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we found in may, we were a caught a little off guard with a spike in the ten-year treasury, 50 ticks up which caused a sudden increase in mortgage rates. >> what do you think caused that up tick? >> i think it's when the fed and bernanke spoke, and spoke of-- >> tapering, right. >> when the bonds stop the rate starts to rise. >> we're talking abouting the tapering of the stimulus plan from the federal reserve. >> it would cause interest rates to rise and it's a lot of speculation. that's what it comes down to. when people system late that the rates are going up, they start to rise. when the ten-year start to rise. we see the ten-year at 1066 and then 292. and then september 18th they had another meeting, and we were all hiding under our desks with helmets on because we didn't know what might happen. consumers ask, where has the market gone? >> they called you on the phone? >> oh, yes, where are the rates going? we don't have a crystal ball but we plai explain to them that we don't know where the markets are going. but september 18th they did announce that the tapering would not subsi
we found in may, we were a caught a little off guard with a spike in the ten-year treasury, 50 ticks up which caused a sudden increase in mortgage rates. >> what do you think caused that up tick? >> i think it's when the fed and bernanke spoke, and spoke of-- >> tapering, right. >> when the bonds stop the rate starts to rise. >> we're talking abouting the tapering of the stimulus plan from the federal reserve. >> it would cause interest rates to rise and it's...
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sales spiked in the final quarter of last year on speculation of higher tax rates. imagine what would happen in the reverse, if a debt default cause add spike in interest rates. >> commercial property is interest rate sensitive and credit depen don't and long-term. those are not got formulas for a high-interest rate environment and an environment where credit is volatile. >> reporter: depending on big banks and investors. banks have been very leery of real estate risks but in the second quarter of this year, there was a net increase in lending on construction projects for the first time since the financial crisis. at maryland based walker and dun lop a commercial real estatesta uncertainty is weighing on borrowers and investors. >> the most discouraging thing that we're seeing right now is that this congress is going to go through, yet, another crisis and probably end up kicking the can down the road but not even as far as many people would like to see it get kicked. >> reporter: while interest rates haven't moved much to the runup to the debt line, the anticipation
sales spiked in the final quarter of last year on speculation of higher tax rates. imagine what would happen in the reverse, if a debt default cause add spike in interest rates. >> commercial property is interest rate sensitive and credit depen don't and long-term. those are not got formulas for a high-interest rate environment and an environment where credit is volatile. >> reporter: depending on big banks and investors. banks have been very leery of real estate risks but in the...
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sales spiked in the final quarter of last year on speculation of higher tax rates. imagine what would happen in the reverse, if a debt default cause add spike in interest rates. >> commercial property is interest rate sensitive and credit depen don't and long-term. those are not got formulas for a high-interest rate environment and an environment where credit is volatile. >> reporter: depending on big banks and investors. banks have been very leery of real estate risks but in the second quarter of this year, there was a net increase in lending on construction projects for the first time since the financial crisis. at maryland based walker and dun lop a commercial real estatesta uncertainty is weighing on borrowers and investors. >> the most discouraging thing that we're seeing right now is that this congress is going to go through, yet, another crisis and probably end up kicking the can down the road but not even as far as many people would like to see it get kicked. >> reporter: while interest rates haven't moved much to the runup to the debt line, the anticipation
sales spiked in the final quarter of last year on speculation of higher tax rates. imagine what would happen in the reverse, if a debt default cause add spike in interest rates. >> commercial property is interest rate sensitive and credit depen don't and long-term. those are not got formulas for a high-interest rate environment and an environment where credit is volatile. >> reporter: depending on big banks and investors. banks have been very leery of real estate risks but in the...
