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this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i feel alive and well. my father grew up in new york and havana and married a cuban woman, my mother. all my family shared a great loving for havana, a city they call home. but contrary to my family, i grew up dreaming of traveling and wanted to leave havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time p
this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i...
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lice cling was a raging fad in the 1890's. all of united states, newspapers, magazines were agast about it. they were just talking about it back and forth. was it healthy? was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey trousers to help them bicycle. that was thought to be scandalous. but the lady falcons, they didn't care. they were a group of seven married women who went bicycling. they would finish their ride, rest in the long seats there in the clubhouse. they started having dinner parties there. they became quite fashionable. and they sort of tricked it out with all the victorian fill debris they could cox up -- filigri they could come up with, japanese fans, curtains, cushions it became sort of a fashionable, bohemian thing to do that other people
lice cling was a raging fad in the 1890's. all of united states, newspapers, magazines were agast about it. they were just talking about it back and forth. was it healthy? was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey...
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for the quarter, the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 were all down over 12% during the quarter with the s&p taking the biggest hit off over 14%. september was the 500's fifth straight monthly loss. investors were rewarded by playing defense. utilities stocks performed the best up about a half percent. the second best sector lost more than 4%, consumer staples. as for the worst sectors, think economy and banking. material stocks lost a quarter of their value. financials fell more than 23%. one place investors did make money-- u.s. government bonds. and remember this bond rally came even though standard and poor's cut uncle sam's credit rating after the drawn out fight to raise the debt ceiling. the yield on the ten-year government note dropped to dropped to a post-world war two low around 1.7% at one point. as yields drop, prices rise. up until the last two weeks, gold was, well, golden. it began the quarter around $1,500 an ounce, shot up to $1,900 over worries about europe and the u.s. economy slowing. but ends the quarter around $1,625 an ounce. and u.s. light sweet crude oil saw its biggest qua
for the quarter, the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 were all down over 12% during the quarter with the s&p taking the biggest hit off over 14%. september was the 500's fifth straight monthly loss. investors were rewarded by playing defense. utilities stocks performed the best up about a half percent. the second best sector lost more than 4%, consumer staples. as for the worst sectors, think economy and banking. material stocks lost a quarter of their value. financials fell more than 23%. one...
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today will be in the 70's. we will drop into the 50's this weekend. the storm will stock and give us the chance for some showers over the weekend. some rain has been developing along this front. we have to keep a chance for a shower for a sprinkle or shower. most of the one not see that today. the clouds are thickening out. we should get to the morning commute without any rain. temperatures are much cooler this morning. 59 in columbia. 56 in parkton. a mixture of sun and clouds. 20% chance for a rain shower. most of you will have a dry day. a little breezy. the wind was shift to the northwest. partly cloudy tonight. temperatures drop back to the low 50's. the jet stream will dip down to the south of this weekend. cool air will drop in from the southern part of canada. we will see a couple of showers popping up. some hit and miss showers. if you have outdoor plans, just dress warm. 30% chance for a shower on saturday and sunday. high temperatures in the 50's. that is a big change. gear where bottom geauturm over the weekend. game temperatures on sunday
today will be in the 70's. we will drop into the 50's this weekend. the storm will stock and give us the chance for some showers over the weekend. some rain has been developing along this front. we have to keep a chance for a shower for a sprinkle or shower. most of the one not see that today. the clouds are thickening out. we should get to the morning commute without any rain. temperatures are much cooler this morning. 59 in columbia. 56 in parkton. a mixture of sun and clouds. 20% chance for...
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and the s&p rose 5.3% on the week. u.b.s. strategist steven friedman says its been all about europe this week. >> right now the market is really trading in line with swings of investor sentiment in relation to the situation in the eurozone. there have been some reassuring comments by policy makers in europe, and some concerted efforts to provide liquidity to the banks in europe, and that's really what's been driving stocks higher this week. >> susie: despite this week's gains, investors are still jittery. they're worried about all the market volatility and the uncertain outlook for the economy. as suzanne pratt reports, investors are looking for ways to scotchguard their portfolios. >> reporter: miami couple janet altman and tim schmand are disciplined savers with well- defined investment goals. first and foremost, they hope to be able to retire as early as in 10 years. still, they're not worried about what a recession might do to their portfolio. they have a financial planner to do the worrying for them. >> it's not our prof
and the s&p rose 5.3% on the week. u.b.s. strategist steven friedman says its been all about europe this week. >> right now the market is really trading in line with swings of investor sentiment in relation to the situation in the eurozone. there have been some reassuring comments by policy makers in europe, and some concerted efforts to provide liquidity to the banks in europe, and that's really what's been driving stocks higher this week. >> susie: despite this week's gains,...
