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temperatures overnight are in the 30's for the mountains in our northwest suburb, 40's for the metro. and daytime highs are mainly in the 50's, especially north and east of washington, we'll see 60's south and west and briefly touch 60 here in dc tomorrow afternoon. here's what it looks like, 48 in dc, at cold morning at the bus stop, jackets needed. look at the 30's showing up along the mountains, winchester up through hagerstown only in the mid 30's. we'll have sunshine tomorrow, but it will be a very slow climb to some milder temperatures, it will take awhile. 60 in washington, many of us only stay in the 50's, it's jack all day >> looking towards the weekend, it's wednesday, it's only a couple days away. we'll see a pretty nice saturday, starting with sunshine in the afternoon, you'll notice clouds build. it's still mild despite the fact we have clouds, i still think we hit 70. rain likely sunday.
temperatures overnight are in the 30's for the mountains in our northwest suburb, 40's for the metro. and daytime highs are mainly in the 50's, especially north and east of washington, we'll see 60's south and west and briefly touch 60 here in dc tomorrow afternoon. here's what it looks like, 48 in dc, at cold morning at the bus stop, jackets needed. look at the 30's showing up along the mountains, winchester up through hagerstown only in the mid 30's. we'll have sunshine tomorrow, but it will...
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Oct 27, 2017
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joe: the chart we are s gapng saw the biggest overall the s&p and the market.his gap saying? gina: i hesitate to draw conclusions from one day's trade. we still have more than 60% of names trading above their 200 day moving average. the index is very supportive of the long-term trend. one-day measure, we have a lot of concentration in gain on tech. we have a lot of tech earnings with players who are less tied to cloud computers. abigail: in other words, more to come. thank you so much. speaking of tech, no zuckerberg for sandberg, the witness list has been released for the congressional grilling of tech companies. no ceo names are on it. what to expect next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: spanish prime minister mariano rajoy says his government is firing catalonia's regional government, dissolving parliament and calling for a new regional election. firing thesaid he is foreign affairs department and dismissing delegates in brussels and madrid. the move came as catalonia's parliament voted by secret ballot to create his own country. dozens of pro-independence supp
joe: the chart we are s gapng saw the biggest overall the s&p and the market.his gap saying? gina: i hesitate to draw conclusions from one day's trade. we still have more than 60% of names trading above their 200 day moving average. the index is very supportive of the long-term trend. one-day measure, we have a lot of concentration in gain on tech. we have a lot of tech earnings with players who are less tied to cloud computers. abigail: in other words, more to come. thank you so much....
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at the same time, garner thinks the s&p's trajectory is too steep. se to its long-term ceiling resistance the health firm since the bottom in 2009, garner thinks it will hold roughly 17% to the mid-100 -- she does not see any potential upside and she sees a lot of downside from this particular level. how about the nasdaq chart, guess what, the tech heavy inde is over bought and it has a long history of pulling back or at least trading sideways, whether every the other side gets these elevated levels like the s&p, the nasdaq is close to ceiling resistance and a long way of support. you got that distance you can fall again garner's not saying we're about to crash, i point that out, but whether you look at something like that you say wait is aekd jim, isn't that a crash, no. she's not saying sell everything either here's the appointment line, the charts is interpreted by carlie garner for us. i'm a little more optimistic in that because the earnings from these great american companies have been so breath taking you need to hear garner's m. message becaus
at the same time, garner thinks the s&p's trajectory is too steep. se to its long-term ceiling resistance the health firm since the bottom in 2009, garner thinks it will hold roughly 17% to the mid-100 -- she does not see any potential upside and she sees a lot of downside from this particular level. how about the nasdaq chart, guess what, the tech heavy inde is over bought and it has a long history of pulling back or at least trading sideways, whether every the other side gets these...
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the temperatures fall from 80's to the 70's and the 60's in the morning.ay planer that you want, gran an umbrella. there will be patchy fog. nothing to bring us air travel delays. but it's cooler than average. the future cast hour-by-hour, start to the day and you may want to leave a few minutes for the rush hour commute. the noontime hour, indoor recess for what looks like a good amount of kids out there. especially in montgomery county, fairfax, arlington, alexandria. we need the rain here desperately. we are beginning to knock through the coming days. the district wharf is opening up thursday. fireworks in the day. it might not be so had thursday afternoon. saturday and sunday with brilliant sunshine. temperatures are upper 70's to the lower 80's. jonathan: thank you very much. nancy: coming up, one service rates vienna as the most successful town in virginia. see alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that th
the temperatures fall from 80's to the 70's and the 60's in the morning.ay planer that you want, gran an umbrella. there will be patchy fog. nothing to bring us air travel delays. but it's cooler than average. the future cast hour-by-hour, start to the day and you may want to leave a few minutes for the rush hour commute. the noontime hour, indoor recess for what looks like a good amount of kids out there. especially in montgomery county, fairfax, arlington, alexandria. we need the rain here...
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temperatures in the low 70's by 1:00 and building to the mid to upper 70's five/. if you are staying out late, just some -- maybe just long pleased to play it safe. on sunday atlaying rfk stadium on the forecast is looking good to go. we are tracking much-needed rain into early next week. coming up in my extended forecast, we will talk about our rain chances and how it could impact our travel plans. adrianna: all right, thanks molly. management -- now to an uplifting story out of stafford county. instead of a joyride, a woman gave it away to help her son and her school's poti some program to ryan hughes has more. april one a brand-new car, but instead of driving at home, she asked to the dealership to make a donation to her son plus school. they delivered a $500,000 check to the school for the autism and developmental delay program. her six-year-old son is in the first grade as part of the autism program. with 2 cars and home, she says she felt the school needed the money morgan and was thrilled that they immediately said yes. >> i was floored. i do not expect a don
temperatures in the low 70's by 1:00 and building to the mid to upper 70's five/. if you are staying out late, just some -- maybe just long pleased to play it safe. on sunday atlaying rfk stadium on the forecast is looking good to go. we are tracking much-needed rain into early next week. coming up in my extended forecast, we will talk about our rain chances and how it could impact our travel plans. adrianna: all right, thanks molly. management -- now to an uplifting story out of stafford...
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the u-s navy wasn't alone. the u-s coast guard also had boats in the water. todd kopp made the trip down to the bay area from canada... and, felt a sense of pride seeing the canadian navy celebrated as well. as the h-m-c-s winnipeg passes by. todd kopp/visiting from canada- "and, today's actually my 48th birthday. so, its birthday present for me, yeah." what a way to celebrate... catching the action with his parents who joined him on this trip... everyone snapping photos of warships and aircrafts... leaving with memories to stand the test of time. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. coming up... we've got a rundown on the best places to see the blue angels today. other than right here on kron4, of course. what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe not. maybe, you could t
the u-s navy wasn't alone. the u-s coast guard also had boats in the water. todd kopp made the trip down to the bay area from canada... and, felt a sense of pride seeing the canadian navy celebrated as well. as the h-m-c-s winnipeg passes by. todd kopp/visiting from canada- "and, today's actually my 48th birthday. so, its birthday present for me, yeah." what a way to celebrate... catching the action with his parents who joined him on this trip... everyone snapping photos of warships...
