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unconventional methods employers are using to spring candidates. if you are planning a vacation, there is something you should pick up before you even pack your suitcase. cash for clunkers has come to an end but soon you may able to cash in when picking up new appliances.>> looking for people the day special in the early morninak you know someone like that, amail their story alongith clear close-up picture or video to rningperson@nbcwhington.com. we may tell this person's story on the air. nb0 >>> warm one today. a warmup for tomorrow, you say. >> right. another 90-degree day coming up tomorrow. as far as today goes we have clouds with no rain out there. no rain at all. tad has been comfortable, wouldn't you say? >> yeah. >> bearable. >> yeah. bearable, yeah, indeed. no high humidity for the area. temperatures outside in the mid 80s. that's close to average. and 86 degrees, reagan national airport. 61, the dew point temperature. wind out of the south-southeast at six miles per hour. you can see that dew point temperature at 61. cooperating so the h
unconventional methods employers are using to spring candidates. if you are planning a vacation, there is something you should pick up before you even pack your suitcase. cash for clunkers has come to an end but soon you may able to cash in when picking up new appliances.>> looking for people the day special in the early morninak you know someone like that, amail their story alongith clear close-up picture or video to rningperson@nbcwhington.com. we may tell this person's story on the...
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she was also remembered as an unconventional woman who smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. a torch-bearing olympic procession was led in front of the catholic church as family and friends gathered for a private funeral mass. maria shriver high lighted the service with her mother's adventures and she brought the fwakterring to tears reading a poem she wrote with her m. she was buried not far from the family compound. >>> we're learning more about the details that happened moments before the deadly crash over the hudson river. a single-engine plane struck a helicopter. the ntsb says the controller who cleared that plane for departure got on the phone to make a personal call. that controller told the plane to contact the newark airport but failed to tell the pilot about air traffic in the area. a newark controller who did see the traffic never heard from the pilot and told teterboro to warn the ane. the teterboro was still on the phone with that personal phone call at the time. two other attempts to contact the plane were unsuccessful. nine people were killed in that collisio
she was also remembered as an unconventional woman who smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. a torch-bearing olympic procession was led in front of the catholic church as family and friends gathered for a private funeral mass. maria shriver high lighted the service with her mother's adventures and she brought the fwakterring to tears reading a poem she wrote with her m. she was buried not far from the family compound. >>> we're learning more about the details that happened...
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. >> reporter: during the height of the meltdown, bernanke took fire for unconventional lending programbut with the economy starting to emerge from the recession he is widely credited for unlocking credit and stabilizing the financial market. by choosing bernanke to lead the fed for another four years, president obama is trying to reassure the world and wall street that the u.s. will be sticking with this approach. the markets like the news. >> he's reasonable doubt really done a great job keeping the market performing. there's no question about it. >> reporter: the senate is expected to reconfirm bernanke but he has his critics who say he may have saved wall street but not millions who lost their homes to foreclosure. >> our objective remains con substantial, to restore a more stable, financial and economic environment in which opportunity can again flourish. >> reporter: that won't be easy. bernanke will have to fight inflation and unemployment. 10% of americans are expected to be out of work by the end of the year. alexis christoforous, cbs news, wall street. >> let's check the numbe
. >> reporter: during the height of the meltdown, bernanke took fire for unconventional lending programbut with the economy starting to emerge from the recession he is widely credited for unlocking credit and stabilizing the financial market. by choosing bernanke to lead the fed for another four years, president obama is trying to reassure the world and wall street that the u.s. will be sticking with this approach. the markets like the news. >> he's reasonable doubt really done a...
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both the conventional and the unconvention unconventional. the ability to defeat both an armored division and the lone suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised electric device. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. so even as we modernize our conventional forces, we're investing in the capabilities that will reorient our forces to the future. an army that's more possibly and exme denture. an air force that dominates the air space with next generation aircraft, both manned and unmanned. a marine corps that can move ashore more rapidly in more places. and across the force, we're investing in new skills and specialties, because in the 21st century, military strength will be measured not only by the weapons our troops carry, but by the languages they speak and the cultures they understand. but here's the simple truth. we cannot build the 21st military we need and maintain the fiscal responsibilities that america demands unless we fundamentally reform the way our defense establishmen
both the conventional and the unconvention unconventional. the ability to defeat both an armored division and the lone suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised electric device. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. so even as we modernize our conventional forces, we're investing in the capabilities that will reorient our forces to the future. an army that's more possibly and exme denture. an air force that dominates the air space...
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it's not just a military solution in an unconventional war like this.e to have a complete change in the way in which people live their lives, and that means that troops have to stay there for a long time. it also means that we have to insinuate money there. we have to make sure that the people are not making money from opium anymore. that they actually grow crops. that there's a way to have actual commerce taking place inside regions and provinces and between provinces. that takes a lot of troops, a lot of money, and a lot of time. >> thank you very much for your great information. >>> up next, feeling the heat in finland? >> that's right, tamron. we're going to talk about the sauna world championships and some other stories that make us say no way. what's our favorite part of honey bunches of oats? the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's
it's not just a military solution in an unconventional war like this.e to have a complete change in the way in which people live their lives, and that means that troops have to stay there for a long time. it also means that we have to insinuate money there. we have to make sure that the people are not making money from opium anymore. that they actually grow crops. that there's a way to have actual commerce taking place inside regions and provinces and between provinces. that takes a lot of...
