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. >> we were here yesterday explaining what steps tellis international airport is taking to protect passengers. onht now they are counting points of departure and western africa. airport is one of only 20 stations the cdc has quarantines stations. reporting live from dulles international airport, rebecca cooper, abc seven news. >> a special commission will begin the search for a new secret service director after a series of high-profile failures involving the security of the president to the white house. senior political reporter scott thuman joins us live in the newsroom to look at the challenges the new leader will face. >> the secret service has an annual budget of about one point $5 billion. keep in mind, just one b-2 stealth bomber cost more than that and the agency doesn't just protect people. they still investigate counterfeiting and financial crimes. some say this seriously reduces andof the effectiveness increases the need. >> american leadership is the one constant in an uncertain world. >> in chicago, and likely under closer tabs in light of heavy criticism, the president was talkin
. >> we were here yesterday explaining what steps tellis international airport is taking to protect passengers. onht now they are counting points of departure and western africa. airport is one of only 20 stations the cdc has quarantines stations. reporting live from dulles international airport, rebecca cooper, abc seven news. >> a special commission will begin the search for a new secret service director after a series of high-profile failures involving the security of the...
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watch what happens ... e biker with the camera that s shooting the video - waves the officer ... as if telli him to go away. the cop dris off, without pulling anyone else over . the bikers celebrate. nats ross lee / p he made a determination and judgment call based on his n safety as well as the safet the general public who was the roadway at the time. standup: joe vazquez / milp no arrests yet. the chp says they're combing the video tg to find out who exactly was responsible. in milpitas, j poster, butix5.poster, but' heard back. this morning... president obama's security is back in question. another man jumpee fence at the white house. but as susan mcginnis repor. this time secret service ag were able to bring the intr down quickly. :00 washington, dc :20-:26 n mcginnis / cbs news washing dc 1:02-:104 julia pierson / former secret service direcr (pkg script:) the streets ad the white house are quiet ts morning.. a lockdown was li at about 9'30 last night.. a couple of hours after (:10 - no excerpting) 23 year old dominic adesanya of belair maryland, jumped the north e line at the white hou
watch what happens ... e biker with the camera that s shooting the video - waves the officer ... as if telli him to go away. the cop dris off, without pulling anyone else over . the bikers celebrate. nats ross lee / p he made a determination and judgment call based on his n safety as well as the safet the general public who was the roadway at the time. standup: joe vazquez / milp no arrests yet. the chp says they're combing the video tg to find out who exactly was responsible. in milpitas, j...
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discussion between the planning department and sfusd about this residential growth and today we have gill telly who is here to present on the growth and influencing trends influencing growth and part of the story is how baby boomers and mellenials are leaving in the city to drive for new development in addition, the city has a goal to produce, 33 percent of new residential units as affordable up to 60 percent of residents, and many are being built on the east side of the city and much in the district that i represent, which includes the south of market and mission bay and historically many families have students that go to sfusd and we also have okeefe who will be presenting to provide an overview of the current methodology for projecting enrollment forecast and incredibly interesting and i had a moment to glance at it and how they plan for potential growth and additionally the school district is being asked to weigh in on developments that could have a impact on school sites and like to consider the big picture throughout the city rather than just being ad hoc and site specific at each instanc
discussion between the planning department and sfusd about this residential growth and today we have gill telly who is here to present on the growth and influencing trends influencing growth and part of the story is how baby boomers and mellenials are leaving in the city to drive for new development in addition, the city has a goal to produce, 33 percent of new residential units as affordable up to 60 percent of residents, and many are being built on the east side of the city and much in the...
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safety regulators are telli ini millions of car owners, replace them immediately. nearly 8 million cars gm, toyota, honda, bmw. this is urgent. when these air bags inflate, they can send exploding metal fragments into your face and neck. safety investigators know of six incidents. could there be more? >> one is very graphic, the woman in florida and there were stab like wounds in her neck after the bag exploded. authorities say the car crash alone could not have killed her, so it had to have been the debris from the air bag. >> initially investigated as a homicide. >> because the condition of the body. it was so bad. the recalls themselves were focused in areas of persistent high humidity and heat and some congress members have come out and said that's ridiculous. this should be a nationwide recall because it is so dangerous to be in a car with one of these air bags. you know, the natural regulator shot back saying we don't have enough parts to address the entire nation. let's address the areas where this has hit most acutely and make sure those cars. >> gulf coast
safety regulators are telli ini millions of car owners, replace them immediately. nearly 8 million cars gm, toyota, honda, bmw. this is urgent. when these air bags inflate, they can send exploding metal fragments into your face and neck. safety investigators know of six incidents. could there be more? >> one is very graphic, the woman in florida and there were stab like wounds in her neck after the bag exploded. authorities say the car crash alone could not have killed her, so it had to...
