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two other earnings misses-- archer daniels midland came up two pennies shy of estimates; the stock fell more than 6%. and clorox was a nickel lighter than expectations; shares fell 4%. finally, a trio of better-than- expected earnings. pfizer came in three cents over estimates, but was down from a year ago. the stock fell 1%. mastercard blew away forecasts and shares jumped 3%. medco health rallied 11%. and that's tonight's "market focus."
two other earnings misses-- archer daniels midland came up two pennies shy of estimates; the stock fell more than 6%. and clorox was a nickel lighter than expectations; shares fell 4%. finally, a trio of better-than- expected earnings. pfizer came in three cents over estimates, but was down from a year ago. the stock fell 1%. mastercard blew away forecasts and shares jumped 3%. medco health rallied 11%. and that's tonight's "market focus."
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east midlands region.ank you very much for coming and he was so much for inviting me to speak to you today. on a normal day, i have been a back bencher. this is my first and possibly only ever time at the dispatch box. if anyone were to ask me if there is any debate on any day that i would like to take part as a front bench speaker it would be today, and it would be here and now. i am enormously proud list to be here today and to join you. and being allowed to take part on your day is an enormous privilege to me. it is something that not that many years ago, mr. speaker, who was in those days a plane mr., and i would of thought this would of been completely impossible. the amount of opposition we have from our colleagues all across the house to having young people to have anybody who is not a member of parliament speaking from the green benches was really quite unbelievable. so, really, i want to say a special thank you, because i think you, as members of the u.k. youth parliament and myself, we are in a s
east midlands region.ank you very much for coming and he was so much for inviting me to speak to you today. on a normal day, i have been a back bencher. this is my first and possibly only ever time at the dispatch box. if anyone were to ask me if there is any debate on any day that i would like to take part as a front bench speaker it would be today, and it would be here and now. i am enormously proud list to be here today and to join you. and being allowed to take part on your day is an...
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the bomb discovered at east midland's airport on the u.p.s. airplane headed to the united states. it says that the forensic evidence shows that mail bomb would have exploded over the eastern part of the united states. >>> we're watching a big story also developing here where some 3,300 passengers stuck stranded at sea waiting for word when they'll get back on dry land, an engine room fire took out the power. now those onboard the carnival cruise ship "splendor" are getting spammed. >> as of now the cruise ship is still disabled, dead in the water. >> reporter: passengers planned to party aboard the carnival "splendor" cruise ship thought they'ding munching on the all you can eat buffet, tossing back cocktails and winning money at the casino on their way to a fabulous vacation in the mexican riviera. instead, on a cruise to nowhere. >> the passengers are being monitored closely. they're in good care. they're doing very well, considering the circumstances. >> reporter: yeah. considering the time they spent without working toilets, air conditioning, hot meals, even briefly kicked out
the bomb discovered at east midland's airport on the u.p.s. airplane headed to the united states. it says that the forensic evidence shows that mail bomb would have exploded over the eastern part of the united states. >>> we're watching a big story also developing here where some 3,300 passengers stuck stranded at sea waiting for word when they'll get back on dry land, an engine room fire took out the power. now those onboard the carnival cruise ship "splendor" are getting...
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east midlands region.thank you very much for coming and he was so much for inviting me to speak to you today. on a normal day, i have been a back bencher. this is my first and possibly only ever time at the dispatch box. if anyone were to ask me if there is any debate on any day that i would like to take part as a front bench speaker it would be today, and it would be here and now. i am enormously proud list to be here today and to join you. and being allowed to take part on your day is an enormous privilege to me. it is something that not that many years ago, mr. speaker, who was in those days a plane mr., and i would of thought this would of been completely impossible. the amount of opposition we have from our colleagues all across the house to having young people to have anybody who is not a member of parliament speaking from the green benches was really quite unbelievable. so, really, i want to say a specl thank you, because i think you, as members of the u.k. youth parliament and myself, we are in a s
east midlands region.thank you very much for coming and he was so much for inviting me to speak to you today. on a normal day, i have been a back bencher. this is my first and possibly only ever time at the dispatch box. if anyone were to ask me if there is any debate on any day that i would like to take part as a front bench speaker it would be today, and it would be here and now. i am enormously proud list to be here today and to join you. and being allowed to take part on your day is an...
