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it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenrs go crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of £20,000, £50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps £100,000. this is the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. he first came across them while working in northern france. the document goes on display at the museum from tomorrow. 0ne document goes on display at the museum from tomorrow. one of written first printed pages that helped to rewrite the history books. the bbc has announced who will replace len goodman on strictly come dancing — the newjudge is shirley ballas. she's known as the queen of latin, and although not widely known to uk audiences, she frequently appears on the american version of the show, dancing with the stars. she will take up her position as head judge when the show returns this autumn. 0ur arts correspondent rebecca jones reports. shirley ballas, the queen of latin. here in her dancing heyday and now, the new head judge for strictly and she co
it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenrs go crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of £20,000, £50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps £100,000. this is the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. he first came across them while working in northern france. the document goes on display at the museum from tomorrow. 0ne document goes on display at the...
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it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenitish books. letters, going crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of 20,000, 50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps 100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used
it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenitish books. letters, going crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of 20,000, 50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps 100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used
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it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthen its spine. experts say that it takes us back to the very origins of printing british books. letters, going crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of 20,000, 50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps 100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. it goes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. 0ne document. it goes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. one of brington‘s first printed pages, the last word of history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, reading. fantastic. time for a look at the weather. changes on the way, low pressure in the atlantic and eventually it will head our way by the end of the week and we will see some heavy showers across many parts of the uk. before then, dry weather over the uk with huge contrasts again. a fair bit of cloud in central and eastern areas, slowly melting away and further west, sonny. further east under the cloud it is pretty grey but it is dry v
it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthen its spine. experts say that it takes us back to the very origins of printing british books. letters, going crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of 20,000, 50,000, expecting it to do better. up to perhaps 100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. it goes on display at the merle museum from...
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it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthen if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of £30,000 to £50,000 on it, expecting it to do better. perhaps up to perhaps £100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. it goes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. one of britain's first printed pages, the last word of history. remarkable. shall we have a look at the weather? more analysis, but remarkable did it. speaking of remarkable, there he is! thanks, simon. hi jane. is! thanks, simon. hijane. hello to you at home. weather, really, the same as yesterday. we've had some beautiful weather around as well, but also thick cloud and this pattern that we're seeing right now was here yesterday. we've got it again today. lots of sunshine across northern and western areas. look at this beautiful pick picture from the west coast and rough. so not rough, but maybe choppy seas and cloudy skies. next 24 hours, some good news. it will be sunny and warm. there will be less c
it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthen if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of £30,000 to £50,000 on it, expecting it to do better. perhaps up to perhaps £100,000. the university has the kind of printing press that caxton used to create the document. it goes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. one of britain's first printed pages, the last word of history. remarkable. shall we have a look at...
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it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. one of britain‘s first printed pages, the last word of history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, reading. time for a look at the weather. here‘s thomaz schafernaker. it is looking good tomorrow with lots of sunshine on the way. this is the picture from earlier and this area of cloud is now shrinking. so more of us will be enjoying the good weather. tomorrow is looking sunny and pretty warm with temperatures getting up into the high teens in many areas. so this evening we the re m na nts of many areas. so this evening we the remnants of the cloud across the south and east clearing away, we are infora south and east clearing away, we are in for a starry night with city temperatures around six or 7 degrees. colder in rural areas, just a couple of degrees above freezing. tomorrow starts off beautiful across the uk, hardly a cloud in the sky. in the far north of scotland perhaps some rain for 0rkney but from central scotland south it is a great day,
it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthenes on display at the merle museum from tomorrow. one of britain‘s first printed pages, the last word of history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, reading. time for a look at the weather. here‘s thomaz schafernaker. it is looking good tomorrow with lots of sunshine on the way. this is the picture from earlier and this area of cloud is now shrinking. so more of us will be enjoying the good...
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university. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: i tell you, when i read your bio, i am so proud of her. what a great immigrant, how many great contributions she makes of this university, to this nation, to this country. [applause] when i heardegger: that she was the first indian immigrant to lead a comprehensive research university in the united states, , i am going tof hit it off really well with her. [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: the reason is because i love going to places where i am not the only one with an accent. but seriously i am proud to be introduced by a fellow immigrant . the students are very lucky here to have such a fantastic and talented leader. i also want to say thank you to the faculty. you have spent years teaching the students, and hiring them, occasionally even arguing with them, but none of them will be here without you, so a big hand to the faculty. [applause] finally i would like to say thank you to the parents and to the families that are here today. you shaved the students from the beginnings of their lives, before they became proud cougars . you have been the
university. [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: i tell you, when i read your bio, i am so proud of her. what a great immigrant, how many great contributions she makes of this university, to this nation, to this country. [applause] when i heardegger: that she was the first indian immigrant to lead a comprehensive research university in the united states, , i am going tof hit it off really well with her. [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: the reason is because i love going to places where i am not the...
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inside that space studying and tell fox 5 they support the university's response which came in the form of an e-mail to the student body and read part, we strongly catholic and jesuit university, we're committed to fostering a community welcoming two people of all faiths. this act of anti-semitism is not acceptable and has no place anne our campus. and find the, this was a response here on campus. semitism >>> the university responds quickly and i think it is nondiscriminatory campus. >> the e-mails seemed all right. i didn't feel changed about the situation >> it's painful when something like this arrives. i think students are feeling and are reminded of vulnerability but reminded of our strength as a they've been -- the outreach of all has been remarkable. >> reporter: the disturbing up tick you will students faculty and community members to stand against the hate. the police department is investigating the incident. they're increasing patrols across campus and partnered with dc police to get to the bottom after this accident. marina marraco fox 5 local news >>> terrifying ride a taxicab driver is accused of kidnapping passen
inside that space studying and tell fox 5 they support the university's response which came in the form of an e-mail to the student body and read part, we strongly catholic and jesuit university, we're committed to fostering a community welcoming two people of all faiths. this act of anti-semitism is not acceptable and has no place anne our campus. and find the, this was a response here on campus. semitism >>> the university responds quickly and i think it is nondiscriminatory campus....
