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with some 82,000 active wells, but most of its richls are only available through frac-ing. >> frac-ingt more water than conventional drilling. conventional drilling, they would have a cert call hole and use maybe 100,000 gallons. in frac-ing they are drilling down, putting in a horizontal well and use a lot of water to hydraulically frac the rock. you are talking 3 to 6 million gallons per well. >> reporter: now the frac-ing boom is pushing some towns over the edge. once a sleepy intersection with a population of 82 barnhart, texas is now teaming with trucks and new people, all to service the oil fields. at least count 300 trucks run through barnhart every hour. >> take them around up here, show them the progress. >> yes. >> reporter: beverly and her husband settled in barnhart 35 years ago. >> everything that you see my husband built. >> wow. >> i want to show you what used to be our well. you can tell we haven't been in here lately. all of this money is down the tubes. >> you don't think it will ever come back? >> i don't think it will ever come back. >> reporter: and her own well we
with some 82,000 active wells, but most of its richls are only available through frac-ing. >> frac-ingt more water than conventional drilling. conventional drilling, they would have a cert call hole and use maybe 100,000 gallons. in frac-ing they are drilling down, putting in a horizontal well and use a lot of water to hydraulically frac the rock. you are talking 3 to 6 million gallons per well. >> reporter: now the frac-ing boom is pushing some towns over the edge. once a sleepy...
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now much of that, thanks to frac-ing, or hydraulic fracturing technology.his is making the idea of energy independence a very attainable goal. harrod hamm is a pioneer in the bakken region in north dakota. he is billionaire who's company produces 150,000 barrels of oil a day. forbes magazine says he is the man fuelling america's future. he is on the cover of the magazine this month. we have the author of that article. chris, thank you for joining us. you just heard don talking not just about the oil that comes from canada, but also the bakken shale. hamm looked at that, and said i can get the oil out of here, and he is doing that. >> yeah, the bakken has been an absolutely fabulous find for america. it is producing 1 million barrels a day. and if you pair the bakken of north dakota with the eagle folder shale of texas, that's about 3.4 million barrels of day of oil that the united states was not producing just five years ago. this is the real keystone of the american energy boom. we are producing 800 million barrels a year of our own oil that in years past
now much of that, thanks to frac-ing, or hydraulic fracturing technology.his is making the idea of energy independence a very attainable goal. harrod hamm is a pioneer in the bakken region in north dakota. he is billionaire who's company produces 150,000 barrels of oil a day. forbes magazine says he is the man fuelling america's future. he is on the cover of the magazine this month. we have the author of that article. chris, thank you for joining us. you just heard don talking not just about...
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today's presentation is organized in the following ing manner. first i'd like to give a p bird's eye view of our bud jed and a year ago at this committee and also give you updates on our capital programs, rate sending process, the ring fire and the draught response. finally i will close with the big picture of key updates and challenges that are in our bud get. so the p and c is guided by three core principles and priorities. one, to provide high quality services of water power and sewer, maybe tan critical enfra structure to ensure our assets are in a state of good repair. we are constantly working to balance these priorities. so how are we moving forward on these core priorities. as far as water enterprise, we are over 80 percent complete with our water system rebuild and we're on track to replace 15 miles of water mane every year. with the power enterprise we are focusing on our ageing assets. my priority is investing in our street lights to promote public safety. as far as a waste water enterprise we are on track to replace 145 place 15 miles
today's presentation is organized in the following ing manner. first i'd like to give a p bird's eye view of our bud jed and a year ago at this committee and also give you updates on our capital programs, rate sending process, the ring fire and the draught response. finally i will close with the big picture of key updates and challenges that are in our bud get. so the p and c is guided by three core principles and priorities. one, to provide high quality services of water power and sewer, maybe...
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. >> today's gm will do the right ing. >> and tonight, the new ceo ies to fend her companyo congress >>> the apology. american bishops under fireor vila spending. will the people's popera c down? >>boonststrong. thousands of firefighters stream into bosntos a football star helps honotheourage he witnesd first hand. >>> and,ghborhood secrets. lice go in search ofoa hers in the neighborhood. a newaw t tes lik this intthis. >>> a od eveng to you on this tueay nig. we begin with a powerfu drama unfoldintoday. amic families demanding answers from the bigge cst company in t nation. they a families whoost lov ones in crashes lked to faulty ignitions. adng to it, coress putng the w head of the company in the hot seat. abc's ief biness corresponden rebecca jarvis there and she brings us the news day. >> repteor witphotos of their lost loved os in hand, family members o genal motors crash victims made their way t capitohill tod, seeking answers. >> we are the voice of our daughters who can't speak for themselvesoday. >> reporter: jayne rimer came here because her 18-year-old daughter natas was
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. >> this is it because i'm [ bleep ]'ing awesome. >> why the twists keep on coming during this show. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. ununwrwrapap y youour r pa. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. alalmomondnd j joyoy a and. ununwrwrapap p pararada. >>> you guys are about to see something incredibly wonderful especially for aileys. she's cryg at sons song called "i will wait." this is the first time she's ever heard a song. ♪ she got an upgrade to her 9-year-old cochlear implant. >> oh, wow. >> her father shawn says that she could only hear very loud sounds like a fire truck. now she's hearing dad's voice and she's hearing this music. >> geez. >> i have a feeling she's going to be a big mumford & sons fan from now on. >> of course, this will stick out in her mind forever, she'll have this same emotional response every time she hears the song because she'll connect it with that moment she first heard music. can you imagine what that must feel like? ♪ >> yeah. i'm glad it's this song and not the song that's out now, gangnam. >> he said it's like going from a flip p
. >> this is it because i'm [ bleep ]'ing awesome. >> why the twists keep on coming during this show. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. ununwrwrapap y youour r pa. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. alalmomondnd j joyoy a and. ununwrwrapap p pararada. >>> you guys are about to see something incredibly wonderful especially for aileys. she's cryg at sons song called "i will wait." this is the first time she's ever heard a song. ♪ she got...
