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growth is no secret has been slowing and analysts have been concerned about gauges such as slumping iron ore prices and what they indicate about china's growth so how does this stimulus factor into the equation will last commodities expert stephen believe and speaking of commodities barack obama in his speech at the d.n.c. last night talked about a path where the u.s. controls more of its own energy here's what he said about oil. in the last year alone we can't all imports by one million barrels a day more than any administration in recent history well whatever speaking of control the white house has reportedly been considering another release of emergency oil reserve. despite this possible manipulation along with slow downs in places like china and of course in europe we'll talk to analysts lindsay hall about why she still anticipates higher prices for oil let's get to day's capital account . so as we know a new jobs report is out today for august which is a great reminder of what i was talking about with our guest yesterday which is why statistics are misleading and the mainstream pres
growth is no secret has been slowing and analysts have been concerned about gauges such as slumping iron ore prices and what they indicate about china's growth so how does this stimulus factor into the equation will last commodities expert stephen believe and speaking of commodities barack obama in his speech at the d.n.c. last night talked about a path where the u.s. controls more of its own energy here's what he said about oil. in the last year alone we can't all imports by one million...
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well there are iron flakes in our bodies we work with iron every day we are iron eaters our bodies have become pieces of iron themselves. in order to survive in such a hotshot environment one must be strong. here the crows build nests out of fragments of on while. the workers here call those tough. in english on crows. this boy's eyes are full of those little boys work here to. they work to feed their hungry stomachs. and this is. this is scheifele. this is the youngest we've called him the smallest this is pothole this is beyond dolly everyone works here for their hungry stomachs. i mean the children are starving i'm crying you don't want to welcome parents do with that children are born with nothing to. do what kind of parent really do nothing so many crazy things happen i mean some hiding themselves or others leave home poverty drives them into despair it's all because of famine. i will show you. twelve. i'm twelve. i must work no matter how difficult it is you know why when there is nothing to eat at home. yeah. why are you taking this this is mine. i don't know how. you can go and
well there are iron flakes in our bodies we work with iron every day we are iron eaters our bodies have become pieces of iron themselves. in order to survive in such a hotshot environment one must be strong. here the crows build nests out of fragments of on while. the workers here call those tough. in english on crows. this boy's eyes are full of those little boys work here to. they work to feed their hungry stomachs. and this is. this is scheifele. this is the youngest we've called him the...
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ore products has nothing to do with her adding value to the iron ore. other words you have these economists like paul krugman another saying no we couldn't possibly go back to the gold standard keynes call it the barbarous relic instead we're going to rely on central banks and money printing and as a result of all the money printing the price of iron ore is skyrocketing and all these other in food are skyrocketing and rice of gold the skyrocketing so you know we're going back to the gold standard anyway regardless of the interregnum of insanity orchestrated by these books i believe you can have gold is the center of your university even though it's the only except the currency not only in this galaxy but in galaxies everywhere the universe well of course gina rinehart is the world's richest woman as well because of china because the likes of oh mitt romney sent all the american jobs over to china so china is booming because of the so. people who graduate from harvard absolutely they learn how to strip a company down to its niblets. loaded up with debt a
ore products has nothing to do with her adding value to the iron ore. other words you have these economists like paul krugman another saying no we couldn't possibly go back to the gold standard keynes call it the barbarous relic instead we're going to rely on central banks and money printing and as a result of all the money printing the price of iron ore is skyrocketing and all these other in food are skyrocketing and rice of gold the skyrocketing so you know we're going back to the gold...
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ore he had to fly low in order to avoid a storm and that's how we even found this largest ever iron ore mine in the world so here's this woman saying it's took hard work to fly through this storm and find that iron ore it took hard work for her to inherit her wealth in fact she did have to work quite hard because her father found a new wife that there was a big squad hope to be in them there is a woman who is an arab. vast sums of wealth due to our father stumbling upon the one of the largest iron ore mines in the world and immediately the god complex kicks in this is what you find at that level as people feel closer to god you see it whether it's religious potentates or fabulously wealthy stumbling iron or developers there's a certain threshold of wealth for people begin to think that oh i'm god i have a god complex then i make these ludicrous statements like will drink less work or from coming from this big game of australian gila monster from or per durned australians zana do you've often said these are neo feudal times and this is a very this is how the original feudalism was ju
ore he had to fly low in order to avoid a storm and that's how we even found this largest ever iron ore mine in the world so here's this woman saying it's took hard work to fly through this storm and find that iron ore it took hard work for her to inherit her wealth in fact she did have to work quite hard because her father found a new wife that there was a big squad hope to be in them there is a woman who is an arab. vast sums of wealth due to our father stumbling upon the one of the largest...