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university paild to act. alexandra limon, fox5 local news. >> howard release a taiment that reads in part, howard university takesess of sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic bias and general der based discrimination occurring on the university's campus or involving university students. the university has been and remains committed to diligently investigating any allegations. >> we head to baltimore for a new proposal for a new proposal that is raising a loft questions there, it's something called geuns for bale. post bale for non violent offenses. council member brandon scott who chairs the public safety committee is this, to get as many guns off the street as possible. scott hopes it could lead to a pilot program that would launch as soon as this summer. if the level of gun violence that we have in baltimore and other cities across the country it's important for us to hear out these kind of ideas he sensely what we're going to have to do is have an information hearing, hearing from our station department and everyone else involved whos has already met with this gentleman to see p if this program could be su
university paild to act. alexandra limon, fox5 local news. >> howard release a taiment that reads in part, howard university takesess of sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic bias and general der based discrimination occurring on the university's campus or involving university students. the university has been and remains committed to diligently investigating any allegations. >> we head to baltimore for a new proposal for a new proposal that is raising a loft questions there,...
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an incredibly rare example of one of the first printed pages has been unearthed at the university of readingresses in about 1476. they'd been lying unrecognised in the university's archives, but they'll go on public display from today for the first time since they were sold from his print shop in the 15th century. so many marvellous things about that. it had read as well as black—and—white! latch red. —— red. when you open the books and smell it, it's beautiful. a good aroma. did you have to wear gloves? idea. i had to be very careful. ——i did. that is here with a look at the sport. that picture tells the story, doesn't it? look at the despair on the middlesbrough player's face. the other guy heading to the final. for chelsea fans, all eyes turn to friday night. a win at west brom on friday night will give chelsea the premier league title. they beat middlesbrough three nil at stamford bridge last night with goals from diego costa, marcos alonso and midfielder nemanja matic — and that extends their lead over second placed spurs to seven points. but the defeat for middlesbrough means they are
an incredibly rare example of one of the first printed pages has been unearthed at the university of readingresses in about 1476. they'd been lying unrecognised in the university's archives, but they'll go on public display from today for the first time since they were sold from his print shop in the 15th century. so many marvellous things about that. it had read as well as black—and—white! latch red. —— red. when you open the books and smell it, it's beautiful. a good aroma. did you...
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read. at. trump. university. [ laughter and applause ] you de-serve. and you.er ] guys, it's the end of another crazy week and since there's too much to talk about, instead of giving you a full week in review, we put together a a little montage that focuses on the key words used this week. it's something we call "this week in words." hope you enjoy this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ wow, whoa wow whoa, whoa, whoa white house ♪ ♪ drama very confused that an fbi director has been removed ♪ ♪ the president he specifically stated you're fired fired, fired, fired ♪ ♪ terminated it's insane off the charts crazy donald trump uses ♪ ♪ the phrase he made famous you're fired go he's running the country ♪ ♪ like his reality show conflict candle repercussions ♪ ♪ you only want to talk about russia, russia, russia trump and russia no collusion ♪ ♪ it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the president's decision was related ♪ ♪ the president is being investigated sean spicer will be bombarded ♪ ♪ believe me we are just getting started ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: believ
read. at. trump. university. [ laughter and applause ] you de-serve. and you.er ] guys, it's the end of another crazy week and since there's too much to talk about, instead of giving you a full week in review, we put together a a little montage that focuses on the key words used this week. it's something we call "this week in words." hope you enjoy this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ wow, whoa wow whoa, whoa, whoa white house ♪ ♪ drama very confused that an fbi director has been...
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university. if his professors read his thesis and found they contained these ideas, neo-nazi ideas, how was he ableo get away with the thesis? how did he get away with it? >> i have read the thesis of course, but basically this question has to be answered. you are completely right, and that is why the minister of defense is right to have an investigation. this is something we have to know. this is not the first case where we have extremism, only not just to right-wing, but also islamic extremism, and don't forget it is a global phenomenon. as soon as you don't have general solutions, we don't have the general public within the forces. certainly remember the islamist soldier in the u.s. army who shot down one of his comrades. the problem is that -- brent: professor -- we don't want to inflate the u.s. and the german military -- >> we have to because it is a general problem. we have to look at the specific problem from a wider perspective. brent: but what about this investigation? we know for sure the investigators have looked at up to 300 cases of what they call far right or neo-nazi ideas represent
university. if his professors read his thesis and found they contained these ideas, neo-nazi ideas, how was he ableo get away with the thesis? how did he get away with it? >> i have read the thesis of course, but basically this question has to be answered. you are completely right, and that is why the minister of defense is right to have an investigation. this is something we have to know. this is not the first case where we have extremism, only not just to right-wing, but also islamic...
