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who owns the 60's? who owns the counterculture? ography of thestor 1960's look like and who gets to write it? >> name the two best books that are synthetic versions of counterculture. imagination is an old collection. there is not a synthetic history of the counterculture yet. isn't that amazing? there are a lot of good 60's books. >> are there any films in particular you think are good, maybe not completely synthetic but i thought in particular berkeley in the 60's was a pretty good film. what i want to ask and it relates to berkeley in the 60's. it is the standard narrative now that counterculture and the new left were a diversion initially and then they at some point learned with each taking on characteristics of the other. this is something that comes out quite forcefully in the film "reclaim the 60's." i have always been a little bit suspicious of that narrative. i wonder what the rest of you -- >> where you suspicious? >> i am not just sure it happened that way. i'm sure there were distinctions between the two that i also thin
who owns the 60's? who owns the counterculture? ography of thestor 1960's look like and who gets to write it? >> name the two best books that are synthetic versions of counterculture. imagination is an old collection. there is not a synthetic history of the counterculture yet. isn't that amazing? there are a lot of good 60's books. >> are there any films in particular you think are good, maybe not completely synthetic but i thought in particular berkeley in the 60's was a pretty...
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their legacy continued to the 70's and even into the 80's. blake's work documents of that -- documents that as well. i suspect my colleagues would be in agreement with me on this one. >> it depends on what you think the counterculture was. > if you take a bill's perspective and you write a book called "hippies" and who he is one way of thinking about the counterculture. it goes from 1965 to 1971. most of the history moved in a different direction. if you think the counterculture is more about disrupting this fun area norms, trying to find new forms of expression and being in the world, the periodization changes. you see an efflorescence in the early 1970's. one way that i phrase this based on a great set of photographs by irving klein, you get a bunch of young people moving from innocence to experience. they have disruptions, they looked towards indians, dropped acid, and thought "now what do i do? " the "nowrested in what" part of counterculture, which goes from 1967 at least into the late 1970's when i think things change again. josh clark d
their legacy continued to the 70's and even into the 80's. blake's work documents of that -- documents that as well. i suspect my colleagues would be in agreement with me on this one. >> it depends on what you think the counterculture was. > if you take a bill's perspective and you write a book called "hippies" and who he is one way of thinking about the counterculture. it goes from 1965 to 1971. most of the history moved in a different direction. if you think the...
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i am a product of the 1960's. i spent 33 years working for the department of housing and urban development. here is what happened. the 1968 riots, we had the riots after king was assassinated. and then the poor blacks in our cities burned their own housing, so a small group of individuals that i know, and very few people know who they were, set up hud. arounds small group went the country, chicago, baltimore, jacksonville, florida, they purchased the worst sections of land and they financed and developed multi family high-rise projects, and housed these poor blacks. and they made millions, and today, billions of dollars. fast-forward 50 years, they have been living in those projects in certain sections of baltimore, chicago, los angeles, for the last 50 years. there were school systems -- weren't school systems, no jobs. they interviewed a printable and asked, how can you have a dropout rate of 56%? she said, what do you want me to do, tell them, you need to stay in school and get a high school diploma so you can g
i am a product of the 1960's. i spent 33 years working for the department of housing and urban development. here is what happened. the 1968 riots, we had the riots after king was assassinated. and then the poor blacks in our cities burned their own housing, so a small group of individuals that i know, and very few people know who they were, set up hud. arounds small group went the country, chicago, baltimore, jacksonville, florida, they purchased the worst sections of land and they financed and...
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s narrative for that reason. their legacy continue to be on the 70's and even into the 80's and blake's work documents of that as well. i suspect my colleagues would be in agreement with me on this one. >> it depends on what you think the counterculture was. if you take a bill's perspective and you write a book called "hippies" and who he is one way of thinking about the counterculture. it goes from 1975 to 1971. most of the stories move in a different direction. if you think the counterculture is more about disrupting disciplinary norms and trying to find new norms of expression and ways of being in the world, then the. then the periodization changes. based on a great set of photographs by a guy named irving klein, you have this disruption, they dropped the massive and they think, now what do i do? i'm more interested in the now what do i do part counterculture which goes from 1967 at least into the late 1970's when i think things change again. josh clark davis has another new book coming out called "from headshops to whole foods." the divide between counterculture and the mainstream is a false dichotomy. instea
s narrative for that reason. their legacy continue to be on the 70's and even into the 80's and blake's work documents of that as well. i suspect my colleagues would be in agreement with me on this one. >> it depends on what you think the counterculture was. if you take a bill's perspective and you write a book called "hippies" and who he is one way of thinking about the counterculture. it goes from 1975 to 1971. most of the stories move in a different direction. if you think...
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the s&p 500 is up about 5% of the year. it's up 3% this month. and people are scratching their heads. i don't know about you guys, but during the middle of the trading day yesterday, i was scratching a lot of other things listening to the president speak. i'm shocked people weren't reaching for protection. the way i think about this, if you have nice gains or are getting nervous, option prices in indexes like the spy look really attractive for outright purchases. the first chart is 2200. that's the breakout late november, early december. and then the air pocket. i'm going to use the spy. i want to buy when the stock was trading 34.70. may 2.30, may 2.10 put spread, that costs about $2.75. that breaks out about 227.25. that's down about 3% from the haven't stock price. i think 2.10 may be an aggressive target here. but when we had such a low period of volatility, if we were to get a vol shock, i think you would be disappointed if you had too tight of a spread here. i like the risk/reward relationship. risks 2.75 to possibly make 17.25 on a 10% pul
the s&p 500 is up about 5% of the year. it's up 3% this month. and people are scratching their heads. i don't know about you guys, but during the middle of the trading day yesterday, i was scratching a lot of other things listening to the president speak. i'm shocked people weren't reaching for protection. the way i think about this, if you have nice gains or are getting nervous, option prices in indexes like the spy look really attractive for outright purchases. the first chart is 2200....
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i know it is not in the s&p 500 five hunt still. speaking of fireworks, check out the options market. nordstrom could move up or down by about 9.5%, according to options prices. macy's around 6.4%. consumer discretionary is the fourth biggest sector in the s&p. so we could see another read on the market direction that given what is happening next week with these retail earnings. they have been a focus for a lot of investors. back to you. >> and no one looks pocket square leak you do. there's one name in particular. simply unwill charitable. >> we know the biggest is walmart, then kroger. i thought it would set it up biffle looking at a chart from q-4, 2015 present. what you have here, despite the volatility at home depot. they are up the same amount. let's pull them apart individually. here the same time frame. price per share. earnings per share. leading. now let's do the s&p 500. same thing. up 22, 23. earnings, one. put it all together. here are the two stocks. exactly the same amount. 22 plus or minus percent. home deep over up 3
i know it is not in the s&p 500 five hunt still. speaking of fireworks, check out the options market. nordstrom could move up or down by about 9.5%, according to options prices. macy's around 6.4%. consumer discretionary is the fourth biggest sector in the s&p. so we could see another read on the market direction that given what is happening next week with these retail earnings. they have been a focus for a lot of investors. back to you. >> and no one looks pocket square leak you...
