have been better if it would have been the miracles >> bill: smoky robinson and the miracles they haven't been together for three decades. >> that would have opened as the headline. >> bill: that's why i threw it in there eliminate that one. >> you are less --
and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing heidi ellsworth from davidson, michigan.would like to sign up for some nifty prizes go to bill o'reilly.com. mccallum off on another lavish vacation. >> i'm sure she is. >> why doesn't. >> peel grapes right about now. >> bill: this is terrorism edition. these questions are pretty hard, doocy. don't panic because i went offer these. if you know these questions, you are really on it ladies and gentlemen....
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you ride harley-davidsons, wanted to be awe ro rock star. why should he be president?there, done that, and taken a state to number one right there. i think that the confidence is there. and i think people would have a confidence, know we're in good hands from day one with jon at the helm. >> in simple terms, how would you get america back to work? what is your great master plan? >> the principles are the same, whether in utah or on a national basis. we've got to make ourselves a safe haven for the attraction of brain power and thing aregation of capital. one, we need tax reform. you can't have the second highest business tax in the developed world and expect to compete. i want to do what we did in utah. you phase out deductions and loopholes and buy down the base. it's not a difficult thing to do. two, we have to get the regulatory monkey off our back. no predictability on the marketplace. capital isn't flowing and people aren't being hired. three, energy independence is the lowest of low-hanging fruit. t. boone pickens says 500,000 jobs over five years and i believe i
you ride harley-davidsons, wanted to be awe ro rock star. why should he be president?there, done that, and taken a state to number one right there. i think that the confidence is there. and i think people would have a confidence, know we're in good hands from day one with jon at the helm. >> in simple terms, how would you get america back to work? what is your great master plan? >> the principles are the same, whether in utah or on a national basis. we've got to make ourselves a...
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. >> you ride harley davidsons, i'm told you play jazz piano. why should he be president?cause i think he's the greaters he's leader out there. he's been there and done that and taken a state to number one right there. i think that the confidence is there. i think people would have a confidence, they'd know we are in good hands from day one with jon at the helm. >> it is an impressive record. in simple terms, easy to understand terms, how would you get america back to work? what is your great master plan? >> the principals are the same, whether in utah or on a national basis. we've got to make ourselves a safe-haven for the attraction of brain power and the ago gags of capital. one, we need tax reform. you can't have the second highest business tax in the developed world and expect to compete. i want to do what we did in utah, phase out the deductions and the loopholes and buy down the rate and broaden the base. it's not a difficult thing to do. two, we've got to get the regulatory monkey off our back. there's no predictable in the market. capital isn't flowing and people
. >> you ride harley davidsons, i'm told you play jazz piano. why should he be president?cause i think he's the greaters he's leader out there. he's been there and done that and taken a state to number one right there. i think that the confidence is there. i think people would have a confidence, they'd know we are in good hands from day one with jon at the helm. >> it is an impressive record. in simple terms, easy to understand terms, how would you get america back to work? what is...
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man and boy were last seen in stolen black gmc 2 do you remember yukon with shiney rim and harley davidson sticker in the rear window. license plate of the car is 4 way 9 4 4. again that kidnapper was armed with a sawed off shotgun. >>> now to the house of representatives finally passed a deal today. it was a compromise bill but largely a republican victory. the senatek matthews begins ou coverage with a look at how by area representatives voted. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi your honor her colleague to vote yes. >> we can not allow our senior and veteran to be caught in the collateral damage of the assault on the middle class. >> pelosi voted for raising the debt ceiling. santa rosa representative lynn wolf voted no. >> this is not a balance approach to controlling spending. it doesn't ask for shared sacrifice. it puts virtually the entire burden on working families in the middle class. >>reporter: here's how the bay area delegation voted as far as we have been able to confirm a.lot of no vote with a split. pelosi and pl guard voting yes and spear thompson and ashton. >> i voted y
man and boy were last seen in stolen black gmc 2 do you remember yukon with shiney rim and harley davidson sticker in the rear window. license plate of the car is 4 way 9 4 4. again that kidnapper was armed with a sawed off shotgun. >>> now to the house of representatives finally passed a deal today. it was a compromise bill but largely a republican victory. the senatek matthews begins ou coverage with a look at how by area representatives voted. >> house minority leader nancy...
