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live along belmont plateau, monique braxton. nbc 10 news. >> for continue coverage download the nbc 10 app. we have more videos and photos of riders hitting the streets and some of those getting confiscated. >>> what a difference 24 hours makes. yesterday at this time a winter blast was hitting our area. now it is starting to melt away. nbc 10 outside the horsham preservation and historical society today where this man was harded a work removing the snow and looking live at the philadelphia museum of art. we saw sunshine and milder temperatures. but it looks like it's short lived. and for more brittney shipp. and this is our first taste of spring but it is not going to be sticking around. >> short lived. cooler temperatures tomorrow for. 42 tomorrow. and daytime highs in the high 30s into monday. tracking rain showers north of the poconos. we expect those to drift closer to the poconos over the next hour or so. current temperatures 52 in philadelphia, 49 in pottstown. 43 in allentown and temperatures right along the shore in the
live along belmont plateau, monique braxton. nbc 10 news. >> for continue coverage download the nbc 10 app. we have more videos and photos of riders hitting the streets and some of those getting confiscated. >>> what a difference 24 hours makes. yesterday at this time a winter blast was hitting our area. now it is starting to melt away. nbc 10 outside the horsham preservation and historical society today where this man was harded a work removing the snow and looking live at the...
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. >> reporter: song and dance on the busy streets of jos, the capitol of central nigeriaia's plateaute. behind every step here there is a serious message. a rejection of violence during elections this weekend. >> our message is one man one vote, one woman, one vote, one youth, one vote. it should be done peacefully. no killing of anybody. >> reporter: nowhere is this message more relevant than in a city known for its ethnic and sectarian violence. deadly clashes have erupted here since 2001. the conflicts routed in in -- disputes over access to land power and jobs. yet the city was once known for its peaceful coexistence between muslims and christians. this man is married to a christian woman for the last 45 years. he lead a presidential coalition tasked with looking into the religious crisis in plateau state. >> if you have nothing to give your followers economically morally, educationally, or even health wise an empty-head politician will pick religion to replace them. >> reporter: tension has been high in jos ahead of the elections, the closest in nigeria's history. and these are
. >> reporter: song and dance on the busy streets of jos, the capitol of central nigeriaia's plateaute. behind every step here there is a serious message. a rejection of violence during elections this weekend. >> our message is one man one vote, one woman, one vote, one youth, one vote. it should be done peacefully. no killing of anybody. >> reporter: nowhere is this message more relevant than in a city known for its ethnic and sectarian violence. deadly clashes have erupted...
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it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition. it's portion control. so you're gonna use the color-coded containers to still eat the foods you love. this combination of 30 minute workouts and portion control can transform anybody's body in 21 days. >> all right, let's start with some people who wanted to get toned and drop 5, 10, or 15 pounds fast, but they didn't want it to take a couple of months. take a look. >> i'm kelly, and thanks to the 21 day fix, i lost 10.5 pounds and 10.5 inches. >> i'm rachel, and thanks to the 21 day fix, i went from a size 10 to a size 4. this is a 4. >> my name's jodie, and i lost 11 pounds and 6 inches with one round of the 21 day fix. and i feel amazing. >> my weight-loss journey has actually gone gone up and down. i started at 185 pounds. and for the last couple of years, i've just kind of been stuck at about 140 pounds. i was going to the gym, working out probably an hour an hour and a half a day, and was seeing absolutely no results. it wasn't until the 21 day fix that i was able to break the p
it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition. it's portion control. so you're gonna use the color-coded containers to still eat the foods you love. this combination of 30 minute workouts and portion control can transform anybody's body in 21 days. >> all right, let's start with some people who wanted to get toned and drop 5, 10, or 15 pounds fast, but they didn't want it to take a couple of months. take a look. >> i'm kelly, and thanks to the 21 day...
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gym rats call this the plateau effect. p90x3 busts through those plateaus by using a system called "muscle acceleration," which changes routines every few weeks, before your body can adapt, using a potent blend of muscle building techniques cardio routines, core stability training, martial arts, and more that keeps your body guessing for the full 90 days, so that not only does your hard work turn into hard muscle -- it does it faster. every workout is only 30 minutes. >> you think, "30 minutes? can i do what i really want to do?" and to be honest with you, the -- the results blew my mind. it really comes down to their muscle acceleration program. your body's never given a chance to adapt to the program because it's changing it up all the time. throughout the whole 90 days you know, you're never gonna hit those plateaus. i've worked out at gyms, and i got into decent shape. but, again, with -- with x3, 30 minutes -- you know, i went from an average guy to body-builder-style ripped. i was 179 pounds, and i got down to 164 po
gym rats call this the plateau effect. p90x3 busts through those plateaus by using a system called "muscle acceleration," which changes routines every few weeks, before your body can adapt, using a potent blend of muscle building techniques cardio routines, core stability training, martial arts, and more that keeps your body guessing for the full 90 days, so that not only does your hard work turn into hard muscle -- it does it faster. every workout is only 30 minutes. >> you...