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50's, tuesday in the 50's, but we are tracking rain and then a warm-up. the forecast coming up in just a bit. kimberly: a developing story boyght, a two-year-old remains in critical condition and takoma after being hit by a car last night at this apartment complex on roanoke avenue. the driver stayed at the scene. neighbors have expressed where the boy was hit, saying that it is a popular play area for kids. they want caution signs at a speed bump installed. the driver is not facing charges at this time. tonight we are learning more about a man who was beat to death in northeast d.c. a 76-year-old woman is charged with his murder. anna-lysa gayle spoke with his nephew, who is coping with saying a final goodbye. just before 1was p.m. friday when the police found 63-year-old walter clark unconscious, suffering from trauma. his nephew from south carolina got a phone call hours later. >> when they told me he died, that hurt. but i was able to deal with it. then they said it was a homicide and a kind of broke me down. anna-lysa: the police quickly bennett.thoma
50's, tuesday in the 50's, but we are tracking rain and then a warm-up. the forecast coming up in just a bit. kimberly: a developing story boyght, a two-year-old remains in critical condition and takoma after being hit by a car last night at this apartment complex on roanoke avenue. the driver stayed at the scene. neighbors have expressed where the boy was hit, saying that it is a popular play area for kids. they want caution signs at a speed bump installed. the driver is not facing charges at...
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the actual numbers, ranging from low 20's into the mountains, mid 30's along the coast in new jersey, 27 in quakertown, mid 20's pottstown at this hour, doylestown check ing in at 29 degrees. south breeze, around 10 miles per hour, it will kick up little bit this afternoon about 15 miles per hour so little edge off on those 40- degree high temperatures, but right now does feel like low 20's over most locations for the win chill value. still heavier coats, gloves will be neice dollars. storm scan3, quiet. storm system passing by to the north maybe snow shower in our northern section of lehigh valley into the poconos knows today, break for little sunshine this afternoon, temperatures not bad, mid 40's for philadelphia and the shore , 40's in the poconos, 50's, cloe to 60 degrees coming at us in the seven day, talk about that in a few more minutes. >> justin, see you soon, thank you. new this morning, accident on the ben franklin bridge as a car crashes right before the tollsment take a look. "eyewitness news" was on the scene as a car crashed underneath the arch at the toll boot. police
the actual numbers, ranging from low 20's into the mountains, mid 30's along the coast in new jersey, 27 in quakertown, mid 20's pottstown at this hour, doylestown check ing in at 29 degrees. south breeze, around 10 miles per hour, it will kick up little bit this afternoon about 15 miles per hour so little edge off on those 40- degree high temperatures, but right now does feel like low 20's over most locations for the win chill value. still heavier coats, gloves will be neice dollars. storm...
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jcpenney could have fireworks, although it's not in the s&p 500 still. king of fireworks, the options market overall and what's priced in for moves after earnings. nordstrom could move up or down by 9.5% according to option prices now. macy's around 6.5% now up or down. walmart and depot still volatile. 2.9% for home depot. consumer discretionary is the fourth biggest in the s&p, so we could see another read on the market direction given what's happening next week with the retail earnings. they have been a focus the past couple weeks. back to you. >> no one rocked the pocket square like you do. carter, there's a name you say in particular is uninsurable or close to it. >> it's a big name. take a look. home depot. the biggest in the country is walmart. costco, then kruger. fourth largest retailer in the united states, setting it up this way. looking at a chart from q4, 2015-present. what you have here, despite volatility in home depot is both home tdepot are up 22.5%. now, hold that as a thought. let's pull them apart individually. here's the same time fra
jcpenney could have fireworks, although it's not in the s&p 500 still. king of fireworks, the options market overall and what's priced in for moves after earnings. nordstrom could move up or down by 9.5% according to option prices now. macy's around 6.5% now up or down. walmart and depot still volatile. 2.9% for home depot. consumer discretionary is the fourth biggest in the s&p, so we could see another read on the market direction given what's happening next week with the retail...
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for instance, in the 1930's moving into the 1940's, a series of don't buy where you can't work boycotts. the segregation combined with the depression has pushed african-american employees, african-american workers out of places they had formerly occupied. what this means in places like st. louis or birmingham or new york or philadelphia, urban places where , is black communities reside, african-americans are not working in stores and businesses and shops in their own communities. so, for instance, in the 1930's adam clayton powell who will go on to become a powerful congressman spearheads a series of don't buy where you don't -- where you can't work boycotts in harlem for instance. and so that is one example of the efforts to again get included in the main stream of american life. other efforts the naacp. that national civil rights organization again created in 1909. by the 1930's, they're in the process of systematically chipping away at legal segregation. ain, this is an organization primarily dedicated to the legal route of getting rid of segregation. segregation as legal entity. let
for instance, in the 1930's moving into the 1940's, a series of don't buy where you can't work boycotts. the segregation combined with the depression has pushed african-american employees, african-american workers out of places they had formerly occupied. what this means in places like st. louis or birmingham or new york or philadelphia, urban places where , is black communities reside, african-americans are not working in stores and businesses and shops in their own communities. so, for...
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mid 30's, bus stop early in the morning. recess, mid 40's. on the way home, mostly sunny and mid-50's. comfortable tomorrow afternoon. later in the week, we warm up, andit will also get windy will be tracking rain, into the 60's. more of the timing of the rain so that you can enjoy the mild temperatures coming up in about 10 minutes. kimberly: breath? an epic comeback staged by the new england patriots ford overtime win, a first, right? robert: first in super bowl history. kimberly: and tommy terrific does not even say it. robert: they are calling him the best quarterback of all time. that is live, downtown boston. don't think anybody saw this going into overtime. falcons dominated from the get go. but then things changed, and that was the tom brady effect. , cametriots trailed 28-3 all the way back to force overtime. james white ends it with a two yard touchdown run. an amazing comeback for the patriots, winning their fifth super bowl, 34-28. the embrace by bill belichick and tom brady. thanks to everybody here, and will be a great celebratio
mid 30's, bus stop early in the morning. recess, mid 40's. on the way home, mostly sunny and mid-50's. comfortable tomorrow afternoon. later in the week, we warm up, andit will also get windy will be tracking rain, into the 60's. more of the timing of the rain so that you can enjoy the mild temperatures coming up in about 10 minutes. kimberly: breath? an epic comeback staged by the new england patriots ford overtime win, a first, right? robert: first in super bowl history. kimberly: and tommy...
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the s&p is up by a quarter of 1%. we close on the dow on a record high. the s&p up five points. rting earnings after the bell today. we will tell you what to look out for when those numbers come out. from new york city and all over the markets, this is bloomberg . ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm emma chandra and the hewlett-packard greenroom. coming up, we will be discussing opportunities in distressed debt. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is bloomberg. the markets in the u.s. are looking at little something like this 13 minutes into the session. let's get you up to speed. equities on the front foot in new york with the dow up for tens of 1% and the s&p 500. it'd snap the longest money streak so far in 2017 for the s&p 500. we are back on the front foot today, of a quarter of 1%. if the dow closed here, it would be another record high. david: now we're going to turn to media stocks. twice for century fox announced earnings after markets closed yesterday and they were better than estimates based on advertising and their sports and clinical programming. -- it overcam
the s&p is up by a quarter of 1%. we close on the dow on a record high. the s&p up five points. rting earnings after the bell today. we will tell you what to look out for when those numbers come out. from new york city and all over the markets, this is bloomberg . ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm emma chandra and the hewlett-packard greenroom. coming up, we will be discussing opportunities in distressed debt. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is bloomberg. the...