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. >> this is it because i'm [ bleep ]'ing awesome. >> why the twists keep on coming during this show. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. ununwrwrapap y youour r pa. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. alalmomondnd j joyoy a and. ununwrwrapap p pararada. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why... they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week... life's just a little sweeter with delicious red seedless grapes just $1.99/lb. clean up with bounty paper towels, only $8.99 for 8 large rolls and honey bunches of oats are just $1.88. there's more savings to love...at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> you guys are about to see something incredibly wonderful especially for aileys. she's cryg at sons song called "i will wait." this is the first time she's ever heard a song. ♪ she got an upgrade to her 9-year-old cochlear implant. >> oh, wow. >> her father shawn says that she could only hear very loud sounds like a fire truck. now she's hearing dad's voice and she's hearing this music. >> geez. >
. >> this is it because i'm [ bleep ]'ing awesome. >> why the twists keep on coming during this show. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. ununwrwrapap y youour r pa. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. alalmomondnd j joyoy a and. ununwrwrapap p pararada. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why... they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week... life's just a little sweeter with...
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ing ashton kutcher. the state passed a new law, anyone caught s.w.a.t.ing would have to pay for the cost of the response. in long island, police say yesterday's hoax cost as much as $100,000 and they have a message to the prankster. >> he did something so, so foolish and so dangerous, that i hope we find you and that you pay for your transgression. >> reporter: but law enforcement admit they are at a disadvantage. s.w.a.t.'ing is a crime easy to pull off and very difficult to trace, which often leaves victims and communities shaken. stephanie grovk, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead here on our broadcast tonight, the path of destruction threatening what so many families enjoy every day. in florida tonight they say they've never seen anything like it. >>> and later, he provided some of the most exciting moments in olympic history. looks like he's coming back for more. >>> back as promised tonight, with a huge threat to the florida citrus crop, especially oranges and florida oranges about three-quarters
ing ashton kutcher. the state passed a new law, anyone caught s.w.a.t.ing would have to pay for the cost of the response. in long island, police say yesterday's hoax cost as much as $100,000 and they have a message to the prankster. >> he did something so, so foolish and so dangerous, that i hope we find you and that you pay for your transgression. >> reporter: but law enforcement admit they are at a disadvantage. s.w.a.t.'ing is a crime easy to pull off and very difficult to trace,...
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covering his a ears and eyes and praying and vomiting, and we are still wait ing ing tr his version of what happened the night that steenkamp was killed. joining us with avo.com is legal analyst lisa bloom. congratulations on the best seller "suspicion nation, the inside story of trayvon martin." >> thank you. >> and now back to the trial of oscar pistorius, and we are not used to defendants taking the stand here in the united states, but with the legal system there, and given what the prosecution p presented, did he have to? >> yes, he almost had to. this is not a whodunit. it is that he shot and killed his girlfriend through that locked door. and the question is why? did he think that there was a burglar, and acted too quickly thinking it was a burglar or filled with rage and killed her. and so that is the issue, and he has to testify. what happened today is an emotional apology, as you say, and lot of discussion about how hard this has been for him since that shooting. he has been emotional, and sad, and he could not sleep, et cetera. and most of that would not come in, in an americ
covering his a ears and eyes and praying and vomiting, and we are still wait ing ing tr his version of what happened the night that steenkamp was killed. joining us with avo.com is legal analyst lisa bloom. congratulations on the best seller "suspicion nation, the inside story of trayvon martin." >> thank you. >> and now back to the trial of oscar pistorius, and we are not used to defendants taking the stand here in the united states, but with the legal system there, and...
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we are looking at a very nice ing to track some showers on future cast as we get into to especially outsideael and son weperature, 65 today. right now, w at mity winds light out of the south.at .ygood on sunday is a lder tonight. now, we start out clear. but are going to midnight. still pretty nice. es, 44 to 58. all right. soin the mornfew showers are possible left it green. we dona tnk it's going to be ute. b better chance of showers on thursday. we are mothursday for a alert. all right, let's talk about the future cast. 6:30 tomorrow, some sun towards fredericksburg. some clo but then by 1:00, some showers roll through. primarily to the north. late in the commute and around lunchtime, some %ushowers possible. ybe even into leesburgarea and loudagain. we get a break. they c time tomorrow. a break in the clouds and the showers and the clouds and back in. this is ay morning. some salready crossesome more showers in leesburg, back to cumberland. nothing craz but enough to wet roads. by lunchtime, well you got some more showers north of town. but not in the immediate metro area. district and
we are looking at a very nice ing to track some showers on future cast as we get into to especially outsideael and son weperature, 65 today. right now, wat mity winds light out of the south.at .ygood on sunday is a lder tonight. now, we start out clear. but are going to midnight. still pretty nice. es, 44 to 58. all right. soin the mornfew showers are possible left it green. we dona tnk it's going to be ute. b better chance of showers on thursday. we are mothursday for a alert. all right, let's...
