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. >> robin harding from the "final times." mr. chairman, two questions. first a follow-up on steve's question earlier. there are now any participants forecasting rates will still be close to zero at the end of 2014. give than you said the committee is entirely happy with the language in the statement what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point -- sorry -- if you were to decide you wanted to do more to support the economy at some point, could you run us through the stats of feasible options to do that? thank you. >> sure. well, if you compare this set of forecasts with january you see a few members have pulled in their expected -- expected date, but let me just reiterate that once again, that these are just inputs into a decision process. they represent individual estimates, and quite admittedly, as many of the participants said around the table, you know, these are uncertainly from individual points of view, and as we discussed the range of considerations including the fact that we remain uncertainly a
. >> robin harding from the "final times." mr. chairman, two questions. first a follow-up on steve's question earlier. there are now any participants forecasting rates will still be close to zero at the end of 2014. give than you said the committee is entirely happy with the language in the statement what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point -- sorry -- if you were to decide you wanted to do more to support the economy at...
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. >> robin harding from "financial times." two questions. follow-up on steve's point about the interest rate forecast earlier. are there any forecast rates still be close to zero at the end of 2014. given that you said the committee isn't entirely happy with the language in that statement, what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point f you were to decide to do more for the economy at some point, could you run us through the set of feasible options to do that? >> sure. if you compare this set of forecasts with january, you'll see that a few members have pulled in their expected date. but let me just reiterate that once again that these are just inputs into a decision process. they represent individual estimates. and quite admittedly as many of the participants said around the table, these are uncertain from an individual point of view. and as we discussed the range of consideration including the fact that we remain uncertain about how the economy's going to evolve, i've talked about for exa
. >> robin harding from "financial times." two questions. follow-up on steve's point about the interest rate forecast earlier. are there any forecast rates still be close to zero at the end of 2014. given that you said the committee isn't entirely happy with the language in that statement, what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point f you were to decide to do more for the economy at some point, could you run us through the...
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tavis: were you an orthodox robin hood? >> it's hard for me to look back to say i am any kind of positive character. i did things that were wrong, and i am somebody that may be wanted to, like all folks that have religious police, i am a sinner. i am someone that trek over where i was going. my own up to the things that i did that were wrong. it being somebody that wants to be religious doesn't make me perfect or any better than anyone else. maybe it makes me better than i would have been. >> of the charity, the philanthropy, wasn't trying to -- was it trying to compensate for the evil you were doing? what was driving the charity? >> i have been doing charity my whole life because i felt it was right, ever since i was a little boy. god gave me resources to do things. i did not think i was doing evil, and in my religion, it is better to know you're doing wrong and try to make it better than to not know you are doing wrong. if you wind up one degree off, you might crash somewhere. because i believed in, having nothing but victories for th
tavis: were you an orthodox robin hood? >> it's hard for me to look back to say i am any kind of positive character. i did things that were wrong, and i am somebody that may be wanted to, like all folks that have religious police, i am a sinner. i am someone that trek over where i was going. my own up to the things that i did that were wrong. it being somebody that wants to be religious doesn't make me perfect or any better than anyone else. maybe it makes me better than i would have...
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hard. because as robin said, she represented a widow and a hero and almost everything that 9/11 came to representnever at any point in time you said tania, i'm not so sure about you. >> well, you know, it's a strange thing. you know, she's sitting in front of your camera and you're interviewing her and she's baring her soul and not for a second did i believe she was anything but an authentic 9/11 survivor. her story changed. she had a fiance then a husband. then back to fiance. >> some holes in the resume? >> sure. merrill lynch, back to morgan stanley. you say she was so traumatized she couldn't keep the story straight. that was common of survivors. so every type of detection you had of her, you overruled because of her trauma. >> you talk about interviewing her for the documentary. you would never think for a story to question it. you questioned it, did fact checking, the new york times did. this piece comes out. you realize this good friend who i'm sure she bared her soul to you and vice versa, you find out this is a ruse. are you in shock? do you think it's a joke? >> it's hard to believe and
hard. because as robin said, she represented a widow and a hero and almost everything that 9/11 came to representnever at any point in time you said tania, i'm not so sure about you. >> well, you know, it's a strange thing. you know, she's sitting in front of your camera and you're interviewing her and she's baring her soul and not for a second did i believe she was anything but an authentic 9/11 survivor. her story changed. she had a fiance then a husband. then back to fiance. >>...
