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and in the late 1920's, today and tomorrow was the second. the third volume in the 1930's, the title of which i can't think of, they were ghost written by a journalist who would go in to talk to ford and make notes about their conversations, and then he went out and actually wrote the books. and ford had his name on them. it is kind of a quas sigh autobiography. it is generally accurate, i think, as far as ford's views go. with regard to unusual things, he was such an interesting man in many ways. i found myself continually swatching my head. i had no idea he was a crusader against cigarettes. in the early 20th century he publiced what may be the first massed-produced, anti-smoking pamphlet, called the little white slaver, referring to white cigarettes. and ford got testimonyals from doctors and sports physician about the terrible effects of smoking. it went on and on. it was very modern in that sense as something that you know, you would see within the last 20 years. it came out in the 19 teens. he was a food reformer. i had no idea of a foo
and in the late 1920's, today and tomorrow was the second. the third volume in the 1930's, the title of which i can't think of, they were ghost written by a journalist who would go in to talk to ford and make notes about their conversations, and then he went out and actually wrote the books. and ford had his name on them. it is kind of a quas sigh autobiography. it is generally accurate, i think, as far as ford's views go. with regard to unusual things, he was such an interesting man in many...
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heavy media coverage in the 1960's of the student movements. how does that compare to media movements of the occupied movement? >> guest: there was a disconcerting similarities i have to say. having studied pretty closely afterwards the coverage of the 60's movements when i was riding my dissertation at berkeley in the 70's, i frequently -- looking at the coverage of the occupied movement -- sort of salles journalists not learning. that is to say, what -- if it bleeds it leaves, that is the same folks skirmish of the edge of a crowd where some people are arrested and some ugliness breaks out between the copps and some demonstrators. it's a bigger story than, let's say 20,000 people on the street as we saw -- actually, as i saw that most americans didn't see because they couldn't be troubled to put a camera of overhead and shoot the crowd. a lot of trivialization over the more exotic people, more for the photogenic attention. the shadow coverage in general was the norma. there were exhibitions come important ones, and in the 60's a lot of journa
heavy media coverage in the 1960's of the student movements. how does that compare to media movements of the occupied movement? >> guest: there was a disconcerting similarities i have to say. having studied pretty closely afterwards the coverage of the 60's movements when i was riding my dissertation at berkeley in the 70's, i frequently -- looking at the coverage of the occupied movement -- sort of salles journalists not learning. that is to say, what -- if it bleeds it leaves, that is...
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the noise mimics the cry birds under attack. s of their species are at so they've introduced invested about $ million on the new system. airport bird cam kind in the world. here's sent to flying in this direction. >> reporter: the off ptains of potenti y where birds are. s an to install the cross the worth investment. jun a but you might not know that the world's number one video facing challengers. this platform also offer s one from india. is explains. >> reporter: nature in vivid closeup. cutting edge computer generated animation. kind of vime popular with the young in new york. they got to see and hear some of videos possible. it's much er. the environment is better too. >> p and >> reporter: one reason fo videos produced th free of charge. there is signing up s. ng because of that kind of quality difference. and so more people are able to express themselves and >> reporter: a new yorker is one of the new jen is vimeo. for him this is the first step for becoming a director. usin next project. he is hoping attention of an get h
the noise mimics the cry birds under attack. s of their species are at so they've introduced invested about $ million on the new system. airport bird cam kind in the world. here's sent to flying in this direction. >> reporter: the off ptains of potenti y where birds are. s an to install the cross the worth investment. jun a but you might not know that the world's number one video facing challengers. this platform also offer s one from india. is explains. >> reporter: nature in vivid...
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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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deck of the bay bridge due to two earlier police chases, traffic jammed out of san francisco into the swn to one lane, delays still right around an hour at this point. you can see why traffic here on the bay bridge is just at a crawl, almost at a standstill right there. you can see buses just not moving. westbound traffic zipping along nicely into san francisco. metering lights have been turned off westbound starting to see a back-up now just beyond the end of the parking lot, not bad westbound. of course, if you want to avoid that lower deck of bay bridge you may want to consider san mateo bridge eastbound good out of foster city into hayward no problems on 101 getting there that will hope new england save you time or take bart, no delays. >>> -- 6:40 trading is underway on wall street we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange straight ahead many first up, live look at big board, dow is down more than 50 points. >>> new this morning, 4th of july -- the yacht capsizing in the water. >>> first, what is trending on twitter now in san francisco, god bless america pier 39, s
deck of the bay bridge due to two earlier police chases, traffic jammed out of san francisco into the swn to one lane, delays still right around an hour at this point. you can see why traffic here on the bay bridge is just at a crawl, almost at a standstill right there. you can see buses just not moving. westbound traffic zipping along nicely into san francisco. metering lights have been turned off westbound starting to see a back-up now just beyond the end of the parking lot, not bad...
