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paul robeson was born in new jersey in 1988, died in philadelphia in the 76. in between those two dates, and he excelled at rutgers university. he excelled as an athlete, an all-american football player but his university, baseball catcher, forward in basketball. he played for a while in the national football league. but he achieved worldwide renown as a cultural worker, as a singer and as an actor. it is not an exaggeration to suggest that at the apex of paul robeson's career, he was the best known african on planet earth and may have been one of the best-known nationals in the world because of course his records were sold in profusion all over the world and his movies also were broadcast all over the world as well. but paul robeson did not find that particular renown to be ultimately satisfying because he knew that despite his own personal attainment and achievement languishing in in the that was jim crow, were his brothers and sisters particularly in dixie were striking about paul robison as well and striking about a number of black cultural workers, partic
paul robeson was born in new jersey in 1988, died in philadelphia in the 76. in between those two dates, and he excelled at rutgers university. he excelled as an athlete, an all-american football player but his university, baseball catcher, forward in basketball. he played for a while in the national football league. but he achieved worldwide renown as a cultural worker, as a singer and as an actor. it is not an exaggeration to suggest that at the apex of paul robeson's career, he was the best...
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bases in the in ands of spa portugal. they are planning these in the canaries, and the americans get really worried. if you go to this day, there is a museum near northward, virginia with the norma's guns installed in 1941 on the eastern shore of the chesapeake, big railway guns that would recoil and taken back on the railroad lines, and they are designed to stop bismarck if they tried to american atlantic plea northward. as a result of the military planning, one of the most important pieces of legislation to come through congress in the 20th century, the two oceans act is published in 1940. congress agrees to fund, told above a navy and the french navy is now out of the equation, italy on top of that is with the axis. britain's navy is taking a pummeling. joseph kennedy is writing back from london. the assumption is the british are out of the equation. they for the money for the two ocean navy act, to have a navy equivalent in size of both japan and germany. , as is a formidable program program that incidentally comes in
bases in the in ands of spa portugal. they are planning these in the canaries, and the americans get really worried. if you go to this day, there is a museum near northward, virginia with the norma's guns installed in 1941 on the eastern shore of the chesapeake, big railway guns that would recoil and taken back on the railroad lines, and they are designed to stop bismarck if they tried to american atlantic plea northward. as a result of the military planning, one of the most important pieces of...
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just facets :00 year in the u.k. will join us in dubai. french banking group reporting their numbers, q1 profit at 227 million euros against the estimate of 220 million euros. that number beating estimates on the next level, large customer unit net profit coming in at 163 million euros. cole reportingi that trading revenue fell at the bank began a reorganization to streamline the capital structure. the cost of a rebound, that is also of interest. remember this european banking sector the largest having struggled this year, at record low interest rates, freezing income. and turbulent financial markets deterred clients from trading, listing, and other matters. that is something the whole sector has had to deal with. back in february, we heard they were selling stakes in three dozen regional banks in 18 billion euro transaction to simplify the structure, reinforce capital, and pave the way for all caps dividends. ollanta change happening at this particular business. we will see how that one trade at the start of the trading day. lots of earni
just facets :00 year in the u.k. will join us in dubai. french banking group reporting their numbers, q1 profit at 227 million euros against the estimate of 220 million euros. that number beating estimates on the next level, large customer unit net profit coming in at 163 million euros. cole reportingi that trading revenue fell at the bank began a reorganization to streamline the capital structure. the cost of a rebound, that is also of interest. remember this european banking sector the...
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in his compound in pakistan on this day in 2011. cia mark the date yesterday by tweeting every step of the operation, yesterday, as if it were happening live. >>> the first passenger ship has sailed from the u.s. to cuba is expect to a live today. carnival ship adona left my am which 700 passengers yesterday. some are anxious to make their first visit to the caribbean nation while others were born there and left when fidel castro's communist regime came to power. it is an element of president obama an "s" a bid to increase tourist tomorrow cuba after his decision to restore diplomatic relations. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greate
in his compound in pakistan on this day in 2011. cia mark the date yesterday by tweeting every step of the operation, yesterday, as if it were happening live. >>> the first passenger ship has sailed from the u.s. to cuba is expect to a live today. carnival ship adona left my am which 700 passengers yesterday. some are anxious to make their first visit to the caribbean nation while others were born there and left when fidel castro's communist regime came to power. it is an element of...
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wyatt was in dodge city. reduce in wichita and in dodge city, kansas. virgil earp, another brother, a little older than wyatt, he was the sheriff of yavapai county in arizona and heard about the silver strike. the earps were ever the opportunist. they all made plans to get together in tombstone. so jamesburg came down for montana. wyatt was in dodge city, kansas, and eventually morgan deutsch's come down for montana went to tabasco, left to go to tombstone. october 26, 1881, is the day of this infamous gunfight at the o.k. corral, very complex situation. .. stone >> the only think i know about the impact it had here is about a month after the gunfire and a month before his son virgil was vanished, there was the county sheriff, and another man, and there is an altercation and something happened. he blew his stack. we can only speculate. maybe it had something to with your son's birth. it all depends. the earp's were exonerated for throwing the members of the klan gang. and the earp's came with their father and for the rest of his live he lived in colton
wyatt was in dodge city. reduce in wichita and in dodge city, kansas. virgil earp, another brother, a little older than wyatt, he was the sheriff of yavapai county in arizona and heard about the silver strike. the earps were ever the opportunist. they all made plans to get together in tombstone. so jamesburg came down for montana. wyatt was in dodge city, kansas, and eventually morgan deutsch's come down for montana went to tabasco, left to go to tombstone. october 26, 1881, is the day of this...
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in 1970 there were 20,000 people in prison in california. you are a guess how many people in prison in california 20 years later? >> 100,000? prof. berger: 90,000 people. in the span of 20 years is more than quadruples the number of people in prison. another 20 years after that, 15 years after that, california now has 163,000 people in prison. that is more than whole countries have. today it ishas drop down a little bit. but this is a massive shift. they are not just sort of cramming people into the rafters of the prisons. if you are going to expand the government's ability to incarcerate people, you have to build new prisons. about 10 prisons throughout the state in george jackson and angela davis is time. today there are more than 30. plus various jails and federal prisons and so on. the state of california needs to build all of these prisons really quickly. we think about the kind of demands that the panthers are making against the state of california. that sncc 's making. how state resources should be spent. also a massive prison constru
in 1970 there were 20,000 people in prison in california. you are a guess how many people in prison in california 20 years later? >> 100,000? prof. berger: 90,000 people. in the span of 20 years is more than quadruples the number of people in prison. another 20 years after that, 15 years after that, california now has 163,000 people in prison. that is more than whole countries have. today it ishas drop down a little bit. but this is a massive shift. they are not just sort of cramming...
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this means that in order to vote in a party primary, you can do so only in that party in which you registeredchanging your mind means changing your party. and in the wallace campaign, it all had to be done in less than two-month period. eight this is been the target of special education throughout california politics. here dr. david g. farrelly, phd teaching political science at the university of california-los angeles comments , on the extreme difficulties of getting on the california ballot in the first place. and the special roadblocks encountered by the wallace campaign because of time and circumstance areas dr. farrelly: by the time people voted for governor -- getting 66,000 people to sign up for a new party is a difficult task. it is up to the legislature of the state to determine the minimum size of the party. and i guess it could be argued that california's laws make it very difficult to have a third-party going. november and december are not the most politically active months. people are thinking about christmas, thanksgiving, and so on. this is one obstacle. secondly, it is the str
this means that in order to vote in a party primary, you can do so only in that party in which you registeredchanging your mind means changing your party. and in the wallace campaign, it all had to be done in less than two-month period. eight this is been the target of special education throughout california politics. here dr. david g. farrelly, phd teaching political science at the university of california-los angeles comments , on the extreme difficulties of getting on the california ballot...