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the hikes will be modest and plateau well below historical norms.ect on the s&p 500 notwithstanding, if it does not hurt corporate profits so much that it kills job growth, you think it is the right move to raise interest rates? david: yes. it has been slow economic growth in the quarter. we still see the labor market tightening at a quick pace. labor inflation is not problematic, but unit costs are beginning to drift upwards. we think it is time to get off of zero. matt: you think it is going to be only 50 basis points by the end of the year? david: we see it getting to 100 basis points by the end of the year. we think the hikes are about 20 basis points per meeting. where do the 10 year yields settle? i think it is going to plateau at about 2% for the stockholder. matt: more with david bianco. he is going to stick with us through the opening bell. we will talk about a lot more from david. still to come, betty is in florida with nasdaq's ceo robert greifeld. he will give us an exclusive announcement. ♪ matt: let's get back to bringing you the most
the hikes will be modest and plateau well below historical norms.ect on the s&p 500 notwithstanding, if it does not hurt corporate profits so much that it kills job growth, you think it is the right move to raise interest rates? david: yes. it has been slow economic growth in the quarter. we still see the labor market tightening at a quick pace. labor inflation is not problematic, but unit costs are beginning to drift upwards. we think it is time to get off of zero. matt: you think it is...
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. >>> today you can learn more about plans for the proposed plateau mick yard metro station. there's an open house at 5:00 p.m. the station would be added to the blue and yellow line between reagan nation and brad dock road station. it could open as soon as 2018. >>> today county executive will launch two transit screens. they will show real time information from buses, metro within and other transportation alternatives. it will happen at 11:00 this morning at the montgomery county executive office in rockville. [ cheers and applause ] >> cutting down the net into the final four! the maryland women's basketball team will play connecticut this sunday. they took out second-seeded tennessee to make it to the next round. >> i fought my heart out there for this team. i didn't want to lose the game. >> the team's only senior. maryland made it to the final four last year but lost. they last won the championship nine years ago in 2006. >>> i want to go back to the breaking news at the hospital in falls church. >> zachary is on the scene now are our news partner wtu is reporting it's
. >>> today you can learn more about plans for the proposed plateau mick yard metro station. there's an open house at 5:00 p.m. the station would be added to the blue and yellow line between reagan nation and brad dock road station. it could open as soon as 2018. >>> today county executive will launch two transit screens. they will show real time information from buses, metro within and other transportation alternatives. it will happen at 11:00 this morning at the montgomery...
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obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromervoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pthatched houses, li some still found ertoday. the populationncluded artisans skilled in specializedrafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian green stone and even monuments were worked re. the olmecs stored previously made stone monuments and then reworked them or recycled them into another shape withnother iconogrhy. we found the tenth and newest colossal head at san lorenzo last year. it wasound in the ravine a ravine called e ca de la hoche where three other coloal headhave been found. across the top of the headdress, a three-digited hand or claw descends. this insignia probably has something to do with the name of the person represented. each colossal head is a portrait of a ruler from olmec times. eachis very different from all the other faces and the expressions are dif
obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromervoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pthatched houses, li some still found ertoday. the populationncluded artisans skilled in specializedrafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian green stone and even monuments were worked re. the...
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that's why i want the federal government to come in and i reached the plateau in the city. i'm going to by pass going to see governor brown and this is the fourth time around and if he doesn't know what is going down. the black population is going down and you have michael johnson and took the money and he's gone [inaudible] my question is -- the timer. i want to know when my time is up because i don't want you calling the sheriffs. who is in control? who gave the authority? who gave the authority to change the locks first thing friday morning after we have been there six months? who has the authority? but damn it. we're going to find out today. i will go to jail today because the people upstairs don't have a right to use our screening room. do they? we're going to find out today. i'm coming to you all and the management report and rda -- i still call you redevelopment like i do. they're going to give an update what the hell is going on and i hope somebody is there. my name is ace. i am on the case. i am glad i came down today and it will show i'm not hot air. it's to show
that's why i want the federal government to come in and i reached the plateau in the city. i'm going to by pass going to see governor brown and this is the fourth time around and if he doesn't know what is going down. the black population is going down and you have michael johnson and took the money and he's gone [inaudible] my question is -- the timer. i want to know when my time is up because i don't want you calling the sheriffs. who is in control? who gave the authority? who gave the...
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at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around, there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great banana plants and coffee bushes in the woods. beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of this site, it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it i am careworn and a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. without that, i cannot manage a large cane plantation. the man went on to complain that how the prices he received for his produce were not very good. the santarem traders take advantage of his helplessness, he cannot speak portuguese. it would be like an immigrant in this country. it is a huge disadvantage. all the americans are cultivating, who are cultivating sugarcane the juice is distilled into round which is sold at santarem. coffee or coconut might pay better but colonists came without money there's the disenfranchisement. they could not wait
at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around, there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great banana plants and coffee bushes in the woods. beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of this site, it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it i am careworn and a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good...