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well, professor chomsky has been at the university of reading this evening, giving a lecture on the stateonald trump that appealed to american voters. what is the alternative? the democrats gave up on the working class a0 years ago. the working class is not their constituency. no one in the political system is. the republicans claim to be, but they are basically their class enemy, however they can appeal to people on the basis of claims about religion, white supremacy... so you think there was quite a racist motivation? no doubt about that. are we talking 3%, 30% of the voters? roughly? there's a substantial streak of fundamentalist religion. trump took an enormous quantity of the christian fundamentalists, who are a big segment of the us population. remember, in the united states, about 40% of the population think the second coming is going to be in their lifetimes. the united states is off the spectrum in this respect. do you think trump will do much damage while he is there, and will it be permanent damage to the institutions of the us? i think the main damage he will do is to the worl
well, professor chomsky has been at the university of reading this evening, giving a lecture on the stateonald trump that appealed to american voters. what is the alternative? the democrats gave up on the working class a0 years ago. the working class is not their constituency. no one in the political system is. the republicans claim to be, but they are basically their class enemy, however they can appeal to people on the basis of claims about religion, white supremacy... so you think there was...
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university this is just under 90 minutes. [cheers and applause] bin. >> is a pleasure to be here read all the with the spring semester draws to a close before the bernstein symposium we wish to express our deepest appreciation to justice ruth bader ginsburg we will cover and listen to reflections this afternoon also to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman the chief judge for the second circuit to make this extraordinary symposium possible. and from the georgetown law center professor hartman and william r. the authorized biographer seven co-authors of a recent book my own words. so dr. bernstein who works in the areas of regulation personnel and administrative reform from serving as the founding dean as the woodrow wilson school of international affairs as president of brandeis and for the last seven years of his life at the school of foreign service. we are deeply grateful to those who have generously supported the symposium in enabling us to bring a steamed guest including vice president al gore and tim russert and justices justice sotomayor and justice breyer to take place in this forum that honors dr. ber
university this is just under 90 minutes. [cheers and applause] bin. >> is a pleasure to be here read all the with the spring semester draws to a close before the bernstein symposium we wish to express our deepest appreciation to justice ruth bader ginsburg we will cover and listen to reflections this afternoon also to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman the chief judge for the second circuit to make this extraordinary symposium possible. and from the georgetown law...
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someone sent me a question saying i would like to know if what i read on facebook is true about american university. it says they now have a place for african-americans only. now, i asked him to send me a link to the article and he did. he sent me two, in fact. first, this one, from the college fix.com. it says american university blocks nonwhites from cafe. designated as sanctuary for nonwhites and this one from 1776, again.com. american university gives black students extra time on tests and a black only cafe. i reached out o the university about the stories and we talked to a young lady named kenya sumner who just graduated with a master's degree. i talked to her on the phone. >> reporter: a viewer sent me headlines he found online he wanted to know were true or not. there isn't to your ow cafe on campus that only caters to nonwhite student students? >> absolutely not. they are both untrue to my knowledge. >> all right, so we can say hands down, these stories are false. no cafe only for nonwhite students. no special treatment for minority students on exams. these stories came from very white win
someone sent me a question saying i would like to know if what i read on facebook is true about american university. it says they now have a place for african-americans only. now, i asked him to send me a link to the article and he did. he sent me two, in fact. first, this one, from the college fix.com. it says american university blocks nonwhites from cafe. designated as sanctuary for nonwhites and this one from 1776, again.com. american university gives black students extra time on tests and...
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researchers at britain's university of reading say as the earth warms due to climate change, turbulenceow in the second half of this sen trid. they say this will happen primarily on routes between north america and europe because of a stronger jet stream. under this scenario that severe turbulence could increase by nearly 150%. >> well, tomorrow is cinco de mayo and just in time for making that guac, avocado prices are shooting up. >> 7 on your side michael finney -- i'm a big avocado guy. prices have gone the past few months have gone through the roof. >> like almost 50% more. >> it's crazy. >> it's amazing. cinco de mayo without and guacamole, it costs an average of $1.43 for an avocado compared to 92 cents last year. the popular variety is a little cheaper at a buck 38. the shortage is blamed on several factors like the sudden raise in california's harsh weather in mexico and the fickle nature of trees. that's what they say. margaritas though, there are still plenty of them. cell phone companies all want bragging rights for the having the best reliability. sprint is offering so-calle
researchers at britain's university of reading say as the earth warms due to climate change, turbulenceow in the second half of this sen trid. they say this will happen primarily on routes between north america and europe because of a stronger jet stream. under this scenario that severe turbulence could increase by nearly 150%. >> well, tomorrow is cinco de mayo and just in time for making that guac, avocado prices are shooting up. >> 7 on your side michael finney -- i'm a big...
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university institutions. so if we can begin this book of readings -- ratings would. >> to write my authorized biography voss started the year 2004? the s somebody will write about you so you might as well designate people that you trust and the volunteer so i agreed that they would write the biography and as a supplement of my writings 2004 became 2010 so why not do the book of writings first and then did a biography? and they were enthusiastic about that idea and so was the publisher of laugh so someday maybe they can tell you win of the biography. >> it is such a best seller as it is. >> no pressure. >> so tell us about the process of gathering and choosing material to be published. >> the for if coming biography cannot be published baker issue will not cease to do amazing things and we cannot cover them all. [cheers and applause] but selecting the material i have to tell you it was not easy justice ginsberg is a prolific writer and speaker thought not just delaware law professor the for the first piece in the collection to go back 70 years for that piece that she wrote in eight grade. and to be the editor of fir
university institutions. so if we can begin this book of readings -- ratings would. >> to write my authorized biography voss started the year 2004? the s somebody will write about you so you might as well designate people that you trust and the volunteer so i agreed that they would write the biography and as a supplement of my writings 2004 became 2010 so why not do the book of writings first and then did a biography? and they were enthusiastic about that idea and so was the publisher of...
