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♪ ]theme] ♪ >> tom power: hello everyone i'm tom power. this is q.ay on the program: jim gaffigan. he's a comedy force known to peis work with thoughts on one of his greatest passions in life, food. jim has just released a new book called food: a love story. the very funny jim gaffigan,pper h coming up. >> jim gaffigan: the smell is supposedly--legend is that it's fermented in urine. good morning, ne. and--but that's in iceland. >> tom: and mother mother. this indie-rock group is staring over the precipice of aeveryo mainstream breakout. catch them here first in performance. and we revisit a conversation with hollywood leading lady and star of the imitation game keira knightly. i'm tom power, this is q. ♪ [theme] ♪ >> tom: ok, so you know that feeling when you order, like, 16 chicken nuggets and then you eat all 16 chicken nuggets, and then you're sprawled out on the couch and all you can feel is the salt and your belt buckle struggling? well, jim gaffigan has turned that feeling into fame and comedy gold. his new book food: a love story, is a new yo
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i'm tom power, see you next time here on q. no one's gonna love you ♪ no one's gonna love you ♪ no, no you ♪ no, no one's gonna love you ♪ now no one's gonna love you ♪ now no one's gonna love you ♪ now, no one's gonna love you ♪ >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> right now on "eyewitness news" a small plane crashes shortly after take off from a chester county airport and tonight two people are dead. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. >>> good evening everyone i'm gnat brown. thanks so much for joining us tonight. >>> we are hearing from eyewitnesses who heard the crash. also, saw the aftermath. the pilot and one passenger left the brandywine airport in west chester this afternoon. and shortly after take off the plane went down behind senior living complex in west goshen. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has the story from chester county. >> reporter: the plane took off from brandywine airport shortly after 1:30 sunday afternoon. and the trouble for the small piper pa28 aircraft started almost immediately. >>
i'm tom power, see you next time here on q. no one's gonna love you ♪ no one's gonna love you ♪ no, no you ♪ no, no one's gonna love you ♪ now no one's gonna love you ♪ now no one's gonna love you ♪ now, no one's gonna love you ♪ >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> right now on "eyewitness news" a small plane crashes shortly after take off from a chester county airport and tonight two people are...
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powered by cq, creativity. that's what bloomberg needs to be. olivia: and they are. tom: i was thinking dq. a: time for the agenda. cinderella hitting theaters today. move over elsa. kate blanchette playing the evil stepmother. is there the same brand power behind a live action movie? kevin: not for kids, no. disney were caught -- there is no great strategy behind frozen. they were bewildered. they were way late on the merchandising and music and way too late on the sequel. for kids, the magic of disney is the dreams and that his cartoons. tom: i cannot wait to see it. the casting is brilliant. also, the casting at the federal reserve. kate blanchette will be playing janet yellen. this meeting has snuck up on us and it is a big deal. josh: it may have snuck up on you but for economists, this is one of the most long-term anticipated meetings. it's not a burning fever right now -- tom: can it move the market quickly? josh: it could. there are expectations that the fed will make some changes. olivia: you know who i could see playing yellen? helen mirren. tom: she only plays world two. wait, jan
powered by cq, creativity. that's what bloomberg needs to be. olivia: and they are. tom: i was thinking dq. a: time for the agenda. cinderella hitting theaters today. move over elsa. kate blanchette playing the evil stepmother. is there the same brand power behind a live action movie? kevin: not for kids, no. disney were caught -- there is no great strategy behind frozen. they were bewildered. they were way late on the merchandising and music and way too late on the sequel. for kids, the magic...
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tom: big things are happening thanks to president obama. america is laying the foundation for the way we poweromorrow. betty: you have been a supporter of the president. tom: i have. and i am. ♪ betty: billionaire tom steyer has donated $65 million to a renewable energy centers at yale and stanford, and he has entered into the political arena, spending $10 million to support various initiatives and candidates. you have been effective in many of the initiatives you have targeted, and you call some of those initiatives you have put money into some of the best investments you have ever made. tom: [laughter] they were. betty: is that something you are going to continue to do? tom: i don't know that is what i am going to do forever, but i definitely will do that in 2014. betty: in fact, tom is not the only outspoken liberal in the steyer family. his brother jim teaches civil rights courses at stanford and founded common sense media, a nonprofit organization. the steyer brothers have been compared to another set of politically minded siblings, the koch brothers. but the koch brothers have spent hund
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tom: the power game right now is waiting. do you agree with alan sent her -- elen zentner? dr. think that is right. i think the fed is going to wait. i don't think we will see weight increases this year or may be next year. if you look at the forecasting record they always start out and then crank it down to reality. tom: even with 250,000 on average job creation? dr. shilling: look at the jobs that are being created. leisure, hospitality, waiters retail. you don't see the big jobs in manufacturing, utilities information the high pay jobs. tom: we could talk for 14 hours. i will put this out on radio. i cannot say enough. i call this the blue book. i get a royalty for showing it, i have sold so many. ed hyman loves shilling deflation. it is that a good enough shameless plug? will you stay around for the hour? [laughter] olivia: i will put in a shameless plug for gary shilling's honey. he is a beekeeper in his spare time. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." it is time for my morning must-read. olivia sterns and gary shilling with me. we look to paul krugman
tom: the power game right now is waiting. do you agree with alan sent her -- elen zentner? dr. think that is right. i think the fed is going to wait. i don't think we will see weight increases this year or may be next year. if you look at the forecasting record they always start out and then crank it down to reality. tom: even with 250,000 on average job creation? dr. shilling: look at the jobs that are being created. leisure, hospitality, waiters retail. you don't see the big jobs in...