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in temperatures. from 59 in daly city to 99 at clearlake and ukiah. mostly clear inland and cool coast and a lot of fog going up the coast, staying in the 50s and 60s. upper 90s for some inland. not an offshore breeze because of the fog and plenty to go around, holding onto the delta breeze, but my feeling is this will taper off. 40s for some, novato in santa rosa, napa. 50s for others, and cooler to the north, and this forecast will keep them cool to the south, and overall, a big difference in temperatures. cool and 50s and 60s by the water, and 70s and 80s, and then 90s and the interior. if you want the cool go west and if you want the heat, go east.>> i will probably go west.>>> good morning and let's see what we have on the super commute. 580 westbound driving through the area of the tracy, already very slow, and as you drive on 205, and 580 is not quite as bad into would get past 205, slow traffic heading to the west, and at livermore not that bad, but you can give yourself a little more time thi
in temperatures. from 59 in daly city to 99 at clearlake and ukiah. mostly clear inland and cool coast and a lot of fog going up the coast, staying in the 50s and 60s. upper 90s for some inland. not an offshore breeze because of the fog and plenty to go around, holding onto the delta breeze, but my feeling is this will taper off. 40s for some, novato in santa rosa, napa. 50s for others, and cooler to the north, and this forecast will keep them cool to the south, and overall, a big difference in...
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areas, seeing breaks in the cloud cover. 64 now in gordon, 64 in washington township. turnersville at 63. and medford at 61 degrees. we have cooler spots coming in at 59 degrees, but some mid-60s in the area currently. tomorrow, though, we're only at 60 degrees through the valley, 60 in reading, 58 in easton with the early rain and early morning fog. pennsylvania suburbs, though, newtown, phoenixville, westchester under the first alert for the early morning hours with heavy rain. a closer look at the neighborhood forecast and first alert coming up. >> thank you. a solemn remembrances of the deadliest genocide. the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. began the annual reading of the names. now this marks the beginning of holocaust memorial week. the museum invites the public to read off some of the names of the more than 11 million victims of the holocaust. >>> still ahead, how pennsylvania is paying tribute to its fallen police officers. plus, trouble sleeping? doctors are recommending a new treatment that does not involve medication. a closer look at how it works comi
areas, seeing breaks in the cloud cover. 64 now in gordon, 64 in washington township. turnersville at 63. and medford at 61 degrees. we have cooler spots coming in at 59 degrees, but some mid-60s in the area currently. tomorrow, though, we're only at 60 degrees through the valley, 60 in reading, 58 in easton with the early rain and early morning fog. pennsylvania suburbs, though, newtown, phoenixville, westchester under the first alert for the early morning hours with heavy rain. a closer look...
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caroline hyde in london, i am tom keene in new york.th us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, tom keene in new york. caroline hyde in london. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: oil is set for the longest run of monthly gains in five years. is up more than 85% since hitting a 12 year low in february. make an expected to agreement when -- limiting output. jaguars and land rovers and u.s. and china, it is ramping up sales. a new convertible suv will be unveiled later this year. disney's alice through the looking glass came up short. it brought in $34 million over the four-day weekend, far short of predictions. apocalypse grossed $80 million in line with estimates. caroline: i did not get to spend nearly enough time in the cinema . we are back after the long weekend. a busy week ahead, let's get into the data we are going to be watching. 8:30, we get u.s. spending and income data from the commerce department. it will be a crucial look ahead on how the fed will respond. brazil released its first quarter gdp report and on thursday
caroline hyde in london, i am tom keene in new york.th us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, tom keene in new york. caroline hyde in london. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: oil is set for the longest run of monthly gains in five years. is up more than 85% since hitting a 12 year low in february. make an expected to agreement when -- limiting output. jaguars and land rovers and u.s. and china, it is ramping up sales. a new convertible suv will be unveiled later this year....
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open in japan in just a few minutes now.ke we are going to give that away at the start of the open. a bigger said, we had than expected surplus coming out of japan as a result of that stronger yen action. both disappointing. let's break down this japanese data. just how integral was the yen to this trade data? particularly on the having ane, it is amplifying affect on the early drops in oil prices. it is making a contribution. but i think it is important to keep in mind, when we officially look at export volumes, the weakness in japanese export volumes is primarily attributable to the weakness abroad rather than the strength of the yen. just gradually passing through into exporters behavior. but it really reinforces as well the pressure that japan is under. looking for any support to intervene in the yen, still, they did not get it, especially from jack lew. jeremy: no. which still does not seem unreasonable. a biggerweakness is policy, it is not clear to me that the yen is overvalued at these levels. i do not think actually
open in japan in just a few minutes now.ke we are going to give that away at the start of the open. a bigger said, we had than expected surplus coming out of japan as a result of that stronger yen action. both disappointing. let's break down this japanese data. just how integral was the yen to this trade data? particularly on the having ane, it is amplifying affect on the early drops in oil prices. it is making a contribution. but i think it is important to keep in mind, when we officially look...
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out the other side in as good a shape as we are in. turning back to europe and ukraine, instability persists. as of february, the minsk cease-fire has failed to halt the conflict that has killed more than 9000 people. it is unclear whether europe will be able to deliver refugee rights. among the challenges are also threats to europe's core, the mounting forces of disintegration across europe's centrifugal forces, risk unraveling the peace and stability achieved through years of transatlantic leadership for security. realizing these new dangers, the council has ramped up its own initiative, because we think the reminder is necessary now and in washington, and across the , of the imprints of the transatlantic relationship to the security of a global future. leaders have become increasingly reluctant to work together in restoring a vision for europe or a transatlantic vision. a chief example is the united kingdom's june 23 vote to stay in or leave the european union. we released last week a letter signed by former secretaries of defense,
out the other side in as good a shape as we are in. turning back to europe and ukraine, instability persists. as of february, the minsk cease-fire has failed to halt the conflict that has killed more than 9000 people. it is unclear whether europe will be able to deliver refugee rights. among the challenges are also threats to europe's core, the mounting forces of disintegration across europe's centrifugal forces, risk unraveling the peace and stability achieved through years of transatlantic...
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in price in china as it is in hong kong? hong kong, but that is one of the structural problems in china today. this is what they need to do. china has been so reliant on the vat tax and import tax. they have to change how they get the revenues and need a china in which imported goods are equivalent in price as they are in tokyo or new york. angie: you were just in japan yesterday. you have been very critical of negative rates. have politicians, has abe, advocated reforms to monetary policy? larry: what we have seen in the last three months under the governor of the bank of china, his last action in instituting negative rates has achieved negative results. we see 10% increase in the value of the yen. and, you have seen more savings. this comes to the point i try to make to all central bankers. we all save for outcomes. we save for our retirement. we saved to have a down payment on a house. we save for outcomes. we don't save just for the sake of saving. we would much rather consume goods. but people have a long planned, life
in price in china as it is in hong kong? hong kong, but that is one of the structural problems in china today. this is what they need to do. china has been so reliant on the vat tax and import tax. they have to change how they get the revenues and need a china in which imported goods are equivalent in price as they are in tokyo or new york. angie: you were just in japan yesterday. you have been very critical of negative rates. have politicians, has abe, advocated reforms to monetary policy?...