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the mountains anywhere from the 80's to the 90's. there's a chance for a thunderstorm today. isolated for baltimore. biggest threat is down to our south. details coming up in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> b.g.e. officials are comparing the massive damage of this storm to hurricane irene. >> some residents find it hard to believe that it wasn't a hurricane or tornado at least that caused such a huge mess. here's deborah weiner with more. >> traffic lights are blinking, trees are entwined with power lines and places that never seem to close are closed. it is a day after in ellicott city and no one seems to describe the storm that caused this mess better than andrew anina. >> we started ducking for cover. it was bad. a storm i've never seen before. came through like a freight -- we didn't think anything of it. then when it passed, we stuck our heads out and started looking around, trees down everywhere! couldn't believe it. >> this is the house now. fortunately, no one was hurt but there's an enormous amount of hard cleanup ahead. the wooded lot they fell in love with has a
the mountains anywhere from the 80's to the 90's. there's a chance for a thunderstorm today. isolated for baltimore. biggest threat is down to our south. details coming up in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> b.g.e. officials are comparing the massive damage of this storm to hurricane irene. >> some residents find it hard to believe that it wasn't a hurricane or tornado at least that caused such a huge mess. here's deborah weiner with more. >> traffic lights are blinking,...
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down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's.policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to whatl said? >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our friends and the other side would say, you want a rate that is as low as possible and a base as broad as possible. that is all there is to it. we can negotiate whether the top rate should be 39.6% or 25%, but that is a lot narrower range then no one that i know of who is serious about the economy thinks we should ever go back to the really bad old days. >> i just want to say, why are we here? because there is a record. we just try to lay it out to you. you can add to it. there is a tremendous record. it is wonderful to consider it. why is that important? because easily these conversations happen as if there is no record. as of the world this starting. the 20th century is crucial at this point. >> i
down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's.policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to whatl said? >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our friends and the other side would say, you want a rate that is as low as possible and a base as broad...
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back into the 90's on saturday and sunday. >>the stretch of hot weather is going to continue for at least another seven days. >> 90's do not look that bad when you have had 103
back into the 90's on saturday and sunday. >>the stretch of hot weather is going to continue for at least another seven days. >> 90's do not look that bad when you have had 103
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rmwiolal tiby the s ite e at peplid wn o revisit the through the 1880s. os opas other crosscuts that to he lands on not even wifio n g. vindtuot c add it to without the ckground so there is a huge story. cuatn gold, metals and also they we're g if wttpth ouptan pofoe ets. it was easier for mechanized goods and farmers. sometimeste were paying higherie buoronme imperfectly stable purchasing poe re. e hort run is a disappointing results and sometimes we don't know. kelru f otpeople say wait to. and it is a sitioh the rising inflation and in the future. they really debate the don'knf wbe le n gute h h el fy dnou ala no. put your faith and trust ceio oe d here to hold money and yoe ngtos of production and th tatt toy dien ans rilefor the monetary authority or to competing private money that is a huge question. thatibt mopoly mny s ohee athe for another program. toh r y.t we have the examples from that chineseand null 1100 >>eaenyoooa whsenkbtee netary policy and economic policy and is it different today? >> fiscal policy rder? thee iorceth as the government's
rmwiolal tiby the s ite e at peplid wn o revisit the through the 1880s. os opas other crosscuts that to he lands on not even wifio n g. vindtuot c add it to without the ckground so there is a huge story. cuatn gold, metals and also they we're g if wttpth ouptan pofoe ets. it was easier for mechanized goods and farmers. sometimeste were paying higherie buoronme imperfectly stable purchasing poe re. e hort run is a disappointing results and sometimes we don't know. kelru f otpeople say wait to....
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was the s&p 500's worst performer. the firm cut its sales and earnings targets on slumping demand in europe and china. investors bailed on the stock-- it tumbled 11% to just under $5 per share, its lowest level this year. we have more analysis on a.m.d. on our web site, nbr.com. yocan find it under the "blogs" tab with michael kahn. compounding weakness in the chip sector-- a warning today from applied materials. the stock fell nearly 3% after a-mat cut its full year guidance on weak demand. investors also took a bite out of mako surgical. mako shares lost 43%. goldman sachs cuts the stock from "buy" to "neutral" on worries about the company's ability to sell its robotic surgical systems. and more developments on that barclays scandal-- the bank's former c.e.o. bob diamond said he will forgo $3million in bonuses. he resigned last week. barclays shares rose slightly on the news. here in the u.s., the senate banking committee saying it will quiz fed chairman ben bernanke and treasury secretary tim geithner later this mont
was the s&p 500's worst performer. the firm cut its sales and earnings targets on slumping demand in europe and china. investors bailed on the stock-- it tumbled 11% to just under $5 per share, its lowest level this year. we have more analysis on a.m.d. on our web site, nbr.com. yocan find it under the "blogs" tab with michael kahn. compounding weakness in the chip sector-- a warning today from applied materials. the stock fell nearly 3% after a-mat cut its full year guidance on...