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powerful. as she takes it back to give the fed flexibility -- tom: let's review. show a chart of a trend over the last number of months, getting us under 14. is that the market speaking to dr. yellen and vice chair fisher speaking in new york this afternoon. or is that them adjusting and changing the markets? dean: the vix is in a consolidation phase. it is not going back to town as it was last summer. we see upside in the vix. as we look at other measures of risk across the globe certainly in currencies we think the fed and the central banks sponsor currency volatility. tom: but not the stock market. dean: ultimately we see it hitting the stock market. tom: correction or bear market? dean: their markets are tough to come by we see choppy or market had. tom: dean curnutt with macro risk advisors on the vix. olivia: greece and germany go head-to-head. angela and alexis. can the two countries find common ground? we ask our guest. this is bloomberg surveillance, streaming on your tablet, phone and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance.
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because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. tome fight of the year end even though the about is one month away the payday for all those involved keeps getting bigger estimates show that the weather now stands to earn $180 million. but i am so surprised at the end of the year they show with a list of celebrities but when it comes to sports boxers are miles above everybody else period if they make ever betty also lots of my behalf hopper with the paper's zero so if you make somebody else monday it is just a portion of it. if i go $9,000 for a decent ticket? i am going there selling tickets $4,000 to go see a concert. >> grateful dead? 50,000 what is the difference? the economy is back. tom: i disagree i think big money still has big money. the middle class cannot afford that they are struggling but the rich are rich. >> and would rather do pay-per-view at $70 maybe they could buy stocks. >> is incredible how much they make but tiger woods was the first athlete to make wooden hundred million dollars but the weather was second. these b
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power the country. olivia: live pictures right now. tom: this is between iceland and scotland on the way to the jonathan ferro islands. olivia: you know what that is called? a waning gibbous. tom: astronomy with olivia! we will move on to something we know about. after the yellen fireworks, markets are dropping markets adjust to the fed. to an economy that suggests subdued revenue and earnings growth. thomas lee is cofounder and head of research at fun strap. he is able -- he is able -- he is a bull. thomas: it is a minority position right now. tom: what are the new walls of worry from the last time you were darkening our dork? -- our door? what is the fear your clients have? thomas: if there is a chart people do not like, one is the dollar, it looks very parabolic. and then it is oil because it is continuing to be weak. in their minds, two of these happening like once is like [laughter] a solar eclipse. olivia: you came out in december, your year and target to 3.25, -- 23.25, a 15% depreciation. a love that was on capex. does the decline
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tom: isaiah. isaiah. [laughter] paul: it is a lid big business for the big power conferences. it help english professors at oklahoma? paul: probably not. brendan: no. no. [laughter] we will take a look at tom's top bracket pick. at louisville. it let's look at what they will learn this year. olivia: so obvious. brendan: the f t it to department earned $570,000 in 2014. they are making a lot of money because they don't own their stadium. paul: all the big schools particularly for the ncaa tournament you participate in this big pool of money that is coming from the broadcast networks. we are seeing sports rights fees around the world for everything from world cup soccer. brendan: is this a professional sport? all: i think it is. we are talking huge amounts of money. olivia: why don't the players get paid? paul: they don't. but i think it is changing. we are starting to see the ncaa allow for certain stipends to be paid to the players in football. we are moving very slowly toward it. tom: doesn't that help with players leaving early? and i'm told the game is not as boring because
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it uses low-power and connect to an applet your iphone. olivia: if tome monkey bar without the umbrella because it stops raining, it will alert -- tom: what do you do when there is zero at home because the children and their friends take them? you have a children monitor or some help? where are these made? dave: it depends. we design and engineer them in new york, but manufactured in either china or europe. that particular model. tom: when you are a mechanical engineer, was this a dash of light your software year? dave: it was. it started years and years ago when i was studying engineering. it is been an interesting thing for me to work on, a project. mr. sri-kumar: i like the one that tom was holding. it looks nice and sturdy. how much does that one cost? dave: $350. mr. sri-kumar: no wonder. dave: it is hand assembled. olivia: is this a cultural thing, battalion spent more money on numberless? -- on umbrellas? dave: europeans do. olivia: i want to point out we have about 21 years of bad luck after this segment. tom: thank you so much. let me do a forex
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tom, can we get rid of this too? you have magical powers. >> i do. presto, chango, they're gone.wers quickly ending. storm team 4 radar, temporarily ended and getting sunshine breaking out right in washington and across northern virginia. still a few sprinkles here in southern montgomery county, northern prince george moving into howard and anne arundel county. another batch of rain passing south and east of washington and southeastern virginia and this one, this is a line of showers with embedded thunder that will move our way, not until later tonight. afternoon highs climbing into the 70s. showers and thundershowers this evening into the metro area between 8 o'clock and 9:00. a look at the weekend. cooler weather moving in after low 50s friday afternoon. highs only 40s saturday. a blustery wind could get a sprinkle. sunny sunny sunday. high near 50. >>> the "today" show talk and the ugly truth of parenting and also talked about what many parents wished they'd known before having kids. among those talking on the panel, our very own angie goff. >> my favorite decline of personal
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tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> nasa has tested the largest most powerful engines ever built decide designed to reach to the moon and beyond. scientists are hoping to be able to explore further than ever before. >>> go to our website www.aljazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the "watch live" i con icon, once again, www.aljazeera.com. . >> again, we're standing by, we'll be back with that news conference begins.
tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> nasa has tested the largest most powerful engines ever built decide designed to reach to the moon and beyond. scientists are hoping to be able to explore further than ever before. >>> go to our website www.aljazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the "watch live" i con icon, once again, www.aljazeera.com. . >> again, we're standing by, we'll be back with that news conference begins.
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the power to unlock secrets of nature. tomerman in washington. >> if i was proud of that kid i would be proud if someone called me a nerd. thank you for watching this hour. but the news continues with my colleague. >> hi, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. tens of thousands marched in unity across the edmund pettus bridge in selma alabama. making 50 years in the fight for civil rights. >> battling boko haram, chad and nigers launches an offensive as deadly attacks are undertaken >>> rallies across the globe calling for on end to oppression and violence. >> 4 years since the civil war, and the countries seem as far from peace as
the power to unlock secrets of nature. tomerman in washington. >> if i was proud of that kid i would be proud if someone called me a nerd. thank you for watching this hour. but the news continues with my colleague. >> hi, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. tens of thousands marched in unity across the edmund pettus bridge in selma alabama. making 50 years in the fight for civil rights. >> battling boko haram, chad and nigers...
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power. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay.been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, no artificial colors or flavors. three..it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. ♪ ♪ each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are used in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building... twice. now there's scott naturals® tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals® tube-free. discover the power of just one shower. new dove body wash with a breakthrough formula. just one shower gives you softer smoother skin. my skin is really silky smooth. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. ♪ i know what you're thinking, but this is new and improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial
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power. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay.e been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, no artificial colors or flavors. three..it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. ♪ ♪ each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are used in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building... twice. now there's scott naturals® tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals® tube-free. >>> good morning everyone, it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. antioch police are questioning three people in a homicide. it happened around midnight near hudson court. three people were detained when a patrol officer tried to stop a car in the area and the car took off and crashed into a house. >>> this morning, contra costa county supervisors will
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tom ackerman, al jazeera washington. >> the first attempt to fly around the world using only the power of the sun has begun.ar impulse took off from abu dhabi on a journey that will take five months. the plane has a wing span equivalent to a 747 jet has a size of a car. impressive stuff. this is where we say good-bye to our u.s. viewers. "america tonight" is up for you next but go to aljazeera.com to get all the latest on the stories we're covering there. >> a legendary artist known the world over. but to mean harry belafonte's greatest role is as a civil rights leader. >> it is to be expected all of us would participate in the struggle for civil rights, civil liberties to be smeared and to be called names, but it requires much more than that to deter me. >>
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power. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay.been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, no artificial colors or flavors. three..it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. ♪ ♪ each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are used in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building... twice. now there's scott naturals® tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals® tube-free. >>> good morning, clock 56. aim diane a rocco. right to the weather center where katie is tracking wintery mixon the way. >> wintery mix as well as rain then another batch of snow on the tail end of the storm. this is a storm that's going to last us several days, it is large, it is looming and it is definately going to be very sluggish, as you migh
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tom: very good. central banks are powerful and as they establish policy to drive bond prices higher and yields ever lower reluctantly or maybe with some enthusiasm follow. your fisher is in your director -- is senior director at blackrock institutional study is never seen this before apple at3/8 3/8 a percentage point. it is probably "be careful what you wish for." what is the risk to our financial livelihoods of the shockingly low rates now for corporations? peter f.: i think first let's see where they came from. one of the theories of ortega easing was the central banks -- in this case, europe is on the verge of it -- is going to buy a lot of not very risky assets and "force" investors to buy riskier assets. it is not working. it did that really work here. it had a little chase for yield but mostly address up the price of low risk assets, as we see in europe today and even with bonds. so the central banks have been hoarding the best credits, and that drive the price up. investors want more of the same. tom: this is not in the textbooks. peter f.: it is not because most of the thought about central bank
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thing that's going to help is shrinking the budgets and shrinking their power that's the best way to handle this. >> by the way, steve tom co burn used to be in congress he sort of added up all the silly stuff and how much it cost the taxpayers taxpayers. $25 billion a year that's how much he says all this stuff costs us. >> get a few $25 billion it starts that up to real money and it's not a noise between no firings and wholesale firings that you had in the 1800s, but ultimately the answer is as mike says and john says a smaller government, there are a lot of departments you can easily do away with and no one would notice the difference and any business can tell you you can find efficient sees but there's no incentive to do it am in until federal government. >> don't we have too many government workers? all he have some folks with too much time on tear hands and you know what happens then. >> well, look, first thing i think is go to large companies around the united states there are people wasting time. go there at lunch break, what have you. as i say -- >> but if they're watching -- i guarantee if they're watching porp
thing that's going to help is shrinking the budgets and shrinking their power that's the best way to handle this. >> by the way, steve tom co burn used to be in congress he sort of added up all the silly stuff and how much it cost the taxpayers taxpayers. $25 billion a year that's how much he says all this stuff costs us. >> get a few $25 billion it starts that up to real money and it's not a noise between no firings and wholesale firings that you had in the 1800s, but ultimately...
