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i think what harp has done, harp changes have been very, very good and very therapeutic. my expectation for the harp 2.0 program if the policymakers do nothing going forward we'll get 2.5, 3.5 million for harp at the end of the day. third point, given how well the harp changes seem to be going i think makes logical sense to extend those guidelines and rules to all fannie and freddie loans. i don't see any good reason not to do that. and i think we should do it quickly because mortgage rates are very low and this is such a good time to refinance. this is clearly a significant benefit to borrowers. i agree with all the arithmetic realtors put forward, save the average homeowner between 2500, $3,000 for the year. for the economy as a whole, it will save $6to $7 billion not considering the tax consequences, $6to $7 billion. that's not -- it's small in the grand scheme of things but very helpful. i should point out it's going to be very, very helpful for those markets under a lot of stress. so florida, atlanta, arizona, nevada, california, new jersey, these are hard pressed ar
i think what harp has done, harp changes have been very, very good and very therapeutic. my expectation for the harp 2.0 program if the policymakers do nothing going forward we'll get 2.5, 3.5 million for harp at the end of the day. third point, given how well the harp changes seem to be going i think makes logical sense to extend those guidelines and rules to all fannie and freddie loans. i don't see any good reason not to do that. and i think we should do it quickly because mortgage rates are...
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when you think about harp, harp helped people refinance that have lgts of 80. since established the gses have financed more than 9 million borrowers with ltds above 80. your question is spot on there are already refinancing solutions for borrowers who have equity in their home. >> would most of the participants likely to be borrowers who could already refinance in today's market with low interest rates if their properties were above water and they are making their payments? >> if the borrower is current and has equity in their home, there are refinancing programs that the gse have that have been rerobust. there is a pricing differential. but again, those borrowers have equity. what we're talking about here with regards to moving potentially to harp 3.0 program is to lower the cost. but really i think it's wise for the committee to think about whether we're really reaching truly underwater borrowers as opposed to those borrowers with equity. >> dr. zandi, in your testimony, among other things, you state that the menendez boxer bill should be amend to remove prov
when you think about harp, harp helped people refinance that have lgts of 80. since established the gses have financed more than 9 million borrowers with ltds above 80. your question is spot on there are already refinancing solutions for borrowers who have equity in their home. >> would most of the participants likely to be borrowers who could already refinance in today's market with low interest rates if their properties were above water and they are making their payments? >> if...
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i think what harp is done, the harp changes have been very good and very therapeutic. my expectation for the harp 2.0 program, it policies makers do nothing going forward we will get roughly 2.5 to 3 billion refinancing through harp at the end of the day. the third , given how wealthy harp changes seem to be going i think it makes logical sense to extend those guidelines and rules to all fannie and freddie loans. i don't really see any good reason not to do that and i think we should do it quickly because mortgage rates are very low and this is such a very good time to refinance. this is clearly a significant benefit to borrowers. i agree with all the arithmetic that the realtors put forward that could save the average homeowner somewhere between $2,503,000 he. for the economy as a whole, it saves $67 billion. it is small in the grand scheme of things but it's very helpful and i should point out is going to be very very helpful for those markets that are under a lot of stress. florida, atlanta, arizona, nevada, california and new jersey, these are really hard-pressed a
i think what harp is done, the harp changes have been very good and very therapeutic. my expectation for the harp 2.0 program, it policies makers do nothing going forward we will get roughly 2.5 to 3 billion refinancing through harp at the end of the day. the third , given how wealthy harp changes seem to be going i think it makes logical sense to extend those guidelines and rules to all fannie and freddie loans. i don't really see any good reason not to do that and i think we should do it...
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secretary, pertaining to harp 2.0. some changes to the harp program last fall including expanding the loans eligible for refinancing and encouraging refinancing into shorter term mortgages. do those changes go far enough, if not, what barriers still remain for borrowers? >> are critical and have made an important difference. as i said about 750,000 applications just from four of the largest lenders that are being processed right now. but the three key remaining barriers that we see, one is that we have many families who are above water on their first liens. they're 80% or below, but because they have second liens, because they have other debt, or for other reasons they're being stopped from refinancing. so extending harp 2.0 to include above water borrowers those with equity in their homes we think is a critical piece. second, there were a number of important steps to increase competition among borrowers, that's one of the key barriers we have is that servicers who don't currently have that loan or service that loan ar
secretary, pertaining to harp 2.0. some changes to the harp program last fall including expanding the loans eligible for refinancing and encouraging refinancing into shorter term mortgages. do those changes go far enough, if not, what barriers still remain for borrowers? >> are critical and have made an important difference. as i said about 750,000 applications just from four of the largest lenders that are being processed right now. but the three key remaining barriers that we see, one...