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and i was asked whether i would approve of conversations that were being held by former speaker davidson. i brought this to the attention of the speaker. and am willing to have conversations to come to an agreement. >> he spent his first eight months as governor arguing about cutting the collective bargaining rights. >> this is a package designed to save the state. i'm trying to put a package together that can reduce the costs of job creation in ohio. we can balance our budget, reduce taxes, and this is just one piece of an overall reform package designed to stabilize the state. the other thing that people need to understand, that in this bill, i think they have a fear that somehow they're going to lose their pension. i mean, that's not what this bill is about. this bill is about restoring a balance, so that employees can bargain over things like their wages. but when it cops to preserving pensions or health care, that's something that we think management ought to control. >> kasich doesn't sound too much like a real tough guy today, he sees the writing on the wall. he knows senate bill
and i was asked whether i would approve of conversations that were being held by former speaker davidson. i brought this to the attention of the speaker. and am willing to have conversations to come to an agreement. >> he spent his first eight months as governor arguing about cutting the collective bargaining rights. >> this is a package designed to save the state. i'm trying to put a package together that can reduce the costs of job creation in ohio. we can balance our budget,...
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after the dust settled from that political circus i stuck around with my family, grew this harley-davidson legendary motorcycle company. i looked around and it become so clare my wife in washington, d.c. or yourself, dylan, back in new york city, for that matter is so far away from what my formerç neighbors in wisconsin and all the upper midwest are experiencing right now. used to be wisconsin is where the world would go for prevision machine tool manufacturing. people could get decent paying jobs. the campuses investing in research and development used that land grant public status to help businesses and offering world class educations to kids all over the state. today had i go home, i see the jamesville gm plant, built cars for 100 years all boarded up. i see gas stations with plywood over the windows. i overhear conversations, i heard one woman tell her friend that she hasn't been able to see her family because she's working two minnesota wage jobs and can't afford the time or the gas to drive to see their kids. people back home are proud, but a quiet desperation in their eyes you just
after the dust settled from that political circus i stuck around with my family, grew this harley-davidson legendary motorcycle company. i looked around and it become so clare my wife in washington, d.c. or yourself, dylan, back in new york city, for that matter is so far away from what my formerç neighbors in wisconsin and all the upper midwest are experiencing right now. used to be wisconsin is where the world would go for prevision machine tool manufacturing. people could get decent paying...
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davidson college? when did you graduate? 76. john spratt, congressman john spratt is one of your graduates as well. do you know the president is there now? [inaudible] she is some delaware. delaware. she just became your president, the first of this month. and i think the first woman in history of the college. you have your masters in business administration from the college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior this fall. great school. david weiss is the director for physical infrastructure issues at the u.s. government accountability office, officially known as gao. he specialized in transportation and communication, and federal real property issues. his career dates back to 1981. mr. wise has a bachelor of arts in political science from the university of pittsburgh, and a masters in public administration from its graduate school of public and international affairs, and now that the nfl strike has been averted, i was going to ask my first question, what nfl football team will you be rooting for this
davidson college? when did you graduate? 76. john spratt, congressman john spratt is one of your graduates as well. do you know the president is there now? [inaudible] she is some delaware. delaware. she just became your president, the first of this month. and i think the first woman in history of the college. you have your masters in business administration from the college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior this fall. great school. david weiss is the director...
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i want to thank darrell davidson, terry taylor, mike farrell, and all the auvsi officers for the time and effort that you put in to furthering the association. i also want to thank the selection committee for selecting me for this honor, and fellow member anthony, for nominating me. in addition, i want to express my sincere appreciation to wendy for her excellent guidance and help with the detailed arrangements. i don't want to take too much of your time, but i do want to tell you a little about the challenges of developing the very first modern day autonomous unmanned air vehicle system. we've come a long way, and admiral roughead said, we are still evolving as a result of your efforts. when it first flew in 1976, the air launch cruise missile was the first such system since the 1918 bug, as darrel mentioned. the bug was an aerial torpedo, a biplane. it flew to the target. when it reached its target, the engine shut down, the wings fell off and it followed a ballistic path into the target. needless to say, a direct hit was a rare occurrence. cruise missile's after world war ii were v
i want to thank darrell davidson, terry taylor, mike farrell, and all the auvsi officers for the time and effort that you put in to furthering the association. i also want to thank the selection committee for selecting me for this honor, and fellow member anthony, for nominating me. in addition, i want to express my sincere appreciation to wendy for her excellent guidance and help with the detailed arrangements. i don't want to take too much of your time, but i do want to tell you a little...