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next two years next speaker, please. >> thank you for hear thg ing this item today. we serve san francisco residents with placement solutions and employers with hiring solutions. we strongly support ucss acquisition of block 33 and 5. and 35. we've provided employment services and now through uewd. as general manager of mission hiring hall i've had direct involvement in placing san francisco residents and i must say through ucsf and project managers i've definitely witnessed their support of local hire and equal opportunity for san francisco residents. ucsf implemented the community outreach program back in 2011 where we've led the collaboration and worked closely together with other cbo's in the southeast community to place san francisco residents. residents on mission bay hospital, mission hall, block 25a. through this process we've connected with various employers and union halls to put people to work and establish relationships. it's not easy working with subtracts and union, but through this process it's been a pleasure. to date we've referred >> we have our cur
next two years next speaker, please. >> thank you for hear thg ing this item today. we serve san francisco residents with placement solutions and employers with hiring solutions. we strongly support ucss acquisition of block 33 and 5. and 35. we've provided employment services and now through uewd. as general manager of mission hiring hall i've had direct involvement in placing san francisco residents and i must say through ucsf and project managers i've definitely witnessed their support...
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i think an interesting a ing ad is how he acted amongst peers, in his unit. you know because your father was in the service his entire life, that a military community is a very, very close community. people live together. they work together. except during off-duty hours, which aren't many, by the way, they're never out of each other's sight. it's a bit like a family, and as a result, if somebody is going to be acting strangely, you know about it well before the fact. there's something wrong. you know there's something wrong. >> you think as this day proceeds we are going to hear from other men and women in contact with him and we'll know more about -- >> i'll ooh being shoulded if we don't. >> colonel jack jacobs, thank you so much. dr. calabrese, thank you as well for your information. thank you, sir. >>> president obama blasting republicans challenging democrats on the idea of raising the minimum wage. the president says next week when there's a vote, they can talk the talk or walk the walk. >> you've got a choice. you can give america the shaft or you can
i think an interesting a ing ad is how he acted amongst peers, in his unit. you know because your father was in the service his entire life, that a military community is a very, very close community. people live together. they work together. except during off-duty hours, which aren't many, by the way, they're never out of each other's sight. it's a bit like a family, and as a result, if somebody is going to be acting strangely, you know about it well before the fact. there's something wrong....
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tonight, astonishing new details emerging abe ing ing about one richest men in los angeles, donald sterling. a racist rant caught on tape by an alleged former mistress got him banned for life from the nba today and now another woman's description reveals even more shocking details about sterling. here's abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: the decision came down like a slam dunk. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> reporter: donald sterling embattled billionaire owner of the los angeles clippers caught on tape making a racist rant and setting off a national firestorm of outrage is out. >> the views expressed by mr. sterling are deeply offensive and harmful. >> reporter: in a bombshell press conference today, nba commissioner adam silver announced the harshest punishment ever handed down to a professional sports team owner. banned from attending nba games. banned from the clippers' practice facilities. banned from any say in the team's decisions. and banned from contacting the players. >> i am also fining mr
tonight, astonishing new details emerging abe ing ing about one richest men in los angeles, donald sterling. a racist rant caught on tape by an alleged former mistress got him banned for life from the nba today and now another woman's description reveals even more shocking details about sterling. here's abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: the decision came down like a slam dunk. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers...
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mom, you're ing to squash me. ok, so n we ha a dialogue with mom. mm-hmm. ok, not mom in tchair. yost right ere yoare. put moin that chair. before you speak to her, let urself s her. visualize her. ok. describe what you see. in gestalt trapy, we srt with the present situation, and the present situation consists of what the pso presents as the patient and how they present themselves, so we're interested in the presenting of aroblem. foexample, i'm feeling depressed or i'm thiinabout changing my job or my marriage isn't working out or i'm lonely or whatever. but 're also ierested in how the person esenen themselves. someone who presents him or herse as lonely and in the process of doing that is avoiding eye contact, is showing us not only that they're lonely, but how they keep themselves lony by avoiding t. mommy,his hurts. you're squashinge. i dot like this. hurts. does she hear you? no. noshe doesn't hear you. no. ok. now, come over here. now, could you be a mother who doesn't hear her daughter? mm-hmm. ok. spea that mother. what's your-- what's your experience ashis mother? hone
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int, our longitudinal studies e ing the arro argoing th ways, which mplyeans that the k is also impacting the pant. so if you' got a boy 9,o, 11 years ofge that you've let get mewh out of control-- they push you very hard, so thayou become more and morphysic, more and more negative, more and more authoritarian. you really look terrible. anit's not that you started th way, but this stu going back and forth over a time-- you come out looking like a real heavy over here. you are. you're hitting the kid. you're tryinto n him down on thr to keep him om going out sometimes. also looks bad, but you put ea otherhere over a lg period of time. so what patty and marion are doing in these groups is training pares- u're both up here. you're reallangry. u're frited of each other. hodo youet idown he wherit is ly? we fig a lite t. it takes time to do that--mont it's not a weeke therapy. untreated, conduct disorder can have impact not ju on th s fami, uds cate that b 5o%o% ofuvile crime is committ byou pple with conduct disor his prior school hiory indicates that t ia io hiory of trucy and the wasa naway
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do oil, we don't do automobiles and we do very few containers, but we do everything else, including ing support the other five ports in the bay with our harbor fish is a big part of our operations. 90 percent of all fish in san francisco comes through our port. 40 percent of that comes through our local fisherman and what's coming into the port comes in on an 80/20 percent. the ferry network is extremely important to us. this goes back to the beginning of time with the port. we saw how important it is during the bart strikes and the bay bridge wshg that has been done. nine million passengers are traveling by ferry per year. it's split almost half between the commuter ferries, which are shown on this slide. there are seven lines, six are shown here, and the other half are attractions going out to al ka traz or sailing around the bay, so part of our robust tourism industry. one of the things people don't know is the port has two water tax' i operators. the first has been in business now almost two years and the second water taxi operator just launched his service and he's featured here in
do oil, we don't do automobiles and we do very few containers, but we do everything else, including ing support the other five ports in the bay with our harbor fish is a big part of our operations. 90 percent of all fish in san francisco comes through our port. 40 percent of that comes through our local fisherman and what's coming into the port comes in on an 80/20 percent. the ferry network is extremely important to us. this goes back to the beginning of time with the port. we saw how...
