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the fishers used to get a flat daily wage. these days, the fishers get a share of the profits. the more dolphins they catch, the more they earn. the only way of stopping the hunt is for the government to give the fishers compensation. but instead of offering compensation, the government is an arch defender of the hunt. there are also strategic interests to consider. if tokyo were to ban the practice, it would face similar pressure to end whaling. next up would be the countrys huge tuna industry. >> dolphin fishing is a part of japanese heritage. it is practiced in an appropriate manner and does not contravene any laws, domestic or international. we are therefore free to define how many dolphins we catch. >> the dolphin hunts in taiji cove were the subject of an oscar-winning documentary film in 2009. the fishers have drawn the curtains, but activists fear the bloody slaughter will continue for some time. >> whether you share this concern for the dolphins or not will largely also depend on the school of thought you were brought up to believe in. nelson mandela saw education as a
the fishers used to get a flat daily wage. these days, the fishers get a share of the profits. the more dolphins they catch, the more they earn. the only way of stopping the hunt is for the government to give the fishers compensation. but instead of offering compensation, the government is an arch defender of the hunt. there are also strategic interests to consider. if tokyo were to ban the practice, it would face similar pressure to end whaling. next up would be the countrys huge tuna...
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that woman is candy fisher's daughter, who lost her mother and stepbrother at the hands of michael fisherlent outburst puts her over the age. >> god will get you for what you did to me. >> it was a terrifying moment for her. it's something that's affected her, i think, to this day. >> deputies handcuff fisher and remove him from the courtroom. witnesses notice a smirk on his face. >> he was laughing. it was as though it was a joke to him. he didn't have anything to lose. >> it's only later that the horrible scene starts to sink in for deputy eby. >> i did not feel scared at the moment. after seeing the pictures and, you know, what could have happened, but at the time i just reacted to the moment and did what i felt i had to. >> as it turns out, fisher would have had a very difficult time getting a handle on deputy eby's gun, because eby's glock 40 is a secured in a high-security, level three holster. >> it takes three mechanisms to release the gun from my holster, three different actions. he did not break any of the levels of the holster. >> this is your opportunity to speak as it relates
that woman is candy fisher's daughter, who lost her mother and stepbrother at the hands of michael fisherlent outburst puts her over the age. >> god will get you for what you did to me. >> it was a terrifying moment for her. it's something that's affected her, i think, to this day. >> deputies handcuff fisher and remove him from the courtroom. witnesses notice a smirk on his face. >> he was laughing. it was as though it was a joke to him. he didn't have anything to lose....
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hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there, i'm trying to get through to nigel fisher's office, there doesn't seem to be anybody answering the phone now. >> but it was proving difficult to get hold of him. >> hello, there's still no answer from nigel fisher's office. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. ok well, i guess we'll just do what we can to try and catch up with him. but just as we were about to give up... >> this is nigel fisher, this is the man we've been trying to find all afternoon. it seems he's finally turned up, so we'll see if he's actually going to answer our questions. >> you remember me? sebastian from al jazeera? >> yes, of course, you're very determined! >> nice to see you. sorry to keep, uh... >> that's alright. it's just that it's a horrible day. how long do you need? >> i mean we really needed as much time as possible but it's been kind of difficult to try to get that. can we ask you some questions now? >> sure, sure let me dump this stuff. >> the one thing we've found difficult to talk t
hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there, i'm trying to get through to nigel fisher's office, there doesn't seem to be anybody answering the phone now. >> but it was proving difficult to get hold of him. >> hello, there's still no answer from nigel fisher's office. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. ok well, i guess we'll just do what we can to try and catch up with him. but just as we were about to give up... >> this is nigel fisher, this is the man we've been trying...
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i also support extending the transit into the fisher man's wart. i read the study submitted by the ct a and m t c, the very first thing on the scope, one of the items that was requested of the people requesting the funds is the level of input into the prioritization process. and, that wasn't answered in the thing, in the bottom here. as far as i know, i don't recall any public requests or input on this or at least open public input. page two under city objective, it says three possible alignments will be examined as part of the initial study. at last week's meeting, we raised a point. we asked, okay, of the three possible alignments, are you considering any surface options and they indicated that yes, they would be. we sent some /skpwaoepbs the planners at s fmta and s f g ta and received no reapplies. we don't know what the alignments are and what surface will be considered. the /sur plan is the primary being s sfcta managing this study. it seems like it would be much better for the /r-pbtsz and this neighborhood to have an extension of whether we
i also support extending the transit into the fisher man's wart. i read the study submitted by the ct a and m t c, the very first thing on the scope, one of the items that was requested of the people requesting the funds is the level of input into the prioritization process. and, that wasn't answered in the thing, in the bottom here. as far as i know, i don't recall any public requests or input on this or at least open public input. page two under city objective, it says three possible...
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fed tapering today, richard fisher says the fed forward guidance must be limited.laming operational regions, mcdonald's suspends its restaurants in crimea. >>> citibank's ceo says he believes high frequently trading dispense an unfair advantage. speaking to reporters at the an mull meeting, the curb from u.s. regulators. he says what we are trying to do is run a market where everyone is on an even footing. td is canada's second bank but has a large presence in the united states. high frequency trading makes up more than half of its volume that accounts for a smaller portion of the market. now let's get back out to lake como. >> high frequently trading and the concerns that investors have about this. talking about the financial trust index, right now in the financial system, this is just another blow, isn't it? >> we look at participants. if we look at the volumes in the equity markets to the financial crisis, there's a fraction of that. you said that the u.s. was deteriorating. run by corrupt appreciate politicians. where are we on from that quote? we are talking a
fed tapering today, richard fisher says the fed forward guidance must be limited.laming operational regions, mcdonald's suspends its restaurants in crimea. >>> citibank's ceo says he believes high frequently trading dispense an unfair advantage. speaking to reporters at the an mull meeting, the curb from u.s. regulators. he says what we are trying to do is run a market where everyone is on an even footing. td is canada's second bank but has a large presence in the united states. high...
