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as far as greek psi is concerned olli rehn expects a deal eminently.he bund market. bunds extend their losses. another crucial three days for the eurozone as we look ahead to the eu submit. there will be no greek default in euro bonds, still not the problem. it's a lack of fiscal discipline as the reason you can't have that. the spanish finance minister saying liquidity is not the final solution to the problem talking about the ecb. we'll return with more recap after this. you know the good folks over at prilosec otc have asked yours truly to teach you about treating frequent heartburn. 'cause i know a thing or two about eatin'. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. available at wa
as far as greek psi is concerned olli rehn expects a deal eminently.he bund market. bunds extend their losses. another crucial three days for the eurozone as we look ahead to the eu submit. there will be no greek default in euro bonds, still not the problem. it's a lack of fiscal discipline as the reason you can't have that. the spanish finance minister saying liquidity is not the final solution to the problem talking about the ecb. we'll return with more recap after this. you know the good...
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up to 4,000 psi coming out of this thing. >> jimmy: how come yours is cooler than mine? >> 4,000 psi. >> jimmy: look at you, look at me. you don't see a difference? >> you could cut your hand with this thing -- all right, so, here's the trick. we're going to paint right over here. watch out. >> jimmy: okay. >> what you want to do with an airless sprayer, with this gun, you want to make sure that it is parallel to the wall at all times. and you want to start the sprayer, and keep it going until you're off the side. keep it going back and forth. >> jimmy: let's go. >> nice and easy. >> jimmy: nice and easy. >> oh, boy. >> turn it up. hang on. >> jimmy: yep. it's got a leak. >> no problem. look out! [ machine sounds ] >> jimmy: is it working? [ laughter ] >> this is like a live animal. >> jimmy: this segment is sponsored by viagra, guys. [ laughter ] >> here we go. >> lot of water. >> prime it up. >> prime it up. >> jimmy: we'll water the house. >> there we go. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go. great job, tom, by the way. look at that job. [ laughter ] started painting the
up to 4,000 psi coming out of this thing. >> jimmy: how come yours is cooler than mine? >> 4,000 psi. >> jimmy: look at you, look at me. you don't see a difference? >> you could cut your hand with this thing -- all right, so, here's the trick. we're going to paint right over here. watch out. >> jimmy: okay. >> what you want to do with an airless sprayer, with this gun, you want to make sure that it is parallel to the wall at all times. and you want to start...
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. >> supposed to be 30 psi, so it needs to be corrected. >> when we went from 30 to the teens, every car out there with regular air pressure in it has lost air pressure in their tire. reporter: in newer model cars the automatic tire sensors have been giving false readings when water leaks in. mechanics say use a manual tire gauge just to be sure it's okay. surae chinn in fairfax, 9 news now. >> i saw one of those go off in my car and i was like what's going on. >> it's a sad state of two days of cold air this is what happens. we're in a world of hurt because fortunately it's going to leave quickly, but wait till we have a week of this weather. we're looking at a little bit of snow right now. let me start with live doppler 9000. these bands of snow are setting up to the west. this could lay down a dusting. howard mentioned it at noon. we're getting some pretty good echos. i don't know if there's any ground truth to this, but in hagerstown and frederick i think the snow is hitting the ground. the darker blues are a pretty good indication it's hitting the ground. the activity will push
. >> supposed to be 30 psi, so it needs to be corrected. >> when we went from 30 to the teens, every car out there with regular air pressure in it has lost air pressure in their tire. reporter: in newer model cars the automatic tire sensors have been giving false readings when water leaks in. mechanics say use a manual tire gauge just to be sure it's okay. surae chinn in fairfax, 9 news now. >> i saw one of those go off in my car and i was like what's going on. >> it's a...
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these are 60 psi. >> this is available in all different sizes, eighths of an inch? >> number 3 is 3/8. >> number 4, number five, maybe 5/8. let's pass this around. it is heavy. it is deformed. tell us what that means. >> in the surface of the rebar, that is what engages the reader are with the concrete and creates the section that works with the compression. >> it is rough, and roughness of it connects or secures to the concrete. when i was in kobe, japan, right after the 1995 earthquake, looking at some of the damage, i saw some failure of concrete structures where they had non- deformed read bar -- rebar, smooth steel, and concrete just pulled right off. this has been deformed, which has been used 50, 100 years? >> i believe after the 1930's, he formed rebar is what is used. >> this is standard. that is used in the vertical wall, almost any place except for the special slabs. >> the slab also has reinforcement, but it has much less than a conventional slab. >> they poured the slab one grade, sitting right on the ground? >> it is one great, but it is designed as a
these are 60 psi. >> this is available in all different sizes, eighths of an inch? >> number 3 is 3/8. >> number 4, number five, maybe 5/8. let's pass this around. it is heavy. it is deformed. tell us what that means. >> in the surface of the rebar, that is what engages the reader are with the concrete and creates the section that works with the compression. >> it is rough, and roughness of it connects or secures to the concrete. when i was in kobe, japan, right...