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a few spots in the upper 70's. very warm tonight in the mid-50's. tomorrow is the front gets closer, we will deal with showers and thunderstorms. outdoor plans -- if you want dry weather, do it early in the morning because clouds will and late morning and by 2:00 in the afternoon, the radar may look like this. temperatures in the upper 60's and close to 70. when the front goes through, thunderstorms, we will see temperatures start to fall off of it, even more so by the time we hit sunday morning. look at the potential of these storms in the storm threat index. the biggest thing to worry about will be strong, damaging winds. not much concern for tornadoes. heavy rain will be brief but that is a possibility. things change by saturday night. feeling like it is in the 30's and low 40's, and then sunday morning, upper 20's to about 30 is the way it will feel sunday morning. the weekend gets the big change. near 70, and showers and storms and breezy and cooler for the day on sunday. now to answer the question -- is it going to stay cold or warm up? 75 tomo
a few spots in the upper 70's. very warm tonight in the mid-50's. tomorrow is the front gets closer, we will deal with showers and thunderstorms. outdoor plans -- if you want dry weather, do it early in the morning because clouds will and late morning and by 2:00 in the afternoon, the radar may look like this. temperatures in the upper 60's and close to 70. when the front goes through, thunderstorms, we will see temperatures start to fall off of it, even more so by the time we hit sunday...
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in the 1870's. it took decades before the existing factories were reconfigured, before existing machinery was replaced, before manufacturers could take full advantage of the possibilities of this new technology. similarly, you had telephones that had been invented in the 19th century, but in many countries they came into widespread use only after world war ii. jet airplanes. those sort of innovations. it could not really be continued. many of the things that drove higher productivity were one-time events and were exhausted. once you brought those farm workers into manufacturing, you could not do it again. the rest were these unpredictable technological advances that got incorporated into the economy at an unpredictable rate. that was great while it lasted. and then it stopped happening. since then, in general, productivity growth has been slower. we had one exception, which somewhat illustrates how this works. in the late 1990's, we had three or four years of rapid productivity growth surrounding the
in the 1870's. it took decades before the existing factories were reconfigured, before existing machinery was replaced, before manufacturers could take full advantage of the possibilities of this new technology. similarly, you had telephones that had been invented in the 19th century, but in many countries they came into widespread use only after world war ii. jet airplanes. those sort of innovations. it could not really be continued. many of the things that drove higher productivity were...
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the 30's and to temperatures will start off in the mid 30's. most of this will be above the freezing mark. it will be close to 70 in the forecast. the forecast in a few minutes. run over a police officer last night. they say that it knocked out power to thousands. 400-500 customers will not get power restored until 8:00 tonight. new tonight, the elementary school will be closed tomorrow and tuesday because of a bedbug and rat problem. we told you about this on friday. has control spent the weekend cleaning the school. tonight, public school says they will provide meals for the students at the recreational center. the d cps plans to provid about that. fires and what is after thee progress waste-to-recycles facility was on fire there. remained and a majority of the fire has been extinguished. you can see heavy smoke in a huge flames billowing from the building. the smoke flowing from the building, officials said it would not cause air quality or health issues. gone. >> there are engineers on the sites and doing assessments. when it is determined t
the 30's and to temperatures will start off in the mid 30's. most of this will be above the freezing mark. it will be close to 70 in the forecast. the forecast in a few minutes. run over a police officer last night. they say that it knocked out power to thousands. 400-500 customers will not get power restored until 8:00 tonight. new tonight, the elementary school will be closed tomorrow and tuesday because of a bedbug and rat problem. we told you about this on friday. has control spent the...
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in the 1960's it was 4.5%. e long term potential growth rate of u.s. economy. --rlet: that was every job abby joseph cohen. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. withr: time for insight abigail doolittle. : thanks for taking the time is always. another day, more records. you are turning more cautious the last time we spoke. do you think this is a bull trap? think so.o not the vix is not making new lows even though the market makes higher highs. the complacency has not set in even though it may feel like it because no one is talking negative. i still think there more upside in the market. 2400 was my summer call on the s&p from that full 300 point v recovery with lows up to 2100. abigail: lots of movement and oil. opec has reached 90% compliance. how is it influencing the stop -- a stock and i know your trade is related to oil as well. guest: oil cannot get knocked down. in a wide range so this is a oil play. had negative news, oil keeps coming back. i am looking at pvr. pbr. i am looking at th
in the 1960's it was 4.5%. e long term potential growth rate of u.s. economy. --rlet: that was every job abby joseph cohen. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. withr: time for insight abigail doolittle. : thanks for taking the time is always. another day, more records. you are turning more cautious the last time we spoke. do you think this is a bull trap? think so.o not the vix is not making new lows even though the market makes higher highs. the complacency has not set...
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we will go for the 70's for a lot of areas, down to the mid 50's close to about 9:00. ing from there, overnight lows will be working their way into the 40's. it's not quite as mild as what we got last night. clear skies with us. if we zoom out, why we do cool off so much for tomorrow. there's a wave of low pressure up towards maine. it will continue out into the atlantic. that cold front, just the tail end of it, will slide just south of our area. that opens the d next couple of days. once again, still above average. just not as warm as it was for the weekend. 41to 46 for your overnight tonight. relatively mild, your average low for this time of year is right around freezing. all of us should stay in the 30's. here's what happens tomorrow, we watch that low move out of here. the cold front barely makes a pass. it just kind of opens up the doorway for the cooler air to move in, and with that, high-pressure keeps us on the chill your side. tomorrow. around noon if you're heading to old town for the parade, we are still looking at nice weather. mostly sunny skies will be t
we will go for the 70's for a lot of areas, down to the mid 50's close to about 9:00. ing from there, overnight lows will be working their way into the 40's. it's not quite as mild as what we got last night. clear skies with us. if we zoom out, why we do cool off so much for tomorrow. there's a wave of low pressure up towards maine. it will continue out into the atlantic. that cold front, just the tail end of it, will slide just south of our area. that opens the d next couple of days. once...
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the s&p low of the session was down 10 or 11. now it is too at the highs of the session, down just a third of a point. same i believe, not 100% sure with the nasdaq. can we get intraday for the nasdaq in? i'm telling you, i'm guessing it is at the highs of the session right now. folks, we're witnessing a major comeback, despite scottrader from the nyse, we quoted at top. show, he got spidey sense we might see the end of the 10-session win strike. i'm not saying the dow will make a record run for number levin. the dow is down 15 points with 15 minutes to go. when we come back -- you want me to do charlie gasparino? okay, charlie gasparino is about to run down with breaking news on wells fargo you need to hear as well. a lot of you own that stock. i need you to stand by for just a moment. watching a little bit of a bull and bear race. not a horse race but a bear race. see how this one ends on friday. don't move. if you're new to medicare, or retiring soon, now is the time to consider your medicare coverage options. so call unitedhe
the s&p low of the session was down 10 or 11. now it is too at the highs of the session, down just a third of a point. same i believe, not 100% sure with the nasdaq. can we get intraday for the nasdaq in? i'm telling you, i'm guessing it is at the highs of the session right now. folks, we're witnessing a major comeback, despite scottrader from the nyse, we quoted at top. show, he got spidey sense we might see the end of the 10-session win strike. i'm not saying the dow will make a record...