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. >> and in the meantime, the vice president head ing ing to kiev, david, but it is not until the 22ndl, and what are the chances that might be moved up, and what does the white house hope to accomplish with him in kiev? >> well, it is a gamble, because if the government is saying that the administration is weak, and do you want joe bide n in the middle of all of this? maybe they could step back and announce some new sanctions burk again, putin, more violence, more talk of the weapons plays into putin's con spespiracy the that it is all a cia plot in the ukraine, and any of the images of the pro russian demonstrators being killed is go g ing to be helpful to putin and disastrous to the overall situation. >> david road, always good to have you here, and former ambassador william taylor, thank you as well. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed, a federal judge is expected to make a key ruling of same-sex marriage in ohio. the judge is saying that he will order the government to recognize marriages the same as other marriages. >>> and in sacramento, a plane was emergency landed after a
. >> and in the meantime, the vice president head ing ing to kiev, david, but it is not until the 22ndl, and what are the chances that might be moved up, and what does the white house hope to accomplish with him in kiev? >> well, it is a gamble, because if the government is saying that the administration is weak, and do you want joe bide n in the middle of all of this? maybe they could step back and announce some new sanctions burk again, putin, more violence, more talk of the...
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i did not know anything about what was go g ing on with gener petraeus. and so i don't remember, i don't remember saying that there was briefings, so again, i don't remember, but as i said, i would not be surprise d if i briefed the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved, and i don't know exactly which ones, and you will have to ask the agency for that, but it was coordinated. >> morrel went on to claim that he changed what he called certain, quote, insignificant editorial words in the talk points before he sent them off to the president's national security council. morrel did admit that it was his e decision to ignore an e-mail from the station chief in libya. an e-mail that stated clearly and une kwquivocally that theres no protest, that the no demonstration occurred before the terrorist attack at the benghazi consulate. and this is morrel telling the committee that his analysts in d.c. had in his judgment, quote, more compelling evidence than the cia station chief and the people on the ground in benghazi and all of that before he decided that
i did not know anything about what was go g ing on with gener petraeus. and so i don't remember, i don't remember saying that there was briefings, so again, i don't remember, but as i said, i would not be surprise d if i briefed the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved, and i don't know exactly which ones, and you will have to ask the agency for that, but it was coordinated. >> morrel went on to claim that he changed what he called certain, quote, insignificant editorial words...
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the only catch is t if it'sthan 35 degrees or ing snowina ogling there's a 8 paa pandpanda this, x a panda everything, everything a parent mightheir child. and true, eysay darndest things. >> did you v see >> no, but leme tell you pandas. in china they hunt them for food or cloth. hobao. you want see to see >>to know panda. >> reporter: e're excited for the really exciwe are g out all over thknow how contain their excitement today. nt to give you agent mo info. they are panda cub things up called collars so he ca tree. there is alhabelow the tee that -- tree, of a tree, he get hurt. fk we're calling j it ome out and see the panda because it's pretty darn cute. debra alfarok ne, wusa9. she's wearing fur. come on. it's okay,nd black white, is d a beautiful day to fortunately it isfrom has details in our -- hothe in futurecast. how is ' goit okay today and tomorrow. it will be thursday by friday shed is what g or two drops. doesn't look like much as that stuff is falling apart. as we into tomorrow morning and afternoon, we're seeing a couple of sh coming acros ar
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ing. >> s.w.a.t.'ing is hoax calls, calling ought s.w.a.t teams to make believe, typically, hostage, barricade, murder situations. >> reporter: when police arrived the only guns around were of the video game variety. >> a real problem for us. they actually have a system, i believe, where they get points in the type of tactical response the police give. whether helicopters are involved. the s.w.a.t team. >> reporter: s.w.a.t.'ing pranks have been used on some of the biggest names in hollywood. police swarmed miley cyrus' home in 2012, after receiving this fake 911 call. >> i shot my wife. >> you just shot your wife? >> i'm going to shoot someone else. >> reporter: on long island, authorities confiscated the game console found in the house to try to figure out the identity of the caller. >> the message to parents is pay more attention to what they're doing online. >> reporter: the teen's mother and brother are alive and well, but horrified when the police swarmed their home. >> something happened. and th
ing. >> s.w.a.t.'ing is hoax calls, calling ought s.w.a.t teams to make believe, typically, hostage, barricade, murder situations. >> reporter: when police arrived the only guns around were of the video game variety. >> a real problem for us. they actually have a system, i believe, where they get points in the type of tactical response the police give. whether helicopters are involved. the s.w.a.t team. >> reporter: s.w.a.t.'ing pranks have been used on some of the...
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the national weather service in jackson started to issue the tornado warn ings around 5:30 local timeevening, around ironically, the national weather service office is only five miles from here, and so they with were issuing the warnings for everybody up the street, and everybody heeded the warn warnings. the problem with april is the best chance of the long track tornadoes, and tornadoes that stay on the ground for a long period of time, and this particular tornado, the one that caused so much damage to the neighborhood here, it really caused this damage to a large part of the jackson metro area, including here in pearl, and brandon and richland, mississippi, where one woman was killed in a car where her car was picked up and traveled to a different location. we are seeing the scene, and the heartbreaking images. here in pearl, we are not under the major threat like yesterday, but it is humid out here, and once the clouds start to break, and we start to get more sunshine here, and things are more unstable, we are still looking for the chance of the slight risk of the strong storms to
the national weather service in jackson started to issue the tornado warn ings around 5:30 local timeevening, around ironically, the national weather service office is only five miles from here, and so they with were issuing the warnings for everybody up the street, and everybody heeded the warn warnings. the problem with april is the best chance of the long track tornadoes, and tornadoes that stay on the ground for a long period of time, and this particular tornado, the one that caused so much...