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what happens in the 1930's and -- in the 1830's and 1840's, is what i think happens in the 1960's and 1970's again, you see a shift in the balance of power towards women. we do not live in that promise land of gender equality. but as we move towards this, every time we move towards it, i think we see the typical relationship gets healthier. the typical relationship becomes less violent in a physical way. but the minority of men who can't make that change or won't make that change become more violent. you will see a surge in lethal violence in the 1840's, to 1860's, against romantic partners and spouses. you will see that again burgeoning again in the 1960's and 1970's. it can be misleading because it looks worse, but the general relationship was probably getting better. it is tragic. when we look at revolutions, in the short term, the american revolution raised the murder rate. in the short term, the civil war raised the murder rate. the sad thing is gender revolutions, where we make progress towards female equality, and empowerment, employment, and ask men to meet a higher emotional
what happens in the 1930's and -- in the 1830's and 1840's, is what i think happens in the 1960's and 1970's again, you see a shift in the balance of power towards women. we do not live in that promise land of gender equality. but as we move towards this, every time we move towards it, i think we see the typical relationship gets healthier. the typical relationship becomes less violent in a physical way. but the minority of men who can't make that change or won't make that change become more...
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highs in the 70's changed to the low 60's and overnight lows are back into the 40's and 30's for some for next week. adrianna: up and down. josh: it's october. adrianna: i guess. coming up, mgm resorts is feeling the heat ads that some are calling to capitalistic you might take something for your heart... your joints... ads that some are calling to capitalistic or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. adrianna: now to a developing story out of lost the vegas. mgm is taking heat for an ad promoting vegas strong. the ad was intended to prevent unity, but the resort is taking heat. i'm going to let it shine ♪ 30 second somber a version of the song, "this little light of mine." social media pouncing with resorts like, the mgm vegas strong ad seems awfully capi
highs in the 70's changed to the low 60's and overnight lows are back into the 40's and 30's for some for next week. adrianna: up and down. josh: it's october. adrianna: i guess. coming up, mgm resorts is feeling the heat ads that some are calling to capitalistic you might take something for your heart... your joints... ads that some are calling to capitalistic or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally...
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we'll be in the low 50's and you see how the temps climb from the low 50's to the upper 70's in the afternoonll be sitting at 76. at 5 o'clock, 77 coming down from your high of 78 its a day with wall wall wall to wall sund looking good for you. you think of that high of 78. today's average high is 71 so staying really above average. beyond that we get a taste of summer starting tomorrow the temperatures go up even more. as you look at storm tracker6 live 3-d we have a cold front out to our west. ahead of that we have a mild southwesterly flow allowing the temps to bump up and we have a streak where we stay in the 80's for several days, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> going to health check we know there's benefits to exercise including helping with depression. and new research shows you don't have to be out there doing intense workouts to get that. researchers found exercising for just an hour once a week is enough to prevent depression. the analysis led by australia's black dog institute named for winston churchill's way of referring to his own depression looked at almost 34,000 adults and it f
we'll be in the low 50's and you see how the temps climb from the low 50's to the upper 70's in the afternoonll be sitting at 76. at 5 o'clock, 77 coming down from your high of 78 its a day with wall wall wall to wall sund looking good for you. you think of that high of 78. today's average high is 71 so staying really above average. beyond that we get a taste of summer starting tomorrow the temperatures go up even more. as you look at storm tracker6 live 3-d we have a cold front out to our...
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you can see one third of 1% for the dow and the s&p. the russell 2000 worth mentioning. since august, off by 1.1%. are going to talk about sensitivity to the tax news. some of it may be showing up in the small cap. >> plenty of telco names to keep us occupied. one of the worst performers of the s&p 500, off by 1.5% as a group. this is after bloomberg had reported with other out it's that softbank stocks emerged, t-mobile has had a serious snag and that whole deal is now thrown into jeopardy after months of talk.
you can see one third of 1% for the dow and the s&p. the russell 2000 worth mentioning. since august, off by 1.1%. are going to talk about sensitivity to the tax news. some of it may be showing up in the small cap. >> plenty of telco names to keep us occupied. one of the worst performers of the s&p 500, off by 1.5% as a group. this is after bloomberg had reported with other out it's that softbank stocks emerged, t-mobile has had a serious snag and that whole deal is now thrown...
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for the s&p 500, the longest winning strea k the s&p 500, the longest winning streak since 1997., michael mccarthy told is what is behind this record one. the $4 trillion the us federal reserve has pumped into the global monetary system is supporting asset prices and at the same time, workers returning to the gains that we are seeing, the record high in the s&p 500 index, arejustified in the s&p 500 index, arejustified in the current environment but it can't last forever. accompanying all of these rises is record low levels of volatility and as the us federal reserve and other central banks start to pull back on a blanket of money they have flown —— thrown over global markets, volatility could return and we could see significant corrections in us share prices. but in the near term these high as in the us are rubbing off on some of the us are rubbing off on some of the major asian markets. absolutely. these conditions are a benefit to shares around the globe as well is in the us. japan, multi—year highs. the new zealand market has taken off recently and is at an all—time high and
for the s&p 500, the longest winning strea k the s&p 500, the longest winning streak since 1997., michael mccarthy told is what is behind this record one. the $4 trillion the us federal reserve has pumped into the global monetary system is supporting asset prices and at the same time, workers returning to the gains that we are seeing, the record high in the s&p 500 index, arejustified in the s&p 500 index, arejustified in the current environment but it can't last forever....
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dew points back in the 50's and then by tomorrow dew point s in the 40's and eventually the upper 30's by early thursday. that is very, very dry air. really nice fall weather on the way. little bit of the cool down. that system departs. see where storm is, most of the showers off the two north and west, can't rule out a stray sprinkle thursday afternoon but the rest of the week for the most part looks rain free, and temperatures, dip and then start to rebound again in the weekend. tonight partly cloudy stray shower along the coast, we are in the mid 50's, for tomorrow we have got temperatures in the upper 60's, less humid, mostly sunny for majority of the area shower possible in the morning along the coast, and then eyewitness weather seven day forecast we will cool down, warm up again by saturday and then to finish out five day we have another chance for rain, sunday afternoon, and that could last into monday, but good news as of right now halloween looks great and some communities trick or treat on saturday and saturday's weather looks great for that as well good to hear, thanks, ka
dew points back in the 50's and then by tomorrow dew point s in the 40's and eventually the upper 30's by early thursday. that is very, very dry air. really nice fall weather on the way. little bit of the cool down. that system departs. see where storm is, most of the showers off the two north and west, can't rule out a stray sprinkle thursday afternoon but the rest of the week for the most part looks rain free, and temperatures, dip and then start to rebound again in the weekend. tonight...