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some people found that boat in the 1980's. in the early 80's, they found a pair of pants in the trunk. it is very likely the company to get an insurance payment. they were good about making sure a lot of the shipments were insured. levi had a pretty good sales set up by the 1870's. here they are. none of them wearing levi's because they were not invented yet, but they were probably wearing denim. what was interesting was that levi had dry goods customers in mexico, canada, and hawaii in the late 1860's and early 1870's. he understood the value of the pacific rim. so he thinks, i am going to be a wholesaler of the rest of my life, i'm prosperous, my family is growing, my sister and her husband are having more kids, the business is doing great. i am a happy capitalist. that is what he thought he would do for the rest of his life until 1872, when he got a letter from this guy. this guy is jacob davis. born in latvia -- it was russia at the time. he came to the united states in 1854. he was trained as a tailor. he came to californi
some people found that boat in the 1980's. in the early 80's, they found a pair of pants in the trunk. it is very likely the company to get an insurance payment. they were good about making sure a lot of the shipments were insured. levi had a pretty good sales set up by the 1870's. here they are. none of them wearing levi's because they were not invented yet, but they were probably wearing denim. what was interesting was that levi had dry goods customers in mexico, canada, and hawaii in the...
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negative four on the s&p 500. r five straight record high closings. the opening bell rings. will we break the longest winning streak since 2013? here is the situation any other asset classes. treasuries down by a basis point. the dollar on offer. stronger by half a percent. let's get to the open with abigail doolittle. mixed openoking at a for u.s. stocks, the dow trading slightly higher, the s&p 500 down slightly. a little bit of a reversal. the last two opens have been town on the day and then stock servers higher into those five days of simultaneous record highs. the s&p 500, if it can turn higher, is up for an eight day in a row, one of the longest streaks in a long time. of course, we have the tension between all-time highs in stocks and a lack of consideration for risk. one risk, obamacare, we are seeing it on this board with of care insurers. molina health care missed estimates in a huge way. $1.54osted a loss of versus an estimate up of $.74. the ceo is blaming those losses on obamacare. it will be interest
negative four on the s&p 500. r five straight record high closings. the opening bell rings. will we break the longest winning streak since 2013? here is the situation any other asset classes. treasuries down by a basis point. the dollar on offer. stronger by half a percent. let's get to the open with abigail doolittle. mixed openoking at a for u.s. stocks, the dow trading slightly higher, the s&p 500 down slightly. a little bit of a reversal. the last two opens have been town on the day...
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we will go from the 50's to the 60's back to the 70's on wednesday. it is cooler friday and saturday print little clipper comes through on friday. a few snowflakes coming through. much better by sunday. kimberly: keep it locked right here. we are your oscar station. thanks for joining us. see you tonight after the oscars. [where you're going. or whatt, youyou're doing.ow or why you're carrying this red rose with you. [robert redford] you just keep going. keep your focus and avoid the distractions. [girls swooning] [amy adams] at times, you may fall flat on your face. but technically that's still moving forward. [earvin "magic" johnson] you gotta pick yourself up. make some moves. and do it all with a smile. [steve carell] believe in yourself. you think that any of these folks believed that i'd make it? [darryl] definitely not. [steve carell]that was a rhetorical question, darryl. [missy elliott] if you want to make an album, make an album. [stan lee] if you want to make a universe, make a universe. [jimmy kimmel] if you want to play the clarinet, mayb
we will go from the 50's to the 60's back to the 70's on wednesday. it is cooler friday and saturday print little clipper comes through on friday. a few snowflakes coming through. much better by sunday. kimberly: keep it locked right here. we are your oscar station. thanks for joining us. see you tonight after the oscars. [where you're going. or whatt, youyou're doing.ow or why you're carrying this red rose with you. [robert redford] you just keep going. keep your focus and avoid the...
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to the 1820's and eight teen 30's. in the 18th century, she has the same set of dishes, only it was not as white. process was to get them wider and wider. she was a quaker lady. she may have been running an illegal tavern and she may have had prostitutes hanging around. all of that, but she was a good quaker lady. she said a plane table. she had her white ware set in the 1820's and 30's. when i saw those two identical sets from those features that were a lot -- that belong to the same property, they keep with the same styles. it seems they had to have the new stuff made of the new technology, even though it was made of the old stuff. there were also the beautiful transfer printed things and you will have a selection of those in your new museum. that's the 1830's. came in the middle of the century. there were lots of shops along chestnut street, but one of the big changes was this huge building, and eight story building. >> chestnut street, 3rd street. this is the footprint now of the museum of the american revolution. >
to the 1820's and eight teen 30's. in the 18th century, she has the same set of dishes, only it was not as white. process was to get them wider and wider. she was a quaker lady. she may have been running an illegal tavern and she may have had prostitutes hanging around. all of that, but she was a good quaker lady. she said a plane table. she had her white ware set in the 1820's and 30's. when i saw those two identical sets from those features that were a lot -- that belong to the same property,...
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the president i to do that. you know what i'm saying. i n' ght.i don't.'srson for taylor a gourmet told fox5 patton has pts received support from manyrt fro members of congressm who have bought lunch at the sandwichu shop. >> the game we all knownch ich s football could soonoo drastically change.drasticall >> and your next fast food purchase could be putting youro health at risk and we're not'ret talking about the meal youhe meu intend to eat.intend tat. >> going to break right nowk riw with a live look outsideutide across the region.across the re. the time is 4:52. 42 the temperature is 43.s 43. back in a moment. nt. why am i so devastatingly handsome, i'm in a fragrance... ...ad, and my sweethearts gone sayonara. this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on! the long lasting scent of gain flings. >> ♪♪ >> another technical snag yesterday for the national museum of african-american history and culture.noth the museum waserday of historye distribute free passes for the e month of may when i
the president i to do that. you know what i'm saying. i n' ght.i don't.'srson for taylor a gourmet told fox5 patton has pts received support from manyrt fro members of congressm who have bought lunch at the sandwichu shop. >> the game we all knownch ich s football could soonoo drastically change.drasticall >> and your next fast food purchase could be putting youro health at risk and we're not'ret talking about the meal youhe meu intend to eat.intend tat. >> going to break...
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temperatures in the 50's. orning for a bike ride morning jog or walking the dog compared to yesterday's big difference it will not take much. we should get temperatures in the 60's once again just like yesterday. not a whole lot of sunshine but that will change later this morning. look the at change to temperatures compared to 24 hours ago. 28 degrees warmer in philadelphia 32 degrees warmer in millville. if were you outside yesterday, this time, we were in the 20's and 30's. everybody was below freezing. these are current temperatures , mid 40's in allentown. 45 degrees in mount pocono. that is our average high for this time of the year mid 40's but forget that, upper 50's for philadelphia, trenton, wilmington, even the shore enjoying mid to upper 50's. suburbs are in great shape as far as temperatures go. almost 60 in mount holly, new jersey. part of the reason is cloud cover. you can see it basically from the southernly high valley on southward so that is holding in mild air from yesterday, maybe a spring wi
temperatures in the 50's. orning for a bike ride morning jog or walking the dog compared to yesterday's big difference it will not take much. we should get temperatures in the 60's once again just like yesterday. not a whole lot of sunshine but that will change later this morning. look the at change to temperatures compared to 24 hours ago. 28 degrees warmer in philadelphia 32 degrees warmer in millville. if were you outside yesterday, this time, we were in the 20's and 30's. everybody was...