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the inging e ing ing agri busin. this is involved in the ag tradtrad trade. [ mooing ] >> i'll let that run the course and then i'll continue. >> copper, for example, has been crushed. it really is the softs that have driven action. >> let's talk about why. the weather has been bizarre to say the least. you're going to have a late planting season. you had huge droughts out west that are going to effect the yields of all types of crops. corn they're talking about the lowest level of yield in four years. and i think that that all goes well for companies that sell farm equipment, that sell seeds, that sell fertilizer. these things become much more important in this type of environment. the agri business etf owns all of them. everything from deere to mosaic, to monsanto. the s&p is up 50% since january 2011. this particular vehicle is flat in that time. a lot of room. >> liz, when you look at what's really been in focus lately, it's the high growth names, the momentum names, the biotechs, and some of the internet names.
the inging e ing ing agri busin. this is involved in the ag tradtrad trade. [ mooing ] >> i'll let that run the course and then i'll continue. >> copper, for example, has been crushed. it really is the softs that have driven action. >> let's talk about why. the weather has been bizarre to say the least. you're going to have a late planting season. you had huge droughts out west that are going to effect the yields of all types of crops. corn they're talking about the lowest...
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market still ing has far to go, it seems to have turned a corner.w far the come that a return to full employment is for the in t time since the crisis the medium-term outlooks of many forecasters. it is a reminder of how far we that this long awaited outcome is projected to away.e than two years today i will discuss how my on the federal open market committee and i view the and how the economy this view is likely to shape our to rts to promote a return maximum employment in the stability. price will start with the fomc's outlook which foresees a gradual return over the next two to economic s of conditions consistent with its mandate. while monetary policy discussions naturally begin with the baseline outlook, the path and e economy is un certacertan an effective policy must respond twistsificant unexpected and turns the economy may take. primary focus today will be monetary fomc's policy framework has evolved to the recovery through those twists and turns this framework is likely to imply as the recovery progresses. for omc's current outlook continu
market still ing has far to go, it seems to have turned a corner.w far the come that a return to full employment is for the in t time since the crisis the medium-term outlooks of many forecasters. it is a reminder of how far we that this long awaited outcome is projected to away.e than two years today i will discuss how my on the federal open market committee and i view the and how the economy this view is likely to shape our to rts to promote a return maximum employment in the stability. price...
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opping the "ing", >> no "ing" on it. >> you get the hard r of the mid west which is different from the soft r of the south. it was a twang to it. git going. >> do you do this on her own spurs this through someone who understands dialect? >> i do it on my own in that we expert who helps you pick up our words -- cuts a word short. it really helps. just being open to it and listening. >> tell me about the satisfaction of being here, being on stage, having a new audience every day, having a chance to mold it and shape it. >> it is deeply gratifying. this is my joy. i love to act. i love to come to the theater. a day off is great for rest. >> you don't speak on chaos? -- on day offs? >> not on mondays. >> it would be a better view of who had this on monday. i look forward to coming to the theater. >> when do you come? >> i am here in our and a half lly people get here half an hour before. i am the first one here. i take my time. i thought my own makeup on and my years -- ears. >> had he done that are always? >> on this show. on film and television, you have people doing that for you but you
opping the "ing", >> no "ing" on it. >> you get the hard r of the mid west which is different from the soft r of the south. it was a twang to it. git going. >> do you do this on her own spurs this through someone who understands dialect? >> i do it on my own in that we expert who helps you pick up our words -- cuts a word short. it really helps. just being open to it and listening. >> tell me about the satisfaction of being here, being on stage,...
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they are miss ag lot ing a lot people. these people are not getting there. they need a name they know from washington, d.c. >> bush has to be in the mix. they are also talking a lot about marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul. >> we don't know what jeb bush is going to do. i think you are right. he is a bush. send me a tweet this hour. when we come back, al sharpton, using his nbc platform to play down a report that he spied on the mop. >> and cheryl attkisson. >> when they call and that pressure borders on >>> the reverend . >> reverend rat revealed after he was playing defense both on the cable channel and on nbc. charp son says he went to the fbi after organized crime figures threatened him for seeking a greater role by blacks in promoting musical acts. law enforcement officials say he agreed to cooperate after meeting with an undercover fbi agent trying to gauge his interest in a drug deal. >> i did the right thing working with authorities. i didn't consider myself, quote, an informant, wasn't told i was that. i was an american citizen with every right
they are miss ag lot ing a lot people. these people are not getting there. they need a name they know from washington, d.c. >> bush has to be in the mix. they are also talking a lot about marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul. >> we don't know what jeb bush is going to do. i think you are right. he is a bush. send me a tweet this hour. when we come back, al sharpton, using his nbc platform to play down a report that he spied on the mop. >> and cheryl attkisson. >> when...
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i do not make it will affect the trajectory of where ing is going or what you guys will do with ing.s it is a unique is this representing sports stars. there are other places now for athletes to go. jay-z with his agency. class he has done really well. it is a small part of what ing does, the representation of athletes. the much eager part of what we recently, we. more have tried to leverage all the intellectual poverty we have got to gettings an event equity ownership in emerging leaves and emerging companies. we think that is the value. good to see you again. the chairman will return in two minutes. ♪ classes time for our weekly look at the top headlines in lincoln. the senior editor at the social networking site. john, really another firestorm was lit. class she did might it, through no fault of her own. stocks but how when she was running the group, which sold 65 lynn dollars 10 years ago, she bottom 25%o of the of her commission sales evil. they knew coming in they would have to cover have her share in six months. away was that she had a nice meeting with them. she raises them a
i do not make it will affect the trajectory of where ing is going or what you guys will do with ing.s it is a unique is this representing sports stars. there are other places now for athletes to go. jay-z with his agency. class he has done really well. it is a small part of what ing does, the representation of athletes. the much eager part of what we recently, we. more have tried to leverage all the intellectual poverty we have got to gettings an event equity ownership in emerging leaves and...
