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i don't think assignment is the right answer. >> for england. >> for england. i think the right answer is to address the issue of legislative powers which i'm sure you'll come on to. i think we need to address the issue of how we vote on financial issues where, for instance, the local government wants this decided for england, then it should probably be english mps who play the leading role on that. then you have the question of how you handle budgets which i think is very difficult. but i would put it like this. if you give the power to the scottish parliament to change income tax rates, then i think you have to have a way in the westminster parliament where english mps are able to avoid tax rates being set by members of parliament whose constituent parts were already voted for scottish tax rates, put it that way. >> either way, people representing england or parts of england to decide how much tax they want to raise in order to spend the money they think needs to be spent. >> i don't think -- look, that's a very good question. i think assignment is -- in a sy
i don't think assignment is the right answer. >> for england. >> for england. i think the right answer is to address the issue of legislative powers which i'm sure you'll come on to. i think we need to address the issue of how we vote on financial issues where, for instance, the local government wants this decided for england, then it should probably be english mps who play the leading role on that. then you have the question of how you handle budgets which i think is very...
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alvin watts was a friend of england's father.was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house popping pills, xanaxes, and once i had so many of those in me i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted to avenge his dad's death. i went to sleep that night. woke up the next morning and it was all over the news. people were scared to come out at night. they didn't know what was going on. and i never said nothing to anybody. but my co-defendant was boasting about it and the cat was out of the bag. before we know it there was several people calling in to crimestoppers. >> tulsa community pulled together and they knew what was important. they were more than willing to help us bring these guys in and apprehend them. >> what is your statement about this whole thing -- guilty, not guilty? >> not guilty. >> d
alvin watts was a friend of england's father.was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house popping pills, xanaxes, and once i had so many of those in me i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted to avenge his dad's death. i went to sleep that night....
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i don't think assignment is the right answer. >> for england. >> for england. i think the right answer is to address the issue of legislative powers which i'm sure you'll come on to. i think we need to address the issue of how we vote on financial issues where, for instance, the local government wants this decided for england, then it should probably be english mps who run on that. then you have the question of how you handle budgets which i think is very difficult. but i would put it like this. if you give the power to the scottish parliament to change income tax, then i think you have to have a way in the westminster parliament where english mps are able to avoid tax rates being set by members of parliament whose constituent parts were scottish tax rates, put it that way. >> either way, people representing england or parts of england to decide how much tax they want to raise in order to spend the money they think needs to be spent. >> look, that's a very good question. i think assignment is -- in a system way not going to go to an english parliament is quite
i don't think assignment is the right answer. >> for england. >> for england. i think the right answer is to address the issue of legislative powers which i'm sure you'll come on to. i think we need to address the issue of how we vote on financial issues where, for instance, the local government wants this decided for england, then it should probably be english mps who run on that. then you have the question of how you handle budgets which i think is very difficult. but i would put...
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king john signed the document under pressure from his parents in england -- his barons in england. >>ood afternoon. i am the law librarian of congress. on behalf of the librarian of congress, i want to welcome all of you to the beautiful member's room here in the thomas jefferson building of the library of congress. we're very, very fortunate and honored today to have with us chief justice john roberts from the united states supreme court and the right honorable the lord judge former lord chief justice england and wales. they have both graciously agreed to sit down with us today to have a conversation about magna carta and it's legal legacy. tomorrow's a very big day for us here at the library of congress. and in particular, the staff of the law library. for three years, we've been planning and working, and so finally tomorrow we will be able to open officially our exhibit, "magna carta: muse and mentor." it'll be right upstairs here in the south gallery of this building, and it has been a joy working on this for three years. the exhibition is the beginning for the library to celebrat
king john signed the document under pressure from his parents in england -- his barons in england. >>ood afternoon. i am the law librarian of congress. on behalf of the librarian of congress, i want to welcome all of you to the beautiful member's room here in the thomas jefferson building of the library of congress. we're very, very fortunate and honored today to have with us chief justice john roberts from the united states supreme court and the right honorable the lord judge former lord...
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have the ability to vote on these issues as they affect england in this house. my concern is that the labour party have given up on this issue. they are happy to have an all party agreement when it comes to scottish and welsh powers, but for some reason, when it comes to england, they have got absolutely nothing to say. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister explain why in scotland, northern ireland, and wales it is impossible to reach a settlement on the question of pensions and early retirement, and yet in england, where the new minister was having constructive conversations last week, someone above for said no, no more, and now we face a four-day strike? will you take some common sense and stop this, because it could be sorted tomorrow. >> i hope that the honorable lady is right, that it could be sorted tomorrow, because i think everyone wants to see this sorted out. we have all met members of the union in our constituency and listened to their arguments, but this does, in the end, have to be settled by the employers and the trade union, and i know
have the ability to vote on these issues as they affect england in this house. my concern is that the labour party have given up on this issue. they are happy to have an all party agreement when it comes to scottish and welsh powers, but for some reason, when it comes to england, they have got absolutely nothing to say. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister explain why in scotland, northern ireland, and wales it is impossible to reach a settlement on the question of pensions...