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it was only her second iron man race ever. she raced local triathlons to stay active and it wasn't until she started winning that she thought about going pro. despite her success, welington says she's made plenty of mistakes and there are lessons for everyone to learn from her journey. and chrissie welington is here now. thanks for joining us. i love watching the images of you. it's quite a moniker to be one of the greatest athletes of all time. the there's so much to learn from you. you talk about training your brain. what do you mean by that? >> i firmly believe to be a good athlete, whether professional or otherwise, you have to be physically strong but you have to be mentally strong. you have to have a mind tat's able to overcome, you know, the down times, the hard times, and the discomfort, and i believe there are tools and strategy that you can use as an athlete and that use can actually develop. whether it's visualization or a bank of really positive inls in your mind of family and friends or pizza at the finish line, y
it was only her second iron man race ever. she raced local triathlons to stay active and it wasn't until she started winning that she thought about going pro. despite her success, welington says she's made plenty of mistakes and there are lessons for everyone to learn from her journey. and chrissie welington is here now. thanks for joining us. i love watching the images of you. it's quite a moniker to be one of the greatest athletes of all time. the there's so much to learn from you. you talk...
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[applause] craig: jeremy irons, everybody! [applause] jeremy irons! all right. there is a little bit of question there for you. >> ah, yes. oh! craig: i'll ask you that if you want. may i say how lovely your trousers are? they are fantastic. >> they are very good until you wash them. craig: well, don't then. >> no, i never have. craig: how long have you had them? >> i've had them about a year. i've worn them three times. i know when you wash them, the color will go. craig: it is a short-lived trouser. >> it is. craig: and i see you have tucked them into your boots. >> yeah, one of your assistants in the back has a pair that was this color when he started. craig: i have moved on from the color. i want to talk about the tucking them in the boots. are you expecting a flash flood? >> you can never be too careful. there are things in hotels. bedbugs. you get earthquakes. there was one yesterday. craig: that's true. >>> i'm a man from ireland. i like a quiet life. i have heard a bit about your show. craig: yes. it is probably best to tuck your trousers into your boots
[applause] craig: jeremy irons, everybody! [applause] jeremy irons! all right. there is a little bit of question there for you. >> ah, yes. oh! craig: i'll ask you that if you want. may i say how lovely your trousers are? they are fantastic. >> they are very good until you wash them. craig: well, don't then. >> no, i never have. craig: how long have you had them? >> i've had them about a year. i've worn them three times. i know when you wash them, the color will go....
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tonight, a conversation with oscar-winners jeremy irons, out today with a new project called "the words." in addition to that, he has completed more programming. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with actor jeremy irons, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome jeremy irons to the program, the oscar- winning actor which is out with a new program. it is called "the words," where one author plagiarizes another author's work. here is a scene from "the words." >> i read your book. i like it, very, very much. >> thank you. i really do appreciate it. >> i know, i know. artists always feel uncomfortable talking about their work. if there is just one thing you can do for me? >
tonight, a conversation with oscar-winners jeremy irons, out today with a new project called "the words." in addition to that, he has completed more programming. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with actor jeremy irons, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do....
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so one of treatments is iron.f the treatments for mild restless leg is cutting down on alcohol and exercising more. massages work for mild cases. more severe cases you have to use drugs like meripex are alevequip that provide chemicals to the brain but they can make you tired and make you nauseous. you can pick it up on sleep study. people should be checked for this. or this at the they have an urge to move your leg. >> jamie: why does moving your leg make you feel better? >> it makes them worse. they are extremely tired, they are not aware of this. as mark said, they have unresist tibl type of movement without their control. it gets worse as they walk. which is exactly opposite of vascular disease. when they are resting, it gets worse and worse at night. so whether it's dopamine or iron deficiency and should get your even checked, that is really important. a lot of people think stress may have something to do with it. proliferate rally neuropathy, kidney disease and all of those can affect it. one of the things t
so one of treatments is iron.f the treatments for mild restless leg is cutting down on alcohol and exercising more. massages work for mild cases. more severe cases you have to use drugs like meripex are alevequip that provide chemicals to the brain but they can make you tired and make you nauseous. you can pick it up on sleep study. people should be checked for this. or this at the they have an urge to move your leg. >> jamie: why does moving your leg make you feel better? >> it...
