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a british water had to go to halifax, quebec, montreal and st.ohn, and then down lake champlain to get to ticonderoga. paul revere and 30 of his writers were more efficient. all of new england knew what was going on. so allen and arnall stormed the fort. they took every one prisoner. no one was hurt. no one was killed. the fund 90 gallons of rum that belong to the commandant. they had a bit of a party. ethan allen wrote out a chip that he would pay the, not at some future time and sent off 85 prisoners and 60 women and children to connecticut. now part of what i have had to do is the bond that the attack. one of the most famous lines in early american history is what ethan allen supposedly set to the, not at ticonderoga and he rode the wind himself, certainly years later he figured he couldn't get the thing through the printer, but what became famous as the, onset on whose authority do you demand ethan allen supposedly set in the name of jehovah and the continental congress. but according to the young man who was there, and the british who was ne
a british water had to go to halifax, quebec, montreal and st.ohn, and then down lake champlain to get to ticonderoga. paul revere and 30 of his writers were more efficient. all of new england knew what was going on. so allen and arnall stormed the fort. they took every one prisoner. no one was hurt. no one was killed. the fund 90 gallons of rum that belong to the commandant. they had a bit of a party. ethan allen wrote out a chip that he would pay the, not at some future time and sent off 85...
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. >> it has a lot of protein and omega 3, halifax and all that -- healthy fats. >> they can be found. orange juice made tasteless like orange juice. ansonia apologizes after price hikes of whitney houston music. >>-- sony apologizes. >> fans down loaded her songs heavily. sony hiked prices at the uk itunes store just one day after the singer's death. and is now issuing a statement saying that it apologizes for any offense caused by the price hike. you may not like what i have to say about orange juice. pepsico wants to water down your orange juice. some consumers prefer it with a taste that is a little less thick. your than 40% of workers say that their supervisors inspire and motivate them to do their best. nearly half of workers say but they could do their boss's job and do it better than them. that is business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. 5:50. 40 degrees in washington, actually 42. >> a pretty good day. a little more agreeable than yesterday. if tomorrow you need the umbrella handy. let's look at temp
. >> it has a lot of protein and omega 3, halifax and all that -- healthy fats. >> they can be found. orange juice made tasteless like orange juice. ansonia apologizes after price hikes of whitney houston music. >>-- sony apologizes. >> fans down loaded her songs heavily. sony hiked prices at the uk itunes store just one day after the singer's death. and is now issuing a statement saying that it apologizes for any offense caused by the price hike. you may not like what i...
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Feb 28, 2012
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the driver of the track drying truck has been taken to halifax medical center for further observation. a couple of years ago, we had a pothole in the racing surface in turn two which brought the race under the caution and led to this recent repaving. and they finally fixed the pothole in the track with bondo, plastic body filler and held up to the finish of the daytona 500. so the truck is off the track. they will take a look at the surface. try to get that spilled fuel fixed up as tommy baldwin and others look on from the starter's stand. matt yocum? >> matt: joey meyers, brad kezelowski's pilot and spotter and he has been telling brad what is taking place with the accident. so for the first time probably in daytona 500 history brad who has his iphone inside his race car. a lot of drivers had special compartments built. he had his phone inside the car. tweeted a picture. first time ever, prime time daytona 500. first time picture tweeted during the race. >> darrell: mike, back to tommy baldwin. you talked about dave blaney and he in the 36 car having to race their way into the dayton
the driver of the track drying truck has been taken to halifax medical center for further observation. a couple of years ago, we had a pothole in the racing surface in turn two which brought the race under the caution and led to this recent repaving. and they finally fixed the pothole in the track with bondo, plastic body filler and held up to the finish of the daytona 500. so the truck is off the track. they will take a look at the surface. try to get that spilled fuel fixed up as tommy...