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power. how united is this. tom: we continue a discussion of economics.on on a day of pageantry. ♪ tom: the euro weaker this morning. let's get to top headlines. brendan: negotiators are back at the table. a self-imposed deadline is tomorrow. a warning from saudi arabia. the fighting may escalate. it might send in troops. also right now the mastermind of the museum massacre is dead. he was killed i security forces. a group linked to al qaeda took responsibility for the incident. a gas linemate may have been illegally tapped. jetblue apologizing for a ticketing outage. the problem appears to have been resolved, but passengers said they missed their flights. the new dreamworks movie is the hit the struggling network was looking for. rihanna and jennifer lopez have major voice roles. those are your top headlines. tom: deal or no deal for iran. peter cook in washington. in greece, we were speaking. say press is back. at eight: 20, betty liu will speak to mr. purcell he about when will wages rise? let's look at oil, away from the geopolitics. oil has been lowe
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philadelphia councilman proposes referendum that will give the city more power to deal with dangerous bridges that it does not own. governor tom wolf choice to head penndot so-called smart signals, and the hub of hope which helps philadelphia homeless has uncertain future. check in two three, four times a day "kyw news radio 1060" on your a.m. dial. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", first candidate for president throws his hat in the ring. unique way ted cruz made the announcement. >> miserable monday, airbag thieves strike in rhawnhurst, that's a section of the city, not the first time this happened in this neighborhood. we'll -- what police are saying. >> and isis releases list of 100us military members along with their personal information. the terror group calling for american seem pet eyes ers to quote take care of them. back at the top of the hour. ronanald mcdonald house charities. ronald mcdonald house chair. ronald mcdonald house char. from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia ... this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing overnight residents in the rhawnhurst neighborhood hit again by airba
philadelphia councilman proposes referendum that will give the city more power to deal with dangerous bridges that it does not own. governor tom wolf choice to head penndot so-called smart signals, and the hub of hope which helps philadelphia homeless has uncertain future. check in two three, four times a day "kyw news radio 1060" on your a.m. dial. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", first candidate for president throws his hat in the ring. unique way...
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power of politics. politics say you cannot go below zero. tom: you argue the message. 2003 suggesting this is one of the flaws. olivia's: why would janet yellen do anything that ties her hands? brendan: can we go back and lower rates? was the speech yesterday this is tom at the speech, like a 10-year-old girl at an ariana grande concert. tom: i begged him to come on the show. he said no. i am so tired. the spinach was very good. here is the plug-in of the taylor rule. this is beyond squishy. lots of add-ins. you need to speak to an expert. they hung on every word yesterday. today, global wall street must recalibrate. they have to figure out what the reactions will be. feist chairman fisher mentioned at least three times, we need to go to --. -- is the head of equity strategy at bank of america. that barely describes her abilities. when you look at the squishy nests of the taylor rule, why should we listen to stanley fischer? >> janet yellen has been transparent about what she is looking for, wage inflation, strength in the global economy. relyin
power of politics. politics say you cannot go below zero. tom: you argue the message. 2003 suggesting this is one of the flaws. olivia's: why would janet yellen do anything that ties her hands? brendan: can we go back and lower rates? was the speech yesterday this is tom at the speech, like a 10-year-old girl at an ariana grande concert. tom: i begged him to come on the show. he said no. i am so tired. the spinach was very good. here is the plug-in of the taylor rule. this is beyond squishy....
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tom. we will talk later about the transpacific partnership and we are shifting towards asia, and the navy is needed to counter the balance of powercific with china. tom: it reminds you of our history lessons where foreign policy was art of the campaigns, and it is just gone. christopher: i think part of it is on the military side that we are finding a very different kind of in a meeting days, and the traditional modalities of how we think about fighting have changed dramatically. tom: you mentioned, libya, the "atlantic" article on isis. olivia: i did. there was a quiet debate going on a new mill american military but the relevancy of aircraft carriers. what is an aircraft carrier doing in a fight against islamic state? christopher: that is not the issue for love not only have we not develop the language for how to talk about these things, but we are early in the kind of strategic developer of warfare to fight these enemies, so i think we broke up in the areas that we know are working especially vis-À-vis china -- christopher: and that we are good at. mo: and we did not know how to talk about what is going on. tom: i know we have
tom. we will talk later about the transpacific partnership and we are shifting towards asia, and the navy is needed to counter the balance of powercific with china. tom: it reminds you of our history lessons where foreign policy was art of the campaigns, and it is just gone. christopher: i think part of it is on the military side that we are finding a very different kind of in a meeting days, and the traditional modalities of how we think about fighting have changed dramatically. tom: you...
