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the nickel was there.nvelope with the nickel in it and places it on his night stand. >> i used to look at it late at night. one time i just imagined she's sitting there saying to me they say i'm not real. what do you think? jamie: with each passing year, the 1913 liberty legend grows and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens. in 1996 one becomes the first coin to sell for over $1 million. then in april 2003, a cub reporter on a local feature assignment sparks the most stunning turn of events ever in the coin world. everything the experts thought they knew about the most famous coin in the world was wrong. >> i wasn't looking to find the million dollar nickel. i was looking to tell a good story. jamie: that's next on "strange inheritance". >> for this "strange inheritance" quiz question, you might want to get up close to your television set. one of the coins you're looking at is a fake 1913 liberty nickel. the other is genuine. can you tell which is is real one? hint: the numbers tell the story:
the nickel was there.nvelope with the nickel in it and places it on his night stand. >> i used to look at it late at night. one time i just imagined she's sitting there saying to me they say i'm not real. what do you think? jamie: with each passing year, the 1913 liberty legend grows and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens. in 1996 one becomes the first coin to sell for over $1 million. then in april 2003, a cub reporter on a local feature assignment sparks the most stunning...
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his 1913 liberty nickel is declared a fake. >> the nickel was a piece of junk. >> a piece of junk?ould it be? that's next. and now for our strange inheritance quiz question. name the first woman whose portrait appeared on u.s. currency. martha washington or susan b anthony. the answer in a moment. ♪ [upbeat music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. let's get some oh yea, rocks, man.ng down health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ♪ ♪ >> so kwho was the first woman to have her portrait appear on u.s. currency. it is a, martha washington who appeared on the $1 silver certificate in 1886. >> on the way to a north carolina coin show 1962, the george collector george walton dies in a car crash. it is front page news in the coin world. >> george walton was respected and he had o
his 1913 liberty nickel is declared a fake. >> the nickel was a piece of junk. >> a piece of junk?ould it be? that's next. and now for our strange inheritance quiz question. name the first woman whose portrait appeared on u.s. currency. martha washington or susan b anthony. the answer in a moment. ♪ [upbeat music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. let's get some oh yea, rocks, man.ng down health...
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product of the 70 san francisco unified school district it's been over 40 years since law versus nickels i don't think this district has gotten it right yet we're talking about 40 years where filipinos the beginning of the filipino betsey carmichael education center has tried to teach the bilingual programs we've lacked the services and tools and the resources to really fully teach the program the way it should be i'll give you an example i commend you for adding this round the budget that we're seeing lecture it wasn't there but when we look at the christine wong she spoke but with the law versus nickels one point we're talking about a world language where children are taught a foreign language english language learners at betsy from k through 5 and k through 8 english language learns kids that speak the first language and english as something they're trying to understand so let's try to get it right let's see how we can make that change to have a bio literacy so open the program and number 2 i really think there's a problem with the bbc how they category our kids they get turned away b
product of the 70 san francisco unified school district it's been over 40 years since law versus nickels i don't think this district has gotten it right yet we're talking about 40 years where filipinos the beginning of the filipino betsey carmichael education center has tried to teach the bilingual programs we've lacked the services and tools and the resources to really fully teach the program the way it should be i'll give you an example i commend you for adding this round the budget that...
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the nickel was there. >> ryan takes the envelope with the nickel in it and places it on his nightstandto look at it late at night. one time i just imagined her saying to me, you say i am not real what do you think? melissa: we will take you behind the scenes. you do not want to miss that. go to our facebook page. at the end of the day it is all about money.e ♪ you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. ♪ help northern china reduce its reliance on coal fire heating plants and prevent 60 million tons of co2 emissions? when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. . melissa: there are headlines that are too money to miss. jack is back with me along with diana, a foxnews.com reporter. my produceers in the control room with extra bang for your buck. alex, what's
the nickel was there. >> ryan takes the envelope with the nickel in it and places it on his nightstandto look at it late at night. one time i just imagined her saying to me, you say i am not real what do you think? melissa: we will take you behind the scenes. you do not want to miss that. go to our facebook page. at the end of the day it is all about money.e ♪ you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one you see what's coming next. you...