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are you optimistic in other words, in terms of ultimately what will unfold in iraq? can we give the support to a body? can he push back again al sadr, and does he have the will to push back against the iran unions who actually have a stake? >> they have a big stake in it. i think at this point you can only identify the policy priors. i can't judge from this distance, right? i do know what the right policy and prior should be, and it's to support and having more diversion and representative government. outside the so-called caliphate area, the theater of war right now in syria and iraq, so i don't think we have a choice but to press against and defeat. at this point we have to break the back of isis's perception. >> like you say, we can't break their back unless after we take over, with sunni support in other cities, then it holds. other it's just repetition syndrome, and so that's -- i continue to believe unless we can think through and apply the right pressure on this iraqi/sadda agenda that ultimately all of our efforts will not just bear the long-term fruit that w
are you optimistic in other words, in terms of ultimately what will unfold in iraq? can we give the support to a body? can he push back again al sadr, and does he have the will to push back against the iran unions who actually have a stake? >> they have a big stake in it. i think at this point you can only identify the policy priors. i can't judge from this distance, right? i do know what the right policy and prior should be, and it's to support and having more diversion and...
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they have put in a total of $100 billion in real estate in the united states.oes that change the game for you? >> money coming into this country from anywhere is extraordinarily good for this country. there have been fears -- i remember when the japanese bought rockefeller center. that time when the japanese bought a lot of great american real estate including pebble beach and the rockefeller center, we corrected -- we established the attractiveness and is management of real estate. the japanese cannot take rockefeller center home with them. it's still your for us to use and enjoy. their money is here as well and it boosts our economy. i think it's wonderful that we have a country that is a country of laws and people understand it's a safe place to invest in it's not surprising that chinese investors want to invest in u.s. real estate. betty: thank you so much and good to see you. come, is warren buffett ready to embrace internet shares as he takes an interest in apple and possibly acquiring yahoo! has he changed his tune on internet companies? we will explore
they have put in a total of $100 billion in real estate in the united states.oes that change the game for you? >> money coming into this country from anywhere is extraordinarily good for this country. there have been fears -- i remember when the japanese bought rockefeller center. that time when the japanese bought a lot of great american real estate including pebble beach and the rockefeller center, we corrected -- we established the attractiveness and is management of real estate. the...
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in the 2200 block of old lincoln highway in bensalem. fire fighters took 30 minutes to get the the fire under control but once the smoke cleared fire fighters found one person dead inside of a room. no details on their identity at the time but their fire is being called suspicious and arson investigators are on the scene. >>> president other bam a will be in new jersey today to speak at rutgers university graduation ceremony. last week he spoke at howard university in washington. now president obama becomes first sitting president to deliver the commencement at rutgers today. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw 1060 is live in camden, new jersey where graduating students boarded trains earlier to head to the ceremony in brunswick. good morning, cherri. lots of excitement in the air out there. >> reporter: good morning, rahel. it was a lot of excitement. folks got here before 6:00 o'clock a.m. on a sunday, six hours, plus before president obama is expect to speak in new brunswick today for their commencement. now these students from
in the 2200 block of old lincoln highway in bensalem. fire fighters took 30 minutes to get the the fire under control but once the smoke cleared fire fighters found one person dead inside of a room. no details on their identity at the time but their fire is being called suspicious and arson investigators are on the scene. >>> president other bam a will be in new jersey today to speak at rutgers university graduation ceremony. last week he spoke at howard university in washington. now...
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peninsula 58. 52 in the north bay. as we drop in on the south bay it's 59 in santa teresa. santa clara 7:00. in saratoga, it's 55. looking at temperatures that will be going into this low 60s by 11:00 this morning in oakland. 61 there and 62 at lunch time into the mid 60s. you see that sun coming out later on. all our microclimate shows low 70s today. foster city 67. san francisco 73 there. at we head into this evening, the giants game will go on. first pitch at 7:15 will be at 61. still mostly cloudy. i think we'll sees those clouds into this evening. winds from the west at 10 to 15 miles per hour. high pressure will move in and give us a warming trend over the next few days. by the middle of the week, we'll be in the 70s and 80s for inland areas. our temperature trend going up and peaking toward the middle of the week looking better for the weekend. mike, are you watching the commutes through mountain view and livermore? >> i am both. no slowing there. i'm going to move you over to the tri-valley. we are now looking toward the livermore approach. travel flows smoothly to
peninsula 58. 52 in the north bay. as we drop in on the south bay it's 59 in santa teresa. santa clara 7:00. in saratoga, it's 55. looking at temperatures that will be going into this low 60s by 11:00 this morning in oakland. 61 there and 62 at lunch time into the mid 60s. you see that sun coming out later on. all our microclimate shows low 70s today. foster city 67. san francisco 73 there. at we head into this evening, the giants game will go on. first pitch at 7:15 will be at 61. still mostly...
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outstanding service in vietnam, honored two women in uniform. for bravery, outstanding service in vietnam. two air force nurse colonel and full hopefully, the legion of merit. two army nurse major marie rogers, the bronze star. the president took this occasion to end a long-standing inequity in the armed forces. and signing the equal promotion opportunity bill, he gave to women the same chance for military achievement additionally enjoyed by only the men. he commended the female leaders as he headed out the customer -- customary pen to his distinguished yes, he discovered that he had one left over. he soon remedied that when he suddenly spotted a well-known leader and doer on the sidelines. on the eighth of november, vice president humphrey reported on the president on his tour of malaysia, indonesia, and vietnam. the president asked mr. humphrey to brief a joint meeting of the cabinet and the national security council. also invited, a congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. >> the one outstanding thing and the most important of all
outstanding service in vietnam, honored two women in uniform. for bravery, outstanding service in vietnam. two air force nurse colonel and full hopefully, the legion of merit. two army nurse major marie rogers, the bronze star. the president took this occasion to end a long-standing inequity in the armed forces. and signing the equal promotion opportunity bill, he gave to women the same chance for military achievement additionally enjoyed by only the men. he commended the female leaders as he...
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i remember standing in -- 100,000 people in front of a square in havana in 1976.aid,give a speech and there is black blood in every cuban vein and we are going into angola. i'm telling you, i still cry over it. any code that was michael ratner speaking to lie 22nd, 2015 -- july 22, 2015, the opening of the cuban embassy in washington, d.c., after it had been closed for more than 50 years. michael ratner died on wednesday, died yesterday, at the age of 72 of complications related to cancer. this is democracy now! we will be back remembering his life and legacy in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: "he was a friend of mine." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as we remember the life and legacy of michael ratner, who died at the age of 72 wednesday of complications related to cancer. we have a round table of people .emembering michael's life he was a longtime president of the center for constitutional rights. in a moment, we will go to jules lobel in pittsburgh who took over for michael. julian assange,
i remember standing in -- 100,000 people in front of a square in havana in 1976.aid,give a speech and there is black blood in every cuban vein and we are going into angola. i'm telling you, i still cry over it. any code that was michael ratner speaking to lie 22nd, 2015 -- july 22, 2015, the opening of the cuban embassy in washington, d.c., after it had been closed for more than 50 years. michael ratner died on wednesday, died yesterday, at the age of 72 of complications related to cancer. this...