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the collapse of the soviet iron curtain reshaped europe itself.rlin has once again assumed a physically central location in a new expanded european region. berliners are hopeful that their city will soon attain a more central functional location within europe as well. in the decades to come, their success will be measured in an eastward shift of europe's economic core and the emergence of berlin as a city whose relative location is at the center of a new europe. technically, poland became democratic in 1989 almost immediately after the collapse of soviet rule here. but the diffusion of democratic practice-- that is, the transformation of people's behavior, values and social institutions-- takes much longer. this is the story of a polish-american geographer who has been leading an effort in poland to spread the skills and attitudes and create the social institutions that make a successful free-market economy and democratic society possible. woman speaking polish ) translator: the elections brought hope. we thought the new system would bring change.
the collapse of the soviet iron curtain reshaped europe itself.rlin has once again assumed a physically central location in a new expanded european region. berliners are hopeful that their city will soon attain a more central functional location within europe as well. in the decades to come, their success will be measured in an eastward shift of europe's economic core and the emergence of berlin as a city whose relative location is at the center of a new europe. technically, poland became...
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china took all it could get in terms of iron ore to build and create steel.t sought a major at this time last year iron ore trading at $180 a metric ton and it is now 87 or $90. [talking over each other] liz: a nice move to the upside. >> starting to see green shoots if you will. you we are seeing some recovery from the steel side. some indications the people's bank of china is ready to stimulate the economy and that is what it is showing. liz: 37 minutes before the closing bell. never knew you had to watch iron ore but give you clues and that is why we bring freighters like ben willis here. when we come back with have the famed winklevoss twins who some say they camel with the original concept that became facebook. they are here live. they are investing their settlement with facebook. find out who's getting the first million dollars and what the new winklevoss capital firm wants to hear from investor pitches. got to listen to these guys. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a w
china took all it could get in terms of iron ore to build and create steel.t sought a major at this time last year iron ore trading at $180 a metric ton and it is now 87 or $90. [talking over each other] liz: a nice move to the upside. >> starting to see green shoots if you will. you we are seeing some recovery from the steel side. some indications the people's bank of china is ready to stimulate the economy and that is what it is showing. liz: 37 minutes before the closing bell. never...
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i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked with him half a dozen times. anytime i need a hand, he's there. if i need a muscle, he's there. he's a great guy. i wish we had more. i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self-i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago i was on one of these buses. i wouldn't want to do anything to
i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked...
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ironically, just minutes before the drill a 2.8 magnitude earthquake hit new zealand's west coast. >>> one of australia's largest aquariums has reopened for business. sydney's sea life aquarium was closed for nine months during its $10 million refurbishment. it was worth the wait though with the main attraction being introduced called the shark walk. look how cool that is. it's a glass viewing area featuring over 50 of the ocean's largest predators. he's smiling. how large? well, some of the creatures had to be brought in by crane. >>> and finally, one sky driver's dream to become supersonic is about to become reality. felix baumgartner will attempt to break the world record for the highest altitude sky dive when he jumps from the edge of space on october 8th. a giant balloon will carry the 43-year-old in a space capsule 23 miles above new mexico where he's going to make his leap. he has successfully completed several test jumps in preparation for this. but, you know, it's like over achieving. isn't sky diving enough? do you have to make us look that bad? >> this guy is on the edge. i
ironically, just minutes before the drill a 2.8 magnitude earthquake hit new zealand's west coast. >>> one of australia's largest aquariums has reopened for business. sydney's sea life aquarium was closed for nine months during its $10 million refurbishment. it was worth the wait though with the main attraction being introduced called the shark walk. look how cool that is. it's a glass viewing area featuring over 50 of the ocean's largest predators. he's smiling. how large? well, some...