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they put their pennies, nickels and dimes together and found it alabama state university. from that offering, alabama state university has grown powerful ranches and produced great fruit for over 148 years. we are proud to acknowledge the history of asu and the civil rights movement are inextricably bound together. ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. rosa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer was in the class of 1951. dr. martin luther king and corralled us king lived on our campus after their house was on the montgomery. we are proud to be part of this legacy of courage, determination, vacation at -- dedication and faith. we talk a lot about face but it is the faith that has allowed us to move forward when our ancestors walked together, even though they were being beaten, bruised, battered and killed so we could exercise our rights and freedoms today. we don't need to get comfortable . we don't need to get amnesia and think everything is all right. we know that the jour
they put their pennies, nickels and dimes together and found it alabama state university. from that offering, alabama state university has grown powerful ranches and produced great fruit for over 148 years. we are proud to acknowledge the history of asu and the civil rights movement are inextricably bound together. ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. rosa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer...
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yeah, you can come check out my nickels. and finally, finally tonight -- this is it.the show. [ laughter ] we're going to wrap it up. and finally, astronomers say they've discovered a black hole 12 billion times larger than the sun. it's called netflix. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you, 8g band? sounds great over there, as always. fred, so lovely to see you. such an exciting night. our friend, will forte is coming out. a guy we've known forever. and, fred, you know, i've known you forever. and one of the greatest things about knowing you as long as i have, fred, is every single night i come out here and i find out something new about you. and i -- you know, i don't want to over-flatter you. i am so impressed by you and your accomplishments. and the only thing -- [ laughter ] and what troubles me is it's so hard to believe how many things you have going on that i sometimes worry people at home watch and they think you might be making it up off the top of your head. you know? [ laughter ] and i know -- i know you
yeah, you can come check out my nickels. and finally, finally tonight -- this is it.the show. [ laughter ] we're going to wrap it up. and finally, astronomers say they've discovered a black hole 12 billion times larger than the sun. it's called netflix. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you, 8g band? sounds great over there, as always. fred, so lovely to see you. such an exciting night. our friend, will forte is coming out. a guy we've...
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he would say if he had a nickel for every person that came up to him in a supermarket who said you're nothing like you portrayed in 1988 you would be a rich man. i think it hurt but unlike other candidates he's able to address why he lost. >> and yet there is going to be some democrats who don't have sympathy for dukakis for one reason, including a guy named joe biden. because in the primary, michael dukakis' campaign showed they were willing to play dirty, they were willing to play lowball. it was the dukakis campaign that created the infamous tape that alleged that joe biden was plague plaguerizing a speech in mt. kenneth, but it was below the belt. >> here's what came across to individuals watching that. kennick's speech which had to do with his upbringing it sounds like joe biden appropriates kennick's life story. maybe it's a coincidence that kennick's family did x and biden's family also did x -- >> does he have regrets on that? >> what he says in the film and what may have surprised you when you saw it he says so what. and he ultimately says that he made a mistake in letting go
he would say if he had a nickel for every person that came up to him in a supermarket who said you're nothing like you portrayed in 1988 you would be a rich man. i think it hurt but unlike other candidates he's able to address why he lost. >> and yet there is going to be some democrats who don't have sympathy for dukakis for one reason, including a guy named joe biden. because in the primary, michael dukakis' campaign showed they were willing to play dirty, they were willing to play...
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the ups and downs that this family goes through to find out that this nickel is real.e scenes that somehow didn't make it in the episode. i don't even understand that because they're amazing scenes, behind-the-scenes looks. we ask all the questions you are wondering when you watch "strange inheritance" we get into those. go to our facebook page and people are sharing their strange inheritance and you could be the subject of a future "strange inheritance" some people are showing us their rare coins and we have a coin dealer telling them what it's worth. sometimes a forechunle, sometimes it's a nickel. >> your show is close to "strange inheritance." >> i'm trying to soak it up for myself and have a spinoff show. it's totally selfish and i own that i'm proud of that yeah. it is a hit is, "unpacked" is and a lot of folks are watching it and it's a great time. >> it's like "antique road show" and everybody thinks they have something in an attic or a drawer given to them is of great value. half the time it is. >> yes. >> and a quarter of the time it might be. >> and an steek
the ups and downs that this family goes through to find out that this nickel is real.e scenes that somehow didn't make it in the episode. i don't even understand that because they're amazing scenes, behind-the-scenes looks. we ask all the questions you are wondering when you watch "strange inheritance" we get into those. go to our facebook page and people are sharing their strange inheritance and you could be the subject of a future "strange inheritance" some people are...