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temperatures in the upper 40s, 47 in west bradford. 49 in chadsford.onville, 48 degrees. 48 in avendale. to the east. upper 40s. chilly start. you need the layers along with the hood with the drizzle falling. 48 in warrenton. you have to wear some layers this morning. rain is falling in some parts of the area. not quite as steady as last night and not quite as -- we're not covering the entire area. it's a smaller area and it is light but still kind of a annoying. we were talking about it last sunday for the broad street run. a front comes through later on tonight that will bring us another round of showers early on sunday morning for mother's day and then we clear it out nicely. a little gift for mom as we bring back some sunshine later in the afternoon. future cast, by 1:00 this afternoon, scattered showers falling across the area. i want to show you this. i know there are a lot of outdoor plans. we're not going to see all-day rain but we're looking at the potential for all of us seeing rain throughout the day. by 6:00, very scattered and light but th
temperatures in the upper 40s, 47 in west bradford. 49 in chadsford.onville, 48 degrees. 48 in avendale. to the east. upper 40s. chilly start. you need the layers along with the hood with the drizzle falling. 48 in warrenton. you have to wear some layers this morning. rain is falling in some parts of the area. not quite as steady as last night and not quite as -- we're not covering the entire area. it's a smaller area and it is light but still kind of a annoying. we were talking about it last...
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novato 49, and more of a westerly breeze, concord in napa in there. -- concord and napa in there. and cooler in the sierra than yesterday, and thunderstorm activity, but that has died off through the night, and too far north today. another system is dropping in, and this could be the pattern we see most of the month as this low drops in, very slow moving and sticking around tuesday night until friday morning. on his way to be cooler and a possibility of showers and thundershowers toward wednesday. today is more about the fog and the cooler temperatures, and the warmest temperature of the we could be today, wednesday and thursday 60s for everybody. more thunderstorm activity developing over the sierra today, and most of that south. keep in mind that most of it clouding up, and watch what happens as we head toward wednesday, this low will drop in. and this is santa rosa, napa county, mendocino county and lake county, and we will keep a look on that. low clouds, breezy with cooler conditions, sunny inland in the east bay in south bay. the financial a and north bay will have a low clo
novato 49, and more of a westerly breeze, concord in napa in there. -- concord and napa in there. and cooler in the sierra than yesterday, and thunderstorm activity, but that has died off through the night, and too far north today. another system is dropping in, and this could be the pattern we see most of the month as this low drops in, very slow moving and sticking around tuesday night until friday morning. on his way to be cooler and a possibility of showers and thundershowers toward...
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in u.s. military facility in the region, the journalist has to write the byline "somewhere in southwest asia," even though there are thousands of servicemen and women there helping protect the region. so i think we've got to get that right for starters. but i also think it's more than just optics and the sense of psychologic reassurance. we need to be able to execute on options. we need to have the force presence in place should the president decide that iran is breaking out, that there's cheating going on, the kind of cheating that we saw that bob and others helped uncover in 2009, that we could take action, if necessary. and that's not just going to happen by inertia or just kind of routines. as i said, that force presence is going to get pulled in different directions because european allies are going to want more of it to reassure them on russia, asian allies will want more of it for the south china sea, budget-cutters in the united states will want more of it for savings elsewhere, or fo
in u.s. military facility in the region, the journalist has to write the byline "somewhere in southwest asia," even though there are thousands of servicemen and women there helping protect the region. so i think we've got to get that right for starters. but i also think it's more than just optics and the sense of psychologic reassurance. we need to be able to execute on options. we need to have the force presence in place should the president decide that iran is breaking out, that...
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in his compound in pack san in 2011. the cia mark the date by tweeting every step of the operation, yesterday, as if it were happening live. >>> the first passenger ship to sail from the u.s. to cuba is expected to arrive in havana today. carnival ship left my am which 700 passengers yesterday. or anxious to make their first visit to the caribbean nation. the others were born there and left, back when fidel castro's communist regime came to power. starting cruise is element of the president obama's bid to increase tourist tomorrow cuba after his decision to restore diplomatic relations. >>> it is 5:48. come up violent storms cause severe damage throughout the town. >>> and here, boo-boo didn't really work for this guy more on this bear encounter next, david. >>> can you imagine. so we have jackets on the kid keeping them there this afternoon as we will have a slow ride up to our high temperatures later today and little bit of drizzle around, but probably in the enough to require an umbrella i will be back with the the da
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san francisco it's been all of this in preparation for the coming work in the next few weeks in theprop f and the understanding of the proposition it was thirty years since prop m was put in plays for the first time in 15 years you'll be looking at some prop m limitations, if you will, in the coming months we've taken some initial research into the job economic and spatial trends and josh will go on go over those but how we - the work we are doing and the employment trends relate to the regions and others peer cities as the commissioners said the three-legged stool is office and transportation and housing this is specifically looking at the job and today in the future presentations we'll be looking at how it relates to the other 2 legs of the stool we've engaged the consultants that did some of the work they're at resources as well ; right? we're basically giving information not drawing conclusions but want to start a series of hearings on that with that, i'll introduce josh. >> so just the brief outline of the quick overview the hectic trends and focus on market trends in - whoops
san francisco it's been all of this in preparation for the coming work in the next few weeks in theprop f and the understanding of the proposition it was thirty years since prop m was put in plays for the first time in 15 years you'll be looking at some prop m limitations, if you will, in the coming months we've taken some initial research into the job economic and spatial trends and josh will go on go over those but how we - the work we are doing and the employment trends relate to the regions...
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they have races next week in kentucky in oregon's. republicans have primaries in west virginia and nebraska today. john kasich is on the list to become the running mate for donald trump did he expresses no enthusiasm for the position. they have spent weeks checking his interest in being on the ticket. the man claiming responsibility for a deadly shooting rampage in colorado springs planned parenthood is back in court. hiss a hearing to determine rental capacity. the psychologist will testify. countsharged with 179 including murder and attempted murder. president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to visit one of the cities where america dropped an atomic tom. the president will travel to hiroshima while in japan this month. there was concerned that it appear the united states was apologizing or dropping the bomb. i am mark crumpton. back over to you. scarlet: it's been a web saw week were brazilian markets. it's only tuesday. the impeachment process appears back on track. alix: for more on the outlook or brazil, we are
they have races next week in kentucky in oregon's. republicans have primaries in west virginia and nebraska today. john kasich is on the list to become the running mate for donald trump did he expresses no enthusiasm for the position. they have spent weeks checking his interest in being on the ticket. the man claiming responsibility for a deadly shooting rampage in colorado springs planned parenthood is back in court. hiss a hearing to determine rental capacity. the psychologist will testify....
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in new york, 7:00 p.m. in london and 2:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ."arters in new york, i am david gura. u.s. equities on pace to close the market in the green. what will drive trading going forward? bei think china is likely to risk factor in the shorter-term, but over the medium-term, the greatest risk factor is monetary policy exhaustion. shery: $50 a barrel as supply disruptions continue. should the olympics go on in brazil with the zika virus? we were asked tom frieden -- we will ask tom frieden from the cbc in just moments.
in new york, 7:00 p.m. in london and 2:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ."arters in new york, i am david gura. u.s. equities on pace to close the market in the green. what will drive trading going forward? bei think china is likely to risk factor in the shorter-term, but over the medium-term, the greatest risk factor is monetary policy exhaustion. shery: $50 a barrel as supply disruptions continue. should the olympics go on in brazil with the zika virus? we...