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yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot less are going to struggle a lot more. so i think that raising theage isn't going to benefit in any way. [applause] >> thank you. somebody from the northwest. hands up from the northwest. what about the young man there with a checkered shirt. to. >> if education is made compulsory for 16 to 18-year-olds, it will be disruptive and more vocational cause will beasted in a way. this will make the standard of the drop and could affect those who want to be in college. thank you. [applause] >> somebody from the southwest. yes, the woman here with a red blouse. >> i'm vicki from -- people think in education is not necessary to the employment. f
yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot less are going to struggle a lot more. so i...
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yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot lss are going to struggle a lot more. so i think that raising the age isn't going to benefit in any way. [applause] >> thank you. somebody from the northwest. hands up from the northwest. what about the young man there with a checkered shirt. to. >> if education is made compulsory for 16 to 18-year-olds, it will be disruptive and more vocational cause will be wasted in a way. this will make the standard of the drop and could affect those who want to be in college. thank you. [applause] >> somebody from the southwest. yes, the woman here with a red blouse. >> i'm vicki from -- people think in education is not necessary to the employment.
yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot lss are going to struggle a lot more. so i...
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yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot less are going to struggle a lot more. so i think that raising the age isn't going to benefit in any way. [applause] >> thank you. somebody from the northwest. hands up from the northwest. what about the young man there with a checkered shirt. to. >> if education is made compulsory for 16 to 18-year-olds, it will be disruptive and more vocational cause will be wasted in a way. this will make the standard of the drop and could affect those who want to be in college. thank you. [applause] >> somebody from the southwest. yes, the woman here with a red blouse. >> i'm vicki from -- people think in education is not necessary to the employment
yes, the young woman here from the east midlands. yesterday, you. >> i'm from east midlands.personally i think making the age to 18 will benefit the statistics involved with youth unemployment. but it won't hide the fact that the financial problems young people face. i realize you need a job and you are at college and i am not amazed that any money i get at the moment is from my parents. and the fact that ama -- people whose parents have a lot less are going to struggle a lot more. so i...
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and east midlands is an excellent place to invest?> i completely agree with my honorable friend, who was a powerful champion of the east midlands and her constituency in a few months that chia's been here. she welcomes -- that she has been here. she welcomed this announcement. of course, the support for job creation in the east midlands and across the country would not be there if we have a fundamentally unstable economy like the kind that we inherited in may. >> what steps are being taken to maintain low interest rates? >> the bank of england's monetary policy committee sets the interest rates. it is independent in doing so. the purpose, in part, of the measures we are taking to reduce the deficit has been to give the monastery policy committee the maximum flexibility and freedom -- monetary policy committee the maximum flexibility and freedom to stimulate the mind -- stimulate the demand in the economy. that has enabled them to keep interest rates low, which has been a help to the economy. >> turning to the corporation tax reform --
and east midlands is an excellent place to invest?> i completely agree with my honorable friend, who was a powerful champion of the east midlands and her constituency in a few months that chia's been here. she welcomes -- that she has been here. she welcomed this announcement. of course, the support for job creation in the east midlands and across the country would not be there if we have a fundamentally unstable economy like the kind that we inherited in may. >> what steps are being...
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one of them was intercepted at east midlands airport in england.hat one was set to go off six hours after it was intercepted. it's quite possible that that plane could have been over the eastern united states at that time. speculation is that maybe it would have been landing or maybe it would have been coming in close to a populated area. let's go right to our terrorism analyst, paul cruickshank in new york. he's working the story, along with susan candiotti. when this happened 12 days ago, paul, you and i were together right where you are in new york, we were discussing this, and you were saying that there had been speculation amongst experts that perhaps this device was designed either remotely or with a timer to go off as it was descending, possibly into an area that had cell coverage because it had cell phone components, but the idea might have been -- because i said why would you put a bomb on a cargo plane, what damage could that do? seems like we're getting closer to an answer. >> we are getting closer to an answer. the british authorities n
one of them was intercepted at east midlands airport in england.hat one was set to go off six hours after it was intercepted. it's quite possible that that plane could have been over the eastern united states at that time. speculation is that maybe it would have been landing or maybe it would have been coming in close to a populated area. let's go right to our terrorism analyst, paul cruickshank in new york. he's working the story, along with susan candiotti. when this happened 12 days ago,...