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harp. and i think that's an important point, and i don't think it gets talked about enough. >> and i just have a couple more questions, and if we could be brief. the changing of the dates, i mean, one of the problems that we're having right now is a huge reliance on government refinancing, the private sector's on strike, and for good reason. i know all of us want to encourage them back in. but i think there's been sort of an unwritten rule that all loans made prior to to june '09 were fair game, but anything after that, they had a chance to refinance in a low environment, low as best as rate environment, and we would not fill beyond june '09. would it be appropriate to ask on this bill to say that the date should not be june of '10 but should be june of '09 so that we, again, don't continue to rattle the private sector side? the two of you. >> i think that's appropriate. i think june of '09, because, again, you want a historical record, and you need that to relax the warranties and give up
harp. and i think that's an important point, and i don't think it gets talked about enough. >> and i just have a couple more questions, and if we could be brief. the changing of the dates, i mean, one of the problems that we're having right now is a huge reliance on government refinancing, the private sector's on strike, and for good reason. i know all of us want to encourage them back in. but i think there's been sort of an unwritten rule that all loans made prior to to june '09 were...
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you're eligible for harp, or i'm sorry, you're stuck with no program. so addressing an opportunity for families whose homes were not purchased seems such an important part of this effort. in the proposal as outlined by the administration, and it doesn't really have a name, but this additional fha program, i don't think you put a name on the program. >> we have not. >> in this additional strategy for non-fha borrowers, do you envision this in terms of refinancing first mortgages or first and second together in terms of the 140% loan to value and how the write downs would occur? >> first of all, senator, let me just echo your point, which is this isn't just an issue of the economic benefits that broader based refinancing would have for families, for neighborhoods, for the economy overall and for the taxpayer through improvement in the performance of loans. this is about fundamental fairness. the idea that is it exactly as you say. any time you talk to a homeowner, it's very rare they would know what type of loan they have. and it just seems inherently unf
you're eligible for harp, or i'm sorry, you're stuck with no program. so addressing an opportunity for families whose homes were not purchased seems such an important part of this effort. in the proposal as outlined by the administration, and it doesn't really have a name, but this additional fha program, i don't think you put a name on the program. >> we have not. >> in this additional strategy for non-fha borrowers, do you envision this in terms of refinancing first mortgages or...
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. >> people are once again harping, harping, harping, on the electric fence, this and that.out homosexuals, and it's wrong. that's what it's about. >> but you would understand why some people would feel this is wrong to say, i mean you say people are harping on it. do you understand why people might be concerned? if some people were talking about putting jews behind electrified fences, i imagine that would be of concern to you? >> well, you know, here we go again, nobody's going to put them behind an electric fence. >> actually that has happened, it's called the holocaust, you said nobody's going to kill homosexuals, it's happening right now in iraq, and it's happening right now in iran. >> and this is 2012. >> it's 2012 in iraq and iran. >> and you know what? this is a pastor that speaks the word of god. anybody can take it any way they want to, and if they don't like it, they don't have to. they can turn around and go on. >> stacy pritchart, i appreciate you coming on and talking about the topic. >>> more news tonight, a new development in the death of a florida a -- a fel
. >> people are once again harping, harping, harping, on the electric fence, this and that.out homosexuals, and it's wrong. that's what it's about. >> but you would understand why some people would feel this is wrong to say, i mean you say people are harping on it. do you understand why people might be concerned? if some people were talking about putting jews behind electrified fences, i imagine that would be of concern to you? >> well, you know, here we go again, nobody's...