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being a fisher pan yourself, fisher person? fisher woman? what is the word -- [ laughter ] >> the spot in the master's, amazing how it ended and jim tries to turn the boos into cheers at the coliseum. we will tell you about it, next. it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. sunshine and the closer th's "thought" they had.. the a's opening week, a couple of blow outs. today, 30,000 sunshine and the closer, the a's they thought they had. the a's starter, going in a scoreless streak. giving up 2 in the 2nd. robby scores to give the mariners the lead. bottom 3, 2 men on, brandon, 30 home runs last year and there goes the first of the year. 3-run shot. game tied at 3. same score, later in the 5th. josh donaldson, career big one, beating it out. giving them the 4-3 lead. they tack on another one. 6th inning, carl sag
being a fisher pan yourself, fisher person? fisher woman? what is the word -- [ laughter ] >> the spot in the master's, amazing how it ended and jim tries to turn the boos into cheers at the coliseum. we will tell you about it, next. it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for...
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the fishers are allowed to catch and kill up to two thousand dolphins each year in ninety. for the small town it's the business. although the scales until things and always being positive outcome to you. i wish people from abroad which finally appreciate that. other animals after all pigs chickens cows. i don't see what the problem is with dolphins. the new company like the old tradition but there's more to this story while many of the dolphins are killed for me. some of the strongest young specimens and open minded students has contents of the ocean the local wailing and maritime museum complex includes a built in marion she also export its prize prey to other marine parks the world over from china thailand and vietnam to dubai turkey and ukraine. it's a very lucrative business the single i can catch up to one hundred fifty thousand us dollars little guy. people shouldn't get so emotional over dolphins. calling all of them and they're only interested in them because they're so cute and smart you can create. earlier this year and the dolphin him a high profile but controver
the fishers are allowed to catch and kill up to two thousand dolphins each year in ninety. for the small town it's the business. although the scales until things and always being positive outcome to you. i wish people from abroad which finally appreciate that. other animals after all pigs chickens cows. i don't see what the problem is with dolphins. the new company like the old tradition but there's more to this story while many of the dolphins are killed for me. some of the strongest young...
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the only way of stopping the contest the government to give the fishers compensation. but instead of offering compensation the government is an arch defender. there are also strategic interests to consider. it kills you were to ban the practice. it went a similar pressure to end whaling. next up would be the country's huge tuna industry. later going to go up the communal and fishing is a part of japanese heritage. they knew that it is practised in an appropriate manner and does not contravene any laws domestic or international. we are therefore free to define how many dolphins we catch the political will to continue it. the dolphin hunt in time to cope with the subject of an oscar winning documentary film in two thousand and nine the fisher center on the curtains. but activists fear the bloody slaughter will continue for some time she had to confront the dolphins on knox will not see also depend on the school a full team of botox into the van. now sometimes as though education as a key for nation building and reconciliation. as a result south africa as in the course of
the only way of stopping the contest the government to give the fishers compensation. but instead of offering compensation the government is an arch defender. there are also strategic interests to consider. it kills you were to ban the practice. it went a similar pressure to end whaling. next up would be the country's huge tuna industry. later going to go up the communal and fishing is a part of japanese heritage. they knew that it is practised in an appropriate manner and does not contravene...
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fisher wants to throw them a parade. >> top 1% are funding 30% of the government.er than the poor and the low income and the middle class being resentful of these people, they should be kissing the ground on which they walk. they ought to be given ticker tape parades once a week in all of our major cities to thank them for funding welfare for everybody. a half of federal tax revenues go to entitlements. these are redistribution of wealth. >> well, i'm ready to rain on brian fisher's parade. here our here's our vulture chart. tax rates aren't about resentment. they're about a fairness. brian fisher wants low income americans to kiss the ground wealthy americans walk on. the rich don't want to walk on the ground. they want to walk on the backs of average americans. brian fisher is filled with so much hot air and hate we could put him in a macy's parade. if he believes we'll throw him one, he can keep pretending. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistl
fisher wants to throw them a parade. >> top 1% are funding 30% of the government.er than the poor and the low income and the middle class being resentful of these people, they should be kissing the ground on which they walk. they ought to be given ticker tape parades once a week in all of our major cities to thank them for funding welfare for everybody. a half of federal tax revenues go to entitlements. these are redistribution of wealth. >> well, i'm ready to rain on brian fisher's...
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kristin fisher, abc news, washington. >>> president obama returns to washington this morning, facing the worst poll numbers of his presidency. his approval rating had slipped to a new low, dropping five points since march. only 41% of americans approve of his handling of the job. the poll found that sluggish economic recovery is the top factor for negative views of the president. >>> while in the philippines this morning, the president praised the men and women of the u.s. military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia-pacific region. >>> u.s. capitol police investigating death threats against senate majority leader, harry reid. they have released few details about the investigation. there are reports the threats are linked to reid's sharp criticism of nevada rancher cliven bundy. he referred to supporters as terrorists. >>> the so-called kissing congressman will not seek re-election. louisiana republican vance mcallister was seen in this surveillance video, locked in a passionate kiss with a woman on his staff. the married father of five
kristin fisher, abc news, washington. >>> president obama returns to washington this morning, facing the worst poll numbers of his presidency. his approval rating had slipped to a new low, dropping five points since march. only 41% of americans approve of his handling of the job. the poll found that sluggish economic recovery is the top factor for negative views of the president. >>> while in the philippines this morning, the president praised the men and women of the u.s....