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. >> it is confirmed that the bomb at the uk east midlands airport was only picked up because of informationrom a former al- qaeda member in saudi arabia. officials say that saudi intelligence is emerging as a key element in the struggle with al-qaeda. >> the informant, jabr al-faifi, confirmed today as the man who tipped off saudi intelligence about the bomb plot out of yemen. he should know. he has spent the last few years with these men, al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he is familiar with their plans. he was held in guantanamo bay. the u.s. eventually had to hand him over to saudi authorities to send him to a rehabilitation center. they released him. he promptly joined al-qaeda in yemen. he was added to this list of the 85 most wanted fugitives. two weeks ago, he handed himself then, apparently offering information in exchange for a pardon. >> fighting al-qaeda and in the arabian peninsula is a complex battle. many members have not returned from iraq, and from guantanamo bay. their geographic base is shared and in yemen. they are concentrated in the wild, mountainous desert where they
. >> it is confirmed that the bomb at the uk east midlands airport was only picked up because of informationrom a former al- qaeda member in saudi arabia. officials say that saudi intelligence is emerging as a key element in the struggle with al-qaeda. >> the informant, jabr al-faifi, confirmed today as the man who tipped off saudi intelligence about the bomb plot out of yemen. he should know. he has spent the last few years with these men, al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he is...
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one was aboard a cargo flights that brought it first to germany and then to britain and east midlands airport where it was discovered. the second package began on passenger flights, it is now known. the issue of screening cargo is now under debate >> -- under debate. >> you have to have common sense. we have had these ludicrous measures. confiscating lipstick and bottles of water over 100 milliliters. note security whatsoever. >> what ever new measures are taken, the events of the last four days will have one certain consequence -- new measures to contain the threats posed by al- qaeda on the arabian peninsula. >> authorities in yemen say they are combating terrorism in the arabian peninsula. so what is al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula? our correspondent is the only western television correspondent in yemen and she sent this report. >> there was celebration after the release of a student who had been arrested in connection with the bomb plot. >> thank you for all who supported me and stood by my side. >> authorities tracked the name and address it used on the suspect packages. inves
one was aboard a cargo flights that brought it first to germany and then to britain and east midlands airport where it was discovered. the second package began on passenger flights, it is now known. the issue of screening cargo is now under debate >> -- under debate. >> you have to have common sense. we have had these ludicrous measures. confiscating lipstick and bottles of water over 100 milliliters. note security whatsoever. >> what ever new measures are taken, the events of...
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the bomb hidden inside of a printer cartridge was intercepted at east midlands airport. it was mailed from yemen. investigators say forensics showed it was time to be activated across the eastern seaboard of the u. it was addressed to a jewish organization in chicago. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has criticized israel's plans to build mor than 1000 new homes for jews in disputed east jerusalem, declaring them an obstacle to middle east peace talks. she made the announcement while announcing $150 million of new direct assistance to the palestinian authority, calling for other donor countries to step up aid. she is scheduled to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu on thursday. ahead of the talks, israel's vice premier said israel would continue to build it in jerusalem forever. >>> tde and currency issues are expected to dominate the g- 20 talks in seoul. world leaders arrived ahead of the summit. the g-20 represents two-thirds of the world's population and most of the global economy. global debt, trade policy, and trade imbalances are likely to trigger lively
the bomb hidden inside of a printer cartridge was intercepted at east midlands airport. it was mailed from yemen. investigators say forensics showed it was time to be activated across the eastern seaboard of the u. it was addressed to a jewish organization in chicago. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has criticized israel's plans to build mor than 1000 new homes for jews in disputed east jerusalem, declaring them an obstacle to middle east peace talks. she made the...
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. >> here in the u.k., the police say a bomb found on a cargo plane at east midlands airport last month was timed to detonate over the eastern seaboard over the u.s. the bomb was sent from yemen and was discovered inside a printer cartridge when the cargo plane was searched at the airport. a second bomb sent from yemen was intercepted in dubai. the number of people killed by the cholera epidemic in haiti has risen to more than 640 with aid agencies desperately trying to slow the spread of the disease in the capital. doctors working around-the-clock say they are alarmed by the speed at which cases are emerging in the city. the new video game "call of duty: blacktops --black ops" has come under fire because one of the missions requires players to kill the former leader, fidel castro, in the name of entertainment. players have to fight their way through the streets of havana during the height of the cold war. a series of attacks on christian neighborhoods in baghdad have killed at least three people, and the militant group has warned that it considers all christians in the country to be le
. >> here in the u.k., the police say a bomb found on a cargo plane at east midlands airport last month was timed to detonate over the eastern seaboard over the u.s. the bomb was sent from yemen and was discovered inside a printer cartridge when the cargo plane was searched at the airport. a second bomb sent from yemen was intercepted in dubai. the number of people killed by the cholera epidemic in haiti has risen to more than 640 with aid agencies desperately trying to slow the spread of...