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it was very hard because as robin said, she represented a widow and a hero and almost everything that1 came to represent. >> so never at any point in time you said, tanya, i'm not so sure about you? >> well, you know, it's a strange thing. you know, she's sitting in front of you har camera and she's bar her soul and not for a second did i believe that she was anything more than an authentic 9/11 survivor. her story changed. she said she had a fiance, then a husband, then went back to fiance. >> some holes in the resume. >> sure. merrill lynch, morgan stanley, back to merrill lynch. you have said she's so traumatized, she can't keep her facts straight. every time of detection you had of her, you overruled because of her trauma. >> you talk about interviewing her for the documentary and she'd tell the stories and you'd never think for a question to question it. and who did the fact checking was "the new york times" and this piece come out. you come to realize this good friend who, you know, i'm sure she bared her soul to you and vice versa, you find out this is a ruse. do you think it's
it was very hard because as robin said, she represented a widow and a hero and almost everything that1 came to represent. >> so never at any point in time you said, tanya, i'm not so sure about you? >> well, you know, it's a strange thing. you know, she's sitting in front of you har camera and she's bar her soul and not for a second did i believe that she was anything more than an authentic 9/11 survivor. her story changed. she said she had a fiance, then a husband, then went back...
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flop of his career, a move to the center after running hard to the right throughout the republican primary campaign. romney surrogate governor robin ehrlich suggested women voters who abandoned romney romney may return when they see the new improved romney 4.0. >> when they see again and reminded of governor romney's real views that gender gap will dissipate. >> what have we been seeing until now, the phoney mitt? now romney is showing his strategy as well not by answering that question but turning it around. in a speech before the newspaper association of america and asking who is barack obama. >> he doesn't want to share his real plans before the election. either with the public or with the press. what exactly does president obama intend to do differently once he's no longer accountable to the voters. >> meanwhile romney is facing another challenge in his effort to redefine himself. whom will he select as his vice president? after days campaigning together in wisconsin, some analysts are touting paul ryan as a likely choice. how about this suggestion from arizona senator john mccain. >> i think it should be sarah palin. [laughin
flop of his career, a move to the center after running hard to the right throughout the republican primary campaign. romney surrogate governor robin ehrlich suggested women voters who abandoned romney romney may return when they see the new improved romney 4.0. >> when they see again and reminded of governor romney's real views that gender gap will dissipate. >> what have we been seeing until now, the phoney mitt? now romney is showing his strategy as well not by answering that...
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. >> when we met him, viers was hard at work on his most elaborate piece yet. >> a robin pulling a worm out of the ground. >> he even had a live model to work with. >> i've got a worm in here. see? he's alive. i've had him for three weeks. so i can get the color and everything right when i make it. >> viers is hardly alone when it comes to finding creative ways to kill time. at first our crew thought indiana state prison inmate donte kidd's stack of toilet paper with a mirror on top was a form of abstract art. but he had a far more practical reason for pushing his corridor into the hall outside. >> for those who don't have tvs, they try to watch it on the range, catch the reflection of another individual's tv in the next cell and sit back and watch some tv. >> kidd is serving time for drug sales dreamt up his creation when his own tv stopped working. >> i call it a porta tv stand. porta stand. just a little jailhouse ingenuity. not as good as high def. >> while the quality of kidd's television viewing might be compromised, other inmates lose the privilege altogether for causing trouble.
. >> when we met him, viers was hard at work on his most elaborate piece yet. >> a robin pulling a worm out of the ground. >> he even had a live model to work with. >> i've got a worm in here. see? he's alive. i've had him for three weeks. so i can get the color and everything right when i make it. >> viers is hardly alone when it comes to finding creative ways to kill time. at first our crew thought indiana state prison inmate donte kidd's stack of toilet paper...
