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that's helping to push in the north winds so we're going to stay chilly, unseasonably so for another night. then things change as the area moves further and further east. we'll see the clouds clear. the winds let up. saturday a big push of warmer air will push us back into the 70s. overnight down to 38, mostly clear. we stay chilly. tomorrow 67, mostly sunny, milder out there tomorrow, but, still, just about seasonable. we warm up into the weekend. tomorrow night cool, no frost. as we talk about the weekend, you can see the temperatures moving much warmer. many spots will hit 80 on sunday. right now looks like the chances for rain will be pretty phil until tuesday and wednesday. it's rain we need and we hope we get it. sunday looks dry. >> had a good time with the kids. >> at the school, a beg hello to them. this was a great time to visit prospecty. the fifth graders keep you on your toes. >>> now to democracy 2012, already we're seeing a controversy brewing over the role of women and it's centered around mitt romney's wife ann. how did this get started? >> it started last night. a f
that's helping to push in the north winds so we're going to stay chilly, unseasonably so for another night. then things change as the area moves further and further east. we'll see the clouds clear. the winds let up. saturday a big push of warmer air will push us back into the 70s. overnight down to 38, mostly clear. we stay chilly. tomorrow 67, mostly sunny, milder out there tomorrow, but, still, just about seasonable. we warm up into the weekend. tomorrow night cool, no frost. as we talk...
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it's been cool, unseasonably so. normally up around 7:00, couldn't get there with the clouds. maryland's most powerful radar still staying clear and dry but we expect that to change early tomorrow morning after 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. temperatures low to mid-60s. these numbers would have been much higher had we not had the persist tnt cloud cover. the warm front could generate a shower or thunderstorm in the morning and the sunshine midday should push us up close to 0 -- 80 by 4:00. more is coming up. >>> the national -- national highway traffic safety administration is stepping up it's look into corrosion problems in the ford free star and monterey mini vans. so we understand there are 22 completes in the rear wheel wells. the rust made it difficult to latch the folding back seat. >>> there seems to be an app for just about everything. there's an app that fights racial profiling at the airport. it allows users to report tsa agents for racial profiling. several organizations are calling if a marriage between technology and civil rights activism. the app was unveiled today at a news
it's been cool, unseasonably so. normally up around 7:00, couldn't get there with the clouds. maryland's most powerful radar still staying clear and dry but we expect that to change early tomorrow morning after 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. temperatures low to mid-60s. these numbers would have been much higher had we not had the persist tnt cloud cover. the warm front could generate a shower or thunderstorm in the morning and the sunshine midday should push us up close to 0 -- 80 by 4:00. more is coming...
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relatively cool, unseasonably so but the huge shift coming tomorrow going into next weekend. winds light from the south but not enough to push up temps. humidity has come up, too. it feels damp, cool and damp. some spun sneaking through as we look at these satellite pictures, but that sun is mainly hagerstown westward. garrett county, howard county. more active weather to the west. you see the downpours toward southern indiana. the warm front is south of the system. this is our tuesday morning rain maker. you can see the air behind that boundary, mean mid-80s nashville, chore lot -- charlotte, maybe cool, rainy in the morning and maybe the rumble of thunder. anytime after 2 a.m. once we start the month of may looking for showers and maybe some showers lingering into march, especially the lower eastern shore. yous in the sun coming out and temperatures skyrocketing. wednesday a little tough to call temperatures here. we have cool air in pennsylvania that may sink down into maryland. we could be anywhere from 70 to 0 on wednesday but warm -- 80 on wednesday but warming up thurs
relatively cool, unseasonably so but the huge shift coming tomorrow going into next weekend. winds light from the south but not enough to push up temps. humidity has come up, too. it feels damp, cool and damp. some spun sneaking through as we look at these satellite pictures, but that sun is mainly hagerstown westward. garrett county, howard county. more active weather to the west. you see the downpours toward southern indiana. the warm front is south of the system. this is our tuesday morning...