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two other earnings misses-- archer daniels midland came up two pennies shy of estimates; the stock fell more than 6%. and clorox was a nickel lighter than expectations; shares fell 4%. finally, a trio of better-than- expected earnings. pfizer came in three cents over estimates, but was down from a year ago. the stock fell 1%. mastercard blew away forecasts and shares jumped 3%. medco health rallied 11%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: one place where real estate values are growing again is out on the farm. thanks to the rally in corn and soybean prices, as well as global demand for food, companies doing business with the world's farmers have growing profits. tonight's word on the street-- "agriculture." scott eden is a reporter at thestreet.com. he joins us from the nasdaq. scott, welcome to "nightly business report." nice to see you. >> hi, tom. >> tom: so as the american farmer is wrapping up a season worth of work, why play ag stocks this time of year? >> as you know, ag stocks are not for the faint of heart. they trade on the commodities prices, and commodities prices r
two other earnings misses-- archer daniels midland came up two pennies shy of estimates; the stock fell more than 6%. and clorox was a nickel lighter than expectations; shares fell 4%. finally, a trio of better-than- expected earnings. pfizer came in three cents over estimates, but was down from a year ago. the stock fell 1%. mastercard blew away forecasts and shares jumped 3%. medco health rallied 11%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: one place where real estate...
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counterterrorism source tells cnn that the package bomb found 12 days ago at the east midlands airports set to explode some six hours after it was found. the bomb was hidden inside printer cartridges. >>> boeing's much talked about 787 dreamliner has a not so dreamy test flight. what went wrong, and why is this plane considered the next generation of flight? >>> you know, boeing has cancelled test flights of its 787 dreamliner after one made an emergency landing in south texas. the plane developed smoke in the cabin during a flight. no one was hurt, but what does it mean for the future of boeing's cutting-edge plane? chad is here with that. and chad, this is a project, the dreamliner, we've seen problem after problem with this particular plane. >> right. >> i mean, we really have. >> yes. and you know what? and this is not the first story we had about big planes this week. right? having problems. and you'll notice on the tail number, or the tail of that plane it's "ana." it doesn't say 787. it was nippon -- all nippon air. that's what ana stands for. these are six planes up in the sky.
counterterrorism source tells cnn that the package bomb found 12 days ago at the east midlands airports set to explode some six hours after it was found. the bomb was hidden inside printer cartridges. >>> boeing's much talked about 787 dreamliner has a not so dreamy test flight. what went wrong, and why is this plane considered the next generation of flight? >>> you know, boeing has cancelled test flights of its 787 dreamliner after one made an emergency landing in south...