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humanitarian appeals have grown exponentially the total amount pledged has plateaued. donor and has contributed over 3 billion since the crisis began. in 2014, my bureau at the state department provided more than a third of all funding for the syrian humanitarian response. that $725 million is the largest single year contribution in our bureau's history. roughly half of all u.s. humanitarian aid has gone to conflict victims inside syria and half to refugees and communities hosting them. over the last six months, u.n. security council resolutions 2191, 2139 2165 enabled u.n. convoys to cross borders and battle lines and to reach millions of civilians andthat have been encircled, blockaded and under siege. in 2014, the u.n. refugee agency provided aid to more than one out of every three syrians in need, including 1 million people in difficult to reach areas. usaid feeds nearly half of all syrian refugees, roughly 2 million people and provides relief items, everything from cooking pots to shoes and blankets to insulated tents to help refugee families survive the winter. o
humanitarian appeals have grown exponentially the total amount pledged has plateaued. donor and has contributed over 3 billion since the crisis began. in 2014, my bureau at the state department provided more than a third of all funding for the syrian humanitarian response. that $725 million is the largest single year contribution in our bureau's history. roughly half of all u.s. humanitarian aid has gone to conflict victims inside syria and half to refugees and communities hosting them. over...
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record numbers in the past smartphone penetration and many western markets is really plat dougheau plateauingready hitting over 90% in some markets. there may not be huge growth in the market particularly at high end where apple is. it's looking for that next market. that next niche to grow its business further. i believe it found that with smart watches. >> is it possible for the apple watch to be that niche? as you say a niche for apple can be very small. even if they sell as well as some analysts expect that would only amount to 3% of apple's total revenue. that would be sales of $6.1 billion. how is it going to move the needle? >> i think the key things for apple is a. not just the revenue. but b. the most important thing is profitability. it only entered high profitability margin up. oil a lot of competitors are rolling out android smart watches that would be important. more importantly, it's speaking to build and tie people into a strong apple ecosystem. particularly with the likely expansion of apple to europe which could be announced this evening as well. you'll get people that are ve
record numbers in the past smartphone penetration and many western markets is really plat dougheau plateauingready hitting over 90% in some markets. there may not be huge growth in the market particularly at high end where apple is. it's looking for that next market. that next niche to grow its business further. i believe it found that with smart watches. >> is it possible for the apple watch to be that niche? as you say a niche for apple can be very small. even if they sell as well as...
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looking for fossils that particular heel which i found and i climbed up the hill and walked on to the plateau. and then on the other side of the hill, -- sticking out of the sediment, just caught my eye. and i sat down. and looks at it very closely and i saw that piece of -- that the tooth was impacted with a piece of mandible. >> i had a fresh break and that means that there is another piece close by, and i didn't spend much time, when i turn under a, i found the other piece, and when i put them together, they -- it fit perfectly, without any displacement, so that's how i found this jaw. >> tell us, tell us about the development of humans, why is it so significant. >> yeah it was -- very important, because in the human study the time period between two and 3 million years, particularly 2.5 million years we have very limited fossils. and we were not clear how our genies is related to the -- so the discovery of this the lady girl jaw at 2.8 million years old, will give us a hint, and information, how these two dennis are related. and this jaw has some primitive features which share and more fe
looking for fossils that particular heel which i found and i climbed up the hill and walked on to the plateau. and then on the other side of the hill, -- sticking out of the sediment, just caught my eye. and i sat down. and looks at it very closely and i saw that piece of -- that the tooth was impacted with a piece of mandible. >> i had a fresh break and that means that there is another piece close by, and i didn't spend much time, when i turn under a, i found the other piece, and when i...
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it never really plateaued until i was onstage and i saw the crowd.son square garden. it was a moment. the one moment i got emotional. your hard work has made off, look at where it got you. i immediately got over it. i didn't want to get content thinking this is what it is, all it is. it has to get better. i decided to go back on this tour. i sold it out three times. sold out madison square garden three times. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. barclay's is there now. i was like, wow. i put tickets on sale for barclay's and we sold out two shows. in the period of a week i'm doing over 150,000 people. >> jimmy: it's unbelievable, it really is unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the biggest of all the shows will be in your hometown of philadelphia. >> philadelphia p.a., doing a football stadium. >> jimmy: how many seats will there be at this show? >> 50,000 seats. the show has been on sale for two and a have weeks and we're at 37,000 tickets sold. >> jimmy: that's incredible, unbelievable. this is not just -- well, it's a comedy show but pyr
it never really plateaued until i was onstage and i saw the crowd.son square garden. it was a moment. the one moment i got emotional. your hard work has made off, look at where it got you. i immediately got over it. i didn't want to get content thinking this is what it is, all it is. it has to get better. i decided to go back on this tour. i sold it out three times. sold out madison square garden three times. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. barclay's is there now. i was like, wow. i put...