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remember hans and lotte hass on telly when we were kids? gerry: ( chuckles ) not many. brian: i never missed that program. nope, nor me. what--you were hooked on diving? no, no. no, it wasn't that. no, it was--well, this was the '50s, you see. it was the only show on tv where you could see a fit bird in a swimsuit. how old were you, gerry? well, don't know. uh...9, 10, i suppose?
remember hans and lotte hass on telly when we were kids? gerry: ( chuckles ) not many. brian: i never missed that program. nope, nor me. what--you were hooked on diving? no, no. no, it wasn't that. no, it was--well, this was the '50s, you see. it was the only show on tv where you could see a fit bird in a swimsuit. how old were you, gerry? well, don't know. uh...9, 10, i suppose?
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thatg tom tellis in a race tilts to regret but is considered competitive. this is a receipt of the north carolina broadcasters educational foundation. >> here is our moderator. >> good evening and thank you for joining us for the second debate by the north carolina broadcasters educational foundation. it is great to be here as your moderator and i want to get into this. kay hagan is serving as u.s. senator. welcome. >> thank you. >> and tom tellis, currently serving as the speaker of the house for north carolina's state legislature. welcome to you. rex good evening. >> the rules for tonight's debate, we will start with opening statements and candidates will respond to questions. along with input with me and my team. candidates will have an opportunity to ask each other questions and we will have closing statements. the order of the opening and closing statements and which candidate gets the first statement was determined earlier. >> thanks for being here tonight. north carolinians need a commonsense voice that will stand up for the middle class, fight for t
thatg tom tellis in a race tilts to regret but is considered competitive. this is a receipt of the north carolina broadcasters educational foundation. >> here is our moderator. >> good evening and thank you for joining us for the second debate by the north carolina broadcasters educational foundation. it is great to be here as your moderator and i want to get into this. kay hagan is serving as u.s. senator. welcome. >> thank you. >> and tom tellis, currently serving as...
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but i came up disappointed and i'll telly. i want you to show me how you use this product and tell me why it was i felt that way. >> i was shocked to hear that you weren't impressed with the makeup eraser. >> i really wanted to love this. i was so excited, i have to tell you. >> first-time users mistakes they make is they don't use the cloth first. the fibers are activated after you wet the cloth. >> it rejected the water. >> it rejects the water you have to drench. you have to drench the makeup eraser. and if you're wearing, go ahead, show me. >> okay. >> probably the only woman in the world that doesn't like super soft. if you're wearing waterproof mascara or high tar makeup it will be difficult to remove. >> i wear all raw. >> it really does. it has to be extremely wet. you know, it's funny because we have countless youtube videos of women removing their makeup on camera. >> i'm not just a crazy person that is going to do this. so many women who have done it. you have to wet it really, really good. the makeup eraser is real
but i came up disappointed and i'll telly. i want you to show me how you use this product and tell me why it was i felt that way. >> i was shocked to hear that you weren't impressed with the makeup eraser. >> i really wanted to love this. i was so excited, i have to tell you. >> first-time users mistakes they make is they don't use the cloth first. the fibers are activated after you wet the cloth. >> it rejected the water. >> it rejects the water you have to...
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and what we have done is set up some tel telly medicine type linkages that allow us to connect with medical we are in multiple places simultaneously, we have not ruled out traveling but it seems better to connect electronically worldwide. >> would it almost be like a video conference inside a hospital there? >> that's exactly what's been going on. >> you talked early enter the lessons that you guys have learned about treating ebola and dealing with it. can you expand on that for me? you know, what the hospital has kind of taken away. this is twice now from this earning experience. >> let me give that to our dean of medicine. >> yeah, i mean, i think that in particular the importance of particularly hydration, giving lots of fluids, and monitoring the blood chemistries very, very closely, because they do change, can change very rapidly, i think has been part of it. symptom control to make the patients comfortable has been another. modifying some of our laboratory procedures to make them more efficient and safe for the individuals carrying out the tests. >> when you say modifying? >> all righ
and what we have done is set up some tel telly medicine type linkages that allow us to connect with medical we are in multiple places simultaneously, we have not ruled out traveling but it seems better to connect electronically worldwide. >> would it almost be like a video conference inside a hospital there? >> that's exactly what's been going on. >> you talked early enter the lessons that you guys have learned about treating ebola and dealing with it. can you expand on that...