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new council said he thought the russian sunderland five one in the north east darby while in the midlands but that against missing it. and get to go with it. let's move to the ice and i where there was a stunning result in the kontinental hockey league gets rookie playing from the two golds down to be in three two on penalties at defending champions. league result sunday night star simply just one three western conference lead. the visitors to go up after the third period but like payback so eventually took this victory on penalties. the visitors win the in overtime guard one two one at least left school twice in the two twins by free the same spot at moscow whenever behind in one three one at home to serve a style called the number of the nominees away in a shootout. tenney's complies this is when the season ending deputy championships for a third time beating world number one caroline wozniacki to one and a half million dollars in the process is powered through the opening set to take it six three wozniacki them one the next to level the match but the twenty seven year old belgian came
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at newcastle a seventy five after trashing sunderland five you won in the northeast darby on the midlands aston villa against birmingham and dick oldest. in tennis kim clijsters has won the season ending w t a championships for a third time after beating world number one caroline wozniacki in dover and earning one and a half million dollars in the process clijsters powered through the opening set to take it six three does not see then one the next two levels the much watched the twenty seven year old belgian came out on top in the decider this is the point that lead to match point is dragging first me ask me to the corners of the court and then match point was much more straightforward twice as ending the year is right time for this you know it's nice to end the year like this was a good match for both a really good time as i think we really brought out the best of each other so it was that. very tough tough battle so some good tennis there and you don't have to do to win by them you know caroline is a very talented player and still very young so i'm going to she's got a great future ahea
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twelve newcastle said he thought the russian sunderland five one in the north east darby while in the midlands. and could go with. me to the ice and i where there was a stunning result in the continental hockey league gets rookie playing from the two go stand to win three two on penalties at the champions and there were other pictures of him sunday night starting to play just one four three western conference lead. the visitors with two goes up after the third period but that would venture took the big three on penalties jeremy yog unethical business is when the you know the time god wants one that will be least if he makes school twice a week by free time spot more sky whenever behind him on three one. of the nominees away in a shootout. tenney's has won the season ending championships for a third time beating world number one caroline wozniacki to one and a half million dollars in the process is. set to take six three was nasty them one the net. it's to level the match but the twenty seven year old belgian came out on top and they decided this is the point that led to match point christ is d
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that part of the conversation takes place in the midland, texas church where george and laura bush wereried. >> in the book, you say faith is a walk. it's a journey. toward greater understanding. you can't prove that god exists but that shouldn't be the standard of belief because you can't prove god doesn't exist. >> exactly. >> what was it in your life, president bush, that made you re-examine your own faith and take a deeper look at it? please, have a seat. >> thank you. i didn't like the person i was. i was drinking a lot. my parents did me a great favor, they planted the seed of faith, but i would go to church so i wouldn't irritate my mother. >> president bush says his faith helped him quit drinking cold turkey just after his 40th birthday. >> yeah, i would have a beer. the book starts out with laura saying can you tell me a day you haven't had a drink? and when you drink too much the answer is, yes, i can. and i couldn't remember a day. and i could easily have a beer or two or a martini before dinner, bourbons. i was a drinker. now, i wasn't a knee-walking drunk. >> you were a hab
that part of the conversation takes place in the midland, texas church where george and laura bush wereried. >> in the book, you say faith is a walk. it's a journey. toward greater understanding. you can't prove that god exists but that shouldn't be the standard of belief because you can't prove god doesn't exist. >> exactly. >> what was it in your life, president bush, that made you re-examine your own faith and take a deeper look at it? please, have a seat. >> thank...
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and east midlands is an excellent place to invest? >> i completely agree with my honorable friend, who was a powerful champion of the east midlands and her constituency in a few months that chia's been here. she welcomes -- that she has been here. she welcomed this announcement. of course, the support for job creation in the east midlands and across the country would not be there if we have a fundamentally unstable economy like the kind that we inherited in may. >> what steps are being taken to maintain low interest rates? >> the bank of england's monetary policy committee sets the interest rates. it is independent in doing so. the purpose, in part, of the measures we are taking to reduce the deficit has been to give the monastery policy committee the maximum flexibility and freedom -- monetary policy committee the maximum flexibility and freedom to stimulate the mind -- stimulate the demand in the economy. that has enabled them to keep interest rates low, which has been a help to the economy. >> turning to the corporation tax reform
and east midlands is an excellent place to invest? >> i completely agree with my honorable friend, who was a powerful champion of the east midlands and her constituency in a few months that chia's been here. she welcomes -- that she has been here. she welcomed this announcement. of course, the support for job creation in the east midlands and across the country would not be there if we have a fundamentally unstable economy like the kind that we inherited in may. >> what steps are...
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but i think the other incident interesting thing with this bomb that was supposedly found at east midlands airport prime minister david cameron was not informed for sixteen hours that this was such a major terrorist incident why did not he and the cobra team meet immediately to discuss this why did they wait sixteen hours this thing started to sound like the face infamous shampoo bombs from flights from britain to the united states which only resulted in a lot of airport security people obtaining a lot of very expensive liquor from the duty free shops when the passengers were not allowed to board the planes with it when this all kicked over the day i was on shift most of it was of those watching the other news channels. to get on to this story the old job very very quickly got a lot of coverage to it didn't they what do we know about the counter allegations these people saying that this didn't happen the decentest of the story if you like what is the prove what why did they know any more than anyone else. well i think people don't you know there's always a very quick reaction to jump on to
but i think the other incident interesting thing with this bomb that was supposedly found at east midlands airport prime minister david cameron was not informed for sixteen hours that this was such a major terrorist incident why did not he and the cobra team meet immediately to discuss this why did they wait sixteen hours this thing started to sound like the face infamous shampoo bombs from flights from britain to the united states which only resulted in a lot of airport security people...