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university education. >> in this election we are campaigning to read still the work-study work visa. by working to ensure that our universities don't lose out on vital european funding. policies like expanding childcare, closing the gap in our schools. they can sure we have a strong economy is also vital to the future of our young people. are in the economy essential to this manifesto. we have really challenging economic times. year, end of last scotland's gdp was about its level. unemployment is lower than the u.k. average. the reversing population decline. made,rogress has been progress that is now at risk because of exit. we're taking 100,000 business practices out of paying the business right altogether. that is not the right priority. when taking a new workers. to help boost productivity, we will support an increase in the investment allowed to cottage businesses to invest more and plant machinery. supporting our economy is vital to everything we do. in a world where technological and economic transformation is happening at a pace we haven't seen before. we have the potential in
university education. >> in this election we are campaigning to read still the work-study work visa. by working to ensure that our universities don't lose out on vital european funding. policies like expanding childcare, closing the gap in our schools. they can sure we have a strong economy is also vital to the future of our young people. are in the economy essential to this manifesto. we have really challenging economic times. year, end of last scotland's gdp was about its level....
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we have the university of michigan sentiment reading for may. 97.1, a little lower than estimated. the current conditions index continues to be elevated while the expectations index continues to be a bit lower. confident still relatively strong. earlier we got the gdp data for the first quarter, revised data that came in higher than initially estimated. then the consumer sentiment data coming on the heels of that. much more current data as well continuing to show relative strength. we are not seeing much movement overall in the major averages. any gain today in the s&p and nasdaq will mean a record close for those two indices. going into a holiday weekend, you tend to see suppressed volume in that kind of situation. that picture throughout the course of the day. the discussion has been continuing as well as to the contributions of a handful of stocks to gains in the major averages this year. we have the so-called big five we are watching, alphabet, amazon, apple, facebook, and microsoft. all of these touched a record yesterday with the exception of apple. combined market cap approa
we have the university of michigan sentiment reading for may. 97.1, a little lower than estimated. the current conditions index continues to be elevated while the expectations index continues to be a bit lower. confident still relatively strong. earlier we got the gdp data for the first quarter, revised data that came in higher than initially estimated. then the consumer sentiment data coming on the heels of that. much more current data as well continuing to show relative strength. we are not...
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. >> yes, our preliminary read for may, university of michigan sentiment. s the number that follows the full read last month at 97.0, it's the second best read depending on how it holds up when it becomes final of 2017. the best was january at 98.5 which was the best going all the way back to '04. quickly let's touch on something. 2.6 is the one year expectation on inflation. it's interesting because, you know, that basically is right around the high levels we have seen. but if you go to the other spectrum five to ten year outlook for inflation that dropped down to 2.3 in 2.4. it's only a tenth, but now it matches the cycle low on the metric going back to the end of last year. december of 2016. we continue to see yields drifting a little bit. they're down on the week. as carl pointed out. i'll tell you something that's picking up horsepower. dollar index going more negative. carl back to you. >> we'll come back to you in a bit. >>> meanwhile, the retail wreck continues. courtney reagan is digging through a bunch of numbers. >> hi, good morning. the investors
. >> yes, our preliminary read for may, university of michigan sentiment. s the number that follows the full read last month at 97.0, it's the second best read depending on how it holds up when it becomes final of 2017. the best was january at 98.5 which was the best going all the way back to '04. quickly let's touch on something. 2.6 is the one year expectation on inflation. it's interesting because, you know, that basically is right around the high levels we have seen. but if you go to...
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read tomorrow. >>> suspicious incidents at stanford university has officials on alert. we talked to students about the school's response. >> we are looking for updates on this series of suspicious incidents on the stanford campus over the weekend. first on saturday morning, a student on the first floor heard noises out of his window and saw a man trying to pry open his window. then sunday evening a student reported seeing a man standing outside of his would possibly holding a chain. when the person saw he was spotted, he ran away, police are not saying if the cases are connected but the suspect descriptions are similar, students on campus said there is been an uptick in the numbers of incidents. >> i have noted a few more alerts in our e-mails and texting. i feel safe on campus because i think that police are pretty responsive. >> at night and recently i have been feeling more unsafe than before, especially with all of the e-mails going around about all of these attempted burglaries and sexual assaults. >> meanwhile, investigators are looking into a campus battery sunda
read tomorrow. >>> suspicious incidents at stanford university has officials on alert. we talked to students about the school's response. >> we are looking for updates on this series of suspicious incidents on the stanford campus over the weekend. first on saturday morning, a student on the first floor heard noises out of his window and saw a man trying to pry open his window. then sunday evening a student reported seeing a man standing outside of his would possibly holding a...
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we have the statement by the newly sworn university president, it reads in part, i impror all of us to unite in solidarity with those impacted by the situation. we must show those in the community that bigotry, hate, and racism cannot and will not be tolerated. now, american university released a statement confirming again where these were found. they deplored this, they said that there's an investigation under way. they are reviewing video that they believe may have captured part of this and they said they will address this further with the student body in the next 24 hours. live in northwest, washington, >> jackie, thank you. >>> the u.s. marshall service is now taking over the search for a maximum security inmate who has eluded police in maryland for a fourth day. 28-year-old david watson was being transported from prison in sauls bur toe a mental hospital in jess up. that was friday. when he freed himself from handcuffs and a waist chain and ran off into the woods. watson is serving a 106-year sentence for attempted murder. there's now a $10,000 reward in this case. we're working t
we have the statement by the newly sworn university president, it reads in part, i impror all of us to unite in solidarity with those impacted by the situation. we must show those in the community that bigotry, hate, and racism cannot and will not be tolerated. now, american university released a statement confirming again where these were found. they deplored this, they said that there's an investigation under way. they are reviewing video that they believe may have captured part of this and...