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he has a replica of the golden gate bridge that's a wind harp/guitar.he historical cars coming in into the marina green starting at 11:00 this morning. reporting live here from chrissy field, bob redell. >> you have to see that replica harp. >>> here's what you need to know about getting into and around san francisco today. no parking along the marina green or chrissy field. roads approaches may turn into a parking lot later tonight when the span is shut down at 9:00 for the fireworks show. murchi ace busy linsz will be shut down while a well-worn -- on the peninsula the dumbarton bridge is closed for the whole memorial day weekend for earthquake safety upgrades a carnaval in the mission. the pa rad starts hat 9:00. and mike inouye we got him up early to help us shape this out. if you want to be there, it will be tough. >> we're talking about the celebration that bob is showing. you know, folks, i do want to mention, first of all. the bridge will continue to be open throughout the day. there's a big fireworks celebration, so the bridge won't close until
he has a replica of the golden gate bridge that's a wind harp/guitar.he historical cars coming in into the marina green starting at 11:00 this morning. reporting live here from chrissy field, bob redell. >> you have to see that replica harp. >>> here's what you need to know about getting into and around san francisco today. no parking along the marina green or chrissy field. roads approaches may turn into a parking lot later tonight when the span is shut down at 9:00 for the...
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can see the details easily, but there is a flag they use, a regimental flag, all green with an irish harp in the middle and right next to it and also down the way a little bit as well is the american flag so you have both symbols, both expressions of identity, american and irish mixed together. when they were recruiting this regiment, they were waving this green flag right next to the american flag, and they were arguing this is a way to really prove to those doubters, a way to prove to those no nothings that think that catholics can't be good citizens that are really are good, loyal americans preparing to make the ultimate sacrifice that any american would make. so you end up getting sort of these public symbols, these public expressions of identity in which both halves of these people's identities are expressed, both the irish half and the american half. yeah? whatever you want. yeah. >> so were the irish in the regiment? did they have to be citizens or could they be people straight off the boat? >> they were typically citizens. you didn't have to be. there were cases when they were not
can see the details easily, but there is a flag they use, a regimental flag, all green with an irish harp in the middle and right next to it and also down the way a little bit as well is the american flag so you have both symbols, both expressions of identity, american and irish mixed together. when they were recruiting this regiment, they were waving this green flag right next to the american flag, and they were arguing this is a way to really prove to those doubters, a way to prove to those...
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and over here you have the irish bri grade we were looking at a few years earlier and there is the harp and behind it the american flag marching in good order and this is not a riot or a drunken brawl of the kind that nas showed us from a few years earlier. what's the other big violent event during the civil war just a few years before? there is this history and perception the irish are violent thugs creating chaos in the various riots and disloyal, so these orderly processions are designed to counter that image and to suggest something else. so there is a blend of these irish symbols, appropriating space in the middle of new york city. i think this is right near central park although i am not certain of that. this way there is a mixing of american symbols and irish symbols and throughout and notice the women dressed here like the feminine image of the republic or mary ann in the french case and the feminine image of a republic of virtue, one of the ways in which the american nation was symbolized in cartoons of the middle of the 19th century, so again blending republican american image
and over here you have the irish bri grade we were looking at a few years earlier and there is the harp and behind it the american flag marching in good order and this is not a riot or a drunken brawl of the kind that nas showed us from a few years earlier. what's the other big violent event during the civil war just a few years before? there is this history and perception the irish are violent thugs creating chaos in the various riots and disloyal, so these orderly processions are designed to...
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extending harp 2.0 to include above water borrowers will be critical.here are steps to increase competition among borrowers, that is one of the key issues we have. servicers to do not currently have the loan are being discouraged from refinancing those loans. there are a number of underwriting changes and others that would help create more competition and lower the cost of refinancing. and the third is that because there are certain markets where automated appraisals are hard to do, there are about 20% of farmers -- borrowers, those that would otherwise be eligible be2.0 have reduced costs because of the appraisal. we want to extend that to those borrowers who are locked out of the market. given that the risk is already there on the gse's balance sheet, we think these are prudent steps that will help the economy more broadly, but also the taxpayer by lowering the risk of read a fall for those loans. -- redefault for those loans. >> what are the steps that regulators can take to encourage administrative authority? >> i think we have taken most of those s
extending harp 2.0 to include above water borrowers will be critical.here are steps to increase competition among borrowers, that is one of the key issues we have. servicers to do not currently have the loan are being discouraged from refinancing those loans. there are a number of underwriting changes and others that would help create more competition and lower the cost of refinancing. and the third is that because there are certain markets where automated appraisals are hard to do, there are...