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kevin draves in midland, michigan r time now for a weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. -- a weakerar will cause more harm than good. everyone gets a pay cut. the money you earn stays the same. corn will be $20 in ten years or less. it will not, however, buy a gallon of gas. your views are echoed by many others. the problem with all the monday morning economic commentary is while the logical cause and effect scenarios can be suggested, they are dependent on variables that cause a wide range of results. you suggest a lower valued dollar will raise issues for -- but not capital, seed, labor, machinery and so forth. consider the fact that even as the dollar has fallen in the last year, consumer inflation has been virtually nonexistent. oddly, another complication is tied to the use of loaded words like strong and weak that imply valued judgments. the biggest is the chinese effort to link their currency value to ours. regardless, currency values are being determined by many more players in many more markets than ever. as always, we want to hear are the you. send comments to info at www.
kevin draves in midland, michigan r time now for a weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. -- a weakerar will cause more harm than good. everyone gets a pay cut. the money you earn stays the same. corn will be $20 in ten years or less. it will not, however, buy a gallon of gas. your views are echoed by many others. the problem with all the monday morning economic commentary is while the logical cause and effect scenarios can be suggested, they are dependent on variables that cause a wide...
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and for midland. >> over the next five months, the fenway technology face left after a partnership withy're going solar solar panels. with buildings, billboards, all along the track and a solar power along the 40% powered. the green a transition since 2004 it will host its second electronic race since the month of may. and even electronic billboard will be replaced. except for one thing. >> what thing. cow? question mark hall about stay! >> that cow will stay! >> and dave navarro began dating in the seventh grade. >> house suite. >> and now, the they have been together since then, and maybe we could break them up! [laughter] >> and their up next. >> and he looked at me like restaurants. >> that is not the case. >> barbara,--test is not the case. and he looked to me like i was serious. right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab. at just seven inches, it's the only tablet designed for maximum mobility. and it's android-powered and flash-enabled for the best web browsing experience. get yours at verizon. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondh
and for midland. >> over the next five months, the fenway technology face left after a partnership withy're going solar solar panels. with buildings, billboards, all along the track and a solar power along the 40% powered. the green a transition since 2004 it will host its second electronic race since the month of may. and even electronic billboard will be replaced. except for one thing. >> what thing. cow? question mark hall about stay! >> that cow will stay! >> and...
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[applause] >> of the east midlands. >> what is the legacy we will leave the children of tomorrow? there is no glory in death. bring our heroes home and bring the great back into britain. [applause] >> next. . lives are lost in afghanistan. when we are there killing afghan civilians. in north ireland there's been numerous pro tests to bring troops home. what i propose is a gradual withdrawal and efficient. they didn't choose for britain to invade. afghan civilians despite karzai's plea they didn't ask for this to happen and we should preserve that and for our own moral good. thank you. >> thank you and i'd like to hear from one from wales. >> gentlemen, there? >> thank you mr. speaker. when we went to afghanistan we made a pledge to their government that we would rid them of this fascist regime. we would stop the tyranny may suffer every day. can we, with good conscious break that promise to them? no. i say we stay in there finish the job and then we bring our boys home. >> someone from the northeast of england. they' they're there. >> yes. thank you. i'm oscar from newcastle. i'm
[applause] >> of the east midlands. >> what is the legacy we will leave the children of tomorrow? there is no glory in death. bring our heroes home and bring the great back into britain. [applause] >> next. . lives are lost in afghanistan. when we are there killing afghan civilians. in north ireland there's been numerous pro tests to bring troops home. what i propose is a gradual withdrawal and efficient. they didn't choose for britain to invade. afghan civilians despite...