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julie: the latest is the university of michigan sentiment reading.t is the mayor preliminary number coming in 97.7. a little bit of an uptick here in sentiment numbers. we have seen relatively strong sentiment consistently here. it looks at this number is actually a four-month high. shows that americans remain relatively optimistic about their incomes here. it does not look like it's going to help stocks at the moment. typically this consumer number does not push stocks around. earlier today we had a retail sales number coming in slightly below estimates with a headline data of 0.4% versus the 0.6% estimated. we are bond yields down putting , which isn financials one of the things weighing on the s&p 500. continued news on the micro level on retail that is disappointing to say the least. jcpenney and nordstrom both out with numbers and continuing with the trend that we heard from the likes of macy's and kohl's and dillards yesterday with same-store sales declining. jcpenney has sales down three and a half percent. nordstrom seeing a decline in the fu
julie: the latest is the university of michigan sentiment reading.t is the mayor preliminary number coming in 97.7. a little bit of an uptick here in sentiment numbers. we have seen relatively strong sentiment consistently here. it looks at this number is actually a four-month high. shows that americans remain relatively optimistic about their incomes here. it does not look like it's going to help stocks at the moment. typically this consumer number does not push stocks around. earlier today we...
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university. i tell you, when i read her bio, i am so proud of her. what a great immigrant. how many great contributions she makes to this university, to this state, and to this country. [cheers and applause] arnold: when i heard that she was the first indian immigrant to lead a comprehensive research university in the united states, i said to myself i'm going to hit it off really well with her. [laughter] arnold: the reason is because i love going to places where i'm not the only one with an accent. but seriously, i'm proud to be introduced by a fellow immigrant. and the students are very lucky here to have such a fantastic and talented leader. i also want to say thank you to the faculty. you have spent years teaching the students, inspiring them, and occasionally even arguing with them. but none of them will be here without you, so big hand to the faculty. [applause] arnold: finally, i would like to say thank you to the parents and to the families that are here today. you shaped the students from the beginnings of their lives, way before they became proud cougars. you have
university. i tell you, when i read her bio, i am so proud of her. what a great immigrant. how many great contributions she makes to this university, to this state, and to this country. [cheers and applause] arnold: when i heard that she was the first indian immigrant to lead a comprehensive research university in the united states, i said to myself i'm going to hit it off really well with her. [laughter] arnold: the reason is because i love going to places where i'm not the only one with an...
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this is our final read from the university of michigan sentiment.7.7 mid month and we toss it out and replace it with 97.1. so 97.1 is the number and sequentially if you look atlas month's final it was 97.0. so we beat it by at least a tenth. to give you a little perspective the high for the year was january at 95.5 and february at 96.3. that 98.5 by the way is a long time before you take that out. that's the highest level since january of '04. quickly, 2.6 is the one year of inflation in unchanged. we gained a tenth, 2.4, versus 2.3. carl and the gang, back to you. >> thank you for those breaking confidence numbers. overall in the markets despite policy pit falls in washington, markets and investors continue to hold steady ignoring the political uncertainty around the promised tax reform and deregulation plans. for more, we have joined from fidelity investments and paul chryst -- christopher. there's big uncertainties over the promised policy optimistic growth points that we were looking forward to, like tax reform and deregulation. is it that the
this is our final read from the university of michigan sentiment.7.7 mid month and we toss it out and replace it with 97.1. so 97.1 is the number and sequentially if you look atlas month's final it was 97.0. so we beat it by at least a tenth. to give you a little perspective the high for the year was january at 95.5 and february at 96.3. that 98.5 by the way is a long time before you take that out. that's the highest level since january of '04. quickly, 2.6 is the one year of inflation in...
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paul williams is an atmospheric scientist at the university of reading in england. >> the amount of swearnce which is enough to hospitalize people can double or even as much as triple by the end of this century on transatlanticing flight routes because of climate change. >> reporter: rising carbon dioxide levels could destabilize the fast-moving air currents of the transatlantic jet stream, an area that currently sees up to 3,000 flights a day. they predict 149% spike in severe air turbulence along with longer travel times, increased delays and inevitably higher ticket prices. >> very distressing to pilots because they have no indication or very little indication that turbulence is sitting out there and that the plane is just about to hit it. >> reporter: aerospace engineer pat anderson took us inside a flight senator to give us the pilot's perspective. >> this turbulence is very manageable. the auto pilot can fly the plane. >> minor turbulence. how much more significant than light turbulence? >> potential for things to go sideways and slide off your table. a little uncomfortable. >> seve
paul williams is an atmospheric scientist at the university of reading in england. >> the amount of swearnce which is enough to hospitalize people can double or even as much as triple by the end of this century on transatlanticing flight routes because of climate change. >> reporter: rising carbon dioxide levels could destabilize the fast-moving air currents of the transatlantic jet stream, an area that currently sees up to 3,000 flights a day. they predict 149% spike in severe air...