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, topping off in the 40's. a little colder the backend of the work week. most likelyy will be tuesday. once they we start with showers, but better through the day. there will be a time frame where it is drive to enjoy the mild temperatures, which should be lunchtime wednesday and wednesday afternoon. then cold air thursday and friday. looking ahead, saturday look stride next weekend, a chance of rain next sunday. kimberly: it's like a spring pattern. josh: it seems like we are about a month ahead of schedule. out to aboutanced average, but most of the forecast is on the plus side. robert: the eat a ranked opponent for the first time this season. and the wizards are still on fire, not cooling off. >> and the now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: next to the warriors, the wizards have the second-best record since the start of 2017. tonight, facing the pelicans. perfection, martin gortat, the polish hammer. fourth quarter, wiz up five. wall charges ahead. two of his game-h
, topping off in the 40's. a little colder the backend of the work week. most likelyy will be tuesday. once they we start with showers, but better through the day. there will be a time frame where it is drive to enjoy the mild temperatures, which should be lunchtime wednesday and wednesday afternoon. then cold air thursday and friday. looking ahead, saturday look stride next weekend, a chance of rain next sunday. kimberly: it's like a spring pattern. josh: it seems like we are about a month...
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in the 30's in chicago. nmings in the 40's. a great indication of what's on the way for the day tomorrow. here's the cold front stretching thru central ohio, through kentucky. it moves our way during the overnight hours and should arrive here mid day tomorrow afternoon. it's going to trigger a thunderstorm, gust -- trigger thunderstorms, gusty winds, not going to last terribly long. no problems out there right now. it's dry. this is our future cast. hour by hour as they must've through saturday by about 1:00, 2:00 in the afternoon. right over the d.c. metro, montgomery county, that's going to move off toward the east and then as we head through that will start to pick up and that means temperatures will fall and winds will pick up and windchill factors will decrease. we're going to look for a cold night tomorrow night followed by a cold wakeup sunday morning. highs tomorrow should make it to the lower 70's. this is your windchill outlook. 9:00 tomorrow night. feels like the 40's. the 30's off to the west of us. waking up sunday
in the 30's in chicago. nmings in the 40's. a great indication of what's on the way for the day tomorrow. here's the cold front stretching thru central ohio, through kentucky. it moves our way during the overnight hours and should arrive here mid day tomorrow afternoon. it's going to trigger a thunderstorm, gust -- trigger thunderstorms, gusty winds, not going to last terribly long. no problems out there right now. it's dry. this is our future cast. hour by hour as they must've through saturday...
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the middle 60's in charlottesville. the lower 60's in luray. we finally crack the 50-degree mark at reagan national airport. if you think it feels great right now, it will only get better as they move in the day tomorrow. we have added clouds that we will introduce into the forecast. for this evening, no problems at all. if you have outdoor activities planned, ice rinks are still open at pentagon r evening temperatures. falling to around 40 by 9:00. mainly clear skies. at least we don't have to deal with gusty winds. mainly out of the southwest. 5 to 10 with the nighttime lows in the 30's. as we head through the early morning hours tomorrow, it will be a cold start to saturday. just near freezing across much of the area. a little bit milder inside the beltway. look at this. temperatures for daytime highs middle to upper 60's. more clouds, we move through the late afternoon hours. early sunday morning, mild start with temperatures around 50 degrees. highs to the middle and the upper 60's. the ten-day outlook from stormwatch7. gorgeous weekend. up
the middle 60's in charlottesville. the lower 60's in luray. we finally crack the 50-degree mark at reagan national airport. if you think it feels great right now, it will only get better as they move in the day tomorrow. we have added clouds that we will introduce into the forecast. for this evening, no problems at all. if you have outdoor activities planned, ice rinks are still open at pentagon r evening temperatures. falling to around 40 by 9:00. mainly clear skies. at least we don't have to...
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made it into the lower 70's. tomorrow, showers on the way early, a mild start wednesday, midday, we are talking middle 60's, then a cold front moves in , temperatures fall. with falling temperatures, a round of wintry weather on the way. the coming of rain, snow, and a wintry mix thursday morning. that is coming up in a few minutes. alison: it was so nice here today, especially compared to this. a pathes like this left of destruction across southern louisiana today. according to the national weather service, the storm to 135 milesof up per hour. the hardest hit, eastern new orleans, where the mayor said more than 250 homes and businesses were damaged. the reports of deaths, but at least two dozen people were injured. >> the people of new orleans and louisiana are resilient and tough. we will get through this as we always have, with prayers and hard work and lifting each o damaged the nasa assembly facility, but all personnel are accounted for. jonathan: a deadly stabbing in front of customers at a gas station this
made it into the lower 70's. tomorrow, showers on the way early, a mild start wednesday, midday, we are talking middle 60's, then a cold front moves in , temperatures fall. with falling temperatures, a round of wintry weather on the way. the coming of rain, snow, and a wintry mix thursday morning. that is coming up in a few minutes. alison: it was so nice here today, especially compared to this. a pathes like this left of destruction across southern louisiana today. according to the national...
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down to the south and 50's right along the shore and we're still hanging onto the 70's for trentonpresent hour. the poconos also smashing their old record by 7 degrees, they hit 67 this afternoon. we see that area of clear skies along the eastern seaboard. then you go back towards the ohio valley. here's the cold front and there is some severe weather with this and there could be some isolated severe thunderstorms with the front tomorrow afternoon when it pushes through. but most of the day tomorrow you can plan outdoor activities. partly sunny, 70 in allentown, 74 philadelphia, 72 in wilmington. really no records but still very warm but at the shore if you're heading down there bundle up, temperatures there only in the 50's. it's starting at the 3 o'clock hour in those far northwestern suburbs, you'll have to watch the line of downpours and thunderstorms and some of them will be on the gusty side winds over 45 miles an hour. there it is breaking in i-95 corridor philadelphia to wilmington around 5 o'clock on saturday, late afternoon early evening and then it's off the coast by 8 o
down to the south and 50's right along the shore and we're still hanging onto the 70's for trentonpresent hour. the poconos also smashing their old record by 7 degrees, they hit 67 this afternoon. we see that area of clear skies along the eastern seaboard. then you go back towards the ohio valley. here's the cold front and there is some severe weather with this and there could be some isolated severe thunderstorms with the front tomorrow afternoon when it pushes through. but most of the day...
