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party and mild pap delightful dap is come fful day. tomorrow, increasing clouds, but beautiful weather during the dpap it's late when we have a chance of showers late evening. looks like the likelihood of rain not until maybe after midnight until around dawn on saturday. there's a veryhigh likelihood of that. drying out, highs near 70. sunday, muc cooler. for e are going have temperatures in the 30s by dawn on sunday. cooler sunday. and we'll have a little of that morning rain on saturday giving wat pud cooler weather e change thweek. partly sunny each day. maybe showers otherwise dry into next week. checking on our thursday morning commute. what going on? >> first a question. are all of my flowers going to be dug by sunday morning? >> no. should stay above freezing. there you go. all right.. anytime anything below 50, i get nervous, tom. >> 270, moving right along there. 66 into and out of town, no issues right now. not even any construction we're seeing at this point this morning. beltway of braddock roag this morning. do have constr
party and mild pap delightful dap is come fful day. tomorrow, increasing clouds, but beautiful weather during the dpap it's late when we have a chance of showers late evening. looks like the likelihood of rain not until maybe after midnight until around dawn on saturday. there's a veryhigh likelihood of that. drying out, highs near 70. sunday, muc cooler. for e are going have temperatures in the 30s by dawn on sunday. cooler sunday. and we'll have a little of that morning rain on saturday...
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i have a 12-year-old so if you could just hold those rates now, that would be help fful. i'm looking for ways to inspire her to want to come to purdue. tell me about innovation and technology and things that would get my 12-year-old excited about purdue. >> first of all, i hope all young people -- i hope all the 12-year-olds in america are interested in technology and in science. this is where our future will have to be built. we really need every young person possible at least conversing with these topics whether they build a career in technology or not. secondly, we need more women. we're working hard on that in engineering and the scientific discipline. so really excited if your 12-year-old daughter is looking that way. you know, here at purdue, we have a long tradition in engineering and in science and one of the proudest in the world and students come from all over the world because of it. we have made a strategic decision to invest even more heavily in this area. we think it's our responsibility of the nation that needs at least 10,000 more engineers alone not to me
i have a 12-year-old so if you could just hold those rates now, that would be help fful. i'm looking for ways to inspire her to want to come to purdue. tell me about innovation and technology and things that would get my 12-year-old excited about purdue. >> first of all, i hope all young people -- i hope all the 12-year-olds in america are interested in technology and in science. this is where our future will have to be built. we really need every young person possible at least conversing...
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paul is basically right, but we have been on the same page, skeptical at first, and more ree spect fful of what the president has managed to the achieve. look, it is not speck ttacular,t people had high expectations. >> including obama. >> yes, and it is hard not to be disillusioned if you were not illusioned to begin with, and judging from the rational scale, i think that the president has done a good job. >> yes, and the problem here for the american people, and i don't know how this plays out in history is that when you look at president obama, you are looking at the numbers a that we are looking at now shgs s, it is a n of leadership, and it is a question of whether he has communicated well to the american public about his successes which you could argue in the future health care reform will be judged, as a success or whether he is communicating with them about the problems like ebola, and like isis and like ukraine and how you talk to the american people has a lot to do with how they view you. >> and he is not in your view communicating well? >> i do not believe he has, because les
paul is basically right, but we have been on the same page, skeptical at first, and more ree spect fful of what the president has managed to the achieve. look, it is not speck ttacular,t people had high expectations. >> including obama. >> yes, and it is hard not to be disillusioned if you were not illusioned to begin with, and judging from the rational scale, i think that the president has done a good job. >> yes, and the problem here for the american people, and i don't know...
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iphones will be shipping in 69 countries and territories making this our fastest and most successful ffu ffult iphone ever. >> reporter: cook describing demand for the new iphones as, quote, off the charts. back to you. >> thanks so much. for more, let's bring in brian blair who is also on that apple earnings call. brian, you had mentioned a new category being created now. >> that's right, they will break out ipods, include beats, the watch. and i think it's a way for them to take a lot of these uptss that maybe are doing small units. ipods thousa s are only doing a million. they will break it out into a new category. but i think it will keep them from having to give the details in 2015. >> so they want to hide the watch. they want to hide these categories for which analysts are trying to put estimates on. >> i think that's right. ipod was an incredible category with huge volumes. we've seen it in decline for a number of years. and i think the watch is likely to see small units out of the gate. this will be an expensive product and i think that that will be masked to a degree by including it
iphones will be shipping in 69 countries and territories making this our fastest and most successful ffu ffult iphone ever. >> reporter: cook describing demand for the new iphones as, quote, off the charts. back to you. >> thanks so much. for more, let's bring in brian blair who is also on that apple earnings call. brian, you had mentioned a new category being created now. >> that's right, they will break out ipods, include beats, the watch. and i think it's a way for them to...