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and his new boss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money.n't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om the great northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, ich isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. >>> hi, everyone. comi
and his new boss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money.n't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om the great northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, ich isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your...
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california agarr agarrando a un niÑo por el cue l cuello, la persona que grabo las imagenes trato de inglmara, pero lo que se gano fue un regaÑo del uniformado diciÉndole el uniformado que no hablara en espaÑol, la mujer dijo que llamarÍa al papÁ del muchacho que estabaestaba pintando un grafiti >> en texas se llevo a cabo una ceremonia para recordar a los mueetortos del ataque hablo de los tres soldados bal a baleador por un veterano de guerra >> 21 disparos por la memoria a los soldados muertos >> el o bpresidente barack obama afirmo que hay que honrar a estos 3 hombres con un compromiso para mantener las tropas a salvo >> no solo en el frente te combate sino que aquÍ en casa >> es triste yh dolo doloroso como se pone en hoy en dÍa >> es triateste ver como quedar las esposas viudas y van a crecer lshijos os hijoss padres >> todo era muestra de apoyo >> ella dice que es momento para unirse, que sienten que son f familia cuando hace una semana el soldado hispano ivÁn lÓpez abrio fuego el sentimiento es de fuerza para seguir adelante >> la gente soporta mucho a las familias a la gente, la
california agarr agarrando a un niÑo por el cue l cuello, la persona que grabo las imagenes trato de inglmara, pero lo que se gano fue un regaÑo del uniformado diciÉndole el uniformado que no hablara en espaÑol, la mujer dijo que llamarÍa al papÁ del muchacho que estabaestaba pintando un grafiti >> en texas se llevo a cabo una ceremonia para recordar a los mueetortos del ataque hablo de los tres soldados bal a baleador por un veterano de guerra >> 21 disparos por la memoria a...
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poems and ing saints. >>> i'm allen schauffler check out "ernest shackelton loves me," it could be coming to a theater near you, all the way from antarctica. ♪ >>> we begin tonight with the state of play in ukraine. kiev accused moscow of wants to starred world war 3. at the united nationsed today, ukraine's deputy foreign minister responded to this question. >> do you fear that the russians are on the verge of an invasion. >> yes, we have information that we are in danger, that's why we call upon russian authorities to explain. >> also president obama said today he is ready with more sanctions in response rush shan sha's latest actions. and pro-russian activists in slaviansk say they are holding a team of european military monitors and claim one is a spy. >>> the pentagon says russia's military jets have crossed into eastern -- into ukrainian air space several times within the last 24 hours. tensions are rising on the ground as well. barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: the skies above the town of kramatorsk, ukraine an government says one of its helicopters exploded off it was shot in
poems and ing saints. >>> i'm allen schauffler check out "ernest shackelton loves me," it could be coming to a theater near you, all the way from antarctica. ♪ >>> we begin tonight with the state of play in ukraine. kiev accused moscow of wants to starred world war 3. at the united nationsed today, ukraine's deputy foreign minister responded to this question. >> do you fear that the russians are on the verge of an invasion. >> yes, we have information...
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ing clouds this afternoon and sprinkles and 62 at 7:00, and low clouds along the coast and breezy at 53, and mid-to-upper 50's with increasing clouds and sprinkles possible by five o'clock. >>> we are starting off in napa and we will talk about this, a power line that exploded off of 221, shutting down northbound and southbound 221 at anderson road and we have wires across the road that knock out power to 285 pg&e customers and it will be wild before pg&e is on the scene and makes the repairs. you can see 29 as the alternate. across the amount pass, it is 48 minutes to head from tracy to dublin and highway four, westbound antioch to concord is 21 minutes and 101 southbound is building into san francisco and the bay bridge toll plaza shows the metering lights are on and the sea of cars extending back from the maze. >>> from the south bay, one person is injured and a dozen are hopeless after a fire if an apartment complex. in san jose, we have a careless mistake that has led to the flames. matt? >> this fire created chaos here at this apartment complex that houses dozens of san jose st
ing clouds this afternoon and sprinkles and 62 at 7:00, and low clouds along the coast and breezy at 53, and mid-to-upper 50's with increasing clouds and sprinkles possible by five o'clock. >>> we are starting off in napa and we will talk about this, a power line that exploded off of 221, shutting down northbound and southbound 221 at anderson road and we have wires across the road that knock out power to 285 pg&e customers and it will be wild before pg&e is on the scene and...
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. >> so you're blame ing the vict. >> i don't know, andy. i don't know if the target is gay. frankly, i care. no, i don't care. andy, what's the solution to baldwin's problem. i have a solution here opt stage. i don't think you nknow what it is. >> first of all the main problem with his tweets isn't the little whiff of fohomophobia is that i sucks. his come backs are awful. you're on your knees in that photo, what's up with that. burn? maybe in tenth grade it was a good burn. >> that's why i thought it was funny. >> really? >> because it's so bad. >> but it's not doing it ironically. >> well, that's the thing, i think somebody needs to sit him down and say, look alec you're a smart guy but you need to learn the difference between an actor and a writer. >> i don't think he's smart. i think he could get a job as a very opinionated bartender first of all, why is his fall back always the gayle thing. what's in his head that he thinks that that's such a slam. he makes a great point that both of them were lame. i would have said thanks for the memories, i'm going to add your tweets
. >> so you're blame ing the vict. >> i don't know, andy. i don't know if the target is gay. frankly, i care. no, i don't care. andy, what's the solution to baldwin's problem. i have a solution here opt stage. i don't think you nknow what it is. >> first of all the main problem with his tweets isn't the little whiff of fohomophobia is that i sucks. his come backs are awful. you're on your knees in that photo, what's up with that. burn? maybe in tenth grade it was a good burn....