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only two lanes open now as you head through the s-curve. ene he was showing us how cal -- caltrans was putting cons down. there's normally roadwork scheduled on the lower deck from 7:00 this morning until 1:45 in the afternoon. with this big jam, you can see this other live shot, we could see delays for quite sometime out of san francisco. you see traffic almost not moving out of san francisco westbound completely fine totally unaffected by this problem. here's a live shot, headlights moving in the eastbound direction. not much traffic getting through. we are talking 40 minute delays now that's the latest, especially when they stop all lanes temporarily sometimes cars are delayed an hour. you can consider the san mateo bridge as an alternate this is eastbound for headlights 101 is fine along the peninsula. you may want to consider bart, they are reporting no delays. you can also use abc7's waze traffic app to help you get around the delays. you can download it for free by going to abc7news.com/waze. >>> 5:55. >>> we just got the latest jobs
only two lanes open now as you head through the s-curve. ene he was showing us how cal -- caltrans was putting cons down. there's normally roadwork scheduled on the lower deck from 7:00 this morning until 1:45 in the afternoon. with this big jam, you can see this other live shot, we could see delays for quite sometime out of san francisco. you see traffic almost not moving out of san francisco westbound completely fine totally unaffected by this problem. here's a live shot, headlights moving in...
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the dew points in the low 60's. they will start to come up and the humidity will get into the in comfortable range. things are fairly quiet. just a few high, thin clouds. this is the leading edge of the warm air and causing some thunderstorms east of pittsburgh. they are drifting in our direction. we could see some storms out in western maryland and maybe had over towards baltimore. you might want to take an umbrella. watch for lightning out on the bay. gusting of the south dusti about 20 miles per hour. a mixture of sun and clouds. high temperature will make it into the upper 90's with the heat index over 100. strong thunderstorms are possible on friday as a cold front goes through. that should not the temperatures back into the 80's over the weekend. i think sunday will be ok. the temperatures are going to cool off. >> it is not just pens and pencils and note books anymore. electronics have become staples for some school supply lists. most are somewhat overwhelmed with the prices. new computers lead the list. somet
the dew points in the low 60's. they will start to come up and the humidity will get into the in comfortable range. things are fairly quiet. just a few high, thin clouds. this is the leading edge of the warm air and causing some thunderstorms east of pittsburgh. they are drifting in our direction. we could see some storms out in western maryland and maybe had over towards baltimore. you might want to take an umbrella. watch for lightning out on the bay. gusting of the south dusti about 20 miles...
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into the low 90's. ] where did all the obama stimulus money g go? friends, donors campaign supporters special interest groups where did the obama stimulus monego? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt.pt so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their fe. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending move money with a slide and u use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ ♪
into the low 90's. ] where did all the obama stimulus money g go? friends, donors campaign supporters special interest groups where did the obama stimulus monego? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt.pt so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth, the dow and the s&p on track to snap their losing streak. if the dow rallies 200 points, it would wipe out all of the losses in that span. the financials leading the way big time today. investors also betting that the worst may be behind jpmorgan after saying that losses from it's recent trading debacle grew to $5.8 million so far, and they seized salary from those involved there. there is the trading so far today. a rally on the open, sideways since then. 173 points at 7746, the nasdaq is up, and the s&p showing a gain of almost 20 points right now. so stocks are higher with the financials leading the way. it seems for awhile now it's been the trend that where the banks go so go the markets. >> jpmorgan disclosing the side and the scope. it's been a dark cloud and it has been lifted from the sector today. will it mean more rallies ahead for the banks? we have our panel with us. gary, let me kick it off with you, gary webbush. for putting money to work, do you want to sell or put money to work here? >> i want to put money to work here. i thin
. >> i'm bill griffeth, the dow and the s&p on track to snap their losing streak. if the dow rallies 200 points, it would wipe out all of the losses in that span. the financials leading the way big time today. investors also betting that the worst may be behind jpmorgan after saying that losses from it's recent trading debacle grew to $5.8 million so far, and they seized salary from those involved there. there is the trading so far today. a rally on the open, sideways since then. 173...
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in the 60's the route virginia. -- in the 60's throughout virginia. frostburg, 58 degrees. 's how you start your day in the end of july. today will be near 90 degrees. warm with a few thunderstorms later this afternoon and evening. they will be few and far in between. metrorail will start off this .onday on a quiet note travel times working in our favor. we had a lot of overnight barrelstion but all the are out of the way. 109.is in good shape to and from the wilson bridge and out of dale on for 95. -- 495. >> james holmes expected to be in the shooting killed 12 people and wounded more than 60. we're live in colorado to explain why no cameras will be room.d in the court >> abc news will have people sitting in the court room and we'll bring the information to you. we'll hear the charges filed against him for the first time. the prosecutor is expected to file the charges. counts of first-degree murder. first-degree assault and possibly reckless endangerment charges. cameras are not allowed in the court room. the victims are dealing with heartbreak over the weekend. the victim
in the 60's the route virginia. -- in the 60's throughout virginia. frostburg, 58 degrees. 's how you start your day in the end of july. today will be near 90 degrees. warm with a few thunderstorms later this afternoon and evening. they will be few and far in between. metrorail will start off this .onday on a quiet note travel times working in our favor. we had a lot of overnight barrelstion but all the are out of the way. 109.is in good shape to and from the wilson bridge and out of dale on...