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high pressure in the low mid 60's near the coast. mid 90's in the warmest inland location. in the south bay where we see sunny sky and high from upper dwroys low 90's. yin at san jose. 91 at campbell. on the peninsula high mainly in the 80's. mid 80's for the most part. redwood city, palo alto, mustn't vushltion mailtd on the coast, 66 at half man bay. downtown san francisco high of 70 agrees tomorrow. 72 in south san francisco. 65 in sunset district north by high mainly in the upper 80's. 88 at sonoma. why at santa rosa. 91 at calistoga. 92 at clover dale and 96 up in ukiah. hot spot up north. nearest bay high mainly in the 80's. 81 in oakland. 85 81 city. 87 in free mont. inland east bay will be even warmer sizzling in the mid 90's. 94 at conspire cord, danville and pleasanton, 96 at livermore antioch. monterey bay high ofy at santa cruz. 80 at watsonville and mid 90's inland morgan hill and gilroy. accu-weather 7 day forecast after 2 had the difficulties inland tomorrow and wednesday. temperatures will start to moderately a about the and by the weekend inland high will b
high pressure in the low mid 60's near the coast. mid 90's in the warmest inland location. in the south bay where we see sunny sky and high from upper dwroys low 90's. yin at san jose. 91 at campbell. on the peninsula high mainly in the 80's. mid 80's for the most part. redwood city, palo alto, mustn't vushltion mailtd on the coast, 66 at half man bay. downtown san francisco high of 70 agrees tomorrow. 72 in south san francisco. 65 in sunset district north by high mainly in the upper 80's. 88...
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first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before.
first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is...
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reed served in the late 1880's and into the 1890's. rruption was never a question in relation to reed. reed was a totally honest and forthright individual, a person of great integrity. in addition to that, reed is described as a towering figure in the history of the development of the congress. he is considered to be one of the most influential speakers of the house in the history of the house. his rules, his reform of the house. the recognition that the majority rule had to be counted and had to be taken into account. >> our next caller is watching us in san francisco. caller: i think you are right on the major issues here. it seems to me that the country was going through a major transition from the old money having formalized their ethical values and then there transition with the roads in two big industrial corporations and raising money for corporations. very different sets of values. the question is, how could someone who was busy making all of the deals and representing wall street maintain any kind reputation in this situation?
reed served in the late 1880's and into the 1890's. rruption was never a question in relation to reed. reed was a totally honest and forthright individual, a person of great integrity. in addition to that, reed is described as a towering figure in the history of the development of the congress. he is considered to be one of the most influential speakers of the house in the history of the house. his rules, his reform of the house. the recognition that the majority rule had to be counted and had...
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it will drop in the 50's over the weekend. -- we will be in the 70's today. partly cloudy skies. no rain or fog to deal appeared a slight chance for a shower, 20%. the best chance will be in the mountains. most of you will have a nice day. enjoy it. it will be about 20 degrees cooler over the weekend. >> but dry. cold and dry. >> i'm trying to be optimistic here. >> you ruining your day. dry for thes is morning commute. >> that is all kim cares about. >> i can at least deliver that. thingslwe have a couple of we are tracking. an accident on 24th and howard street. some fire activity in nottingham. otherwise we're looking good on the major roadways. 12 minutes on the inner loop on the west side. 70 minutes on 95 southbound between the 95's. this is 95 south of eastern avenue. we're moving just fine north and southbound. same story south of shell road. all lanes are open on the major roadways. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back over to you. >> the search for an arsonist that police say our target victims at random. >> the have firebombed more than half a dozen homes across
it will drop in the 50's over the weekend. -- we will be in the 70's today. partly cloudy skies. no rain or fog to deal appeared a slight chance for a shower, 20%. the best chance will be in the mountains. most of you will have a nice day. enjoy it. it will be about 20 degrees cooler over the weekend. >> but dry. cold and dry. >> i'm trying to be optimistic here. >> you ruining your day. dry for thes is morning commute. >> that is all kim cares about. >> i can at...
