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i never paid much attention to her pocketbook. why?looks like it might have been a purse-snatching. eva never carried around much money. green: we found $250 in her purse. you did? you live on 68th street. what would she be doing way up at manhattan avenue and 104th? nothing that would get her killed. she taught art at the morningside community center. did she ever talk about her students? yes. they liked art. she was murdered in broad daylight with a cop right there and you don't have any idea who did this? not at the moment. we'll get the guy. i hope so. i have to call my family. briscoe: standard procedure. his wife's dead, he's taking it out on us. the borough commander wants to know how 15 units in hot pursuit missed this guy. green: maybe he should be calling patrol, not detective squad. maybe the detective squad should be getting him off my back. these are eva's students. stoned killers, all of them. what time was her class over? it was supposed to be at 11:00. but she stayed till 12:00. her students love her. i don't know how i
i never paid much attention to her pocketbook. why?looks like it might have been a purse-snatching. eva never carried around much money. green: we found $250 in her purse. you did? you live on 68th street. what would she be doing way up at manhattan avenue and 104th? nothing that would get her killed. she taught art at the morningside community center. did she ever talk about her students? yes. they liked art. she was murdered in broad daylight with a cop right there and you don't have any idea...
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. >> look at the pocketbook of the person who you're lehning money to.g with that? >> you don't take the same view that anyone whom you associate with might be all defaulted on loans or a reckless credit history and that a lender might look askance at you saying-maybe -- >> that's true. and that is why -- if the information wasn't accurate, the companies wouldn't be using it because at the end of the day, the companies who are lehning -- lending money want to lend it to people who are paying it back. >> they want to get their -- jack up their insurance rates and get their money back. they're going to get insured. it's exactly what happened during the mortgage crisis. they just want to be able to get someone on the hook and if they pay, fantastic. if they don't, they're -- >> sounds more responsible. >> neil: if i have a good credit score, if i have a good -- everything was good, i paid my bills on time, the fact that sean hannity is a friend should not hurt me. >> exactly. >> neil: bill o'riley might be another matter. that would be killing my credit sco
. >> look at the pocketbook of the person who you're lehning money to.g with that? >> you don't take the same view that anyone whom you associate with might be all defaulted on loans or a reckless credit history and that a lender might look askance at you saying-maybe -- >> that's true. and that is why -- if the information wasn't accurate, the companies wouldn't be using it because at the end of the day, the companies who are lehning -- lending money want to lend it to people...
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well, but i didn't speak english well, and he noticed i worked hard to learn, and i cared this pocketbookdictionary with me everywhere so that if any time i encountered a word or phrase i didn't understand, i looked it up and see what the chinese translation was, and he went out of his way to, you know, to help me -- one, activists la mate to american society, and also constantly encourage me to do better. that didn't matter to me he was not chinese. it didn't matter to me he was black. he used to tell all the classmates i had, most of the students were black, and he told the black kids all the time they needed not to slack off. they needed to stop making excuses, that they needed to work harder, and it was great that they had a role model like him, but just because you don't have a role model sharing your ethnicity or color doesn't mean you have to stop looking. there's all kinds of people, and i've seen all kinds of folks who have been willing and able to mentor people who didn't share their genter, ethnicity, or cultural background, and i think that actually -- i think we -- people who
well, but i didn't speak english well, and he noticed i worked hard to learn, and i cared this pocketbookdictionary with me everywhere so that if any time i encountered a word or phrase i didn't understand, i looked it up and see what the chinese translation was, and he went out of his way to, you know, to help me -- one, activists la mate to american society, and also constantly encourage me to do better. that didn't matter to me he was not chinese. it didn't matter to me he was black. he used...