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he is marking his 500th day at the bank of england. >> mark carney became governor of the bank of englandmervyn king who reigned for 10 years. mark carney has overseen and improving u.k. economy. businessonsumers confidence. rates.raised interest teststiated bank stress to see if lenders could withstand losses, making the sector more transparent. he is chair of the international finance stability forum. banks proposed if a suffers losses, it shareholders should bear the brunt. he put jane austen on the 10 pound note. he canceled an annual cricket match. hebe he prefers ice hockey, was a goalie in college after all. >> canceling a cricket match. >> up in arms about that. and we are not even invited. we will bring you his inflation report and a couple of minutes. watch out for all the talk about wage growth, unemployment, we had that figure earlier on. >> we will see you in a moment. we will take you live. ♪ welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's take you to the bank of england. we are waiting for mark carney to walk through that door on the right hand side and take his seat. he
he is marking his 500th day at the bank of england. >> mark carney became governor of the bank of englandmervyn king who reigned for 10 years. mark carney has overseen and improving u.k. economy. businessonsumers confidence. rates.raised interest teststiated bank stress to see if lenders could withstand losses, making the sector more transparent. he is chair of the international finance stability forum. banks proposed if a suffers losses, it shareholders should bear the brunt. he put jane...
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new england farmhouse.he did not stop there. he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town and began buying up property including the post office, a restaurant, a general store. he renovated a children's park. about half the people in town looked at him as a robin hood figure. employed carpenters, laborers, people that work in shops and stores. all in all, spent about $1 million on this project of renovating the town. the town wasf of not pleased about some new yorker coming up to maine and telling them what to do with their town and how to run the property. a number of residents got into a feud with him, particularly the folks across the street from him on the lake was a family known as the moriarty's. they decided they had a different version of the town they would like to see. it involved an ice cream shop, a speed boat marina, a pleasure boating center. became at odds and started this feud that divided the town in half. half of the people would eat at smiley's restaurant and mail letters that
new england farmhouse.he did not stop there. he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town and began buying up property including the post office, a restaurant, a general store. he renovated a children's park. about half the people in town looked at him as a robin hood figure. employed carpenters, laborers, people that work in shops and stores. all in all, spent about $1 million on this project of renovating the town. the town wasf of not pleased about some new yorker coming up to...
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of england and wales. i should probably mention one other thing that in addition to both of them leading the judiciary in their respective countries, one other item that they have in common is that both are benchers of the honorable society of the middle temple which is one of the four ancient organizations in england that has the privilege of calling their members to be barristers in england, so with that introduction i want to start, excuse me, i thought we could start with our conversation focusing on magna carta and its meaning to us in the present time, in modern times. and so when we talk about magna carta now we focus on the fact that it was a great influence on the development of legal systems across the world and on the rise of the modern state, but we also know that in the united kingdom in particular, most of the provisions of magncarta have been repealed and certainly in the united states if magna carta were ever considered constitutional law and i say that with a small c, certainly it would ha
of england and wales. i should probably mention one other thing that in addition to both of them leading the judiciary in their respective countries, one other item that they have in common is that both are benchers of the honorable society of the middle temple which is one of the four ancient organizations in england that has the privilege of calling their members to be barristers in england, so with that introduction i want to start, excuse me, i thought we could start with our conversation...
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ideal new england farm house. but he didn't stop there, he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town as well and he began buying up property, including the post office and a restaurant, a general store. he renovated this children's park with a gazeebo. half of the people in town ooked at him as a robin hood figure. people that worked in his shops and his stores, all in all spent about a million dollars on this project of renovating this town. of course the other half of the town wasn't all that pleased about some new yorker coming up to maine and telling them what to do with their town and how to run their property. so a number of residents of the town got into a feud with him, particularly the folks across the street from him on the lake was a family known as the moriarty. they decided they had a different version of the town they would like to see. it involved an ice cream shop and a speed boat marina, sort of this pleasure boating center, and the two of them really came at odds and started this feud
ideal new england farm house. but he didn't stop there, he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town as well and he began buying up property, including the post office and a restaurant, a general store. he renovated this children's park with a gazeebo. half of the people in town ooked at him as a robin hood figure. people that worked in his shops and his stores, all in all spent about a million dollars on this project of renovating this town. of course the other half of the town...
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the communities in england, the people of england, the voters in the cities of england can't be trust with their own taxation. >> the only party leader who is prepared to say to the people of england you should have some of the rights in terms of rights over legislation that are being given to scotland and wales. if i might say your parties are happy to have discussions with other parties about devolution in scotland. you are very happy to have discussion with other parties but devolution and wales and in northern ireland. somehow when it comes to england the labour party seems completely unwilling to have any discussion about english votes for english laws. i think what's important is -- >> order. order. 's. what's important is that -- >> order. i think those remarks belong in a different venue. >> they don't actually. >> they are not an answer to the question. >> they are an answer to the question. what clive is saying is why don't you get to the seed of england which are given to the people of scotland and wales? the people who should b be gettg that are the people of england. that
the communities in england, the people of england, the voters in the cities of england can't be trust with their own taxation. >> the only party leader who is prepared to say to the people of england you should have some of the rights in terms of rights over legislation that are being given to scotland and wales. if i might say your parties are happy to have discussions with other parties about devolution in scotland. you are very happy to have discussion with other parties but devolution...
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about medieval england and the conflict between king john and the barons.he second time illuminated by the subsequent history of magna carta's interpretation over time and its role in the rise of constitutional government in england and the united states. the exhibition highlights legal principles that find their roots in the magna carta. these principles still resonate very much with us again here today. these include the right of representative government, the right to due process of law, the right to trial by jury, protection from unlawful imprisonment and the theory of limited government. to convey a sense of our presentation and the story of magna carta's influence on american liberties to a broader audience, we partnered, the library of congress, partnered with the american bar association, to develop a traveling exhibit containing facsimiles of some of the items we are showing in the exhibition today. that traveling exhibit will visit many american cities and be displayed at law schools, libraries, at courthouses, and at legal conferences. it will ev
about medieval england and the conflict between king john and the barons.he second time illuminated by the subsequent history of magna carta's interpretation over time and its role in the rise of constitutional government in england and the united states. the exhibition highlights legal principles that find their roots in the magna carta. these principles still resonate very much with us again here today. these include the right of representative government, the right to due process of law, the...