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again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. the earthquake obliterated a lot of records. >> there's the survey map that the government did. that's a great resource to just kind of show -- you know, we saw that map on the grid pattern. they had that, like i said, on maps in 1968. but there's no streets yet. but the coast survey map will show you where there are streets put in and buildings sometimes. there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody. thank you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more. [applause] >> we'll see you next
again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. the earthquake obliterated a lot of records. >> there's the survey map that the government did. that's a great resource to just kind of show -- you know, we saw that map on the grid pattern. they had that, like i said, on maps in 1968. but there's no streets yet. but the coast survey map will show you where there are streets put in and buildings sometimes. there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody. thank...
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the nasdaq rose 33 points and the s&p added 26. volume starting the week on the heavy side, just over a billion shares moving on the big board-- two billion on the nasdaq. but lots of focus as the meltdown continued in gold. prices tumbled more than 2.5% percent today, or $45, to under $1,600 an ounce. this is the lowest price in gold we've seen since july. >> susie: even though gold is below its record highs, many experts still expect the precious metal will soon shine again. erika miller reports. >> reporter: new yorkers who want to turn gold into cash come to 47th street. on wall street, the same trend is taking place, but for different reasons. as precious metals analyst joe foster explains, many investors are selling gold to cover losses in the stock market. >> investors, institutions-- especially in europe-- are needing to raise cash right now because of the debt crisis in europe and concerns about the economy. people are selling things that have been profitable for them. >> reporter: over the past decade, gold certainly has b
the nasdaq rose 33 points and the s&p added 26. volume starting the week on the heavy side, just over a billion shares moving on the big board-- two billion on the nasdaq. but lots of focus as the meltdown continued in gold. prices tumbled more than 2.5% percent today, or $45, to under $1,600 an ounce. this is the lowest price in gold we've seen since july. >> susie: even though gold is below its record highs, many experts still expect the precious metal will soon shine again. erika...
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the best-performing stock in the s&p 500? goodrich. the aircraft parts maker rising 10% after united technologies confirmed plans to buy it for $16.5 billion in cash. some positive news after the bell today. first, nike out with strong earnings. it reported a 15% jump in earnings to $1.36 a share. it says future orders are strong. nike shares rose 5% in after- hours trading to over $88 a share. they were down almost 2% in the regular session. also after the bell, mcdonald's giving shareholders a treat. it's boosting its quarterly dividend by 15% to 70 cents per share. the company says it hopes to return $6 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases this year. another stock in the news today? fedex. shares tumbled 8% after the shipping giant warned that its profits this year will come in lower than expected. the problem? a drop in shipments, especially in asia. still, fedex reported fiscal first-quarter earnings of $1.46 a share, in line with estimates and up 22% from a year ago. there are many companies like fed-ex
the best-performing stock in the s&p 500? goodrich. the aircraft parts maker rising 10% after united technologies confirmed plans to buy it for $16.5 billion in cash. some positive news after the bell today. first, nike out with strong earnings. it reported a 15% jump in earnings to $1.36 a share. it says future orders are strong. nike shares rose 5% in after- hours trading to over $88 a share. they were down almost 2% in the regular session. also after the bell, mcdonald's giving...
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most of the day's temperature stuck in the '30's there. not quite as called on the eastern shore, but cooler than normal with scattered showers. we should be able to get into the lower mid-60's, but there is a slight risk of a shower on saturday and sunday. 150 mile per hour winds that looks like it will pass to the south and east of bermuda as a category 3 hurricane saturday afternoon at work its way up to the cooler waters of the atlantic middle of next week. highs in the 50's over the weekend, scattered showers with a slight chance of a. a 20% chance on monday. we should be able to enjoy some sunshine with highs in the 70's on tuesday and wednesday. >> good evening, i am pete gilbert. a final injury report for the ravens. on creature rod -- andre gerad, the ravens are thin at corner. the spotlight is back on tory smith following his breakout game at st. louis. a game plan nightmare for opposing defenses. the jets must respect his speed. it hardly expect it will replicate the record-setting afternoon. there are still surprised rex ryan ev
most of the day's temperature stuck in the '30's there. not quite as called on the eastern shore, but cooler than normal with scattered showers. we should be able to get into the lower mid-60's, but there is a slight risk of a shower on saturday and sunday. 150 mile per hour winds that looks like it will pass to the south and east of bermuda as a category 3 hurricane saturday afternoon at work its way up to the cooler waters of the atlantic middle of next week. highs in the 50's over the...