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i do not want to harp on this, but the kid can hit the long ball.ave the highlights coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to to long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ ♪ the 2013 sl. >> the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> the first place nationals lost for the second day in a row to the marlins. they are now 20-8 in the month of may. that is a franchise record. desmond is your badr -- he is on third rather. desmond scored to make it 1-0 nationals. jackson to left field. scores from third and it was tied at one. it was a 2-1 game with miami leading. ramirez gets the barrel of the bat. big time. three-one the final, a miami trails the nationals by a game and a half. let's go to toronto. the jays played small ball with 10 hits, most were sent -- singles. adam jones homered twice to extend his hitting st. -- streak. toronto beat baltimore 8-6. san antonio put on a clinic tonight f
i do not want to harp on this, but the kid can hit the long ball.ave the highlights coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to to long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ ♪ the 2013 sl. >> the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> the first place nationals lost for the second day in a row to the marlins. they...
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. ♪ i started to play the harp better when i lost this tooth.way it was supposed to sound. i was never so happy to lose a tooth. makes this harp sound real good. ♪ you can play what you feel without reading music, and i've tried to play guitar, piano, all kinds of stuff, and i never went anywhere, and not that i'm going anywhere with this, but, i know a few songs, mostly hymnals, gospel songs, and a few of my own, and it just expresses me. >> lopez was serving a 20-year sentence on 27 counts of burglary. but it was his exposure to inmates serving life terms that inspired him to pay them tribute through his songs. >> i just wanted to do something for the lifers to kind of express them. i could sing the last verse and it speaks for itself. goes -- ♪ ain't done no wrong since the days of old ♪ ♪ out in california ain't no other road ♪ ♪ when i'm carried away in the cold ♪ ♪ someone tell the warden to please ship me to the dixie line ♪ because the only way they're going to get out is when, well, when the angels come down and pick them up and take th
. ♪ i started to play the harp better when i lost this tooth.way it was supposed to sound. i was never so happy to lose a tooth. makes this harp sound real good. ♪ you can play what you feel without reading music, and i've tried to play guitar, piano, all kinds of stuff, and i never went anywhere, and not that i'm going anywhere with this, but, i know a few songs, mostly hymnals, gospel songs, and a few of my own, and it just expresses me. >> lopez was serving a 20-year sentence on 27...
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. >> and there is image of it being a mysterious harp. and there is a siren call. calling people in. >> and in dirty hairy a bus filled with hostages is in larkspur in, 1947 lauren bacall driving across the bridge in "dark passage" move to the rise of the ""planet of the apes"". these guys have their own way of commuting. the bridge has been the setting for plenty of action. james bond hangs from an air ship and plays a role in the greatest car chase ever filmed. and there is san francisco, i think also it's vulnerability. because it's so many films that is a mass. >> and the hulk takes on anyone to top the bridge. have you to love the animated take in monsters versus ale yinz. everyone's favorite has to be it came from beneath the sea. the sea money sister engulfs a tower then heads to the embarcadero. some films paint a bleak look and all is not lost. >> and there have been many more films and the bridge never plays a supporting role. whether filmed from above or below or alongside or traveling there is no bad angle for the golden gate bridge. >> fun look. thank
. >> and there is image of it being a mysterious harp. and there is a siren call. calling people in. >> and in dirty hairy a bus filled with hostages is in larkspur in, 1947 lauren bacall driving across the bridge in "dark passage" move to the rise of the ""planet of the apes"". these guys have their own way of commuting. the bridge has been the setting for plenty of action. james bond hangs from an air ship and plays a role in the greatest car chase...
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i will harped on harper com are you still sleeping?d make sure that we were on seredule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get to subway® for the new smokehouse bbq chicken. a smokin' new $6 footlong™ special! slow cooked chicken in tangy, sweet bbq sauce on freshly baked bread. it's a barbeque-licious $6 footlong™ special! come and get it! subway. eat fresh. >> if you saw a new know, the national scheme of what is up against the padres. stephen strasburg struggle. his teammates with -- his teamm
i will harped on harper com are you still sleeping?d make sure that we were on seredule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50...