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i don't think that iron ore and coal prices necessarily need to go back to 250, iron ore to 160, but they were overdone on the downside. i would stay out of the way because i think there's more to go here. technically, emerging markets broke through a 200-moving day average, a 50-day. the em versus dm broke through the 50. and it hasn't done this this convincingly since january. >> i want to go to mike on the options. what were you seeing in terms of whether or not the traders believe in this rally and whether or not they were willing to make that switch into equities? >> one of the things about the options market, it's a place where people are willing to make directional bets. it was interesting john najarian was talking earlier today about the fact we saw some substantial upside call buying. those guys are going to be proven to be big winners here and we did see some basically upside to that in the commodity names, in a lot of the financials as people are saying, okay, is this thing for real? exactly to b.k.'s point, if the only purpose of this exercise is to fuel basically the pri
i don't think that iron ore and coal prices necessarily need to go back to 250, iron ore to 160, but they were overdone on the downside. i would stay out of the way because i think there's more to go here. technically, emerging markets broke through a 200-moving day average, a 50-day. the em versus dm broke through the 50. and it hasn't done this this convincingly since january. >> i want to go to mike on the options. what were you seeing in terms of whether or not the traders believe in...
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in the movie, you were age 25 years jeremy irons.at process looking in the miles an hour ro? you look like an old guy. >> it's so nice to need to be aged still. days will come when i won't have to be aged any longer. but it's good to look into the future. i think to myself, i hope i live that long to look like that. being a smoker, it's not necessarily going to happen. >> aren't you reducing how much you smoke? >> every day i reduce. >> when will you stop? >> well, i'm reducing very slowly. >> is this something we don't want to talk about? >> let's move on. >> because the new documentary is about -- >> it's about waste. it's about cigarette filters do play a part because they don't biodegrade. a lot of cigarette filters in the sea. little bits of them. and the documentary is about how we produce too much rubbish. too much trash. >> but is it something that you wanted to do and you have a passion for, the idea of the documentary? >> i wanted to make a documently about something which is massive and could be changed. we looked at vario
in the movie, you were age 25 years jeremy irons.at process looking in the miles an hour ro? you look like an old guy. >> it's so nice to need to be aged still. days will come when i won't have to be aged any longer. but it's good to look into the future. i think to myself, i hope i live that long to look like that. being a smoker, it's not necessarily going to happen. >> aren't you reducing how much you smoke? >> every day i reduce. >> when will you stop? >> well,...
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they're going to be buying iron ore--related stocks. that's why you're still buying stocks until the end of the year. >> absolutely. we see a rotation out of bonds into stocks, and we think that's going to continue. everybody is really bullish on stocks. you look at cftc data, it's showing you the large speculators on the street, these guys have never been more bullish as far as treasuries are concerned. at the end of the day, the market's going to do what with the most participants, and not enough people are invested in equities. liz: thank you so much, david lutz, managing director. we've got six minutes before the closing bell rings. after the break, i'll tell you one stock that's taking a dive after it revealed details that the company is under investigation. stay tuned, you'll find out in seconds. ♪ [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance
they're going to be buying iron ore--related stocks. that's why you're still buying stocks until the end of the year. >> absolutely. we see a rotation out of bonds into stocks, and we think that's going to continue. everybody is really bullish on stocks. you look at cftc data, it's showing you the large speculators on the street, these guys have never been more bullish as far as treasuries are concerned. at the end of the day, the market's going to do what with the most participants, and...