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so i rushed up out of the house, grabbed the pocketbook, i get the pocketbook and i leave. >> i couldto the bank and i go through the drive-thru in my own car. i go through the drive-thru window and write a check out for something like $150. >> sherman ray moore was at the bank window trying to cash a check from my mother. >> the bank teller alerted police who picked up moore at a nearby hotel a few hours later. >> put me in the police car, take me to the county jail, read me my rights, tell me what i'm charged with. i'm charged with capital murder. you're going to get the electric chair. we're going to kill you for taking a life of some woman, a white woman. you're going to pay for it. >> moore was sentenced to life without parole and spared the death penalty. his victim's son got a chance to confront him. >> i told him he could rot in jail as far as i could care less. >> with no chance of ever getting out, moore developed a reputation for extreme violence. >> i immediately adapted to prison survival. i entered holman in 1984. don't befriend nobody. don't trust nobody. only trust you
so i rushed up out of the house, grabbed the pocketbook, i get the pocketbook and i leave. >> i couldto the bank and i go through the drive-thru in my own car. i go through the drive-thru window and write a check out for something like $150. >> sherman ray moore was at the bank window trying to cash a check from my mother. >> the bank teller alerted police who picked up moore at a nearby hotel a few hours later. >> put me in the police car, take me to the county jail,...
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that cuts into their pocketbook of course since they're paid by the trip they say would co-raise theice gfs at stores. the strike end today but could continue tomorrow morning. >> we're counting down to the bay cars can drive on the bay bridge. there is still a lot of work to do. we are on the new span today and are on treasure island. heather? >> that is among the project remaining between now and opening day. most of what is left is paving and striping.qq?o and moving barriers and connecting to the toll plaza. >> probably the most challenging is going to be demolishing that section of the can be deck to get it out $#ñn everything else is painting and moving rail. >> a concrete barrier is separating the current approach from the new one. when connected traffic swril a more direct alignment. that is new at the western end as well. and eastbound deck will be less curvy coming out of the tunnel n addition motorists might have a touch of vertigo flying akrts bay. >> this be will be a very different experience for people driving over this bridge in terms of what they've been used to. sin
that cuts into their pocketbook of course since they're paid by the trip they say would co-raise theice gfs at stores. the strike end today but could continue tomorrow morning. >> we're counting down to the bay cars can drive on the bay bridge. there is still a lot of work to do. we are on the new span today and are on treasure island. heather? >> that is among the project remaining between now and opening day. most of what is left is paving and striping.qq?o and moving barriers and...
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. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbook but not good for your pocketbook.me vehicles have synthetic oil, and if you read in your owner's manual, check that owner's manual, it could be 7,500 and even 10,000 miles if you have a full synthetic oil. running full synthetic oil is better for your engine, better fuel economy and less emissions. >> washing your car. >> yes. >> i would think soap is soap. you can use dish soap. >> using dish soap strips off the wax like it takes the grease off your plates. it takes the grease and wax off your car. use automotive products on your vehicle. >> all the gadgets, improve your mileage, 15% more, add it to the air filter, the crank case, whatever. >> 99.9% of them are totally false. they are absolutely a waste. magnets, i have found a few that work. i test them myself. a couple of additives. this is one additive that i found helps balance the ethanol out. it actually works. about $4 for a container, but it improved my fuel economy by three to four miles per gallon. >> as you've writ ebt car-makers are under enormous pressur
. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbook but not good for your pocketbook.me vehicles have synthetic oil, and if you read in your owner's manual, check that owner's manual, it could be 7,500 and even 10,000 miles if you have a full synthetic oil. running full synthetic oil is better for your engine, better fuel economy and less emissions. >> washing your car. >> yes. >> i would think soap is soap. you can use dish soap. >> using dish soap strips off the...
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not only that but jack spade has access to the kate spade pocketbook which gives us an unfair advantage in the retail market. adobe books which we have heard a lot of about was pushed out after rent increases and after they raised $60,000 through community fundraisers to pay for their rent in -- increases, they were still asked to move out by their landlord. once jack spade came into the picture, the landlord raised her rent and told her to expect more rent increases. now it breaks down to more than double for paying in less than 6 months. another shop already suffered. they have been forced out on their 1 year anniversary when the represent was doubled. on top of that having a detrimental effect on the local businesses. all the high paying jobs are in new york. they even a hired a contractor from new mexico. now we shouldn't just let them change the spirit of our neighborhood. >> next speaker, please. >> i own a store across from the space for jack spade. i have been on the fence about this issue from the very beginning. but, after being on 15th street for 6 years now and seen a declin
not only that but jack spade has access to the kate spade pocketbook which gives us an unfair advantage in the retail market. adobe books which we have heard a lot of about was pushed out after rent increases and after they raised $60,000 through community fundraisers to pay for their rent in -- increases, they were still asked to move out by their landlord. once jack spade came into the picture, the landlord raised her rent and told her to expect more rent increases. now it breaks down to more...