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that nickel and diming on the fees, they did that because they weren't making money. energy prices are the second biggest expense to an airline other than individuals and personnel. so, you know, when you're able to nickel and dime to make up for those fees during a bad economy now you have the perfect situation. they bought already oil for 2017. already bought those. now people can say looking out in the future, we have an understanding of what our expenses will be. and they're a lot lower. they can go in and believe it or not buy more airplanes at lower rates because the rates are lower. everything is working in their favor. having said that, the second we see energy prices ticking up, shorten the sector. they've risen too fast and they look too rosy. that's not a good thing. >> that's their biggest event when it's all said and done. normally the sector feels the effect of an accident or crash if there are multiple events because then it brings into question, i think this particular airbus was 24 or 25 years old. now that is not unusual in the airline industry these
that nickel and diming on the fees, they did that because they weren't making money. energy prices are the second biggest expense to an airline other than individuals and personnel. so, you know, when you're able to nickel and dime to make up for those fees during a bad economy now you have the perfect situation. they bought already oil for 2017. already bought those. now people can say looking out in the future, we have an understanding of what our expenses will be. and they're a lot lower....
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nickel man is said he's ready to give the drone back to the owner although u.s.se of most drones, the owner would probably not get in trouble. >>> a robotic device called a beam is allowing everyone, even those who can't travel, to experience museum's virtually. a stroke left this man a quad dra mreej ik and bed written but now he can use the robot with a wide angle camera called beam to navigate anywhere around the seattle art museum and see anything he wants. it was henry's idea to put beams in the museum. >> it allows me to socialize and has given me part of my life back. >> the beams are $16,000 last eight hours on a charge and just needs a wifi or cell connection to the internet. the seattle is one of the museums in the country for testing the robot for permanent use. >>> it's a show that currently has the largest cast on television and is billed as the most popular show. i was in san francisco as the stars of the show made their bay area experience at the opera house. >> season premier for game of thrones season five at the san francisco opera house and whe
nickel man is said he's ready to give the drone back to the owner although u.s.se of most drones, the owner would probably not get in trouble. >>> a robotic device called a beam is allowing everyone, even those who can't travel, to experience museum's virtually. a stroke left this man a quad dra mreej ik and bed written but now he can use the robot with a wide angle camera called beam to navigate anywhere around the seattle art museum and see anything he wants. it was henry's idea to...
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they describe him as a nickeled guy who had your back and he was well liked.d a black belt in jujitsu and he taught at a studio without pay. it's one of the ways he gave back to the community. >> i'm sure we'll have a special tribute workout at the black belt school itself. it will be one that he liked, long hard and pain physical and at the end we'll celebrate his life. >> other agents in the bay area have been coming and paying respects in the department. they also joined san jose police officers for a procession, yesterday afternoon that started at the medical examiner's office, they followed the hearse which was taken it the darling fisher funeral home in loss combat owes. his flag draped casket was brought in inside as people watched. we expect to hear more about possibly when and where that funeral will be held. pam? >> thank you. >>> time now is 6:36, we're learning more about what led up to the deadly shooting. tenants at the apartment complex where the shooting occurred, the suspect 56-year- old scott dunham was holding a high-powered rifle. the first
they describe him as a nickeled guy who had your back and he was well liked.d a black belt in jujitsu and he taught at a studio without pay. it's one of the ways he gave back to the community. >> i'm sure we'll have a special tribute workout at the black belt school itself. it will be one that he liked, long hard and pain physical and at the end we'll celebrate his life. >> other agents in the bay area have been coming and paying respects in the department. they also joined san jose...