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ing stephen who's kenyan does voluntary work to keep his mind busy. >> we are still waiting because went to go home. we want -- we want protection. we want our kids to enjoy a life like any other normal kid, and we want to fend of our family. we don't want anything from the system. >> so asylum may offer safety, but involves the loss of freedom which people say is devastating. this woman a christian had to flee with her children. they hate their life in the direct provision, that fills her with guilt. >> i was not allowed to do anything. they make decision for me. the government make decision for me. they make decision for my children. i have no say. they have taken by dignity, my freedom away from me. >> reporter: how could it be with ireland with his history of famines and suppression by the british, could have gotten such a bad reputation for caring for those in need. >> it's very difficult to see why ireland is still ioned up to the refugee convention, when in fact it does not live by the spirit of it, even if it has in place a system for deciding asylum claims. >> reporter: the go
ing stephen who's kenyan does voluntary work to keep his mind busy. >> we are still waiting because went to go home. we want -- we want protection. we want our kids to enjoy a life like any other normal kid, and we want to fend of our family. we don't want anything from the system. >> so asylum may offer safety, but involves the loss of freedom which people say is devastating. this woman a christian had to flee with her children. they hate their life in the direct provision, that...
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. >> paul, nobody is hurt ing you. we're here to help you. look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. just relax, all right. relax. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a cooling off period, supervised by custody staff, medical checks him out. >> roughly an hour later the officers return. dixon has calmed down and they feel he's now ready to be moved back to his special management cell. >> we're going to take you out of the chair. >> it's not what you want. this is, you know, can't stay in the chair. >> i can be in that room. i go crazy in there. i can't. please. >> what's going to happen? >> you put me in medical. i won't say a word. >> same size room. you have a window. in medical you have no window. >> please. >> going over there you chill out. you need something you calm down. >> dixon continues to be beg to be housed elsewhere. after several minutes of coaxing he agrees to return to his cell. >> paul, you'll see mental health tomorrow. >> in a nearby cell is edwin, a friend dixon met
. >> paul, nobody is hurt ing you. we're here to help you. look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. just relax, all right. relax. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a cooling off period, supervised by custody staff, medical checks him out. >> roughly an hour later the officers return. dixon has calmed down and they feel he's now ready to be moved back to his special management cell. >> we're going to...
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all,ing watch over it strangers ose hear were heavy. >> she is a and taking her -- re in thwoods alone >> i am hoping at she is still alive. i am hoping he had a heart fore taking himself out. >> the chief would not say how tatum had been there or if there was anevidence tha might lead trelisha. the search will begin agai tomorroworning. >> thank you. meanwhile, family and loved ones marched tonht, asking for prayer out he that e can be found alive. toroussey connues our team coverage tonight from southeast washinon. >> i am at thehelter where relisha rudd used to lives well as family members tonight. there aeven greaterense of urgeno an already very urgent searcfor this little gi. >> bring h back to me. >> about 100 people can together to march and pray for one thing. >> i want my girl ho. you do not know. >> among those marching s relisha rudd's grandmother. >> i do not know how much lonr can hold it together. >> theamily acted to that polichad 10 of -- had entifiedhe body as khalil tatum. >> iatched ts baby grow from head start a the way up to seventh grade. >> her cheerleading coac
all,ing watch over it strangers ose hear were heavy. >> she is a and taking her -- re in thwoods alone >> i am hoping at she is still alive. i am hoping he had a heart fore taking himself out. >> the chief would not say how tatum had been there or if there was anevidence tha might lead trelisha. the search will begin agai tomorroworning. >> thank you. meanwhile, family and loved ones marched tonht, asking for prayer out he that e can be found alive. toroussey connues our...
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for missingching malaysia airlines flight mh 370 ing a possible signal. a picked it up in the same area where anna strug and vessel detected audio pings earlier this week. they said it would require --ther analysis but could president putin has written to 18 countries and said that gas supplies from russia could be cut because of ukraine's energy debt. he called for urgent consultations to ensure its continued transit. ukraine owes $2.2 billion. succeedcole there will david letterman. lateas said colbert's night satire program, the colbert report. after over 20 years on cbs. 's request toed fbi bostomer information on tsarnaev. news of the report which hasn't yet been made public broke in the new york times. michael schmidt joined me a short time ago. the obama administration about this report -- you broke this story. what information did the russians withhold? >> the russians had information other and henaev's had a phone conversation in which he discussed to god -- j ihad. in 2011, the fbi was given some information that he may be a threat. the russians
for missingching malaysia airlines flight mh 370 ing a possible signal. a picked it up in the same area where anna strug and vessel detected audio pings earlier this week. they said it would require --ther analysis but could president putin has written to 18 countries and said that gas supplies from russia could be cut because of ukraine's energy debt. he called for urgent consultations to ensure its continued transit. ukraine owes $2.2 billion. succeedcole there will david letterman. lateas...