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r cream where in the 1780's and 90's. and she had her white where set in the 1820's and 30's. when i saw those two identical sets from those features that belonged to the same property, it seemed fantastic. people did chemotherapy changing styles. it seems they had to have the new stuff made of the new technology, even though it was the same as the old stuff. i like the old stuff that her. she also had all of these beautiful transfer printed things and you will have a selection of those in your new museum which is terrific. that's the 1830's. big changes came to the block in the middle of the century. there were lots of shops along chestnut street, but one of the big changes was this huge building, and eight-story building. let's get the report. scott: chestnut street, 3rd street. this is the footprint now of the museum of the american revolution. standing in the middle of the block. rebecca: he splits the building and the look of the street front . it is a new time. it is 1850. he is obviously -- who knows what kind of guy. he was a serious businessman. he was going to make a
r cream where in the 1780's and 90's. and she had her white where set in the 1820's and 30's. when i saw those two identical sets from those features that belonged to the same property, it seemed fantastic. people did chemotherapy changing styles. it seems they had to have the new stuff made of the new technology, even though it was the same as the old stuff. i like the old stuff that her. she also had all of these beautiful transfer printed things and you will have a selection of those in your...
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inxpect some of us will be the 70's, further south, some of us will be in the 40's, hagerstown and closer frederick. bigwindy weather is the story, sunday night into monday, specifically monday morning, we could see wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. the good news, valentine's day, nice and quiet, 51 degrees. heading out to dinner or anything like that, should be good to go. next weekend, the temperatures warming up, and i think that should stay dry and bring us more sunshine. kimberly: ladies, don't get your hair done monday. thank you for joining us. have a great night. we will see you basketball, around 11:00-ish tonight. ♪ new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. if you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." we're following breaking news. an enforcement
inxpect some of us will be the 70's, further south, some of us will be in the 40's, hagerstown and closer frederick. bigwindy weather is the story, sunday night into monday, specifically monday morning, we could see wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. the good news, valentine's day, nice and quiet, 51 degrees. heading out to dinner or anything like that, should be good to go. next weekend, the temperatures warming up, and i think that should stay dry and bring us more sunshine. kimberly:...
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and the 90's. ny little pop that goes to the insiders. the insiders get the gains of the company and basically, the ipo becomes an exit strategy. goodis not indicating the and healthy capital market, at least not one that we have that was engineered for a lot of our growth in the u.s. david: one of the hallmarks of a healthy capital market is protection for investors. in that same piece by mr. westbrook, it says investors are ambivalent on cutting back on the regulations, the disclosures required for ipo's. commissioner,c are you at all concerned that we could be jeopardizing investors? mr. atkins: i think there is always a cost in the benefit. talking about investors, investors are not monolithic. some investors are much more politically active than other folks who are more economically driven. if you look at -- i dare you to -- read through some of the disclosure forms on prospectuses and mergers, it lasts for hundreds of pages and nobody thaty wades through all of . if you look at some of the thi
and the 90's. ny little pop that goes to the insiders. the insiders get the gains of the company and basically, the ipo becomes an exit strategy. goodis not indicating the and healthy capital market, at least not one that we have that was engineered for a lot of our growth in the u.s. david: one of the hallmarks of a healthy capital market is protection for investors. in that same piece by mr. westbrook, it says investors are ambivalent on cutting back on the regulations, the disclosures...
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instead of the 60's. can't complain too much about that. >> your seven day forecast this weekend and again next week, tuesday is coldest day of the seven day tore cast, it is still mid-february, guys. fifty on tuesday, and that is coldest, and then we will rebound back to the 60's by even of the next week, chance for rain on friday, possibly into saturday. we will keep an eye on that. this does not look like a february 7 day forecast at all is there not one day on there that looks like a february day >> no. >> this is very rare warmth for this time of the year. >> bring it on. >> yes, it does, like syringe. >> is what up next, don. >> talking hoops, process is not happy, joel embiid speaks in the big east i. >>> he can hit you with a iron fist or embrace you with the warm fuzzy hug we will examine the managerial style of pete mackanin in you have to they when to yell and whisper, necessity when to push and fall back. phillies manager pete mackanin did a nice job last season. now he is looking for better re
instead of the 60's. can't complain too much about that. >> your seven day forecast this weekend and again next week, tuesday is coldest day of the seven day tore cast, it is still mid-february, guys. fifty on tuesday, and that is coldest, and then we will rebound back to the 60's by even of the next week, chance for rain on friday, possibly into saturday. we will keep an eye on that. this does not look like a february 7 day forecast at all is there not one day on there that looks like a...
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wind chills in the 30's. ay it quickly clouds up and warms up, 57 degrees and tuesday the last day of february it's going to be somewhat gloomy with periods of rain but mild, 60 degrees as we begin march, more rain and still mild, 65 degrees and then temperatures do begin to step down thursday 56 degrees and friday partly sunny brisk and chilly with a high of only 48 degrees and i will have an update on the timing of the storms coming up tonight on "action news" at 11:00. >> thanks cecily. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers. please join us at 11:o on channel6 for a special health check report. can a sim bell dna test give you the tools to get in better shape. here it's ali gorman with a preview. >> reporter: scientists at a dna testing company say with a bit of your saliva in this test tube they can determine the best diet and exercise plan for your body. >> so whether the g
wind chills in the 30's. ay it quickly clouds up and warms up, 57 degrees and tuesday the last day of february it's going to be somewhat gloomy with periods of rain but mild, 60 degrees as we begin march, more rain and still mild, 65 degrees and then temperatures do begin to step down thursday 56 degrees and friday partly sunny brisk and chilly with a high of only 48 degrees and i will have an update on the timing of the storms coming up tonight on "action news" at 11:00. >>...
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we are expecting temperatures through the 50's and the 60's. we will fall but only in the 40's. it's 60 in reston. 64 in fredericksburg. chilly breeze off the severn river keeps it 49 in annapolis. what will happen as we head through the evening hours, the clouds will slowly increase later tonight. winds turn out of the south and we will watch the warm front approaching from the west. that is likely to cause shower activity in the morning. then it will be breezy and warm. as we head through the day tomorrow it will be impressive here. we see the temperatures start the day in the 40's. mid-to-upper 40's. tomorrow afternoon climb in the forecast high is 66, 67 in . the record high is 64. we have a good bet to break the record. i'll be back in 11 minutes. we will look at the weekend and more about the record high temperatures and see if the roller coaster is going to ever pull back in the station. larry: thank you. street briar college found the next school president announcing that meredith wu will take over as the 13th president when the current president retires in may. wu worked
we are expecting temperatures through the 50's and the 60's. we will fall but only in the 40's. it's 60 in reston. 64 in fredericksburg. chilly breeze off the severn river keeps it 49 in annapolis. what will happen as we head through the evening hours, the clouds will slowly increase later tonight. winds turn out of the south and we will watch the warm front approaching from the west. that is likely to cause shower activity in the morning. then it will be breezy and warm. as we head through the...
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windchill values right now, holding in the lower to mid 20 's, will get to the mid 30's later this afternoon, lack of sunshine, waking to up some clouds, but that won't stop the mild air from moving in. even with the cloud cover this morning, temperatures break into the 40's, maybe snow shower or two northern lehigh valley into the poconos. but good 10 degrees warmer, sun possible later this afternoon, little disturbance happens, today's high, above average, 46 in philadelphia. forty-five, 30's in the poconos. let you know in the 50's, 60s, temperatures arrive, and tracking the rain, time it out coming up in eyewitness weather, rahel, back to you. >> see you soon, thank you. >> this morning, appeals court is denied with trump administration request to reinstate immigration ban. that comes just hours after adjust tis of the department or department of justice court filing. if said, i am grant have quote no constitutional rights to enter the us. friday federal judge blocked implementation of the immigration orders, administration appealing that decision saying it is harmful to the public. >> v
windchill values right now, holding in the lower to mid 20 's, will get to the mid 30's later this afternoon, lack of sunshine, waking to up some clouds, but that won't stop the mild air from moving in. even with the cloud cover this morning, temperatures break into the 40's, maybe snow shower or two northern lehigh valley into the poconos. but good 10 degrees warmer, sun possible later this afternoon, little disturbance happens, today's high, above average, 46 in philadelphia. forty-five, 30's...