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live in san francisco the teachers to be able to afford more as we aggressively build more for the nickel and dimed folks we want to grow all the tenant and have it supported last night i was asked the question and continuing be asked i get an opportunity it answer what do you want what do you really want out of our school system in san francisco i want a school system that's embraced our community and our city to embrace that that means that you'll never have teachers reaching into their own pockets to buy things the companies will do that the talent that sophia wants matched by those who are here physically engaging with the students and parents that more than hope that they believe and they'll be here because that parental engagement in this school will be at the highest level because of what we're investing is this is more than the promise the physical manifestations of one of the best schools that will produce and reset the standards of the schools so the entire is system joins us in our world-class standards for the future if so what i believe and i'm so happy that that is got the n
live in san francisco the teachers to be able to afford more as we aggressively build more for the nickel and dimed folks we want to grow all the tenant and have it supported last night i was asked the question and continuing be asked i get an opportunity it answer what do you want what do you really want out of our school system in san francisco i want a school system that's embraced our community and our city to embrace that that means that you'll never have teachers reaching into their own...
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says that for every dollar of household wealth held by a white family a black family has about a nickel. a latino family about six cents. i'm joined by valerie wilson with the economic policy institute. what explains that vast gulf between what everybody is able to accumulate over time. >> it has a lot to do with a number of factors. one being when we look at -- it is a home. we know there are vast differences in terms of home ownership across races. we also know that there are vast differences in terms of you believe employment. and why that's important is because wealth serves as a cushion so when a family runs into difficult economic times, that provides a source of income in the in between time until they can get a new job. >> so if you have a spell of joblessness if you're laid off if you're black on average you're going to be out longer and use more of your savings up each time? >> absolutely. and one other thing we've seen is that african-americans were more likely to pull from retirement savings which is another major contributor to savings and wealth. and so you add these facto
says that for every dollar of household wealth held by a white family a black family has about a nickel. a latino family about six cents. i'm joined by valerie wilson with the economic policy institute. what explains that vast gulf between what everybody is able to accumulate over time. >> it has a lot to do with a number of factors. one being when we look at -- it is a home. we know there are vast differences in terms of home ownership across races. we also know that there are vast...
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>> reporter: well, i was interviewing brian nickel.uring the interview he gets a phone call and says, that must be my daughter. he says, no, it says my boss. he hung up on him during the interview. that's how important we are. >> fantastic stuff, jane. perfect story to send us out to the early weekend. jane wells there in burbank, california. >>> when we come back, yahoo! shares are up 1.5% as part of its complicated relationship with investors. meet the activists still going after more and more tech companies. that story when we come back. for trading never stops.r e so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say, a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how market activity is affecting your positions. so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in or scale out... you can make your move, wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ >>> i'm courtney reagan and here is your cnbc news update at this hour. iraqi forces continue to fig
>> reporter: well, i was interviewing brian nickel.uring the interview he gets a phone call and says, that must be my daughter. he says, no, it says my boss. he hung up on him during the interview. that's how important we are. >> fantastic stuff, jane. perfect story to send us out to the early weekend. jane wells there in burbank, california. >>> when we come back, yahoo! shares are up 1.5% as part of its complicated relationship with investors. meet the activists still...
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supreme court in low versus nickels established language rights and equality as a key goal of equality and equity in school systems and cities. the chinese for affirmative action with a coalition of immigrants rights group advocateed in the late 90's for equalrectomies of servess. nearly one half 06 of the population of san francisco speak a language other than english and 40 percent are born outside of the u.s. so this is about equal access, equality of language and equity for services in the community. i want to thank you the cosponsor supervisor squz also [inaudible] helped to update the language access ordinance in 2009. my office continues to work with theophorous of civic engagement and immigrant affairs and the community coalition. the language access network to insure adequate translation interpretation services are provided to the limited grsh speaking communities. i want to thank [inaudible] and merby others who worked on language equality and kenny low the kid from 1974 that went to gene parker school like supervisor yee and they united with other immigrant [inaudible] multi
supreme court in low versus nickels established language rights and equality as a key goal of equality and equity in school systems and cities. the chinese for affirmative action with a coalition of immigrants rights group advocateed in the late 90's for equalrectomies of servess. nearly one half 06 of the population of san francisco speak a language other than english and 40 percent are born outside of the u.s. so this is about equal access, equality of language and equity for services in the...