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we're in the low 60's. by lunchtime the low 70's. and then the upper 70's this afternoon. high of just 71 degrees but you can see at 4 o'clock 77. your high today is 78. even at 6 o'clock at night 75 degrees so it's a beautiful day with bright sunshine but things change for us tomorrow. we're going to start to really heat things up, feeling like summer again, even the humidity comes back. i'll have all that in that seven day coming up in a few minutes matt. >> temperatures on their way up, speeds on their way down at this hour. as we look at the schuylkill expressway, karen, westbound headlights here headed towards gladwyne that's volume starting to build in. eastbound we've had a couple issues already this morning. first there was construction that cleared. then an accident just ahead eastbound by belmont looks like that is now off to the side. but you can see eastbound is heavy as you head in toward belmont avenue, the manayunk exit there along the schuylkill expressway. speeds in the 20's coming east of the blue route. we're also watching that crash in ridley township d
we're in the low 60's. by lunchtime the low 70's. and then the upper 70's this afternoon. high of just 71 degrees but you can see at 4 o'clock 77. your high today is 78. even at 6 o'clock at night 75 degrees so it's a beautiful day with bright sunshine but things change for us tomorrow. we're going to start to really heat things up, feeling like summer again, even the humidity comes back. i'll have all that in that seven day coming up in a few minutes matt. >> temperatures on their way...
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the slaughter of the buffalo didn't start until the late 1860's. attle allegedly refers to people shooting bison from trains. that had not happened yet. the first transcontinental railroad is not completed until 1868. where did this come from? it came from a speech writer, a screenwriter. he taught at middlebury college. he wrote a screenplay for a film about ecology. he essentially made up or invented what seattle said. his speech was further embellished and became a letter. it became a children's book. phyllis fogelman, the president of the press that publish this, when told about the inauthenticity, said, for want of a cheap -- tape recorder, maybe we have a book that will change children's views about the environment. the creator of the illustration of the book said i don't know what he said the native american people live this philosophy and that is what is important. i will give some credit to that point of view. there is not a single native american culture. there are hundreds native american cultures. most of them practice ecological hunting
the slaughter of the buffalo didn't start until the late 1860's. attle allegedly refers to people shooting bison from trains. that had not happened yet. the first transcontinental railroad is not completed until 1868. where did this come from? it came from a speech writer, a screenwriter. he taught at middlebury college. he wrote a screenplay for a film about ecology. he essentially made up or invented what seattle said. his speech was further embellished and became a letter. it became a...
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she had been ruling southerners since the 1950's. smithfebruary, introduced his wording change, the house laugh at the word sex, which inflamed a michigan democrat. she chastised her male colleagues and took up the battle. a higherpassed with percentage of republican than democratic votes. it passed in both chambers and title vii became the basis for many current supreme court decisions and had advanced rights or women. title vii is enormously supported. the court has been reluctant to use the language of the 14th amendment. passage of equal rights would go on in 1972. later chapters of my book not yet written. well described how president kennedy's status of women condition, which was stacked with anti-dra opponents inadvertently led to the creation of now and the resurrection of the amendment. they will be knowing it how the think that -- accessible birth control would launch a sexual revolution. push states to fix their in 1973.laws, they will demonstrate how the connection between abortion and the equal rights amendment would be
she had been ruling southerners since the 1950's. smithfebruary, introduced his wording change, the house laugh at the word sex, which inflamed a michigan democrat. she chastised her male colleagues and took up the battle. a higherpassed with percentage of republican than democratic votes. it passed in both chambers and title vii became the basis for many current supreme court decisions and had advanced rights or women. title vii is enormously supported. the court has been reluctant to use the...
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this is the imap in the bloomberg on the s&p 500. e best sector, the industrial sector up 8/10 of 1%, big strength from 3m and caterpillar. , take a look at health care, down 7/10 of 1%. they are pretty evenly split between up sectors and down sectors. let's take a look at some of the health care laggards, eli lilly down 2%. leappharma giant third-quarter earnings and they raised the third-quarter guidance but what investors may not like, the company will not file a challenge to santa fees -- santa fees insulin drug. is one reason that earlier the nasdaq had briefly been in the red, weakness for the biotech index. they had been on pace for the worst day since august. the big drag, biogen down about 6% after the company beat earnings and revenue, but here we see the breakdown mark for the drugs. 35%,op drug, and ms drug, that the numbers and it is slowing in the u.s., and the upcoming -- up-and-coming drug beat the us -- beat the consensus number on the street. briefly with bloomberg intelligence and they -- the trajectory seems to be
this is the imap in the bloomberg on the s&p 500. e best sector, the industrial sector up 8/10 of 1%, big strength from 3m and caterpillar. , take a look at health care, down 7/10 of 1%. they are pretty evenly split between up sectors and down sectors. let's take a look at some of the health care laggards, eli lilly down 2%. leappharma giant third-quarter earnings and they raised the third-quarter guidance but what investors may not like, the company will not file a challenge to santa fees...
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the nasdaq led the week for returns up 1%, s&p less than that, the dow up more like half a percent. the nasdaq needed a 2% gain on friday to take it into positive territory for the week for the whole and some of the tech earnings we discussed late last week the main driver, the alphabet, google, microsoft, for example. this morning we are mixed to low. the nasdaq holding on to slight gains but the dow down 32 points we did see yields rise above 2.4% middle of the week, we were pushing close to 2.5 2.44 was the level we hit. we did come back by the end of the week and we're just above that 2.4% level this morning looking at asian equities, the nikkei having another stellar performance last week, up 2.6% as you can see didn't quite go into the red today but still had a fantastic run of late 22,000 the level there. hong kong and shanghai a little softer this morning. european trade was positive for france and germany last week, up 2%, particularly the latter half of the week, ecb delivered a little sign of tapering but in a dovish way, it was less hawkish and that softened the euro all
the nasdaq led the week for returns up 1%, s&p less than that, the dow up more like half a percent. the nasdaq needed a 2% gain on friday to take it into positive territory for the week for the whole and some of the tech earnings we discussed late last week the main driver, the alphabet, google, microsoft, for example. this morning we are mixed to low. the nasdaq holding on to slight gains but the dow down 32 points we did see yields rise above 2.4% middle of the week, we were pushing close...
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dow,on the s&p 500 and the a six-day winning streak for the s&p 500. lds are lower by a single basis is a weaker dollar session. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the president of the united states says we may need to wipe out for rick and debt. write clear, puerto rican debt moves slower, much lower. we close at $.34 on the dollar and remove another $.10 down. now, $.34 on the dollar. this market has taken a beating over the last couple of years anyway. even a year ago, we were only trading in the 70's. david: i am not sure the market is right about this. the president said that in an offhand remark. says it: whether he offhand or not, are you hanging around for the action? how many times, it could only take one trade to move it but it is significant nevertheless and it speaks for itself. i want to get you up to speed elsewhere this wednesday. 500res are soft on the s&p here at a string of record highs . , six-day winning streak another record close yesterday. treasuries pick up a bit with a yield, and if you want price action, go to the fx
dow,on the s&p 500 and the a six-day winning streak for the s&p 500. lds are lower by a single basis is a weaker dollar session. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the president of the united states says we may need to wipe out for rick and debt. write clear, puerto rican debt moves slower, much lower. we close at $.34 on the dollar and remove another $.10 down. now, $.34 on the dollar. this market has taken a beating over the last couple of years anyway. even a year ago,...