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eric fisher has our forecast. catholics are streaming to the vatican as the church gets ready to elevate two former popes to sainthood. alan pizzey is there. and the real-life bad news bears. a minor league baseball team auctions off everything, right down to the concession stand. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. this is our western edition. i'm jim axelrod. the national basketball association is investigating what it calls disturbing and offensive comments, apparently made by a team owner. donald sterling, the owner of the los angeles clippers, is at the center of a controversy that's been exploding since this morning after the web site tmz posted audio they say is sterling making racist remarks about african americans. this is the longest tenured owner in a league whose players are mostly black. the clippers are in the middle of a play-off series, and sterling's players are said to be furious. late today, the clippers organization said it does not know if the
eric fisher has our forecast. catholics are streaming to the vatican as the church gets ready to elevate two former popes to sainthood. alan pizzey is there. and the real-life bad news bears. a minor league baseball team auctions off everything, right down to the concession stand. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. this is our western edition. i'm jim axelrod. the national basketball association is investigating what it calls...
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the director of auto testing for consumer reports jake fisher says generally car that's don't do well were designed before that test was instituted. >> these are 2014 models designed years ago. >> fisher says if you own one of the cars don't panic. >> if you're in the market, consumer reports has recommendations the toyota, highlander earned top scores and did well in the crash tests another good test is the suv. we kkted three manufacturers the honda spokesperson says american honda leads with more vehicles rated top safety pick and plus by insturance institute of highway safety. utilizing the same body structure as the 2014 pilot, 2013 honda piloted rated iihs top safety pick and according to them, 2013 top safety pick designees liked the pilot continue to offer a high level of protection. a spokesperson for mazda says the mazda cx 9 was designed before the new strengthent laps were incorporated into the regime. and we reached out to kia and did not hear back from them. >> out of north carolina a marine standing guard at camp leej yun shot and killed another guard. officials say no
the director of auto testing for consumer reports jake fisher says generally car that's don't do well were designed before that test was instituted. >> these are 2014 models designed years ago. >> fisher says if you own one of the cars don't panic. >> if you're in the market, consumer reports has recommendations the toyota, highlander earned top scores and did well in the crash tests another good test is the suv. we kkted three manufacturers the honda spokesperson says...
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in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna.fe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but he's alive. >> we're still here, you know. we're not dead. how can that be? pretty deep moment for me, it was. it was the realization that we made it through that, busted up and all. >> miraculously, the pilot and other passenger are able to walk away without injury. looking back, spectators and survivors of the plane crash commend the pilot for keeping a cool head under pressure. >> the pilot did a really good job of where he laid it down, because if he goes to the left, they probably hit the fence and there's probably some fatalities involved. if it goes ten yards to the right, he lands on the soccer f
in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna.fe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but he's...
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did the idea finishing at the top of your class in texas survive the fisher challenge? >> one thing to look at are the outcomes for these students. based on that these the idea is if you're getting kids in the top percent of their class at these really disadvantaged high schools, their a.c.t. scores are probably going to be lower than the top kids at some academically thriving school. for students enrolled in texas have confirmed that. what we've seen is that students of similar background, comparing students who made it through the percent plan but maybe didn't have the a.c.t. scores. those students are graduating with results that are seen who are admitted through traditional means through higher act scores. we're seeing that grit, tenacity, over achievement, whatever word you want to use for it is playing out in terms that these kids are given good results when they are give a chance to attend these institutions. >> ward connolly, when you watch that tool being operated, are you at peace with that, or as some critics would have it still affirmative action. the high l
did the idea finishing at the top of your class in texas survive the fisher challenge? >> one thing to look at are the outcomes for these students. based on that these the idea is if you're getting kids in the top percent of their class at these really disadvantaged high schools, their a.c.t. scores are probably going to be lower than the top kids at some academically thriving school. for students enrolled in texas have confirmed that. what we've seen is that students of similar...
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i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> this morning the australian prime minister announce thad the hunt for the missing malaysian jet will enter a new phase. the search will move away from the ocean surface and instead search, most material would have become waterlogged and sank. >> it could take eight months to cover the expanded search area. flight 370 disappeared march 8 with 239 passengers and crew. >>> the death toll from the sunken south korean ferry has risen to 188. it's believed more than 100 bodies remain trapped in the ferry. in just released video the ship's captain can be seen jumping into a rescue boat. the coast guard says the crew did not tell rescuer who they were. the south korean prime minister resigned yesterday over the handling of the sinking. >>> president obama makes the first trip of his presidency to the philippines this morning. it's the last stop in his four-nation tour of asia. he signed a ten-year agreement giving the u.s. military greater access to philippine bases. mr. obama also announced the united states will impose stronger sanctions aimed at
i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> this morning the australian prime minister announce thad the hunt for the missing malaysian jet will enter a new phase. the search will move away from the ocean surface and instead search, most material would have become waterlogged and sank. >> it could take eight months to cover the expanded search area. flight 370 disappeared march 8 with 239 passengers and crew. >>> the death toll from the sunken south korean ferry has...
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. >> eric fisher is chief meteorologist in our boston station wbz. eric, what's ahead? >> well, jeff, we're tracking this active weather this evening. we see large hail already at parts of kansas, snow on the other side of the state as the storms rumble through. st. louis, little rock, the gulf coast, outside of houston tracking lines of storms that will track eastward overnight, heavy rain, the chance for some tornadoes, certainly damaging wind gusts and large hail will continue as we head toward the evening. into tomorrow as well. these storms right along the gulf coast, new orleans, birmingham, places on alert for severe weather and certainly not just the tornado or hail threat but very heavy rainfall of any storms that develop. the system move together east over the next couple of days will be disruptive. the heaviest of the rainfall as chro the southeast on monday, with that risk of he is very-- severe weather. we're watching the east coast and northeast, heavy rain, isolated flooding not out of the question and new snow coming down as well with this particular one
. >> eric fisher is chief meteorologist in our boston station wbz. eric, what's ahead? >> well, jeff, we're tracking this active weather this evening. we see large hail already at parts of kansas, snow on the other side of the state as the storms rumble through. st. louis, little rock, the gulf coast, outside of houston tracking lines of storms that will track eastward overnight, heavy rain, the chance for some tornadoes, certainly damaging wind gusts and large hail will continue as...