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he rolled every cent -- he was a mississippi riverboat gambler -- he rolled every nickel he had into operation. sure enough, it did work. >> skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> first gulf war. when cnn had live reports coming out of baghdad. great visuals of the bombs going off. some terrific reporting going on. i think that is when the world and the nation, everyone said, that was a wow moment. >> it is interesting that most of what people talk about when they are in the news is how fluffy and light news in general has gotten. the argument being they don't want hard news. we are going to try softer programming. >> i don't have a problem with that. that is part of a day. out of 10 stories, you can have one or two stories that is of vital interest and importance. the rest are just fun to watch and amusing. >> cnn has provided a product over the years that the world would never have gotten any other way. which is a window to the world, really. that wouldn't have happened -- it wouldn't have driven all the rest of the cable networks to even be born. >> there was a moment in tim
he rolled every cent -- he was a mississippi riverboat gambler -- he rolled every nickel he had into operation. sure enough, it did work. >> skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> first gulf war. when cnn had live reports coming out of baghdad. great visuals of the bombs going off. some terrific reporting going on. i think that is when the world and the nation, everyone said, that was a wow moment. >> it is interesting that most of what people talk about when they are in...
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live in san francisco the teachers to be able to afford more as we aggressively build more for the nickel and dimed folks we want to grow all the tenant and have it supported last night i was asked the question and continuing be asked i
live in san francisco the teachers to be able to afford more as we aggressively build more for the nickel and dimed folks we want to grow all the tenant and have it supported last night i was asked the question and continuing be asked i
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the company earned 89 cents a share, a nickel better than expectations. revenues were hit by the stronger dollar and came in below wall street estimates at nearly $7.5 billion but that was an increase from a year ago. shares initially moved higher after the report. sara eisen has more on what's working for nike and what's no >> reporter: the takeaway for nike when you're a global consumer giant, it helps to have a strong and growing brand to help counter the negative impact of the stronger u.s. dollar and that's exactly what nike thought. overall, numbers were solid from apparel to footwear but sales missed the mark because of the stronger u.s. dollar cutting into nike sales abrord. north america's biggest market but it does do most of its business overseas. futures orders is what everyone pays attention to with nike numbers. the company is expecting them to grow 2%. take out the impact of a stronger dollar and that number would have been 11%. driven by strength in north america, in europe japan, even double digits in china. the only sour spot in terms of
the company earned 89 cents a share, a nickel better than expectations. revenues were hit by the stronger dollar and came in below wall street estimates at nearly $7.5 billion but that was an increase from a year ago. shares initially moved higher after the report. sara eisen has more on what's working for nike and what's no >> reporter: the takeaway for nike when you're a global consumer giant, it helps to have a strong and growing brand to help counter the negative impact of the...
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pldg glty tod to a federal char selling over-the-coter medine with metal particles of nickel iron and chromium in bottles ever ifa and children's tylenol ad children's motrin. anmcneal admitd it knew ao the proem for a ye but fid to take steps to f it. theedicine eventually relled. teusce darent ss nbo was hurt. the fort washington facility shutdn in 20 and y to rope >>>nd the latest wd from accuweather a meteorologist cecily tyn. >> e rain moving o ovnht. te fog a proem into the morning hours. adhe dble scan swing sea rainastf philelph. i u lk across the northwest subur lancaster coty berks couy, pas of nortrn cks couy, seei der air work in. tais the progression that wlcontin to theouth and east. te action cam tonight taking a lok, philphia city hall williamenn souded in clouds. a erie view out there. and temperatures really haven't mv mht all. theood news th the i notng is freezing even the ponos. i is degrees. phidelia 49. wlngton 45. anwdwood 48 deee reing currently 40 degrees. the problem thoh the vibilit vsility close to mile. 1.3n philadelphia 1 mile in lmingtoa lf mile in dove
pldg glty tod to a federal char selling over-the-coter medine with metal particles of nickel iron and chromium in bottles ever ifa and children's tylenol ad children's motrin. anmcneal admitd it knew ao the proem for a ye but fid to take steps to f it. theedicine eventually relled. teusce darent ss nbo was hurt. the fort washington facility shutdn in 20 and y to rope >>>nd the latest wd from accuweather a meteorologist cecily tyn. >> e rain moving o ovnht. te fog a proem into the...