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graph from the national consortium for the study of terrorism and responses to terrorism shows the spike of terrorist attacks in iraq following the us invasion the us now shrugs at all these terror that iraq has to deal with every day calling it well pains of democracy similar attitude the u.s. helped to kill qaddafi now the countries involved in chaos and terror again you hear pains of democracy but as these extremist groups in different countries become more and more organized as a network it's difficult to ignore the monster that spreading through the region the u.s. thinks drones are the perfect tool to deal with terrorists they say drones are the solution but on the receiving end those drone strikes are seen as acts of terror when they kill innocent people and they help terrorists recruit more terrorists most recently two reports came out by amnesty international and human rights watch they looked into u.s. strikes in pakistan and yemen human rights watch found that in the strikes that they have investigated seventy percent of those who died were civilians washington says they've de
graph from the national consortium for the study of terrorism and responses to terrorism shows the spike of terrorist attacks in iraq following the us invasion the us now shrugs at all these terror that iraq has to deal with every day calling it well pains of democracy similar attitude the u.s. helped to kill qaddafi now the countries involved in chaos and terror again you hear pains of democracy but as these extremist groups in different countries become more and more organized as a network...
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volume spike, volume spike, volume spike. we had one in early may, early august, late september. what we see here is, well, super high volume. it is not whole foods' friend. these spikes are close to a period of consolidation. trading sideways, sideways, sideways for some time before snapping back into bull mode. the last volume spike was in late september. we have just been through another consolidation phase but collins has a way to figure out when it should end and the rally should resume. notice this filled in purple area that we didn't have on the last chart. these are known as bollinger bands, great, great analysts from doing these for years and years and they measure a stock's level of volatility at any given time. when the bands are widely spaced it means the volatility is high. when they're clamped closer together it means the volatility is low. what does that have to do with spotting rallies at whole foods? first you get a spike in volume. then the stock starts trading sideways. and after a little while the bollinger band starts squeezing. squeeze together because the v
volume spike, volume spike, volume spike. we had one in early may, early august, late september. what we see here is, well, super high volume. it is not whole foods' friend. these spikes are close to a period of consolidation. trading sideways, sideways, sideways for some time before snapping back into bull mode. the last volume spike was in late september. we have just been through another consolidation phase but collins has a way to figure out when it should end and the rally should resume....
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it could have a huge spike in interest rates as a result of this as well. and that forecast that we had may even be conservative. >> you are not out liars on this there are a lot of economists that say it's possible. and a lot of people say it's fearmongering. when you go back to august of 2011 by we got downgraded for the first time in history we didn't see interest agents are spike. are -- interest rates spike what is different from now to 2011. >> economic growth right now is weaker and most importantly this is the second time around for the debt ceiling debate as well. the first time we could dismiss iit as a fluke. and second time it's a condition that it's a recurring event. and maybe in our head we raise the probability that a actual he ddefault may happen. thats is a considerable difference when you think of it as a reality. >> they used an an analogy the last time around you go on a trip three days and you takes three shorts with you and you stay a fourth day you grab the cleanest dirty shirt you have. and the u.s. at the time in 20 1 was the clean
it could have a huge spike in interest rates as a result of this as well. and that forecast that we had may even be conservative. >> you are not out liars on this there are a lot of economists that say it's possible. and a lot of people say it's fearmongering. when you go back to august of 2011 by we got downgraded for the first time in history we didn't see interest agents are spike. are -- interest rates spike what is different from now to 2011. >> economic growth right now is...
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they knew i was yelling spike. the linebacker stood like that. and it didn't look very far and i thought, shoot, i'm going to go get that. >> calvin johnson finishes with 329 receiving yards, the second most in a single game in nfl history. >>> when we return, remembering a new york original. a final note on lou reed of the velvet underground who inspired music's finest. underground who inspired music's finest. ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its breakthrough formula changes everythin
they knew i was yelling spike. the linebacker stood like that. and it didn't look very far and i thought, shoot, i'm going to go get that. >> calvin johnson finishes with 329 receiving yards, the second most in a single game in nfl history. >>> when we return, remembering a new york original. a final note on lou reed of the velvet underground who inspired music's finest. underground who inspired music's finest. ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there....
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even though rates have come down a little bit, we saw a big spike in mortgage rates in may and june. a lot of that had to do with expectations about what the fed would do. now all bets are off in terms of what the rest of the government would do with housing. but that's what sent rates up. that all considered, that means homes are less affordable to buy in pretty much h everywhere in e country. >> what does that mean economically? it means that the rich can buy homes and others get sort of priced out? >> it means that the rich can buy homes. lots of people who can't afford to buy are either representing or they're looking for smaller places. many are doubling up. as part of this recession we saw more young people still living with their parents, or with roommates more than they did before the recession. affordability is a big driver that explains why people move from some parts of the country to another. in california for instance where housing is one of the most expensive places in the country we see lots of people moving from california elsewhere and it's most reply lower and middl
even though rates have come down a little bit, we saw a big spike in mortgage rates in may and june. a lot of that had to do with expectations about what the fed would do. now all bets are off in terms of what the rest of the government would do with housing. but that's what sent rates up. that all considered, that means homes are less affordable to buy in pretty much h everywhere in e country. >> what does that mean economically? it means that the rich can buy homes and others get sort...