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the bank of england inflation is the big one. we will talk about the bank of japan after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i am jonathan ferro live from london. you can go online, your phone, amazon tv and even apple tv. may postpone a plan sales-tax higke. japanese equities have gone up suspending a six-year high. still with us is the chief economic advisor and bloomberg news columnist. we will start with the bank of japan. i will come out with a load of numbers. the annual targets is ¥83. it will hit 70% of gdp next year. there 21% of national debt. talk to me about the risks that has been accumulated. >> the risk is that this is not part of a comprehensive approach. in markets love it because the short term that is great. let's understand that this was supposed to be part of comprehensive approach. the three arrows. we have not gotten that critical third arrow. the risk is they will get too much of the burden and at the end of the day, they find out they cannot deliver. then japan is worse off. >> i look at some comments this morn
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new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle.have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night football. new england at indianapolis, should be a really good one. we'll see you then on sunday night football. until then, al michaels for cris collinsworth. our gang saying good night from green bay, wisconsin.
new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle.have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night football. new england at indianapolis, should be a really...
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>> guest: they met in england. they were both living in england. they had the same publisher. they were introduced at--at lunch. crane expressed a desire to meet conrad, who was some years older than he was. and it turned out that conrad had read "the red badge" and wa--and admired crane's work, and they hit it off and became very great friends. c-span: what was the age difference? >> guest: crane was in his mid- to late 20s; conrad was 40. but as his biographer says, 'a very old 40.' c-span: h. g. wells. >> guest: h. g. wells, the english writer, was living in the same neighborhood that crane was living in, in east sussex in england. c-span: what kind of relationship developed there? >> guest: they were friends, too. they were not as close as crane and conrad. conrad became the great friend of crane's later years. c-span: how was that manifested friendship? >> guest: they would get together when they could for lunch; they would stay at each other's homes, visit each other; they wrote letters. c-span: another name on this list is willa cather. >> guest: willa cather, yes. will
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king john originally signed the document under pressure from his barons at runnymede england. american revolutionaries look to the rights guaranteed by the magna carta as they rebelled against the english crown. princess anne was part of the opening ceremony. this program runs about 45 minutes. >> good morning. i'm james, the 13th librarian of congress. it's a great pleasure to welcome you all to the library of congress and to this event celebrating the opening of the library's latest exhibition, magnamagazinemagna carta, muse and mentor. we remember, of course, this institution's good fortune to have been called upon to safeguard the lincoln magna carta during world war ii. but as a repository of the accumulated knowledge of human civilian the library of congress must also be acknowledged to be one of the best assets the united states possesses for participating in magna carta's greatest legacy, the preservation of the rule of law. the library began over two centuries ago as the principal reference collection for legal research, both for the congress and the united states sup
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you heard this from the bank of england.on the back foot, get behind the uptick in inflation and growth. >> thank you. stephen, thank you very much. stephen major from hsbc joining us. 7:26 here in london. a report out today says china will be the world's biggest consumer of oil within 20 years. we are going to talk oil next. ♪ >> foreign-exchange traders looking at the world of risk. dollar-yen coming back from a seven-year high. dollar is down, down by 0.4%. our conversation with ubs this morning, they still say the net trade is, yen will go lower. the stories that are moving markets this morning are all to do with issues of abe. will he or won't he go for election? allteam saying it is hyperbole and he is not going to go down that road. four more years of shinzo abe, what would that mean for policy? that is dollar-yen. where the yen goes, everybody else has to either suffer or reward. the suffering is in dollar-won. they are probably going to leave rates unchanged. the risk is this, it broke 1100 for the first time this y
you heard this from the bank of england.on the back foot, get behind the uptick in inflation and growth. >> thank you. stephen, thank you very much. stephen major from hsbc joining us. 7:26 here in london. a report out today says china will be the world's biggest consumer of oil within 20 years. we are going to talk oil next. ♪ >> foreign-exchange traders looking at the world of risk. dollar-yen coming back from a seven-year high. dollar is down, down by 0.4%. our conversation...
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the new england colonists like a buffer zone. they like that akadia now renamed nova scotia is in brit hands. not happy about commerce being raided. if you send out a ship that is captured and taken to france that's not good. so the french launched this expedition, the british are unhappy about the efforts to recapture nova scotia, and the will privateering. nick knack indianas. talked about the chicago asaws supporting in . >> the nick knacks were not treated well. unfortunately they and the french didn't talk very well together. the nick knacks had their own ideas how to take the city as opposed to the french wanted more traditional warfare. the bottom line is that the effort by the french to recapture is not particularly successful. in fact not at all, it fails. well, with nova scotia threatened by french privateers operating out of the islanders, a politician named william shirley decides this is an opportunity for him and proposes a gold proposal and says we can help our english brothers on nova scotia and we can get rid of
the new england colonists like a buffer zone. they like that akadia now renamed nova scotia is in brit hands. not happy about commerce being raided. if you send out a ship that is captured and taken to france that's not good. so the french launched this expedition, the british are unhappy about the efforts to recapture nova scotia, and the will privateering. nick knack indianas. talked about the chicago asaws supporting in . >> the nick knacks were not treated well. unfortunately they and...