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well, if you're already dreaming about a nap later today, we'll talk about what a power nap can do for you. but first tomning us with a glimpse at our fraps. >> forecast. >> and the weather won't put you to sleep. there is it a clilchill in the area. skycast 4 showing high clouds over us through the morning. sunrise today at 7:07. through the morning quite a bit of sunshine. by noon mostly sunny and into the evening hour we will have our temperatures begin to drop back down into the 40s after we reach near 50 degrees this afternoon. but right now it is cold. only near freezing shenandoah valley panhandle of west virginia and into the months. farther to the east around the bay, generally mid to upper 30s. nearby suburb prince george's county loudoun now in the mid-30s. but montgomery county howard, frederick down near freezing. washington county hagerstown at 29. quantico over to warrington, around 40 degrees. lots of sun by noontime. we should be in the mid-40s. and then by late afternoon, up around 50 degrees, so quite a chill in the air. every time this time of year it's in the upper 50s, and last even
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power to implement an agreement. that after 47 republican senators led by junior senator tom cotton published an open letter saying they'll make sure the deal does not hold after mr. obama leaves office. is a deal now in jeopardy? >> well, i don't know yet. when i negotiate for the first time on sunday night with foreign minister zarif, i'll have a better sense of where we are. but what i do know is this letter was absolutely calculated directly to interfere with these negotiations. >> reporter: so how do you clear the air? are you going to apologize for this letter? >> not on your life. i'm not going to apologize for the-- for an unconstitutional, unthought out action by somebody hohas been in the united states senate for 60-some days. that's just inappropriate. i will explain very clearly that congress does not have the right to change an exclusive agreement. >> reporter: sunday will be the first face-to-face meeting since that political firestorm erupted, and kerry told me that up to this point, negotiators havehave made progress on limiting iran's nuclear technology, but now it's time for some tough political decision
power to implement an agreement. that after 47 republican senators led by junior senator tom cotton published an open letter saying they'll make sure the deal does not hold after mr. obama leaves office. is a deal now in jeopardy? >> well, i don't know yet. when i negotiate for the first time on sunday night with foreign minister zarif, i'll have a better sense of where we are. but what i do know is this letter was absolutely calculated directly to interfere with these negotiations....
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tom delay. and they said if i was really at that time i had power but there are the things it would have done. i would stop the big tax cuts tell him not to look at the stars and i tell him in the book chairman barney frank killed the bill and said that to the iraqi the chairman of weapons of mass destruction of. [laughter] >> so i give a chronology they didn't do anything that 12 years they were in control they blocked our efforts to fix the prime lending and that is a little bit too much but that had a purpose to of solve the community from the responsibility for that legislation to regulate them >> we have time for to question is that are related >> aside from hell of a clinton do you have any preference for a presidential candidate or hope for another? a and a related question is would you consider running on the same ticket with elizabeth warren or president and vice president? >> no. with the constitution i could not get the votes in the commonwealth of massachusetts because it says in the constitution they shall pass -- cast their votes at least one issue not be from the same state as t
tom delay. and they said if i was really at that time i had power but there are the things it would have done. i would stop the big tax cuts tell him not to look at the stars and i tell him in the book chairman barney frank killed the bill and said that to the iraqi the chairman of weapons of mass destruction of. [laughter] >> so i give a chronology they didn't do anything that 12 years they were in control they blocked our efforts to fix the prime lending and that is a little bit too...
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tap into the full power of your green line. tom: good morning. olivia sterns has top headlines. olivia: in russia, a protest march turned into a memorial for a leader. one of vladimir putin's critics was shot and killed new the kremlin. boris nemtsov had been planning an anti-putin rally for yesterday. another protester said nemtsov had also been planning a report on putin's involvement in the fighting in ukraine. a critical week for the future of the affordable care act. republican senators lamar alexander and orrin hatch argued that subsidies will help the millions who could lose coverage. if the court struck down the provision, there is no word on how much people would get on how to pay -- or how to pay for it. on friday, john boehner suffered a defeat when the conservatives rejected his plan for a three-week funding bill for the department of homeland security. congress averted a partial shutdown by approving a one-week bill. on face the nation, boehner was asked if he could still lead house republicans. >> i think so. remember what is causing this. it is the president overr
tap into the full power of your green line. tom: good morning. olivia sterns has top headlines. olivia: in russia, a protest march turned into a memorial for a leader. one of vladimir putin's critics was shot and killed new the kremlin. boris nemtsov had been planning an anti-putin rally for yesterday. another protester said nemtsov had also been planning a report on putin's involvement in the fighting in ukraine. a critical week for the future of the affordable care act. republican senators...