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. >>> well, they are also remaining unconventional.all i can say is i wonder how many rehearsals they had. they would like you to believe they did not realize what a terrible thing he was into, who was he trying to kid? but lisa from maryland, like some of us, they are hoping for a life of michael vick part two. we all agree that what he did was wrong and stupid. admitting it and paying for it, deserving another chance to move on. okay, lisa, we move on, but remember, the mail bag doesn't exist without your e-mails, so drop us a line. the address mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. we'll be right back here at 1 1. don't forget, log onto wusa9.com. we'll see you then. bye. /p (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. with half the fat and calories of hellmann's real mayo, kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. ♪ the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total ca
. >>> well, they are also remaining unconventional.all i can say is i wonder how many rehearsals they had. they would like you to believe they did not realize what a terrible thing he was into, who was he trying to kid? but lisa from maryland, like some of us, they are hoping for a life of michael vick part two. we all agree that what he did was wrong and stupid. admitting it and paying for it, deserving another chance to move on. okay, lisa, we move on, but remember, the mail bag...
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conventional fed tools in terms of rate cuts, but he's moved out into an area we'd never seen before in unconventional policies, buying securities in order to push down mortgage rates and lower longer-term borrowing costs for households and businesses. really been a remarkable record. >> susie: let me ask both this, because even his supporters criticize bernanke, that he was slow to identify the telltale signs of the crisis, identifying the first flare-up. then when he did react, he overreact with policies that they say stretched the resources of the federal reserve. now the big concern is will he time the fed's exit strategy properly. will he withdraw money from the economy on the right timing. l.a., you first. your reaction. >> well, that's half right. it is true that the chairman didn't recognize the signs of -- whether it was the housing bubble or the financial meltdown. i personally can't criticize him for that, because i was in the same position as he did, and i didn't see that coming. in terms of how he's reacted, i think it's absolutely wrong to say that he overreacted. he reacted appropriatel
conventional fed tools in terms of rate cuts, but he's moved out into an area we'd never seen before in unconventional policies, buying securities in order to push down mortgage rates and lower longer-term borrowing costs for households and businesses. really been a remarkable record. >> susie: let me ask both this, because even his supporters criticize bernanke, that he was slow to identify the telltale signs of the crisis, identifying the first flare-up. then when he did react, he...
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any smart element -- enemy goes unconventional and they are likely to continue doing so until we have demonstrated the ability to prevail in in a regular -- in the irregular warfare. this means that despite the economic recession, many developing countries are not only being left behind by are falling further behind. described by one person, 1 billion people stuck in a train that is slowly rolling downhill. policy is not a dissertation are an explanation for terrorism but it does help to make such country havens for threats to our national security, including not only terrorism but illegal trafficking and pandemic threats. alsace and widespread polity are growing today, and they're terribly new -- and aeronaut new in world history. there are two central challenges in men's in scope which the world as never had to face before. the first of the risk of irreversible climate change. as we a brought home if you listen to the tale of the maldives, now part of which is more than 6 feet above sea land. the war in dartboard -- darfur has been driven by climate change and environmental degradat
any smart element -- enemy goes unconventional and they are likely to continue doing so until we have demonstrated the ability to prevail in in a regular -- in the irregular warfare. this means that despite the economic recession, many developing countries are not only being left behind by are falling further behind. described by one person, 1 billion people stuck in a train that is slowly rolling downhill. policy is not a dissertation are an explanation for terrorism but it does help to make...
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rather, at any smart indigos unconventional, and most are likely to continue doing so until we demonstrate the ability to prevail in your regular conference such as those where currently engaged in. these three factors are fed by the extent of chronic poverty within the developing world. this means that despite the economic success of many developing actress, roughly 1 billion people are not only being left behind what are falling further behind, despite -- described as 1 billion people stuck in a train that is slowly rolling downhill. failed states and lives bread -- are scarcely knew in human history. on top of the problems, worrying enough in themselves, come to central challenges which are immense in their scope and which the world has ever had to face before. the first of these is the risk of irreversible climate change. in some cases this brings a threat to the very existence of nations, as is brought home if you listen to the new president of the maldives described the current condition. the study found that the war in darfur has been driven by climate change and environmental degra
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overall, we are working with unconventional material that adds to the process of trying to create something beautiful. >> reporter: we have two and a half minutes leftent can i pick your brains real quick? >> sure. >> reporter: we are coming up into a new season. jeffrey, what do you see, if someone was watching, what would be one tip you would give them. >> i'm sorry, one tip? >> reporter: yes. what do you see that would make an outfit look great? >> i have this philosophy, there is no such thing as a bad wardrobe or bad piece of clothing. it's all about how you put it together anticipate accessorize i personally like to have one little thing. whether it is a shirt or a piece of jewelry that i carry throughout. >> reporter: in other words, have you a go to outfit? >> go to piece or go to outfit. >> it makes sense to have uniform in your life. i give the tip of buy quality and quality made garments and just change your accessories with the trends but buying a quality garment that fits you perfectly and don't be afraid to wear it. wear it again and mix it up with different accessories. >> a
overall, we are working with unconventional material that adds to the process of trying to create something beautiful. >> reporter: we have two and a half minutes leftent can i pick your brains real quick? >> sure. >> reporter: we are coming up into a new season. jeffrey, what do you see, if someone was watching, what would be one tip you would give them. >> i'm sorry, one tip? >> reporter: yes. what do you see that would make an outfit look great? >> i have...