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. >> reporter: in the north harp perville area baltimore city, detectives seeing a climbing trend, home burglaries in the middle of the day. >> i didn't know about all of this. >> reporter: detectives say in the last month, thieves were in hit this block three times. burglars hit homes on echo dale avenue as well. tonight, police are renewing their warnings to stay safe. >> lock the are doors and windows, more importantly, if you see anything suspicious, call police. >> >> reporter: now, police are canvassing neighborhoods and passing out safety books to homeowners explaining how thieves break in. it all starts with a knock on the door. >> if they receive no answer to the door, they will go to the rear of the location and try to gain entry. >> >> reporter: neighbors say they are starting to see more alarm salesmen. >> someone stopped by two days ago to offer us security. >> reporter: in northeast baltimore, i'm gigi barnett, "wjz" "eyewitness news" >> anyone with information is asked to call police and tipsters can remain anonymous. >> >> police make an arrest in a deadly stabbing that
. >> reporter: in the north harp perville area baltimore city, detectives seeing a climbing trend, home burglaries in the middle of the day. >> i didn't know about all of this. >> reporter: detectives say in the last month, thieves were in hit this block three times. burglars hit homes on echo dale avenue as well. tonight, police are renewing their warnings to stay safe. >> lock the are doors and windows, more importantly, if you see anything suspicious, call police....
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waiting for cost -- and believe me, with respect to nato, there's nobody who harps more about those european allies putting their money in to all of our issues and up to their 2%. but waiting for cost reimbursement undermines our cooperation with nato and missile defense including potential missile threats from iran as they develop. this would, in effect, outsource our national security to nato and european allies. some of you have problems when you say that our troops go under command of nato. can you imagine you're letting our assets be determined by whether nato -- allies put money in or not? these assets that are deployed that we're putting up to protect our troops and our families and our homeland. the proposed requirement for the secretary of defense to submit to nato a prefinancing request for the expenses of missile defense equipment would diminish the u.s.'s ability to protect the deployment. to implement the eepa was made prior to the list bon summit. after the agreement of nato to accept this new mission, the u.s. offered the eepa and nato missile defense will include contribution
waiting for cost -- and believe me, with respect to nato, there's nobody who harps more about those european allies putting their money in to all of our issues and up to their 2%. but waiting for cost reimbursement undermines our cooperation with nato and missile defense including potential missile threats from iran as they develop. this would, in effect, outsource our national security to nato and european allies. some of you have problems when you say that our troops go under command of nato....
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when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art, then, all of a sudden, he was excited about the coit tower. it became almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expression, that was all that was required. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were just the big frog. and, actually, no one ever felt that way about them and they weren't considered something like that. in later life when people would approach me and say, well, what did you know about it?
when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art, then, all of a sudden, he was excited about the coit tower. it became almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't...
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. >> trump harped on the issue for such a long time that for the first time in american history, an american president produced his long form birth certificate. trump still hasn't put the issue to arrest but romney welcomes his support. joining me now is cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein. hi, ron. >> good morning. >> the obama campaign is hitting back with a new campaign ad going after romney about this controversy. let's watch a bit of it. >> i have read about him. he's an arab. >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he's a decent family family citizens that i just happen to have disagreements with. >> why doesn't he show his birth certificate? he doesn't have a birth certificate. he may have someone but there's something on there. maybe religion. maybe it says he's a muslim. >> okay. i was going to ask you if this was effective but i'll ask you this question instead. should mitt romney come out and say, donald trump is absolutely completely wrong about this birther issue. >> you would expect it. part of the job of being president is being president of the whole country and that includes saying
. >> trump harped on the issue for such a long time that for the first time in american history, an american president produced his long form birth certificate. trump still hasn't put the issue to arrest but romney welcomes his support. joining me now is cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein. hi, ron. >> good morning. >> the obama campaign is hitting back with a new campaign ad going after romney about this controversy. let's watch a bit of it. >> i have read about...
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[laughter] good night, everybody. ,,,, - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouettoman. - scaramouche. scaramouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] in had a celebrity stolen libertine guns a police uniform that is not all. the discovery in the bay area storage facility that makes the teenage suspect looked like it wants to be mobster. and the middle schooler beaten to death in front of a crowd police say they would be able to catch the killers if one think that happened. that sounds it is loud. >>> had awakening that is driving people away. what egg based area city is blasting over an entire neighborhood. the new movement that people swear by. >>> elin and david king. it turns out this bill and the bikini was just the beginning. the bay area teenager accused of driving that car is now being inv
[laughter] good night, everybody. ,,,, - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouettoman. - scaramouche. scaramouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] in had a celebrity stolen libertine guns...
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good night, everybody. ,, - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouetto of man. - scaramouche. scaramouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. tomorrow's big protest could be like. tonight then attacked a bay area police station. the hottest car in the country found how police stumbled onto a celebrity chefs still a member guinea but the real question is could a teenager really pull off such a lab highest? >>> california banned assault rifles years a
good night, everybody. ,, - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouetto of man. - scaramouche. scaramouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪...