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inland, a great start to the day, in the 60's -- along the waterways, in the 70's. this is the coolest picture of the sunset rising behind the cloud formations in the distance. this is a picture from rockville, 68 degrees. i like the picture. some clouds over the bay. 75 along the warm waters of the potomac at reagan national. 61 in winchester. cumberland, 59 degrees. not overly humid. 89 for high temperatures this afternoon. a slight chance of storms today. more enhanced chance of thunderstorms into tuesday and wednesday. high-pressure giving us a good amount of sunshine. low to mid 90's by the end of the week. that is the forecast. >> the volume is starting to grow. west will still give everybody travel times working in your favor along 270. this is 95 northbound. delays through springfield. that is the deal on 66 out of manassas and good is traffic around the beltway. >> 6:20. customers can pay for metered parking at two metro stations with their smart phone. will be at the rockville and fort totten stations. you have to register to use the service. there is a con
inland, a great start to the day, in the 60's -- along the waterways, in the 70's. this is the coolest picture of the sunset rising behind the cloud formations in the distance. this is a picture from rockville, 68 degrees. i like the picture. some clouds over the bay. 75 along the warm waters of the potomac at reagan national. 61 in winchester. cumberland, 59 degrees. not overly humid. 89 for high temperatures this afternoon. a slight chance of storms today. more enhanced chance of...
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brick from the 1930's is the culprit for this incident. it turns out once upon a time it was a means for training of water by the use of this coverage that went down toward the harbor. the problem is because of the sinkhole, there is also a gas main break. baltimore city police, fire, dpw, and bge is on the scene in the process of trying to shut off the gas main. not allowing in a pedestrian or car traffic in the area. as we get more information we will update you. i am capt. roy taylor. >> matt back to our big story. the mother of orioles hall of famer cal ripken, jr. abducted and held at gunpoint. police are releasing the man believed to be behind vi ripkin's ordeal. >> one source described this as one of the craziest cases he has seen. for almost 24 hours, she was a kidnapping victim. tied up according to sources and driven all over the place but taken back home unharmed. >> the crime unfolded tuesday morning at the home everyone knows in aberdeen, the home of the ripkins. vi ripkin was in her garage when a man appeared. >> he produced
brick from the 1930's is the culprit for this incident. it turns out once upon a time it was a means for training of water by the use of this coverage that went down toward the harbor. the problem is because of the sinkhole, there is also a gas main break. baltimore city police, fire, dpw, and bge is on the scene in the process of trying to shut off the gas main. not allowing in a pedestrian or car traffic in the area. as we get more information we will update you. i am capt. roy taylor....
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and then the 70's. tomorrow if we hit it, it will be another 90-degree plus day. we will pick it back up on thursday and friday. wjla.com you can check out the forecast 24 hours a day. a lot of interesting blogs and photo whoever said that "less is more" is more or less mathematically challenged. less isn't more, it's less. and the only thing more thamore is a lot more. which is exactly what i get at embassy suites. more space... more down time. more family time. more me time. more me time. more me time. because the more more i have, the more i have to have...
and then the 70's. tomorrow if we hit it, it will be another 90-degree plus day. we will pick it back up on thursday and friday. wjla.com you can check out the forecast 24 hours a day. a lot of interesting blogs and photo whoever said that "less is more" is more or less mathematically challenged. less isn't more, it's less. and the only thing more thamore is a lot more. which is exactly what i get at embassy suites. more space... more down time. more family time. more me time. more me...
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>> no, i don't own the stock. s&p capital may have an affiliation with the company. >> susie: good enough. scott kessler of s&p capital i.t. >> susie: it's the world series of air shows, with the world's biggest aircraft makers vying for orders from some of the biggest air carriers. we're talking about the u.k.'s farnbourough air show. sylvia hall looks at how boeing, and its top rival, airbus are faring at this year's big show. >> reporter: if you want to see fierce competition, just look up. boeing and airbus split the commercial plane market. this week, they duked it out for an edge, that neither really got. boeing's performance at farnbourough was up from last year, it logged orders or commitments for almost 400 aircraft, totaling more than $37 billion. at a similar event last year, it racked up $22 billion in orders. this year's tally includes 150 planes for united airlines. 100 of them will be boeing 737 max 9's, the company's most fuel efficient model. it helped boeing grab some market share back from airbus,
>> no, i don't own the stock. s&p capital may have an affiliation with the company. >> susie: good enough. scott kessler of s&p capital i.t. >> susie: it's the world series of air shows, with the world's biggest aircraft makers vying for orders from some of the biggest air carriers. we're talking about the u.k.'s farnbourough air show. sylvia hall looks at how boeing, and its top rival, airbus are faring at this year's big show. >> reporter: if you want to see...
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down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's. down in the 1960's, -- it is a wild pattern for the fundamental tax policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to what al said? or questions or observations. >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our friends and the other side would say, you want a rate that is as low as possible and a base as broad as possible. that is all there is to it. we can negotiate whether the top rate should be 39.6% or 25%, but that is a lot narrower range then no one that i know of who is serious about the economy thinks we should ever go back to the really bad old days. >> i just want to say, why are we here? because there is a record. we just try to lay it out to you. you can add to it. you could alter it. there is a tremendous record. it is wonderful to consider it. why is that important? because easily these conve
down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's. down in the 1960's, -- it is a wild pattern for the fundamental tax policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to what al said? or questions or observations. >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our...