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and georgia comes closer together and in the new england colonies and all of the new england colonies provide troops and again, what is significant is you get to the mid-atlantic pennsylvania and new york. they didn't provide troops but they provide supplies and so there's the creation after regional identity. i think more strongly in this war than any of the other previous ones. yes, sir? >> so when the -- when they return to the french, what did they hear? mainly the french come back. british leave and follow you know, and is it more of a slight skirmish to regrab the fort? >> no skirmish. the british come in and they think it is theirs. they have been pounding walls down, right? and it isn't the greatest and so they are like, okay, now we captured the fort and so they start and they are, lobbing, you know, shells into the city. they start rebuilding everything. you can see it in this image. this is an image from the library at university of michigan. and a contemporary sketch.
and georgia comes closer together and in the new england colonies and all of the new england colonies provide troops and again, what is significant is you get to the mid-atlantic pennsylvania and new york. they didn't provide troops but they provide supplies and so there's the creation after regional identity. i think more strongly in this war than any of the other previous ones. yes, sir? >> so when the -- when they return to the french, what did they hear? mainly the french come back....
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, that outlook from the bank of england later. are we expecting them to could it cite specifically why this will happen in the next couple of months? do you think they'll cite reasons outside the uk? >> definitely. i think is bank of england has been concerned for quite a while now. we can expect a lot about the external risks. we can also expect a lot about the lack of wage growth and as i say, today's data completely in line with that. but the main thing the bank of england has to do is explain what it thinks about this fall in short-term interest rates that we've been talking about. the curve that it issues is probably going to be about 70 basis points lower in 2016. it's got to decide what it does about that. has the market got it right? is this move warranted or is it going to sew a seed of doubt about the rates? >> simon wells, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> back to our top stories, regulators on both sides of the atlantic finds on five global banks totally, $3.2 billion for forex manipulation. the banks include ubs
, that outlook from the bank of england later. are we expecting them to could it cite specifically why this will happen in the next couple of months? do you think they'll cite reasons outside the uk? >> definitely. i think is bank of england has been concerned for quite a while now. we can expect a lot about the external risks. we can also expect a lot about the lack of wage growth and as i say, today's data completely in line with that. but the main thing the bank of england has to do is...
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the bank of england has basically and indemnity.y on paper when they sell off bonds, they are not going to be charged for it. in the u.s., the fed is under attack from congress. from the right as well as the left. there are threats. that means the fed does not want to sell on anything. >> at some point they will. >> if they want to tighten, the bank of england can combine raising rates with a measured selloff and they will preannounced a multi-month selloff. in the fed's case, if you cannot sell off, you have to raise rates higher and faster to get the same effect. >> when you talked about the ecb , you said quantitative easing, god willing. is it still unclear about mario draghi's powers because of the german government saying you cannot do this? choosing powers, he is not to. in the ecb, you can make decisions by vote. , thehave enough votes governing council except for the german member would vote for doing it. i think mario draghi has decided maybe it is not like brown versus board of education in the supreme court, you have to
the bank of england has basically and indemnity.y on paper when they sell off bonds, they are not going to be charged for it. in the u.s., the fed is under attack from congress. from the right as well as the left. there are threats. that means the fed does not want to sell on anything. >> at some point they will. >> if they want to tighten, the bank of england can combine raising rates with a measured selloff and they will preannounced a multi-month selloff. in the fed's case, if...
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is ation by that the bank of england will focus on data. we also understand when we talk about data, we will be focusing on inflation, wages or labor costs. so far those variables have been growing around 1%. as well to wait for those variables to catch up quite a bit before the bank of england considers any change. what we also understood from several statements is that the bank of england was attaching a different rate to the risk of hike to go soon opposed to hiking too early. definitely they will go for the later choice if they have one rather than the sooner choice. >> let's talk about that mix. you have got back end of 2015 in for when you think the first hike comes. >> that is the biggest battle. >> is the risk to the 2016 side of that and how does the rate ath look to you in terms of a, the gap between first and second hike and where you think rates actually are and how long it is going to take to get to them? >> end of 2014 will be an interesting time for the u.k. we expect it to slow down. we should expect growth at the end of nex
is ation by that the bank of england will focus on data. we also understand when we talk about data, we will be focusing on inflation, wages or labor costs. so far those variables have been growing around 1%. as well to wait for those variables to catch up quite a bit before the bank of england considers any change. what we also understood from several statements is that the bank of england was attaching a different rate to the risk of hike to go soon opposed to hiking too early. definitely...
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scott land, wales, northern ireland on to england. i think it was generally great that devolution should happen in england, that we don't want another level of political organizations created. so devolution will happen to local authority ors to a combination of local authorities, hebs tnce the rece deal with manchester authorities. the manchester deal and the sheffield and leeds deal will all be about spending power, but in scotland we're talking about spending and taxation. why in england are we appearing to rule out devolving fiscal powers as well? >> well, first of all -- i don't want to get too, but there should be devolution to scotland and to wale and you need equivalent devolution to english laws. i don't think we can have a situation where we forever ignore this question. >> i was just going to attend to that. >> i thought we were jumping. in terms of should we give lots of new tax raising powers to local authorities -- >> or combinations of authorities. >> in the interests of candor, i've tried to give straight answers so far
scott land, wales, northern ireland on to england. i think it was generally great that devolution should happen in england, that we don't want another level of political organizations created. so devolution will happen to local authority ors to a combination of local authorities, hebs tnce the rece deal with manchester authorities. the manchester deal and the sheffield and leeds deal will all be about spending power, but in scotland we're talking about spending and taxation. why in england are...