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so to try to make a more or less conventional war film about an unconventional war and set of moral issuesy tough. and so i had -- i was available enough to what was really going on to make the film be very surreal and explore what vietnam might have really been like. but then i didn't know how to end it. plus, it was my money, because nobody would give me -- even after all those oscars and having won many awards and made two godfather pictures, nobody would let me make "apocalypse now." so i basically put up my home, which happened to be a beautiful napa valley estate -- and everything else, by the way, not just myself -- in order to make the film. and so not only was i frightened of like what i had gotten myself into creatively, i also knew that the 200 days of shooting at was mounting up i outside, so it was going to wipe me out and -- i owed, so it was going to wipe me out and i was frightened. tavis: it's a fascinating life you have lived. i assume that being able to do what you like at this point in your life, to be in control of what you do, to be financially stable and to put out a
so to try to make a more or less conventional war film about an unconventional war and set of moral issuesy tough. and so i had -- i was available enough to what was really going on to make the film be very surreal and explore what vietnam might have really been like. but then i didn't know how to end it. plus, it was my money, because nobody would give me -- even after all those oscars and having won many awards and made two godfather pictures, nobody would let me make "apocalypse...
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some things are unconventional, like boot throwing and fish tennis -- i am not sure i want to know what that is. it races must nises money for a cause, and it all goes to charity. >> that doesn't look like fun to you? >> it does, indeed. >>> thank you for being with us. we invite you to tune in at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00, and then 11:00. >> we will be back tomorrow at 4:55 a.m., and we hope you join us then. until then we hope you have a wonderful day. >> we'll see you in the morning. >> bye.
some things are unconventional, like boot throwing and fish tennis -- i am not sure i want to know what that is. it races must nises money for a cause, and it all goes to charity. >> that doesn't look like fun to you? >> it does, indeed. >>> thank you for being with us. we invite you to tune in at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00, and then 11:00. >> we will be back tomorrow at 4:55 a.m., and we hope you join us then. until then we hope you have a wonderful day. >> we'll see...
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. >>> one maryland woman take an unconventional route in an effort to find a job.story is coming up. >>> and some people took no chances being ready for whatever punches tropical storm claudette would throw at the u.s. >>> it is not just claudette. an ab and c storm and bill is gaining strength and of course our weather. it is all coming up. >>> it is 5:45. welcome back to 9 news now. we welcome back howard bernstein. >> good morning. the storm only had winds 40 to 50 miles an hour, maybe gusts to 60 but not a big storm in the sense of western florida tropical activity. bill, on the other hand is gaining strength in the atlantic, thankfully the open atlantic. >> stay there. >> i think it will be a fish storm at this point. bermuda may have to watch a little bit. next week weekend if you go to the beach the rip tides could be a problem across delaware and maryland beaches and virginia beach and new jersey. talk about what is happening the next three days. our forecast starts on a hot note. low to mid-90s around here. a stray storm is possible today and tomorrow. by
. >>> one maryland woman take an unconventional route in an effort to find a job.story is coming up. >>> and some people took no chances being ready for whatever punches tropical storm claudette would throw at the u.s. >>> it is not just claudette. an ab and c storm and bill is gaining strength and of course our weather. it is all coming up. >>> it is 5:45. welcome back to 9 news now. we welcome back howard bernstein. >> good morning. the storm only had...
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height of the meltdown, he took heat for letting layman brothers fail and for some of his most unconventional lending programs. >> we have involved as circumstances demands, but our objective is constant. >> some of bernanke's critics on capitol hill say he may have saved wall street, but not the millions who lost their homes to foreclosure. economists say his second term could be just as rocky as the first. >> as mr. bernanke looks to withdraw the liquidity, we are going to see mortgage rates rise, rates on credit cards rise and this will not sit well with the public or the white house. >> bernanke is expected to face a grueling hearing before the senate likely signs off on another four years. alexis, cbs news, wall street. >>> the housing market has turned another corner. for the first time in three years, home prices are rising. a closely watched home price index rose nearly 3% from the first quarter of this year. although second quarter prices are still down almost 15% from 2008. >>> car dealers have until 8:00 tonight to submit their paperwork so they can be reimbursed under the cash for
height of the meltdown, he took heat for letting layman brothers fail and for some of his most unconventional lending programs. >> we have involved as circumstances demands, but our objective is constant. >> some of bernanke's critics on capitol hill say he may have saved wall street, but not the millions who lost their homes to foreclosure. economists say his second term could be just as rocky as the first. >> as mr. bernanke looks to withdraw the liquidity, we are going to...