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coast guard arrived they say it was hard toes are cue them because the -- hard to rescue them because the boat was shallow. >>> robinbreathing on his own this morning. he may not make it, the doctors are warning the family. he's very weak and malnourished. >>> a new basketball court will be dedicated in oakland today and named after chris mullen. mullin and jean quan will take part in a ceremony ceremony this afternoon. >> nice to honor. >> yes. >>> our facebook apps secure when it comes to protecting your privacy? >>> after weeks on top "hunger games" has been dethroned. the movie to concar it -- this weekend. ♪ so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we don't care anymore? we just eat whatever tastes good? excuse me? [ man ] like these sweet honey clusters, they're awesome so no way they're good for you. but i guess that's okay right? actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? ya know? cancel the gym membership. bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. ♪ >>> "think l
coast guard arrived they say it was hard toes are cue them because the -- hard to rescue them because the boat was shallow. >>> robinbreathing on his own this morning. he may not make it, the doctors are warning the family. he's very weak and malnourished. >>> a new basketball court will be dedicated in oakland today and named after chris mullen. mullin and jean quan will take part in a ceremony ceremony this afternoon. >> nice to honor. >> yes. >>> our...
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robin goldin of columbia university medical centre. dock door, the new recommendation, a two drug regimen, in teenagers that is not easy. >> having a chronic ill sense hard for everyone. for someone who is as young as a young child or an adolescent, very challenging, taking medicines currentically, especially two drugs would be very difficult for a teenager. >> jeff: do you see the problem of type ii diabetes in teenagers getting better in the next 10 or 20 years. >> ideally would you like to prevent children and adolescents from getting type ii diabetes. it's possible as these kids grow up their insulin resistance will less be en-- lessen and it will get easier that is something to hope for. >> jeff: doctor, thank you. >> thank you. >> jeff: we move overseas and the mystery surrounding a blind chinese dissident who escaped from house arrest last week. despite speculation that chen guangcheng sought refuge in the u.s. embassy there is no official word tonight from either side. all this happened just before a visit by secretary of state hillary clinton. here is celia hatton in beijing. >> reporter: chen guangcheng is one of china's most wanted men. he cou
robin goldin of columbia university medical centre. dock door, the new recommendation, a two drug regimen, in teenagers that is not easy. >> having a chronic ill sense hard for everyone. for someone who is as young as a young child or an adolescent, very challenging, taking medicines currentically, especially two drugs would be very difficult for a teenager. >> jeff: do you see the problem of type ii diabetes in teenagers getting better in the next 10 or 20 years. >> ideally...
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i'll look for their running out every ball working hard on the field and in the pre-game and in practice they have lots of attention to detail. i sent robin ventura a message after the texas game saying that even if we lost every game there i was liking the effort of those players ... this club is confident and professional just like robin ventura as example they have a commitment to the grind and when you have that ... u.n.you win.. they pay attention and the focus is on the fight every game. adam has shortened his stroke is a strong player he will be hitting his fair share of home runs. in texas he hit one into the third deck. a heck of a teammate and cheerleader for the other teammates. glad to have him. my girlfriend is in town i had to step up the wardrobe with a tie for the opener today it's a good day sunshine warm let's hope the rain hold off till after the game ... next in the noon hour north korea makes a very rare an embarrassing admission about its rocket launch but its leader is not giving up >>a democratic strategist with the white house makes an apology to ann.romney and others after setting off a twitter firestorm and the
i'll look for their running out every ball working hard on the field and in the pre-game and in practice they have lots of attention to detail. i sent robin ventura a message after the texas game saying that even if we lost every game there i was liking the effort of those players ... this club is confident and professional just like robin ventura as example they have a commitment to the grind and when you have that ... u.n.you win.. they pay attention and the focus is on the fight every game....