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and northern new england where the heavier snow has shifted northward. we have areas of concern late today. you want to be off the northway around the albany area and i-87 and up there in northern new england but that's later in the day. you're okay now. >> so the earlier the better and tomorrow is going to look like what for people? >> you have to wait about ten minutes and i'll give you your thanksgiving forecast. >> that's a good hook. bill i'm on the line for you. thanks so much. two minnesota men are charged with attempting to join the islamic state. an 18-year-old was stopped at the airport as he was about to travel to the middle east but the other would be that was 20 evaded authorities. a hand full of people living in minnesota have gone to syria to fight with militants. isis received $45 million in ransom payments over this past year. the group has killed five western hostages, all americans or britts whose governments refused to pay. an overwhelming number of americans says the u.s. should never pay out ransom for hostages. shares of apple are
and northern new england where the heavier snow has shifted northward. we have areas of concern late today. you want to be off the northway around the albany area and i-87 and up there in northern new england but that's later in the day. you're okay now. >> so the earlier the better and tomorrow is going to look like what for people? >> you have to wait about ten minutes and i'll give you your thanksgiving forecast. >> that's a good hook. bill i'm on the line for you. thanks...
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. >> bank of england minutes at 9:30 u.k. time.his has been the hardest central-bank in the developing world to read over the last six months. one minute it is rate hikes, get ready, next minute, forget about it. typically i wait for the minutes. they are rather redundant because governor carney has spoken. is that the case? >> the minutes always provide some color. let's not forget, this is one of monetarydemocratic policy committees in the global central-bank. other ones, you can point to the real dominance of the governor. in the past, the governor has been outvoted. hehad to defend a decision didn't vote for. i think the npc is in a situation similar to the fed where they need to see concrete proof the labor market has tightened to the point where wage growth will come through. until they see that, i don't see the case for interest rates. >> i've attended the last few quarterly inflation reports. the line you are given is that rates will stay below historical averages. if you ask what to do, you have to move early, they theoret
. >> bank of england minutes at 9:30 u.k. time.his has been the hardest central-bank in the developing world to read over the last six months. one minute it is rate hikes, get ready, next minute, forget about it. typically i wait for the minutes. they are rather redundant because governor carney has spoken. is that the case? >> the minutes always provide some color. let's not forget, this is one of monetarydemocratic policy committees in the global central-bank. other ones, you can...
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new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle.hat have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night football. new england at indianapolis, should be a really good one. we'll see you then on sunday night football. until then, al michaels for cris collinsworth. our gang saying good night from green bay, wisconsin. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. get a fios triple play online for this great price and a $400 v
new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle.hat have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night football. new england at indianapolis, should be a...
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new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle. town was going crazy. new england up in arms. what have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night football. new england at indianapolis, should be a really good one. we'll see you then on sunday night football. until then, al michaels for cris collinsworth. our gang saying good night from green bay, wisconsin. whatta you wanna do first? eat the chick-n-tater melt? or peel the sticker and play jack's munchie peel instant win game? what happens if i peel the sticker? you have a 1 in 4 chance of winning cool stuff like flights on southwest airlines, skateboards, gas cards, neff gear, or free food! you just buy a munchie meal, like the new chick-n-tater melt, and peel. what happens if i d
new england with indianapolis on sunday night. we were in ynew england after te debacle. town was going crazy. new england up in arms. what have they done since then? reeled off five consecutive victory. solidly in first place nfc east and indy with the win on monday night in new york and third time they face each other. once in the regular season in 2012. playoffs last year and brady's had the measure of luck on both instances. what will happen next week? lucas oil stadium. sunday night...
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and that is why of course the discussion right now is dovish for the bank of england. looking furthd forward, it seems to me some of the global risks right now in the uk has been overdone, particularly with david cameron yesterday talking about red lights with the global economy. i think it's more amber at most. the uk domestic economy continues to grow pretty strongly. once these oil price falls are into inflation and we start to get through next year with unemployment falling pretty quickly, the uk continues to grow pretty quickly, i think the debate could change rapidly back to when the first rate hike is coming. >> you would hope the debate could change. as you said, they're becoming incredibly dovish. what do you expect coming from the minutes tomorrow? are we going to see one person now voting for a rate hike? suddenly we've got people now expecting rates not to go up for almost until 2016. that's a mafs push out and very political. >> it's a funny position for those two members voting for rate hikes to have put themselves in. in mid october, martin gave a speech
and that is why of course the discussion right now is dovish for the bank of england. looking furthd forward, it seems to me some of the global risks right now in the uk has been overdone, particularly with david cameron yesterday talking about red lights with the global economy. i think it's more amber at most. the uk domestic economy continues to grow pretty strongly. once these oil price falls are into inflation and we start to get through next year with unemployment falling pretty quickly,...
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need to bank of england start thinking about it? >> for us, let's be clear, is a major risk. they left, it would be significantly let -- negative for the eu. we hope that set of events does not come to pass. the referendum two years awaiting would be negative for growth. now?the mpc respond i do not think so. >> and just to finish it up, the inflation report. what is the question is that you would be throwing at the governor carney? >> how far do you think unemployment will fall. >> that'll be my question. kevin daly, thank you for joining us. ipo infter the biggest history, alibaba stock is up. investors cannot get enough. shares are up in after-hours trading. will review alibaba's first earnings as a public company and why investors have such high hopes and where you can justify the valuation. we will be back in two. ♪ >> welcome back. time to talk tech. the movers and shakers are in dublin for the west summit, the largest event of its kind. caroline hyde is there. sac state europe to produce a $10 billion firm. caroline is optimistic. >> he certainly is. and bigpartner ind
need to bank of england start thinking about it? >> for us, let's be clear, is a major risk. they left, it would be significantly let -- negative for the eu. we hope that set of events does not come to pass. the referendum two years awaiting would be negative for growth. now?the mpc respond i do not think so. >> and just to finish it up, the inflation report. what is the question is that you would be throwing at the governor carney? >> how far do you think unemployment will...