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in terms of where it is in the economic cycle.asing happened much later than easing in the u.s. or the u.k. europe is seeing the fruits of that easing now. the ecb probably eased more later this year as well. mark: nicolas, stay there. more in a second. up next, thousands demonstrated in greece as the government considers pension and tax reform. will the changes be enough to appease the country's creditors? we are live in athens, next. ♪ mark: let's get the bloomberg business flash. to buytotal has agreed french battery maker safed in a 959 euro deal. offer50 euro a share represents an almost 40% premium to saft's closing price. the owner of the world's biggest shipping line says negative interest rates are hurting the industry by delaying consolidation. the ceo of moeller-maersk said the environment means that consolidation will be much slower because it is easy for banks to keep week shipping companies above water. an example of how negative interest rate are distorting markets. disney's new shanghai theme park is proving popula
in terms of where it is in the economic cycle.asing happened much later than easing in the u.s. or the u.k. europe is seeing the fruits of that easing now. the ecb probably eased more later this year as well. mark: nicolas, stay there. more in a second. up next, thousands demonstrated in greece as the government considers pension and tax reform. will the changes be enough to appease the country's creditors? we are live in athens, next. ♪ mark: let's get the bloomberg business flash. to...
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i worry about an economic slowdown in china and overassertiveness in china especially in places in the south china sea where china is trying to exploit the rules and expand territorial control over its neighbors and this could lead to flashpoints whether in taiwan or the philippines or taiwan or the next u.s. administration in particular. at the same time we vitally need china as part of the global economy to avert global problems with our own domestic economy and through international economy, for the well being of the planet. so we can't get away from working closely with china but the competition is still likely to grow, in my perspective, and china and how it handles itself will be extremely important as it's run up to its party congress next year. we need xi jinping but we won't be able to trust him on certain issues as maritime tension or viesh space but we will work with xi jinping in china to the extent he's willing to cooperate on those areas as like the ones he has gree agreed like climate change. >> ian: jen, are they running out of steam with the transition? is he becoming
i worry about an economic slowdown in china and overassertiveness in china especially in places in the south china sea where china is trying to exploit the rules and expand territorial control over its neighbors and this could lead to flashpoints whether in taiwan or the philippines or taiwan or the next u.s. administration in particular. at the same time we vitally need china as part of the global economy to avert global problems with our own domestic economy and through international economy,...
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in new york. 6:48 a.m. in london this tuesday. 7:48 a.m. in paris or frankfurt. to get up to speed with rishaad. rishaad: thank you. has moneycentral bank laundering related to its troubles. it is ordering to shut the operations in the city state. moneyng to serious laundering requirements, poor oversight of the bank's operations and misconduct by some of the bank's decisions. the chief executive is stepping down. deutsche bank is the subject of probe among its bond trading business and millions of dollars around 2014, according to people with knowledge to the matter. the losses could have helped boost the banks earnings for several quarters. another headache with central-bank ratings going two grades above junk. it has been week for several quarters and it has taken substantial headwinds, including macro economic uncertainty. the bank messaging system swift will say later today that more business may have been hit by hackers. swift will raise security further and help clients with system checks. it is warning after hackers stole information from banks and 12 mil
in new york. 6:48 a.m. in london this tuesday. 7:48 a.m. in paris or frankfurt. to get up to speed with rishaad. rishaad: thank you. has moneycentral bank laundering related to its troubles. it is ordering to shut the operations in the city state. moneyng to serious laundering requirements, poor oversight of the bank's operations and misconduct by some of the bank's decisions. the chief executive is stepping down. deutsche bank is the subject of probe among its bond trading business and...
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that in indiana.o this map is getting sharper and sharper edged, nastier. places you don't go to anymore, places you know you'll win. i think the general election is taking shape. i think trump's going to win kentucky. >> lawrence o'donnell, when you look at these races in kentucky, does that say anything to you about the general election but this not ending story of hillary clinton versus bernie sanders? >> well, it is as all these results are, an indication of the softness of the support for hillary clinton. you know, at this stage, as the presumptive nominee, she should, as we say, she should be winning these things much more easily. she shouldn't have had to go in there and fight for it. and she was fighting for it in a way that bernie sanders wasn't. he went off to puerto rico over the weekend while hillary clinton was campaigning in kentucky. but, you know, on the issue of bernie sanders staying in, hillary clinton stayed in till june 8th, i believe, in 2008, after the california primary. her ca
that in indiana.o this map is getting sharper and sharper edged, nastier. places you don't go to anymore, places you know you'll win. i think the general election is taking shape. i think trump's going to win kentucky. >> lawrence o'donnell, when you look at these races in kentucky, does that say anything to you about the general election but this not ending story of hillary clinton versus bernie sanders? >> well, it is as all these results are, an indication of the softness of the...
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but in this range of pricing, it will be coming in slowly, in measured ways. founder and chairman of energy analyst. let's check in on markets. let's head over to sydney, where it is a bit of a foggy day in sydney harbour. it is down one third of 1%, and we are seeing asian stocks on the last trading day of the month -- the biggest monthly drop since january, gains the central business district and you can see this house right on the back, prices half a percent higher. a beautiful day here in hong kong and we are looking forward to the afternoon -- the latest after the break. ♪ >> asian stocks are paring their worst monthly loss since february. the dollar continues to dominate the end after the threat of higher u.s. interest rates. there was missed economic data adding to hopes that the japanese government will delay a sales tax price. shares in shanghai are headed for their biggest gain since march. aldman sachs and since he's 20% chance that msci will increase mainland shares to its indexes, up from 50-50 last month. value will cut their full from the close
but in this range of pricing, it will be coming in slowly, in measured ways. founder and chairman of energy analyst. let's check in on markets. let's head over to sydney, where it is a bit of a foggy day in sydney harbour. it is down one third of 1%, and we are seeing asian stocks on the last trading day of the month -- the biggest monthly drop since january, gains the central business district and you can see this house right on the back, prices half a percent higher. a beautiful day here in...
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in spain. right-wing army officers try to say's power -- seize power and sent a shockwave of alarm throughout the world. here was a major country in europe, the right-wing military quickly backed by hitler and mussolini who sent arms, mussolini pilots, and said 80,000 ground troops. here was the spanish army making a grab for power. people all over the world but it ought to be resisted. if not here, where? otherwise, we are next. >> for going down the road was about was president, what was his position -- fdr was president, what was his position? a small d democrat as well as a large d democrat. certainly someone who was personally very opposed to fascism. he was, however, wary of being drawn into the spanish civil war in any way. he knew that the american people at this point were deeply isolationist and any kind of opinion poll that you looked at, he was a great reader of opinion peopleould tell you that did not want to get drawn into another more in europe. europe. it is also believed, it wa
in spain. right-wing army officers try to say's power -- seize power and sent a shockwave of alarm throughout the world. here was a major country in europe, the right-wing military quickly backed by hitler and mussolini who sent arms, mussolini pilots, and said 80,000 ground troops. here was the spanish army making a grab for power. people all over the world but it ought to be resisted. if not here, where? otherwise, we are next. >> for going down the road was about was president, what...