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let's jump north, the focus is further on the the bright top cloud is north towards the tibetan plateau. islamabad is under cloud in pakistan. to the east of that is where the heaviest is going to be - rain or snow depending on your height. the rain tags down through india, there's more to come. it's hitting afghanistan too. just where you don't want it. the question really is how much will there be. luckily nothing like there was. not the 2 meters of last time. probably more like 10, 20 sent matters. there's relief. it's sill a bit of a worry. >> thank you, indeed for that. it's been a year since the chinese government relaxed a one-child policy. the change in the rules has not led to a soaring earth rate. in some places a handful of couples applied to have more children. one of the main reasons is money, as adrian brown reports. >> reporter: this person is testing the waters of motherhood. she gave birth to her son 10 months ago. she admits she was not prepared for motherhood. this is the old job and seems not to care that the easing. one-child policy makes her eligible for a second b
let's jump north, the focus is further on the the bright top cloud is north towards the tibetan plateau. islamabad is under cloud in pakistan. to the east of that is where the heaviest is going to be - rain or snow depending on your height. the rain tags down through india, there's more to come. it's hitting afghanistan too. just where you don't want it. the question really is how much will there be. luckily nothing like there was. not the 2 meters of last time. probably more like 10, 20 sent...
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hugh ferriss took it to the next plateau, showing literal setbacks. still with a freestanding tower but one that is slightly regulated, coming down to scale. he said this is probably the ideal. this is the way a blocked front building should look. on 34th and 35th beginning in the 1850's, we had this building , which was the home of mr. and mrs. william astor. it was a brownstone mansion. it ever looked at garden on the south side. and although there were few windows, there was still a garden there. mrs. william astor came to be known as the mrs. astor, in part because of this room, her art gallery, which was metamorphosed into a ballroom every so often. and had a capacity of 400. the brother of william, john jacob astor at the third, build a house just south on 33rd street. no windows at all overlooking the garden. this view is the funeral of ulysses s. grant. it is built right to the lot line, 100 feet from 30 for -- 33rd street. there were no windows. how do you think mrs. astor felt about this through her garden, a created neighbors whom she did n
hugh ferriss took it to the next plateau, showing literal setbacks. still with a freestanding tower but one that is slightly regulated, coming down to scale. he said this is probably the ideal. this is the way a blocked front building should look. on 34th and 35th beginning in the 1850's, we had this building , which was the home of mr. and mrs. william astor. it was a brownstone mansion. it ever looked at garden on the south side. and although there were few windows, there was still a garden...
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. >> reporter: song and dance on the busy street of jos, central in plateau state. behind every step is a serious message. a rejection of violence in the elections this weekend. >> one man one vote, one woman one vote. one youth one vote. it should be done peacefully, no killing of anyone. >> nowhere is this message more relevant than a city known for ethnic and sectarian violence. >> jos is the melting pot of nigeria's groups. it is also divided along the lines. deadly clashes erupted here since 2001. >> the conflict rooted in disputes over access to land power and jobs almost always took the time. the city was known for its peaceful coexistence between muslims and christians. >> this muslim has been married to a christian woman for the past 45 years. a former diplomat a presidential commission was led, tasked with investigating the religious crisis and he blames politicians for the conflict. >> if you have nothing to give your followers, economically morally, and educationally, an empty head politician will pick religion to replace it. tension has been high in jos
. >> reporter: song and dance on the busy street of jos, central in plateau state. behind every step is a serious message. a rejection of violence in the elections this weekend. >> one man one vote, one woman one vote. one youth one vote. it should be done peacefully, no killing of anyone. >> nowhere is this message more relevant than a city known for ethnic and sectarian violence. >> jos is the melting pot of nigeria's groups. it is also divided along the lines. deadly...
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does that plateau then at a steady state or do things continue to change?ued impacts on the heart and eyes? don't know for sure how much is space and how much is the person. that's why you have this perfect control in mark and scott. >> let me hit pause on our conversation. we're going to listen in to nasa narration and then i have questions. >> less than 15 seconds. engine is igniting. ramping up. and liftoff. a year in space starts now. they're on their way towards the international space station. getting good first stage performance, delivering 930,000 pounds of thrust from the engine. getting reports nominal operation, first stage 68 feet length 24 feet diameter burning liquid fuel first seconds into the flight. getting views from the cabin inside. you heard the nasa astronaut, a smooth flight into orbit for these crew members. >> 60 seconds. >> coming up on 70 seconds. velocity around 1100 miles per hour continuing to get good data from the craft. crew looking good inside. >> all parameters of this structure are nominal. all is fine on board. the first
does that plateau then at a steady state or do things continue to change?ued impacts on the heart and eyes? don't know for sure how much is space and how much is the person. that's why you have this perfect control in mark and scott. >> let me hit pause on our conversation. we're going to listen in to nasa narration and then i have questions. >> less than 15 seconds. engine is igniting. ramping up. and liftoff. a year in space starts now. they're on their way towards the...