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this is the 1830's and 1840's. they happened to coincide inside -- in the 1960's and 1970's, when political upheaval meshed with gender changes. you get the sense that they are happening at the same time. but if you look at a lot of different places and times, you see that these dynamics in gender relationship is somewhat independent of other things. bill: you are the author of the book "american homicide." what is that about, and how did you get into this field in general? prof. roth: it is an interregional, long-term study internationally of homicides among adults from colonial times to the present. i deal with domestic violence, i deal with mass violence, bar fights, everything like that, and how they played out over time. the companion volume i am working on right now is "child murder in america from colonial times to present," which is on murders of or by children through the ages of 15. the domestic murders of children follow a different pattern having to do with the circumstances of young parents. but the pat
this is the 1830's and 1840's. they happened to coincide inside -- in the 1960's and 1970's, when political upheaval meshed with gender changes. you get the sense that they are happening at the same time. but if you look at a lot of different places and times, you see that these dynamics in gender relationship is somewhat independent of other things. bill: you are the author of the book "american homicide." what is that about, and how did you get into this field in general? prof....
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the dow and s&p riding six-week winning streaks. u.s. equity futures point to more green at the open. >>> global politics in europe. spain takes steps to seize control of catalonia's government japan's prime minister is promising changes to the constitution after a big win live reports from both regions straight ahead. >>> plus a cnbc exclusive. inside look at saudi aramco including a rare look with the company's ceo as the oil giant gets ready to go public. monday, october 23rd, 2017 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm courtney ragan sitting in for sara eisen. >> great to be here with you let's have a look on the markets this morning a good week for the dow and particularly on friday we saw about 0.7 -- 0.75% of gains for the dow. we're about 2% of gains for the week as a whole. the s&p was up more at .9% as a week the nasdaq up half a percent financials were the best performing sector. up 2%. a lot of that coming on friday as yields rose
the dow and s&p riding six-week winning streaks. u.s. equity futures point to more green at the open. >>> global politics in europe. spain takes steps to seize control of catalonia's government japan's prime minister is promising changes to the constitution after a big win live reports from both regions straight ahead. >>> plus a cnbc exclusive. inside look at saudi aramco including a rare look with the company's ceo as the oil giant gets ready to go public. monday,...
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the temperatures will be in the 70's to start and building into the mid-80's. continue to watch tropical depression 16. here it is on the satellite. it doesn't look like all that much, just a cluster of clouds and showers and thunderstorms, miles per hour. it is going to the heading into the gulf of mexico by friday and saturday. that is where we have warm water. it is expected to strengthen to a category 1 hurricane by sunday morning. that would be nate. as it runs over land, it will continue to weaken. it is important of the forecast because it is going to bring us some rain chances through the end of the weekend and into next week. take a good look at your extended forecast. you can see temperatures that he needed the mid-80's thursday and also to the weekend -- getting into the mid 80's thursday and also into the weekend. 30% chance of rain on sunday. better chance monday into tuesday. you could need the umbrella. that is the tropical moisture, what could be nate from a moving into our area. temperatures slide into the 70's by tuesday. late in the week is w
the temperatures will be in the 70's to start and building into the mid-80's. continue to watch tropical depression 16. here it is on the satellite. it doesn't look like all that much, just a cluster of clouds and showers and thunderstorms, miles per hour. it is going to the heading into the gulf of mexico by friday and saturday. that is where we have warm water. it is expected to strengthen to a category 1 hurricane by sunday morning. that would be nate. as it runs over land, it will continue...
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we'll start out in the 40's across the region.ome outlying suburbs could even near the upper 30's as you first start out at dawn and then in the afternoon with an area of low pressure pulling past us, wraparound winds from that will keep us breezy, somewhat cloudy, too, and cooler with a high tomorrow of just 60. might even be a little sprinkle or some drizzle at times coming from the clouds but generally speaking the story will be that cooler weather. that's the big headline. 67 degrees clouds and sun a bit cooler today. breezy and still cool tomorrow with a high of 60. climbing out of the 40's in most neighborhoods in the morning. and then on friday, we'll almost certainly see some areas down into the 30's, philadelphia dipping to about 44 on friday morning at dawn. but then sunny and cool in the afternoon and pleasant, 63 degrees. for the weekend saturday's really the pick of the weekend. 71 degrees, nice and warm, sun, a few patchy clouds but you can see the change for sunday. clouds arrive overnight. we'll start out probably
we'll start out in the 40's across the region.ome outlying suburbs could even near the upper 30's as you first start out at dawn and then in the afternoon with an area of low pressure pulling past us, wraparound winds from that will keep us breezy, somewhat cloudy, too, and cooler with a high tomorrow of just 60. might even be a little sprinkle or some drizzle at times coming from the clouds but generally speaking the story will be that cooler weather. that's the big headline. 67 degrees clouds...
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Oct 8, 2017
10/17
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the original design here, from 1860's. essentially what he was doing at the time, this is actually not central in new york city, but he had the foresight to know the city would grow around the park and wanted to create a place -- a space of nature for people to visit, to stroll and enjoy. the idea of creating and designing a wilderness, this was not just a case of setting aside an already natural landscape and leaving it alone, just what we tend to think of when we think of a park protection. what he was doing was making nature out of what at the time was mostly old sheep's meadows, and there's actually a grassy place in central park called the sheep meadow, and that is why. from this old image, literally moving earth around, planting trees, bringing nature in to a degree that was deeply designed. has anyone been to central park? a couple of people. when you are there, it feels very natural. i have a picture here of new him york city with central park today. it is completely forest it, there are hills, there are lakes, lots
the original design here, from 1860's. essentially what he was doing at the time, this is actually not central in new york city, but he had the foresight to know the city would grow around the park and wanted to create a place -- a space of nature for people to visit, to stroll and enjoy. the idea of creating and designing a wilderness, this was not just a case of setting aside an already natural landscape and leaving it alone, just what we tend to think of when we think of a park protection....
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Oct 9, 2017
10/17
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four straight weekly gains on the s&p 500. the bond market, the treasury market is closed for columbus day. yields just a little lower, one basis point, 0.15%. a touch of dollar weakness, euro-dollar at 1.1745. upx: we see dollar there a 2%. you also see turkish indexes down 3%. turkish airlines getting hit. a selloff in the bond market really changing. it was up 25 basis points before, now it is up 4. spanish 10-year begins to outperform in europe. david: we have a big week ahead of us. tomorrow it is imf world bank meetings. get bank earnings from j.p. morgan and wells fargo thursday. friday, we get u.s. economic data, including cpi and retail sales. today we are focused on tax reform. the president of the united states made an interesting choice over the weekend to go after influential republican senator bob corker of tennessee. he blamed the senator for the iran deal, and that he wanted the secretary of state job but did not get it. senator corker compared the president to a reality show and said the white house was an adu
four straight weekly gains on the s&p 500. the bond market, the treasury market is closed for columbus day. yields just a little lower, one basis point, 0.15%. a touch of dollar weakness, euro-dollar at 1.1745. upx: we see dollar there a 2%. you also see turkish indexes down 3%. turkish airlines getting hit. a selloff in the bond market really changing. it was up 25 basis points before, now it is up 4. spanish 10-year begins to outperform in europe. david: we have a big week ahead of us....