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again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. the earthquake obliterated a lot of records. >> there's the survey map that the government did. that's a great resource to just kind of show -- you know, we saw that map on the grid pattern. they had that, like i said, on maps in 1968. but there's no streets yet. but the coast survey map will show you where there are streets put in and buildings sometimes. there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody. thank you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more. [applause] >> we'll see you next supervisor mirkarimi: i think that the deliberations that came out of the last few months on the question of tax breaks and tax reform have helped us arrive at a particular place that gives us this entree to determining, maybe with our toe in the water, of what it might look like to actually recall tax structure. for most of my adult life, i have spent completely here in san francisco. now about 27 years. i was born in chicago. my father had emigrated from iran to go to school
again, this is the 1800's more than the 1900's. the earthquake obliterated a lot of records. >> there's the survey map that the government did. that's a great resource to just kind of show -- you know, we saw that map on the grid pattern. they had that, like i said, on maps in 1968. but there's no streets yet. but the coast survey map will show you where there are streets put in and buildings sometimes. there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody. thank...
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the nasdaq lost ten and the s&p added nine. >> susie: most important today, investors everywhere were reassured that germany is now fully behind europe's rescue fund, the european financial stability facility, or the e.f.s.f. here's more on what it is and how it works. it's been called "le tarp"; the e.f.s.f. is europe's version of america's tarp bailout fund. it functions like a bank providing loans for troubled euro zone nations. of the 17 countries making contributions, france, germany and italy have put in the most money. it works like this-- a troubled country like greece applies for a loan. it negotiates terms with the european commission and the international monetary fund. then, the loan must be unanimously approved by the fund's members. the loans are not a handout; they must be paid back with interest. right now, the rescue fund is low on cash. it started out with $340 billion a year ago, but is tapped out after making loans to portugal and ireland. euro-zone countries are now voting to expand the fund to nearly $600 billion. many economists believe it needs at least $2 tril
the nasdaq lost ten and the s&p added nine. >> susie: most important today, investors everywhere were reassured that germany is now fully behind europe's rescue fund, the european financial stability facility, or the e.f.s.f. here's more on what it is and how it works. it's been called "le tarp"; the e.f.s.f. is europe's version of america's tarp bailout fund. it functions like a bank providing loans for troubled euro zone nations. of the 17 countries making contributions,...
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highs in the upper 50's. a dip into the low 40's. partly cloudy, with a high around 69. r the ravens, temperatures in the upper 40's by the end of the game. looking forward to beautiful weather monday and tuesday, with lots of sunshine. >> in tonight's "consumer alert ," major changes to your debit card. bankamerica plans to start charging a $5 monthly fee to customers who use their debit card to make purchases. customers will not be charged if they only use their cards at an atm. look for those new fees starting in early 2012. that is not the only change to look out for. >> a simple swipe on a debit card can be an efficient way of buying goods. >> i use my debit card because i do not like running up the credit card. >> but it may not be cost efficient and more. banks have charged retailers up to 44 cents per swipe. as of october 1, banks will only be allowed to charge up to 21 cents. >> if you think about how much more people use debit cards than cash, those fees are adding up. banks could lose $9.40 million annually. >> bank tracker says beware of new monthly fees for y
highs in the upper 50's. a dip into the low 40's. partly cloudy, with a high around 69. r the ravens, temperatures in the upper 40's by the end of the game. looking forward to beautiful weather monday and tuesday, with lots of sunshine. >> in tonight's "consumer alert ," major changes to your debit card. bankamerica plans to start charging a $5 monthly fee to customers who use their debit card to make purchases. customers will not be charged if they only use their cards at an...