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listen, but here's the other thing, the massive trade deficit as imports have surged and exports have plateaued. this is nonoil trade. used to be a parody in 1995. take a look at now. this is a huge gargantuan gulf, this is why walmart has the cheap prices and otherwise. 15% of the things that you spend money on tied to imports. 27% for motorcycle vehicles and cars, 35% for clothes. here's the thing, though, the strong dollar, cheap gas, we're the animal spirits in consumers, maybe we're sloths and tortoises. we started with this, got to talk about it, i'm worried this backward prosperity is not working. >>> you know, me and jonathan have a difference of opinion on inflation and deflation. i want to get your opinion on what do you think is more insidious? >> absolutely deflation, because anybody who owes money can only pay it back if they're paying back with inflated dollars over time. the debt becomes cheaper if there's inflation. if you get a situation where people have debt and the economy is cascading downward in terms of prices, there is no chance of them to be able to pay the debt off and
listen, but here's the other thing, the massive trade deficit as imports have surged and exports have plateaued. this is nonoil trade. used to be a parody in 1995. take a look at now. this is a huge gargantuan gulf, this is why walmart has the cheap prices and otherwise. 15% of the things that you spend money on tied to imports. 27% for motorcycle vehicles and cars, 35% for clothes. here's the thing, though, the strong dollar, cheap gas, we're the animal spirits in consumers, maybe we're sloths...
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there is a mountain of evidence that shows that yes, atmospheric temperatures have plateaued somewhat over the past 15 years. how many coincidences do you need? 14 of the 15 warmest years have been since 1998. the oceans are incredibly warm. that may have been had an impact on cyclone pam being an off scale category 5. not all republicans are in denial. >> he does not speak for all republicans nor does he speak with any science experience whatsoever. these water prices going up in california, it is now affecting the economy. there's some desperation taking place. what does california have to do at this point? >> we're clearly in a terrible drought. it is clearly influenced by climate change. the last three years have not just been extraordinarily dry. they've been extraordinarily hot. their impacts on agriculture and our cities and our ecosystems we're going to learn how to manage our water in a different climate. we're going to have to learn to become more efficient. this is going to be a serious challenge, and climate change makes all of our water challenges much worse than they've
there is a mountain of evidence that shows that yes, atmospheric temperatures have plateaued somewhat over the past 15 years. how many coincidences do you need? 14 of the 15 warmest years have been since 1998. the oceans are incredibly warm. that may have been had an impact on cyclone pam being an off scale category 5. not all republicans are in denial. >> he does not speak for all republicans nor does he speak with any science experience whatsoever. these water prices going up in...
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instead, always pointing again to the white communities that white guilt will care you into the next plateaust not realistic. we have lost moral clarity in terms of dealing with slavery reconstruction, the fight against legal segregation.country. in >> well,g is, part of what you are saying isan as brave as those kind people were that was kind of easy, pardon the expression, ets re black and white. it gets really complicated. >> it's like george said about fort theunat narrative, one of the eat, he unfortunate things about the it was speech the president gave in to selma was great. he just felt compelled and you had to throw in the argument that there is still a big problem because of voter i.d. laws across the country. that feeds another one of these narratives which is not true. it's not a central focus. if you look at 2012 black voter i.d. l turnout exceeded that of white voter turnout and in states with the strictest voter i.d. laws. >> i think what is surprising about this debate is we haven't talked at all about the other ferguson report. i mean, you talk about moral clarity, there is
instead, always pointing again to the white communities that white guilt will care you into the next plateaust not realistic. we have lost moral clarity in terms of dealing with slavery reconstruction, the fight against legal segregation.country. in >> well,g is, part of what you are saying isan as brave as those kind people were that was kind of easy, pardon the expression, ets re black and white. it gets really complicated. >> it's like george said about fort theunat narrative,...
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as you can see, this may look like a mountain plateau, and a mountain valley area.ut make no mistake, the place where that plane crashed is extraordinarily difficult to access. it can be accessed on foot. it can be accessed by helicopter. but the weather is terrible and it's only getting worse. less than an hour after take-off, it was pretty clear that something went really badly with flight 4u9525. we'll take you to paris as france copes with its worst plane crash on french soil in 15 years. >>> the families of 150 people on board a plane that went down in the french alps are wondering not only where are their loved ones but what happened? what happened to bring that plane down relatively quickly and what happened that authorities announced fairly quickly that there were likely no survivors? i want to get back to jim bittermann who's live with us in paris. jim, i understand we're getting information from one of the provincial presidents in the region who seems to have some information from those flying overhead. what are you finding out? >> reporter: the president
as you can see, this may look like a mountain plateau, and a mountain valley area.ut make no mistake, the place where that plane crashed is extraordinarily difficult to access. it can be accessed on foot. it can be accessed by helicopter. but the weather is terrible and it's only getting worse. less than an hour after take-off, it was pretty clear that something went really badly with flight 4u9525. we'll take you to paris as france copes with its worst plane crash on french soil in 15 years....