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universe? it's naÏve. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i have been reading about all of these ufo sightings in new jersey.ecifically in our area. >> wow. how did you find out about it? >> what is their name? >> jerry. >> i am hunting ufos today. guess what? they are real and they have been to new jersey multiple times. want to know how i know? doctor ufo confirmed it. you know it is real because he has a license plate that says so. >> have you ever personally seen a ufo? >> sure. right here in trenton. my wife and i just moved in and we had just gotten married in 1963. i was coming home one night and i saw strange, look like a star or satellite going across the sky. i called my wife and she was cooking dinner and i said come out watch the satellite. we took five minutes to watch it and way up overhead it goes -- and it was gone in a split second. >> holy smokes, that was no satellite, what was that? >> that was not the only ufo sighting that has happened here in trenton. he showed me pictures of another one more recently that happened in january. it starts off pretty far away, you think it is just a.and t
universe? it's naÏve. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i have been reading about all of these ufo sightings in new jersey.ecifically in our area. >> wow. how did you find out about it? >> what is their name? >> jerry. >> i am hunting ufos today. guess what? they are real and they have been to new jersey multiple times. want to know how i know? doctor ufo confirmed it. you know it is real because he has a license plate that says so. >> have you ever personally seen a ufo?...
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reading. the moisture really moves in throughout the overnight hours and tomorrow. from the temple universitythbound on broad street, we have mostly cloudy skies in advance of the precipitation we are tracking. today, a high in philadelphia of 73-degrees with a fair amount of sunshine. right now, dipping to the 50s. 59 in philadelphia. dewpoint at 48. winds out of the southeast at eight miles per hour. pressure 30.26 falling ocean temperature 48. reading, 50. 69 at lancaster. poconos 53. cape may 58. dover 58. beach haven upper 50s. satellite 6 with action radar showing you a trailing cold front moving across portions of the ohio valley. this moves in from the west to east direction early as tomorrow morning. over the next 12 hours, mostly cloudy skies with rain developing late in the overnight hours. 57 in philadelphia, 53 in allentown. 55 in trenton. cape may, 58. future tracker 6, 6:00 a.m., rain along the i-95 corridor. give yourself extra time for the commute tomorrow morning, 8:00 tomorrow morning, we get to the afternoon hours. the heaviest of the precipitation shifting south across so
reading. the moisture really moves in throughout the overnight hours and tomorrow. from the temple universitythbound on broad street, we have mostly cloudy skies in advance of the precipitation we are tracking. today, a high in philadelphia of 73-degrees with a fair amount of sunshine. right now, dipping to the 50s. 59 in philadelphia. dewpoint at 48. winds out of the southeast at eight miles per hour. pressure 30.26 falling ocean temperature 48. reading, 50. 69 at lancaster. poconos 53. cape...
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there timelessness about marine soldiers, i have to say what struck me reading letters from the revolution of iraq is how universal they are. whether at lexington are going to door to door as the marines were doing in iraq, the combination of the terror, exhilaration, sense of duty and fear all of these are coming together. they seem to transcend anyone generation. how they express themselves is different. when you read civil war level ls there so poor they can sound different. that's because most troops were literate. the one book they'll read that was written so beautifully was the bible. in so many ways their letters reflected that formality. now you read e-mails today and i feel like there is this belief that the correspondence cannot be as good as it used to be. that's false. whether the marines are airmen, letters are performed and poetic as before. i will say the tone overall has changed. is much more conversational. it really starts in world war i you see the switch from the civil war to the first world war. and then in vietnam and korea there were not censored. but i think overall in iraq and afghanistan
there timelessness about marine soldiers, i have to say what struck me reading letters from the revolution of iraq is how universal they are. whether at lexington are going to door to door as the marines were doing in iraq, the combination of the terror, exhilaration, sense of duty and fear all of these are coming together. they seem to transcend anyone generation. how they express themselves is different. when you read civil war level ls there so poor they can sound different. that's because...
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marines and soldiers over the generations i have to say what struck me reading letters from the revolution of iraq is how universal they are, whether you are at lexington or concorde or going door-to-door as the marines were doing in iraq. the combination of the terror, exhilaration, sense of duty, sense of fear. all these things coming together transcend any one generation. how they express themselves is different. when you read world war i and civil war letters they are so flowery and poetic, they sound different. that is because most of the troops were illiterate. the one book they all read that was written so beautifully was the bible. in many ways their letters reflected that same formality. you read emails today, you brought this up, there is this belief that the correspondence can't be as good as it used to be, false. with marine soldiers, sailors or airmen, letters are profound, poetic, beautifully expressed as before. the tone overall has changed. it is more conversational. that is the big difference. it starts even in world war i where you see that switch from the civil war to the first world war and wor
marines and soldiers over the generations i have to say what struck me reading letters from the revolution of iraq is how universal they are, whether you are at lexington or concorde or going door-to-door as the marines were doing in iraq. the combination of the terror, exhilaration, sense of duty, sense of fear. all these things coming together transcend any one generation. how they express themselves is different. when you read world war i and civil war letters they are so flowery and poetic,...
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the speech i gave at athens ohio university is one i put a lot of thought -- in fact i'll read you just one passage from that that i felt very much summed up my feelings. this was a commencement speech. whenever i've been asked to deliver a commencement speech i fello fellow -- felt obliged, honor-bound to work hard to prepare it. i like to leave them with some convictions of mine that i really feel strongly about. i said when bad news is riding high and despair impassion and loud mouths and corruption seem to own center stage, when some keep crying the country's going to the dogs, remember it's always been going to the dogs in the eyes of some and 90% or more of the people are good people, generous hearted, law-abiding, good citizens who get to work on time, do a good job, love their country, pay their taxes, care about their neighbors and care about their children's education and believe rightly as you do in the ideals life is founded. i said see the world. take up painting or the piano. discover how much you never knew about insects. go climb a mountain and whenever you check out out
the speech i gave at athens ohio university is one i put a lot of thought -- in fact i'll read you just one passage from that that i felt very much summed up my feelings. this was a commencement speech. whenever i've been asked to deliver a commencement speech i fello fellow -- felt obliged, honor-bound to work hard to prepare it. i like to leave them with some convictions of mine that i really feel strongly about. i said when bad news is riding high and despair impassion and loud mouths and...