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watch what happens ... e biker with the camera that s shooting the video - waves the officer ... as if telli him to go away. the cop dris off, without pulling anyone else over . the bikers celebrate. nats ross lee / p he made a determination and judgment call based on his n safety as well as the safet the general public who was the roadway at the time. standup: joe vazquez / milp no arrests yet. the chp says they're combing the video tg to find out who exactly was responsible. in milpitas, j vazquez, kpix5. we reached out to the you-te poster, but so far we have' poster, but so far we have' heard back. as we told you earlier.... giants pitcher tim lincecum to leave game two of the wod series after he hurt his ba. roberta gonzales is live inl valley talking about the acs and pains athletes suffer a how they can recover. roberta. time is 6: gmail will soon have a new look-- we'll show you the many ways google simplig your inbox. and the market just opened t ten minutes ago. let's take a quick check on the big bo (adlib conditions) coming u we'll get an update from kc radio's financial reporter
watch what happens ... e biker with the camera that s shooting the video - waves the officer ... as if telli him to go away. the cop dris off, without pulling anyone else over . the bikers celebrate. nats ross lee / p he made a determination and judgment call based on his n safety as well as the safet the general public who was the roadway at the time. standup: joe vazquez / milp no arrests yet. the chp says they're combing the video tg to find out who exactly was responsible. in milpitas, j...
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on the web site en mobile app free download some francisco woman and a mission to put smiles on the tellymes this woman making by hand for children in her neighborhood >> : and disney so much pleasure. here after year if bonn takes time out to make costumes for children in her neighborhood >> : like making customers creating a like the making of a has >> : cost them since they were babies >> : all from scratch this year girls chose to be strawberry and jekyll enter >> : really surprising to see how she makes these amazing costumes >> : by selling maker ever >> : only about the fun they had playing dress up they teach them life lessons arts crafts >> : and selling >> : and the neighborhood to another that really helps build amazing neighborhood amazing committee >> : began costumes reuters goes with my belief takes a village to raise a child to >> : all about bringing different generations together the running for each other >> : this story we should check into this to our website under the my kron 4 story tab and send us your idea >> : was of indoor locations take your kids tracker treati
on the web site en mobile app free download some francisco woman and a mission to put smiles on the tellymes this woman making by hand for children in her neighborhood >> : and disney so much pleasure. here after year if bonn takes time out to make costumes for children in her neighborhood >> : like making customers creating a like the making of a has >> : cost them since they were babies >> : all from scratch this year girls chose to be strawberry and jekyll enter...
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richard is going to telly he thinks he can still hold the line. unwisely, lee listens to richard ewell. out alloing to order the artillery, except for eight guns. grant, even though he is doing a strategy of annihilation, he is we have onering. chapter with maneuver. what hancock's core is going to do is break through the line. they are going to take an entire confederate division. he has no lot. another man named stuart. with those tactics, grant is unable to dislodge leave. -- that strategy they needed to do on a smaller scale on the battlefield. grant eventually have two disengage. richard you will -- ewell is out. grant is unable to finish the killing blow. he is very upset. then exhaustion takes over. those assaults took place, costing the union army so many casualties. those are going to be shifting his idea is simple. the confederate army will have to attack to get down to richmond. the reason he doesn't choose the shenandoah valley is simple. he leaves it open. if grant goes to the shenandoah valley, it is a wide open stretch. went to anti
richard is going to telly he thinks he can still hold the line. unwisely, lee listens to richard ewell. out alloing to order the artillery, except for eight guns. grant, even though he is doing a strategy of annihilation, he is we have onering. chapter with maneuver. what hancock's core is going to do is break through the line. they are going to take an entire confederate division. he has no lot. another man named stuart. with those tactics, grant is unable to dislodge leave. -- that strategy...