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he says heroin prices plummeted because supply has spiked. death from methadone also rising from 103 to 117 in virginia in one year, according to common wealth medical examiner reports the news4, i team reports. lsd use is up nationwide. tony says her son's addiction was at first invisible. >> can you believe he was able to hide this? >> he did it for a while. hid it for a long time. he was -- he became a functional addict. >> maryland's governor's office the state has increased drug treatment, 20,000 more people getting treatment from the state in 2012 than did in 2009. and the governor himself says, quote, we're losing more people to heroin than to homicide. scott mcfarland, news4 i-team. >>> doug is here with a look at our weather and this rain is going to be with us for a while, huh? >> it is. and i think it's going to be with us overnight and some of the biggest rain i think will come early tomorrow morning. that's going to effect rush hour tomorrow. probably going to need extra time when you step out the door. look outside right now. we
he says heroin prices plummeted because supply has spiked. death from methadone also rising from 103 to 117 in virginia in one year, according to common wealth medical examiner reports the news4, i team reports. lsd use is up nationwide. tony says her son's addiction was at first invisible. >> can you believe he was able to hide this? >> he did it for a while. hid it for a long time. he was -- he became a functional addict. >> maryland's governor's office the state has...
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sort of spiking the football, would feel great to his base.already know he beat the republicans. everybody knows that. he has now got to deal with them and their leadership. it probably wouldn't help to spike the football with their name written on it. >> let's remember too, let's remember too. going to -- these negotiations we have had several times in the past few years. none of the basic fundamental dynamics have changed. they have lost, yes they have. house republicans look at the list of quotations, mother jones, others have cited on the network this evening. from, from the house republicans, that they're aiming and egging themselves on for another fight. and so, again, the president's not going into a -- you know into a new situation. it is the same old you know what with the same folks. why anyone thinks we can now get an agreement, with paul ryan who will be running for the tea party presidential nomination, the republican party, in 2016. is kind of beyond me. and the president has to -- not set up expectations, he has to keep educatin
sort of spiking the football, would feel great to his base.already know he beat the republicans. everybody knows that. he has now got to deal with them and their leadership. it probably wouldn't help to spike the football with their name written on it. >> let's remember too, let's remember too. going to -- these negotiations we have had several times in the past few years. none of the basic fundamental dynamics have changed. they have lost, yes they have. house republicans look at the...
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we did a one-month and six-month today, and it spiked out beyond what we consider to be the window. so that .21, it's not a lot, but it's the highest one-month t-bill rate we've seen in about three, four years now. the six-month t-bill, the highest since about february. so it's really -- it's a risk-aversion that's going beyond the default date out to a little bit further. i mean, those spikes, again, not big numbers, but if i didn't tell you what the numbers were, you'd see that that's a big deal right there. >> so, steve weiss, what are we to make of how that part of the market is reacting to what's going on in d.c.? >> well, i think that, you know, it's -- look, i've been bearish on treasuries, remain bearish on treasuries, just because, for nothing else, the yields are unsustainably low. you throw this into there, the possibility of default, and you have to get really bearish in treasuries. now, to me, what the republicans have come out and said doesn't really surprise me. actually, if they've got even a modicum of intelligence -- which i think they do -- they're going to know t
we did a one-month and six-month today, and it spiked out beyond what we consider to be the window. so that .21, it's not a lot, but it's the highest one-month t-bill rate we've seen in about three, four years now. the six-month t-bill, the highest since about february. so it's really -- it's a risk-aversion that's going beyond the default date out to a little bit further. i mean, those spikes, again, not big numbers, but if i didn't tell you what the numbers were, you'd see that that's a big...