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we hope to adjourn in memory of dina fisher. let's go to public comment. >> public comment is open now to the public. public comment is not allowed on items already discussed. peopling using translation will be given an extra amount of time. first speaker. >> hi, my name is merlin. i drive a taxi in san francisco. i have been here for 7 years. i'm trying to bring remind you about the ride shares and you know, i don't know if you see it as a big deal or big issue, but a lot of people i work with and a lot of people around the city do. as a rookie driver, i feel it's unfair that a lot of the veterans have been waiting for medallion. but yet now people can come and download software and become driver's on the streets of san francisco. the people i work with have been waiting for 20 years to be able to own a car and be and go out and be a taxi and not have to pay a company, be their own boss. but these software companies, there is three big ones that create software where anybody can become a driver and drive anywhere on the streets
we hope to adjourn in memory of dina fisher. let's go to public comment. >> public comment is open now to the public. public comment is not allowed on items already discussed. peopling using translation will be given an extra amount of time. first speaker. >> hi, my name is merlin. i drive a taxi in san francisco. i have been here for 7 years. i'm trying to bring remind you about the ride shares and you know, i don't know if you see it as a big deal or big issue, but a lot of people...
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. >> like many fisher many, he'd like to export his fish. there's no proper processing facilities, and he can't compete with the foreign trawlers, so he has to make do with the local market. this is the biggest fish market in passau. it's normally very busy, everyone trying to get the best prices for their fish. for the traders here, it does not translate to much money at the end of the day. life has become harder, says this woman, when the military staged a coup and the presidential run-off. >> translation: the government has done nothing for us. we buy a lot of fish. sometimes we don't get customers. many times we don't make overhead costs. >> perhaps unknown to them there's a bigger threat. the united nations is concerned that unregulated fishing by foreign trawlers will deplete fish stocks in territorial waters. >> they have the greatest fish stock in the reason because of the nafrt, the arcy pel ago, the mon groves, it's under threat, with illegal foresting and fishing. one day the peel will no longer be able to fish even in that territ
. >> like many fisher many, he'd like to export his fish. there's no proper processing facilities, and he can't compete with the foreign trawlers, so he has to make do with the local market. this is the biggest fish market in passau. it's normally very busy, everyone trying to get the best prices for their fish. for the traders here, it does not translate to much money at the end of the day. life has become harder, says this woman, when the military staged a coup and the presidential...
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i'm eric fisher, cbs news. a deadline today for pro russian separatist in ukraine has passed and they have vowed to order a large-scale operation to regain order. on sunday the u.n. security council met for an emergency session. holly williams joins us on the phone from sloev yans in eastern ukraine. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marlie. ukrainians had set a deadline for this morning for the prorussian gunmen who have occupied buildings in eastern ukraine to lay down their weapons and leave those happened in crimea last month when separatist demonstrations were a pretext. but thousands of russian troops in unmarked uniforms could seize government installations and annex the region. the u.s. threatens new sanctions if that happens. it denies it's involve and blames the west for interference in politics. marlie? >> thanks so much. >>> for first time crews searching for missing malaysia flight 370 will launch a sub to the bottom of the ocean floor today. the u.s. navy's bluefin-21 can create a 3-
i'm eric fisher, cbs news. a deadline today for pro russian separatist in ukraine has passed and they have vowed to order a large-scale operation to regain order. on sunday the u.n. security council met for an emergency session. holly williams joins us on the phone from sloev yans in eastern ukraine. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marlie. ukrainians had set a deadline for this morning for the prorussian gunmen who have occupied buildings in eastern ukraine to lay down...
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i'm eric fisher, cbs news. >>> this afternoon, the nba will announce the results of its investigation into los angeles clippers owner, donald sterling. sterling made racist comments during a recorded conversation. the nba players association is calling for a swift and serious punishment. last night, outspoken dallas mavericks owner, mark cubin called the comments abornt. he didn't say the league should make him sell the team. >> i think it's a slippery slope when you start trying to remove people from the nba or any organization based on the private thoughts they have at home. >> meanwhile, the controversy is costing the clippers money. at least 15 sponsors ended or suspended their ties with the team. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: the l.a. clippers are losing a growing number of sponsors. fallout is a result of a recording that surfaced from the clippers owner taking racist comments. fans and critics are calling for new ownership. magic johnson denied rumors that he was interested in buying it. >> i never said that, so, that's not the case. >> reporter: the nba is expected to soo
i'm eric fisher, cbs news. >>> this afternoon, the nba will announce the results of its investigation into los angeles clippers owner, donald sterling. sterling made racist comments during a recorded conversation. the nba players association is calling for a swift and serious punishment. last night, outspoken dallas mavericks owner, mark cubin called the comments abornt. he didn't say the league should make him sell the team. >> i think it's a slippery slope when you start trying...
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. >> i will alan fisher.he american bombing, a traditional event takes on a new look. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories this half hour: the world remembers boxer ruben "hurricane" carter wrongfully convicted in the '60s and '70s of the he spent the rest of his life fighting for wrongfully imprisoned. he died when he was 76. three people were killed in a gun fight in eastern ukraine. violenc
. >> i will alan fisher.he american bombing, a traditional event takes on a new look. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative...