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people alive on our planet today get their drinking water from a river that arises on the tibetan plateau. why do you think china is so intent on to that? is it the dalai lama or the fact that the world's richest resource of water? unless we know the data, we will not make sensible interpretations of events. and we are likely to make policy mistakes. the rise of religious fundamentalism, particularly islamic fundamentalism, is there. we are facing this crisis now with isis. the latest manifestation. i doubt it will be the last manifestation. we need to be very clear about the threat that the islamic state poses to us. first of all, the humanitarian threat, the immediate threat to the population that lives under the control. we have seen what they are capable of -- beheadings crucifixion, setting people on fire for a video camera. things that we thought had been violent, left behind in the middle ages. the second threat of course, destabilization of the region. they would love to see a full-blown religious war. this is in fact part of what they are trying to achieve. then of course, there
people alive on our planet today get their drinking water from a river that arises on the tibetan plateau. why do you think china is so intent on to that? is it the dalai lama or the fact that the world's richest resource of water? unless we know the data, we will not make sensible interpretations of events. and we are likely to make policy mistakes. the rise of religious fundamentalism, particularly islamic fundamentalism, is there. we are facing this crisis now with isis. the latest...
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but the streets in the belmont plateau area well, they look pretty good. >> nbc 10's first alert meteorologistsheena parveen is back with us with another cold forecast. >> i don't think i can take another one. the snow isn't melting any time soon. >> no. it's not melting tonight. it's probably not going melt so much tomorrow. but in some areas, i think we will see at least a little snow melt with the sunshine. and temperatures orme and especially sunday above freezing. right now we have temperatures in about the mid to low 20s. low 20s north and west. 26 philadelphia. 23 wilmington. low 20s for south jersey and delaware, most of these areas. if you're heading out tonight, it's going to be a cold one out there. we'll be dropping into the teens as we get closer to the later evening hours. by 6:00 p.m., still in the mid-20s. mostly sunny skies out there like we're seeing currently. but by 8:00, we'll be dropping down to around 20 degrees. wand the clear skies and the lighter winds, that will allow our temperatures to be dropping into the teens by 10:00 tonight. so it will be another cold night to
but the streets in the belmont plateau area well, they look pretty good. >> nbc 10's first alert meteorologistsheena parveen is back with us with another cold forecast. >> i don't think i can take another one. the snow isn't melting any time soon. >> no. it's not melting tonight. it's probably not going melt so much tomorrow. but in some areas, i think we will see at least a little snow melt with the sunshine. and temperatures orme and especially sunday above freezing. right...
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this is the first mountainous plateau in france. very far from a highly populated big city like nice, it's very difficult to access on foot and it is virtually impossible to get there with any kind of ground vehicle. you would have to fly in. >> it's so interesting. there's no suggestion at this point, of course, this early on that weather was a factor in what happened with the crash. what more did the guide say? was it bad at the time or just about to become challenging weather conditions from the searchers? >> from everything we're hearing it wasn't bad at the time but it was getting worse and it was corporal ka complicating the rescue efforts when it comes to choppers and helicopte r search teams to fly in. they don't want to put the crew in danger. also he added that tomorrow's weather forecast is bad. you can imagine that just today and in a few hours it will get dark and tomorrow if weather conditions aren't favorable, it will make it all the more complicated to reach the crash site and retrieve any bodies because from high le
this is the first mountainous plateau in france. very far from a highly populated big city like nice, it's very difficult to access on foot and it is virtually impossible to get there with any kind of ground vehicle. you would have to fly in. >> it's so interesting. there's no suggestion at this point, of course, this early on that weather was a factor in what happened with the crash. what more did the guide say? was it bad at the time or just about to become challenging weather...
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may happen to them is what happened to the early leaders in search which is that, you know, they plateau then all of a sudden somebody figures out a better model the way google did and comes in and takes over the whole space. because now you understand how that's supposed to work. you know, if they stall, others are going to come in like i said i think it's the most amazing idea since facebook, so i think they, they stand out as the one to watch, but $40 billion is just it's unprecedented as a venture capital backed private market valuation and, you know, the burden of proof will be on those who are the bulls and we'll see. >> hey, roger, so last year, about $59 billion went into startups. i think 30 something or companies raised over a billion dollars just in cash handed to them. not in terms of valuation. about half the investors in this deals were not people like you, traditional venture capitalists who have been through a cycle and know what they're doing. half of the money came from mutual funds, smaller hedge funds, is that the kind of thing that anoise you because it drives up val
may happen to them is what happened to the early leaders in search which is that, you know, they plateau then all of a sudden somebody figures out a better model the way google did and comes in and takes over the whole space. because now you understand how that's supposed to work. you know, if they stall, others are going to come in like i said i think it's the most amazing idea since facebook, so i think they, they stand out as the one to watch, but $40 billion is just it's unprecedented as a...
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instead always pointing again to the white communities of white guilt is going to carry you to the next plateaujust not realistic. so we've lost moral clarity in terms of dealing with slavery, reconstruction, the fight against legal segregation in this country. >> well, but part of what you're saying is as hard as that was, and as brave as those people were, tha was kind of easy pardon the expression, black and white, and now it gets really complicated. >> correct. >> well i mean it's like george said. one of the unfortunate things about the speech the president gave at selma and most of it was great he actually made really good points, it was very rousing. but he just felt compelled to have to throw in this argument that the voter i.d. laws across the country. and that feeds another one of these narratives which is just simply not true. it's not a central focus. if you look at 2012 black voter turnout exceeded that of white voter turnout and in states with the strictest voter i.d. laws. >> but that's because -- >> i think that's surprising about this is he hasn't talked at all about the other
instead always pointing again to the white communities of white guilt is going to carry you to the next plateaujust not realistic. so we've lost moral clarity in terms of dealing with slavery, reconstruction, the fight against legal segregation in this country. >> well, but part of what you're saying is as hard as that was, and as brave as those people were, tha was kind of easy pardon the expression, black and white, and now it gets really complicated. >> correct. >> well i...