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interest rates spike. i mean a big spike. what happens to housing? >> much bigger deal than the shutdown. now, the main effects of the shutdown on housing are first of all that it's interfering with the process of some people getting loans. it also could interfere with purchasing power and housing demand in the markets like d.c. and other places around the country that depend more on federal wages. a huge interest rate spike, though, of course makes housing much more expensive. but it also could push us back toward recession. which means that not only raises mortgage rates, it also kills purchasing power. in other words, it's like the housing crisis all over again. but this time without the silver lining of low interest rates. >> and of course, affordability is already not that great, but i want to ask you, a lot of doomsday scenarios are out there about this unthinkable scenario. for example, the president on tuesday was saying it could permanently increase borrowing costs. you know, there are other people saying that a fast and furious rise in rate
interest rates spike. i mean a big spike. what happens to housing? >> much bigger deal than the shutdown. now, the main effects of the shutdown on housing are first of all that it's interfering with the process of some people getting loans. it also could interfere with purchasing power and housing demand in the markets like d.c. and other places around the country that depend more on federal wages. a huge interest rate spike, though, of course makes housing much more expensive. but it...
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spike bauer could not quote many bible verses, but he loved god. he couldn't tell you all the statistics about why children need mothers and fathers, but he loved me and he loved my mom and even though we had a lot of hard times and don't remember there ever being a time when he didn't figure out a way to make enough money to keep food on the table and pay the mortgage. my dad was in the marines in world war ii. first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't fully understand. it is to get him to talk about it and he never would until eventually award him down and one night we sat at the kitchen table and he told me unbelievable things that he saw and things that he had to do in service to his country. i found myself wishing i had never asked him. they haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. these last two weeks it was men like spike bauer that were told they couldn't go to the memorial built in their honor. one of those on airplanes that landed out of reagan national filled with
spike bauer could not quote many bible verses, but he loved god. he couldn't tell you all the statistics about why children need mothers and fathers, but he loved me and he loved my mom and even though we had a lot of hard times and don't remember there ever being a time when he didn't figure out a way to make enough money to keep food on the table and pay the mortgage. my dad was in the marines in world war ii. first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't...
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the bus barrels over the spike belt. but does not slow down. sticks over the next several miles. >> 148 eastbound. struck another spike belt. he's losing the truck tires now. >> has no front tires anymore. he's running on the rims. >> but the driver speeds on. >> we're getting into the city. this guy is not stopping until this bus dies. >> the school bus is now inside the city line. just miles for albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle to vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately surround the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a volley of nonlethal bean bag rounds. suddenly a member of the county sheriff's office fires real bullets into the bus. striking the suspect three times. >> shots fired. >> immediately, a state police officer is seen sho
the bus barrels over the spike belt. but does not slow down. sticks over the next several miles. >> 148 eastbound. struck another spike belt. he's losing the truck tires now. >> has no front tires anymore. he's running on the rims. >> but the driver speeds on. >> we're getting into the city. this guy is not stopping until this bus dies. >> the school bus is now inside the city line. just miles for albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts...
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then it spikes up to 0.3 and comes down again today.in interest rates, at the short end, very shortest end of the curve. yields are twice as high. higher than libor. today's auction saw a fall but certainly nothing much to write home about. treasury yields will spike. then you have people deciding they're not going to invest in u.s. debt. banks like citi did and fidelity, they ditched short-term treasuries. jp jpmorgan, fidelity reduced their exposure. citi was no longer accepting short-term t-bills as collateral. hong kong says short-term bills have less ability as collateral. u.s. debt, not as worthy as it was. then the cdss, credit default swaps. the ability to bet against a u.s. government default. unthinkable in the past. market over the past month, the cost of buying cdss, 12 times higher. you've got a spike in yield. you've got collateral not being accepted. you've got a cds splurge. finally you have places like the cme requiring a greater level of margin before they'll let you trade up some 12%. the cme imposes this 12% premium
then it spikes up to 0.3 and comes down again today.in interest rates, at the short end, very shortest end of the curve. yields are twice as high. higher than libor. today's auction saw a fall but certainly nothing much to write home about. treasury yields will spike. then you have people deciding they're not going to invest in u.s. debt. banks like citi did and fidelity, they ditched short-term treasuries. jp jpmorgan, fidelity reduced their exposure. citi was no longer accepting short-term...