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debt to spiral our pocketbook out of controls. >> david: sabrina, does the senator know what he is talkingut? >> he does. of the he realizes the national debt was $1 trillion. three times larger than it was under george w. bush and 18 times larmer than it was under president clinton. i don't support going to syria in a military invasion but we need to have the financial and political tackle foreign entanglement, and drowning under the tsunami of debt doesn't allow to us protect ourselves. >> david: one angle of this is iran supports assad. he supports the guy we're going after in this battle. iran hasser i has terrorists tot costly for us with political and financial capital. >> that wouldn't change my view. conservatives have to get real. if they're for a smaller government they can't have military force defending some of the richest countries in the world. if we dislike healthcare here we have to not support military care for other countries. >> we have to provide umbrella. if we withdraw from the worlds the countries will defend themselves and that's a volatile world. i don't want japan
debt to spiral our pocketbook out of controls. >> david: sabrina, does the senator know what he is talkingut? >> he does. of the he realizes the national debt was $1 trillion. three times larger than it was under george w. bush and 18 times larmer than it was under president clinton. i don't support going to syria in a military invasion but we need to have the financial and political tackle foreign entanglement, and drowning under the tsunami of debt doesn't allow to us protect...
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. >> this has to hit them in the pocketbook. what kind of lopses are we talking about? >> "the new york times" website was down for certain people trying to access it, not necessarily for everybody. they were trying to get it up quickly. the revenues lost probably not significant. what the problem will be is if the hackers are able to get beyond just the public facing website and get into the guts of some companies and get credit card information and material operations of the company, that's where you see significant losses. >> the other issue on the side of the businesses, these are high-profile companies that put out news they are hacked but other companies think it's taboo to say they are vulnerable and have been hacked. how much is that of them holding back? >> that's a problem because the companies who are their clients, they are work pg with these companies to prevent the atta attacks, they don't want any details getting out because there is money at stake on some disputes over who is responsible, partly for brand protections reasons. they don't want to be embarr
. >> this has to hit them in the pocketbook. what kind of lopses are we talking about? >> "the new york times" website was down for certain people trying to access it, not necessarily for everybody. they were trying to get it up quickly. the revenues lost probably not significant. what the problem will be is if the hackers are able to get beyond just the public facing website and get into the guts of some companies and get credit card information and material operations of...
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the stakes are incredibly high to us from our pocketbook to our best friend in israel.ly way to stop this is for america to lead. this is another example leading from behind doesn't work. >> i spoke earlier with colonel ralph peters and said often he feels the white house needs to lead more. he said in this case, he feels like he wants them to hang back a bit. he doesn't want them to basically speak out against the military. i think that's one of his fears they will speak out against the military. we did hear sort of things around the edges, in some ways about that, from john kerry and the white house spokesman in terms of talking about respecting the outcome of the election, which is mohamed morsi, understanding the protesters in the streets, how do we characterize as a nation where we stand on this? >> we stand for free and fair election. we don't stand for mob rule. we stand for the rule of law and not the rule of gun. the muslim brotherhood backlash was real and deserved. they took the country down anñ islamic fundamentalist road. they misread their mandate. the bes
the stakes are incredibly high to us from our pocketbook to our best friend in israel.ly way to stop this is for america to lead. this is another example leading from behind doesn't work. >> i spoke earlier with colonel ralph peters and said often he feels the white house needs to lead more. he said in this case, he feels like he wants them to hang back a bit. he doesn't want them to basically speak out against the military. i think that's one of his fears they will speak out against the...
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[audio not understandable] maybe not damaging the pocketbook as much as you thought. want to talk about ways to cook shrimp. boil it or fry it back in a bit. hey, what's that? new jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious -- people love it. i got one! [ female announcer ] give your day a lift with new jif whips. we can't keep them on the shelves. i got one! we can't keep them on the shelves. it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too, for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v.
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already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david. church is essential. to children the streets. that women kidnapped and converted to islam police will soon be another girl says for the cup to christians of egypt to the existence of such a thing to. the way of the cross city. the main competitor on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with students. for each drop from an old dirty supply. let people think i hear prices purer want to. live on our teeth. they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets when the same water. nestle's is selling as spring water. thanks. it's been less than a month since the city of detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history seeking chapter nine protection for nearly twenty billion dollars worth of debt and long term liabilities now michigan state officials have taken the reins of the city's financi
already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david. church is essential. to children the streets. that women kidnapped and converted to islam police will soon be another girl says for the cup to christians of egypt to the existence of such a thing to. the way of the cross city. the...