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power. i bought this tv eight years ago at the market. >> which are your favorite tv cartoons? >> "tom and jerry." tom is the cat, and jerry the mouse. >> this is my favorite dress. my brother bought it for me to wear to a party. i like it because the color of the dress is my favorite color. >> here are some pictures of my daughter and me. here is my mother and grandmother and there is my best friend. the picture of my mother is the most important to me. she passed away a long time ago and this reminds me of her. >> we buy things when we can. we have to think about our children's education. it's not easy, but we're moving forward step-by-step. >> bye bye. >> and that is all we have time for on this edition. you can find a lot more information online at dw.de /global3000. we are back next week, same time, same place. until then, thanks for watching and bye bye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be j
power. i bought this tv eight years ago at the market. >> which are your favorite tv cartoons? >> "tom and jerry." tom is the cat, and jerry the mouse. >> this is my favorite dress. my brother bought it for me to wear to a party. i like it because the color of the dress is my favorite color. >> here are some pictures of my daughter and me. here is my mother and grandmother and there is my best friend. the picture of my mother is the most important to me. she...
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only on al jazeera america >>> it's a power struggle between bosses and yub i don't knows with the american worker caught in the middle. i'm ask labor secretary tom perez what the decline of organized labor could do to your paycheck and job security. money." ♪ ♪ >> yeah! >> we are one across the nation. >> another nail in the coffin of state. >> the state of the unions, after decades of decline, america's labor unions are in a sorry state. union membership has plunged from a peak of 35%over the labor force to just 11% today. that translates to fewer than 15 million union workers out of a total u.s. labor force of 131 million workers. more than three decades of decline in manufacturing jobs, and the failure of unions to penetrate factories in south have contributed to the decline. almost half all of union workers today have jobs in the public sector. they are the kind of jobs paid for by local and state governments, but lawmakers have rolled back union influence through so-called right to work legislation. this and other moves against unions are motivated in part by states eager to attract employers, slash budgets, and in part by an idealogical th
only on al jazeera america >>> it's a power struggle between bosses and yub i don't knows with the american worker caught in the middle. i'm ask labor secretary tom perez what the decline of organized labor could do to your paycheck and job security. money." ♪ ♪ >> yeah! >> we are one across the nation. >> another nail in the coffin of state. >> the state of the unions, after decades of decline, america's labor unions are in a sorry state. union...
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it will be a long go without power, water, and a big need as far as medical supplies. >> no question about it. thanks tom appreciate you put aing it in perspective for us. if you want to help the people of vanuatu, go to cnn dolt come/impact. you can donate there. >>> up next the future king and queen of britain in an exclusive interview with our own max foster. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. >>> next on cnn our very own max foster
it will be a long go without power, water, and a big need as far as medical supplies. >> no question about it. thanks tom appreciate you put aing it in perspective for us. if you want to help the people of vanuatu, go to cnn dolt come/impact. you can donate there. >>> up next the future king and queen of britain in an exclusive interview with our own max foster. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her...
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tom: do you have another joke with us? olivia: ben bernanke. the fed committee gave him a standing ovation because he was named "time magazine" person of the year. he gets up and goes, "the powermedia." [laughter] they are dry. they are not on their job for the sense of humor. janet yellen wanted to stimulate sooner rather than later. she was very vocal on that. tom: what is the wells fargo call? gina: still june. sticking to it. olivia: 18% according to the fed fund future rates are predicting june. tom: that is also when the red sox will win three games in a row. [laughter] olivia: a tough thursday morning here on "bloomberg surveillance." we are going to go to nepal. 224 people were on board a plane, though no people were injured. it occurred during a fog that significantly reduced visibility. the crash occurred in the paul's only international airport -- nepal's international airport. all flights are been rerouted through india. tom: that is really cool. it worked. olivia: you see a plane land in the river. i'm going to be taking off my shoes. your heel could puncture the raft. a ceremony begins on the full moon of the third lunar month. months walk clockwise three times a
tom: do you have another joke with us? olivia: ben bernanke. the fed committee gave him a standing ovation because he was named "time magazine" person of the year. he gets up and goes, "the powermedia." [laughter] they are dry. they are not on their job for the sense of humor. janet yellen wanted to stimulate sooner rather than later. she was very vocal on that. tom: what is the wells fargo call? gina: still june. sticking to it. olivia: 18% according to the fed fund future...
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powerful bearish cocktail. i think that is why we have dropped. tom: come on in here and look at gold.his is inflation-adjusted. we have got another boom and down we are. the gold bug in richard reid. you say it is a cocktail. what will be the catalyst to get gold under $1000 an ounce? jim: i think we would need a more extreme events, possibly much greater dollar strengthen we have even seen today. tom: dollar strength where you get a true ruben-jack lew dollar. how does that for you to the fear -- this is away from your expertise on demand but how does it following from the reality of disinflation? jim: as a traditional inflation hedge and of a hard asset -- tom: why would i need gold? jim you: would not need it if you thought the dollar was going to remain strong, that would dissuade you from being a big buyer of gold. there is also the argument that gold is still a good portfolio diversification instrument -- tom: you sound like a lawyer! jim: oh no, no no. i could never have gotten through law school. tom: when you look at it, james steel how did the etf's change the dynamics of go
powerful bearish cocktail. i think that is why we have dropped. tom: come on in here and look at gold.his is inflation-adjusted. we have got another boom and down we are. the gold bug in richard reid. you say it is a cocktail. what will be the catalyst to get gold under $1000 an ounce? jim: i think we would need a more extreme events, possibly much greater dollar strengthen we have even seen today. tom: dollar strength where you get a true ruben-jack lew dollar. how does that for you to the...