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so. unseasonably warm on some of the days. some of the flowers and vegetation have come up a little early. they will be affected. 37 at gaithersburg. 43 at baltimore. 39 at martinsburg. cumberland, only 37 degrees and we have avenue got 37 at manassas -- and we've got 37 at manassas. a few clouds across the area. we have a ridge of high pressure that will move in, get rid of the clouds, going to set us up nicely for some sunshine. jet stream doing a little bit of a change of a pattern. it will head well to the north. we get a nice southerly flow. look at my weekend. the southerly flow on the back side of that ridge of high pressure will with be to an advantage to us as our temperatures start to climb. today is not all bad either. we are talking sunshine, light winds, temperatures into the mid-60s and then by tonight, skies will be mostly clear. light winds at 46 degrees. a southwesterly wind flow at five miles per hour. here is a look at the five-day forecast. as we move through into the weekend, saturday at 74 degrees. 83 on
so. unseasonably warm on some of the days. some of the flowers and vegetation have come up a little early. they will be affected. 37 at gaithersburg. 43 at baltimore. 39 at martinsburg. cumberland, only 37 degrees and we have avenue got 37 at manassas -- and we've got 37 at manassas. a few clouds across the area. we have a ridge of high pressure that will move in, get rid of the clouds, going to set us up nicely for some sunshine. jet stream doing a little bit of a change of a pattern. it will...
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this morning, maybe a possible thunderstorm, isolated shower this afternoon, but unseasonably mild temperatures today, so we went from the frosty conditions yesterday to above average temperatures for today. we look at maryland's most powerful radar. a few showers getting out of here as of now, but all in all maryland's most powerful radar is dry except if you're heading into york, pennsylvania this morning, you have one shower there and along adams county, that border. temperatures this morning 53 degrees in sikesville, we are above average there. northeast coming in right around 51 degrees. i'm going to have that easter forecast and also the opening day forecast, that's all coming up. but right now let's get a check of the traffic with angela. good morning. any accidents this early? reporter: yes. we are starting the morning off with an accident on 50. just got an update from maryland state police on that. and for those of you traveling around the baltimore region, just let me tell you that things are pretty good around the city and around the beltway here in baltimore. but on 50 the accident was at 40
this morning, maybe a possible thunderstorm, isolated shower this afternoon, but unseasonably mild temperatures today, so we went from the frosty conditions yesterday to above average temperatures for today. we look at maryland's most powerful radar. a few showers getting out of here as of now, but all in all maryland's most powerful radar is dry except if you're heading into york, pennsylvania this morning, you have one shower there and along adams county, that border. temperatures this...
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and the reason that would be relevant, it was unseasonably that night in florida and raining. sohat's what some supporters of george zimmerman are saying, that that would make sense, that he would say that it was cold. >> sounds like that to me. >> can we play it a few more times. [ indecipherable ] >> so the key is to get rid of the wind. >> wind in any broadband noise. >> so you use this plug-in to get rid of the noise you don't want. >> does it change the voice at all? could it change a word? >> it will not change a word, no. >> just makes it clearer? >> correct. >> brian, can you play that for us one more time? [ indecipherable ] >> this is now the clearest audio we have heard of george zimmerman's 911 call. but it's readily apparent there will still be controversy over what he really said. gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> all right. now, let's talk about getting away from it all. i've got three words for you, all-day spa. we're going there, next. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advi
and the reason that would be relevant, it was unseasonably that night in florida and raining. sohat's what some supporters of george zimmerman are saying, that that would make sense, that he would say that it was cold. >> sounds like that to me. >> can we play it a few more times. [ indecipherable ] >> so the key is to get rid of the wind. >> wind in any broadband noise. >> so you use this plug-in to get rid of the noise you don't want. >> does it change the...
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. >> gas prices, they've had an unseasonably warm winter, so those are the upside of things. >> yeah.ural gas is something over the long term that's going to be of tremendous benefit for the u.s. economy. that being said it's much more of a long-term impact today than the u.s. economy. so much more dependent on gas prices, obviously on imported oil. no doubt it's a benefit but gas is going to be a factor. it's what people reported with regard to qe1 and qe2. given where we we aare today, ts going to be on everyone's minds. >> what's the inflation risk? >> i think the fed forecast -- the fed forecast suggests by the end of the year, you're going to have inflation come off. we don't think there's durable inflation in today's economy. it's very hard to lift wage pressures of any significance other than creating commodity price increases. we don't think inflation -- we do think longer exit strategy from policy. we think they could bring inflation, but we don't think it's a tremendous impact or risk over the next couple of months. >> julia. >> i think the other thing the fed's going to kee
. >> gas prices, they've had an unseasonably warm winter, so those are the upside of things. >> yeah.ural gas is something over the long term that's going to be of tremendous benefit for the u.s. economy. that being said it's much more of a long-term impact today than the u.s. economy. so much more dependent on gas prices, obviously on imported oil. no doubt it's a benefit but gas is going to be a factor. it's what people reported with regard to qe1 and qe2. given where we we aare...