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. >> reporter: by last night new england hit with messy ice forcing some folks to rethink their holiday plans. >> plans changed with the weather. i usually travel but staying home this year. >> reporter: from virginia to pennsylvania and new york, roads were a mess. >> rwhen you encounter snow or ice-covered roads the most logical thing to do is to slow down. roads and highways were a hazard up and down the busy washington and boston corridor as millions made the thanksgiving trek to family and friends. according to aaa 89% traveled by car but many flew. flights were canceled, thousands delayed. >> it's tough to sit and wait and not know what's going to happen but we're hopeful. >> usually it takes me four hours door to door to get home to see them. today it's going to taken eight, double wait normally does r many airlines wa airlines waived rebooking fees. yesterday was the most busiest travel day of the year but so is sunday when people return home. >>> the storm left tens of thousands of families in new england in the dark this thanksgiving morning. meteorologist eric fisher of our b
. >> reporter: by last night new england hit with messy ice forcing some folks to rethink their holiday plans. >> plans changed with the weather. i usually travel but staying home this year. >> reporter: from virginia to pennsylvania and new york, roads were a mess. >> rwhen you encounter snow or ice-covered roads the most logical thing to do is to slow down. roads and highways were a hazard up and down the busy washington and boston corridor as millions made the...
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. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quitee four boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make nonmusic, wear nonhaircuts, give nonmercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her local deejay. the local deejay asks his friend to bring over a beatles record from england and has the vision to put it on and hear that there's something happening. >> so, marcia albert of dublin drive of silver spring has the honor of introducing something brand new, an exclusive here at wwdc. marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first time on the air in the united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something i think you'll understand ♪ >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible t
. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quitee four boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make nonmusic, wear nonhaircuts, give nonmercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her...
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you saw what happened, heavy snows here and heavy snows across the new england.ure difference between the low, and the high pressure racing he's we'll get the wind tunnel effect. tomorrow, the winds shift out of the southwest which means tempts get back into the upper 50s, low 60s and tuesday and wednesday, high temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. the windchills feeling like the low 40s, upper 0s throughout the area. the sun will set before 5:00 a.m. which means the temperatures will drop off quicker than you're used to. 7:00 a.m. p.m. in the poconos 24, degrees, allentown, 31, philadelphia, 38 degrees. today, 50 degrees. overnight tonight, 28 degrees outlying suburbs, 35 for the center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, a lot quieter next week, 58 degrees monday. partly sunny skies. tuesday, warmer for election day. 67 degrees, the normal is 61 by then. wednesday, warm, 68 no weather issues out there. thursday the next system moves on in, just like this past one it will be a big rain rainmakerr us, an inch to an inch and a half. 62. 56 friday,
you saw what happened, heavy snows here and heavy snows across the new england.ure difference between the low, and the high pressure racing he's we'll get the wind tunnel effect. tomorrow, the winds shift out of the southwest which means tempts get back into the upper 50s, low 60s and tuesday and wednesday, high temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. the windchills feeling like the low 40s, upper 0s throughout the area. the sun will set before 5:00 a.m. which means the temperatures will drop off...
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of the bank of england. after japans a day confirmed it had slipped into recession. >> abe might call a snap election and might delay a scheduled sales increase and announce new measures to stimulate the shrinking economy. >> that is a gamble, if the election reduces his majority he would be vulnerable to leadership challenges and postponing the new tax would weaken the efforts to curb soaring national debt. we will give you all the details of abe's next move right here on bloomberg. security, ifshi if could advise mr. abe and he could listen to you, what would you recommend? top priority in japan is to undertake economic reform. a lot of micro reforms and that would be the greatest stimulus of all. a lot of the apparent strength going back a year or two to the japanese economy with consumers and businesses to increase spending to beat the sales tax. as it won't happen you are seeing a swoon in the economy, it is not really a swoon it is just getting back to all this anticipated buying. it's the essential co
of the bank of england. after japans a day confirmed it had slipped into recession. >> abe might call a snap election and might delay a scheduled sales increase and announce new measures to stimulate the shrinking economy. >> that is a gamble, if the election reduces his majority he would be vulnerable to leadership challenges and postponing the new tax would weaken the efforts to curb soaring national debt. we will give you all the details of abe's next move right here on...
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michigan and most of new england. but interestingly, not all of new england.governor peter shumlin has been polling healthy double digits. no use wasting your time in vermont. wait a minute. what about massachusetts? republican charlie baker has been running a tight race against martha coakley in the great blue state of massachusetts. but amid all of these other new england states today, no chris christie trip to try to help charlie baker. in a state like massachusetts, running away from the national republican party is probably the only path to victory for a republican politician. but why is that governorship even potentially in reach for republicans in a state as blue as massachusetts is. martha coakley has lost what was once a big lead over charlie baker. she narrowly trails in some of the latest polling. yes, in massachusetts. it means that tomorrow against all odds, a republican could very well take over the governorship in arguably one of the country's bluest states. and new england maybe tomorrow could go from having just one republican governor to havi
michigan and most of new england. but interestingly, not all of new england.governor peter shumlin has been polling healthy double digits. no use wasting your time in vermont. wait a minute. what about massachusetts? republican charlie baker has been running a tight race against martha coakley in the great blue state of massachusetts. but amid all of these other new england states today, no chris christie trip to try to help charlie baker. in a state like massachusetts, running away from the...