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i was coming out of my classroom in midland. a car pulled up. it rush over to the car.ught i saw robin and there was no robin. mother and dad came back from new york where they sent her to get her help or use her disease as a way to research childhood leukemia. they told me that she passed away. they were weeping. for me it was lost of a playmate. for them it was the loss of a child. i don't chronicle it in the book but a death of child could have fractured their marriage. it was such a strong marriage, they endured it, the death probably brought them closer together. >> even today when i spoke to your father, it's hard for him. >> he loves his children and his little girl. >> you talk about it, he was upset, not to jump ahead. but marvin in his presidency, it was hard on him. >> neil. >> yeah. >> i talk about this anecdote. >> he said he was thinking about not running. id said i hope you do. he said why? he felt like his position caused there to be harrial criticism. of neil and it hurt him. >> you needled a woman, one of the decisions to give up drinking about sex ove
i was coming out of my classroom in midland. a car pulled up. it rush over to the car.ught i saw robin and there was no robin. mother and dad came back from new york where they sent her to get her help or use her disease as a way to research childhood leukemia. they told me that she passed away. they were weeping. for me it was lost of a playmate. for them it was the loss of a child. i don't chronicle it in the book but a death of child could have fractured their marriage. it was such a strong...
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the bomb hidden inside of a printer cartridge was intercepted at east midlands airport. it was mailed from yemen. investigators say forensics showed it was time to be activated across the eastern seaboard of the u.s. it was addressed to a jewish organization in chicago. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has criticized israel's plans to build more than 1000 new homes for jews in disputed east jerusalem, declaring them an obstacle to middle east peace talks. she made the announcement while announcing $150 million of new direct assistance to the palestinian authority, calling for other donor countries to step up aid. she is scheduled to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu on thursday. ahead of the talks, israel's vice premier said israel would continue to build it in jerusalem forever. >>> trade and currency issues are expected to dominate the g- 20 talks in seoul. world leaders arrived ahead of the summit. the g-20 represents two-thirds of the world's population and most of the global economy. global debt, trade policy, and trade imbalances are likely to trigger l
the bomb hidden inside of a printer cartridge was intercepted at east midlands airport. it was mailed from yemen. investigators say forensics showed it was time to be activated across the eastern seaboard of the u.s. it was addressed to a jewish organization in chicago. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has criticized israel's plans to build more than 1000 new homes for jews in disputed east jerusalem, declaring them an obstacle to middle east peace talks. she made the...
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investigators say the device intercepted at east midland airport in britain was diffused with just three hours to spare. it was packed on a plane bound for chicago. forensic teams from scotland yard said it would have exploded at 10:35 a.m. british time, 5:30 a.m. on the east coast. the plane would have about over the eastern seaboard of the u.s. at that point. investigators think al-qaida is responsible for the bomb found in britain and another discovered at a cargo center in dubai. there is a prime suspect. authorities say the suspect created the device the underwear bomber wore last year. toner cartridges are banned at airports. syringes were set to detonate plastic explosives packed inside. the fbi is warning cargo companies across the u.s. to double check any package with no return address or excessive postage. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> there is a group that is vowing to sends more explosive package. >>> update on a police shooting in false church. a man was spotted in a mercedes last week that was reported stolen. he ran from the scene in the 2100 block of westcott road
investigators say the device intercepted at east midland airport in britain was diffused with just three hours to spare. it was packed on a plane bound for chicago. forensic teams from scotland yard said it would have exploded at 10:35 a.m. british time, 5:30 a.m. on the east coast. the plane would have about over the eastern seaboard of the u.s. at that point. investigators think al-qaida is responsible for the bomb found in britain and another discovered at a cargo center in dubai. there is a...
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but over at illinois' archer daniels midland third quarter profit missed estimates because of a drought in russia. the decatur based grain processor took a hit because russia expected to see the grain harvest slump. that drought is causing corn prices to soar and that's impacting the price of meat and thanksgiving turkey for consumers as well. and lastly, looks like people around the world love their ipad. according to strategy analytics, cupertino based apple increased market share in tabulate computers to 95% in the third quarter. global tabulate sales rose 26% to $4.4 million. apple sold most of them in that period selling nearly 4.2 million ipads. all right, on wall street right now we were seeing stocks gain for a second day. as companies including master card beat analysts earnings storm systems and investors are waiting for the federal reserve plan to bolster growth. that's expected out tomorrow. live at the cme group in chicago, angie lau, bloomberg news. >>> some breaking news to tell you about. reports of multiple gun shots fired at a bank in south suburban homewood. let's tak
but over at illinois' archer daniels midland third quarter profit missed estimates because of a drought in russia. the decatur based grain processor took a hit because russia expected to see the grain harvest slump. that drought is causing corn prices to soar and that's impacting the price of meat and thanksgiving turkey for consumers as well. and lastly, looks like people around the world love their ipad. according to strategy analytics, cupertino based apple increased market share in tabulate...