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it is in the 80's there. we are getting a break because of that little wave in the atmosphere, if you will, that has come to us and that has not om brought in the clouds and showers, but also a bit cool air. many spots right now, in the low 60's. mt. airy and half an inch of rain has fallen. tonight, a few more showers coming our way out of the mountains of west virginia, but again, they will be scattered. there is some around round hill. some of the spots have been dry. the heavier rains as you can see more to our south and that will be the story tomorrow. look at tomorrow morning a lot of spots into the mid-60's and because of the northeasterly wind i think our high temperature will only be into the 70's, high 70's tomorrow. when you get up and head out maybe a few showers. and we saw a few moisture. the temperatures in town, 70 degrees and a lot of 60's. the high temperature tomorrow only into the low 70's. in maryland, montgomery county, 78 79. temperatures well below average. and we'll get back to sunshin
it is in the 80's there. we are getting a break because of that little wave in the atmosphere, if you will, that has come to us and that has not om brought in the clouds and showers, but also a bit cool air. many spots right now, in the low 60's. mt. airy and half an inch of rain has fallen. tonight, a few more showers coming our way out of the mountains of west virginia, but again, they will be scattered. there is some around round hill. some of the spots have been dry. the heavier rains as...
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it is when you approached the s curve. as you could see from the smaller camera, it's ok going to starve the cisco but when you get closer to the s curve going towards treasure island in gets backed up a little. it's been close in that area since about 130 the morning. it is now affecting truck on the upper deck, i want to make that clear. they're no major problems up on the debt pe all on the upper de and now traffic is beginning to recover out and dixon and where a traffic was blocked off in both directions earlier tonight parenthis morning. >>> a police car and nearby buildings were hit by eight graffiti. and a body westbound in 80 seconds and international, the general area of the coliseum. >>> all the fireworks that chopper fis spotted over oakland were illegal. and number of cities use shot spotter technology to locate those spots. >>> it their getting a lot of fireworks calls in that area then we will note that there is someone obviously in the area with the illegal fireworks. the creature of the high-speed rail is u
it is when you approached the s curve. as you could see from the smaller camera, it's ok going to starve the cisco but when you get closer to the s curve going towards treasure island in gets backed up a little. it's been close in that area since about 130 the morning. it is now affecting truck on the upper deck, i want to make that clear. they're no major problems up on the debt pe all on the upper de and now traffic is beginning to recover out and dixon and where a traffic was blocked off in...
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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
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
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down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's. down in the 1960's, -- it is a wild pattern for the fundamental tax policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to what al said? or questions or observations. >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our friends and the other side would say, you want a rate that is as low as possible and a base as broad as possible. that is all there is to it. we can negotiate whether the top rate should be 39.6% or 25%, but that is a lot narrower range then no one that i know of who is serious about the economy thinks we should ever go back to the really bad old days. >> i just want to say, why are we here? because there is a record. we just try to lay it out to you. you can add to it. you could alter it. there is a tremendous record. it is wonderful to consider it. why is that important? because easily these conve
down in the 1920's, up in the 1930's, turned into a mass tax in the 1940's, standpat in the 1950's. down in the 1960's, -- it is a wild pattern for the fundamental tax policy in the united states over a period of time. why do we not start with you, larry. any comments to add to what al said? or questions or observations. >> i think the point of experimentation is a good one. i think we are going to experiment going forward. there are some basic rules so that i think the entire -- even our...
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eir d not netiffls tiadwhmef ag in the 70's and 80's, even the 60's in the case of the late richard albrecht, but it's people like paul brookeoe ben t etarfen g he o thddas pee i cl john kerry was not in the administration but chairman of the senate foreign relations committee and certainly the ainistration's rongt suorinoness rtnlhar is at erio thha a er tadisatio are anti-war democrats. holbrooke in particular had repeatedly at e erthwa awa idde t b whe nd to t tiar candid. that was true of mcgovern. it was truef obama and someone and moreha a o rati trshi rsneon disastrously wrong and it's something that the keep in mind. is i dint eorhe mo t g w of 1991 when the democrats predict and accuratelas it turns out that there will be tensthounds clt w inelian tng s mor politician. this in a majority leader presented president george h. w. bush with a petition by members of --di membe of core. dotarsehe cobes hods al. and soon bill clinton takes office and you get whatmots toecd ra o deat. thlionere caedtro fheri because after clinton left office some of thesefficials ben snd wh . th to effials
eir d not netiffls tiadwhmef ag in the 70's and 80's, even the 60's in the case of the late richard albrecht, but it's people like paul brookeoe ben t etarfen g he o thddas pee i cl john kerry was not in the administration but chairman of the senate foreign relations committee and certainly the ainistration's rongt suorinoness rtnlhar is at erio thha a er tadisatio are anti-war democrats. holbrooke in particular had repeatedly at e erthwa awa idde t b whe nd to t tiar candid. that was true of...