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power walk and thought it felt eye-rollish. >> i don't think that many people actually remember what happened and remember this was '88, so tom eagleton who dropped from the ticket he was still in people's minds, and he had been dropped from mcgovern's ticket because he electroshock therapy. there were rumors by the lisch campaign and somebody asked the president of what he made of these rumors. and instead of dismissing them or what have you, not get involved reagan says i wouldn't pick on an invalid. so in effect you've got the most powerful leader in politics in this country -- >> and michael dukakis, by the way s convinced that reagan did it on purpose. >> obviously, we're never going to know if that's true. if it was, maybe it was very savvy of the republican campaign. but in this case it lent credibility of what was an unsubstantiated rumor, right? so when dukakis was asked about it he had an opening. he could have punched back. he could have attacked reagan from a defensive position and i think most people would have rooted for him if he had done that. >> right. >> especially because there was no merit to the charge th
power walk and thought it felt eye-rollish. >> i don't think that many people actually remember what happened and remember this was '88, so tom eagleton who dropped from the ticket he was still in people's minds, and he had been dropped from mcgovern's ticket because he electroshock therapy. there were rumors by the lisch campaign and somebody asked the president of what he made of these rumors. and instead of dismissing them or what have you, not get involved reagan says i wouldn't pick...
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power as well. researchers found the drought cost us more than a million dollars in electric bills. ktvu's tom vacar explores the conditions making matters worse. >> reporter: in normal years it lowers our electric bills, that is because the fuel, water from rain and snow melt is free. >> in a normal year we get 18% from hydro power. when there is a drought, that goes down. in the last couple years it has been 10, 11, 12%. >> they released a study today on what that is costing us. to make up for the loss, they must run more of their power plants. >> burn more natural gas and it is more expensive. produces green house gas emissions. >> reporter: since 2011 californians paid $1.4 billion for the power. add in a billion for the dry years of 2007, 8 and 9. total, over the last 8 years, $2.4 billion. plus all that extra natural gas burning generated higher green house gas emissions. >> they have been extremely hot. >> as temperatures rise, so does the evaporation of the water. plants and animals require more water to deal with the heat and humans demand more air conditioning. air conditioning is an
power as well. researchers found the drought cost us more than a million dollars in electric bills. ktvu's tom vacar explores the conditions making matters worse. >> reporter: in normal years it lowers our electric bills, that is because the fuel, water from rain and snow melt is free. >> in a normal year we get 18% from hydro power. when there is a drought, that goes down. in the last couple years it has been 10, 11, 12%. >> they released a study today on what that is costing...
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over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom who tried to force his which into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly taking kickback and other crimes. the story only on 7 news. >> officer resigned last month when supervisor first confronted him. i'll show you highway investigators found some important evidence on the google map street images. >> rodriguez is a that year vet rap of the san francisco police department. recently on the captain staff at bay view station. criminal case against rodriguez covers 2 issues. first he's accused of taking kickback for steering bits to towing company. after calling several times and getting no response i called rodriguez educates at his home on the peninsula. i need to talk to you. >> i can't. >>reporter: do
over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom who tried to force his which into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly...
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and, of course, the powerful nature of forensic evidence is it's not subject to those things. >> candra torres testified in detail about her ordeal. tomrown told his version and tried to demonstrate how the alleged accident took place. >> he tried to hand off that rifle, and it just -- you can't. you can't do it. and he stuck to his guns, and i believe stuck to a lie. but it was demonstrated to be that. >> brown was so confident that he waived a jury trial. the verdict from the judge was guilty. he was sentenced to life in prison. bob hamilton is retired now, but he attends brown's parole hearings to make certain he stays in prison. and that candra never has to see him again. candra is remarried, has a family, and a new life. she credits forensic psychiatry with helping her move beyond her horrifying ordeal. >> i guess a fact that somebody explained to her and explained publicly why she had these confused stories, that she wasn't nuts, and there was a logical explanation for it, gave her a great deal of emotional relief. >> but it was ballistics and the physics of gunpowder patterns that provided conclusive evidence that tom brown was
and, of course, the powerful nature of forensic evidence is it's not subject to those things. >> candra torres testified in detail about her ordeal. tomrown told his version and tried to demonstrate how the alleged accident took place. >> he tried to hand off that rifle, and it just -- you can't. you can't do it. and he stuck to his guns, and i believe stuck to a lie. but it was demonstrated to be that. >> brown was so confident that he waived a jury trial. the verdict from...