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davidson has left this book. bush should i do? why don't you take it to her dorm. i did. she came down from the third floor. when she turned the stairs, the troubadours of the medieval age talked about -- no, i'm serious. they talked about the eyes are scouts to the hearts. well, i fell in love. i have never fallen out of love. we have been married 57 years. [applause] not that the mississippi does not arrive and become a tumultuous. it has not been smooth sailing all the time, but she was a journalist and her own right. we sat by each other in economics class. she passed. i didn't. but i was her brother since we had the same name. smart, a good journalist. great intuition, it great management skills. runs our production company. she was an educator, on the board of the state university of new york for 17 years. twelve years as vice chair. on the corporate boards. she is just, you know, this is true of my team. if you pull the camera back you would see me standing on the shoulders of some marvelously talented and professional people. i am the one who gets the visibility,
davidson has left this book. bush should i do? why don't you take it to her dorm. i did. she came down from the third floor. when she turned the stairs, the troubadours of the medieval age talked about -- no, i'm serious. they talked about the eyes are scouts to the hearts. well, i fell in love. i have never fallen out of love. we have been married 57 years. [applause] not that the mississippi does not arrive and become a tumultuous. it has not been smooth sailing all the time, but she was a...
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happened in a giant grocery store in alexandra, you can see plenty of damage there, also kristin in davidson, north carolina also felt the earthquake. check out the road. she said where she was, chandeliers were swaying, that water tells the story. >>> seismologists just told us he thinks this was the main earthquake, not a preview of a bigger one to come but no one can really say for sure, so we depend on your great photos, when news happens in your area. go to foxnews.com,/you report to upload, make sure you're safe while getting your picture, earthquake or otherwise. jon: colonel moammar qaddafi says he will not surrender and rebels in libya are offering a reward for his capture, either dead or alive. so where could that dictator be hiding out in colonel oliver north joins us moments from now. >>> plus, eye on irene as we track this monster storm that is growing as it heads for the united states. the hurricane gaining strength now, hovering over the bahamas. we are live with the newest projections on irene's path. jenna: welcome back, everybody, to this fox news alert, a burning rail car,
happened in a giant grocery store in alexandra, you can see plenty of damage there, also kristin in davidson, north carolina also felt the earthquake. check out the road. she said where she was, chandeliers were swaying, that water tells the story. >>> seismologists just told us he thinks this was the main earthquake, not a preview of a bigger one to come but no one can really say for sure, so we depend on your great photos, when news happens in your area. go to foxnews.com,/you report...
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they had a marshall attitude in the south prior to the war and the davidson administration, he wantedoppressiveness but the southern people, so when ackley assumes the aggressor to -- aggressiveness he is doing what the people expected him to do, and by doing so if you are a general you can dictate within your theater how the campaigns are the operations are going to unfold as you well know it is a strategic or operational a sunset swithin today's he had conferred june 2nd and june 3rd if you of his commanders jackson still in the shenandoah valley completing his 62 campaign conferred with some but we have made the decision within two days to strike the enemy klaxon charles marshall who was the military secretary would say later in her writings and certainly mostly in conversations with lee and is reflected in lee's strategy he believes the best way to defend richmond was to be as far away as possible from richmond. in other words, you have to take the war away from richmond. welcome what george mcclellan and the army of the potomac city on the doorstep, somehow you have to get them a
they had a marshall attitude in the south prior to the war and the davidson administration, he wantedoppressiveness but the southern people, so when ackley assumes the aggressor to -- aggressiveness he is doing what the people expected him to do, and by doing so if you are a general you can dictate within your theater how the campaigns are the operations are going to unfold as you well know it is a strategic or operational a sunset swithin today's he had conferred june 2nd and june 3rd if you...