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jeff lewis explains live prices are going back up. >> easily this time of year gas prices have been to with only slightly but the price of gas is being affected by the global economy and tensions overseas as well as other factors. seven bidders were in the of the u.s. will be working with european people to boost the economy is over there. this is helping to drive up the price. and the tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up. >> we have concerns about potential restrictions on supply due to some conflicts with ron. >> one thing to remember is that oil prices are driven by investors feel for -- investors' fears. consumer activity also is a factor. it seems unfair but when americans use less gas, americans get nervous. >> as long as this is a volatility on the world stage there will be volatility when it comes to the price of gas. >>jaqueline: here is a live look outside from the san mateo bridge. it is clear around the bay ar reaht now, i will tell you what that means for temperatures tomorrow. his head italy >>grant: we are tracking neighborhood crime. in the east bay there h
jeff lewis explains live prices are going back up. >> easily this time of year gas prices have been to with only slightly but the price of gas is being affected by the global economy and tensions overseas as well as other factors. seven bidders were in the of the u.s. will be working with european people to boost the economy is over there. this is helping to drive up the price. and the tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up. >> we have concerns about potential...
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joining us now is our guest host for the hour, jeff lewis, global market strategist at j pchpmorg asset management and a global economist there. jeff, first to you. you know, we know that china has a funny way of coming in right on the nose sometimes with statistics. so what do you think is really going on with the economy there? >> well, i think the thing to focus on is not the year-to-year rates but the sequential rate. and the sequential growth rate may be a little inaccurate. there are no official figures. it's estimated by various brokers. that improved from 6.4% to 7.2%. and maybe rather than focus on a single particular statistic, if we look at the data overall, then overall this data suggested stabilization or some modest improvements but also suggested the initial effects of policy measures taken over the last three to four months are now starting to come through. so i think that's why the market has been encouraged, as we were. these figures are really as good as one might have expected, i believe. >> do you agree with that analysis, that the figures taken as a whole represent
joining us now is our guest host for the hour, jeff lewis, global market strategist at j pchpmorg asset management and a global economist there. jeff, first to you. you know, we know that china has a funny way of coming in right on the nose sometimes with statistics. so what do you think is really going on with the economy there? >> well, i think the thing to focus on is not the year-to-year rates but the sequential rate. and the sequential growth rate may be a little inaccurate. there...
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. >> justine: 8 claremont high graduate that was shot last year easily honor jeff lewis has the authority in the wrong place at the wrong time last year while standing on the street with his friends. >> i saw everyone spattering so i turned around and rain. --ran. few in the hospital i was thinking i mean why did i get shot? and then i always try to get to the victim is seen as possible emetine know that remains is not the best and to. >> erica: right now we're taking in the condition for my my--conditions from our mount tancam. we have a good start to the morning committed we have 56 degrees reporter in hayward a couple of degrees warmer and now on view. it looks like those in palo while still in napa see the mid-50s there and waking up to 50 degree readings in walnut creek. as we take those numbers into the afternoon i think you'll like what you see we see '70s and '80s with an afternoon high of 76 degrees. we have 80 on tap for santa clara and 83 for sunnyvale. we're holding on to 89 degree weather and antioch and essential for walnut creek. >> erica: as we turn our attention to the no
. >> justine: 8 claremont high graduate that was shot last year easily honor jeff lewis has the authority in the wrong place at the wrong time last year while standing on the street with his friends. >> i saw everyone spattering so i turned around and rain. --ran. few in the hospital i was thinking i mean why did i get shot? and then i always try to get to the victim is seen as possible emetine know that remains is not the best and to. >> erica: right now we're taking in the...
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. >>> jeff city, missouri. lewis and clark stopped here during their expedition.egsed by c-span's content vehicles, we visited many sites showcasing the city's rich here. learn more on american history tv. >>> we're going into the stacks where the records are held for the archives. we hold records from all branches of state government. we have at least 338 million documents in our holdings here. 500,000 photographs. video and film library. just a tremendous amount of material that researchers are able to use when they're conducting reserve at the archives. these rows here, we are storing the missouri state penitentiary and the records of the other agencies in corrections. your national audience i'm sure is familiar with james earl ray and his killing of dr. king. that's what we're going to show you in this area today. what i'm going to pull here is the classification book for james earl ray. it actually has the marks and scars that he had for identification purposes, and since he escaped from the missouri state penitentiary, that was important for identifying him
. >>> jeff city, missouri. lewis and clark stopped here during their expedition.egsed by c-span's content vehicles, we visited many sites showcasing the city's rich here. learn more on american history tv. >>> we're going into the stacks where the records are held for the archives. we hold records from all branches of state government. we have at least 338 million documents in our holdings here. 500,000 photographs. video and film library. just a tremendous amount of material...
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jeff cole has the latest. >> reporter: the role call was all that seemed normal about penn state university's board meeting friday on its scranton campus one day after lewis freeh dropped his report bombshell of the -- louis freeh dropped his report bombshell. >> what the report also concluded was that the board of trustees failed to provide proper oversight of the university. >> reporter: the head of the trustees again took responsibility for what freeh charged was the failure to press top leaders on details of the sandusky scandal. she and the university's president propsed change and spoke directly to sandusky -- proposed change and spoke directly to sandusky's victims. >> while yesterday's issuance of the freeh report provides some clarity for our community, it does not undo the pain that the victims of jerry sandusky have experienced and continue to experience. >> reporter: but when it came time for board members to question, the psu president not one asked about freeh's punishing report. later a board member told the panel three of sandusky's victims had sued the university with another expected and former coach mike mcqueary may also make a legal c
jeff cole has the latest. >> reporter: the role call was all that seemed normal about penn state university's board meeting friday on its scranton campus one day after lewis freeh dropped his report bombshell of the -- louis freeh dropped his report bombshell. >> what the report also concluded was that the board of trustees failed to provide proper oversight of the university. >> reporter: the head of the trustees again took responsibility for what freeh charged was the...