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so, after the next speaker will be prim chi tong and pam fisher. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. [speaker not understood]. and also the co-chair of the cit working group in san francisco along with commander [speaker not understood]. i'm also [speaker not understood] my support for commissioner chan's reappointment. i'm also offering my support for mr. hwang's appointment through the other open board seats. we have two great candidates. >> excuse me. can the audience not talk so we can listen to the testimony? >>> i don't have much time. i did want to share some exciting news from the cit working group. just this morning which is a little affection on angela's dedication the past three years with other. this is a new training bulletin starting april 28, 2014, there will be two 911 code for officers to be dispatched for crises at cit. [speaker not understood]. i offer my full support for her reappointment today. thank you. >> thank you. come on up. norea imizu. [speaking through interpreter] my name >>> my name is [speaker
so, after the next speaker will be prim chi tong and pam fisher. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. [speaker not understood]. and also the co-chair of the cit working group in san francisco along with commander [speaker not understood]. i'm also [speaker not understood] my support for commissioner chan's reappointment. i'm also offering my support for mr. hwang's appointment through the other open board seats. we have two great candidates. >> excuse me....
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. >>> now, meteorologist eric fisher of wbz says this should peter out. >> last evening and the storms should be over. one more day. we will be tracking weather from d.c. down through the carolinas and into georgia and even down into central florida. there could be some strong storms. the tornado risk is there. it's not as high as it has been throughout this outbreak. we're talking damaging wind and large hail. there will be some tornadoes possible. so another day to be on alert. some major air hubs also affected by the stormy weather. flash flooding has been an issue. we have flash flooding from new york state to massachusetts right on down to the gulf coast. the old adage, turn around, don't drown. around the atlanta area, charlotte, columbia also dealing with storms as we head through wednesday climbing up the east coast. it looks like this will be the last day for severe weather though. thursday, it losing its punch. there will be heavy rain moving toward the northeast and then we'll wave good-bye to this big pattern stuck in the middle of the nation finally lifts up into canada. a
. >>> now, meteorologist eric fisher of wbz says this should peter out. >> last evening and the storms should be over. one more day. we will be tracking weather from d.c. down through the carolinas and into georgia and even down into central florida. there could be some strong storms. the tornado risk is there. it's not as high as it has been throughout this outbreak. we're talking damaging wind and large hail. there will be some tornadoes possible. so another day to be on alert....
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dina fisher. she lost her 17-month battle with cancer and was a crusader for public education and banned to the in 2005 to save daniel webster elementary school when it was proposed for closure. she and several other parents stepped in and created the potrero residents education fund which is a 501c 3 non-proport supporting education and operates bilingual on two sites serving over 100 students 20 percent of which receive tuition assistance. dina was responsible for finding critical initial and follow-up on funding for two programs. play works and edge wood social services that provided portions of the most basic infrastructure needed to turn daniel webster around. today daniel webster has a waiting list of students seeking to attend and has a rising test score index. a huge change from prior years when it was ranked last in the san francisco unified school district. her efforts have helped reinvigorates the school in this neighborhood. dina was just 48 years years young behind and leaves two youn
dina fisher. she lost her 17-month battle with cancer and was a crusader for public education and banned to the in 2005 to save daniel webster elementary school when it was proposed for closure. she and several other parents stepped in and created the potrero residents education fund which is a 501c 3 non-proport supporting education and operates bilingual on two sites serving over 100 students 20 percent of which receive tuition assistance. dina was responsible for finding critical initial and...
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carrie fisher, who plays princess leia and harrison ford as han solo.ave an update on the young victim of the tornadoes in the south. as we showed you last night, four-year-old grace was carried to safety by nick naylor. her house in arkansas had been torn apart. today, grace and nick were reunited as she left the hospital for minor surgery. she will stay with her grandmother for now. her parents are still recovering in the hospital. what do you do when you've lost everything? their answer is next. we've just seen outside the staples center. live coveran the sterling scandal fallou next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special sponsored 7-day gra th >> pelley: finally tonight a zone >>> live coverage on the sterling scandal, next. f the flag raisings at iwo jima and ground zero and a message from the people of vilonia that they will not be defeated. dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: in vilonia, fires consume useless possessions. bare slabs mark the spot where homes used to stand and residents sift
carrie fisher, who plays princess leia and harrison ford as han solo.ave an update on the young victim of the tornadoes in the south. as we showed you last night, four-year-old grace was carried to safety by nick naylor. her house in arkansas had been torn apart. today, grace and nick were reunited as she left the hospital for minor surgery. she will stay with her grandmother for now. her parents are still recovering in the hospital. what do you do when you've lost everything? their answer is...
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abc's kristin fisher is live in washington with all the details. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. well, the title of this hearing is actually the gm ignition switch recall. why did it take so long? but today gm's ceo is expected to tell lawmakers that she still doesn't have an answer. today general motors' ceo will face tough questions from congress about the automakers' faulty ignition switches now linked to at least 13 deaths and why it took more than 10 years to reveal the problem. in prepared testimony, mary barra will say today that she is deeply sorry, repeating her promise to conduct a thorough and unimpeded investigation and that today's gm will do the right thing starting with an apology to the victims' families. >> said she was sorry to all of us, and then we all got a chance to talk to her and tell her about our children that died. >> reporter: last night randy rademaker and about 20 other family members spent two hours with barra on the eve of her congressional testimony. but at today's hearing, these fa
abc's kristin fisher is live in washington with all the details. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. well, the title of this hearing is actually the gm ignition switch recall. why did it take so long? but today gm's ceo is expected to tell lawmakers that she still doesn't have an answer. today general motors' ceo will face tough questions from congress about the automakers' faulty ignition switches now linked to at least 13 deaths and why it took more than 10...
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in washington, kristin fisher, abc news. >> all right, kristin, thank you. and as we just heard from kristin, arkansas was among the worst hit by these storms. >> that's right. joining us from arkansas right now, department of emergency management is brandon morris. brandon, we're hearing about major damage from these tornadoes. can you give us an idea of the sheer scale of the damage? >> we are looking at damage in particular in one of the counties just here in central arkansas where we're having -- we haven't even quantified the amount of homes that have been destroyed at this time. we also have reports of 16 people that are dead in the area and just major power outages and a lot of devastation. >> all right. brandon, so we're seeing the devastation. we're seeing the videos just now starting to come in, and we're hearing about the death and the destruction that's happening there. what should people do if they find themselves in a situation right now where their homes have been destroyed or they don't know where to go or what to do? what's your message to t
in washington, kristin fisher, abc news. >> all right, kristin, thank you. and as we just heard from kristin, arkansas was among the worst hit by these storms. >> that's right. joining us from arkansas right now, department of emergency management is brandon morris. brandon, we're hearing about major damage from these tornadoes. can you give us an idea of the sheer scale of the damage? >> we are looking at damage in particular in one of the counties just here in central...