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reflecting about that, at that texture. , this incredible visionary who is a cheese maker, he have two telli something. great, but start inking about thee thanss of the ingredients to show how great you are on technique. from that moment, i started exploring the aging process and doing my own experiment, bringing the cheese on a different level, to show the terroir, the aging process. 36, 40 50. the time that is passing. >> the next one is the crunchy part of the lasagna. >> that, this is another emotional dish., the corner, the experience of the corner of the lasagna. when my grandmother arrives and brings the lasagna, you have, you experience like every other kid, that corner, a little burn. everyone knows that is the best part of the lasagna. >> let me talk about art. art has a place in the kitchen, in the restaurant, in your soul. way to canhe highest indicate, the highest point of human thought. art makes visible the invisible. art became for us our landscape of ideas. my wife introduced me to that, to contemporary art. dayther we are living every , surrounded by arch, by thought -- art
reflecting about that, at that texture. , this incredible visionary who is a cheese maker, he have two telli something. great, but start inking about thee thanss of the ingredients to show how great you are on technique. from that moment, i started exploring the aging process and doing my own experiment, bringing the cheese on a different level, to show the terroir, the aging process. 36, 40 50. the time that is passing. >> the next one is the crunchy part of the lasagna. >> that,...
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at the time when we need leaders, speaker tellis has built a reputation of dividing. he has gutted education, killed and each will pay bill, made college more, and said no to health care. he is campaigning on a promise to take that destructive agenda to washington. a weak grow strong and the strong grow great. i believe the middle class comes first and everybody had the opportunity to grow strong and great. >> last week, president obama said everyone of his policies are on the ballot. senator hagan voted with obama 97% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp to his failed policies. she promised she would go to washington to get things done, and she has broken her promise. we need a senator who knows what it is like to make ends meet i've done that and realized the american dream. i fulfill my promise to cut spending, cut taxes, and get people back to work. we need to do the same thing in washington. senator hagan went to washington. she promised she would be different, and she broke the promise. if you want the same policies of president obama, vote for kay hagan. i
at the time when we need leaders, speaker tellis has built a reputation of dividing. he has gutted education, killed and each will pay bill, made college more, and said no to health care. he is campaigning on a promise to take that destructive agenda to washington. a weak grow strong and the strong grow great. i believe the middle class comes first and everybody had the opportunity to grow strong and great. >> last week, president obama said everyone of his policies are on the ballot....
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if you have been sitti at desk too long, the app s you a text, telli you to t up and walk aroun or do a k stretc e darma cushi is selli for about 100 bucks. bu t first models aren't to ship out until june. > f at 4:00, one oe t young stars in pop musice com > taylor swift will g conte over three s later this month. t will make her first on "the voice" r 27th. same day her new album e out. n watch "the voice" s and tuesds here on nbc > localns fear a in their commu with e f confi a in the unitestates. johns us comin today's talk around town. > al g you fool playe big hearts. w a high quart d up for the opposg team the field during their tim > and we want to hear from that'right. us on twitt and . s wha you think. wh stori you're c > b it's such an momen in histor s j the day for , the day for the . what are y expec from is game? t'm expec we are going to i like that. e day has arrive folks. e gs and nats are squarg f in their first game in the lined up for hours to get room only ticket th f man in line got there 1:00 a.m. wow. but thanks to the nats' g depart, good folks are, he actuat
if you have been sitti at desk too long, the app s you a text, telli you to t up and walk aroun or do a k stretc e darma cushi is selli for about 100 bucks. bu t first models aren't to ship out until june. > f at 4:00, one oe t young stars in pop musice com > taylor swift will g conte over three s later this month. t will make her first on "the voice" r 27th. same day her new album e out. n watch "the voice" s and tuesds here on nbc > localns fear a in their commu...
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i think it's good news that luis suarez can play in the spanish league >>> maryio barra tellie may be on the subs bench after changing shurts with a real madrid player in the champion's league match. it's the on-pitch performance that may see him subbed. second placed manchester city heads to west ham. sunderland will feel the sting of a loss. they play arsenal. to the m.l.b. kansas city take a 2-1 lead. the quints have a 6-game home-winning streak snapped as david garrett reports. >> reporter: two one-sided games, one win each, this would be closer. kansas city's escobar made contact on the first play. jorge lorenzo out to shortstop. escabar running home 1-0. same score in the sixth. distance on this one. over to gregor, enough for an rbi double. 2-0 for camden city. two becomes three. kansas produced in the sixth in game two, and it's day jar video. hit, gordon scores. the royals lording it, 3-up. the giant fight back, two runs in the bottom of the sixth. michael morse doubles to the left. a chance to tie game three at three. pab low ground out, the royals stay ahead 3-2. tension on
i think it's good news that luis suarez can play in the spanish league >>> maryio barra tellie may be on the subs bench after changing shurts with a real madrid player in the champion's league match. it's the on-pitch performance that may see him subbed. second placed manchester city heads to west ham. sunderland will feel the sting of a loss. they play arsenal. to the m.l.b. kansas city take a 2-1 lead. the quints have a 6-game home-winning streak snapped as david garrett reports....