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, and then it was down in the 30's. >> it went down to the 30's, but now we're looking at 50's. >> so, that shows the progress. >> the progress, yes. >> what has been the relationship between botswana and the united states? >> it has been exceptional. we take a long time back. we have for instance the law enforcement academy which is a partnership between the u.s. government and the government of botswana. it teaches law enforcement not only to botswana but africa and the region. we have the peace corps who started development. i, as a young student, at the primary level, i was taught by some of the peace corps people. we have a lot -- myself and the other members of government, on a monthly basis, we update each other with what is happening. our relationship, not only that, but we have been honored with a visit from the first lady. former president bill clinton has been to botswana several times. the current secretary of state, she says to let the rest of africa followed the botswana model. >> when you presented your credentials to president obama, was that good? >> it was scary. i
, and then it was down in the 30's. >> it went down to the 30's, but now we're looking at 50's. >> so, that shows the progress. >> the progress, yes. >> what has been the relationship between botswana and the united states? >> it has been exceptional. we take a long time back. we have for instance the law enforcement academy which is a partnership between the u.s. government and the government of botswana. it teaches law enforcement not only to botswana but africa...
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the 90's. doug hill with one began expect these changes. >> tomorrow will be a transition day as we start to ramp up humidity levels. at the moment it is terrific. this is a live look from one of our rooftop cameras. 87 degrees down the river at reagan national. 85 at washington dulles. the. temperatures we help calculate relative humidity from that. when they are in the low 60's and temperatures in the 80's that is followed by comfortable weather. partly sunny and warm and pleasant. temperatures will drop into the upper 70's. increasing clouds 64-71. maybe an isolated showers. the whole system lies to the south are now. that warm front once it passes through will bring in hot and humid weather beginning on friday. a lot more coming up in a couple of minutes. cox it has been almost two weeks since storms swept through the area here. the problems they cause, they do persist. residents had to evacuate an apartment building after storm damage to the roof got worse. stephen tschida is live. what is
the 90's. doug hill with one began expect these changes. >> tomorrow will be a transition day as we start to ramp up humidity levels. at the moment it is terrific. this is a live look from one of our rooftop cameras. 87 degrees down the river at reagan national. 85 at washington dulles. the. temperatures we help calculate relative humidity from that. when they are in the low 60's and temperatures in the 80's that is followed by comfortable weather. partly sunny and warm and pleasant....
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dew point levels in the lower 60's. temperatures outside range from the 60's to the 70's. d and lexington park at 73 degrees. we have a stationary front to the south of us. it's going to start to live south ward and lift north of the d.c. metro just in time of the upcoming weekend which will allow more heat and humidity in the forecast. we will feel the difference over the next couple of days or so. future cast with a chance for a widely scattered shower mainly south and wall street of d.c. tomorrow maybe a better chance for a rumble of thunder. mostly sunny. mostly cloudy for the overnight. 58-74 and tomorrow back into the 80's with a better chance for afternoon storms. cynne? >> thank you. today's "tech bytes," another price barrier falls in the electric car market. >> in "tech bytes," the first under $30,000 all electric vehicle goes on sale. the 2012 mitsubishi car has rear wheel drive and gets about 1 23 miles to the gallon. a sign of the times on the sidewalks of the big apple. the old pay phone booths will be turned into wi-fi hot spots available around the clock for
dew point levels in the lower 60's. temperatures outside range from the 60's to the 70's. d and lexington park at 73 degrees. we have a stationary front to the south of us. it's going to start to live south ward and lift north of the d.c. metro just in time of the upcoming weekend which will allow more heat and humidity in the forecast. we will feel the difference over the next couple of days or so. future cast with a chance for a widely scattered shower mainly south and wall street of d.c....
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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 mm
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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into the 60's. all that he will be displays further to the south and west. the seven-day forecast has some good news but it will take a while to get here. 98 tomorrow and wednesday. as the front comes through wednesday and thursday, there's a possibility we could get some strong thunderstorms again. we will have to keep an eye on that. it will drift through on thursday and not temperatures back and then smooth sailing through the weekend. high temperatures in they made 80's and overnight temperatures in the 60's. >> olympic athletes are doing the same thing today. >> they are descending on london. officials at heathrow are all prepared for the arrivals. >> baltimore elementary school students have undertaken a massive fund-raising effort to massive fund-raising effort to help a [ cat meows ] [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ ch
into the 60's. all that he will be displays further to the south and west. the seven-day forecast has some good news but it will take a while to get here. 98 tomorrow and wednesday. as the front comes through wednesday and thursday, there's a possibility we could get some strong thunderstorms again. we will have to keep an eye on that. it will drift through on thursday and not temperatures back and then smooth sailing through the weekend. high temperatures in they made 80's and overnight...
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friday, the sunshine and clouds 102. 90's at the beaches. rtly sunny saturday morning giving way to thunderstorms. and 80's early next week. >> thank you, tom. tonight's local lottery drawing is coming up next. and the white sox tried to follow what last night's explosion with another victory over the rangers. >> and the cubs are in atlanta. and is coming up with sports. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection.
friday, the sunshine and clouds 102. 90's at the beaches. rtly sunny saturday morning giving way to thunderstorms. and 80's early next week. >> thank you, tom. tonight's local lottery drawing is coming up next. and the white sox tried to follow what last night's explosion with another victory over the rangers. >> and the cubs are in atlanta. and is coming up with sports. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use...