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in custody.his is the video taken in the parking lot when he was arrested without incident. this comes after a 22-thundershower shooting spree that left three people dead and three other -- 22-hour shooting spree that left three people dead and three others injured. jennifer donelan joins us live in aspen hill where the manhunt came to an end. you are in the parking lot, same parking lot that this guy was hanging out for better part of the day after he committed the crimes. jennifer: it is hard to wrap your head around this. that i so, here is what we knew but t is.ldn't report that is the dunkin' donuts. you couldn't go anything and couldn't show up in the area b walking around. this is the shopping mall. everybody is around here. he ends up here at boston market. i'll take you here and show you the table. he sat here in this table. allegedly after killing a woman. allegedly after killing someone at the montgomeryal mall. he sat down here and ate. shocking to those who saw it. here is one of the
in custody.his is the video taken in the parking lot when he was arrested without incident. this comes after a 22-thundershower shooting spree that left three people dead and three other -- 22-hour shooting spree that left three people dead and three others injured. jennifer donelan joins us live in aspen hill where the manhunt came to an end. you are in the parking lot, same parking lot that this guy was hanging out for better part of the day after he committed the crimes. jennifer: it is hard...
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. 37 in allentown. 38 in reading, 40 in trenton. 35 in millville. several spots this morning are setting record lows, of course in the northern and western suburbs in particular we have the frost advisory until 8:00 a.m. you might have missed this yesterday. it's not too late to get out there and bring in the potted plants and cover up the sensitive stuff if you have something like that. there could brief frost around the region, but north and west is the worst. 40 degrees by 6:00 a.m. 45 by 8:00 a.m. coats required this morning, it will stay kind of chilly today. is afternoon and pretty much the same by 6:00 p.m. bright conditions, but breezy and cool. rain on the way, i'll have that coming up. >> reporter: of course rain is on the way. the construction is clearing on the schuylkill expressway eastbound near the blue route. no problems, traffic getting by, the right lane was blocked, but not a problem right now. we have fire department activity in center city blocking all lanes at race and 7th. stick to the vine or any of the numbered streets to ge
. 37 in allentown. 38 in reading, 40 in trenton. 35 in millville. several spots this morning are setting record lows, of course in the northern and western suburbs in particular we have the frost advisory until 8:00 a.m. you might have missed this yesterday. it's not too late to get out there and bring in the potted plants and cover up the sensitive stuff if you have something like that. there could brief frost around the region, but north and west is the worst. 40 degrees by 6:00 a.m. 45 by...
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the k-12 classrooms, in undergraduate classrooms, in museums and parks, especially in national parks. so how the parks represent history is really important to the quotation he read at the very beginning from the very first director of the national parks service, that going to the parks is about becoming a better citizen. and what does that mean? what does it mean to become a better citizen? and how can going to a park promote that? there i would argue, actually, that the 1916 act, which creates the agency, is profoundly complicated by that 1933 reorganization act that roosevelt put in place because it was that act that added to those wildland parks the civil war battlefields for the most part and gave the parks service this very complicated mandate of on the one hand protecting nature, nature as a park and pleasuring ground, and protecting cemeteries, protecting battlegrounds, protecting sites of heritage. and that tension between historical heritage, the memorialization of historical heritage, and the protection and stewardship and interpretation of, in quotes, nature has led to a v
the k-12 classrooms, in undergraduate classrooms, in museums and parks, especially in national parks. so how the parks represent history is really important to the quotation he read at the very beginning from the very first director of the national parks service, that going to the parks is about becoming a better citizen. and what does that mean? what does it mean to become a better citizen? and how can going to a park promote that? there i would argue, actually, that the 1916 act, which...
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there were clashes in the march in paris. the tension was high.u can see there. , as we know,that police used tear gas and what is continuing, ongoing for a couple of months. the debate on labor reform bill which is been much amended following these protests continued on tuesday. the right wing says this is a disaster for the socialist government. it says the last big push in terms of legislation for the ruling socialists is costing them big. what have they done? they spawned an anticapitalist movement and are not gaining ground in terms of credibility. you can see the cartoon, prime minister manual bow at the window saying i'm sure this protest movement will implode. actually, literally, francois hollande imploded from the whole mess. >> you wanted to wrap up with a piece from the u.k. paper the independence, another piece that made you smile. >> i love this piece in the vein of protest movement that we see in france. also around the world. it is something that goes on not just now but also historically, the germans have been out in stonehenge, n
there were clashes in the march in paris. the tension was high.u can see there. , as we know,that police used tear gas and what is continuing, ongoing for a couple of months. the debate on labor reform bill which is been much amended following these protests continued on tuesday. the right wing says this is a disaster for the socialist government. it says the last big push in terms of legislation for the ruling socialists is costing them big. what have they done? they spawned an anticapitalist...
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he was in charge of iowa, in charge of their big upset win in michigan. and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. and it is clearly because they feel that he has the trust of the senator to get things done. and the way that i'm told that, it's again, around the big rallies. and i spoke to senator sanders a week or two ago in a press conference, are you going to change your strategy and move away from these big rallies and go to other events and take a different approach to all-important states like california. and he said he will mainly focus on these big rallies. but again, he will target latinos specifically, perhaps the showing of a bit of a change of strategy. >> nbc's danny freeman, covering the campaign for us live tonight in south dakota, danny, doing great work, modulating your voice so as not to disturb those around you, well done, my friend. again, i know that the focus on the republican campaign is almost physically impossible to stop from the news media right now. but i do actually think there is something potentia
he was in charge of iowa, in charge of their big upset win in michigan. and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. and it is clearly because they feel that he has the trust of the senator to get things done. and the way that i'm told that, it's again, around the big rallies. and i spoke to senator sanders a week or two ago in a press conference, are you going to change your strategy and move away from these big rallies and go to other events and take a different...
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a fire in a cool in lansdale. students sent home early for the day after a fire broke out in a maps room. no one was hurt. >>> a question for you, does your child know what to do if a fire happens at they're school? we exposed how schools in philadelphia aring to hold the required number of fire drills now one principal's invited us into his school to show us why his kids are ready for an emergency. that's coming up in the next ten minutes. >>> in bucks county, a firefighter out of the hospital tonight after falling through the roof of a burning home. the fire in bensalem is where a volunteer, nick weaver, fell from the third story roof, fracturing his back in several places. nbc 10 just spoke to the fire chief saying has a long road ahead, but doctors say he's doing great. >>> well, lawmakers push legislation that would ban smoking on beaches and parks throughout new jersey. senate president steve sweeney was in belmar today to talk about renewed efforts. governor chris christie vetoed a similar plan in the last
a fire in a cool in lansdale. students sent home early for the day after a fire broke out in a maps room. no one was hurt. >>> a question for you, does your child know what to do if a fire happens at they're school? we exposed how schools in philadelphia aring to hold the required number of fire drills now one principal's invited us into his school to show us why his kids are ready for an emergency. that's coming up in the next ten minutes. >>> in bucks county, a firefighter...