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. >> what you spend on doctors, the price of supple is worth every nickel, every nickel. >> i started to experience a lot of back pain for the first time in my life when i, when i hit about 40 and it just got worse and worse with the more and more yard work i would do. after just probably about a week or two of drinking the supple, i'd come in from the yard and i'd expect to start to feel pain and there wouldn't be any. and the longer i drank the supple, the longer i could actually stay out in the yard. and i have no pain now. i can garden 8 hours 2 days in a row and, and i really don't have any pain. >> i cannot recommend something that i do, really do not believe in. and there is nothing better than supple. >> if you're watching right now and you'd like some more information on how to get supple. it's a delicious drink for complete pain relief that really works. if you have joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, overall weakness or fatigue arthritis, osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis or even fibromyalgia, this is a product that i highly recommend you try. pick up the phone
. >> what you spend on doctors, the price of supple is worth every nickel, every nickel. >> i started to experience a lot of back pain for the first time in my life when i, when i hit about 40 and it just got worse and worse with the more and more yard work i would do. after just probably about a week or two of drinking the supple, i'd come in from the yard and i'd expect to start to feel pain and there wouldn't be any. and the longer i drank the supple, the longer i could actually...
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they're really saying is we will not, we will never ask the billionaires in this country to pay a nickel more in taxes. we will not ask the one out of four major corporations who pay nothing in taxes to start paying
they're really saying is we will not, we will never ask the billionaires in this country to pay a nickel more in taxes. we will not ask the one out of four major corporations who pay nothing in taxes to start paying
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fifty-three in atlantic city and double nickels for dover. i see a cold front to the north.staying in new england. as it slips through this evening there could be a couple spotty showers n fact future tracker at 9:30 there is where the front is close to i-95 and it will be hit or miss with these light rain showers, overall and then they will slide off the coast around midnight tonight. the sky will generally start to clear and once again, as high pressure comes in from canada but when we get these large highs coming from the north like we have had month after month here, it brings in a reenforcing shot of cool air and so the the high tomorrow only 44 degrees. the it will be very breezy with that low, continuing to have develop in eastern canada and that high coming in despite lots of sunshine. the high slowly settles in. so we're squash the cloud here, full sun on monday but highs down to 42 degrees and wind chills only in the 30's. in fact we will look at future tracker tomorrow afternoon and it will feel like 29 in allentown. thirty-six in philadelphia. thirty-nine in mill
fifty-three in atlantic city and double nickels for dover. i see a cold front to the north.staying in new england. as it slips through this evening there could be a couple spotty showers n fact future tracker at 9:30 there is where the front is close to i-95 and it will be hit or miss with these light rain showers, overall and then they will slide off the coast around midnight tonight. the sky will generally start to clear and once again, as high pressure comes in from canada but when we get...
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pleading guilty today to a federal charge selling over-the-counter medicine with metal particles of nickeln and chromium in bottles ever infant and children's tylenol and children's motrin. and mcneal admitted it knew about the problem for a year but failed to take steps to fix it. the medicine eventually recalled. the justice department says nobody was hurt. the fort washington facility shutdown in 2010 and yet to reopen. >>> and the latest word from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. >> the rain moving out overnight. the fog a problem into the morning hours. and the double scan showing steady rain east of philadelphia. if you look across the northwest suburbs lancaster county berks county, parts of northern bucks county, seeing drier air work in. that is the progression that will continue to the south and east. the action cam tonight taking a look, philadelphia city hall william penn shrouded in clouds. an erie view out there. and temperatures really haven't moved much at all. the good news with the rain nothing is freezing even the poconos. it is 39 degrees. philadelphia 49. wi
pleading guilty today to a federal charge selling over-the-counter medicine with metal particles of nickeln and chromium in bottles ever infant and children's tylenol and children's motrin. and mcneal admitted it knew about the problem for a year but failed to take steps to fix it. the medicine eventually recalled. the justice department says nobody was hurt. the fort washington facility shutdown in 2010 and yet to reopen. >>> and the latest word from accuweather and meteorologist...