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in 1986, williams was convicted of killing a second man, and his norwood, who's been with the tire iron, set on fire, and left in the cemetery. the murder happened just three months after terry williams turned 18 years old. with the jury in the case did not know is that norwood had sexually abused williams and had
in 1986, williams was convicted of killing a second man, and his norwood, who's been with the tire iron, set on fire, and left in the cemetery. the murder happened just three months after terry williams turned 18 years old. with the jury in the case did not know is that norwood had sexually abused williams and had
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tonight most skill is the place to be to find out if you don and boy is firm enough to resist the iron fists of the crisco robert artie moscow. now if they go for alessandro had dinis top of the leaderboard after day two of the russian challenge cup the italian made light of an otherwise tough course scoring eight under sixty nine despite a wind each airline menacing clouds descending on the jack nicklaus designed golf course first behind the leaders or the leader actually is mark culo an englishman chris lloyd who were tied in second two shots back on six under par. the course is very very nice course i play a here from three years. and i like the course too much busier a little bit different conditions we had to get in. a little bit you know and and soft but the course is always good like too much playing this course finally the paralympics in london have been the most attended in the history of the games thousands of fans have been going to events all across the english capital but why is the event caught the imagination of the locals were trying to find out. this is a typical every
tonight most skill is the place to be to find out if you don and boy is firm enough to resist the iron fists of the crisco robert artie moscow. now if they go for alessandro had dinis top of the leaderboard after day two of the russian challenge cup the italian made light of an otherwise tough course scoring eight under sixty nine despite a wind each airline menacing clouds descending on the jack nicklaus designed golf course first behind the leaders or the leader actually is mark culo an...
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ladies and gentlemen, the newest emoticon, suggesting ironic detachment. tim kaine of virginia. >> thank you so much. >> jon: appreciate it. >> jon: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is. >> i think she performed well in terms of the execution of the speech if you want to hear from me as a political strategist, but as a human being, as an african-american, it's unbelievable. >> in terms of the speech, i thought it was sort of generic. captioning sponsored by comedy central she didn't really say that much that was interesting. [applause] captioned by
ladies and gentlemen, the newest emoticon, suggesting ironic detachment. tim kaine of virginia. >> thank you so much. >> jon: appreciate it. >> jon: join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is. >> i think she performed well in terms of the execution of the speech if you want to hear from me as a political strategist, but as a human being, as an african-american, it's unbelievable. >> in terms of the speech, i thought it was sort of generic. captioning sponsored by...
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s richard engel reporting from egypt it is somewhat ironic that most american diplomats it's out of the embassy helped to give these demonstrators these protesters all a voice and allowed them to actually carry out this anti-american clashes that we're seeing right now so the u.s. gave a voice for protesters in egypt i think many would disagree with what ingles deem so ironic considering how the u.s. is one of the biggest allies to the brutal dictator hosni mubarak for decades given over two billion dollars in foreign aid every year since one nine hundred seventy nine the u.s. didn't take the line of the egyptian revolution and till it was already happening then when the revolution was underway egyptians were brutalized i mean freed with usa made tear gas canisters by mubarak security forces as mike prysner answer coalition organizer has so eloquently stated he said muslims are not culturally backwards for attacking us embassies americans are culturally backwards for not understanding why. now i think that the militant response is only due to an inflammatory film is extremely naive and
s richard engel reporting from egypt it is somewhat ironic that most american diplomats it's out of the embassy helped to give these demonstrators these protesters all a voice and allowed them to actually carry out this anti-american clashes that we're seeing right now so the u.s. gave a voice for protesters in egypt i think many would disagree with what ingles deem so ironic considering how the u.s. is one of the biggest allies to the brutal dictator hosni mubarak for decades given over two...
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. >>> well he is baseball's iron man. he is bei honored a different kind of medal tonight. we are live with the latest on his and the orioles playoff run is great for fans but how about the city of baltimore? we will look at the impact. >> wonder if they made the statue out of iron. 86 degrees at the airport. the clouds and rain holding temperatures down. we didn't make that 90-degree guarantee. four degrees. >>> clearing right now. that's good for the orioles but for how long? we have the answer straight ahead. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, abc 2news at six. >> our top story, art the man credited with bringing football back to charm city died of natural causes. he was 87. he is best remembered for his contributions to the nfl. he was the owner of the browns 1961 to 1995. then the ravens from 1996 to 2003. he helped launch monday night football but was perhaps just as well known for his charity work including 20 years of service in the cleveland clinic board. he and his wife were devote to the art. he is survive bid his sons and six grandchildre
. >>> well he is baseball's iron man. he is bei honored a different kind of medal tonight. we are live with the latest on his and the orioles playoff run is great for fans but how about the city of baltimore? we will look at the impact. >> wonder if they made the statue out of iron. 86 degrees at the airport. the clouds and rain holding temperatures down. we didn't make that 90-degree guarantee. four degrees. >>> clearing right now. that's good for the orioles but for...