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over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom who tried to force his which into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly taking kickback and other crimes. the story only on 7 news. >> officer resigned last month when supervisor first confronted him. i'll show you highway investigators found some important evidence on the google map street images. >> rodriguez is a that year vet rap of the san francisco police department. recently on the captain staff at bay view station. criminal case against rodriguez covers 2 issues. first he's accused of taking kickback for steering bits to towing company. after calling several times and getting no response i called rodriguez educates at his home on the peninsula. i need to talk to you. >> i can't. >>reporter: do
over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom who tried to force his which into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly...
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tom, great to see you. folks, you can go to power lunch.cnbc.com to see a few extra stock picks from both chad and tom as we have added value on cnbc.com. ty. >>> from bridge and iron to the strongest man in chicago, rick santelli at the cme. hey, rick. >> hi. well, i'll tell you what, we're faebl seeing some iron and metal come back in the treasury market. it goes ai long time without moving sometimes. we had that a-minus auction. look at the intraday. you can definitely shave a quick four basis points off clearly motivated by the 1:00 eastern auction. hey, if you look at the difference between our yields and boon yields, you could k see on this spread which is at a 26-year high at 190, we have added 30 basis points distance between the two. zoob listen the auto industries and all the different exports going back and forth between these countries is definitely something to pay attention to. just look at our multi-nationals and their earnings scenario. tyler, back to you. >> all right rick. thank you very much. to sue herrera now with a news alert. >> it concerns a safety recall. toyota is conducting safety
tom, great to see you. folks, you can go to power lunch.cnbc.com to see a few extra stock picks from both chad and tom as we have added value on cnbc.com. ty. >>> from bridge and iron to the strongest man in chicago, rick santelli at the cme. hey, rick. >> hi. well, i'll tell you what, we're faebl seeing some iron and metal come back in the treasury market. it goes ai long time without moving sometimes. we had that a-minus auction. look at the intraday. you can definitely shave a...
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[applause] together together, organized labor and scott county democrats will build power for change. thank you. tom: thank you, dino. before i get to our next guest i want to thank those -- especially thank those that put this together tonight. in quick order i am interrupting john, but john i would like you to -- [applause] bev stray hall -- bev strayhall who has taken care of all of the national press that is here. and audrey who has put countless hours into this. thank you for all of your help on this. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. andy mcguire who is the new chair of the iowa democratic party. [applause] and he is a native of waterloo iowa. she is a medical doctor, a health care executive for more than 20 years. i got to know her in the department of economic development, years ago when she served on an innovation counsel and also when she was a candidate for lieutenant governor in 2006. she is the mother of seven children, impressive. 18 years old-28 years old. she has a little more seniority and man i do. she was elected january 17 chair. in the two months that she has been chair, she ha
[applause] together together, organized labor and scott county democrats will build power for change. thank you. tom: thank you, dino. before i get to our next guest i want to thank those -- especially thank those that put this together tonight. in quick order i am interrupting john, but john i would like you to -- [applause] bev stray hall -- bev strayhall who has taken care of all of the national press that is here. and audrey who has put countless hours into this. thank you for all of your...
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. ♪ >>> it's a power struggle between bosses and yub i don't knows with the american worker caught in the middle. i'm ask labor secretary tomeck and job security. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪
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over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly taking kickback and other crimes. the story only on 7 news. >> officer resigned last month when supervisor first confronted him. i'll show you highway investigators found some important evidence on the google map street images. >> rodriguez is a that year vet rap of the san francisco police department. recently on the captain staff at bay view station. criminal case against rodriguez covers 2 issues. first he's accused of taking kickback for steering bits to towing company. after calling several times and getting no response i called rodriguez educates at his home on the peninsula. i need to talk to you. >> i can't. >>reporter: do you have an attorney i can ta
over powered the deputy at doctor upon thement at the valley medical center. >> santa cruz police looking for peeping tom into a woman home. 9:00 o'clock on tuesday night. 19-year-old victim was able to take a photo of the man this suspect opened her window and reached in. when she screamed the man ran to sliding glass door and again tried to get in the house. he ran off. >> veteran san francisco police officer now under investigation for allegedly taking kickback and other crimes....
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power. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay.g our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. as the fight of the century. >> fox's floyd mayweather, manny pacquiao. we have producers taking the day off. the winner is expected to take home big money. andy schultz talks to mayweather. >> it's billed as the fight of the century. greatest fight ever. everyone's talking about it. can it live up to the hype? >> absolutely. it's a fight you can't miss. the fight of the century, part of history. the biggest fight in the sport -- the biggest fight in boxing history. i think if i'm not mistaken the tickets are going from between 8,000 to 4 to 500,000. >> normal fan can't buy a ticket. >> we call this the billionaire boy's club. >> one more question about the purse. expected to blow everything you made out of the water. what is your thought of people throwing out you're going to make $180 million for one fight? >> the numbers is, that's close. could be a little more. >> could be more. >> could be m
power. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay.g our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. as the fight of the century. >> fox's floyd mayweather, manny pacquiao. we have producers taking the day off. the winner is expected to take home big money. andy schultz talks to mayweather. >> it's billed as the fight of the century. greatest fight ever. everyone's talking about it. can it...