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i'm going to mishim, you know, just come ing in the room and saying good morning, dad. >>reporter: and it was this morning just before 10:00 o'clock with a fire e e erupted. >> broke in half, so it was burned pretty good on the other side. >>reporter: young williams, his mother and his aunt. >> all i heard was my nef knew going mommy, mommy, mommy. >>reporter: a dog in the unit when the fire broke out. it burned so fast she could not get downstairs and had to jump out of a window to survivor. >> everybody saying jump out, get out, the house is on fire. i jumped out the window. >>reporter: the toddler's mother, died at the scene. santana williams father, joint custody and lives in richmond says he will miss his arm around his little boy. >> 3 years old, whole life ahead of him. tragedy. devastated. >>reporter: a spokeswoman for the san francisco housing authority, the one unit where the fire started were indeed working today. she also said that two other units were damaged, the cause of the fire still has not yet been determined. in san francisco, mike, ktvu channel 2 ne
i'm going to mishim, you know, just come ing in the room and saying good morning, dad. >>reporter: and it was this morning just before 10:00 o'clock with a fire e e erupted. >> broke in half, so it was burned pretty good on the other side. >>reporter: young williams, his mother and his aunt. >> all i heard was my nef knew going mommy, mommy, mommy. >>reporter: a dog in the unit when the fire broke out. it burned so fast she could not get downstairs and had to jump...
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ing. >>> time now for our video verdict.zezinski was at the white house to moderate a roundtable on the equal pay act, an issue the anchor has enthusiastically embraced. >> how do women speak out? i could say something it's easy. >> sure. >> my boss is behind me. my boss is progressive. i can get in their face. i have a powerful job. >> this is the concern that the president has is that there are so many women who are afraid of retaliation, who cannot afford to lose a job. >> what transparency does in my opinion, and everybody knows where i stand on this, but what it does is it gets people from being in amanda's situation or lily's situation where they probably had misgivings about coming forward. >> i like mika but for her to moderate an event set up by the white house and ask no skeptical questions and make a pitch for an equal pay bill makes it look like the administration's propaganda machine. >> she's a liberal and it's expected. i would like a contrary point of view that says 88 -- that women were paid at 88% of men st
ing. >>> time now for our video verdict.zezinski was at the white house to moderate a roundtable on the equal pay act, an issue the anchor has enthusiastically embraced. >> how do women speak out? i could say something it's easy. >> sure. >> my boss is behind me. my boss is progressive. i can get in their face. i have a powerful job. >> this is the concern that the president has is that there are so many women who are afraid of retaliation, who cannot afford to...
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is a strong good right story to tell. >> so that is the new number 8 million people signed up, beat ings, and that includes
is a strong good right story to tell. >> so that is the new number 8 million people signed up, beat ings, and that includes
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. >> ing us much more focused.n all scientific fields archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. and we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to dig. otherwise we're wasting time and wasting money. >> to find out how this works, we turned to the experts of digital dig. >> what is remote sensing? >> remote sensing, believe it or not we all do, it's sensing without touching something. so our eyesight, our ears, we alt do reploat sensing. what we -- remote sensing. what we are talking about here is a camera in this case in space taking pictures of objects without touching them. >> based in boulder, colorado, ball aerospace are constructing the world view 3. it is an incredibly secure location to which we were given rare access. the world view 3 satellite scheduled for launch in summer 2014 represents the latest and greatest advancements in commercial satellite imaging. flying 380 miles above earth its enh
. >> ing us much more focused.n all scientific fields archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. and we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to dig. otherwise we're wasting time and wasting money. >> to find out how this works, we turned to the experts of digital dig. >> what is remote sensing? >> remote sensing, believe it or not we all do, it's sensing...
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>>ing went away from the region, and now amazingly, our total costs of production in the region has gone down to a very competitive level. in 2001, mexico had 271% wage differential with china. today the less than 10%. in terms of opportunity costs we are very competitive. so we with are getting back many new investments that are now seeing north america, mexico, of course, but as i said, ins a shared production team. does that change the conversation with americans in because for a long dime, that ross per row talk, about the giant sucking sound, a lot of jobs did leave, they didn't get to mexico, they went to china. >> they did, and now they are coming back. in that sense, and of course the only silent sucking sound we hear in mexico is u.s. -- is mexicans actually consuming u.s. products and canadian products. so this is a totally different approach. has a manufacturer has the same as one in michigan or ohio. >> yes, they have had a lot of the same pressures. partly based on technology, and the changes in technology. partially based on some outsourcing to countries. like china. if you
>>ing went away from the region, and now amazingly, our total costs of production in the region has gone down to a very competitive level. in 2001, mexico had 271% wage differential with china. today the less than 10%. in terms of opportunity costs we are very competitive. so we with are getting back many new investments that are now seeing north america, mexico, of course, but as i said, ins a shared production team. does that change the conversation with americans in because for a long...
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ing head of research in asia. we want to rejoin you after the break.e to talk about. the boj policy decision, and of course, india's election and indonesia's rate decision out tomorrow. what can we expect from tomorrow's policy decision? all the rest and forex headlines are coming up after this short break. then we will get back to tim condon. ♪ >> i'm david inglis in hong kong. it is monday, april seventh. these are your forex headlines. the boj begins their regular two-day policy meeting this monday. most economists see the boj governor kuroda holding off from announcing on any new policy stimulus tomorrow, but keep in mind that growing numbers see the boj doubling etf purchases with july is the most favorite time for this move. rout in emerging markets is becoming a little more than a fading memory. the bloomberg index of 20 developing nation currencies has a race this year's losses. emerging market etf attracted, get this, one $.4 billion in funds in the first three days of april. a little bitgs out more, collections of the world's largest democrac
ing head of research in asia. we want to rejoin you after the break.e to talk about. the boj policy decision, and of course, india's election and indonesia's rate decision out tomorrow. what can we expect from tomorrow's policy decision? all the rest and forex headlines are coming up after this short break. then we will get back to tim condon. ♪ >> i'm david inglis in hong kong. it is monday, april seventh. these are your forex headlines. the boj begins their regular two-day policy...