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here, a couple to the centrifugal pumps and these pumps put out the same pressure, approximately 500 psi. all you have to do is push a button to start the motor, and the motor would turn the pump, and the pump created the water pressure, the hydraulic water pressure to operate the gates and also the large intake valves on both ends of the lock chamber. we are looking at the west side of the lock house, and the two circular windows at the bottom were the locations of the boilers in the early days when the locks were run by steam. so these boilers provided steam for the pumps located in the lock house. and now we're looking at the lock chamber, and we can see that there are many hitches located in the wall, and that's where the workers on the barges and the tugboats would tie their ropes to. we're also looking at that time gates that were located on both ends of the lock chamber, two sets of gates were located. and people ask why two sets of gates? so if we had a malfunction in one set of gates, we could use the other set. also, if we had small boats coming in, we would use the internal se
here, a couple to the centrifugal pumps and these pumps put out the same pressure, approximately 500 psi. all you have to do is push a button to start the motor, and the motor would turn the pump, and the pump created the water pressure, the hydraulic water pressure to operate the gates and also the large intake valves on both ends of the lock chamber. we are looking at the west side of the lock house, and the two circular windows at the bottom were the locations of the boilers in the early...
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here, coupled to these centrifugal pumps and these pumps put out the same pressure, approximately 500 psi. all you have to do is push a button to start the motor and the motor would turn the pump and the pump created the water pressure, the hydraulic water pressure, to operate the gates and also the large intake valves on both ends of the lock
here, coupled to these centrifugal pumps and these pumps put out the same pressure, approximately 500 psi. all you have to do is push a button to start the motor and the motor would turn the pump and the pump created the water pressure, the hydraulic water pressure, to operate the gates and also the large intake valves on both ends of the lock
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meanwhile, the executive director of the national kappa kappa psi fraternity tells me that the local from his office here inside lee hall famu president james ammons spoke monday by phone with university trustees about the new case. this comes as university leaders are trying to rid the campus of hazing practices. speaking with us a few weeks ago president ammons said he's encouraging students to speak up. >> and this is what we want our students to do. well, first of all, we want it to stop. but when it occurs, we want them to report it promptly. >> reporter: and in the four investigations now under way there thus far have been seven arrests made with more likely in the near future. in tallahassee, greg angel, abc news. >>> in other news this morning, federal investigators are looking into an embarrassing runway accident at denver international airport. the southwest jet that just landed from l.a. was taxiing to the gate yesterday when it knocked over a light pole. luckily, the 60-foot pole was designed to collapse on impact and minimize damage to the plane. experts, though, say the
meanwhile, the executive director of the national kappa kappa psi fraternity tells me that the local from his office here inside lee hall famu president james ammons spoke monday by phone with university trustees about the new case. this comes as university leaders are trying to rid the campus of hazing practices. speaking with us a few weeks ago president ammons said he's encouraging students to speak up. >> and this is what we want our students to do. well, first of all, we want it to...
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now the fact we don't have a conclusion on the psi talks also damaging sentiment and you can see as we're moving throughout the morning session the market winding down nearly 1% now. let's take a look at key markets to see what we're looking at. in the lit i ftse mib down so a weak start to kick off the week. more than a 1% pull bashg on the french market. the dax is almost down about 1% as well so fairly consistent picture we're looking at. the ftse in london down about 0.8%. bund markets, a bit of a move into the safe haven trade. the u.s. dollar but also no sprays to see prices up 1.83%. the gap close to the ten-year treasury note yield 1.87%. the portuguese market with some news out today. the ten-year yield at a high. 15.66%. 15.38%. elsewhere this is what we're looking at in spain, too. the ten-year bond sitting about 5% on the yield. itly firmly in focus today against the weaker backdrop as we've seen markets up negatively. a yield today of 8 billion euros worth of debt on the five and ten year sector so a lot of focus to see how much appetite there is for this. >>> elsewhere greek
now the fact we don't have a conclusion on the psi talks also damaging sentiment and you can see as we're moving throughout the morning session the market winding down nearly 1% now. let's take a look at key markets to see what we're looking at. in the lit i ftse mib down so a weak start to kick off the week. more than a 1% pull bashg on the french market. the dax is almost down about 1% as well so fairly consistent picture we're looking at. the ftse in london down about 0.8%. bund markets, a...