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the bank of england.e have two cycles ahead of the and to central banks slowly responding to the change of circumstances. central banks slowly responding to the change of circumstances. >> are they affected by whether a slowinue to see inflationary theme through the markets? surely allows it more leeway. we see that happen with the bank of england's anticipated first hike. particularly for the central banks that have a strict inflation targeting made does create a dilemma. i think the market is probably growthking the implications of lower oil prices because probably more than interest rate stimulus it is percolating to the real economy. that could represent a bonanza going forward. i think this aspect is important. inflation we have seen when oil prices and monetary prices are very high, we see that pass to core inflation. it will be interesting to see if this effect is symmetrical. now that energy prices are low if service prices maintain going forward. >> in terms of this new oil order, where are you p
the bank of england.e have two cycles ahead of the and to central banks slowly responding to the change of circumstances. central banks slowly responding to the change of circumstances. >> are they affected by whether a slowinue to see inflationary theme through the markets? surely allows it more leeway. we see that happen with the bank of england's anticipated first hike. particularly for the central banks that have a strict inflation targeting made does create a dilemma. i think the...
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. >>> and in sports will england's luck run out? we'll look at the 2016 qualifier. >> now china is showcasing it's latest arsenal of military hardware at an airshow. 130 planes have been shown off on the ground and in the air. but the main focus of the event is it's new stealth fighter. adrian brown reports. >> reporter: china's government says it wants to ease regional tensions. this airshow, though, offers a glimpse of military hardware now at beijing's disposal should it ever be drawn into conflict with neighboring countries. president xi jinping says that innovation is essential to economic growth and that include defense technology. these are mock missiles used in training exercises. the manufacturing said that there has been strong interest from pakistan and russia. and another country is also curious. >> americans. >> americans, too? >> i'm not sure if they're interested to buy our product, maybe they're interested that we have such product. >> reporter: and there was a lot of interest in this, the debut of china's new stealt
. >>> and in sports will england's luck run out? we'll look at the 2016 qualifier. >> now china is showcasing it's latest arsenal of military hardware at an airshow. 130 planes have been shown off on the ground and in the air. but the main focus of the event is it's new stealth fighter. adrian brown reports. >> reporter: china's government says it wants to ease regional tensions. this airshow, though, offers a glimpse of military hardware now at beijing's disposal should it...
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. >> reporter: by last night the storm hit new england with an icy mix of wet snow heavy enough to down trees and power lines, forcing some folks to rethink their holiday plans. >> plans changed with the weather. i usually travel down to mass but staying home this year. >> reporter: from virginia to pennsylvania and new york, roads were a mess. >> when you encounter snow- or ice-covered roads, the most logical thing to do is, may, slow down. >> reporter: it was too much. numerous accidents across the northeast. roads and highways were a hazard up and down the busy washington and boston corridor as millions made the thanksgiving trek to family and friends. according to aaa, 89% of people who left home traveled by car. many flew. over 750 flights were canceled yesterday and thousands delayed. dozens have already been canceled today. >> it's tough to sit and wait and not know what's going to happen, but we're hopeful. >> usually it takes me four hours door to door to get home to see them. today it's going to taken eight, double what it normally does. >> reporter: many airlines waived reboo
. >> reporter: by last night the storm hit new england with an icy mix of wet snow heavy enough to down trees and power lines, forcing some folks to rethink their holiday plans. >> plans changed with the weather. i usually travel down to mass but staying home this year. >> reporter: from virginia to pennsylvania and new york, roads were a mess. >> when you encounter snow- or ice-covered roads, the most logical thing to do is, may, slow down. >> reporter: it was too...
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i went to england trying to use his passport and got deported because they would not accept it. later when i traveled 15 years ago, we got in with this passport. because of homeland security issues, now our passport is declared a fantasy document under the law which means we are pretending we are a nation. if we are going to manifest our treaty relationships, we have a great opportunity coming because those world games are going back to england, our treaty partner. we need your help. we need the help of the president, the department of state, the canadian foreign affairs. because wouldn't it be great all these years after these covenant treaty relationships were made that our team representing the citizens of our nation are able to take the field and play against the others? when you see these games, it is amazing. all of the flags fly, and also ours. the passport is a very important manifestation of that. ironically in june of 2010, she was visiting canada and reminded them of the treaty relationship. apparently, she did not tell their customs office before she left. it was sti
i went to england trying to use his passport and got deported because they would not accept it. later when i traveled 15 years ago, we got in with this passport. because of homeland security issues, now our passport is declared a fantasy document under the law which means we are pretending we are a nation. if we are going to manifest our treaty relationships, we have a great opportunity coming because those world games are going back to england, our treaty partner. we need your help. we need...