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. >>> eunice kennedy shriver was remembered as a fearless warrior for the voiceless, and an unconventional woman who smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. a torch-bearing special olympian led a procession past st. francis xavier roman catholic church in massachusetts yesterday as family and friends gathered. maria shriver let up the masses with stories about her. the special olympics founder was buried at a cemetery not far from the family compound. >>> in jacksonville, florida, captain michael scott speicher was laid to rest. he was shot down over iraq 18 years ago, on the first night of the gulf war, his fate remained a mystery until earlier this month, when the military announced marines found his remains buried in iraq. thousands of people lined the streets as a funeral motorcade carried speicher's casket through his hometown of jacksonville. governor charlie crist calling him the model naval officer. >>> we're learning more about what happened moments before last saturday's deadly crash over the hudson river. a single-engine plane struck a sight-seeing helicopter in clear we
. >>> eunice kennedy shriver was remembered as a fearless warrior for the voiceless, and an unconventional woman who smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. a torch-bearing special olympian led a procession past st. francis xavier roman catholic church in massachusetts yesterday as family and friends gathered. maria shriver let up the masses with stories about her. the special olympics founder was buried at a cemetery not far from the family compound. >>> in...
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and he is sort of unconventional. he has courage to do away with the traditions. some of them are not good for china. and it is not easy for him to be that courageous considering the conditions at that time that existed in china. so he's a very courageous person with a good command of the... of changes which are taking place in the world. so i think he has very good grasp of the situation, the developments around the world. he knows china at that time if we do not change china will lag behind. and the only way out for china to regain its vitality is to introduce reform. >> rose: so what's the reform movement in china today? how would you define it? >> reform, i think... of course we will continue to carry out the reform program. the goal, of course, is clear, that is to develop china into a modernized country. and economic reform, we're still the process of that. >> rose: where is it going. >> economic reform, i think... what we have is a system whereby there are the different ownerships exist, co-exist, and we... the chinese... the kind of economy we have in chin
and he is sort of unconventional. he has courage to do away with the traditions. some of them are not good for china. and it is not easy for him to be that courageous considering the conditions at that time that existed in china. so he's a very courageous person with a good command of the... of changes which are taking place in the world. so i think he has very good grasp of the situation, the developments around the world. he knows china at that time if we do not change china will lag behind....
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truly unconventional life. >> mommy was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. driven, but also really fun and funny. competitive, but also empathetic, restless and patient, curious and prayerful, she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her in every sense of that word. a man who marveled at everything she said and everything she did. he didn't mind if her hair was a mess, if she walks around a in wet bathing suit, if she beat him at tennis or challenged his ideas. he let her rip and he let her roar and he loved everything about her. add that to five kids who adored her and loved to be with her and you have the ultimate role model. mommy was all of our best friends, and it was an honor for all of us to be her children and a special privilege for me to be her daughter. >> eunice shriver's still surviving brother, ted kennedy, battling cancers was unable to attend. >> extraordinary life. >>> we will show you the extreme rescues from
truly unconventional life. >> mommy was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. driven, but also really fun and funny. competitive, but also empathetic, restless and patient, curious and prayerful, she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her in every sense of that word. a man who marveled at everything she said and everything she did. he...
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has he to figure out the how and when of exiting from all the unconventional policies. secondly he's going to have to defend the institutional integrity of the fed that's going to be a lot of political interest in reducing the powers of the fed. thirdly he's going to have to revamp the operational components of the fed to make sure they take into account asset prices. and finally he's going to be very involved in crisis prevention. has he a huge to do list for the second term. >> randy kroszner is with us. i'm sure he has thoughts on this. >> the first exit strategy, the fed hasn't got enough credit for the shrinkage that's occurred in the balance sheet. as you well know, a lot of short-term projects ballooned up to $3 electrical, almost a third of that run off already because of the way it's struck structured. a lot has come back, even with purchase of longer-term assets. don't you think a fair amount has occurred. >> i think there are certain facilities that unwind, cpff is an example of that. there are others like the mortgage market where it will be very difficult f
has he to figure out the how and when of exiting from all the unconventional policies. secondly he's going to have to defend the institutional integrity of the fed that's going to be a lot of political interest in reducing the powers of the fed. thirdly he's going to have to revamp the operational components of the fed to make sure they take into account asset prices. and finally he's going to be very involved in crisis prevention. has he a huge to do list for the second term. >> randy...
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rising out of people who are disenfranchised and want something and going after it by these unconventional marines. the marines are in the southern part of afghanistan. there are a lot of them there. they are trying clear what they call the battle space. they're trying to hold that area so people can vote an upcoming election in afghanistan. you need those guys operating in a more conventional fashion. at the same time you're asking what will happen in afghanistan. you will see that but also see the discrete teams move in and try to create change from the middle of this room outward very different. you come in from a country, from the outside you begin pushing in and pushing everybody out of the way you don't like. you either crush or kill them or capture them. but the other teams move into the middle and try to change the room in that way. but you need the other guys too because if i ask you to come out to me and say, you know what? i'm here. i want to help you. i want to vote for whoever you want to but go vote because that is what you need to do as an afghan citizen. that night you get
rising out of people who are disenfranchised and want something and going after it by these unconventional marines. the marines are in the southern part of afghanistan. there are a lot of them there. they are trying clear what they call the battle space. they're trying to hold that area so people can vote an upcoming election in afghanistan. you need those guys operating in a more conventional fashion. at the same time you're asking what will happen in afghanistan. you will see that but also...