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particles of nickel iron and chromium showed up in bottles of infants and children's tylenol and children'sdmitted it knew about there problem for nearly a year but failed to take steps to fix it. the justice department says no one was hurt. the fort washington facility was shut down in 2010 and has yet to reopen. >>> a new report suggests there were efforts to cover up the link between sugar and cavities. researchers found sugar industry used money and power back in the 1970's to keep the sweet stuff out of national cavity prevention priorities. industry officials say they're confused about the effort to drudge up what they call history. bottom line teach children to limit the sugary snacks both for their teeth and their health. >> for short term traders yesterday's performance on wall street stunk. but for most long termers it will likely only be a blip on the performance sheet. here's abc's america's money. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, everybody. topping america's money a bad day on wall street. >> the dow jones industrial average fell 333 points and opened this morning just below 17,663 the w
particles of nickel iron and chromium showed up in bottles of infants and children's tylenol and children'sdmitted it knew about there problem for nearly a year but failed to take steps to fix it. the justice department says no one was hurt. the fort washington facility was shut down in 2010 and has yet to reopen. >>> a new report suggests there were efforts to cover up the link between sugar and cavities. researchers found sugar industry used money and power back in the 1970's to keep...
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guest: we saw it in the nickel sales numbers and in retail sales earlier this week and now we see itthe sentiment figures as well. this is based on the responses from the members of the survey. participants in the survey. and those complaints were concentrated in the north and midwest and even in the south. it is an anomaly until you ignore it and look at the next round of data. this will be a reoccurring theme as her look through the february data. next week we have housing. who builds houses when there is three furyk -- feet of snow in new england? we will see a lot of this weather impact. >> it might be better for march because they get the so-called pent-up demand that people talk about. we feel better. guest: this is the real question. march should come roaring in. if we do not see that that raises a serious question about the health of the economy. mark: if this is an anomaly do investors see it that way also? julie: this week has been so volatile in terms of what we have seen in guest reaction -- stock reaction. they're looking at economic data but that is the bad is good scen
guest: we saw it in the nickel sales numbers and in retail sales earlier this week and now we see itthe sentiment figures as well. this is based on the responses from the members of the survey. participants in the survey. and those complaints were concentrated in the north and midwest and even in the south. it is an anomaly until you ignore it and look at the next round of data. this will be a reoccurring theme as her look through the february data. next week we have housing. who builds houses...
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a $3 million nickel. >> she had a box of items in her closet. i got the box out.was there. >> he places it on his nightstand. >> one time i just imagined she is sitting there saying it to me they say i am not real. what do you think? ♪ our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. nicole: i am nicole petallides with your fox business brief. the dow jones industrial average is up. the s&p up nearly 20 points. the nasdaq, the highest levels we have seen since it take year 2000. energy
a $3 million nickel. >> she had a box of items in her closet. i got the box out.was there. >> he places it on his nightstand. >> one time i just imagined she is sitting there saying it to me they say i am not real. what do you think? ♪ our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment...
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the kind of thing people put their nickels in in a nickelodeon to watch and they watched it over and over again. american war films have always been teach and please. propaganda is the key side. mary pop and set a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down. there are movies that have a greater kind of propaganda. think of the green berets with john wayne about the vietnam war. john wayne's propaganda take on what the vietnam war was. wasn't the war itself and we get movies like steven spielberg's saving private ryan which you might say has some propaganda affects but after the second world war, it is mostly a movie about war and the experience the feel of war. accuracy in filmmaking is a style, it is an option. what you can do when you are making a film. all of the directors understood this, you can make a film that gets it right or you can make a film that is entertaining. entertaining always trumps getting it right. there was the sense when we talked about the vietnam war, it was in the news and people said you don't know exactly what it is. recent war movie, we were soldiers,
the kind of thing people put their nickels in in a nickelodeon to watch and they watched it over and over again. american war films have always been teach and please. propaganda is the key side. mary pop and set a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down. there are movies that have a greater kind of propaganda. think of the green berets with john wayne about the vietnam war. john wayne's propaganda take on what the vietnam war was. wasn't the war itself and we get movies like steven...