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perhaps up towards the 133, 133.5 level on optimism about an agreement with the regard to the greek psi deal but at that point i think the bias is still going to be overall to fade rallies in the euro because i think as these various agreements and bailouts work their way through the euro zone economy that austerity will cause a severe slowdown and a drag on the euro. so i think the overall bias is to fade rallies in the euro. >> is the positive news we expect built in at 131, 130 and change looking at right now? >> i think to a certain extent it is. over the last couple of weeks we have seen a good appreciation in the euro and a lot of that has been on anticipation of a positive outcome with regard to the negotiation so i agree. i think that there is a lot of good news built in to the price right now. >> what is your trade today? >> in terms of the trade for today, plays off the euro zone theme and the growth outlook. the trade is a sterling strateg measures work through the economy, we're going to see a drag on growth. we're predicting flat growth this year and in the uk progressing q
perhaps up towards the 133, 133.5 level on optimism about an agreement with the regard to the greek psi deal but at that point i think the bias is still going to be overall to fade rallies in the euro because i think as these various agreements and bailouts work their way through the euro zone economy that austerity will cause a severe slowdown and a drag on the euro. so i think the overall bias is to fade rallies in the euro. >> is the positive news we expect built in at 131, 130 and...
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that tire is measuring 25 psi, it's supposed to be 30, so it needs to be corrected of. reporter: mechanics have seen a rise in calls with newer model cars that have automatic tire sensors. the cold snap can cause false alarms. >> the sensors get moisture in them and freeze. when that happens, the sensor itself can fail permanently. >> i know when i start my car, i hope that it turns over. reporter: with temperatures dropping and fluctuating this week your battery can lose 20% of its charge. >> cold weather will kill a battery standing still. >> lesson learned. >> yup. newberrys are on their way. new batteries are on their way. reporter: new batteries are going about into these cars as we speak. always a good idea to winterize and check. you want to look at your fluids. make sure your battery is charged up. it's easy. when you get your oil changed, have the mechanic go ahead and do that. when it comes to the automatic tire sensors, this is actually attached to the tire usually. what happens is water gets inside there and it can fail. so that false alarm can go off. that
that tire is measuring 25 psi, it's supposed to be 30, so it needs to be corrected of. reporter: mechanics have seen a rise in calls with newer model cars that have automatic tire sensors. the cold snap can cause false alarms. >> the sensors get moisture in them and freeze. when that happens, the sensor itself can fail permanently. >> i know when i start my car, i hope that it turns over. reporter: with temperatures dropping and fluctuating this week your battery can lose 20% of its...
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so psi indicated voters as again happened with obama, i think look at that and say this guyto can build something of scale, this is someone who we can send into battle with an incumbent president and have a chance to win. > yes i think i had this figurean right about 55 or 56 percent of the new hampshire voters today said that mitt romney was the most -- >> rose: that's why i rephrased the question. >> and that group went overwhelmingly for romney. the one bit of -- you know, a littlet bit of disquiet you lok to the exit polls and you can exaggerate the import to be sure. this is a state with a huge independent vote. mitt romney did not do tear my well with that vote. he actually ran behind ron paul among independents, just a little bit ahead of john huntsman if i was the romney people that is a slight danger sign, because in the fall, to win the state which they plan to, they will have to do well among the independent voters. >> rose: independent voters went for obama in new hampshire in late deciding voters with went for obama in new hampshire we are. >> we are talking about romney? >
so psi indicated voters as again happened with obama, i think look at that and say this guyto can build something of scale, this is someone who we can send into battle with an incumbent president and have a chance to win. > yes i think i had this figurean right about 55 or 56 percent of the new hampshire voters today said that mitt romney was the most -- >> rose: that's why i rephrased the question. >> and that group went overwhelmingly for romney. the one bit of -- you know, a...