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affect and how the shifting mood of investors may affect the willingness of consumers to spend is sean telli. a real veteran of this kind of stuff. he covers everything from stocks to banking to healthcare. good to see you. we needed someone like you to put this in perspective. i won't burden you to try to explain what happened to the market this week. it almost doesn't matter to some people. but how is the--is the stock market the way it was in days gone by connected to the economy? will people look and say what is going on? why was the stock market behaving like this? >> the stock market proved again what we should have known before that it is a very risky proposition. when you see these lurching, careening swing in prices, which brought the market down quite a bit, obviously these things are completely unpredictable. when that happens people get nervous. maybe they think they're not getting paid enough for risk, for all this nail biting and insecurity. they want more. the only way they can get more are if the prices go down. the dividend yields get bigger. the prices get lower. the stocks
affect and how the shifting mood of investors may affect the willingness of consumers to spend is sean telli. a real veteran of this kind of stuff. he covers everything from stocks to banking to healthcare. good to see you. we needed someone like you to put this in perspective. i won't burden you to try to explain what happened to the market this week. it almost doesn't matter to some people. but how is the--is the stock market the way it was in days gone by connected to the economy? will...
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telli iningl tellingly, internal ncaa documents include protecting the collegiate model is nearly by definition the primary focus of the office of the ncaa president. concurrently, in an ert to maintain a clear line of demarcation between college and professional sport and offer support for the effectiveness of its new academic progress program, if ncaa developed academic progress for apr and graduation success rate or gsr. several items are noteworthy. one, ftr, mandated by congress nor the ncaa's gsr is perfect or inherently a more accurate metric. they utilize different sampling and statistical analyses to examine different cohorts. in short, there are different graduation rates. the gsr consistently turns a rate 12-25 p% higher than the g. renewing eligible dropouts, in other words, transfers or athletes who leave school in good academic standing would result in a markedly higher success rate. focuses on maintaining eligibility and resultings in athletes often cliserring or being steered to majors conducive to their practice in competition. or, in other words, work schedules. tel
telli iningl tellingly, internal ncaa documents include protecting the collegiate model is nearly by definition the primary focus of the office of the ncaa president. concurrently, in an ert to maintain a clear line of demarcation between college and professional sport and offer support for the effectiveness of its new academic progress program, if ncaa developed academic progress for apr and graduation success rate or gsr. several items are noteworthy. one, ftr, mandated by congress nor the...
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. >> reporter: a family member of the second dollars less than had been infected with ebola about tellyrantine themselves. there is no threat to public health yet. the family members are not showing any symptoms of the disease. if >> reporter: we are on top this and work miracles with our partners. public health official law not only in constant contact. also sending specialists across the state. we'll work on hospitals and nurses and nurses' association to make sure is being implemented. >> reporter: plans are in place to prevent the spread of the disease. the plant as federal officials to at california and alaska airport to a list of those to conduct a ball swinging. live hospital must be allowed to deal with ebola patients may be just a matter of days to figure out which eye hospital block the state our best to deal with ebola patients. >> reporter: senior is losing tens of thousand dollars to stamps will tell you who is taking their money. state-owned out cellule about this new risk device that is packed full of features. i see orange and the city is in the fiat hopes to win today's
. >> reporter: a family member of the second dollars less than had been infected with ebola about tellyrantine themselves. there is no threat to public health yet. the family members are not showing any symptoms of the disease. if >> reporter: we are on top this and work miracles with our partners. public health official law not only in constant contact. also sending specialists across the state. we'll work on hospitals and nurses and nurses' association to make sure is being...