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. >> anyone who has listened to "blurred lines" deserves at least a nickel.4 million even though the jury said they were not willfully infringing on the copyright. how much would they have to pay if they were willfully -- >> the first time i heard "blurred lines" i thought wow that's really gay. >> that was good. >> the jury made the wrong decision here. anyone that heard "gotta give it up" and you heard" blurred lines" you say it has a similar vibe, but the songs are not the same. tom petty said i disagree with the verdict and i think they took production and arrangement, but not the song. i think that's exactly right. if this is going to be how it is now, then i am looking forward to mark ronson and bruno mars to be sued against multiple people. >> you heard it here first. >> it is getting ugly. >> we broke the news. i heard similarities and it is the percussion that is used it is like a bean can or that tinny sound. >> it is like bottles. it is seeds in a -- >> careful careful. >> it is the tinny sound. >> coming up, a prom-posal that involves a felony and
. >> anyone who has listened to "blurred lines" deserves at least a nickel.4 million even though the jury said they were not willfully infringing on the copyright. how much would they have to pay if they were willfully -- >> the first time i heard "blurred lines" i thought wow that's really gay. >> that was good. >> the jury made the wrong decision here. anyone that heard "gotta give it up" and you heard" blurred lines" you say it...
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he asked: does anyone believe goldman sachs prediction that we'll run out of gold in 24 years and nickelr. well, i don't. it reminds me of the peak oil theory in the 1800s. i don't think we're there yet. jeff, you follow gold. what do you think? >> i don't think we're there yet. gold seems to always be the conspiracy theory one way or the other. and i think what we're seeing right now is just another way to get gold back on the headline. bottom line, it won't happen. >> goldman has been coming out with weird predictions lately. i don't know if they feel like they're losing clot or not. one thing people investing in the stock market, they don't know how to open an account. some think it's for rich people. you're right on the intimidation factor. opening an account is so easy. it's one of the excuses i won't let people use. we have several shows to tell people how to do it. we'll have more. it's how you change your circumstances. >> it's how you build wealth over time. you don't have to put a ton of money to work to build wealth over time. you have to be super consistent and diligent about
he asked: does anyone believe goldman sachs prediction that we'll run out of gold in 24 years and nickelr. well, i don't. it reminds me of the peak oil theory in the 1800s. i don't think we're there yet. jeff, you follow gold. what do you think? >> i don't think we're there yet. gold seems to always be the conspiracy theory one way or the other. and i think what we're seeing right now is just another way to get gold back on the headline. bottom line, it won't happen. >> goldman has...
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maybe a nickel to a dime rally in the next day or two. today, that went by the wayside.e closed miserably. lost about 8 cents today alone. again, that move up -- you have to wait awhile. we have to get way into the driving season. middle of the second quarter to get an idea of why our rifort inventories are going. we're amply stocked right now. >> gasoline prices have been great for the american consumer. you say miserable, i see i say wonderful. >> i'm filling up this afternoon. >> there you go. a lot to watch as we close the markets in the next 52 minutes. a lot going on next week. we're watching the markets right now, again, as we move into the final hour of the week. very volatile week. the dow crossed the unchanged line about 50 times. we'll continue to follow the markets. also, we're also following the investigation into that german plane crash that happened earlier this this week. why did the copilot rip up a doctor's note. the day he crashed that germanwings jet. so many more questions today about a crash that happened several days ago. and a more streamlined ver
maybe a nickel to a dime rally in the next day or two. today, that went by the wayside.e closed miserably. lost about 8 cents today alone. again, that move up -- you have to wait awhile. we have to get way into the driving season. middle of the second quarter to get an idea of why our rifort inventories are going. we're amply stocked right now. >> gasoline prices have been great for the american consumer. you say miserable, i see i say wonderful. >> i'm filling up this afternoon....