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because the full spectrum demands a full range of military capabilities, both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the ied. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the future, making them more mobile and expeditionary, protecting our troops in the field. and airforce that dominates the air space with next-generation aircraft, both manned and unmanned a marine corps that can move inshore more rapidly. in the 21st century, military strength will be measured not only by the weapon they carry, but by languages they speak, by the cultures they understand. here is the simple truth. we cannot build the 21st century military we need and maintain the fiscal responsibilities that america demands unless we fundamentally reform the way our defense establishment does business. it is a simple fact. every dollar wasted in our defense budget is a dollar we
because the full spectrum demands a full range of military capabilities, both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the ied. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the future, making them more mobile and expeditionary, protecting our troops in...
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very well aware of the fact that in case the economy recoveries they have to take back their unconventional measures. i think that may be a little bit more stress this time, but overall, it shouldn't be a big surprise for the markets. rates are going to be at the same low level and there won't be any major changes in the policy. >> antje, hi. this is christine over in my neck of the woods they're watching the central bank carefully. how bullish are the on the aussie dollar? do you think a rate hike has been priced into the currency? >> well, the rate price is hiked in november or even october. that may be too early because we shouldn't forget that the australian economy is running through a shallow growth, not a recession probably, but times of almost now zero growth. so i think the australian central bank will still keep rates at a pretty low level over this year and probably think about hiking rates only next year. so i think that the markets are a little bit ahead of what the rba will do. but oeshd, sure, commodities are recovering and we still have 3% key rates in australia, which is ra
very well aware of the fact that in case the economy recoveries they have to take back their unconventional measures. i think that may be a little bit more stress this time, but overall, it shouldn't be a big surprise for the markets. rates are going to be at the same low level and there won't be any major changes in the policy. >> antje, hi. this is christine over in my neck of the woods they're watching the central bank carefully. how bullish are the on the aussie dollar? do you think a...
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troops to use unconventional tactics, patrolling house-to-house and urban areas in battling insurgentsharsh environments. senior cadets at the u.s. military academy are getting some special training, preparing them for commanding boots on the ground. laura, it sounds like west point is taking this real-life scenario to a brand new level. >> that is right. there are a bunch of different summer training sessions that have been going on that we want to tell you about. i'm going to have my cameraman showing you the west point parachuting team. we have been watching these guys coming out of the sky. we have been trying to time our live shot. it did not work out so well. west point has been named the best college in the country. that is being ranked and "forms magazine." the superintendent is being credited with helping the academy reach that number one status. we do want to get to some of this fantastic tape. we went out on these drills earlier this week. the added dimension really helps about what is new out here at west point. that is why these instructors have been putting senior cadets
troops to use unconventional tactics, patrolling house-to-house and urban areas in battling insurgentsharsh environments. senior cadets at the u.s. military academy are getting some special training, preparing them for commanding boots on the ground. laura, it sounds like west point is taking this real-life scenario to a brand new level. >> that is right. there are a bunch of different summer training sessions that have been going on that we want to tell you about. i'm going to have my...
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yeah, the unconventional idea drawing a lot of clicks at cnn.com right now.to nicole blempb who's going to walk us through this. >> actually, there are 2.6 million people who are hiv positive in nigeria. now they're encouraging them to get married to try and stop the disease from spreading. a local government agency is even offering to pay some women's dowries to encourage such marriages. our cameras attended up with of the weddings where both the bride and the groom were hiv positive. now, original aids groups said they have helped arrange about 100 marriages so far. the u.n. though has doubt that the program is actually going to be effective because think about it, there are so many different strains, there are so many different strands. no evidence yet on whether or not the marriage plan does work. but one real benefit has been providing happiness and support for patients who are so often stigmatized in nigeria and so often isolated. >> before i was lonely. being with my wife, i feel good. >> and that, christie, is one of the most talked about, one of the
yeah, the unconventional idea drawing a lot of clicks at cnn.com right now.to nicole blempb who's going to walk us through this. >> actually, there are 2.6 million people who are hiv positive in nigeria. now they're encouraging them to get married to try and stop the disease from spreading. a local government agency is even offering to pay some women's dowries to encourage such marriages. our cameras attended up with of the weddings where both the bride and the groom were hiv positive....
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. >>> a new television ad running in brazil is using an unconventional way to encourage people to save might gross you out so here is a warning, but here goes. urinate in the shower. >> it shows various cartoon carriers such as a trapeze artist, a basketball player and an alien doing their business in the shower. an environment group says one less flush per day could save up to 1100 gallons of watt every year and it's a playful way to send a message about a serious subject. >>> it might be late to plan a vacation this summer. >> but you shouldn't have any trouble pulling off a staycation his summer. holly. >> reporter: think about it. a month from now, the kids will be in school. that's why we are live this morning at pohick bay regional park where we have signed up for camping 101. coming up, you can't camp without cuisine. we'll talk about cooking around the campfire and its fun the family can have next on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fi
. >>> a new television ad running in brazil is using an unconventional way to encourage people to save might gross you out so here is a warning, but here goes. urinate in the shower. >> it shows various cartoon carriers such as a trapeze artist, a basketball player and an alien doing their business in the shower. an environment group says one less flush per day could save up to 1100 gallons of watt every year and it's a playful way to send a message about a serious subject....