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don't have an iron?no problem..to the will it work test..live. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 7)) when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. [ male announcer ] nutella. wreally wants to be painted? that's hard to paint, we break out new behr ultra with stain-blocker from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about any surface. what do you say we go where no p
don't have an iron?no problem..to the will it work test..live. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 7)) when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a...
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it's ironic the man credited with starting monday nights football would have his team starting this monday night. >> he was such a great contributor to what the nfl is today it's unbelievable. we had a very special relationship and the guy was so special and why he isn't in the hall of fame is sinful. >> reporter: the browns and the player who paid still love the man to this day. >> art has been a friend of mine. he has come to my rescue. >> reporter: he would sell his share in the ravens, hand picking steve to take over ownership. >> he is a good mine. i think people will like him. he is an honest man. he is a moral man. he will be all right. >> reporter: he would keep an office at capitol for art. we would last see him in that while golf cart for practice just a few saturdays ago. >> i broke down. this guy, i love him. >> reporter: art -- the man who gave us what we wanted. a man who gave this city spirit and buildings and raised money to fund charities. we can always look up because art will always belowing us a kiss. thank you art for giving us what we wanted. your friendship. >> repor
it's ironic the man credited with starting monday nights football would have his team starting this monday night. >> he was such a great contributor to what the nfl is today it's unbelievable. we had a very special relationship and the guy was so special and why he isn't in the hall of fame is sinful. >> reporter: the browns and the player who paid still love the man to this day. >> art has been a friend of mine. he has come to my rescue. >> reporter: he would sell his...
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exciting grid iron play on the field.. while 17-year-old daniel, who has down syndrome, recooers from his injuries. doctors say he uffered a bruised ung and a fractured rib.. his muscles re damaged and there's a hole in hisschest. baltimore county police sayy 15-year--ld robert gladden shot daniel in the back with a shotgun in the school's cafeteriaamonday. tonight, at the game, studentt and parents say they're struggling to get things back to normal. ///////////////////sot////////// / (ms. setzer/parent) "i think it's greet. i think the kids need to get back to normal as mucc as possible. i know the kids were excited to come out tonight.. show the unity and show their supporr for the school."(sabrina/student) "i know everyone is still hurt inssde, but everyone is petting through it.. we're all coming together, it's awesome." /////////////sot out///////////////// the young suspect in this case has yet to appear in bond &pcourt. officials say he's still undergoiig a mental evaluation. live at shock news late edition. for fo
exciting grid iron play on the field.. while 17-year-old daniel, who has down syndrome, recooers from his injuries. doctors say he uffered a bruised ung and a fractured rib.. his muscles re damaged and there's a hole in hisschest. baltimore county police sayy 15-year--ld robert gladden shot daniel in the back with a shotgun in the school's cafeteriaamonday. tonight, at the game, studentt and parents say they're struggling to get things back to normal. ///////////////////sot////////// / (ms....
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and a bit later talking to a legendary iron worker who helped build the bay, golden bay and cartenas bridges. i thought of something else we need fwhat's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... >>> drivers on the bay bridge have been watching their tax dollars at work for the last few years as caltrans building a new span. but what will happen to the old one? we went searching for that question, ken wayne has the story. >> reporter: this is how bridges are taken down in some parts of the country, but not in the bay area. >> it would be fun to watch but that's not going to happen. >> reporter: instead of a quick book and clean it expect a three yearlong project. the demolition will be similar to what happened to the old section of the cardena bridge. all of it aimed at having as little impact on the bay as possible. >> 75 years of lead paint on that steel. so we can't just blow it up and have it fall into the bay. >> reporter: stirring up bay sediment also carries risk. >> we're looking at not just dead or mercury but ddt and pet
and a bit later talking to a legendary iron worker who helped build the bay, golden bay and cartenas bridges. i thought of something else we need fwhat's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... >>> drivers on the bay bridge have been watching their tax dollars at work for the last few years as caltrans building a new span. but what will happen to the old one? we went searching for that question, ken wayne has the story. >>...