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. >> reporter: like so many others, the lowe family is enjoying the unseasonably warm spring. but this year, spending time in the great outdoors can carry a greater risk. >> the ticks are coming out and kids are playing outside more than they would with less cleting. >> on shelter island, new york, dealing with ticks comes with territory. >> i got bit by a tick a couple of days ago. >>. >> reporter: deer ticks carry lyme disease. it shows up with flu-like symptoms and telltale circular rash. >> we believe 2012 is going to be the worst year yet for lyme disease. >> reporter: rick osfeld is a disease ekolgts. eh said more ticks are infected this year. and the weather will only make things worse. thanks to a mild winter and a warm spring, the insects are active earlier, and a threat to people spending more time outside. >> we suspect there will be hords of infected tick nymphs ready to grab a hold of us and possibly make us sick. >> reporter: and they're not just a threat to people. dogs are at risk, too. the ticks are hard to spot on fur. >> we deal with it on a daily basis. abo
. >> reporter: like so many others, the lowe family is enjoying the unseasonably warm spring. but this year, spending time in the great outdoors can carry a greater risk. >> the ticks are coming out and kids are playing outside more than they would with less cleting. >> on shelter island, new york, dealing with ticks comes with territory. >> i got bit by a tick a couple of days ago. >>. >> reporter: deer ticks carry lyme disease. it shows up with flu-like...
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. >> reporter: like so many others, the family is enjoying the unseasonably warm spring, but this yearng time in the great outdoors can carry a greater risk. >> the ticks are coming out and the kids play outside more than they would with less clothing. >> reporter: they live on shelter island, new york where dealing with ticks comes with the territory. >> i got bit by a tick a couple of days ago. >> reporter: black legged ticks known as deer ticks carry bacteria that causes lim disease. it shows up in the summer months with flu-like symptoms and a telltale circular rash. >> we think the summer of 2012 will be the worst year yet for lyme disease. >> reporter: rick says more tick that is get the disease from myself are infected this year, and the weather will make things worse thanks to a mild winter and warm spring, the insects are active earlier and a threat to people spending more time outside. >> reporte >> we expect hoards of infective ticks on the forest floor to possibly make us sick. >> reporter: they're not just a threat to people. dogs are at risk, too. the ticks are hard to sp
. >> reporter: like so many others, the family is enjoying the unseasonably warm spring, but this yearng time in the great outdoors can carry a greater risk. >> the ticks are coming out and the kids play outside more than they would with less clothing. >> reporter: they live on shelter island, new york where dealing with ticks comes with the territory. >> i got bit by a tick a couple of days ago. >> reporter: black legged ticks known as deer ticks carry bacteria...
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so hot, people opted out of the marathon. >> first time ever we have air conditioning in the tents because of the weather this year. >> reporter: the unseasonably warm weather is expected to lost in parts of the midwest and northeast through the end of the week. but not everyone is so lucky. in some places, winter returned with a vengeance. in minnesota, they're shoveling out, where snow wreaked havoc and school closures. they got nearly a foot of snow. >> amazed on april 16th, we could get this much snow. >> i wasn't expecting this much. but it's minnesota. if you expect something, something's going to change. it's all going to change. so, kind of like predicting a wife. >> reporter: parts of the midwest are still cleaning up after more than 100 devastating tornadoes swept through oklahoma, kansas, iowa and nebraska over the weekend. in sweeney, texas, heavy rains left motorists driving through flooded streets. farmers are watching nervously. the weather could turn again. tahman bradley, abc news. >> what a spring it's been. we'll get a check of today's weather coming up later in this half hour. >>> first, we have exclusive new details involvi
so hot, people opted out of the marathon. >> first time ever we have air conditioning in the tents because of the weather this year. >> reporter: the unseasonably warm weather is expected to lost in parts of the midwest and northeast through the end of the week. but not everyone is so lucky. in some places, winter returned with a vengeance. in minnesota, they're shoveling out, where snow wreaked havoc and school closures. they got nearly a foot of snow. >> amazed on april...