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mentioned stocks finished lower today, on that dismal jobs report and that led the blue chips and the s&p 500 to negative closes on the week. the dow losing ground in just two of this week's sessions for an overall net loss of 44 points. the nasdaq the only one of the major averages to eek out a net weekly gain, up less than half a point over the past five sessions. and the s&p 500 down almost three points on the week. >> tom: uncle sam is taking on the nation's biggest bankers over securities backed by bad mortgages. the federal housing finance agency, which oversees mortgage buyers fannie mae and freddie mac sued 17 banks this afternoon, including bank of america, citigroup, j.p. morgan chase and goldman sachs. and joining us now our washington bureau chief darren gersh. darren, what is the central allegation here that the federal agency is making against these big banks? >> you know, tom, it's very interesting. basically, the federal regulators are suing these banks as an investor, and they're saying that the banks when they put together these complicated mortgage-backed securities,
mentioned stocks finished lower today, on that dismal jobs report and that led the blue chips and the s&p 500 to negative closes on the week. the dow losing ground in just two of this week's sessions for an overall net loss of 44 points. the nasdaq the only one of the major averages to eek out a net weekly gain, up less than half a point over the past five sessions. and the s&p 500 down almost three points on the week. >> tom: uncle sam is taking on the nation's biggest bankers...
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this is in the 1950's. they started carving away. that building is still there. t is where the lakeside district is. i like the rocket. a well-known builder in the area, an admirer of henry ford, the idea of getting this down, having an assembly line, build this in quick-style. this is a 1932 -- i think he built this house. he was a pragmatic businessman. this has spanish colonial revival elements. a few years later, it is streamlined. modern. stylo-crat. it is better than being aristocratic. to sell them, he had to come up with clever names like that. like lafayette. he went with the popular taste. when the modern architecture started coming in, he was happy because it was less work. >> very little detail. you see detail in brought the city. people took tract homes and tried to individualize them in various ways throughout the cities. here is an example of how they might have done that. >> they had a lot of medallions and reliefs. >> the working class would go out to go swimming in the ocean. the wealthy would stay downtown like in the marines memorial or the elk
this is in the 1950's. they started carving away. that building is still there. t is where the lakeside district is. i like the rocket. a well-known builder in the area, an admirer of henry ford, the idea of getting this down, having an assembly line, build this in quick-style. this is a 1932 -- i think he built this house. he was a pragmatic businessman. this has spanish colonial revival elements. a few years later, it is streamlined. modern. stylo-crat. it is better than being aristocratic....
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it's going to feel more like the upper 40's to lower 50's. let's get an update on this morning's rush hour commute. lisa baden? >> good morning. inner loop beltway looks good out to the airport. we heard from metro rail. good rundown. southbound. no accidents to report. no major delays or problems. we'll take you live to the geico camera. cynne simpson and gnat snath >> thank you lisa. 5:30. breaking news we're following this morning one of the world's leading terrorists is now dead. anwar al-awlaki was killed in yemen and officials say the u.s.-born cleric died in an air strike. he built a following through the internet and he was charged with advising major hassan who went on a shooting spree at fort hood. >> later crews will going permanently close the left exit from the inner loop of the beltway to the westbound lanes of ix 66. brianne carter with more on these major changes for drivers. >> the drivers using the busy 495-66 interchange. if you're used to traveling out in this area, you know you always take a left exit. v dot will be closin
it's going to feel more like the upper 40's to lower 50's. let's get an update on this morning's rush hour commute. lisa baden? >> good morning. inner loop beltway looks good out to the airport. we heard from metro rail. good rundown. southbound. no accidents to report. no major delays or problems. we'll take you live to the geico camera. cynne simpson and gnat snath >> thank you lisa. 5:30. breaking news we're following this morning one of the world's leading terrorists is now...
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temperatures tonight in the mid 40's in the suburbs low 50's's downtown. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, tens of showers, 57-62. . the extended outlook. the most beautiful weather in washington comes in october. monday tuesday, and wednesday look fantastic with high temperatures in the mid 70's. tomorrow and sunday will be a shock to the system. >> jennifer donelan is working on a story about the first lady. so we will see all the pictures. >>> next, the makers of a controversial smartphone application, what they say about a gay test. and on anderson couples who never connected w captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> some debit card customers are about to get hit with yet another fee. starting early next year bank of america customers will pay for the privilege of using their debit card. the nation's largest bank says it will institute a $5 per month fee to cover the cost of implementing new regulations. customer so only use their cards at atm machines, they will not have to pay the fee. other banks including wells fargo and chase a
temperatures tonight in the mid 40's in the suburbs low 50's's downtown. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, tens of showers, 57-62. . the extended outlook. the most beautiful weather in washington comes in october. monday tuesday, and wednesday look fantastic with high temperatures in the mid 70's. tomorrow and sunday will be a shock to the system. >> jennifer donelan is working on a story about the first lady. so we will see all the pictures. >>> next, the makers of a controversial...