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we've been kind of harming on this all week -- harping on this all week. it's don't fry today. spf 30 or higher. high temps 86-90. zone forecast, i think even oakland will be flirting with 80 tomorrow. and then 86 in cumberland. now, if you go west of 81 into the mountains, you're going to have showers and storms pretty uch every day. not a -- much every day. not a washout but afternoon storms every day. 90 in culpeper. upper 80s in warrenton, leesburg, manassas and fairfax. downtown 89. 88 in gaithersburg. upper 80s to near 90 interior and southern maryland. you get by the water and temperatures will be in the low 80s. and the winds will be well below small craft advisory criteria all weekend. so next seven days, we stay hot. 90 on sunday. 90 on memorial day. just isolated storms. now, tuesday different story. a cold front approaches. that will give us a much better chance for showers and storms late tuesday and tuesday night. and then we're looking at a leftover shower next wednesday but not crazy cool at all. >> it certainly isn't. >>> how about that. nats on the road and th
we've been kind of harming on this all week -- harping on this all week. it's don't fry today. spf 30 or higher. high temps 86-90. zone forecast, i think even oakland will be flirting with 80 tomorrow. and then 86 in cumberland. now, if you go west of 81 into the mountains, you're going to have showers and storms pretty uch every day. not a -- much every day. not a washout but afternoon storms every day. 90 in culpeper. upper 80s in warrenton, leesburg, manassas and fairfax. downtown 89. 88 in...
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harp 'eers second double of the year and we're tied at fourth.forward to the bottom of the ninth. nationals down 4-3. it's rally time. harsher leading off the inning and he drills another one off the scoreboard one more time. his second double of the night. he was three for four in the game. and then batters later, ian desmond, the last chance for the nationals with two outs and he gets into one. sends it to left field, over the fence into the bull pen. a walk--off two-run shot for desi. the nationals come back to win it, 5-4. they snap that five-game losing streak in dramatic fashion. >> frank robinson told me you've got to watch the pitcher, you've got to watch the pitcher, yo've got to watch the pitcher. he was throwing in the zone. fastballs were elevated. i knew if i looked for the heater i would be able to see the split-up and react. i was locked in it and everything clicked for me there. >> the gnats win. bryce harper, three for four on the night. davey johnson said not too long ago that if he keeps hitting pretty well they might move him
harp 'eers second double of the year and we're tied at fourth.forward to the bottom of the ninth. nationals down 4-3. it's rally time. harsher leading off the inning and he drills another one off the scoreboard one more time. his second double of the night. he was three for four in the game. and then batters later, ian desmond, the last chance for the nationals with two outs and he gets into one. sends it to left field, over the fence into the bull pen. a walk--off two-run shot for desi. the...
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. - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouetto of a man. - scaramouche.mouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] he was trying to find a cure and steady yen bay area researcher is killed by the dangerous bacteria and he was steady what a hospital is doing to make sure no one else is infected. the quakes japan has a warning system mexico does to but we did not. mitty will happen before the next disaster maybe it cannot. even though some much is at stake. something strange is going on a cold country. when nasa scientists are hunting for in this old school aircraft. >>> and by getting money for year-old cellphones is now as easy as going to the atm. >>> the evening. he started feeling sick and hours later he was dead. a dump bay area medical research or killed by the very bacteria he was
. - [ background chatter ] - ♪ [ harp notes ] - i see a little silhouetto of a man. - scaramouche.mouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] he was trying to find a cure and steady yen bay area researcher is killed by...
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i think it's harping back to the, well, the old policies of the liberal past. and those policies just don't work. i think the president is just being guided by things that have been spoken about by liberals for years and years proved not to work. and you go through them piece by piece. the idea of raising taxes on small business. it doesn't help. it hurts jobs. he wants to raise the marginal tax rate from 35% to 40%. on small business. that will kill jobs. he's also tried to change the deal between labor and management. trying to impose unions where the workers themselves are not given a right to a secret ballot. that will not attract jobs. raising the dent bt in this country. the massive debt scares away investment in america. that does not create jobs. of course with regards to energy, on almost every front, the president has made it harder to take advantage of the energy resources we have in this nation in coal, gas, oil, nuclear. we all like wind and solar, but we're not going to -- as the governor said, we're not going to be flying airplanes with the windo
i think it's harping back to the, well, the old policies of the liberal past. and those policies just don't work. i think the president is just being guided by things that have been spoken about by liberals for years and years proved not to work. and you go through them piece by piece. the idea of raising taxes on small business. it doesn't help. it hurts jobs. he wants to raise the marginal tax rate from 35% to 40%. on small business. that will kill jobs. he's also tried to change the deal...