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Oct 4, 2017
10/17
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temperatures ranging from the 40's to the 50's for the bus stop.'s check the visibility reports because we are looking at on it eight of a mile -- .8 of a mile 10-mile at philadelphia international airport. you can sao he in between -- see in between the reporting sites. today it feels comfortable but you see the humidity levels. you'll feel it by tomorrow and certainly by saturday and sunday. the temperatures are going up, the humidity as well. is this really fall, matt pelman i ask you? >> certainly doesn't feel like it but, you know, a little late summer surprise early fall surprise. good morning to you, karen. good morning, everybody. we're watching some construction cones out and about in several spots this morning. one of those spots being the schuylkill expressway westbound side as advertised, the westbound lanes were blocked at 30th street overnight. they're blocked no longer. they're in the process of quicking these cones up. it's gotten very dark very quickly. on the westbound side of 76 headed towards the vine street expressway. down aro
temperatures ranging from the 40's to the 50's for the bus stop.'s check the visibility reports because we are looking at on it eight of a mile -- .8 of a mile 10-mile at philadelphia international airport. you can sao he in between -- see in between the reporting sites. today it feels comfortable but you see the humidity levels. you'll feel it by tomorrow and certainly by saturday and sunday. the temperatures are going up, the humidity as well. is this really fall, matt pelman i ask you?...
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Oct 16, 2017
10/17
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this is what their grandparents did in the 1930's. we need to do this for the 20 20's. we had the opportunity today with a national audience to capture the spirit of the new dealers and project that spirit forward beyond the immediate crises of our political present, to our future as a people and as a crucial player as a whole human family. david, tomlin and june through my hearing have framed in approach, we will turn to you for your questions and observations. you have brief biographical introductions to our speakers. directly turn to them and have them say whatever is of moments to suggest their own careers as a way of leading to interpreting their grandparents. let me first begin with the grandson of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, james roosevelt junior. [applause] >> thank you. let me begin by saying how appreciative we are of the work that chris does. many of you in this room join him in that effort. it is very important. and also paul sperry. just 8 -- wall -- paul spero. just a word of thanks. [applause] 1945, about six months after my grandfather passed away. w
this is what their grandparents did in the 1930's. we need to do this for the 20 20's. we had the opportunity today with a national audience to capture the spirit of the new dealers and project that spirit forward beyond the immediate crises of our political present, to our future as a people and as a crucial player as a whole human family. david, tomlin and june through my hearing have framed in approach, we will turn to you for your questions and observations. you have brief biographical...
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Oct 18, 2017
10/17
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in the session and the s&p at a record as well. as a good time hitting record after record and as we approach the anniversary the threeonday, for major averages. the nasdaq has been the performer over the length of the bull market. streak.so on a current 250 trading days. the s&p in the middle, followed by the dow. year too flip that to date. you have the returns that are slightly more tight. the nasdaq picked up a little more than 30%. we have seen the dow catching up 30%. as for what is leading to the s&p 500, ibm coming out with a forecasts with sales that could increase as much as 1.5%. that is not something we have heard for quite some time. the shares are getting a big boost, the biggest reaction to earnings we have seen going on since 2009. we're watching the insurance company for $2.5 billion including debt. a new product will allow clients to track viewership on streaming services. it looks like traders are happy about that. finally, as mentioned in a note, top analysts said it looks attractive versus one of its competitors
in the session and the s&p at a record as well. as a good time hitting record after record and as we approach the anniversary the threeonday, for major averages. the nasdaq has been the performer over the length of the bull market. streak.so on a current 250 trading days. the s&p in the middle, followed by the dow. year too flip that to date. you have the returns that are slightly more tight. the nasdaq picked up a little more than 30%. we have seen the dow catching up 30%. as for what...
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Oct 3, 2017
10/17
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this is the 1830's and 1840's. they happen to coincide in the 1980's and 1970's with political upheaval meshed with gender changes. so you get the sense they're happening at the same time. but if you look at a lot of different place, a lot of different time, there's dynamics in gender relationship is somewhat independent of other things. bill: final couple of thoughts, you're the author of the book "american homicide," what's that about and how did you get into this field in general? randolph: it's an interregional, long-term study of, internationally comparative study of homicides among adults from colonial times to present. so i deal with domestic violence. i deal with mass violence. i deal with individual bar fights. everything like that. and how they played out over time. my companion volume which i'm working on now is "childhood 234 america,"murder in which is murders of or by children through the age of 15 which follows the domestic murder of children, they follow a different pattern strog do with the circumst
this is the 1830's and 1840's. they happen to coincide in the 1980's and 1970's with political upheaval meshed with gender changes. so you get the sense they're happening at the same time. but if you look at a lot of different place, a lot of different time, there's dynamics in gender relationship is somewhat independent of other things. bill: final couple of thoughts, you're the author of the book "american homicide," what's that about and how did you get into this field in general?...
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Oct 27, 2017
10/17
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>> and the best day compared to the s&p in 2009. >> yeah. >> crazy. shows what david was talking about the other day, that the value of investing is so hard right now. everyone wants to pass for growth. if you think about it, it makes sense when you look at the earnings estimates going forward -- not just this quarter, but they are so solid. amazon is obviously starting on a low base. you cannot look at any traditional valuation metric on amazon other than it keeps expanding, growing into new businesses, now talking about pharmacies. it is just a machine that has taken over the stock market. what is amazing to me -- i wrote a call about a year and a half ago calling amazon a $300 billion penny stock. and it is because its earnings come in so far off the estimates. it beats or misses by an average of about 50% every trend season. and is crazy. the stock averages 9% on earnings day. for a company that is now $530 billion penny stock, that is such a volatile stock for it to be such a mega cap stock, for traders you have to love it, and a buy and hold per
>> and the best day compared to the s&p in 2009. >> yeah. >> crazy. shows what david was talking about the other day, that the value of investing is so hard right now. everyone wants to pass for growth. if you think about it, it makes sense when you look at the earnings estimates going forward -- not just this quarter, but they are so solid. amazon is obviously starting on a low base. you cannot look at any traditional valuation metric on amazon other than it keeps...
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Oct 27, 2017
10/17
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the m w breain. throand sore ribs becausehat's what happensebody does tt to you he's okay.'sng to make a full covery.thanks to tro took five thrusts andr had before and it was littleerve racking the i knew it was . an feel him start to breathen. ive buffal w wings managementyon weekend and guess what? fe him freeings for a year. howhatal sl your health ne for these livingith chr thrancient pe the ancien practicf yo-yoing people all womanm minaid her dr. roga for she joinedeek st was to stab yoga as an effective painent thapynd expertsped withep w aathi reduce perso scott? ot whatever worht. >> whallyperares aing lot p take live look atingwe c tofr ours.>> absolutely.oothoseat int30's acrosa.keookimat d quiethave sndsein willht tll heatha ted duringfternoon head iuter al 30s mount 43es inwn millviowo 40. 45 in lan.egrees inton. soake look away f urbanized corridor.rth w protect plas. a you tow je barrens looki ateperatures dipping into the0s. upper for. 34 degreesnt pocono. 36 in pottstown. 37egrees int around 40 forn. wil an.t thing butemperatures rdegrees.that'srefoe r. ve t
the m w breain. throand sore ribs becausehat's what happensebody does tt to you he's okay.'sng to make a full covery.thanks to tro took five thrusts andr had before and it was littleerve racking the i knew it was . an feel him start to breathen. ive buffal w wings managementyon weekend and guess what? fe him freeings for a year. howhatal sl your health ne for these livingith chr thrancient pe the ancien practicf yo-yoing people all womanm minaid her dr. roga for she joinedeek st was to stab...