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the s&p closing about 2,300 for the first time ever. here's what's coming up in the second half of the show. another black eye for twitter today as the stock tanked 12%. so can anything be done so save the struggling social media giant. and later one of the most heavily shorted groups of stocks on wall street is suddenly surging. we give you the names and tell you whether you should buy. we start off with one of the biggest stories today. president trump meeting with airline ceos at the white house. that meeting sending all major airlines soaring. ft. lauderdale for the latest on that -- phil lebeau for the latest. >> reporter: as well as some of the busiest airports lasted for more than an hour. we've seen this before with other industries today, it was the airlines and the airports. donald trump saying that, our airports in america used to be the best. now they're at the bottom. that's a complaint that we heard during the campaign as well. he also says airlines are suffering because there's too much regulation. that excessive regulati
the s&p closing about 2,300 for the first time ever. here's what's coming up in the second half of the show. another black eye for twitter today as the stock tanked 12%. so can anything be done so save the struggling social media giant. and later one of the most heavily shorted groups of stocks on wall street is suddenly surging. we give you the names and tell you whether you should buy. we start off with one of the biggest stories today. president trump meeting with airline ceos at the...
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yesterday, we were in the 40's. today, we will push through the 50's. bus stop forecast, 25 to 30 degrees. at least the wind today is very light. 50's today, 51 d.c., 52 degrees or so in manassas, warrenton, leesburg, areas like culpeper pushing the mid-50's this afternoon. 40 degrees through 9:00 -- only 40. the last couple of nights, we have been a 33 to at that time. with temperatures starting out higher, we should get in the mid 60's really for saturday. that is a look at the next couple of days, and your weekend forecast, mid 60's saturday and sunday and again next thursday, friday, maybe even saturday. julie: i hate to tell you, i wake up at 2:00 a.m. -- happy hour starts at noon for me. [laughter] julie: troubles eastbound on 66. nothing way you want to start your friday. a61-minute commute from manassas heading into the beltway. this is why sky track 7 above on 66 at thest beltway, traffic is able to get by the left and make the exit on the outer loop to arlington boulevard, but it is slow. back to the map, you are in a gym traveling south went o
yesterday, we were in the 40's. today, we will push through the 50's. bus stop forecast, 25 to 30 degrees. at least the wind today is very light. 50's today, 51 d.c., 52 degrees or so in manassas, warrenton, leesburg, areas like culpeper pushing the mid-50's this afternoon. 40 degrees through 9:00 -- only 40. the last couple of nights, we have been a 33 to at that time. with temperatures starting out higher, we should get in the mid 60's really for saturday. that is a look at the next couple of...
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that's the difference betweenen today and yesterday betweenday n the 70's and just the 60's.60's. bsthes will stay in the 50's todayhe 5 but stiltl generally veryally vy pleasant and remember, those, te temperatures we kind of measure in the shade so underhar the sunshine it's going tot's gt feel even warmer than that. th get out there and enjoy youroy y presidents' day.presid it's going to bene a beautifulel one. lots of sunshine. sunshine temperatures here inmp washingtoner up to 63 degrees.de it could even be some mid 60's 6 just south and west of town sowo again another warm day here to o kind of wrap up the holidayo weekend which was gorgeous bygey the way. your fox5 accuweather 7-day7-ay forecast if you like warmu likem temperatures in february this is the seven-day forecast foress you. 63 today. there's your hiccup dayour hiccy tomorrow, 56 degrees. now there could be a shower ors morning but by wednesday wednesd afternoon we're breaking the'ree clouds up, we're getting up topo the 60 and then 70's come backmc on thursday, friday. we'll be close on safturday buti with a cold
that's the difference betweenen today and yesterday betweenday n the 70's and just the 60's.60's. bsthes will stay in the 50's todayhe 5 but stiltl generally veryally vy pleasant and remember, those, te temperatures we kind of measure in the shade so underhar the sunshine it's going tot's gt feel even warmer than that. th get out there and enjoy youroy y presidents' day.presid it's going to bene a beautifulel one. lots of sunshine. sunshine temperatures here inmp washingtoner up to 63...
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i have a story of a student in the university of wisconsin in the 1940's. he had come to the united states with the wrong visa, a tourist and it expired. he said that an fbi agent came to his apartment, asked him what said,sa situation was and next time you go back to mexico, be sure to get the right visa. but i'm not going to do for you. i'm not going to ask anything. i asked around the university. you're a good student. you are a good person. we will just let this go. i'm not really sure the fbi agent was the government agency involved, but he gives us the more understanding treatment of the student received. their visas were more of a formality than anything else. about the length of visas for laborers. starting in 1954, as an agency that is very much interested in humane treatment of the people it deals with, particularly relatingto visas and the process and the way s enforcement. in 1954, the attorney general decided to make this announcement, that the ins is no longer in the business of detaining anybody. in fact, he wanted to downsize the tension. and
i have a story of a student in the university of wisconsin in the 1940's. he had come to the united states with the wrong visa, a tourist and it expired. he said that an fbi agent came to his apartment, asked him what said,sa situation was and next time you go back to mexico, be sure to get the right visa. but i'm not going to do for you. i'm not going to ask anything. i asked around the university. you're a good student. you are a good person. we will just let this go. i'm not really sure the...
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the water temperature was in the 40's. alison: 7 on your side with legal action against the maker of this doll, which was classified in germany as a hidden espionage device. >> she understands you? alison: german regulators banned the doll over fears that hackers could use an embedded bluetooth device to spy on children. the toymaker says that all is childbut the u.s. protection center filed a complaint saying that nadal violates privacy laws. jonathan: 7 on your side with an alert -- one line personality quizzes that tell you which fictional character that you are seeming to be like and seem to be harmless are not so much. scott taylor has the i-team investigation. scott: to far on facebook to find one of these come after you all sorts of fun questions. >> what is your favorite color, what is your favorite season. scott: millions of people take the personality quizzes. they can be a lot of fun, but experts tell me something more sinister is going on behind the curtain of the internet. >> we are not quite sure who is asking
the water temperature was in the 40's. alison: 7 on your side with legal action against the maker of this doll, which was classified in germany as a hidden espionage device. >> she understands you? alison: german regulators banned the doll over fears that hackers could use an embedded bluetooth device to spy on children. the toymaker says that all is childbut the u.s. protection center filed a complaint saying that nadal violates privacy laws. jonathan: 7 on your side with an alert -- one...