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and when dan harp ris started digging, we learned it's hatching a lot more than anyone thought. >> reporter: you could argue that eduardo saverin is a case study in the american dream. founding facebook in a dorm room with mark zuckerberg, as dramatized in the movie "the social network." >> that is really good. >> reporter: later, he would feel cut out of the business. >> i belt what you hated the most is that they identified me as a co-founder of facebook, which i am. >> reporter: he still owns an estimated 4% of facebook, which means when it goes public, he stands to cash in to the tune of nearly $4 billion. but his tax bill to the country that gave him all this opportunity may now be lower. because, as we're learning tonight, he has renounced his american citizenship. according to his spokesman, "eduardo recently found it more practical to become a resident of singapore since he plans to live there for an indefinite period of time." many online were harshly critical, urging people to close their facebook accounts and let them eat their ipo. >> to the extent that there's some tax savings
and when dan harp ris started digging, we learned it's hatching a lot more than anyone thought. >> reporter: you could argue that eduardo saverin is a case study in the american dream. founding facebook in a dorm room with mark zuckerberg, as dramatized in the movie "the social network." >> that is really good. >> reporter: later, he would feel cut out of the business. >> i belt what you hated the most is that they identified me as a co-founder of facebook,...
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see it through the lens of illinois. 1859 we talked about the -- excuse me, the john brown's raid on harp percent ferry, right. southerners in particular worried about the fact that there are portions of the north, by no means all, but portions of the north that are very much mourning the execution of a man who was going to launch a slave rebellion that would have led to a lot of the deaths of southern whites, okay? so by the time we get to 1860 what you're seeing is a country that is falling apart and running out of ways to come up with some sort of compromise, some sort of solution. now in that year they're going to have to pick who they want for their presidential candidates, the different parties, all right? we talked about last time that in 1856 you've seen the birth of the republican party. you have the democratic party, which is fragmenting in terms of regions. you're getting kind of a northern wing and a southern wing of the democratic party. what those two groups are going to have to do is come together and find out who they want the presidential candidate to be. now, the democra
see it through the lens of illinois. 1859 we talked about the -- excuse me, the john brown's raid on harp percent ferry, right. southerners in particular worried about the fact that there are portions of the north, by no means all, but portions of the north that are very much mourning the execution of a man who was going to launch a slave rebellion that would have led to a lot of the deaths of southern whites, okay? so by the time we get to 1860 what you're seeing is a country that is falling...
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to harvard i phone and i pad app at the app store he said his feedback and twitter tom underscore harping on facebook at tom underscore our our blogs message boards and telephone comment one of top of the dot com and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your it see next week. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not gamble why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. china operations are on the day.
to harvard i phone and i pad app at the app store he said his feedback and twitter tom underscore harping on facebook at tom underscore our our blogs message boards and telephone comment one of top of the dot com and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your it see next week. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not gamble why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...
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i pictured it as a giant wind harp he wanted to play the bridge so he snuck out with a rubber hammer. >> and tapping on the brinl trying to record it. >> the police kicked him off. >> the second time i was taken off the bridge in handcuffs. >> 40 years later he's getting his chance. >> one two,... >> and this time getting help from engineers and artists from the explore tore yum. >> so look. it's doing the funky chicken. >> it is made to move the same way the real bridge moves to withstand wind or earthquake but in a small version, motion is exager yaited. >> real bridge taking 20 seconds to complete the cycle. this takes a little bit over one second. >> micky and the team have been working together for a month. and this is the first day he's getting to see and more how the bridge will produce music. >> fi hit this... >> there are sounds developed with data from the real golden gate bridge. >> there are very high pitched and rumbley. we've found designs. >> to play the bridge there are touch pads and a flexible sonsor. -- spenceor, you can strum. and this will be sort of advanced. mov
i pictured it as a giant wind harp he wanted to play the bridge so he snuck out with a rubber hammer. >> and tapping on the brinl trying to record it. >> the police kicked him off. >> the second time i was taken off the bridge in handcuffs. >> 40 years later he's getting his chance. >> one two,... >> and this time getting help from engineers and artists from the explore tore yum. >> so look. it's doing the funky chicken. >> it is made to move the...