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Oct 2, 2017
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even warmer morning lows in the 60's, afternoon highs in the 80's. then friday, we see a few clouds rolling in with a high around 76. 63 for the morning low, for saturday, mostly sunny, 71. and the next chance of showers will be late saturday into sunday with our next cold front the high temperature 75. the morning low, 57. as long as the tropics stay quiet, we'll continue to see sunshine and the beginning of october starting off even better than the beginning of september. how do you like that? >> looks good, thanks, at least for now. that will do it for us on the fox 29 news at 10:00 >> keep it here for sports sunday. ♪ >>> this is fox 29's sports sunday >> six minutes and 45 seconds on the clock, eagles with two point lead, and what they did run the clock out. how difficult is that to accomplish? i'll be breaking that down and garrett blunt and the offensive behind shine but it was a two-main victory and jake elliot was in the zone, two for four, can a kicker get love, please? maybe not. w'll be sure to show plenty of love to be three and one eagle
even warmer morning lows in the 60's, afternoon highs in the 80's. then friday, we see a few clouds rolling in with a high around 76. 63 for the morning low, for saturday, mostly sunny, 71. and the next chance of showers will be late saturday into sunday with our next cold front the high temperature 75. the morning low, 57. as long as the tropics stay quiet, we'll continue to see sunshine and the beginning of october starting off even better than the beginning of september. how do you like...
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Oct 19, 2017
10/17
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the u-s could be moving closer to having a new wall along the u-s meexico border. new prototype that is now being built. and see how the state of california is stepping up to put an end to puppy mills. see how santa rosa teachers are helping students who lost their school in the wildfire find a new place to study.( dave ) and rain is in the forecast.( robin ) and i am tracking your morning commute. . . if you are in your home or business and you smell gas, your first step is to get out, travel to a safe distance until you can't smell the gas anymore and then call 911. the first responders will come out and they'll make it safe for you and your community. if youdon't touch it,downed keep everyone back. call 911 immediately. the fire department will respond with law enforcement and pg&e to figure out what the issue is to keep you safe and there are no hazards to the public. ♪ ( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast with james fletcher. (dave)a cold front remains on track to push through our district later today and tonight
the u-s could be moving closer to having a new wall along the u-s meexico border. new prototype that is now being built. and see how the state of california is stepping up to put an end to puppy mills. see how santa rosa teachers are helping students who lost their school in the wildfire find a new place to study.( dave ) and rain is in the forecast.( robin ) and i am tracking your morning commute. . . if you are in your home or business and you smell gas, your first step is to get out, travel...
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Oct 18, 2017
10/17
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tonight, i expect the lows to be in the 30's west of the blue ridge, probably lower 40's and the outlying suburbs. another cool night ahead, but not quite as chile. at lunch this afternoon, mid 60's. over the next couple of hours, up toward the 70 degree mark. do not forget the sunglasses. full sunshine. could be a rough commute west tonight as i notice a lot of people did not have sunglasses with them and they were going like this while driving. not a good combination. overnight, 38 in the outlying suburbs. 48 in town. could be closer to 50 degrees in town. and not expecting much of a chill. high pressure in control of the majority of the east coast. it will continue to be so over the next several days. mild tomorrow. i think a touch warmer, reaching boundary that will pass to the north. high pressure still going to be set up and in control over the next several days. friday through sunday, plenty of sunshine, in the 70's. five to 10 degrees above average. this graphic just changed on me. either way, mid to upper 70's for howard's homecoming game. it will be mild. i will fix that. temper
tonight, i expect the lows to be in the 30's west of the blue ridge, probably lower 40's and the outlying suburbs. another cool night ahead, but not quite as chile. at lunch this afternoon, mid 60's. over the next couple of hours, up toward the 70 degree mark. do not forget the sunglasses. full sunshine. could be a rough commute west tonight as i notice a lot of people did not have sunglasses with them and they were going like this while driving. not a good combination. overnight, 38 in the...
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Oct 19, 2017
10/17
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through this evening falling to the lower 60's to the upper 50's. e clear but can't rule out a passing dry or two. check out the crescent moon. it is fabulous out there. overnight lows and mainly clear skies. it's not terribly breezy. a light jacket early on. moving through the day tomorrow. nice warm-up. afternoon highs around 74 and 75 degrees. a lot of sunshine. grab the sunglasses. then as we move to the upcoming weekend it only gets better. howard university homecoming on saturday around 76 degrees. marine corps marathon to start in the 60's with the highs that make it to 77. i wouldn't be surprised farther south andwess of us, maybe close to 80 degrees on sunday. then a warmer and a more humid day on monday. ahead of the front. upper 70's and cooler on tuesday with the clouds and the showers. temperatures and -- around thursday and friday in the low 20's with the nighttime lows in the 40's. great time to download the stormwatch7 weather app. even though we don't have severe weather on the way, you can track the temperatures when you wake up in
through this evening falling to the lower 60's to the upper 50's. e clear but can't rule out a passing dry or two. check out the crescent moon. it is fabulous out there. overnight lows and mainly clear skies. it's not terribly breezy. a light jacket early on. moving through the day tomorrow. nice warm-up. afternoon highs around 74 and 75 degrees. a lot of sunshine. grab the sunglasses. then as we move to the upcoming weekend it only gets better. howard university homecoming on saturday around...
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Oct 5, 2017
10/17
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temperatures fall back to the 50's to the west. 60's in the d.c. metro. it will stay quite mild.hrough the day tomorrow, it is finally friday. look at the hourly forecast. not too much of a change can bright skies through the afternoon, lunchtime, to about 4:00. our temperature once again in the 80's. the average this time of year right around 71 degrees. here is a look at that weekend forecast. unseasonably warm on saturday with a temperature of 86. get out early. maybe a few sprinkles late in the day saturday. returning on sunday, shower chances will be increasing, and we will have a little bit more cloud cover with a high of 80. here is a look at tropical storm nate. right now it is a tropical storm, but it is expected to become a category 1 hurricane as it heads into the gulf of mexico. this is where the water temperatures are very warm this time of year, possibly making landfall near new orleans. this is many days out. this is sunday, 7:00 a.m., so it could move further eastward further west. nonetheless, impact will be felt -- storm surge, gusty winds, and heavier rainfall.
temperatures fall back to the 50's to the west. 60's in the d.c. metro. it will stay quite mild.hrough the day tomorrow, it is finally friday. look at the hourly forecast. not too much of a change can bright skies through the afternoon, lunchtime, to about 4:00. our temperature once again in the 80's. the average this time of year right around 71 degrees. here is a look at that weekend forecast. unseasonably warm on saturday with a temperature of 86. get out early. maybe a few sprinkles late in...