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i think it's making a plateau to the next level, which is 75 bucks.ets up. i think route 58, you're out, and looking for a move to 75. it's not that expensive of a stock, 12% short interests. i think first solar is a play right now. >> time now for pops and drops. big movers for the day. a pop up 7%. dan? >> up 7% on a slight beat and a mild guide down here. you know, the stock broke out to 15-year highs almost -- excuse me, seven-year highs, but it's a massive breakout here. i don't think you chase breakouts in this market. i think this is a stock that has a lot of foreign exchange exposure. i think if it comes back to that breakout, that's where you buy it, but that's somewhere probably closer to 90 bucks. >> pop for lululemon up 5%. karen? >> yeah, they had some good earnings and i think also a low bar. so we had some traffic acceleration, which is a very good thing. the comps were up, the men's division was up, the valuation is up. it's okay here. it's not as cheap as some other things, but good for them. >> pop for dr. pepper and snapple. >> a lo
i think it's making a plateau to the next level, which is 75 bucks.ets up. i think route 58, you're out, and looking for a move to 75. it's not that expensive of a stock, 12% short interests. i think first solar is a play right now. >> time now for pops and drops. big movers for the day. a pop up 7%. dan? >> up 7% on a slight beat and a mild guide down here. you know, the stock broke out to 15-year highs almost -- excuse me, seven-year highs, but it's a massive breakout here. i...
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hugh ferris took it to the next plateau, reasonable, showing literal setbacks. still with a freestanding tower but one that is slightly regulated coming down to scale. and he said, this is probably the ideal. this is the way of block front building should look. well on 34th and 35th, beginning in the 1850's, we had this building, which was the home of mr. and mrs. william master. it was a brown stone mansion. it overlooked the garden on the south side. there were a few windows and the garden. mrs. williams astor became to know as the mrs. astor in part because of this room of her art gallery. and had the capacity of 400. the brother of william, john jacob astor the third, built a house -- this has gone completely -- built a house just south on 33rd street. no windows at all overlooking the garden. this view by the way is the funeral of ulysses s. grant. but john jacob astor died in 1890. his son william waldorf astor inherited the house and he did not want anything to do with american society, and he decided to tear it down. he put up a hotel on the site. and wh
hugh ferris took it to the next plateau, reasonable, showing literal setbacks. still with a freestanding tower but one that is slightly regulated coming down to scale. and he said, this is probably the ideal. this is the way of block front building should look. well on 34th and 35th, beginning in the 1850's, we had this building, which was the home of mr. and mrs. william master. it was a brown stone mansion. it overlooked the garden on the south side. there were a few windows and the garden....
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if earnings do not pick up, markets will plateau. valuations are less attractive.ssibility of a correction. be warned. be skeptical of europe's stock rally. >> 7:55 in london. "on the move" is next. we will speak to the ceo of the bank of cyprus. you will not want to miss that. jonathan ferro in cyprus as the ecb meets. we will leave you in the hands of "on the modeve>' ♪ >> very good morning and welcome to "on the move or co i am manus cranny. -- "on the move" i am manus cranny. the ecb convenes in crisis for the first time since the crucial qe announcement. we wait for the latest on mario draghi's trillion dollar war against deflation. and the six-year anniversary of a record low rate, will governor mark carney file for divorce? that is the question. 7% is the goal for 2015, but is that too ambitious as the nation faces the headwind. and abbvie will by the pharmaceutical $421 billion. much more to come on that story. euro stoxx 50 up 1.5%. the german factory orders did little to quell the market. let's get to caroline. >> 20 seconds in, how is equity markets ship
if earnings do not pick up, markets will plateau. valuations are less attractive.ssibility of a correction. be warned. be skeptical of europe's stock rally. >> 7:55 in london. "on the move" is next. we will speak to the ceo of the bank of cyprus. you will not want to miss that. jonathan ferro in cyprus as the ecb meets. we will leave you in the hands of "on the modeve>' ♪ >> very good morning and welcome to "on the move or co i am manus cranny. -- "on...