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. >> you wouldn't dry your clothes with an iron.nd you wouldn't iron your clothes with a dryer. >> reporter: if you are up late at night, you've seen one of these. >> super snack contraption! >> just crack and pour. >> just add water. >> hard boiled means hard work. >> reporter: who knew peeling boiled eggs was such a pain. before you roll your eyes, check out the numbers. >> 5.5 million boxes. >> reporter: 5.5 million sold at $9.99 a box. >> betsy kaufman hated peeling the shell off a hard-boiled egg. >> reporter: how hard is that? come on. >> may not seem like a big problem, but if there's a solution, consumers are going to gravitate towards it. >> reporter: she had a eureka moment and took it to edison nation, a company that turns raw ideas into shelf ready products. how do you know what is an egg ease and a bad egg? >> well, a lot of products solve just a basic need that the consumer have. >> reporter: the edison nation nerve center is here. teams of designers, engineers and marketers perfect the next must-have product. there's
. >> you wouldn't dry your clothes with an iron.nd you wouldn't iron your clothes with a dryer. >> reporter: if you are up late at night, you've seen one of these. >> super snack contraption! >> just crack and pour. >> just add water. >> hard boiled means hard work. >> reporter: who knew peeling boiled eggs was such a pain. before you roll your eyes, check out the numbers. >> 5.5 million boxes. >> reporter: 5.5 million sold at $9.99 a box....
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a man with a tire iron. it's awful.ecuted on october 3rd for one of those murders because he just turned 18 when he did that second murder, but here's the catch. what his jurors did not know when they condemned him was that terry williams' victims, the people he killed, had been abusing him for years. allegedly this had been going on repeated rapes, and it wasn't just a few. he had been abused for so long in his life listen to what one of the jurors has to say now. >> there was no information at all brought out about any sexual abuse, whether he was a child or from the two victims. there was nothing brought out about that. >> now that i know about the sexual abuse and all that, that's why i'm doing this video because i feel bad that this person is on death row and there was evidence or other things that we should have been told about. >> there were five jurors, joey jackson, who actually are upset with the fact that they were never given that was suppressed evidence. suppressed evidence means you don't get to hear it. t
a man with a tire iron. it's awful.ecuted on october 3rd for one of those murders because he just turned 18 when he did that second murder, but here's the catch. what his jurors did not know when they condemned him was that terry williams' victims, the people he killed, had been abusing him for years. allegedly this had been going on repeated rapes, and it wasn't just a few. he had been abused for so long in his life listen to what one of the jurors has to say now. >> there was no...
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because i couldn't think of anything more ironic than what mitt romney said.ld have been no bain capital if it wasn't for a corporation putting its hand out for money. there would be no mitt romney if it wasn't for his familiar coming here from mexico, and there would not be all of the, quote unquote, successes he has for the government's assistance. and 47% of the country -- >> jennifer: only the obama supporters. >> yeah, i would look at the constitution and say these are things that we are constitutionally guaranteed. >> i think we have to be careful with that. >> joy: if you paid [overlapping speakers] -- >> jennifer: that is an insurance program in you want to get back. but, hey, karl, so tonight we have talked a bit about not just this incident, but the other romney campaign struggles. i want to get your campaign strategist hats on inside the war room. how does the obama war room take advantage of what mitt romney's goofs are? >> well this is again, the president's reelection so anything his campaign does on the inside to fan the flames here is going to
because i couldn't think of anything more ironic than what mitt romney said.ld have been no bain capital if it wasn't for a corporation putting its hand out for money. there would be no mitt romney if it wasn't for his familiar coming here from mexico, and there would not be all of the, quote unquote, successes he has for the government's assistance. and 47% of the country -- >> jennifer: only the obama supporters. >> yeah, i would look at the constitution and say these are things...
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long as properly licensed drivers are behind the wheel which when you think about it is a little ironic. still pretty cool. >>> coming up, the tigers oar, the white sox stumble and the a's blast off in extras, plus a walk-off clincher calls for champagne showers in atlanta. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> anywhere in the middle of the country you have a chance of significant rainfall the next couple of days and that's a good thing. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today" >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> and in sports, a final inning two-run homer against the miami marlins secured a playoff birth for the a's last night. here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. after an epic meltdown last year, the braves finally got it right. to atlanta where it didn't come easy for the tribe, the marlins donovan solano never hit a major league home run, last night he hit two. the second gives miami a 3-2 league. the power of the rally cap takes over. ninth inning, atlant
long as properly licensed drivers are behind the wheel which when you think about it is a little ironic. still pretty cool. >>> coming up, the tigers oar, the white sox stumble and the a's blast off in extras, plus a walk-off clincher calls for champagne showers in atlanta. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> anywhere in the middle of the country you have a chance of significant rainfall the next couple of days and that's a good thing. your forecast is...