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of the euro group where they talked again about the situation in greece and now how close we are to psi. jean-claude juncker in an interview with german radio even said he could not rule out public sector involvement. but we have to take this with a pinch of salt. it was a lead question. he was asked would he rule it out and then he said, no, i can't rule it out. in times like this, of course, you can't rule anything out. greece remains a quagmire. we still don't know how much money might be needed. we honed in on the big thing, on the fiscal compact. but it sounds an awful lot like the stability and growth pact which we had except that this time it's something is that's either going to be in constitutions or in official legislation of the various countries should they already and that's a big if. >> does ireland need a referendum or not? >> reporter: the countries that need a referendum will not very likely -- at least that's the scenario we've heard here -- won't put it in their constitution. they will simply put it in normal legislation which means they don't need a referendum. >> ok
of the euro group where they talked again about the situation in greece and now how close we are to psi. jean-claude juncker in an interview with german radio even said he could not rule out public sector involvement. but we have to take this with a pinch of salt. it was a lead question. he was asked would he rule it out and then he said, no, i can't rule it out. in times like this, of course, you can't rule anything out. greece remains a quagmire. we still don't know how much money might be...
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portuguese markets a little bit trapped on the back of these psi talks in greece. the market looking into a litmus test but bonds are improving today as well. take a look at the euro because this is where we saw action on the back of the davos debate looking a little bit range early on, not much momentum. gone up to the 3 is.50 handle. what we're looking at now is what happens out of your side, guys, and that early advanced estimate of gdp could create a further risk appetite and push euro/dollar further in this session. back to you. >> karen, thank you very, very much. when we come back, we'll talk about why twitter is restricting user content in some countries and how some of the twitter are already finding ways to get around this. and then later on "squawk" the u.s. postmaster general will be responding to a heated conversation we had with lawmakers on capitol hill earlier this week about the future of the post office. that segment has sparked quite a deal of debate and passionate views on how, where, and when you get mail and what taxpayers should be spop for.
portuguese markets a little bit trapped on the back of these psi talks in greece. the market looking into a litmus test but bonds are improving today as well. take a look at the euro because this is where we saw action on the back of the davos debate looking a little bit range early on, not much momentum. gone up to the 3 is.50 handle. what we're looking at now is what happens out of your side, guys, and that early advanced estimate of gdp could create a further risk appetite and push...
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fact it is close growth in demand here in the treasury rally prompted the board chairs at nicoe and psi to defer their share of $1 million in proposed funding for fiscal year 2013. they said they would rather see the extra money in the college of idaho, sorry, the college of western idaho. which as you know is one of the fastest growing community colleges in the nation. with gratitude for appreciating the foresight and offering that and my budget recommendation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, superintendent luna and i were there a few weeks ago to mark the statewide completion of the idaho education network. 194 high schools now are connected to the idaho education network. almost a year ahead of schedule and 16% of the budget. [applause] in st. mary's principal john and superintendent joseph have been champions of using technology and distance learning to improve and expand student achievement. the culture at st. mary's is the case as so many of the schools throughout idaho has been one aimed at enhancing student achievement through a variety of options despite their remote and rural
fact it is close growth in demand here in the treasury rally prompted the board chairs at nicoe and psi to defer their share of $1 million in proposed funding for fiscal year 2013. they said they would rather see the extra money in the college of idaho, sorry, the college of western idaho. which as you know is one of the fastest growing community colleges in the nation. with gratitude for appreciating the foresight and offering that and my budget recommendation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen,...
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fact it is close growth in demand here in the treasury rally prompted the board chairs at nicoe and psi to defer their share of $1 million in proposed funding for fiscal year 2013. they said they would rather see the extra money in the college of idaho, sorry, the college of western idaho. which as you know is one of the fastest growing community colleges in the nation. with gratitude for appreciating the foresight and offering that and my budget recommendation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, superintendent luna and i were there a few weeks ago to mark the statewide completion of the idaho education network. 194 high schools now are connected to the idaho education network. almost a year ahead of schedule and 16% of the budget. [applause] in st. mary's principal john and superintendent joseph have been champions of using technology and distance learning to improve and expand student achievement. the culture at st. mary's is the case as so many of the schools throughout idaho has been one aimed at enhancing student achievement through a variety of options despite their remote and rural
fact it is close growth in demand here in the treasury rally prompted the board chairs at nicoe and psi to defer their share of $1 million in proposed funding for fiscal year 2013. they said they would rather see the extra money in the college of idaho, sorry, the college of western idaho. which as you know is one of the fastest growing community colleges in the nation. with gratitude for appreciating the foresight and offering that and my budget recommendation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen,...