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really been active whether it's been in kuwait, in lebanon, now in syria.tremendous blow. it has repeatedly lost senior leaders in its history and it has easily emerged strong and has committed and it doesn't change things in the country. >> reporter: it's not clear who was responsible for his death. badredinne would have been a target for both israel and extremist groups fighting in syria like isis. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news; and how advances in genetic sequencing is saving lives. but first, the latest installment in our series, "broken justice," about new approaches to criminal justice. tonight, we have a conversation with a noted lawyer and author on questions of sentencing, overcrowding in prisons and whether a series of changes around the country go far enough. jeffrey brown traveled to alabama for our report. >> brown: the "equal justice initiative" in montgomery, alabama is a non-profit founded in 1989 by lawyer and c
really been active whether it's been in kuwait, in lebanon, now in syria.tremendous blow. it has repeatedly lost senior leaders in its history and it has easily emerged strong and has committed and it doesn't change things in the country. >> reporter: it's not clear who was responsible for his death. badredinne would have been a target for both israel and extremist groups fighting in syria like isis. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut. >> woodruff: stay with us....
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i'm pleased in the progress in the improvement in the underwriting margin. by 1.1 pointsoved versus last year. that's a good step in the direction towards our improvement over the next two years that we have planned. he returned $4 billion to shareholders. expenses.proved the fundamentals of improved in the first quarter. platform fora nice our further term ambitions. betty: how are you looking to exit some of these hedge fund strategies? peter: let's keep that in proportion. it's about $11 billion out of $350 billion. it's the one that's most volatile. half of thece to hedge funds at the end of last year that we wanted to exit. the lockup.xiting these hedge funds cannot be redeemed at the end of the month like a mutual fund. reduce.sure will that frees up capital that can be deployed into our core business. is underwriting insurance risk. it's part of a broader strategy to focus aig on what we do best. will any of that b pointed and other alternatives? peter: we have a sizable portfolio that we will not be shrinking as much as the hedge fund investments. it
i'm pleased in the progress in the improvement in the underwriting margin. by 1.1 pointsoved versus last year. that's a good step in the direction towards our improvement over the next two years that we have planned. he returned $4 billion to shareholders. expenses.proved the fundamentals of improved in the first quarter. platform fora nice our further term ambitions. betty: how are you looking to exit some of these hedge fund strategies? peter: let's keep that in proportion. it's about $11...
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fifty in dover delaware, 40's in between. there that is broad street run forecast, 8:00 o'clock events start, temperatures only around 50 degrees, that steady rain will continue the entire event. runners, at least temperatures are in your favor and it is nice and cool for you but our high today 58 degrees for philadelphia. the shore, 40's in the poconos with rain. we will talk about more rain chances this week with temperatures a little bit milder. is there something to look forward to and i will let you know when in a few minutes. >> 40,000 runners are getting ready for blue cross broad street run today. it starts in an hour at broad and west fischer and finishes at the navy yard. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio 1060 is live at the starting line in olney. are you seeing any runners just yet. >> reporter: good morning, rahel. i'm trying to stay dry out here but this rain is not going to dampen the spirits of the the 40,000 runners that will cross that start line, right there in just about an hour. as you y
fifty in dover delaware, 40's in between. there that is broad street run forecast, 8:00 o'clock events start, temperatures only around 50 degrees, that steady rain will continue the entire event. runners, at least temperatures are in your favor and it is nice and cool for you but our high today 58 degrees for philadelphia. the shore, 40's in the poconos with rain. we will talk about more rain chances this week with temperatures a little bit milder. is there something to look forward to and i...
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seventy in reading. where we have clouds in place cooler temperatures down in the middle 60's. elevated are our dew points. as soon as you step outside we have had moisture today and feels very stick which dew points up in the mid 60's, upper 60's in some locations but overnight tonight, humidity will start to drop down, skies clear, milder conditions, down to 57 degrees. for tomorrow mostly sunny for first half of the day. we will get into some sunshine but watching skies for our round of thunderstorms developing for late day and into the evening hours the high temperature tomorrow pretty warm at 74 degrees with that sunshine to start. >> the damp start for tomorrow we're in the lowest category but it is all across the delaware valley, a marginal risk of severe weather meaning we could see one or two strong storms, isolated severe storm. we will not see prolong wet weather activity for our saturday. as i mentioned starting off mostly sun that i would be nice but as we head in the afternoon hours and these storms start popping up mid to late afternoon that cloud deck will start
seventy in reading. where we have clouds in place cooler temperatures down in the middle 60's. elevated are our dew points. as soon as you step outside we have had moisture today and feels very stick which dew points up in the mid 60's, upper 60's in some locations but overnight tonight, humidity will start to drop down, skies clear, milder conditions, down to 57 degrees. for tomorrow mostly sunny for first half of the day. we will get into some sunshine but watching skies for our round of...
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May 28, 2016
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same thing in reading, 85 in western lancaster. at the companies in cape may afternoon sea breeze kick nothing at beach haven and along cape may point. the dew point is moisture in the atmosphere. stepping outside you notice how it feels. we have dew points ranging from 65 to 70 degrees. you can feel, increase in the humidity that is this afternoon and right through early evening hours. here's satellite six with action radar, clear, quiet but there are a couple showers and storms, bubbling up well to our north. it looks like we will stay dry for the rest of tonight, and we do have some changes on the way as we progress through the rest of our holiday weekend. if you had to rate the days to day is number one. each day after today gets a little bit more worse. sunday coming in at number two. then by monday, it is number three, for the actual holiday, object memorial day. we will be tracking moisture from what is left over of tropical storm bonnie. we will have details with that, walter, coming up with the full and exclusive accu weat
same thing in reading, 85 in western lancaster. at the companies in cape may afternoon sea breeze kick nothing at beach haven and along cape may point. the dew point is moisture in the atmosphere. stepping outside you notice how it feels. we have dew points ranging from 65 to 70 degrees. you can feel, increase in the humidity that is this afternoon and right through early evening hours. here's satellite six with action radar, clear, quiet but there are a couple showers and storms, bubbling up...
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May 25, 2016
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way in. and if you are driving back out later on today, you're going to have the sun in your face on the way home, too. temperatures in the 50s to mid-80s later today. if you are traveling and moving out of town for the holiday weekend, locally no worries. raleigh to boston, no problems. only airline troubles today for minneapolis, omaha, kansas city and st. louis. we'll look at that beach forecast for the weekend and the seven-day coming up in ten minutes. now it's time for melissa mollet in first 4 traffic. >>> inner loop at 50 arlington boulevard, we have a disabled vehicle blocking a lane. that does not look to be slowing anything right now. but if that changes and hangs a 66 at the virginia visitor center rolling along just fine there. no worries on 66. still have this item there on 95 southbound at 17 falmouth. still have the right lane blocked by the work zone there. otherwise, 95 is looking quite good. prince george's county, overall no problems. a look at 270 coming up. >>> melissa,
way in. and if you are driving back out later on today, you're going to have the sun in your face on the way home, too. temperatures in the 50s to mid-80s later today. if you are traveling and moving out of town for the holiday weekend, locally no worries. raleigh to boston, no problems. only airline troubles today for minneapolis, omaha, kansas city and st. louis. we'll look at that beach forecast for the weekend and the seven-day coming up in ten minutes. now it's time for melissa mollet in...