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my mother and i were regular fixtures at the midland county public library which was a magical place not only with thousands of books but because it was in a basement which was a very exotic place for west texas. going to the library was the only time i ever got to go underground. i continued my love of books through college, elementary school teaching, dallas and houston, graduate school, science and as a public library and in houston and school library in austin. i have made a career out of my love of books and helps spread that love i helped found the texas book festival and the national book festival. but while i love reading and never thought i would write a book. certainly not one about myself but in george's eight years in office to a close publishers began calling asking when i was going to write a memoir and realized there was a lot i wanted to say. our years in washington, first decade of the new century were as consequential as any other time in our history. we lived through the most vicious attack on our homeland in the history of our nation. i was on capitol hill on the
my mother and i were regular fixtures at the midland county public library which was a magical place not only with thousands of books but because it was in a basement which was a very exotic place for west texas. going to the library was the only time i ever got to go underground. i continued my love of books through college, elementary school teaching, dallas and houston, graduate school, science and as a public library and in houston and school library in austin. i have made a career out of...
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i also put in there, my friends in midland, said what happened to bush?ative? >> yeah, what happened. when you're the president and somebody says, hey, if you don't do something strong, there may be a depression. it gets your attention. at least it got mine. >> you went with the t.a.r.p. program? >> we did. >> a lot of people call it the bank bailout. they hate it. >> they do hate it. i understand it. look. the idea of spending taxpayers' money to give to wall street and the banks to save them, a lot of people think they created the crisis in the first place. and so i can understand the angst. but in my case i wasn't worried about angst or contra a diction. i was worried about the economy going down. and i believe t.a.r.p. saved the economy. >> you said wall street got drunk. and yet i am wondering did you do enough? during the time of your presidency, did you do enough to take the keys of the car away from wall street? >> yeah. i say wall street got drunk, and we got the hang over, to complete the sentence. yeah, i frankly don't think this is a crisis of
i also put in there, my friends in midland, said what happened to bush?ative? >> yeah, what happened. when you're the president and somebody says, hey, if you don't do something strong, there may be a depression. it gets your attention. at least it got mine. >> you went with the t.a.r.p. program? >> we did. >> a lot of people call it the bank bailout. they hate it. >> they do hate it. i understand it. look. the idea of spending taxpayers' money to give to wall...
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authorities were tipped off to the plot, they intercepted the plane at the east midlands airport in englandp the package and disarmed the bomb. we're joined on the phone by scott webber, he served as senior counsel to secretary chertoff at homeland security. scott, obviously it would not have had the same impact as the 9/11 attacks did but any time you blow up an airliner in the skies over the east coast, you have scared an awful lot of people. is that the goal here you think? >> i think that's part of the goal. the other part of the goal is to disrupt our economy. there are two things that al-qaeda looks to do: both are catastrophic. one is to cause as much death and destruction as humanly possible. the other is to disrupt our economy. and the reliance that we have in the global economy on shipping from country to country and over the ocean is so big that if they were to perpetrate this successfully it could have had a cascading effect on international shipping. jon: they seem to get a little more sophisticated with each attempt. i mean, department of homeland security and obviously in thi
authorities were tipped off to the plot, they intercepted the plane at the east midlands airport in englandp the package and disarmed the bomb. we're joined on the phone by scott webber, he served as senior counsel to secretary chertoff at homeland security. scott, obviously it would not have had the same impact as the 9/11 attacks did but any time you blow up an airliner in the skies over the east coast, you have scared an awful lot of people. is that the goal here you think? >> i think...
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from midland to odessa, omaha. and all that weather was brought to you by walgreens. robin?hank you, sam. >>> coming up, more on vote 2010. come on back. but what we can do is arm ourselves for the ones we love with a flu shot from walgreens. ♪ [ coughs ] [ female announcer ] with the most pharmacists certified to immunize... [ sneezes ] ...and walk-ins welcome everyday, we're making it easy for everyone to get their flu shot, no matter how small their motivation may be. ♪ so stop...