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if you target that, every american will feel it inheir pocketbook every time they go to the pump, fillp, oil and gas prices will skyrocket. there's attacks launched out of the sigh nigh in egypt against israel, could spill into another conflict, and then the whole global economy's going to feel it. lou: most troubling to me is not any intonings for europe, if i may be provenn issue here, because we have sufficient energy in the country to stall any possibility of an impact of embargo or description in the world's oil supply, but wat bothers me, kt, is a set of leaders, this president, running around like they have it figured out, of pronouncing egypt unworthy f our aid rather than talking positively, constructively about engaging intelligently with a force that is the natural ally of the united states, a military that's suppressing islamists in the form of breerhood and their affiliated organizations. >> remember, that's the group that's kept the peace for 40 years, the peace between israel and e just a minute. look at senator mccain, a lot of resppct, but i don't think he waright on s
if you target that, every american will feel it inheir pocketbook every time they go to the pump, fillp, oil and gas prices will skyrocket. there's attacks launched out of the sigh nigh in egypt against israel, could spill into another conflict, and then the whole global economy's going to feel it. lou: most troubling to me is not any intonings for europe, if i may be provenn issue here, because we have sufficient energy in the country to stall any possibility of an impact of embargo or...
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acceptance trial of trying to get into the girl's pants white collar criminals trying to get into the pocketbook it's all about. if you if you're a creep nobody is going to believe you lie so you've got to get people to like you to believe your lies is a criminal crazy eddie's how's the gentle kind criminal i always thought would a smile instead of a gun and i believe you were shuffling some stuff around your warehouses how did you actually go about conducting the fraud at that time. is very very simple it's called distraction we would have cute females always working with our what it is so that they would never look where they are supposed to be looking charming member and roaming them but never on the estimate cleavage as far as a point of distraction a male what it is and how in the 1980's most of what it is we young males and single and how did they actually catch you. they did it my cousin eddie had a problem he couldn't keep a zipper shut so eventually his ex-wife instituted a lawsuit against him and that's when the proverbial s.-h. hit the fan and what have you done since and i know that
acceptance trial of trying to get into the girl's pants white collar criminals trying to get into the pocketbook it's all about. if you if you're a creep nobody is going to believe you lie so you've got to get people to like you to believe your lies is a criminal crazy eddie's how's the gentle kind criminal i always thought would a smile instead of a gun and i believe you were shuffling some stuff around your warehouses how did you actually go about conducting the fraud at that time. is very...
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already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david let me let me respond will let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the piece we have our night show . believed to be the site which spent standing there together here in this race we're being i don't mean to talk about the me let me. explain. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia which. is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups are a part of me that is not a manager is a change their name and strategy but i just feel the same. high ranking suspects you know coming. pretty upset on that mr president. the president. both in me. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. he says sick stuff and keep quiet or else you'll suffer th
already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david let me let me respond will let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the piece we have our night show . believed to be the site which spent standing there together here in this race we're being i don't mean to...
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. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbooks.vehicles have synthetic oil if you read the owner's manual it could even be 10,000 running full synthetic oil is better for your oriole in your engine in the emissions. john: soap this soap? accusing tisch soap it tkes the wax off of the car used automotiveve products. john: all the ggets advertised to improve the mileage 50 percent more. >> 99-point 9% is a false i have found a few that work by test them mysel there are a couple additive's this is one i found that helps take the ethanol out in the works it is $4 for a container but it improves the fuel economy. john: the car makers are under pressure to get more mileage then they would jump on his back absolutely what i believe you? >> i know this works a couple other products do work. john: then why don't the car companies use it? to make absolutely but the truth is they have not purchased in this yet it is a brand-new park it in line at one dash brand new market eventually they will me up with their own versioo the 99.9% are a hoax.
. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbooks.vehicles have synthetic oil if you read the owner's manual it could even be 10,000 running full synthetic oil is better for your oriole in your engine in the emissions. john: soap this soap? accusing tisch soap it tkes the wax off of the car used automotiveve products. john: all the ggets advertised to improve the mileage 50 percent more. >> 99-point 9% is a false i have found a few that work by test them mysel there are a couple...