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. >> it's forms that for unconventional regular loans. [ inaudible ] 45 out of 60 is a document thatrowers sign. personal financial statement. they say how much money do you have in stand. >> a statement of personal history. talk about jr. high school prom? >> no. we hope you don't. >> arc. a loan up to $35,000 to help small businesses. >> non-delegated lenders have lpc and -- goldilocks, this is papa bear. take the red skins in six. in this role playing game, i'll a big bossman who sits behind the desk and you're the small business owner and i have forms that you fill out to get a loan and i'd like it back in 20 minutes. to okay? >> absolutely. i better get started. >> yeah. i think so. >> shannon: you see why we love james rosen so much. even he can make paperwork exciting. james rose season now drowning in paperwork for weekend. thank you, james. still to come, stranded on the runway. airline pilot pleads to get her passengers off a plane. it sat for hours. you are going to hear the tape after the break. if you had to give up your summer vacation because of finances this year, you
. >> it's forms that for unconventional regular loans. [ inaudible ] 45 out of 60 is a document thatrowers sign. personal financial statement. they say how much money do you have in stand. >> a statement of personal history. talk about jr. high school prom? >> no. we hope you don't. >> arc. a loan up to $35,000 to help small businesses. >> non-delegated lenders have lpc and -- goldilocks, this is papa bear. take the red skins in six. in this role playing game, i'll...
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we thank you for giving us more insight into the tragic and unconventional life of mrs. lincoln.5 minutes telling you about their research and their books and how they got their, and then they will come up one at a time. at the end, we will take a little bit of a break to get situated. everyone will come up and then we will have questions and answers. we ask as each panelist presents that you hold your question, write it down, and then we will moderate that and get as many as we can. thank you. with that, i introduce our first panelist, and that is dr. brady. [applause] >> thank you, sally. that was one of the most fun introductions i have heard in a long time. i have to say that i agree with the quote about thomas jefferson. [laughter] this is not the way i meant to begin, but i feel i should just throw it in. the idea that if one writes about women, first ladies or whomever, that that somehow is second-class history, that it has to have a modifier in front of it about women's historian as opposed to just and historian. when you write about women, you write about life. this is t
we thank you for giving us more insight into the tragic and unconventional life of mrs. lincoln.5 minutes telling you about their research and their books and how they got their, and then they will come up one at a time. at the end, we will take a little bit of a break to get situated. everyone will come up and then we will have questions and answers. we ask as each panelist presents that you hold your question, write it down, and then we will moderate that and get as many as we can. thank you....
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we haven't really approached unconventional oil in any meaningful way yet.g way from the peak period of hydro carbons. i believe we can still produce tens of millions of barrels per day, more hydro carbons if we put our mind to it and put our capital behind us. >> is that the most economical solution? do you think we should be doing that? >> well, i think we've got -- look, we've got 150-year-old infrastructure and we use it fully almost every day. we're building new infrastructures and nations like china and india. they're going to rely upon it for decades to come. so let's not kid ourselves. we are in a hydro carbon era. we're testing alternatives. we will continue to be in a hydro carbon era for decades to come. >> melissa, the way to think about it is, energy independence is incredibly attractive politically but i doesn't, as john said, accord with reality. if we think of it in terms of energy security, what do we need to be resilient in a global trade system, i think we get better solutions and it's diversificatio diversification. as john said, diversif
we haven't really approached unconventional oil in any meaningful way yet.g way from the peak period of hydro carbons. i believe we can still produce tens of millions of barrels per day, more hydro carbons if we put our mind to it and put our capital behind us. >> is that the most economical solution? do you think we should be doing that? >> well, i think we've got -- look, we've got 150-year-old infrastructure and we use it fully almost every day. we're building new infrastructures...
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both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat an armored division and the suicide bombing. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century stop piracy, twenty-first century cyberthreats. no matter is a mission we must maintain america's military dominance. we are real intent of our force to the future, on an army that is more mobile and expeditionary, missile defense to protect our troops in the field, a navy that projects power across the oceans but operates nimbly in shallow coastal waters, and air force that dominates the air space with next generation aircraft, both manned and unmanned, a marine corps that can move ashore more rapidly in more places. across the force, investing in new skills and specialties because in the twenty-first century, military strength will be measured not only by the weapons our troops carry but by the language they speak and the culture they understand. here is the simple truth. we cannot build the twenty-first century military we need
both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat an armored division and the suicide bombing. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century stop piracy, twenty-first century cyberthreats. no matter is a mission we must maintain america's military dominance. we are real intent of our force to the future, on an army that is more mobile and expeditionary, missile defense to protect our troops in the field, a navy that projects power across the...