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university. let me put on the screen and also read to our radio audience an excerpt of what he wrote. the excerpt is available online at weeklystandard.com. "what is it that makes america great? you write, "the president answer has always been crystal clear. winning. that was his campaign based upon. his language is never about political ideals. it is about defeating opponents, being better than the other guys. win, kill. his sense of natural greatness seems to be transferred from his views of what makes a business or individual, himself, great. wealth, power, status, dealmaking." can you elaborate? guest: sure. the president's rhetoric is very different from almost any of president in our lifetime. you don't hear the president talk about things like the declaration of independence, of inalienable rights, the constitution, freedom, liberty, democracy. those are not his cash words for defining what makes america great. instead the army things based on competition. that is where i get the central idea of winning as being at the center of his campaign and his presidency. it is different
university. let me put on the screen and also read to our radio audience an excerpt of what he wrote. the excerpt is available online at weeklystandard.com. "what is it that makes america great? you write, "the president answer has always been crystal clear. winning. that was his campaign based upon. his language is never about political ideals. it is about defeating opponents, being better than the other guys. win, kill. his sense of natural greatness seems to be transferred from his...
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and like health care, the other day i was reading an article from a columbia university professor no less in which he advocates for the nationalization of facebook, which was very surprising, price controls. how many people tell you that they hate rent controlled buildings? economists, they'll tell you that, but people who are living in them like price controlled buildings. we've seen it in health care, bubble polling shows when knows looking at costs. even though rigorous academic shows that price controls in health care cause massive distortions in the market and threaten to undermine the exchanges for americans. spending and education, we've more than doubled the spending per pupil over the past decades and basically have gotten no increase in test scores. however, a keiser family foundation survey found that 67% of americans want us to increase spending for education even more. why? >> because nobody knows that we have more than doubled spending and that it's had no effect. no benefit. so if they don't know that. part of what i'm getting at is that democracy isn't very good at so
and like health care, the other day i was reading an article from a columbia university professor no less in which he advocates for the nationalization of facebook, which was very surprising, price controls. how many people tell you that they hate rent controlled buildings? economists, they'll tell you that, but people who are living in them like price controlled buildings. we've seen it in health care, bubble polling shows when knows looking at costs. even though rigorous academic shows that...
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i read his order appointing bob mueller who is universally regarded as the right choice. it seems clear to me from my conversation with the deputy attorney general that mr. moo mueller is going to focus primarily on whether or not criminal charges should be brought in this very complexion cas -- complex case. that means there is a very important role for the senate intelligence to play in displaying the counter intelligence aspects of this case. after all, while the special council can decide whether or not criminal charges are warranted, only congress can decide if additional sanctions on russia are warnranted. >> you have a unique perspective. you started on capitol hill as a young intern in the office of bill cohen. a remember house member from maine on the house impeachment committee. no one -- i'm not suggesting that we're going anywhere near there, but you saw the strains on the system and how it worked with richard nixon? >> i did. i was a 21-year-old college intern in 1974 in that watergate summer. i saw the difficult decisions that then congressman bill cohen had
i read his order appointing bob mueller who is universally regarded as the right choice. it seems clear to me from my conversation with the deputy attorney general that mr. moo mueller is going to focus primarily on whether or not criminal charges should be brought in this very complexion cas -- complex case. that means there is a very important role for the senate intelligence to play in displaying the counter intelligence aspects of this case. after all, while the special council can decide...
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the speech i gave at athens, university is one that i put a lot of thought into. i will read just one passage from that that i felt very much summed up my feelings. this was a commencement speech. whenever i have been asked to deliver a commencement speech, i honorbound, to really make an effort to say something of consequence and work hard at preparing it. i like to leave them with some convictions of convictions of mine that i really feel strongly about. ridinghen bad news is high in despair impassioned, when loudmouths and corruption seem to own center stage, when some keep crying that the country is going to the docks, remember, it's always been going to the dogs in the eyes of some and that 90% or more of the people are good people -- generous hearted, law-abiding, good citizens who get to work on time, do a good job, love their country, pay their taxes, care about their neighbors, care about their children's education, and believe, rightly, as you do, in the ideals upon hich our life is founded." and i said, "see the world. take up painting or pno. -- piano. go climb a
the speech i gave at athens, university is one that i put a lot of thought into. i will read just one passage from that that i felt very much summed up my feelings. this was a commencement speech. whenever i have been asked to deliver a commencement speech, i honorbound, to really make an effort to say something of consequence and work hard at preparing it. i like to leave them with some convictions of convictions of mine that i really feel strongly about. ridinghen bad news is high in despair...
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university education. [applause] ms. sturgeon: in this election, we are campaigning to read still the work-study work visa. so we can continue to attract the best and brightest from around the world to our country here in scotland and by working to ensure that our universities don't lose out on vital european funding. policies like expanding free childcare, closing the gap in our schools and free childhood vital to the strong economy. they ensure we have a strong economy is also vital to the future of our young people. jobs in the economy are essential to this manifesto. we have really challenging economic times. particularly given the fall in the oil price. particularly at the end of last year, scotland's gdp was about i.ve prerecession levels unemployment is lower than the u.k. average. on the greatest economic issues facing scotland -- reversing drawingon decline and those of working age to live here, real progress has been made, progress that is now at risk because of brexit. we're taking 100,000 business practices out of paying the business rates altogether. in this election, we will not support for th
university education. [applause] ms. sturgeon: in this election, we are campaigning to read still the work-study work visa. so we can continue to attract the best and brightest from around the world to our country here in scotland and by working to ensure that our universities don't lose out on vital european funding. policies like expanding free childcare, closing the gap in our schools and free childhood vital to the strong economy. they ensure we have a strong economy is also vital to the...