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but i think that in terms of what telly can do, series is reasonably successful. there are parts of it that are hokey, but i'm not going to tell you what they are. i'm sure you know what they are anyhow. [laughter] i mean, what richards essentially is saying here is that the book is a better account than the television series of american art and its various ramifications, and i would not disagree with him there, it is. but at the same time, i think the series has a certain value and interest, potentially for people who might have no previous experience, not much previous experience with american art. c-span: how long did it take you to do the television part 134. >> guest: it took three years. c-span: three years total concentration? >> guest: yeah. i was thinking about that before then, and i would send resentful fact toss the bbc saying, you know, why don't you get off the pot, you know? the actual planning and work on it was about three years. .. the civil war from a 30 years ago, this series has to function as an extended commercial for the buck. c-span: what
but i think that in terms of what telly can do, series is reasonably successful. there are parts of it that are hokey, but i'm not going to tell you what they are. i'm sure you know what they are anyhow. [laughter] i mean, what richards essentially is saying here is that the book is a better account than the television series of american art and its various ramifications, and i would not disagree with him there, it is. but at the same time, i think the series has a certain value and interest,...
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guys, i'm telli you, this is going to be one big cooldown as we move on through the weekend. temper are going to be in the 60s and many of you will wakep to temperatures in the 30s on sunday morning. tomorr forecast, partly turning breezy. 75 to 79 degrees. the winds will start to pick up latee afternoo and that could affect the game a little too with that breeze. but it's still going to be on the mild side. patchy fog early tomorrow mornin your commuter impact. and that impact is going to have a little bit more of a presence la in the afternoon with that breeze and with those showers. most likely, though, after 8:00 so i think we'll be fine there. here's the next four days. 69 on your saturday. cooler and rather windy. winds gusting to 30 miles per . heads up saturday. on sunday, a high of 65, a low of 47 in the city. but again, most of the suburbs wille in 30s. we could see our fir frost of the season on sunday morning. we will not stay cool all that long. get right back into the 70s week.make our way in towards the next chance of rain comes next tuesday and into wednesday.
guys, i'm telli you, this is going to be one big cooldown as we move on through the weekend. temper are going to be in the 60s and many of you will wakep to temperatures in the 30s on sunday morning. tomorr forecast, partly turning breezy. 75 to 79 degrees. the winds will start to pick up latee afternoo and that could affect the game a little too with that breeze. but it's still going to be on the mild side. patchy fog early tomorrow mornin your commuter impact. and that impact is going to have...
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the democrat candidate is going to have to say, it's not about washington, d.c., it's about tom tellisd perdue or alaska. it's different in this kind of environment. >> woodruff: we hear so much about how americans are disgusted in washington, they don't like the people serving in the congress, they don't like what's going on at the white house, the media focusing on these close races but, amy, when it comes down to it, we looked at it today, a number of the house and the senate are coming back and don't even have a serious opponent. >> that's been a consistent problem that voters even when they're the most frustrated with washington send incumbents back. that's what democrats are hoping is the case. this is why the race is still this close is the fact that voters are saying we don't like the job the president is doing but, on the other side, they're not excited to vote for republican either and this is the big challenge for the republicans to go forward. no matter how great a night in 2014, it's still very damaged and we have to figure out how to fix that. >> people have all sorts of
the democrat candidate is going to have to say, it's not about washington, d.c., it's about tom tellisd perdue or alaska. it's different in this kind of environment. >> woodruff: we hear so much about how americans are disgusted in washington, they don't like the people serving in the congress, they don't like what's going on at the white house, the media focusing on these close races but, amy, when it comes down to it, we looked at it today, a number of the house and the senate are...
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all equities in the world, telly them together. total market. cap. we are talking trillions here.he chart, are valued ats almost $61 trillion. see where i have the red circle? third, it wasber $66.5 trillion. that means that $5.5 trillion of been wiped off the value global equities in a little under six weeks. we are thinking trillion dollars, that is just a number. the value of the u.s. equity market, the world's biggest, is 22 trillion dollars. the entire japanese stock market, the u.k. stock market, has disappeared in market cap terms in the last six weeks. if you think losing 5.5 chilean 2007-2009,big, from 35 chilean dollars was wiped off the values of global equities. trillion slump is nothing compared to that we saw between 2007-2009. >> i was just about to suggest a longer time horizon. >> i have written all that down. guess where you will see that. 8:00. >> you can have my notes. >> let's go back to milan. a reporter, ryan chilcote, is standing by with serious issues. chasing the political issues of the world. >> speaking with foreign ministers. we are joined by julie bis
all equities in the world, telly them together. total market. cap. we are talking trillions here.he chart, are valued ats almost $61 trillion. see where i have the red circle? third, it wasber $66.5 trillion. that means that $5.5 trillion of been wiped off the value global equities in a little under six weeks. we are thinking trillion dollars, that is just a number. the value of the u.s. equity market, the world's biggest, is 22 trillion dollars. the entire japanese stock market, the u.k. stock...