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we'll also take a look at vast supplies of natural gas that are now accessible in these so-called unconventionaln the country and the need to use natural gas as a bridge fuel as we move towards clean, renewable energy in the future. >> how much money would it take for this retrofitting, though, from congress? because people are watching the amount of money that's gone out the door and i think watching closely to see when the administration can actually pull back. >> well, it's interesting because we estimate that most of that money really needs to come from the private sector. there's a role for the government to -- particularly in low income weatherization, there's some money that needs to be spent there, but probably $500 billion of investment that's needed. the vast majority of that has to come from the private sector. but the government has a role to play in orienting policy towards getting the financing right, getting -- you know, using the facilities they do have. there's legislation moving in the house and the senate to create what we call a green bank, a clean energy deployment administr
we'll also take a look at vast supplies of natural gas that are now accessible in these so-called unconventionaln the country and the need to use natural gas as a bridge fuel as we move towards clean, renewable energy in the future. >> how much money would it take for this retrofitting, though, from congress? because people are watching the amount of money that's gone out the door and i think watching closely to see when the administration can actually pull back. >> well, it's...
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a christian ministry is taking an unconventional approach to helping members cover their medical billsn cnn's command center for breaking news, politics and extraordinary reports from around the world. you are in "the situation room." >>> the federal reserve hasn't been this enthusiastic about the u.s. economy in more than a year. the fed now declaring that the longest period of decline since the great depression is leveling out. that's why the central bank left interest rates alone today. you need more convincing, look at this. 57% of economists surveyed by the wall street journal say the recession is already over. that's what the experts say. let's get a reality check interest the heartland, our chief business correspondent, ali velshi, is traveling on the cnn express. he is in winsville, missouri right now. what are the folks saying to you, ali, about the economy? >> reporter: well, wolf, as you can imagine, people in the he t heartland, aren't waiting for people to sat recession is over. they believe it is still tough. the fed says it isn't feeling better but it is going to be gett
a christian ministry is taking an unconventional approach to helping members cover their medical billsn cnn's command center for breaking news, politics and extraordinary reports from around the world. you are in "the situation room." >>> the federal reserve hasn't been this enthusiastic about the u.s. economy in more than a year. the fed now declaring that the longest period of decline since the great depression is leveling out. that's why the central bank left interest...
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both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the future. and maybe that projects power across the oceans and operates nimbly -- and maybe then not only projects power across the oceans but i personally across coastal waters. -- operates nimbly across coastal waters. a marine corps that to move more rapidly across many places. in the 21st century, military strength of a measure not only by the weapons are too scary, but by the languages they speak and the cultures they -- weapons our troops carry, but by the language they speak and cultures they understand. we will not build the mi
both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the...
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both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the future. and maybe that projects power across the oceans and operates nimbly -- and maybe then not only projects power across the oceans but i personally across coastal waters. -- operates nimbly across coastal waters. a marine corps that to move more rapidly across many places. in the 21st century, military strength of a measure not only by the weapons are too scary, but by the languages they speak and the cultures they -- weapons our troops carry, but by the language they speak and cultures they understand. we will not build the mi
both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the...
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for photographers, a perfect backdrop to shoot his unconventional nudes. >> it's been exciting for everyonee, even in a subway. >> reporter: how did this idea come about? >> to idea started right here. >> reporter: here is the metropolitan museum of art. the met's classic nudes not only inspired his work, it gave him the idea of where to shoot his next project with model casey neil. were you surprised when they came up and found out, they're going to arrest me? >> yes. yeah. abc luftly. i didn't -- i didn't really know what to expect. >> reporter: neil now faces charges of public lewdness and endangering the welfare of a minor. the attorney says the museum overreacted and she should not have been arrested. >> the museum is an art institution. the art institution, by its very nature is supposed to be open-minded and to new ideas. >> reporter: to which the museum spokesman said -- >> we have no stake or opinion on the legal issues and sort of wish the whole thing would go away. >> reporter: the incident raising an age-old question -- what is art? in 1999, police arrested noted photographer sp
for photographers, a perfect backdrop to shoot his unconventional nudes. >> it's been exciting for everyonee, even in a subway. >> reporter: how did this idea come about? >> to idea started right here. >> reporter: here is the metropolitan museum of art. the met's classic nudes not only inspired his work, it gave him the idea of where to shoot his next project with model casey neil. were you surprised when they came up and found out, they're going to arrest me? >>...
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. >>> well, former president bill clinton, take a look at these pictures, in the middle of an unconventional mission right now. he's gone into reclusive north korea to win the release of two american journalists. what will it take and will he succeed? that is the big question. we're talking extraordinary diplomacy here to try to secure the release of those two journalists. north korea state-run tv released those pictures of former president bill clinton. jill dougherty is at the state department now with more on this diplomatic effort. this was clandestined to the public, obviously, jill, but if they're sending bill clinton there, they have a pretty good idea that he can be successful. >> reporter: yes, you know, yes on all of those points. after all, this according to the information that we're getting, in fact, our producer spoke with a source intimately familiar with the attempts to free these journalists and that source says if you go back after the time that these two journalists were sentenced to 12 years at hard labor, the discussion about sending a special envoy began and there were
. >>> well, former president bill clinton, take a look at these pictures, in the middle of an unconventional mission right now. he's gone into reclusive north korea to win the release of two american journalists. what will it take and will he succeed? that is the big question. we're talking extraordinary diplomacy here to try to secure the release of those two journalists. north korea state-run tv released those pictures of former president bill clinton. jill dougherty is at the state...