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it's strengthening as it rides up the new england coastline. and wind advisories that have expanded west into the tristate area of new york. and winds gusting during the marathon on this, by the way, over 30 to 50 miles per hour. and high wind warnings for the boston area and eastern parts of new england. and snow mixing in across southeastern massachusetts. and heavy snow across maine, some spots up to a foot. out west with the second storm, looking for a winter storm warning at the higher elevations. up to a foot there as well. and another storm is lining up for the pacific northwest. we'll talk more about that later this half hour. back to you. >> reluctantly breaking out the winter coats this morning. >>> and now to the ntsb launching the investigation of the deadly space aircraft explosion. killed one pilot, seriously injured another, and could be a setback for richard branson's dreams to send rich people, including many celebs, on rides into space. alex perez has the latest from our los angeles bureau. good morning. >> reporter: the wreck
it's strengthening as it rides up the new england coastline. and wind advisories that have expanded west into the tristate area of new york. and winds gusting during the marathon on this, by the way, over 30 to 50 miles per hour. and high wind warnings for the boston area and eastern parts of new england. and snow mixing in across southeastern massachusetts. and heavy snow across maine, some spots up to a foot. out west with the second storm, looking for a winter storm warning at the higher...
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he thrown 16 touchdowns in the last four games, new england beats denver,43-21. >> this is when teams jockey for position, then n november, the cream starting to rise. it is tough to figure out right now. before that game i would of said denver for sure but now maybe new england. >> how about our lockal teams, two different stories. >> i think there was a feel good atmosphere in the locker room. they gave it a game against the defending champions. their expectations are way up here and right now they are down here. >> yes. >> "gameday" tonight at 11:00:30. >> thanks for watching, see you at 11:00 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> ward: there are hundreds of citizens from the united kingdom fighting with isis in syria and iraq, maybe, in part, due to this man, anjem choudary. do you believe there will be more attacks in the west? >> yes, i believe it's inevitable. >> ward: if you believe that, would you ever use your role as a british citizen, and as a muslim, to actively dissuade people from launching attacks here in the uk, in the u.s., in the west? >> you kn
he thrown 16 touchdowns in the last four games, new england beats denver,43-21. >> this is when teams jockey for position, then n november, the cream starting to rise. it is tough to figure out right now. before that game i would of said denver for sure but now maybe new england. >> how about our lockal teams, two different stories. >> i think there was a feel good atmosphere in the locker room. they gave it a game against the defending champions. their expectations are way up...
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you had been in england long enough that you were formed at age 16. what was growing up as an indian muslim in england like compared to when you moved to america? was it very different for you? >> you know, i think that growing up as an immigrant in england was very different than growing up as an immigrant in the u.s. i always found in england as a kid, you know, there was always that feeling of, like, no matter how long you lived there, you would never feel truly assimilated and british. you know. whereas in america, i found the opposite to be true which was that america is a land of inclusion where you come here and in america they say forget about the ethnicity and the culture that you come from. you're an american now. just and that's great but there's a downside which is there's very little curiosity about other cultures which you ares around the world. i have a line that says americans think about the rest of the world the way new yorkers think of the rest of america which is they don't. that was my feeling when i got here. >> so you don't grow
you had been in england long enough that you were formed at age 16. what was growing up as an indian muslim in england like compared to when you moved to america? was it very different for you? >> you know, i think that growing up as an immigrant in england was very different than growing up as an immigrant in the u.s. i always found in england as a kid, you know, there was always that feeling of, like, no matter how long you lived there, you would never feel truly assimilated and...
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bank of england rates, look out for that., mario draghi, we will discuss that in a couple of minutes. here are the stocks to watch. >> let's have a look at two tales from the banking sector. sosa get general this morning. this banking business giving us results this morning. third-quarter profits rising. but they did come in below estimates. , the ceoonment describes as economically morales. this is a business very active in france and russia. the company says russian exposure is small and under control and they are not involved in any foreign exchange investigations. commerzbank on the other hand on the rise. up by 0.7%. it has found some success in increasing its lending to german consumers. this is a business that was bailed out by the german government back in 2009. q3 numbers coming in above estimates for commerzbank this morning as provisions for risky loans fell away. let's end on a positive note with adidas. it seems there is more money and running and in football then perhaps some analysts thought. that has been help
bank of england rates, look out for that., mario draghi, we will discuss that in a couple of minutes. here are the stocks to watch. >> let's have a look at two tales from the banking sector. sosa get general this morning. this banking business giving us results this morning. third-quarter profits rising. but they did come in below estimates. , the ceoonment describes as economically morales. this is a business very active in france and russia. the company says russian exposure is small...
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thrown six touchdowns in the last four games, new england beat denver 43-21. there will be a lot of fall out down at 49 centennial boulevard. you will hear about it tonight at 11:00 time time 30. >> yes. "gameday" all about the 49ers? >> yes. the way the 49ers acted after today's game he was a little outspoken about. >> yes. he wants to see more fire. >> yes. well, you have a player saying i am not frustrated despite loosing to the rams at home, -- >> if that is not frustrating, what is? >> that it is for us at 5:30. >> see you back here in half an hour. ,,,, ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >> glor: tonight, antarctic blast brings record cold, temperatures plunge from florida to maine, snowfalls in new england, jerika duncan has details. >> midterms, julianna goldman on what president obama's campaigning and he asked nancy cordes if it could be a landslide for republicans. >> as one town waits to see where the lava goes, carter evans shows us another neighborhood in hawaii that already
thrown six touchdowns in the last four games, new england beat denver 43-21. there will be a lot of fall out down at 49 centennial boulevard. you will hear about it tonight at 11:00 time time 30. >> yes. "gameday" all about the 49ers? >> yes. the way the 49ers acted after today's game he was a little outspoken about. >> yes. he wants to see more fire. >> yes. well, you have a player saying i am not frustrated despite loosing to the rams at home, -- >> if...