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so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse car that was being used as a store. and they asked if it was possible that they could rent a car on his land. and he said, ok, $5 a month you can have a little car clubhouse in the land that he owned at the beach. so you see off in the distance that white shed. that's the colonel's shaq. the little car in the distance in the middle is his coffee saloon. and this red car is one of the first cottages rented by a bunch of lady bicyclists. you like the lady
so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse car that was being used as a store. and they asked if it was possible that they could rent a car on his land. and he said, ok, $5 a month you can have a little car...
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is like that is where the action s -- is in since the 1840's have been repeatedly declared saw to do fine. >> but do you think the problem now is it is a draw for so many people that it may prominence too much to improve the wealth? >> that din of psychiatry, with irving fisher in the 1920's with the greatest american economist in the 20th century with the inflationary boom they stem from the same club pro. >> yes. but that is true. talk to eighth visited-- physicist or medical research -- researcher. as my friends in england when say. [laughter] >> with the cacophony of different voices it will be hard for one single to come out if you look today look at wondered to keep people i would use a theorist that is an area that is bribery in -- firebrand with all the stuff that's came after, that is a very vibrant area. a lot of that stuff between psychology and economics economics, but what i would say it is the basic insight that what we really need to know about probe is conduct our lives. >> we could knock off the last 30 years with the breakthrough of medicine that affects our lives ma
is like that is where the action s -- is in since the 1840's have been repeatedly declared saw to do fine. >> but do you think the problem now is it is a draw for so many people that it may prominence too much to improve the wealth? >> that din of psychiatry, with irving fisher in the 1920's with the greatest american economist in the 20th century with the inflationary boom they stem from the same club pro. >> yes. but that is true. talk to eighth visited-- physicist or...
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others were held until the early 1940's and beyond. estimates of the ball into the put convictions. >> they all ended up with convictions. in my book i argue that the scottsboro case does not legally come to an end until 1976 when clarence, one of the boards who had been troubled in the late 1940's fled parole in the south, bound up working and living in new york under a different name was finally given a pardon buy then governor george wallace of alabama as the result of appeals made to governor wallace by the naacp and lawyers representing clarence. clearance is the only surviving scottsboro boys to actually received a form of legal redemption. >> victoria prices and robie dates, what can you tell us about these two? >> for mechem victoria price is the great satan of the street. it's victoria price accusations of rape which are the cornerstone of everything the was charged with the charges were laid at the doorstep of the scottsboro boys. she was on relenting in her assistance through her lifetime that she had in fact been the victim
others were held until the early 1940's and beyond. estimates of the ball into the put convictions. >> they all ended up with convictions. in my book i argue that the scottsboro case does not legally come to an end until 1976 when clarence, one of the boards who had been troubled in the late 1940's fled parole in the south, bound up working and living in new york under a different name was finally given a pardon buy then governor george wallace of alabama as the result of appeals made to...
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we will drop into the 40's in the western maryland mountains.little cloud cover arriving toward morning. mostly clear skies on the eastern shore. partly cloudy at sunrise. 63 downtown. the sun comes up after 7:00 for the first time this fall. you have to wait until after 7:00 a.m. for sunrise, 7:01. a new storm over michigan, dropping south and east. this will bring scattered showers and fall air, the coldest air since spring, set to move in this weekend. when the leading edge arrives, may be a brief shower tomorrow. the cold air moves over the region. clouds and scattered showers here, and in the mountains possibly snowflakes. that gives you an indication of how chilly the air is behind this storm. 70's tomorrow. a chance of a light shower. west wind on the day at five to 15 knots, winds -- waves around 2 feet. we could have wet snow over the weekend. 41, for the high. saturday night, temperatures go south. the forecast -- a 20% chance of rain tomorrow. much cooler on saturday with highs in the upper 50's. ocean city gets to near 80 tomorrow. t
we will drop into the 40's in the western maryland mountains.little cloud cover arriving toward morning. mostly clear skies on the eastern shore. partly cloudy at sunrise. 63 downtown. the sun comes up after 7:00 for the first time this fall. you have to wait until after 7:00 a.m. for sunrise, 7:01. a new storm over michigan, dropping south and east. this will bring scattered showers and fall air, the coldest air since spring, set to move in this weekend. when the leading edge arrives, may be a...