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Oct 5, 2017
10/17
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s. culpeper 46. 58 up in frederick. so, temperatures in the 50's here off to the north and west. going to be warm this afternoon. low to mid 80's, can you believe it, october and we're still doing 80's and we're going to keep the through the weekend with dry conditions expected so probably the second half of sunday or monday. it's been three weeks since we've seen measurable rain in washington. we'll add another day to it. it should be dry. low 80's 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 82 degrees. coming up, plenty more from the banks of the anacostia. hopefully you'll be able to see what we're doing. sun is coming up. it's a beautiful sunrise. a beautiful moon set. that moon amazing that harvest moon setting. >> we were looking at it earlier and we were admiring the beauty of the moon. i can't wait to see the sunrise. unfortunately i have a flashing lights. we have a big crash. 395 northbound at the 14th street bridge blocking all but one right lane and you know how busy 395 is this time of morning so as you too it to cross the 14th street bridge from the beltway to that point you're in for at le
s. culpeper 46. 58 up in frederick. so, temperatures in the 50's here off to the north and west. going to be warm this afternoon. low to mid 80's, can you believe it, october and we're still doing 80's and we're going to keep the through the weekend with dry conditions expected so probably the second half of sunday or monday. it's been three weeks since we've seen measurable rain in washington. we'll add another day to it. it should be dry. low 80's 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 82 degrees. coming up,...
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Oct 20, 2017
10/17
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through the 60's. eventually the upper 50's by 9:00 tonight. so a light jacket. if you are headed outdoors for evening, maybe taking the dog out for a walk or relaxing on the back porch. coming up, we will talk about the weekend ahead. it's a warm one considering the time of year. plus a big warmup in the actual marathon between 8:00 and 12:00 noon on sunday. more on that in a few minutes. jonathan: we'll see you then. thanks. developing now. sentencing has been delayed for the man convicted of killing two of his roommates. jeffrey neil buried a victim's body in the backyard of t in the attic. the killing happened in may. the defense is claiming that prosecuting attorneys brought things up in the original trial they weren't supposed to include. a judge set a new sentencing date at which time he will decide whether to allow a new trial. >> well, the f.b.i. is helping in the search for a person who left a noose at a gaithersburg post office. it was found hanging from a hook inside a service garage. it doesn't appear there is any specific threat toward employees. but
through the 60's. eventually the upper 50's by 9:00 tonight. so a light jacket. if you are headed outdoors for evening, maybe taking the dog out for a walk or relaxing on the back porch. coming up, we will talk about the weekend ahead. it's a warm one considering the time of year. plus a big warmup in the actual marathon between 8:00 and 12:00 noon on sunday. more on that in a few minutes. jonathan: we'll see you then. thanks. developing now. sentencing has been delayed for the man convicted of...
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Oct 2, 2017
10/17
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futures are up on the s&p 500. with a move lower on euro dollar over the month, the first monthly drop since february of this year. and we acted a weakness. the politics reasserts itself in europe t. means a weaker euro. we trade at 1.1741 on euro dollar. david: now over to emma chandra. she's joining wuts latest developments out of las vegas following the shooting overnight. emma: thank you, david. there hasn't been a mass shooting like this in modern u.s. history. a gunman holed up in a high rise hotel on the las vegas strip opened fire on thousands of people attending an open-air music festival. at least 50 people were killed and more than 200 others wounded. police stormed the mandalay bay hotel and casino. they used explosives to get into the hotel room, where they killed the suspect. >> we located numerous firearms within the room that he occupied, and like i stated earlier, it's going to be a ong and tedious investigation. emma: the gunman has been identified as stephen paddock, a 64-year-old. no information
futures are up on the s&p 500. with a move lower on euro dollar over the month, the first monthly drop since february of this year. and we acted a weakness. the politics reasserts itself in europe t. means a weaker euro. we trade at 1.1741 on euro dollar. david: now over to emma chandra. she's joining wuts latest developments out of las vegas following the shooting overnight. emma: thank you, david. there hasn't been a mass shooting like this in modern u.s. history. a gunman holed up in a...
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Oct 2, 2017
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you mentioned industrials, honeywell one of the great companies here in the united states along with the s&p making an all-time high so in my opinion they still work. >> i agree, the defense stocks will continue to work. i look at consumer staples, i totally stay away from the biotech names, even though they're up 40%, there's still a lot of room to the up side if you look at a long-term chart, we're just getting to his turkey levels as far as highs, so i think there's room to go, especially when you have a generalist investor getting back into this trade. i would still with that and the financials the financials are a play. >> why not the staples >> i think they're just out of favor. when you look at a market, that's an area that you say far and clear from. >> the reflation trades continue to work. oil -- stable oil prices, i think you can buy the banks, definitely -- look at gm, and now gm is a name with a massive, massive run, about you here's a case where you look at certain parse gm is not expensive. it's only getting i mojo here, in my view >> i would say a stand outwhen f.a.n.g. rea
you mentioned industrials, honeywell one of the great companies here in the united states along with the s&p making an all-time high so in my opinion they still work. >> i agree, the defense stocks will continue to work. i look at consumer staples, i totally stay away from the biotech names, even though they're up 40%, there's still a lot of room to the up side if you look at a long-term chart, we're just getting to his turkey levels as far as highs, so i think there's room to go,...
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Oct 10, 2017
10/17
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still in the middle 80's, cooler to the west. winchester upper 60's. warm and humider day, not record-breaking but still well above average. wake up temperatures around 70 degrees downtown d.c. at noon time, about 80, with highs in the lower to middle 80's. the next chance of rain and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. and i promise on the 10 day outlook cooler temperatures. alison: developing now come a search for answers after the brother of a star athlete at virginia tech was found shot to death in his jay korff has the search for a killer happening right now. jay: saturday night, 25-year-old at a barrs, performed in washington. after the club closed, he was sitting in a car in the back parking lot. clear reason, someone he confronted him and shot and killed his father of two. >> he was just snatched from us. and nobody can make sense of it. it is senseless. tonight there is sorrow and shock outside of his father's home in the district. this is the victims younger brother, a star wide receiver for virginia tech. >> wide open! jay: saturday he cau
still in the middle 80's, cooler to the west. winchester upper 60's. warm and humider day, not record-breaking but still well above average. wake up temperatures around 70 degrees downtown d.c. at noon time, about 80, with highs in the lower to middle 80's. the next chance of rain and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. and i promise on the 10 day outlook cooler temperatures. alison: developing now come a search for answers after the brother of a star athlete at virginia tech was found shot...
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the dry gullies bearar the s scars of flash floods.. these gullies are evidence of the enormous power of run-off dururing the rainy season. without v vegetation cover on thee hillsides when the rains come, the water doesn't t soak into the ground but flows away in a flood, hen it's not available ffor agriculture during the rest of f the year. this leadsds to drought, andnd famously f for ethiopia, famine. but just as i witnessed in china, there is hope that the situation here can be reversed.d. in just six years, professor legesse negash and local villagers have transformed a severely eroded terrain by planting indigenous trees and plants. almostst miraculously, a clear flowing streamam has emerged where oncece there wawas a muddy trickle. how is it that iit's possible r you to g get the stream to flolow throughout the year?r? >> it is because of the vevegetation cover, which hasas been regenerating on this m mountain. thisis water is maintainingng ththe landscape because as s son as rain n falls on the canopy, on this vegetation, that r
the dry gullies bearar the s scars of flash floods.. these gullies are evidence of the enormous power of run-off dururing the rainy season. without v vegetation cover on thee hillsides when the rains come, the water doesn't t soak into the ground but flows away in a flood, hen it's not available ffor agriculture during the rest of f the year. this leadsds to drought, andnd famously f for ethiopia, famine. but just as i witnessed in china, there is hope that the situation here can be reversed.d....