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robert downey tellis us about w with his wife and their two-week rule. >>> these micro computers willnd and stretch the way skin does and they can include wireless antennas. >> i'm fascinated like that. i hope it become as gps. >> seem anniversary doable. >> yeah. the classic comedy ghost busters is getting a bit reboot. paul fieg who directed "bridesmaids," says it's official. i'm rightingg a new ghost bustes and righting i it with katindike dippold. it premiered 30 years ago. still a classic and great, great movie. >> i hope they call melissa mccarthy. i can see her there. >>> "the hollywood reporter" says shonda rhimes is tired of conversations about her race. we told you about a tv critic who said her autobiography should be called, quote, how to get away with being an angry black woman. she responds for the first time saying i find race and gender to be terribly important. they're terribly important to who i am but there's something about the need for everybody else to spend time talking about it that, in her words, pisses me off. >> all right, shonda. we hear you. message receiv
robert downey tellis us about w with his wife and their two-week rule. >>> these micro computers willnd and stretch the way skin does and they can include wireless antennas. >> i'm fascinated like that. i hope it become as gps. >> seem anniversary doable. >> yeah. the classic comedy ghost busters is getting a bit reboot. paul fieg who directed "bridesmaids," says it's official. i'm rightingg a new ghost bustes and righting i it with katindike dippold. it...
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telli ining it's been transpare with customers since the beginning, and it's affected only about 3% ofustomers. now anyone with an at&t unlimited plan since 2010 or earlier could be affected here. if you are one of those impacted, you should have received a notice on your bill three years ago when they started making these changes. you should also receive a text message. you can't do anything about it. you can use free wi-fi, but can't upgrade the service. it's unlimited. >> makes you suspicious of whatever plan you're on, are they slowing it down? something like that. >> you always blame where you are. >> right. but now -- got to think. all right, rebecca, thank you very much. >>> thank you, lara, for this. >> i have strong feelings about this story. so many of have grown up with the game "operation." and that's why this story of the creator touched a nerve, if you will, many of his fans coming to the rescue helping to pay for a real-life operation he so badly needs. that red nose, the pesky wish bone and the iconic buzz. the classic game "operation" has electrified generations of kid
telli ining it's been transpare with customers since the beginning, and it's affected only about 3% ofustomers. now anyone with an at&t unlimited plan since 2010 or earlier could be affected here. if you are one of those impacted, you should have received a notice on your bill three years ago when they started making these changes. you should also receive a text message. you can't do anything about it. you can use free wi-fi, but can't upgrade the service. it's unlimited. >> makes you...
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anthony chan with us today, winny sun, joe durand, kenny pulcari better known as telly sulva sulvalis. there is a lot to come this week. >> it is interesting this morning and saw the weakness and the market come down and find support. 1950-ish level and found that support, kind of bounced off of it. testing it. feels like it wants to be a level where it wants to build a foundation. talking about that now for a week and a half and rallied back up and through and until it feels like it wants to stay there. 150 earnings this week. the fed on wednesday. everyone's going to be waiting patiently to see whether or not they change their tune. certainly they withdraw but are they going to leave the door open in the event that the data turns worst? >> joe, what about yesterday's stress test results in europe? what did that do for confidence? whether in europe and the banking systems more broadly or the way people will allocate money especially at the end of the month here? >> i think what you will find is people very relieved that no one is used the weakness in the dollar, the change in oil to
anthony chan with us today, winny sun, joe durand, kenny pulcari better known as telly sulva sulvalis. there is a lot to come this week. >> it is interesting this morning and saw the weakness and the market come down and find support. 1950-ish level and found that support, kind of bounced off of it. testing it. feels like it wants to be a level where it wants to build a foundation. talking about that now for a week and a half and rallied back up and through and until it feels like it...