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. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbooks.vehicles have synthetic oil if you read the owner's manual it could even be 10,000 running fl synthetic oil is better for your oriole in your engine in the emissions. john: soap this soap? accusing tisch soap itakes the wax off of the car used automotive products. john: all the gadgets advertised to improve the mileage 50 percent more. >> 99-point 9% is a false i have found a few that work by test them myself there are a couple additive's this is one i found that helps take the ethanol out in the works it is $4 for a container but it improves the fu economy. john: the car makers are under pressure to get mo mileage then they would jump on his back absolutely what i believe you? >> know thisorks a couple other products do work. john: then why don't the car companies use it? to make absolutely but the truth is they have not purchased in this yet it is a brand-new park itin line at one dash brand new market eventually they will come up with their own versioo the 99.9% are a hoax. john: wi
. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbooks.vehicles have synthetic oil if you read the owner's manual it could even be 10,000 running fl synthetic oil is better for your oriole in your engine in the emissions. john: soap this soap? accusing tisch soap itakes the wax off of the car used automotive products. john: all the gadgets advertised to improve the mileage 50 percent more. >> 99-point 9% is a false i have found a few that work by test them myself there are a couple...
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already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drug from a dirty supply. let people think your prices pure. life. they use them there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same. this. spring water. so let's apply here. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did every president of the it is a very high return on investment. in that he said but i've been working in this area for thirty years you cannot always had to pay the armed groups a lot of media that is i knew that about a minute or is a change their name and strategy but it's just till the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know coming. pretty upset on that mr president. the president. both in the. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is dead. he says sick stuff and k
already done this i think it's time that they have to start looking out for our health of their pocketbooks. still ahead tonight we'll take a closer look at the city of detroit and what the future will hold an exclusive report from the test producer in there david. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drug from a dirty supply. let people think your prices pure. life. they use them there and wash their hands. and flush their...
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europe and america if the suez is targeted by the brotherhood every american will feel that in their pocketbook everytime they go to the pomp and fill up wheel and gas prices will skyrocket and also don't forget the sinai peninsula is the al qaeda as a hotbed and a tax air-launched there against israel that could spill over egypt's borders into a whiter conflict than whole global economy will feel it. lou: more troubling to me if i may be provincial we have sufficient energy to forestall any possibility to be an impact for the embargo or the disruption but what does bother me is a set of leaders, this president senator mccain and senator graham to pronounce each of done worthy of our aid instead of talking constructively about with the natural ally of the united states a secular military that is suppressing radical islamist with the muslim brotherhood and their affiliated organizations. >> also the group keeping peace for 40 years i looked at senator mccain i have a lot of respect for him but i don't think he is right on syria or libya or the us. lou: mike ago thrale a longer list mckee in fine
europe and america if the suez is targeted by the brotherhood every american will feel that in their pocketbook everytime they go to the pomp and fill up wheel and gas prices will skyrocket and also don't forget the sinai peninsula is the al qaeda as a hotbed and a tax air-launched there against israel that could spill over egypt's borders into a whiter conflict than whole global economy will feel it. lou: more troubling to me if i may be provincial we have sufficient energy to forestall any...
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taking more and more out of hard-working americans pocketbooks, it is not being spent wisely. we need to do it better. the american people deserve better. >> thank you both for joining us here on "money" with melissa francis. the talk this week has been fannie mae and freddie mac and at to do with them despite reporting enormous profit. president obama wants to eventually make them private but tom sullivan has something to say about that. >> fannie mae and freddie mac, can you put them back together again? i think you can the esident wants to wipe them down, take a loss. i believe they are not only viable, they worked for 70 years it provided money to generations of homeowners. what went terribly wrong was not them, it was, push them to make loans to people preously not qualified. the solution is to go back to the simple rules. 20% down with credit, it worked for years and the president said the private mortgage business should now make e loans. without the flow of funds from fatt and feddie there will be limited investor meyfor mortgages, banks will become pickier than ever b
taking more and more out of hard-working americans pocketbooks, it is not being spent wisely. we need to do it better. the american people deserve better. >> thank you both for joining us here on "money" with melissa francis. the talk this week has been fannie mae and freddie mac and at to do with them despite reporting enormous profit. president obama wants to eventually make them private but tom sullivan has something to say about that. >> fannie mae and freddie mac, can...