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temperatures cooled from the 90's to the 80's. ey made it to 97 at the airport and 101 at the harbor. the record was 103 that in 1901. we did not break the record, but it made everybody feel like it was in the 100's. statewide, the temperatures are still in the 90's. even near the bay, it is warm. it is only 81 in oakland. satellites radar combination. you see the storm clusters, a few storms in connecticut and rhode island and the coastal areas of massachusetts and in the carolinas. that is moving along this front that was south of us last night. now it is that north again. this big area of high pressure is still sitting there. storm activity will be along the north edge of this thing. the front is expected to slip a little soft can be noise until the fourth of july. the sunshine will be somewhere -- the storm will be somewhere in the mid-atlantic region. most of the nation is a steam bath except the pacific northwest. warm and humid tonight. 68-75. winds almost nonexistent. hot and humid again tomorrow. perhaps an isolated storms
temperatures cooled from the 90's to the 80's. ey made it to 97 at the airport and 101 at the harbor. the record was 103 that in 1901. we did not break the record, but it made everybody feel like it was in the 100's. statewide, the temperatures are still in the 90's. even near the bay, it is warm. it is only 81 in oakland. satellites radar combination. you see the storm clusters, a few storms in connecticut and rhode island and the coastal areas of massachusetts and in the carolinas. that is...
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the 70's. up to 95 on friday with scattered thunderstorms late in the afternoon. a cold front will move through on friday night. then it will drop into the mid to upper 80's on saturday and sunday. overall, i think it will be a decent weekend. cooler and comfortable over the weekend. >> thank you. seven years since london won its bid to host the summer olympics. >> we have more from london. >> it is a first. london is making olympic history. the host city is a walking photo op. >> we still cannot believe we are here. we see olympic signs everywhere. >> signs of road closure and security. >> we have been assured that the security we have is appropriate to make sure we have a safe and secure games. >> an additional two -- 50,000 250,000 will be in london each day of the olympic games. >> i think security is on people's minds. >> public transportation is the best and sometimes the only way to get around the city. >> it is an awesome stadium. it is an awesome venue. we're looking forward to the matc
the 70's. up to 95 on friday with scattered thunderstorms late in the afternoon. a cold front will move through on friday night. then it will drop into the mid to upper 80's on saturday and sunday. overall, i think it will be a decent weekend. cooler and comfortable over the weekend. >> thank you. seven years since london won its bid to host the summer olympics. >> we have more from london. >> it is a first. london is making olympic history. the host city is a walking photo...
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the dew points are in the 50's. lots of sunshine and the forecast with a high temperature around 87. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. here is keith mills. >> thank you. the orioles and rays continue their series tonight. railed hellickson tail after the swing by adam jones. he either tied the game or puts the orioles up. in the fifth, the rays take the lead. wei-yin chen pitched well enough to win. they add one more. little blooper to write with scores b.j. upton. jeremy hellickson wins his first game since mid may. ravens training camp continues in owings mills. the rest of the veterans report. the team held their first practice yesterday. joe flacco kind of ran the show. sec round pick did not -- the second round pick did not practice because of back spasms. >> ed reed plans on being here. i talk with ed and i look forward to seeing him. >> goatee? he will probably shave that off today. >> i do not like it. i like a clean-shaven guy. except i like your mustache. >> breaking n
the dew points are in the 50's. lots of sunshine and the forecast with a high temperature around 87. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. here is keith mills. >> thank you. the orioles and rays continue their series tonight. railed hellickson tail after the swing by adam jones. he either tied the game or puts the orioles up. in the fifth, the rays take the lead. wei-yin chen pitched well enough to win. they add one more. little blooper to write with...
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just approaching the "s" curve. a live look getting out of san francisco, that her tech you be, these are break lights. anything jammed. getting over to the -- there you go, to this scene. the activity blocking four out of five lanes, restricted flow. it will take as long as it takes because of the investigation that continues, christie smith is following the details after what kunds hike an overnight smooting. we may have an issue with someone running out of gas. man, that's why i say don't necessitate. there is a dig delay. >> rough morning. >> scott mcgrew is enjoying a much deserved vacation. the business show and news must go on. >> a show start this morning. futures, and the nasdaq and the dow jones all down after having yesterday off, markets off the close a little lower. >> moody's investor service downgraded the outlook on barclay's bank from stable to negative. the change reflects concerns about execute 5 resignations. the bank's ceo and chairman will step down following an interest rate rigging scandal. >>
just approaching the "s" curve. a live look getting out of san francisco, that her tech you be, these are break lights. anything jammed. getting over to the -- there you go, to this scene. the activity blocking four out of five lanes, restricted flow. it will take as long as it takes because of the investigation that continues, christie smith is following the details after what kunds hike an overnight smooting. we may have an issue with someone running out of gas. man, that's why i...