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julie: the latest is the university of michigan sentiment reading.an uptick here in sentiment numbers. we have seen relatively strong sentiment consistently here. it looks at this number is actually a four-month high. shows that americans remain relatively optimistic about their incomes here. it does not look like it's going to help stocks at the moment. typically this consumer number does not push stocks around.
julie: the latest is the university of michigan sentiment reading.an uptick here in sentiment numbers. we have seen relatively strong sentiment consistently here. it looks at this number is actually a four-month high. shows that americans remain relatively optimistic about their incomes here. it does not look like it's going to help stocks at the moment. typically this consumer number does not push stocks around.
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and the father wrote and said you have to read more than just what they're assigning you at the university. he said, you'll never be alone with a poet in your pocket. carry the poet with you. wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that work is still as alive as the day they wrote it. and that life can come book to us and come back to our children. i can't imagine any young person coming into this wonderful new library without going away inspired, having their imaginations opened up, their sense of possibilities enlarged appreciably. just this spring, two major museums opened. the other just opened in philadelphia. the museum of the american revolution. spectacular museum. and then this one. what -- >> like some water? >> oh, no, that's all right. thank you. sorry. it must be all the ideas in the air. to have those two museums, landmarks in two cities, two very great cities, open now, not in the 19th century but now, is a prime evidence that we are still alive to -- thank you. >> you're welcome -- to the impor
and the father wrote and said you have to read more than just what they're assigning you at the university. he said, you'll never be alone with a poet in your pocket. carry the poet with you. wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that work is still as alive as the day they wrote it. and that life can come book to us and come back to our children. i can't imagine any young person coming into this wonderful new...
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university of maryland law school. and when he was in his constitutional law class, he would reading these sometimes-dueling opinions, scaliafor the court, ginsburg in dissent, ginsburg for thehe court, scalia in dissent and decided that this could make a very funny opera. [laughter] and in addition, would convey a little bit about, about the law. so to give you the flavor of ite it opens with justice scalia's rage aria. it's very handelian in style. and it goes this way: justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this. [laughter] so that sets up justice scalia. then i add to him. i tell him that he's seeking bright line solutions to problems that don't have easy answers.s. but the great thing about our constitution is that like our society, it can evolve. so that sets it up. is plot is roughly based on mozart's magic flute -- [laughter] and justice scalia has to go through a certain number of trials -- [laughter] and he has been locked up in a dark room being punished for excessive dissenting. [laughter] and then i enter through a glass ceiling --m e [laughter] [che
university of maryland law school. and when he was in his constitutional law class, he would reading these sometimes-dueling opinions, scaliafor the court, ginsburg in dissent, ginsburg for thehe court, scalia in dissent and decided that this could make a very funny opera. [laughter] and in addition, would convey a little bit about, about the law. so to give you the flavor of ite it opens with justice scalia's rage aria. it's very handelian in style. and it goes this way: justices are blind....
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reading. one of the most beautiful folios is one at the university in tokyo that was annotated by a 17th century line by line obsessively copying out phrases or finding proverbs that likely he could write in the margins. all the glitter is not gold. commonplace is a way of bringing wisdom to the knowledge and experience and the text and taking it for later. that is a practice that is attested to in our collection that shows the views. you look at a young couple and see the course of true love never -- i am quoting from a midsummer night's dream that you can see how this quotation is drawn from experience could be directly put into a play. there's even an online resource that can be found in english and there's the modern translation on this particular proverb that there will always be problems in a romantic relationship. [laughter] all is well that ends well. measure for measure. i suspect he thought people would look at the situation and then think about what they illustrate. not such lessons would be easy to find. others can be found to prove the opposite point. but then there is a bird in han
reading. one of the most beautiful folios is one at the university in tokyo that was annotated by a 17th century line by line obsessively copying out phrases or finding proverbs that likely he could write in the margins. all the glitter is not gold. commonplace is a way of bringing wisdom to the knowledge and experience and the text and taking it for later. that is a practice that is attested to in our collection that shows the views. you look at a young couple and see the course of true love...
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(pam) and san jose state university has made a statement regarding chad miller tonight. it reads- quote: - " he is hospitalized and is expected to recover. our thoughts and prayers are with chad and his famiily .. for his prompt recovery." (steve) a union city man accused of trying to set himself and several dennys customers on fire in hayward last week, had his first court appearance. 43 year old victor rubio is facing seven counts of assault with caustic chemicals, a count of child endangerment and a count of attempting to set a fire. last wednesday police say rubio was inside dennys when he poured gasoline on himself and six other customers after not being able start a fire with a cigarette -- customers forced him out of the restaurant. a short time later police arrested him as he tried to fleeing the scene. (pam) new tonight.. a long planned upgrade to cal- trains ... has gotten a major financial boost from the federal government.(steve) yeah, the u-s department of transportation and the trump administration have authorized a six hundred forty seven million dollar grant that
(pam) and san jose state university has made a statement regarding chad miller tonight. it reads- quote: - " he is hospitalized and is expected to recover. our thoughts and prayers are with chad and his famiily .. for his prompt recovery." (steve) a union city man accused of trying to set himself and several dennys customers on fire in hayward last week, had his first court appearance. 43 year old victor rubio is facing seven counts of assault with caustic chemicals, a count of child...