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who would be best for my pocketbook? who should i be cheering for?>> i can start taking votes who i think would be best but it is tough to say because the person they put in place nobody has any idea what that person is going to direct for the reserve and how fast they ease up. whether that person is if-then-else easing will take place a little faster than everybody expects, the market gets rattled, read on. gerri: i like that attitude. take advantage of the opportunity that is presented to you. the federal reserve will do their thing in september. goodness knows what is going to happen to our credit rating through all of this. it seems to me this is a perfect storm of bad news for the market. do you think because we have been through this, we charge the stories again and again, will we see a lot of downside action in the market come this fall? >> we will see a lot of consolidation and congestion. these are all things known in the market in the old adage is we all know what will happen. not exactly, but the budget will be a crisis, it will be a last-
who would be best for my pocketbook? who should i be cheering for?>> i can start taking votes who i think would be best but it is tough to say because the person they put in place nobody has any idea what that person is going to direct for the reserve and how fast they ease up. whether that person is if-then-else easing will take place a little faster than everybody expects, the market gets rattled, read on. gerri: i like that attitude. take advantage of the opportunity that is presented...
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hurricane katrina and that's followed a few years later by skyrocketing gas prices that make energy a pocketbook issue once again. the second thing that happens has echoes of the 1970s too. driven by markets and policy, american energy begins to transform in a way that we haven't seen for 40 years. a lot of you know the basic trends, but let me recap them for a moment. natural gas propelled by fracking, passes coal as the top domestic source of energy in 2011. last year we see oil production rise by the largest amount, one-year amount in history capping off a four-year run of increasing production. over that same four-year period, renewable energy from wind and solar doubles while prices, particularly for solar, fall. and u.s. oil consumption peaks in 2005 driven in part by a weak economy, but also by less driving and by improving technologies for cars and trucks. so the echoes of the 1970s don't end with changes in the world or changes in energy. we're also starting to relive some of the paralyzing battles of 1972. you don't need to go that far back to see a time when we could agree, at least i
hurricane katrina and that's followed a few years later by skyrocketing gas prices that make energy a pocketbook issue once again. the second thing that happens has echoes of the 1970s too. driven by markets and policy, american energy begins to transform in a way that we haven't seen for 40 years. a lot of you know the basic trends, but let me recap them for a moment. natural gas propelled by fracking, passes coal as the top domestic source of energy in 2011. last year we see oil production...
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important that libertarianss wing wins but it s about government, keeping government out of your pocketbook of your bedroom, and i think that is message that resonating with vast majority of americans, and so i think that yes, there is a struggle and a challenge, but i think that struggle from a libertarian limited government perspective can be presented more positively, it is about pursuit of happiness, individual living their lives, getting medical care they want on their own terms, those are positive messages, and i think we have do that, that is message we need too have out there. neil: really quickly, do you like this recovery? do you believe it? do you look at improving housing numbers ? >> i think we're having an economic recovery but it is discourages, 80% of job creates since obama took office are part time. that is a scary number. per capt ta in-- capt ta income is not what it should be. neil: john thank you so much we shall see tomorrow, much more. itld ba question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in
important that libertarianss wing wins but it s about government, keeping government out of your pocketbook of your bedroom, and i think that is message that resonating with vast majority of americans, and so i think that yes, there is a struggle and a challenge, but i think that struggle from a libertarian limited government perspective can be presented more positively, it is about pursuit of happiness, individual living their lives, getting medical care they want on their own terms, those are...
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. >>> turn now to welcome relief for drivers and the pocketbooks. catch a break not only for the remainder of this year, but next year too. we have a reporter at a gas station in new york city with the latest details. i like this news. >> reporter: it's good news. we are standing in one of the most expensive places for gas in the country. take a look at the sign in midtown manhattan, a gallon of regular gas is $4.05. this is not representative of most of the country. but there is good news ahead across the board, prices are on their way down. let's look at the numbers starting from a year ago, the federal government reports gas prices in 2012 were on average $3.63 a gallon. this year's projected average is $3.52 a gallon, and 2014, it gets better, the government says that number will fall to $3.37 a gallon. there are big spreads with states and gas prices according to aaa. the most expensive is new york and the west, california among those states. the price? $3.91. the cheapest is the south and southeast. south carolina, that will set you back $3.24
. >>> turn now to welcome relief for drivers and the pocketbooks. catch a break not only for the remainder of this year, but next year too. we have a reporter at a gas station in new york city with the latest details. i like this news. >> reporter: it's good news. we are standing in one of the most expensive places for gas in the country. take a look at the sign in midtown manhattan, a gallon of regular gas is $4.05. this is not representative of most of the country. but there is...