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though is that you have wealthy people also crowdfunding speckly don't come after us but people like spike lee don't know how because we don't have a. we don't know much but on one of these trends tell us about the end of all individuals actually looking to crowdfunding it's just preface this by saying it's not uncommon for very wealthy people not to use their own money typically they will have some skin in the game but they don't want to tie up all their resources and just one or two projects so yes it's very common for them to access the capital markets what this is doing is a little bit different because yes they're targeting smaller investors so-called unsophisticated investors but guess what these people are targeted every day anyway anybody who has a stamp collection numismatic coin collection they're probably on the mailing lists and the phone call is in the email list of a bunch of people who are you know legitimate or illegitimate people are getting solicited every day so this is just another form of the maybe individual should be suspect of anyone who isn't willing to put their o
though is that you have wealthy people also crowdfunding speckly don't come after us but people like spike lee don't know how because we don't have a. we don't know much but on one of these trends tell us about the end of all individuals actually looking to crowdfunding it's just preface this by saying it's not uncommon for very wealthy people not to use their own money typically they will have some skin in the game but they don't want to tie up all their resources and just one or two projects...
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that's what many are saying to spike lee they call on the famed director to end his new kickstarter campaign that you don't now kickstarter the web that helped. her get out there. that is why we. should grin and we will make it people a story about her so you know you hate it like get it done i am here. for trish but opponents of the job act and its new crowdfunding rules simply say it's ripe for fraud and abuse here's what self professed white collar criminal sam antara told us. all even get me started on that ok we are going to but i would love the jobs act i love the jobs act to go back into crime or it will definitely get into the next. joining me now is bob how you doing today why did you have to like this. crowdfunding it's nothing new you know it's been around forever of liberty statue of liberty and crowdfunding there you go from the french. you know you small ventures could legally raise money via loans or gifts for a long time now but only equity or stock within an actual company and within an actual company that is legally a new thing to do and it was off limits for a long time wh
that's what many are saying to spike lee they call on the famed director to end his new kickstarter campaign that you don't now kickstarter the web that helped. her get out there. that is why we. should grin and we will make it people a story about her so you know you hate it like get it done i am here. for trish but opponents of the job act and its new crowdfunding rules simply say it's ripe for fraud and abuse here's what self professed white collar criminal sam antara told us. all even get...
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nice spike. then it tumbled for years.iously different economy different times zero inflation there. any similarity between that and what we see now? >> no. what drove the tumble after that, i mean we could have a spike like we did, but what drove that tumble was the deregulation and the mortgage industry an also the -- all the free low cost money that was flying around and that's why reals estate took off and we're paying for right now is the free flowing money of that time. >> can i quickly as you're talking free flowing money the yellen nomination, probably in about 25 minutes time from now. are you surprised there isn't any more bid considering she does have a dovish posture. >> the concern like everyone keeps saying where is the positive effect from the fed's quantitative easing. we don't see it because there's not enough lending going out into the public's sphere. it's being held in the banks and using it to trade with or to use against their own businesses but it's not making it out to the public sector where we nee
nice spike. then it tumbled for years.iously different economy different times zero inflation there. any similarity between that and what we see now? >> no. what drove the tumble after that, i mean we could have a spike like we did, but what drove that tumble was the deregulation and the mortgage industry an also the -- all the free low cost money that was flying around and that's why reals estate took off and we're paying for right now is the free flowing money of that time. >> can...
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a spike in volume. so did the states of connecticut and district of columbia. >> leslie, this wasn't just a spike. people got on. they created an account and when they came back to sign on and contemplate purchasing something, they found out the system wouldn't log them on. that's not just a volume problem. that's a problem with the basic software. not to get too tar in the weeds but they had 50 some major subcontractors that built different poosieces of this. instead of going to the private sector and saying we need someone used to overseeing the roll out of major software and a major system built by multiple even tors, they said we'll oversee it. the federal government don't have a background in it. >> where is the accountability is this we have seen it repeatedly? >> nobody will be fired. >> mistakes happen. people make bad decisions but where is the accountability? who gets fired? after benghazi, they asked. they asked after fast and furious. now after a disastrous roll out. you heard robert gibbs s
a spike in volume. so did the states of connecticut and district of columbia. >> leslie, this wasn't just a spike. people got on. they created an account and when they came back to sign on and contemplate purchasing something, they found out the system wouldn't log them on. that's not just a volume problem. that's a problem with the basic software. not to get too tar in the weeds but they had 50 some major subcontractors that built different poosieces of this. instead of going to the...