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i am a buyer of tmo, thermo fisher. my mom always told me not to bully the nerds because one day i would be working for them and that's exactly what's happening right now. it's a revenge of the nerds. later in the show, what's up with facebook? they crushed the quarter but wall street didn't seem to like it. i'm going to tell you why and this is your chance to get in, not out. plus apple is getting all the buzz but it's not the only tech star that sent shock waves through wall street. i have stock up more than 10%. just getting started. let's do what facebook did so you have a full figure. they threw water, cold water, on the future. stay with cramer. cramer. >> coming up, the iphone maker may be flying high today but the real money to be made might be hidden inside its devices. cramer's checking the tech that makes your mobile world happen. find out if your next investment is right in the palm of your hand. and later, the selloff in high momentum stocks hit service now to the tune of 25%. is the decline a chance to buy
i am a buyer of tmo, thermo fisher. my mom always told me not to bully the nerds because one day i would be working for them and that's exactly what's happening right now. it's a revenge of the nerds. later in the show, what's up with facebook? they crushed the quarter but wall street didn't seem to like it. i'm going to tell you why and this is your chance to get in, not out. plus apple is getting all the buzz but it's not the only tech star that sent shock waves through wall street. i have...
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david: i call the president of the dallas fed, richard fisher. you call him dick fisher. i didn't know you have a close basis with this guy. >> we have the same similar hair thing happening. david: good stuff, guys. pete, chris, thank you very much. lincoln, we'll come back to you when the s&p futures close shortly. appreciate it. liz: netflix just reported earnings moments ago. they beat on the bottom line. met on revenue, shares, while they're jumping right nowings they have dropped about 23% since their march peak. do these results mean a buying opportunity or is this high-flyer's downfall set to continue? not today, that's for sure. david: also, what is insider trading? you might think they have an answer. they don't. a lot of prosecutors couldn't give you one. pending court case could shed some light exactly what that definition is, and make it harder for the government to prosecute but can insider trading really be defined? we're going to debate that. liz: tell us what you think. is there any way to make insider trading rules less ambiguous? tweet us, @fbnatb or one
david: i call the president of the dallas fed, richard fisher. you call him dick fisher. i didn't know you have a close basis with this guy. >> we have the same similar hair thing happening. david: good stuff, guys. pete, chris, thank you very much. lincoln, we'll come back to you when the s&p futures close shortly. appreciate it. liz: netflix just reported earnings moments ago. they beat on the bottom line. met on revenue, shares, while they're jumping right nowings they have dropped...
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fishers investment makes this together. the only investment is fisher investments. can see it on the exchange, trade it. it was tailored for this one investor. they stay open with a billion dollars at least. theylike it because immediately get asset. anyone can invest but these are held up on the site. copy allr thing is stop >> it is on fire this year, up 100%. you cannot get coffee in an etf structure. ,etn's areatment tracked like a regular etf. they are taxed a little bit differently and is not as easy. >> bad boys getting a little less ad. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we will be here a little bit later. "street smart" is next. ♪ >> ukraine and seven sending stocks into the red all stop week regained. i am trish regan. "street smart" begins now. welcome to the most the power of the session. 60 minutes left until the closing bell will stop russia's economic past. a ruble in real one. -- in ruin.
fishers investment makes this together. the only investment is fisher investments. can see it on the exchange, trade it. it was tailored for this one investor. they stay open with a billion dollars at least. theylike it because immediately get asset. anyone can invest but these are held up on the site. copy allr thing is stop >> it is on fire this year, up 100%. you cannot get coffee in an etf structure. ,etn's areatment tracked like a regular etf. they are taxed a little bit differently...
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you can be carrie fisher. >> ok. >> hans, are you a star wars fan?andey should just cut m go to black. my old colleague at the white house -- executives to make decision when they take walks is the new trend. we saw zuckerberg do it when he sealed the deal with whatsapp. there's more clarity in the meeting. good exercise. no longer board room meetings. people are walking in making the decisions. that is what i do. i walk around. nice and fresh for you guys. >> i like this approach. meetings would take hours because everyone was exhausted. hans, thank you very much. >> big news in the last 24 hours in the u.k. the bank of england will have a scenario of house prices falling 35%. that is the stress tests. that is a ideal. that is ethical to calculate. one of the -- difficult to copulate. one of the things is you have people who couldn't afford their mortgage at that point. rates drop to 0.5%. over the last couple of years, people pay their mortgage. their disposable income has been eaten away by high food prices. aen we get those rate prices, lot of th
you can be carrie fisher. >> ok. >> hans, are you a star wars fan?andey should just cut m go to black. my old colleague at the white house -- executives to make decision when they take walks is the new trend. we saw zuckerberg do it when he sealed the deal with whatsapp. there's more clarity in the meeting. good exercise. no longer board room meetings. people are walking in making the decisions. that is what i do. i walk around. nice and fresh for you guys. >> i like this...