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the dow. nasdaq down 3 1/4%. s&p losing 3700 points or more than 3%. what can we expect today on wall street? at this hour, the future boards showing green. the dow up 1/2%. and the nasdaq showing upward arrows up about 1/2%. what's been going on while you've been sleeping? well, in asia, certainly red arrows and probably the worst performing market, south korea down nearly 6%. not such big losses in china and hong kong down 1 1/3%. the shanghai down .4%. probably the best performing market in asia. in the past few days, the dow has fallen a whopping 675 points. it is the biggest margin since the height of the financial fallout back in 2008. joining us now is fox business' lauren simeneti, what is behind the steep nose dive in the market? >> good morning. here we are again three years later talking about much of the same issues. i guess the answer to your question is what didn't cause that huge nose dive yesterday in the markets? i guess you can call with contraction in the manufacturing sector in china, the world's second largest economy. that got many
the dow. nasdaq down 3 1/4%. s&p losing 3700 points or more than 3%. what can we expect today on wall street? at this hour, the future boards showing green. the dow up 1/2%. and the nasdaq showing upward arrows up about 1/2%. what's been going on while you've been sleeping? well, in asia, certainly red arrows and probably the worst performing market, south korea down nearly 6%. not such big losses in china and hong kong down 1 1/3%. the shanghai down .4%. probably the best performing market...
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we are already seeing some cool down spot we were in the 70's. this weekend, conditions are going to be cooler. with warmer conditions even along the coast receives some sunshine. 70's in oakland. 77 degrees in san jose. and sunday, even warmer. temperature in the upper 80s and not that much fog. even little or no fog on sunday. just minimal. '70s in san francisco. in these in san jose. 88 in concord more on your room dixon the forecast coming up >> this just in to the kron 4 news room b update on a plane crash. we now know that to all people are dead. 12 people are dead. a television station is reported that 12 people are dead and 75 injuries. you can see it right there. that crash and into the stand at that their show. 12 fatalities according to a television station in reno and 75 injuries and-casualty situation. it was safe p 51 mustang world war two fighter plane. the box seat area of the grand stand hanting dozens of people. 12 fatalities. several injured. >> let me update you on the fatality right before 4:00 p.m. involving a truck and a mot
we are already seeing some cool down spot we were in the 70's. this weekend, conditions are going to be cooler. with warmer conditions even along the coast receives some sunshine. 70's in oakland. 77 degrees in san jose. and sunday, even warmer. temperature in the upper 80s and not that much fog. even little or no fog on sunday. just minimal. '70s in san francisco. in these in san jose. 88 in concord more on your room dixon the forecast coming up >> this just in to the kron 4 news room b...
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i look in some detail at the 1970's, the 1930's, the 1890's, different periods that in some ways recallof them as well which holds important lessons for us. in part it's quite a lot of reporting from around the country on different people, different places, different class's because this recession and recovery such as it's been has been felt free differently in different parts of the country by different people, and i think that holds important lessons thinking about how to recover and it's a generational study. one thing that's clear from the past slumps, long slump is a band coming generations change profoundly in periods like this one. i spend a lot of time on the millennial generation, and in the people behind them talking to them about how they were changing, how they felt their life prospects for changing and how their political beliefs were changing and so on. so, overall it's kind of an attempt to assess how this period very broadly is changing the places we lived, the work we do, our family ties' and marriages and politics and for some of us even who we are to be a so that's ki
i look in some detail at the 1970's, the 1930's, the 1890's, different periods that in some ways recallof them as well which holds important lessons for us. in part it's quite a lot of reporting from around the country on different people, different places, different class's because this recession and recovery such as it's been has been felt free differently in different parts of the country by different people, and i think that holds important lessons thinking about how to recover and it's a...
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