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you'll see all the foreign currencies spike up for that, you know, currency shift overseas. liz: great to have you both. great perspective. so here's what the traders say. now what do federal reserve members say? the philly federal reserve president, charles must haver, says the fed's credibility has been undermined, but what does he think about the fact we're now facing a potential crisis? we've got an exclusive interview with charles plosser, it's also about the risks to the economy from the debt ceiling fight. don't go away. ♪ ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: i'm just looking at some stocks here, pretty interesting, netflix and trip advisers are two of the worst performers right now for the s&p 500, a real sort of panoply of different sto
you'll see all the foreign currencies spike up for that, you know, currency shift overseas. liz: great to have you both. great perspective. so here's what the traders say. now what do federal reserve members say? the philly federal reserve president, charles must haver, says the fed's credibility has been undermined, but what does he think about the fact we're now facing a potential crisis? we've got an exclusive interview with charles plosser, it's also about the risks to the economy from the...
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plant managers are looking into what caused the spike. >>> chinese presideime minister jinping. >> the trip is to bolster economic cooperation with indonesia which has the largest population and economy among asean member nations. this is xi's first visit to southeast asia since he took office in march. he said the two countries would establish a comprehensive, strategic partnership and raise bilateral relations to a new level according to a report of the state-run news agency xinhua. he told reporters that the two leaders will discuss strengthening bilateral ties as well as relationships between china and the asean region as a whole. china has been locked in disputes with asean members over territories in the south china sea. the issue is on the east asia summit to be held in brunei next week. indonesia has not had any territorial disagreements with china. xi is apparently trying to enhance ties with the country which has acted as a broker in the disputes. >> myanmar's president is making his first visit to the western state since religious violence erupted there over a year ago. cont
plant managers are looking into what caused the spike. >>> chinese presideime minister jinping. >> the trip is to bolster economic cooperation with indonesia which has the largest population and economy among asean member nations. this is xi's first visit to southeast asia since he took office in march. he said the two countries would establish a comprehensive, strategic partnership and raise bilateral relations to a new level according to a report of the state-run news agency...
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first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. that you may not have time to roll out dough for a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or enough time to mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and a homemade gravy. she knows you may not have a moment to crimp the edges of your favorite chicken pot pie. but marie callender's does. and when she's done, all you need to do is find time to grab someone special, sit down, and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> it's an opportunity that is literally out of this world. three men chosen from thousands of applicants are part of nasa's newest class of astronauts. i had a chance to meet them at the smithsonian's udvarhasse museum in c
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you can see the spike the seismograph. the quake was re >>> good evening. we are following two breaking news stories right now. starting with a magnitude 3.1 earthquake in east bay. you can see the spike on the seismograph. the quake was reported just before 9:30. about two miles east of berkeley. we have several calls into our news room for people who if he want it. at this point, no word of damage. and, a grass fire takes over part of the island setting up a orange glow near the bridge. don knapp reports it also backed up traffic, don? >> reporter: it was a spectacular fire, sitting here in the middle of the bay. a lot of people saw it. we saw the orange glow itself as we came across the bridge earlier this evening, probably right after the fire started. we saw fire engines backed up. we wondered how they would get in there and fight the fire. here is matthew mcknight. >> we have 2 fires near under control at this time. as the fires bring up the terrain and go upward on the hill, you need to take the fire break to douse it with the water and secure it so
you can see the spike the seismograph. the quake was re >>> good evening. we are following two breaking news stories right now. starting with a magnitude 3.1 earthquake in east bay. you can see the spike on the seismograph. the quake was reported just before 9:30. about two miles east of berkeley. we have several calls into our news room for people who if he want it. at this point, no word of damage. and, a grass fire takes over part of the island setting up a orange glow near the...