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louis symphony saturday night as a peace fful protest over the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old michael halts the music. ♪ ♪ >> what you're listening to are several dozen people interrupting saturday's performance by singing. they also unfurled three banners from the balcony. >>> the interruption was applauded by some members of the audience and also the symphony. the protesters who all bought tickets to the show eventually left voluntarily. >>> and finally, this guy gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, the show must go on. check this out. ♪ o canada our home and native land ♪ >> oh, oh. >> singer mark donnelly singing "o canada" the canadian national anthem during a junior hockey game in british columbia. he barely missed a beat and continued singing nearly falling a second time before he finally regrouped. apparently it's not the first time he tried to skate and sing. he did last year. going down there. without any spills. by an amazing coincidence every time i try to sing "o canada" while skating, i fall down. >> they put those long red carpets. >> you got to feel for that guy. >
louis symphony saturday night as a peace fful protest over the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old michael halts the music. ♪ ♪ >> what you're listening to are several dozen people interrupting saturday's performance by singing. they also unfurled three banners from the balcony. >>> the interruption was applauded by some members of the audience and also the symphony. the protesters who all bought tickets to the show eventually left voluntarily. >>> and finally, this...
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on another note in regards to women, i love men, but behind every success fful and strong m, there's even a stronger woman. >> i'm getting married in two months, so i agree with that. completely. i think actually in front than behind. >> happy wife, happy life. just want to tell you that. >> i don't sit on education. but i can tell you that it is foremost that the new approach to universities and find out how you can get some of the funds they're get frg the state or feds to do dissertations, research. that would be something my colleague who sits on education would be able to answer because he has been instrumental in raising the funds for the hispanic institutions and higher education. we need to convince the education gurus they need to be able to allow more research and fact finding of the true what i say the deserving position, latinos have had in the united states throughout this country that is not recognized in books. some of that research, whether it's in health services or education or business, all of that, i don't know how else we can help, but please pick us up at the en
on another note in regards to women, i love men, but behind every success fful and strong m, there's even a stronger woman. >> i'm getting married in two months, so i agree with that. completely. i think actually in front than behind. >> happy wife, happy life. just want to tell you that. >> i don't sit on education. but i can tell you that it is foremost that the new approach to universities and find out how you can get some of the funds they're get frg the state or feds to...
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i have a 12-year-old so if you could just hold those rates now, that would be help fful. i'm looking for ways to inspire her to want to come to purdue. tell me about innovation and technology and things that would get my 12-year-old excited about purdue. >> first of all, i hope all young people -- i hope all the 12-year-olds in america are interested in technology and in science. this is where our future will have to be built. we really need every young person possible at least conversing with these topics whether they build a career in technology or not. secondly, we need more women. we're working hard on that in engineering and the scientific discipline. so really excited if your 12-year-old daughter is looking that way. you know, here at purdue, we have a long tradition in engineering and in science and one of the proudest in the world and students come from all over the world because of it. we have made a strategic decision to invest even more heavily in this area. we think it's our responsibility of the nation that needs at least 10,000 more engineers alone not to me
i have a 12-year-old so if you could just hold those rates now, that would be help fful. i'm looking for ways to inspire her to want to come to purdue. tell me about innovation and technology and things that would get my 12-year-old excited about purdue. >> first of all, i hope all young people -- i hope all the 12-year-olds in america are interested in technology and in science. this is where our future will have to be built. we really need every young person possible at least conversing...
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move we have seen in the markets for the last year-and-a-half, all the upward momentum is how power ffulis. >> i don't think it is just about qe but generally about monetary policy being accommodative in the u.s. but also globally. so qe has been very well foreshadowed to end qe, they have pre-announced it. the market should know the fed is said to stop buying new purchases at the meeting this week. to me the bigger question will be, how do they communicate a potential exit and tell the markets -- >> what do you mean, higher rates? >> higher interest rates. i think that's where it will be complicated and we learned about that in the minutes when we talked about how much they were concerned with tweaking the language and what we need for the markets and how the markets interpret it. i think where a lot of people are focussed is what they do with the lower guidance, if they keep considerable time or not. if they change any words, slight words, the markets do tend to pay quite a lot of attention. >> they will. >> and they foreshadow with their inflation comment saying they foreshadow that 2
move we have seen in the markets for the last year-and-a-half, all the upward momentum is how power ffulis. >> i don't think it is just about qe but generally about monetary policy being accommodative in the u.s. but also globally. so qe has been very well foreshadowed to end qe, they have pre-announced it. the market should know the fed is said to stop buying new purchases at the meeting this week. to me the bigger question will be, how do they communicate a potential exit and tell the...
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doctors believe the patient only came in contact with what they describe as a hand fful of peop after becoming contagious. >> we know there are several family members. there may have been one or two, or three other community members. we're there to do additional investigations. >> dr. content brantly, nancy writebold, dr. rick sacra and one other have come into this country after contracting the disea disease. three have recovered, the fourth is still under treatment. there's increasing concern that ebola will find its way to the u.s. in larger numbers. unlike africa, the u.s. is a strong, integrated health care system. the specific flight path that this man took is unknown. we believe there was a layover over in europe before that flight landed here in dallas. officials say they know of no other new ebola cases in this country at this time. matt? >> ron mott, thank you very much. cdc director tom friedman is with us. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you said there is no doubt in my mind we will stop it here and i think anybody hearing those words hopes you're right. how can y
doctors believe the patient only came in contact with what they describe as a hand fful of peop after becoming contagious. >> we know there are several family members. there may have been one or two, or three other community members. we're there to do additional investigations. >> dr. content brantly, nancy writebold, dr. rick sacra and one other have come into this country after contracting the disea disease. three have recovered, the fourth is still under treatment. there's...