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hard to say. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the view finer. >> welcome back to good morning america with robinsteph -- [ speaking spanish. ] >> i'm not sure about these cookies. they don't look like you made them. did you make those cookies. you didn't did you? no. no. they came from the local -- >> bakery. >> 7/11 brakery or whatever. >> the perfect ticket romney romney shadow 2012. [ applause ] >> and the best part is, it will change positions every time he does. all of the television presenters talk the same way. they start talking like this. they are talking and talking, then they finish the sentences like this. obama dog recipes that included beagles with cream cheese and chicken poodle soup. >> george stephanopoulos -- george stephanopoulos -- george stephanopoulos [ laughter ] >> a huge sticker on my building to say that this is a smoke-free environment. [ buzzer sounds ] [overlapping speakers] is a communist. >> i'm just talking about the -- >> tammy bald win is a communist. >> you can call it whatever you want. >> if there is a problem, then president obama is the problem for failing
hard to say. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the view finer. >> welcome back to good morning america with robinsteph -- [ speaking spanish. ] >> i'm not sure about these cookies. they don't look like you made them. did you make those cookies. you didn't did you? no. no. they came from the local -- >> bakery. >> 7/11 brakery or whatever. >> the perfect ticket romney romney shadow 2012. [ applause ] >> and the best part is, it will change...
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robin leach is warning of the dangers of socialism. follow the wings. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hardunderstanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>. >> sean: it's time for the next installment. we have been exposing us on hou this administration whatever lengths necessary to push through their radical left wing agenda. now there is more proof. it's been reeled in "new york times" report that highlights how he planned to circumvent congress. how last fall, quote, he interrupted a strategy meeting to raise an issue not on the agenda. he declared aides recall that the administration needed a more aggressively use executive power to govern in obstructions. it was the president himself we can't wait to jumpstart the new overreaching tactic. joining me is reaction made headlines when he c
robin leach is warning of the dangers of socialism. follow the wings. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hardunderstanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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robin roberts. what this man does next to surprise his wife could very well make your holiday. it's extraordinary. >> it's good to see that you do have an emotional side. >> there's a heart in there. hard to find. >> the tin man. >>> set your sights on this, everyone. it's a cruise ship set to depart england this morning. its aim is to recreate the "titanic's" voyage. we're talking the same path, the same menu, the same number of passengers. hopefully this will end up a little better when we take you inside. chicken ala maryland was on the menu. i don't even know what that is. we'll get to that. >> mystery solved coming up. keep it here for that. >>> we're going to start, though, this morning with the breaking news out of tulsa, oklahoma, two arrests this morning in what they're calling "operation random shooter." a pair of white men now charged with driving around the city shooting people on the streets. five victims, three dead. pierre thomas, our chief justice correspondent, has the latest from washington. pierre, good morning, sir. >> reporter: hi, dan. on this easter morning in tulsa, some prayers answered. as you said, arrests have been made in the series of cold-blooded shooting
robin roberts. what this man does next to surprise his wife could very well make your holiday. it's extraordinary. >> it's good to see that you do have an emotional side. >> there's a heart in there. hard to find. >> the tin man. >>> set your sights on this, everyone. it's a cruise ship set to depart england this morning. its aim is to recreate the "titanic's" voyage. we're talking the same path, the same menu, the same number of passengers. hopefully this...
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hard. knocked one person to the ground. >> all up and down the coast. >>> and we're celebrating this morning. ten years ago today, robin roberts joined "gma" as an anchor. >> it means i've been sleep-deprive d for ten years. that beep beep beep at 3:30. it's been a privilege to say good morning, america. >>> we begin with the bizarre spring nor'easter, making the commute for so many a mess this morning. torrential rain, heavy snow in some parts of the country. our extreme weather team is tracking the storm overnight. ginger zee leads the coverage this morning, right outside here in times square. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin, good morning, everyone. i want to get to the radar. our focus here son that snow. from buffalo to pittsburgh and some of the higher elevations, more than 7 inches has already fallen. you start with a half foot. in total, more than a foot will fall in the deep magenta color. we have the concern for gusty winds. this is where you start to see powerlines being damaged. trees coming down. 40, 50-mile-per-hour gusts coming along. we find david kerley in seven springs, pennsylvania. >> go
hard. knocked one person to the ground. >> all up and down the coast. >>> and we're celebrating this morning. ten years ago today, robin roberts joined "gma" as an anchor. >> it means i've been sleep-deprive d for ten years. that beep beep beep at 3:30. it's been a privilege to say good morning, america. >>> we begin with the bizarre spring nor'easter, making the commute for so many a mess this morning. torrential rain, heavy snow in some parts of the...