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they're called pocketbooks. and they would put things in them, mostly change, and put them in their pocket. rhea: so that's how the name came. yes. rhea: this is probably really unfair but i want to ask you if you have some that are ones that you particularly love? ellen: this is one of my favorites. it's extraordinary beaded. it looks to me like venetian glass. the colors alone on this are incredible, but the workmanship. and they're always lined very beautifully with silk. rhea: and how old would you think this is? ellen: this is also late 1800s, early 1900s. one of my favorites. rhea: you talked about the fact that they were glass beads. are there some that are made of a different kind of material, besides glass? ellen: well, there's metal beaded bag, like this. this is in the early 1900s. and the fringe is exquisite on this. this one is a beautiful metal mesh bag. it's done with elaborate embroidered mesh metal. it has a beautiful sapphire gem clasp. rhea: and it's really important to us for another reason b
they're called pocketbooks. and they would put things in them, mostly change, and put them in their pocket. rhea: so that's how the name came. yes. rhea: this is probably really unfair but i want to ask you if you have some that are ones that you particularly love? ellen: this is one of my favorites. it's extraordinary beaded. it looks to me like venetian glass. the colors alone on this are incredible, but the workmanship. and they're always lined very beautifully with silk. rhea: and how old...
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. >>> turn now to welcome relief for drivers and their pocketbooks. catch a break not only for the remainder of this year, but next year too. abc didi ray roy is at a gas station in new york city with the latest details. i like this news. >> reporter: it's good news. we are standing in one of the most expensive places for gas in the country. take a look at the sign in midtown manhattan, a gallon of regular gas is $4.05. this is not representative of most of the country. but there is good news ahead across the board, prices are on their way down. let's look at the numbers starting from a year ago. the federal government reports gas prices in 2012 were on average $3.63 a gallon. this year's projected average is $3.52 a gallon, and 2014, it gets better, the government says that number will fall to $3.37 a gallon. there are big spreads with states and gas prices according to aaa. the most expensive is new york and the west, california among those states. the price per gallon there? $3.91. the cheapest is the south and southeast. south carolina, that will
. >>> turn now to welcome relief for drivers and their pocketbooks. catch a break not only for the remainder of this year, but next year too. abc didi ray roy is at a gas station in new york city with the latest details. i like this news. >> reporter: it's good news. we are standing in one of the most expensive places for gas in the country. take a look at the sign in midtown manhattan, a gallon of regular gas is $4.05. this is not representative of most of the country. but there...
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the crisis this syria could hit you in the pocketbook. >> the hacker attack that has taken down the most used websites in the united states. >> also, celebrating the beginning of a dream: live in washington, dc, making a milestone in the fight for civi >> covering novato,," sunnyvale and all bay area this is abc7 news. >> today is the 50th anniversary of a watershed moment in our in addition's history. in 1963 a march and a speech by dr. martin luther king jr. led to a quantum leap in civil rights. we are joined from the lincoln memorial in washington, dc, with dead's commemoration. >> today is about the past and the fight. thousands will come here to honor the freedom marchers who stood at the very spot 50 years ago today and will hear a message of the future and hope from the nation's first black president, president obama. >> 50 years ago today, they poured into washington, by the bus loads, a march of tens of thousands, black and white, to the monument of the president would freed the slaves. their signs and voices demanding racial equality. today a celebration of progress at the lin
the crisis this syria could hit you in the pocketbook. >> the hacker attack that has taken down the most used websites in the united states. >> also, celebrating the beginning of a dream: live in washington, dc, making a milestone in the fight for civi >> covering novato,," sunnyvale and all bay area this is abc7 news. >> today is the 50th anniversary of a watershed moment in our in addition's history. in 1963 a march and a speech by dr. martin luther king jr. led...