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they are certainly going to harp on this.ify the news and this is kind of the role that occupy has been playing since the fall. like pay at attention america. >> do you think they will target jpmorgan chase. >> oh i'm sure they will. >> lee you track a lot of where the money flows. i'm wondering from your perspective, do you think the wall street lobbyist will come down even harder as a result of stories like this? >> whenever the public is paying at attention to these issues the lobbyists have to work extra hard. it was only two months ago that the business round table was in washington, d.c. -- headed by the former governor of michigan they were in washington, d.c. and held a private meeting, and they were grilling the president saying you have to back down from this voelker rule. >> incredible isn't it? especially in light of what happened this week so hopefully that has some impact. let me ask you about something else, lee that happened in congress this week which is of course the republicans blocking the effort to keep s
they are certainly going to harp on this.ify the news and this is kind of the role that occupy has been playing since the fall. like pay at attention america. >> do you think they will target jpmorgan chase. >> oh i'm sure they will. >> lee you track a lot of where the money flows. i'm wondering from your perspective, do you think the wall street lobbyist will come down even harder as a result of stories like this? >> whenever the public is paying at attention to these...
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. >> i'm lois harp. now here's the news. >> that's from cnn's very first newscast on june 1, 1980.ack with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel, ted, when you see that clip again? >> it feels good. it was a great idea and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news networks there are now? 24-hour news networks in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. >> is that right? >> that's right. every country's got one. you're not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information. they don't want to have to wait eight hours for it or overnight. they're used to getting information right now that they need. >> there were three memorable moments that you highlighted, which i want to remind you about and talk about. one was in 1987. baby jessica being rescued from the well. which resonated with you very personally. tell me why you love that story so much. why does that resonate? >> i cou
. >> i'm lois harp. now here's the news. >> that's from cnn's very first newscast on june 1, 1980.ack with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel, ted, when you see that clip again? >> it feels good. it was a great idea and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news...
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. >> 19-year-old bryce harp he has made a big splash with the nats.ot everyone in the major leagues is ready to heap praises on him. >> take a listen to orioles star center fielder adam jones responding for a question about harper before the start of their weekend series. >> are you looking forward to taking a look at bryce harper. >> why are you asking me about other people hike that? are you asking them are they hooking forward to see me -- are they looking forward to see me. >> have you asked them that the. >> not yet, imcoverring you guys. >> ask them that first. >> touchy, touchy. >> let's welcome in dave ross with sports breakfast. we'll talk about the nats along with at&t. >> about that though because that is very interesting. hath let's don't like to be asked about other team players. he is saying what about us? we're in first place. we've got stars. don't ask me about their guys. ask me about our team. >> so someone would has cover sports for longer than you care to -- >> yeah. >> you would say that is not a dude with an attitude. this is jus
. >> 19-year-old bryce harp he has made a big splash with the nats.ot everyone in the major leagues is ready to heap praises on him. >> take a listen to orioles star center fielder adam jones responding for a question about harper before the start of their weekend series. >> are you looking forward to taking a look at bryce harper. >> why are you asking me about other people hike that? are you asking them are they hooking forward to see me -- are they looking forward to...
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the bush campaign, as you suggested, started harping on john kerry's, i voted for the $87 billion beforeith it, really stuck with that. in this case, the whole notion of outsourcing and the swiss bank accounts will be with us as part of an image they are trying to create with romney that will go with two cadillacs. i like firing people. it's important to working class voters and white working class had been one on president obama's weaknesses and important in key states like ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin and michigan plus virginia down the road from here. >> i just think this is a very aggressive start by president obama with the national security conversation, the war on women, his standing up for the middle class, and now, of course, this issue of going after mitt romney and separating him away from the middle class. have we seen a democrat run a campaign this early, this aggressive? i got comments on the radio today, it's about time. it seemed like clinton was on the defense. he said it's the economy. never saw michael dukakis get like there or jimmy carter. this is about as agg
the bush campaign, as you suggested, started harping on john kerry's, i voted for the $87 billion beforeith it, really stuck with that. in this case, the whole notion of outsourcing and the swiss bank accounts will be with us as part of an image they are trying to create with romney that will go with two cadillacs. i like firing people. it's important to working class voters and white working class had been one on president obama's weaknesses and important in key states like ohio and...