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it depends on if you look at what happened straight if the dollar strength is not sustained or plateauingn make a difference. i am not a dollar forecaster. brendan: he is trying to tell you he is quietly skating to where the puck is going, not where it is. olivia: a no-win out that it is all rubbish. there is no relation between stronger dollar and equity performance. thomas: that is correct. when you look at historical episodes of dollar strength when the dollar goes up, pe goes up, but there is an earnings hit. domestic stocks do better. olivia: you are saying there's a negative correlation between gas prices and apparel sales. thomas: we published a note this morning. 80% of households spend the same amount on gasoline as on apparel. olivia: i spend more on apparel just for the record. thomas: the drop of gasoline means a lot of prior power for apparel and entertainment spending. this correlation -- tom: cinderella in imax is in your future. brendan: i hate to recite the pledge of allegiance, but do we have a unique economy? thomas: we have a growing population and encourages business
it depends on if you look at what happened straight if the dollar strength is not sustained or plateauingn make a difference. i am not a dollar forecaster. brendan: he is trying to tell you he is quietly skating to where the puck is going, not where it is. olivia: a no-win out that it is all rubbish. there is no relation between stronger dollar and equity performance. thomas: that is correct. when you look at historical episodes of dollar strength when the dollar goes up, pe goes up, but there...
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the economy starts to plateau a little bit after two strong years. things we think lloyds bank management team can do to drive the share price higher. >> i don't think i understood the elements of the -- the nonconsumer businesses. take further costs out. i think it has obscured the growth. one is growing the underlying book. it is being damaged by the -- conduct charges. damage that growth of the book value. they start to move away. this bank is growing. its equity value a lot stronger. >> do you think international investors are -- u.k. action? will they be put off u.k. assets in the runup to the election? >> lots of corporate management teams are cautious about investing significant amounts of capital in the u.k. now. >> u.k. companies are cautious? >> about putting fixed asset investments in u.k. if i'm an exporter out of the u.k. outside the eurozone the prospect s of paris. i would like to choose the nonu.k. option. >> that might not fix itself within two years. >> that could -- structural pressure on sterling for that two to three-year period.
the economy starts to plateau a little bit after two strong years. things we think lloyds bank management team can do to drive the share price higher. >> i don't think i understood the elements of the -- the nonconsumer businesses. take further costs out. i think it has obscured the growth. one is growing the underlying book. it is being damaged by the -- conduct charges. damage that growth of the book value. they start to move away. this bank is growing. its equity value a lot stronger....
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people alive on our planet today get their drinking water from a river that arises on the tibetan plateau. why do you think china is so intent on to that? is that the dalai lama or the fact that the world's richest resource of water? unless we know the data, we will not make sensible interpretations of events. and we are likely to make policy mistakes. the rise of religious fundamentalism, particularly islamic fundamentalism, is there. we are facing this crisis now with isis. the most recent manifestation. we need to be very clear about the threat that the islamic state poses to us. for small, the humanitarian threat, the immediate threat to the population that lives under the control. we have seen what they are capable of -- beheadings crucifixion setting people on fire for a video camera. things that we thought -- violence and we thought had been left behind in the middle ages. the second threat of course, destabilization of the region. they would love to see a full-blown religious war. this is in fact part of what they are trying to achieve. then of course, there will be the university
people alive on our planet today get their drinking water from a river that arises on the tibetan plateau. why do you think china is so intent on to that? is that the dalai lama or the fact that the world's richest resource of water? unless we know the data, we will not make sensible interpretations of events. and we are likely to make policy mistakes. the rise of religious fundamentalism, particularly islamic fundamentalism, is there. we are facing this crisis now with isis. the most recent...
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he just had a whole new plateau of fame for a very, you know very, you know awful reason because he wassinated. and lincoln is now seen as one of our greatest presidents. when historians do ratings, he's basically in the top three all the time with franklin roosevelt and george washington, basically. but lincoln was a growing celebrity especially after the war was being worn and his life was cut short by the assassination. we don't know how he would have handled all the difficult issues of reconstruction, but basically he has entered this pantheon of spiritual lead exert political leaders -- leaders and political leaders over our history since then. ...s. presidents. caller: thank you. i'm really enjoying this program. i think you are making the presidency more human. i have kind of a concern. we have a president to in my opinion is a great entertainer. but my disappointed has been that the policies never seem to come to fruition. everything kind of seems to end up a mess. what i would like to know is which presidents do you think have been great entertainers or celebrities but also the
he just had a whole new plateau of fame for a very, you know very, you know awful reason because he wassinated. and lincoln is now seen as one of our greatest presidents. when historians do ratings, he's basically in the top three all the time with franklin roosevelt and george washington, basically. but lincoln was a growing celebrity especially after the war was being worn and his life was cut short by the assassination. we don't know how he would have handled all the difficult issues of...
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coverage that's supposed to be the heart of what obamacare does to reform the system is going to plateauseeing the net number of people buying private coverage on the website is slowing down. bill: great to get your perspective. martha: another detainee is leaving gitmo. there is growing outrage as usama bin laden's bodyguard is being cleared for release. bill: is the first family moving into magnum p.i.'s home? details on the secret sale that just went down in hawaii. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or
coverage that's supposed to be the heart of what obamacare does to reform the system is going to plateauseeing the net number of people buying private coverage on the website is slowing down. bill: great to get your perspective. martha: another detainee is leaving gitmo. there is growing outrage as usama bin laden's bodyguard is being cleared for release. bill: is the first family moving into magnum p.i.'s home? details on the secret sale that just went down in hawaii. [ female announcer ] we...