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. >> you kristin fisher liv in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> this morning everyone in america is supposed to have health insurance. the deadline arrived at midnight. the final enrollment day saw record traffic on the website though out of service for several hours. long lines also snaked around many local sign-up centers. those who started politics will get more time to finish and the white house say they may have reached their original goal of 7 million and coverage begins may 1st. >>> a jetblue flight bound for ft. lauderdale was back on the ground 15 minutes after taking off, six people were treated and reportedly injured while evacuating. >>> in the indian ocean this morning, planes are once again crisscrossing the sea looking for the missing passenger jet. in just a few days now the batties on the plane's black boxes will run out silencing their locator signals. abc's nikki perth, australia, with the last on the mystery of flight 370. >> repter: ten planes and nine ships are looking for debris fr days 24. as search teams continue to scour the southern indian ocean
. >> you kristin fisher liv in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> this morning everyone in america is supposed to have health insurance. the deadline arrived at midnight. the final enrollment day saw record traffic on the website though out of service for several hours. long lines also snaked around many local sign-up centers. those who started politics will get more time to finish and the white house say they may have reached their original goal of 7 million and...
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so earlier i spoke with "washington post" senior editor mark fisher, and he broke down out this works >> they say you're responsible if your parents received an over payment in social security payments going back decades, and there was an one-line change slipped into the farm bill back in 2008 that allowed the government to go after these very old debts. previously if it was older than ten years old you were scott free. now they can go after you, and since these debts often go back decades the people who originally were overpaid the money are often dead. so the government is going after their kids. now, in some cases the kids got benefits. in other cases they didn't. that doesn't seem to bother the government either way. their policy is to go after the kids in birth order although we've run into a number of people who were not the oldest child, and they still had their tax refunds taken. i tried to find out who originally created this change in policy. social security said talk to treasure. treasure said talk to congress. and congress said it must have come somewhere from bureaucracy.
so earlier i spoke with "washington post" senior editor mark fisher, and he broke down out this works >> they say you're responsible if your parents received an over payment in social security payments going back decades, and there was an one-line change slipped into the farm bill back in 2008 that allowed the government to go after these very old debts. previously if it was older than ten years old you were scott free. now they can go after you, and since these debts often go...
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mark fisher with the "washington post." mark, thank you, thank you. >>> more than five million americans have alzheimer's, and there is no cure, but some doctors in chicago are trying to build relationships with their patients to better understand the disorder. >> the 23rd. >> okay. >> so work on story. >> a year and a half ago 66 psychologist was diagnosed with early stage of alzheimer's disease. the news was devastating and forced him to close his practi practice. >> i felt shame when i found out about the diagnosis. i wonder if people can tell, and they would think if they found out. >> reporter: the neurodegenerative disease is a reality for 5 million americans and sixth leading cause of death in adults. but for ferguson it has become an opportunity as well. he's taking part in a northwestern university buddy program that pairs first-year medical students with patients in the early stages of alzheimer's. >> it's important for the student to understand that a person is more than their medical diagnosis, and that the poin
mark fisher with the "washington post." mark, thank you, thank you. >>> more than five million americans have alzheimer's, and there is no cure, but some doctors in chicago are trying to build relationships with their patients to better understand the disorder. >> the 23rd. >> okay. >> so work on story. >> a year and a half ago 66 psychologist was diagnosed with early stage of alzheimer's disease. the news was devastating and forced him to close his...
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alan fisher. >> some dramatic some simple all emotional.ges from one year ago are seared into the collective memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd as the marathon was drawing to an end. three were killed and hundreds more were maimed, injured. an attempt to banish the shadow of 2013. on monday there will be around 4,000 police officers on duty around the marathon route. twice as many as last year. 500 of them will be undercover. crowd management security and first aid. for a have i very traditional event this will be a very different boston marathon. more surveillance cameras and more people watching for something unusual. >> the standard has been changed. there's no doubt that security around large events, we're seeing more officers deployed more cameras more demand and control more -- more command and control more communications capabilities. i expect that will last for some period of time. >> the man hunt for the bombers lasted for days. the brothers, one died in shoot out, one will go on trial for his life. boston is a lesson for o
alan fisher. >> some dramatic some simple all emotional.ges from one year ago are seared into the collective memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd as the marathon was drawing to an end. three were killed and hundreds more were maimed, injured. an attempt to banish the shadow of 2013. on monday there will be around 4,000 police officers on duty around the marathon route. twice as many as last year. 500 of them will be undercover. crowd management security and first aid. for a have i...
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alan fisher, al jazeera, boston >> is all of the security really enough? we asked former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security, douglas smith? >> last year was a tragic year. one of the things it showed was they had put tremendous planning into it. i think this year with the increased security presence, what they learned last year and, most importantly, the awareness of the spectators taking part is going to add to the sense of safety all will feel. the fact that there are 9,000 more runners this year than last year, i think, speaks to the way the community feels about the way law enforcement has handled security >> what do you think was the biggest lesson learned from the bombing last year? >> the biggest challenge, an amazingerrant, so many people want to come and cheer on their friends, their family, their neighbors. >> that's where the challence occur, when you have so many people clogged into al tight area like boyleston street, that's where the challenges are created. i think one then we will do, while family members and spectat
alan fisher, al jazeera, boston >> is all of the security really enough? we asked former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security, douglas smith? >> last year was a tragic year. one of the things it showed was they had put tremendous planning into it. i think this year with the increased security presence, what they learned last year and, most importantly, the awareness of the spectators taking part is going to add to the sense of safety all will feel. the fact...
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alan fisher reports. >> reporter: the memorials from the boston marathon are not hard to find. some simple, some emotional. images from a year ago are seared into the memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd. three died at the scene. hundreds were maimed and injured. the city was gearing up for the event. a celebration of unity and recovery and an attempt to banish the recovery. there'll be twice as many guards as last year, 500 undercover. there'll be thousands of volunteers dealing with crowd managements. this will be a different boston marathon. there'll be more surveillance cameras and people watching for something unusual. >> the standard has been changed. there's no doubt that security around large events, we are seeing more officers deployed, more cameras, more command and control, more communication capabilities. i expect that that will last for some period of time. >> the manhunt for the bombers losted days. it's alleged two bombers did it. one died in a shoot-out with police. experts that analysed the bombing say boston is a lesson for other places. you start with t
alan fisher reports. >> reporter: the memorials from the boston marathon are not hard to find. some simple, some emotional. images from a year ago are seared into the memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd. three died at the scene. hundreds were maimed and injured. the city was gearing up for the event. a celebration of unity and recovery and an attempt to banish the recovery. there'll be twice as many guards as last year, 500 undercover. there'll be thousands of volunteers dealing...