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temperatures in the 80's around the baltimore area. 70's along the coast and 70 in the western mountains. the dew point temperature is in the 40's and 50, that is dry air for this time of year and it makes it quite comfortable. changes move in tonight. the clouds that we see here is scattered, partly cloudy skies heading toward thursday morning. those clouds are developing ahead of a warm front. the heat and humidity will rise. up toward philadelphia including the d.c. area under a heat advisory or excessive heat warning for the day tomorrow. there is a pretty dramatic temperature rise as this front goes by. '88 to cleveland, 98 chicago, 105 in kansas city. the heat comes in on the west to southwest breeze and maybe hot enough to trigger thunderstorms. the next front approaching, a cool front. it will be hot on friday. a thunderstorm may pop up. we start clear and pick up a few clouds. not too bad temperature wise. a light southwest breeze at 5 miles per hour. haitians -- hazy sunshine kicks in. 101 is possible. southwest wind at 10 to 20 miles per hour. on the bay, the wind will be incr
temperatures in the 80's around the baltimore area. 70's along the coast and 70 in the western mountains. the dew point temperature is in the 40's and 50, that is dry air for this time of year and it makes it quite comfortable. changes move in tonight. the clouds that we see here is scattered, partly cloudy skies heading toward thursday morning. those clouds are developing ahead of a warm front. the heat and humidity will rise. up toward philadelphia including the d.c. area under a heat...
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back to the 90's for daytime highs. nighttime lows will be in the 70's. omfortable typical july weather in d.c. >> it is consistent. no doubt. >> thank you. >> i am going to see mj. >> all do it for "good morning washington." -- that will do it for "good morning washington."
back to the 90's for daytime highs. nighttime lows will be in the 70's. omfortable typical july weather in d.c. >> it is consistent. no doubt. >> thank you. >> i am going to see mj. >> all do it for "good morning washington." -- that will do it for "good morning washington."
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the dew points drop into the 60's yesterday. we are now creeping down into the 60's. ready in the 70's with the dew point temperatures as you head closer to the water. this will be a big factor with the temperatures today. it makes us feel hotter outside. it makes it feel hotter. temperatures in the upper 90's later this afternoon. the downtown area is likely to be the hottest. the asphalt absorbs the heat. it could feel like 105 when you factor in the humidity. we have a thin band of clouds across the area. the bermuda high is moving in from the west. here is the cold front. it is south of the great lakes and sparking some thunderstorms in wisconsin and lower michigan. it will stick around for the next couple of days. a slight risk for severe weather and that extends all the way down to the sd.c. a few storms could bring some damaging winds and hail. temperatures will drop into the 80's by the weekend. there is a chance for thunderstorms all the way through friday. >> thank you. second to tone. johns hopkins hospital drops out of the top spot and slips to the number t
the dew points drop into the 60's yesterday. we are now creeping down into the 60's. ready in the 70's with the dew point temperatures as you head closer to the water. this will be a big factor with the temperatures today. it makes us feel hotter outside. it makes it feel hotter. temperatures in the upper 90's later this afternoon. the downtown area is likely to be the hottest. the asphalt absorbs the heat. it could feel like 105 when you factor in the humidity. we have a thin band of clouds...
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already we're pushing into the 90's downtown. we started off the day warm. 82 at the inner harbor and 74 at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. that was the jump-start today. compare that to normal. 66 for the normal low. 87 for the normal high. we'll be a lot closer to the record today which was 103 set back in 1901. we're already near 92 at the inner harbor. 87 at the airport and we're just going to keep heating up as we head towards the afternoon. highs in the upper 90's to near 100 degrees. feeling hotter when you factor in that humidity and maybe even an isolated thunderstorm possible later today. we'll continue to detail that when we come back in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you. hundreds of thousands of people are really struggling this weekend because they lost their power on friday night. >> and the heat forecast for today will make things even worse. lack of air conditioning because of the outages has created dangerous conditions for those with health problems and as t cleanup efforts continue, governor martin o'malley has dec
already we're pushing into the 90's downtown. we started off the day warm. 82 at the inner harbor and 74 at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. that was the jump-start today. compare that to normal. 66 for the normal low. 87 for the normal high. we'll be a lot closer to the record today which was 103 set back in 1901. we're already near 92 at the inner harbor. 87 at the airport and we're just going to keep heating up as we head towards the afternoon. highs in the upper 90's to near 100 degrees. feeling...
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the nasdaq jumped 65 points and the s&p rose 26 points. for thweek, the jor averag were a up or more and one market strategist says the markets are what's driving action in europe. >> the financial markets are the ultimate vigilante in all of this. they create enough pressure when things are not good to force governments which are largely dysfunctional into making the right decisions. >> susie: marshall front is also tonight's market monitor guest. we'll talk more with him in just a few moments and we'll also look more closely at the latest reading on u.s. economic growth. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: the american economy grew in the second quarter, but the pace of that growth slowed down as consumers pulled back on spending. the economgrew at a 1.5% annual rate between aprian june according to the commerce department. that's slightly higher than economist expectations. but it represents the slowest growth since last fall and down considerably from the faster growth the economy experie
the nasdaq jumped 65 points and the s&p rose 26 points. for thweek, the jor averag were a up or more and one market strategist says the markets are what's driving action in europe. >> the financial markets are the ultimate vigilante in all of this. they create enough pressure when things are not good to force governments which are largely dysfunctional into making the right decisions. >> susie: marshall front is also tonight's market monitor guest. we'll talk more with him in...