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robin williams has done in a couple of decades. i love that film so much. it's so uncompromising. do you think americans have a hard. >> i think students studying it have a hard time distinguishing it. >> sometimes -- >> i found it to be a very moral film. >> it is. that one and, yeah, the one before it. this one what i'm trying to get at this one, without sounding too pretenseus, where are we going as people? the big theme here what does is it say about us with our huge appetite for all of this stuff. i understand why name-calling and celebrity bashing and all of that stuff. a bar is never empty because they say two guys are getting along in the parking lot, let's go watch! but it's a call for common sense, hopefully, and kindness. like i said it's violent. >> you say that as i'm looking at the picture of the film says "god bless america." and two people holding weapons and pointing them at each other. nice to have you joining us this morning. we're out of time. we could continue. >> can i just say something? there is stuff floating in my water! does that happen to you guys too? >> you can have my coffee. >> you k
robin williams has done in a couple of decades. i love that film so much. it's so uncompromising. do you think americans have a hard. >> i think students studying it have a hard time distinguishing it. >> sometimes -- >> i found it to be a very moral film. >> it is. that one and, yeah, the one before it. this one what i'm trying to get at this one, without sounding too pretenseus, where are we going as people? the big theme here what does is it say about us with our huge...
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hard. you deserve cocktails. >> well, you guys can see the big show friday night at 8:00 on hgtv for more on sam and robin's roomsike you put it. >> sam got rid of one piece. >> i did get rid of one piece that was not there. >> you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find prince charming. >> one thing. >> i found sam an elephant side table. even the best of us make mistakes. >> no. it's out on the terrace. it lives in the garden on the terrace now. >> lara was going to do my house. but we didn't have time for a five-episode miniseries. >> judging by your office, it could have been a week. >> yeah. >> i'm going to -- would you want her to come decorate for you? >> thank you. >> a lot of people who play at that and say they do it. but, lara spencer, you're the real deal. >> thank you. >> if you have wasted your money on other people's books -- this one is worth buying. >>> let's get to the boards. show you exactly what's going on. look at this. stormy skies. if i saw this coming at me in dawsonville, georgia, i would hit the pavement. there would be smoke under my feet. and stormy skies in charlotte, as well. he
hard. you deserve cocktails. >> well, you guys can see the big show friday night at 8:00 on hgtv for more on sam and robin's roomsike you put it. >> sam got rid of one piece. >> i did get rid of one piece that was not there. >> you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find prince charming. >> one thing. >> i found sam an elephant side table. even the best of us make mistakes. >> no. it's out on the terrace. it lives in the garden on the terrace now....
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hard, pain-staking work. >> reporter: the reward for information has been steadily rising. it's up to $50,000. they need tips. they're trying to track down the people seen in that surveillance video, robin break and soon. >>> now to the latest in a high-profile trial pitting a stepdaughter against her own stepmother. emotional testimony from the stepdaughter last week. saying sheing a thized over pushing her stepmother to turn herself in for a deadly hit and run. linsey davis joins us with the latest. >> reporter: this case is so dramatic and emotional. some have called it a soap opera. the most defining moment of all is today. amy takes the stand. this case hinges on her testimony. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> is there any more that you want? >> reporter: this trial is expected to hit a peak this morning. amy sensor, the wife of a former nfl player, is on trial for three counts of vehicular homicide. >> why don't you guys get a life. should i smile for you? hi, good morning, what channel are you. >> channel 5. >> hi, channel 5. >> this has relative against relative. >> reporter: jour rors have heard already from the stepdaughter, brittany sensor. in the days following the accid
hard, pain-staking work. >> reporter: the reward for information has been steadily rising. it's up to $50,000. they need tips. they're trying to track down the people seen in that surveillance video, robin break and soon. >>> now to the latest in a high-profile trial pitting a stepdaughter against her own stepmother. emotional testimony from the stepdaughter last week. saying sheing a thized over pushing her stepmother to turn herself in for a deadly hit and run. linsey davis...