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first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. >>> welcome back to a "a health you." i'm carol alt. you can ask me anything about fitness, health or beauty. today, jazz lynn ocelyn is aski you tell me easy things to do to alkaline my body. find out if your need alkaline. then relax and start easy. here are some things to add and some things to cut out to start on your road to alkaline. do add alkaline filtered water to your regime. don't have alkaline filtered water, find alkaline drops online. also, lemons have an alkalinizing reaction on the body. take a sea salt bath. things to cut, coffee, soft drinks, as well as alcohol. and, of course, add raw foods to your cooked food diet, raw food is a alkal
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first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. this is nice. >>> and now from abc2 marled's most accurate fore-- maryland's most accurate forecast. >> good morning. happy friday to you. yes, all eyes in the gulf right now as we can see tropical storm karen right now trying to get her act together and it's poised to make landfall along
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first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes.h. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. >>> the budget battle shows no sign of easing with lawmakers from both sides. now suggesting the shutdown could last for weeks and that could lead to bigger problems, we'll explain in a moment. >> they are a national treasure. some of the beautiful places in our country but don't expect to see them any time soon because of the government shutdown. shutting down national parks and ruining a lot of plans. details coming up on this wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. some people really upset about the grand canyon. >> yes. generating a lot of buzz. >> mike masco upset about how the shutdown is affecting your weather. >> where do
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incidence has been a huge spike in violence in syria and in iraq at the center of al-qaeda groups are going from iraq to syria from syria to iraq the whole nishan is in turmoil because of the united states policies and this is not a mistake this is it is a mistake to think it's a mistake if you like because whenever the neo-cons come on to talk about iraq of course they very rarely want to talk about iraq they always like to claim that well tony blair and george bush wanted well but they've made a few mistakes along the way that's nonsense the whole of the exercise was to destroy iraq as a functioning country to make never again be a threat to regional powers that the us backs in that region the same with syria. also for middle class woman thomas geodes militants keep up the war of attrition against syria's government a growing number of civilians are volunteering for military service. my family worries a lot but nothing is not precious than our country is how land where i was raised coming up then we meet a syrian woman who's putting our life on the line to defend her family and thei
incidence has been a huge spike in violence in syria and in iraq at the center of al-qaeda groups are going from iraq to syria from syria to iraq the whole nishan is in turmoil because of the united states policies and this is not a mistake this is it is a mistake to think it's a mistake if you like because whenever the neo-cons come on to talk about iraq of course they very rarely want to talk about iraq they always like to claim that well tony blair and george bush wanted well but they've...
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any man spike in radiation levels of fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank rises six and a half thousand times higher in two days. it's bye-bye is by as of a long time chief of america's embattled national security agency says he will step down after spending months of battling the fallout from the edward snowden leaks. plot so inside the syrian rebellion the argy gets a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area just eighty kilometers from the capital damascus but it is like a state within a state riffing off an army to fighters from the disparate groups and talks to syrians living in territories all compiled by militants. oh. and there's a barrage of blasts like kill at least sixty one people in iraq and new study suggests the number of victims of the american invasion is far higher than previously thought. everyone welcome to you if you're just joining us here on our team you with me to run would say let's take a look at our top story this friday. there's a worrying spike in radiation at the fukushima nuclear plant readings from a w
any man spike in radiation levels of fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank rises six and a half thousand times higher in two days. it's bye-bye is by as of a long time chief of america's embattled national security agency says he will step down after spending months of battling the fallout from the edward snowden leaks. plot so inside the syrian rebellion the argy gets a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area just eighty kilometers from...
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and a mental spike in radiation levels fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank six and a half thousand times higher in two days. it's bob i spot as the long time chief of america's embezzled a national security agency says he'll step down after spending months struggling with the fallout from the edward snowden leaks. last inside the syrian rebellion the with rival on brigades and civilian. r t gets a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area just eighty kilometers from the capital damascus but it is like a state within a state rise of maria phenomenal also his firsthand what it's like for syrians to live surrounded by militants. oh. and as a barrage of blogs the kill at least sixty one people in iraq a new study suggests the number of victims since the american invasion it's gone higher than previously thought. is just long pause to one o'clock here in the russian capital you're live with us on r.t. for international news with me to them with a top story now. there's a worrying spike in a radiation at the fukushima nuclear plant readings
and a mental spike in radiation levels fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank six and a half thousand times higher in two days. it's bob i spot as the long time chief of america's embezzled a national security agency says he'll step down after spending months struggling with the fallout from the edward snowden leaks. last inside the syrian rebellion the with rival on brigades and civilian. r t gets a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area...