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the driver of the track drying truck has been taken to halifax medical center for further observation. a couple of years ago, we had a pothole in the racing surface in turn two which brought the race under the caution and led to this recent repaving. and they finally fixed the pothole in the track with bondo, plastic body filler and held up to the finish of the daytona 500. so the truck is off the track. they will take a look at the surface. try to get that spilled fuel fixed up as tommy baldwin and others look on from the starter's stand. matt yocum? >> matt: joey meyers, brad kezelowski's pilot and spotter and he has been telling brad what is taking place with the accident. so for the first time probably in daytona 500 history brad who has his iphone inside his race car. a lot of drivers had special compartments built. he had his phone inside the car. tweeted a picture. first time ever, prime time daytona 500. first time picture tweeted during the race. >> darrell: mike, back to tommy baldwin. you talked about dave blaney and he in the 36 car having to race their way into the dayton
the driver of the track drying truck has been taken to halifax medical center for further observation. a couple of years ago, we had a pothole in the racing surface in turn two which brought the race under the caution and led to this recent repaving. and they finally fixed the pothole in the track with bondo, plastic body filler and held up to the finish of the daytona 500. so the truck is off the track. they will take a look at the surface. try to get that spilled fuel fixed up as tommy...
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Feb 11, 2012
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plane, and he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia, so he decided to come come by battleship, the duke of new york, which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic but finally made it across. when he got to hampton roads, virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he's sorry they were so late, could they send a plane or a train to meet them so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way up to washington? roosevelt sent a plane to get him and got into a limousine or was carried into a limousine -- after all, roosevelt was paralyzed from the waist down by polio. he was carried into his limousine and taken to the anacostia flats naval air station where churchill met him. the limousine, by the way, was an unusual one. it was al capone's armored car that had been seized from al capone when he was put in jail for tax evasion. the only way they could get him into jail. roosevelt did not have an armored vehicle to travel in. it was only after pearl harbor that one of the big car companies made an armored car for him. so the
plane, and he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia, so he decided to come come by battleship, the duke of new york, which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic but finally made it across. when he got to hampton roads, virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he's sorry they were so late, could they send a plane or a train to meet them so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way up to washington? roosevelt sent a...
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ship was kind of an a maiding ship because it was carrying a secret cargo across the atlantic to halifaxnd off to new york to unload 21-tons of platinum. jenna: it was shot town. >> it was torpedoed 50 miles off the coast of cap cod, massachusetts. jenna: the mariner's museum in virginia say both an american company and british company have gone down there to take a look at what is on the ship. why are you confident that there is still some treasure to be found? >> there has actually been three port nicholsons. >> three port nicholsons, three different ships? >> yes, this one was found nowhere near where everyone said it was. we had to cover 150 square miles and we are using the latest technology to locate it. so if anyone said that they went and found it before, i highly doubt it. jenna: were the other ships decoys or something like that? >> no, no, when one ship is either mothballed or destroyed they will normally name another ship the same time. jenna: how have you been able to go down and check out what is on this sunken ship? >> we sent down a vehicle. we saw trapaizodal things. jen
ship was kind of an a maiding ship because it was carrying a secret cargo across the atlantic to halifaxnd off to new york to unload 21-tons of platinum. jenna: it was shot town. >> it was torpedoed 50 miles off the coast of cap cod, massachusetts. jenna: the mariner's museum in virginia say both an american company and british company have gone down there to take a look at what is on the ship. why are you confident that there is still some treasure to be found? >> there has...
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inherited from the halifax part. and at some stage when the banking system in general is fixed. interest rates have to normalize and when they do, that part of the book -- mortgages are only paying an average of 2.77%. so normalized to 5%. that will mean that mortgage only will jump up to 7%, even 8%, and these big 160% plus increases in people's monthly payments. and we estimate about 270 billion plus of interest only mort dwajs that are not backed by savings product and that is a very big chunk of the uk market which is very exposed to any increase in interest rates and lloyd's holds most of that. >> could lloyd's get away with it, though, because it looks like interest rates are going to be very low for a very long time and maybe by the time interest rates start to come back and the system is repaired we have a decent clip of growth in the uk. wages are going up. we have higher levels of employment. could they get away with it in the long term? >> in a funny sort of way the lloyd's problem is a strong reason for why interest rates will stay low. the bank of england is as awar
inherited from the halifax part. and at some stage when the banking system in general is fixed. interest rates have to normalize and when they do, that part of the book -- mortgages are only paying an average of 2.77%. so normalized to 5%. that will mean that mortgage only will jump up to 7%, even 8%, and these big 160% plus increases in people's monthly payments. and we estimate about 270 billion plus of interest only mort dwajs that are not backed by savings product and that is a very big...