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"iron-man"....// "iron-man"....// karen... parks live... at... camden yards... where... the...... place...//ace...///- and what a celebration it was.....you wouldn't knoo the orioles played he yankees today......because all eyes....and all of the excitement went to the unveiling of a statue that honors baltimore'ssiron man..... man..... //nats of unveiling//(59:47)i am honored to look out and see myself ammng the pllyers who's sculptures ssand here.....hall of fame phortstop cal ripken junior......immortalizeddnext to other oriole greats..... (3:59)we celebrate success and we ultimately find out who we are innfailure these arr the life lessons that playout on the baseeall field these are the life lessons learned fromm men like earl...cal sr....frank....eddie brooks ...jim and so many more who wore the oriole uniform...this is the oriole way..... (clapping nats)(4:54)that was wonderful really really wonderful tribute to a great guy.....(nats)thousands lined the stadium near and far.....to witness....oriole eaalier 2 hours earlier than the game played its just so exciting for bal
"iron-man"....// "iron-man"....// karen... parks live... at... camden yards... where... the...... place...//ace...///- and what a celebration it was.....you wouldn't knoo the orioles played he yankees today......because all eyes....and all of the excitement went to the unveiling of a statue that honors baltimore'ssiron man..... man..... //nats of unveiling//(59:47)i am honored to look out and see myself ammng the pllyers who's sculptures ssand here.....hall of fame phortstop...
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. >> pg&e claims it has been trying to replace miles of old cast iron pipe buried beneath san francisco but the city won't let them. utility says the city department of public works is holding them off because of street paving ordinance. there are 43 miles of cast iron pipe at the california public utilities commission says present a clear and present danger. >> it's also earthquake prone area. we know from the horrible fire of 19 06 that when the gas main rupture they can burn the entire city. >> pg&e has not made this the priority that it should have been and quite frankly many of us have criticized the california public utility commission for not requiring them to replace these pipes sooner. >>reporter: san francisco city attorney dennis rerare a wants to meet with the cpuc to determine exactly what is holding up this process. >>> right now spraying for mosquitos wrapping newspaper east contra costa county to prevent the spread of west nile virus. fogging truck are spraying pesticides in several neighborhoods. brentd with and discovery bay. late tonight contra costa county health off
. >> pg&e claims it has been trying to replace miles of old cast iron pipe buried beneath san francisco but the city won't let them. utility says the city department of public works is holding them off because of street paving ordinance. there are 43 miles of cast iron pipe at the california public utilities commission says present a clear and present danger. >> it's also earthquake prone area. we know from the horrible fire of 19 06 that when the gas main rupture they can burn...
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ironically bear stearns was also the billions of dollars they received in the bailout did not go to the company's cheer holders but to goes to. it was the deal that ultimately saved the creditors to bear stearns by. i forcing it into j.p. morgan at the expense of equity holders michael hudson points out to the homeowners and corporate america on how in hock to the debt machine many corporations are effectively in negative equity or in and technically insolvent position headed by the financial sector by the banks themselves there may be sympathy for the demonstrators in the bill. i don't know if there is a lot of sympathy per se to their point of view i mean we were you know in a similar similar boat so to speak a similar boat perhaps but only one has life preservers the fact that the government now is funneling money to a major bank and saying if you can do that with a bank why not do it with strapped homeowners facing foreclosure as democrats thank . god. thank you thank you let me ask you crisis increases desperation signs hudson says no street is leeching moron main street in a battl
ironically bear stearns was also the billions of dollars they received in the bailout did not go to the company's cheer holders but to goes to. it was the deal that ultimately saved the creditors to bear stearns by. i forcing it into j.p. morgan at the expense of equity holders michael hudson points out to the homeowners and corporate america on how in hock to the debt machine many corporations are effectively in negative equity or in and technically insolvent position headed by the financial...