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. >> spike's understanding of local sourcing formed after 15 years of working and owning traditionaltaurants in and around baltimore. >> it was a long, slow, steady lirng curve, both about local food system, which i'm very connected with now and how much it meant to me as a chef. i didn't think i found what i was meant to do until visiting folks growing food. >> spike has met and formed relationships with like-minded people like denzel mitchell of five seeds farm. he took a gamble when he quit a secure job as a high school teacher to pursue a more fulfilling live as a farmer. >> the food system in baltimore is developing rapidly and absolutely ready for this kind of product, this kind of farming. we sell to about 12 restaurants, woodbury kitchen and the other fleet of smaller restaurants being our very closest partners and allies and our biggest customers. >> our goal is to return maximum value to our growers. that's a very simple equation when we think about how many dollars can we get back into supporting sustainable agriculture in our region. that's what it comes down to for us. >
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shows in those ninety days even though there are subtle signs of organ damage even in ninety days spike in two years. the lifetime a life time of a rat is shortened they have massive organ damage massive tumors in the female rats and that is really really frightening recently a study from australia has shown that pigs that are fed these products get massive stomach ulcers and in north america where a lot of people live a lot shorter life than in europe and the health care system is burdened by seventeen percent costs of g.d.p. . more and more people have chronic stomach upset which i have seen in my practice and it's probably in part to do with the genetically modified foods which are for the average consumer in about sixty to seventy percent of the food products from the supermarket now how does not transfer to what we see in humans well in humans the effects will only not show for another twenty years speak. much longer. so if we are waiting for a cancer to show as a result of fear most we've got our weight or we should just shut this down. properly thank you very much a huge issue an
shows in those ninety days even though there are subtle signs of organ damage even in ninety days spike in two years. the lifetime a life time of a rat is shortened they have massive organ damage massive tumors in the female rats and that is really really frightening recently a study from australia has shown that pigs that are fed these products get massive stomach ulcers and in north america where a lot of people live a lot shorter life than in europe and the health care system is burdened by...
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and him and spike in radiation levels of heels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant readings in a storage tank rise six and a half thousand times in two days. it's bye bye spawn as the longtime chief of americas and battled national security agency says he'll step down after spending months struggling with the fallout from the edward snowden leaks. inside the syrian rebellion with rival armed brigades and civilians feeding besieged party gets a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area. just a few kilometers from the capital damascus but it is like a state within a state. where if a national also yes a firsthand what it's like for syrians to live sarong driven by militants. and as a barrage of blasts like kill at least sixty one people in iraq a new study shows the number of victims that has of the american invasion it's one higher than previously thought. it's eleven am here in the russian capital you're watching r t with me to say let's take a look at our top story this hour. there's a worrying spike in radiation at the fukushima nuclear plant readings of from water s
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and it meant a spike in radiation levels of fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank six and a half thousand times in two days. it's bye bye as far as the long time chief of america's embattled national security agency either serve you will step down after spending months or struggling with the fallout from the edward snowden the. stay inside the syrian rebellion though with the arrival of brigades and civilians a feeling besieged are to get a unique perspective from within an opposition controlled area. just eighty kilometers from the capital damascus but it is like a state within a state very often national so here's a firsthand what it's like for syrians to live surrounded by militants. oh. and as a barrage of blast killing at least sixty one people in iraq a new study suggests the number of victims since the american invasion is far higher than previously thought. we're live from our. headquarters in moscow this is all to you with me to the monday to our top story this. there's a worrying spike in radiation at the fukushima nuclear plant readings fr
and it meant a spike in radiation levels of fuels fears at the fukushima nuclear plant as readings in a storage tank six and a half thousand times in two days. it's bye bye as far as the long time chief of america's embattled national security agency either serve you will step down after spending months or struggling with the fallout from the edward snowden the. stay inside the syrian rebellion though with the arrival of brigades and civilians a feeling besieged are to get a unique perspective...