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. >>> an unconventional display of nudity lead people to reconsider the age old question exactly what now the kidnapped girl held there for 18 years is reunited with her family and talking to police. what is she telling them about her ordeal? >>> we may finally learn what killed michael jackson. the los angeles county coroner's office is expected to release at least a portion of its autopsy report later today. >>> and people are still waiting to pay their respects to senator ted kennedy. live pictures for you as he lies in repose at the jfk presidential library in boston. the public viewing will last through this afternoon. >>> hln "news and views" continues on this friday. hope you're having a graet one so far. i'm susan hendricks. >>> a horrific story unraveling. jaycee dugard was 11 when she was kidnapped 20 years ago. she's now free, 29 years old and the mother of two. how she was found is truly amazing, but details of her years in captivity sad, very disturbing. she was abducted while walking to her bus stop in south lake tahoe, which is along the california/nevada border. police
. >>> an unconventional display of nudity lead people to reconsider the age old question exactly what now the kidnapped girl held there for 18 years is reunited with her family and talking to police. what is she telling them about her ordeal? >>> we may finally learn what killed michael jackson. the los angeles county coroner's office is expected to release at least a portion of its autopsy report later today. >>> and people are still waiting to pay their respects to...
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both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the future. and maybe that projects power across the oceans and operates nimbly -- and maybe then not only projects power across the oceans but i personally across coastal waters. -- operates nimbly across coastal waters. a marine corps that to move more rapidly across many places. in the 21st century, military strength of a measure not only by the weapons are too scary, but by the languages they speak and the cultures they -- weapons our troops carry, but by the language they speak and cultures they understand. we will not build the mi
both conventional and unconventional. the ability to defeat both the armored division and the loan suicide bomber. the intercontinental ballistic missile and the improvised explosive device. 18th-century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats. no matter the mission, we must maintain america's military dominance. even as we modernize our conventional forces, we are investing in the abilities devilry aren't are forced to the future. -- in the capabilities that will reorient our force to the...
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to translate tactical achievement into strategic victory, and they did not predict the kind of unconventional strikes, attacks on us that have materialized since then. nonetheless, the terms of operational art, systems analysis because if you are dealing with large bureaucracies and large military forces as have grown upver the years and the support systems, logistics, medical, and so on, you need to think about military systems in system logical terms. and jake traces the evolution of this term through the 19th century into the soviet period, talks about post-stalinist developments where the legacy is rediscovered. it had been suppressed by stalin who had the general murdered and enshrined his own thinking as the ultimate in military wisdom. the soviets by trial and error, ry grievous trial and error, learned how to do deep operations in world war ii, and particularly the manchurian operation became the template for them. by the '8 0s, oligarchy has begun to understand that technology and the nature of warfare are changing and that this template of a combined arms attack that results in a de
to translate tactical achievement into strategic victory, and they did not predict the kind of unconventional strikes, attacks on us that have materialized since then. nonetheless, the terms of operational art, systems analysis because if you are dealing with large bureaucracies and large military forces as have grown upver the years and the support systems, logistics, medical, and so on, you need to think about military systems in system logical terms. and jake traces the evolution of this...
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so the unconventional piece of it was important. that doesn't explain everything about him because there was something deeply disciplined and conventional about him. when he wants to win. because he is so competitive. but if he needs the rules, he will play by them. there is a contradiction here. doing this kind of speech, remember, the big controversy was why didn't he get rid of him? why didn't he act out of a desire to say, that's it, i'm going to cut him loose? of course that moment came later. but i think the combination of these two things, this rule breaking aspect with this cautious, deliberative process is really what helped him to be successful and what shapes his presidency today. host: our guest is richard woof. caller: my question this morning would be, barack, he is doing pretty much the best he can. it's going to take a long time to correct what's gone on in the last eight years. he isn't going to be make everybody happy. but as long as he is doing what's best for the united states and for the people. how long do you
so the unconventional piece of it was important. that doesn't explain everything about him because there was something deeply disciplined and conventional about him. when he wants to win. because he is so competitive. but if he needs the rules, he will play by them. there is a contradiction here. doing this kind of speech, remember, the big controversy was why didn't he get rid of him? why didn't he act out of a desire to say, that's it, i'm going to cut him loose? of course that moment came...
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rising out of people who disenfranchised and want something and they are going after it by these unconventionalmeans. .. if you go with that stanton died we are going to come and kill in your family. so what needs to be created is a trusting your preferences by the way, that's the term and for that, so you need some sense in your own space that you can do that freely so we need these other troops can provide at the same time of the smaller teams developing intelligence and the social fabric from the inside. it's an interesting hybrid of the two if you think about trying to integrate both ted folks who won't give up. well so he's going to bring excellent skills going after those guys. the other side or part of the claim is that at the same time you need to develop that intelligence and you can use special forces teams to do that and then that stuff is handed over to what are called direct action teams which go after the targets. the sf guys or people like them don't necessarily go into the night and capture people, they develop it. what it means is it is a further look at using less what to do m
rising out of people who disenfranchised and want something and they are going after it by these unconventionalmeans. .. if you go with that stanton died we are going to come and kill in your family. so what needs to be created is a trusting your preferences by the way, that's the term and for that, so you need some sense in your own space that you can do that freely so we need these other troops can provide at the same time of the smaller teams developing intelligence and the social fabric...