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we are in the 50's for locations. today stuck in the 40's just with the clouds. areas in southern new jersey, delaware do reach 50's again. not much happening right now, looking live at center city here, overcast sky, 40 degrees , east wind at 12. that will keep temperatures down to bring wind chills in the mid 30's. storm scan three is quiet exception to the north see pink in the mountains carbon, monroe county light treeing rain and just plane rain around allentown, bethlehem, upper bucks county but still you guys are in a winter weather advisory for potential for temperatures to drop and then things get icy. majority sees rain at times, steady rain will be early this afternoon, should end by early evening. fast moving system that could drop a quarter inch of rain for philadelphia higher amount to the north. less amounts to the south. there is winter weather advisory berks, lehigh valley, upper bucks, poconos, through the day-to-day. poke these best shot the to see treeing rain but lehigh valley could see rain, treeing rain, sleet pellet, ice amounts minimal in
we are in the 50's for locations. today stuck in the 40's just with the clouds. areas in southern new jersey, delaware do reach 50's again. not much happening right now, looking live at center city here, overcast sky, 40 degrees , east wind at 12. that will keep temperatures down to bring wind chills in the mid 30's. storm scan three is quiet exception to the north see pink in the mountains carbon, monroe county light treeing rain and just plane rain around allentown, bethlehem, upper bucks...
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and the 5w0's. 5s. gh andough n send our temperatures all weekend well into the 60's attot least in the afternoon hours. ho it's quiet outside right we have a few clouds but clear skies towards our north ands ou west which has allowed those tos temperatures to fall and madeda for beautiful viewing earlier this morning of the february supermoon. you'll still get to see itee peak through the clouds laterl this evening. is e regionally we'veve got the got e beginnings of a little bit ofgsi a storm system alonttg the jetht stream back in the central centa plains which actually is goinggg to develop rather quickly andlyd bring some significant snow tosn new englanowd later on thisthis weekend. sunday night into monday.monay. you see they're stillsee the recovering from the snow theyngf got onro thursday. thu snow showers across portions po of maine and new hampshire andpi vermont and that system is notyt going to bring us any wintry wiy weather. in fact we'll be well into the e 60's on sunday. su i'll show yo
and the 5w0's. 5s. gh andough n send our temperatures all weekend well into the 60's attot least in the afternoon hours. ho it's quiet outside right we have a few clouds but clear skies towards our north ands ou west which has allowed those tos temperatures to fall and madeda for beautiful viewing earlier this morning of the february supermoon. you'll still get to see itee peak through the clouds laterl this evening. is e regionally we'veve got the got e beginnings of a little bit ofgsi a storm...
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Feb 21, 2017
02/17
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have a 1% move up or down for the s&p 500. if you go to the bloomberg, the top orange line is a 1% move up and the bottom orange line is a 1% move down. we are on day 50 without the move in either direction, the .ongest streak since july 2014 investors are waiting for more information before they make a bigger move with the s&p 500. have a somewhat stilted rally of rally ofgh -- stealth record high after record high. the fed in march, what it actually does for stock. but we are looking across asset class, it is a bit of a reversal . the bloomberg dollar index was trading higher by 4/10 of 1%. the 10 year yields have been higher earlier by three to four basis points represented in red. it would have told us that safe haven bonds were selling off, but we had the 10 year yield moments ago dip telling us the bonds are starting to rally a little bit, perhaps explaining why stocks are just slightly off their highs. all of this as patrick harker is talking about the possibility of a fed march hike. a bloomberg strategist just told us
have a 1% move up or down for the s&p 500. if you go to the bloomberg, the top orange line is a 1% move up and the bottom orange line is a 1% move down. we are on day 50 without the move in either direction, the .ongest streak since july 2014 investors are waiting for more information before they make a bigger move with the s&p 500. have a somewhat stilted rally of rally ofgh -- stealth record high after record high. the fed in march, what it actually does for stock. but we are looking...
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temperatures 60's, some spots in the 70's. we will have more sunshine around. weather if you didn't do it yesterday, enjoy it, nice days, extended period of mainly dry conditions, energy that nice car, and throw the top down today, comfortable temperatures this afternoon. compared to yesterday morning, we will call it 20's and 30's from our weather watchers in the backyard. we are well in the 50's. upper 50's, showing up in berks county right now in helen davis, 57 degrees. mostly cloudy skies but we will see that sunshine returning from north to south, today, around philadelphia, similar numbers, mid 50's for the city, we will go to new jersey right now where kenneth martin willingboro 56 degrees and then temperatures uniform across the region. a couple of cool spots here we will go up to lawrenceville, peter furron at 48. mostly cloudy skies at the moment. close to 60's at this hour in northern delaware and to the coast, james house in ocean city, 54 degrees. he will have a west win. so even along the coast should have to problems reaching the 60's at least a
temperatures 60's, some spots in the 70's. we will have more sunshine around. weather if you didn't do it yesterday, enjoy it, nice days, extended period of mainly dry conditions, energy that nice car, and throw the top down today, comfortable temperatures this afternoon. compared to yesterday morning, we will call it 20's and 30's from our weather watchers in the backyard. we are well in the 50's. upper 50's, showing up in berks county right now in helen davis, 57 degrees. mostly cloudy skies...
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Feb 14, 2017
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i know some of the v.s.o.'s have fought to retain a paper system because it's simply easier for some of the veterans to -- that aren't sophisticated in terms of electronic communications to be able to utilize but where are we at in that whole process? mr. murphy: we don't work cases in paper any longer. there is a small fraction of the percentage that's existing in paper still. it's all a paperless environment. last year we emptied philadelphia. there is no paper left in philadelphia. we have a team in st. petersburg right now. in a couple of weeks there will be no paper left in that office. then we're moving across the nation. by end of the fiscal year we will have most of them. by the end of next fiscal year we will be done with paper in all regional offices. mr. coffman: are you down to 18,000 -- what is the claims backlog right now? mr. murphy: claims backlog as of this morning is 200 -- 99,000. mr. coffman: 99,000. tell me where you want to be a year from now? mr. murphy: i'd like it to be as close to zero
i know some of the v.s.o.'s have fought to retain a paper system because it's simply easier for some of the veterans to -- that aren't sophisticated in terms of electronic communications to be able to utilize but where are we at in that whole process? mr. murphy: we don't work cases in paper any longer. there is a small fraction of the percentage that's existing in paper still. it's all a paperless environment. last year we emptied philadelphia. there is no paper left in philadelphia. we have a...
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you go from 100 stations at the beginning of the 50's and 500 stations at the end of the 50's, 20% of the country being connected, capable of seeing tv to 90% of the country. tv households. by the early 1960's, television had taken off. >> oh so -- so the federal commission become the radio commission, had the fcc in early days, was it a promoter of television? >> it was, one of the funny things about how the government viewed a television is that it was still considered part of the radio bandwidth. when you look at it it's radio wave devoted to images and so they were a proponent of it because that was an era in which people said let's try this, oh, we can to it. automobiles, airplanes, sure. we can do voices through the air, pictures, no problem. again, it took a while for the pictures to get out there but the fecc had rules which they set up to govern radio, the companies, most of the companies behind television were the companies behind radio and so they looked at this as the opportunity for making more money and also having a different kind of communication. i keep talking about
you go from 100 stations at the beginning of the 50's and 500 stations at the end of the 50's, 20% of the country being connected, capable of seeing tv to 90% of the country. tv households. by the early 1960's, television had taken off. >> oh so -- so the federal commission become the radio commission, had the fcc in early days, was it a promoter of television? >> it was, one of the funny things about how the government viewed a television is that it was still considered part of the...