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at the time when we need leaders, speaker tellis has built a reputation of dividing. he has gutted education, killed an equal pay bill, made college more, and said no to health care. he is campaigning on a promise to take that destructive agenda to washington. a weak grow strong and the strong grow great. those who have the most he things should have the most help. i believe the middle class comes first and everybody had the opportunity to grow strong and great. >> last week president obama said everyone of his policies are on the ballot. senator hagan voted with obama 97% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp to his failed polcies. she promised she would go to washington to get things done, and she has broken her promise. we need a senator who knows what it is like to make ends meet while raising a family. i fulfill my promise to cut spending, cut taxes, and get people back to work. we need to do the same thing in washington. senator hagan went to washington. she promised she would be different, and she broke the promise. if you want the same policies of presiden
at the time when we need leaders, speaker tellis has built a reputation of dividing. he has gutted education, killed an equal pay bill, made college more, and said no to health care. he is campaigning on a promise to take that destructive agenda to washington. a weak grow strong and the strong grow great. those who have the most he things should have the most help. i believe the middle class comes first and everybody had the opportunity to grow strong and great. >> last week president...
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. >> rick san telly, what we want tomorrow is a goldilocks number, not too hot, get everybody up into a huge, big frenzy about maybe the fed having to up their timetable far rate hikes, don't want a number too soft what do we need for the market to be calm and collected about this? >> not look at the number we need tomorrow you there the lens of the marketplace, i'm gonna look at it through the notion of being in america. i hope we get a huge number. way through the roof, love to see 400 or 500,000, i don't think it's in the cards, what you're really asking is it's most important to investors to make money. i understand that right now, considering the amount of information they know, they can't get inside janet yemen's brain, even if they could, not sure decisions have been made with regard to the final outcome of exits of zero interest rate policy. in the end, we continue to monitor that inlessers do what you said august number that isn't too strong. so you got to kind of straighten out how you're looking it he market as an investor, as an american, as an economist, an analyst. i wil
. >> rick san telly, what we want tomorrow is a goldilocks number, not too hot, get everybody up into a huge, big frenzy about maybe the fed having to up their timetable far rate hikes, don't want a number too soft what do we need for the market to be calm and collected about this? >> not look at the number we need tomorrow you there the lens of the marketplace, i'm gonna look at it through the notion of being in america. i hope we get a huge number. way through the roof, love to...
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rick san telly, bring you in here, on a day that alan greenspan told our becky quick this morning he would buy gold given the end of quantitative easing here and of course, gold plunged, now below $100 an ounce. blame the strong dollar? do you blame alan greenspan, too? >> you know, listen, i get the relationship between dollar denominated commodities and the dollar strength. but i think that a lot of the commodity movement is well beyond any type of dollar influence. you know, energy, down here, we keep it simple. guys down here think the reason energy's down is because all these conflicts in areas that have a lot of oil, that that sector has just been over long for too long and it was a flush and i wouldn't disagree with that. you know, we had three relatively spotty auctions this week. maybe it's just that you had a fed meeting, maybe a week away from an employment report, i think that you're going to see that the tectonic shifts that we had around the middle of the month, they are gonna stabilize and we are gonna play the game again. one guy said, hey, slow economy is good for hi
rick san telly, bring you in here, on a day that alan greenspan told our becky quick this morning he would buy gold given the end of quantitative easing here and of course, gold plunged, now below $100 an ounce. blame the strong dollar? do you blame alan greenspan, too? >> you know, listen, i get the relationship between dollar denominated commodities and the dollar strength. but i think that a lot of the commodity movement is well beyond any type of dollar influence. you know, energy,...
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>> why the xhecomedian is telli the fast food giant to get its own ideas "today," tuesday, october 14th, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm matt lauer, along with natalie morales, al roker and tamron hall. savannah continues on maternity leave with baby vale. what's the expression? imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? >> for television. >> exactly. if you look at it side by side, they pretty much do look identical. >> it is a controversy that is broiling over. we'll have more on that later on. >> a big mac. >> hey, hey! let's get to our top story this morning. storms to impact thousands across this country. al roker and dylan dreyer are covering this. dylan is on the road. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it was already pouring by the time we arrived here at 5:00. 5:30 this morning, all hell broke loose. we saw winds gusting. heavy rain coming in side ways. we lost our tents and whole setup here fo
>> why the xhecomedian is telli the fast food giant to get its own ideas "today," tuesday, october 14th, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm matt lauer, along with natalie morales, al roker and tamron hall. savannah continues on maternity leave with baby vale. what's the expression?...