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we are back in the 70's by the end of the week. sunshine and warmer temperatures all through the weekend. adrianna: happening now, d.c. police are investigating the disappearances of at least five teenage girls, and the fbi has search of one of those girls. ejana houstond d lives in this apartment building. her sister spoke to us off camera saying she think she is nearby with someone she met recently. a d.c. police officer has been in the neighborhood for the last two days. houston was a last seen here at 1145 a.m. saturday morning. now the fbi is helping detectives find her and bring her home. a black female, 5'4", 110 pounds, black hair with a purple streak. if she is in the same closing, she was wearing a purple shirt with black pants and shoes. listen to her neighbor. >> it is scary out here. it's crazy. it's insane. it's very sad. kids are going missing every day. it's very sad. us the washington field office is involved because of houston's young age. if you have information on her location, you are asked to call d.c. police
we are back in the 70's by the end of the week. sunshine and warmer temperatures all through the weekend. adrianna: happening now, d.c. police are investigating the disappearances of at least five teenage girls, and the fbi has search of one of those girls. ejana houstond d lives in this apartment building. her sister spoke to us off camera saying she think she is nearby with someone she met recently. a d.c. police officer has been in the neighborhood for the last two days. houston was a last...
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back into the 40's. ou. are you not so impressed by the oliage? i won.n three experts say that the drug is to blame. that turn yellow are just going brown and the trees that turn red will not get their full red. jonathan: that still impresses me. alison: just six years old and already making a difference, next. >> just be nice to police officers. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) 's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor
back into the 40's. ou. are you not so impressed by the oliage? i won.n three experts say that the drug is to blame. that turn yellow are just going brown and the trees that turn red will not get their full red. jonathan: that still impresses me. alison: just six years old and already making a difference, next. >> just be nice to police officers. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) 's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul...
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temperatures back into the 40's. temperatures will only really come close to 60 tomorrow, pretty cool with temperatures in the 50's. we got nice weather and moderating temperatures into the weekend. sunday looks like it could be a wash-out. like i said, latest foliage reports shows that high color across much of the northeast. even up into portions of upstate, new york, new england, moderate color in dc, if you want to head out. saturday is your day with sunshine to the shenandoah valley and into the mountains there. that's where they're at peak color. skyline drive, this is the time to do it. in the metro, it will be more like next week. temperatures 63 dc, 63, baltimore, 59 in gaithersburg, 61, dulles, jacket weather as soon as the sun sets now, it's pretty cool and we saw much colder day north and west with the 24-hour temperature change showing temperatures ten to 15 degrees cooler. nine cooler in washington. if we show this again, it will continue to show negative signs, will be about five to ten degrees cooler
temperatures back into the 40's. temperatures will only really come close to 60 tomorrow, pretty cool with temperatures in the 50's. we got nice weather and moderating temperatures into the weekend. sunday looks like it could be a wash-out. like i said, latest foliage reports shows that high color across much of the northeast. even up into portions of upstate, new york, new england, moderate color in dc, if you want to head out. saturday is your day with sunshine to the shenandoah valley and...
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Oct 21, 2017
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the original one was unfortunately lost in the 1930's. now we are out on the lantern deck at the observatory and today happens to be a very foggy day. all the different weather conditions were evident up here and our friend, captain moody, cap records of all that while he was up at the top of the tower in nearly 19th-century. so it's interesting to see how he made lots of different uses, being at the top, in those days. the exhibit tory operated until the 1920's, when there were better communications systems that came in, shipping changed. there were steamships starting and over the years the technology of transportation and communication changed. so by the 1920's, the observatory really was obsolete. thewhat happened then, was actual family, the descendents of captain modi who still owned the observatory, gave the observatory to the city of portland as a historic sites, as a tourist destination. and then it went through major renovation in the 1930's, in the works progress administration. and very recently, there was a partnership with gr
the original one was unfortunately lost in the 1930's. now we are out on the lantern deck at the observatory and today happens to be a very foggy day. all the different weather conditions were evident up here and our friend, captain moody, cap records of all that while he was up at the top of the tower in nearly 19th-century. so it's interesting to see how he made lots of different uses, being at the top, in those days. the exhibit tory operated until the 1920's, when there were better...
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be in the 30's. what you need to know is that you need to have a jacket to start the day with a lot of sunshine and we are starting with a more mild afternoon. 70's laterw-to-mid into the day. the temperatures will warm up for lunch and we topped out at 70 degrees. tomorrow is a it warmer. bit warmer. all of that together will make a nice monday afternoon. what we are expecting for washington, d.c. -- 74 is what we are expecting for washington, d.c. tomorrow is beginning and it warms backup. we will be closer to the 80's by thursday and riding. the way the cloud cover works is that we have a lot of sunshine in the next few days. we will get back and things will turn a bit cloudier for us. by next go mostly-cloudy and it will be 80 degrees for you on sunday. watch this chance for a few showers. right now, it keeps things try and there may be a better chance for rain. temperatures remain in check. tomorrow could be a cool start. things will stay comfortable. the only problem is that it has been a little
be in the 30's. what you need to know is that you need to have a jacket to start the day with a lot of sunshine and we are starting with a more mild afternoon. 70's laterw-to-mid into the day. the temperatures will warm up for lunch and we topped out at 70 degrees. tomorrow is a it warmer. bit warmer. all of that together will make a nice monday afternoon. what we are expecting for washington, d.c. -- 74 is what we are expecting for washington, d.c. tomorrow is beginning and it warms backup. we...
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steve: looking great out there with the temperatures in the upper 60's and the lower 70's. not staying there longer with the sun set in an hour and a half. this evening looking at the temperatures by 8:0 added clouds coming up in a few minutes. another warmup on the way. plus we look ahead to the marines corps marathon and the next best chance for much-needed rain around the d.m.v. larry: steve, thank you. plenty of questions tonight about what happened in yesterday's shooting scare at howard university. d.c. bureau chief sam ford talked to the d.c. police chief to learn more about just what happened. >> a day after the commotion at howard university, there was no active shooter. but the police are not upset. believing callers were in real fear. >> it does not appear to be a hoax. it seems like the initial caller called because they received information from a third party. >> it was triggered from a medical student that dropped out but is known to make threats. >> he had here. >> works in the health sciences section says many there were aware of the angry former student. >>
steve: looking great out there with the temperatures in the upper 60's and the lower 70's. not staying there longer with the sun set in an hour and a half. this evening looking at the temperatures by 8:0 added clouds coming up in a few minutes. another warmup on the way. plus we look ahead to the marines corps marathon and the next best chance for much-needed rain around the d.m.v. larry: steve, thank you. plenty of questions tonight about what happened in yesterday's shooting scare at howard...