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i spoke at fisher college for one hour. -- they spoke at fisher college. [applause] >> thank you. first, i would like to say thank you to our interns from fisher college. we have a group of really dedicated students that have been working with dave and i over the past several months to transcribe interviews, talk about the timeline of the bombing, timeline about some of the secondary stories that came out of the aftermath to this. some of the secondary stories that came out of the aftermath to this. i want to thank them. i want to thank jan courtney for this incredible opportunity, especially the fact that dave and i are sitting down. i am very short so when i stand next to him i look like his son. i have written about the best of the human condition. i have also written about the worst of the human condition. with "boston strong" we found a little bit of both. once this happened, some publishers started to approach me and ask if i would write a book about the tragedy. at first, i didn't want to. i wanted to stay far away because a writer like myself, i need that his store coal --
i spoke at fisher college for one hour. -- they spoke at fisher college. [applause] >> thank you. first, i would like to say thank you to our interns from fisher college. we have a group of really dedicated students that have been working with dave and i over the past several months to transcribe interviews, talk about the timeline of the bombing, timeline about some of the secondary stories that came out of the aftermath to this. some of the secondary stories that came out of the...
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the bbc's jonah fisher joined me from the harborside in free mantle, the port of perth. asked him about the fact that even the australians say they don't really know where they're looking. >> reporter: they still don't know if they're looking in the right place. they still have no idea why the plane diverted off course. remarkable when you consider it's been 26 days since mh370 disappeared despite this huge multinational effort, both in terms of the investigation team based out of kuala lumpur and based out of here in perth, this big coalition of both planes and ships that are scouring this area off the australian coast. still they've got no firm evidence and they are indeed looking in the right place. no debris has been found. the fact we're hearing about new ships, submarines being sent to that area, that's a sign of how desperate they are. the fact that they really need a break through in the next few days before the black box recorder most likely goes silent. >> jonah, by my reckoning and you're on the harborside there in free mantle, the ping locater should be on st
the bbc's jonah fisher joined me from the harborside in free mantle, the port of perth. asked him about the fact that even the australians say they don't really know where they're looking. >> reporter: they still don't know if they're looking in the right place. they still have no idea why the plane diverted off course. remarkable when you consider it's been 26 days since mh370 disappeared despite this huge multinational effort, both in terms of the investigation team based out of kuala...
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. >> stan fisher to me is very key. we don't know his views yellen it's clear she's extraordinarily dovish, but where does stan fisher stand, and is she more middle of the road? he could dominate the discussion when he joins the fed. >> steve? >> i don't want to lose the forest through the trees here. there was a debate when the statement came out and yellen spoke about whether the fed was being more hawkish. these minutes, to my mind in a stanch alternate way go and say if you thought the fed was mower hawkish, you were wrong about that. i think it's pretty clear here that the fed was concerned about the very things that were taken to be more hawkish being, quote misconstrued. that's a being word in an fundamental omc minutes statement there. so to me that's the significance of this statement here, is that if you thought we were more hawkish, read these minutes, you'll find out no, we weren't being more hawkish. >> for the people at home not necessarily interior fed watchers, right, the movements and language, what the
. >> stan fisher to me is very key. we don't know his views yellen it's clear she's extraordinarily dovish, but where does stan fisher stand, and is she more middle of the road? he could dominate the discussion when he joins the fed. >> steve? >> i don't want to lose the forest through the trees here. there was a debate when the statement came out and yellen spoke about whether the fed was being more hawkish. these minutes, to my mind in a stanch alternate way go and say if...
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got to the end of this additional music saw fisher women back next week with more new meal was an analysis of the sub continent meanwhile the kid riding into us at the end of the missing in i indulge call this is not awash in signing off on top of the entire production team of his exaltation. this program is brought you by. the group. we from norway's mainstream crews worked was that her group. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report include counters and access to wilkinson cyprus pres did he cost us to see artists with turkish cypriot leader. jervis the road looking because you've recently the informal meeting was a bit including twenty two declaration pave the way for a solution to the cyprus problem the heroes star and three. the world's highest free standing communications it has attracted a constant stream of visitors since it opened in may. six and dutifully just in the town features two lbs in recent weeks installing its participants to us. the greater the timberwolves increased reason three hundred and fifty mi to start with. in just his chest. resistance tur
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eric fisher chief meteorologist at our boston station is tracking the weather. watching. brought beneficial rain and snow to california last night, but this energy is headed east. before we get into the storms a lot of wind. high winds across the southwest. blowing dust. that's throughout the day today. as we head toward this evening, the storms astart to develop. this energy headed out into the plains. cold air across the rockies and warm air ahead of it pushing 90 across the central and southern plains this afternoon. this is the area we watch for today. mainly large hail damaging wind gusts, particularly western oklahoma and around the texas panhandle. but it's a multiday severe weather event. first we've seen so far this season, this threat will be migrating east over the next couple days. tomorrow could be extremely significant. it's the weekend, outdoor plans you want to be weather aware. large hail but potentially several significant and violent tornadoes right here in the arklatex, the main area we'll be watching. and a lot of rain vinita and anthony, th
eric fisher chief meteorologist at our boston station is tracking the weather. watching. brought beneficial rain and snow to california last night, but this energy is headed east. before we get into the storms a lot of wind. high winds across the southwest. blowing dust. that's throughout the day today. as we head toward this evening, the storms astart to develop. this energy headed out into the plains. cold air across the rockies and warm air ahead of it pushing 90 across the central and...