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May 14, 2016
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five miles per hour in wildwood, six in wilmington and 5 miles per hour in philadelphia. we expect the winds to increase later today after the cold front makes its way through this evening. we're dry for now. radar doesn't show us any rain until we pull out and we can see back here in the ohio valley. this is a cold front moving west to east and it's moving pretty quickly. we expect it to get into our area later this afternoon after 1:00. however, we could see some popup spritzers before this system actually comes right on through with the cloud cover as well. so we are expecting the clouds to start funneling into our area midday and then later on in the afternoon. again, hang on to the umbrellas if you're outside. if you hear rumbles of thunder get inside. there is convection inside the system. sort of in the warm sector, but we are going to cool down after that front moves through. i'll tell you more about the cold air funneling in in just a bit. rosemary. >>> we have new information on breaking news we first told you about last night at 11:00. a man is charged in conne
five miles per hour in wildwood, six in wilmington and 5 miles per hour in philadelphia. we expect the winds to increase later today after the cold front makes its way through this evening. we're dry for now. radar doesn't show us any rain until we pull out and we can see back here in the ohio valley. this is a cold front moving west to east and it's moving pretty quickly. we expect it to get into our area later this afternoon after 1:00. however, we could see some popup spritzers before this...
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May 2, 2016
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by severe cost cuts. , 12:30 in in dubai hong kong.nus cranny. -- 5:30,don, it is is and we are counting down the trade. decent datave some driving the story on friday. what is on the agenda? it is a holiday, and you are working? >> a number of us are working in london. u.k. markets are closed, as you say. , italy,open is germany spain, and france. we get those futures markets at 7:00 london time. the equity market at 8:00 london time. friday, inflation and growth data for the eurozone. growth was better than expected. ,nflation, not so good highlighting the challenge for mario draghi. eurozone inflation is far below his 2% target. today, we will get manufacturing pmi data. at 10:00, we get eurozone manufacturing data. we get some before that for spain, italy, france, and germany. onwill be keeping an eye those numbers and any reaction we see in euro-dollar. right now, pretty much unchanged. itwill be keeping an eye on after the data. manus: no conversation with my european colleagues would be complete without brexit. what is the lates
by severe cost cuts. , 12:30 in in dubai hong kong.nus cranny. -- 5:30,don, it is is and we are counting down the trade. decent datave some driving the story on friday. what is on the agenda? it is a holiday, and you are working? >> a number of us are working in london. u.k. markets are closed, as you say. , italy,open is germany spain, and france. we get those futures markets at 7:00 london time. the equity market at 8:00 london time. friday, inflation and growth data for the eurozone....
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May 2, 2016
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upper 40s in our case in philadelphia. lower 50s in dover, delaware.d lower 40s, 42 in mount pocono and those winds coming up out of the northeast kind of keep us cloudy and we expect shift of southerly winds later on. that's why we're expecting to get warmer. so you see over the past 7 days how temperatures have gotten below average. now our average high is 70. we've been well below including yesterday with a high of 5 4 we expect toyming proof average high of 70 if we get enough sunshine this afternoon and again popup thunderstorms possible. 65 degrees tomorrow. 66 on wednesday. and 60s on thursday and friday and we could inch back to the 70s over the weekend. and at least a chance of rain every day this week. bob kelly your lawn will be lush. >> you know what, i finally gotta round to putting down the we'd and feed fertilizer there. so, yeah, we'll get rid -- i hope the weeds don't die and i'm left with the just dirt. the whole lawn is weeds. >> no weeds but no grass. >> let's make a basketball court out of it for the kids. no maintenance. here we g
upper 40s in our case in philadelphia. lower 50s in dover, delaware.d lower 40s, 42 in mount pocono and those winds coming up out of the northeast kind of keep us cloudy and we expect shift of southerly winds later on. that's why we're expecting to get warmer. so you see over the past 7 days how temperatures have gotten below average. now our average high is 70. we've been well below including yesterday with a high of 5 4 we expect toyming proof average high of 70 if we get enough sunshine this...
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May 6, 2016
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you see him in the corner in the brown jacket. police say it happened in the fill more area near webster and buchanan streets. the victims say the man followed her a few blocks before that attack happened. she was able to escape without injuries. the suspect was last seen running on grove street towards city hall. >> the three so-called drifters accused of killing two hikers are in court today. one took a plea deal and agreed to testify against the other two. sean angold is working with prosecutors to help convict the other two. all three are charged with murdering a canadian tourist and hiker in fair fact last year. >>> a firefighter is hurt. more than a dozen people are back inside of their homes this morning after a fire in san leandro. part of a window came down on that firefighter while he was trying to put it out a spokesperson said he had a head injury and was taken to the hospital for care about. 15 people in surrounding buildings had to be evacuated. it appears that fire started in a shed next to the house. the official c
you see him in the corner in the brown jacket. police say it happened in the fill more area near webster and buchanan streets. the victims say the man followed her a few blocks before that attack happened. she was able to escape without injuries. the suspect was last seen running on grove street towards city hall. >> the three so-called drifters accused of killing two hikers are in court today. one took a plea deal and agreed to testify against the other two. sean angold is working with...
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May 25, 2016
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in germantown. it happened at a parking lot near wayne and chelten. eyewitnesses told police two men were arguing in the parking lot and then gunfire erupted. twenty-five year-old man died of the gun shot wound to the chest. detectives are questioning two persons of interest, while eyewitnesses say victims did have a gun, police have have not been able to find it. >>> also new this morning a 21 year-old man is in the hospital and search is on for two men who shot him. victim was shot in the back outside a restaurant near philmore and tackawanna avenue in frankford at 1:30 this morning. police november motive to are that violence. >>> frightening scene, huge powerful twisters captured in the midwest, this video is unbelievable there are reports of the several tornadoes touching down in kansas and oklahoma. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch has more amazing images to come out of the midwest, justin. >> reporter: in the middle will of those severe storms many got out their cameras and cell fence
in germantown. it happened at a parking lot near wayne and chelten. eyewitnesses told police two men were arguing in the parking lot and then gunfire erupted. twenty-five year-old man died of the gun shot wound to the chest. detectives are questioning two persons of interest, while eyewitnesses say victims did have a gun, police have have not been able to find it. >>> also new this morning a 21 year-old man is in the hospital and search is on for two men who shot him. victim was shot...
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May 13, 2016
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we saw one-third of 1% lost in shanghai composite in china.e a gdp stronger than expected. german dax is down .4% and ftse is down .6 and cac is down half of a percent. nicole: nasdaq looking of four weeks of losses. we haven't seen that since late 2014. right now relatively flat for the week. s&p futures down 9. you have to note apple was at a two year low. lauren: big deal. up three days in a row giving a little bit back today, down 57 cents. nicole: he was asked what the economy would do and look like if she is the president. >> we know that over the last 60 years when democrats have been in power the economy has grown faster, the stock market has done better, the unemployment rate has been lower, the fiscal performance of the country has been better and that's a pretty consistent pattern. nicole: you can watch the full interview tonight wall street week 8:00 p.m. eastern time right here on the fox business network. lauren: those shares falling nearly 3 and a half percent in extending trading, said it would cut 10% of its workforce and clos
we saw one-third of 1% lost in shanghai composite in china.e a gdp stronger than expected. german dax is down .4% and ftse is down .6 and cac is down half of a percent. nicole: nasdaq looking of four weeks of losses. we haven't seen that since late 2014. right now relatively flat for the week. s&p futures down 9. you have to note apple was at a two year low. lauren: big deal. up three days in a row giving a little bit back today, down 57 cents. nicole: he was asked what the economy would do...