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so do enjoy it, but do please take care in that unseasonable heat.'ll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for watching.
so do enjoy it, but do please take care in that unseasonable heat.'ll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for watching.
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so high that out of the marathon. >> the first time ever we have conditioning because of the weather. unseasonablyweather is thected to last in parts of midwest and northeast through the end of the week, but not everyone is so lucky. in some places, winter returned. in northern minnesota, they're out after rain and ?now the tactic and for school closures. minnesota they got nearly a foot of snow. that on april 16 you get this much. much.t expecting as it is minnesota. kind of like predicting a wife. >> part of the midwest cleaning e than 100or devastating tornadoes swept kansas, iowa,ma, and nebraska on the weekend. texas, heavy rain left driving through streets. extreme weather as follows the hottest march on record. s are watching nervously. weather could turn again. news. bradley, abc >> getting a little bit of everything out there. right here we are just dealing with extreme heat. >> dry temperatures far. dry conditions. very high yesterday. byte --hat guy's sound "trying to predict your wife." we have a great time lapse of the moon rising over the bay. is is really cool. look at the center of
so high that out of the marathon. >> the first time ever we have conditioning because of the weather. unseasonablyweather is thected to last in parts of midwest and northeast through the end of the week, but not everyone is so lucky. in some places, winter returned. in northern minnesota, they're out after rain and ?now the tactic and for school closures. minnesota they got nearly a foot of snow. that on april 16 you get this much. much.t expecting as it is minnesota. kind of like...
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temperatures running in to mid- 60s, so this is comfortable stuff, more seasonable than the last few days, which have been unseasonably, the 50s, very, very dry conditions out there. you are going to fire up the grill, go for it. be extra cautious with the coals , the hot coals. take a look, big storms, firing up in oklahoma now, couple of supercells on the map. we will track that through the evening, seeing what happens there in the southern plains, quiet in the mid atlantic and warmer tomorrow, warmer for sundays, we talk about that in just a few minutes. >>> it is a storm many marylanders won't forget. plenty of damage, thousands without power and heavy damage to ocean city. hurricane irene will go in to history books. eye ren retired from the storm names for the basin, she caused destruction from the dominican republican, through haiti, up and down the sea board, killing 49 people and causing $15 billion in damage. irene is the 76th name storm to be retired and joins other maryland storms like isabelle, ivan, floyd and fran. >>> forecasters say a dangerous tornado outbreak is likely tomorrow, in parts of kansas, o
temperatures running in to mid- 60s, so this is comfortable stuff, more seasonable than the last few days, which have been unseasonably, the 50s, very, very dry conditions out there. you are going to fire up the grill, go for it. be extra cautious with the coals , the hot coals. take a look, big storms, firing up in oklahoma now, couple of supercells on the map. we will track that through the evening, seeing what happens there in the southern plains, quiet in the mid atlantic and warmer...
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so you go over 101 and it's colder. low 60s with even mid-50s to the north. it's an unseasonably cool system settling in. one spoke in the wheel has to rotate around. the forecast calls for napa and on concord. i believe to the north and the east, we see a few buildups. we'll start off with a cold morning, breezy and cool. low 60s, below average on the temperatures. cold morning on friday. breezy. saturday looks good. sunday starts off okay and we cloud up late but we should be good for easter. >> coming up, a new development in the deadly mass shooting at the oakland united states, the overnight details released. >>> a man outnumbered an attacked outside of a station.
so you go over 101 and it's colder. low 60s with even mid-50s to the north. it's an unseasonably cool system settling in. one spoke in the wheel has to rotate around. the forecast calls for napa and on concord. i believe to the north and the east, we see a few buildups. we'll start off with a cold morning, breezy and cool. low 60s, below average on the temperatures. cold morning on friday. breezy. saturday looks good. sunday starts off okay and we cloud up late but we should be good for easter....
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it was unseasonably warm and that caused people who hire more. soe're going to have some ups and downs. from the president's point of view, politically what he had opened for was a steady climb out, slow but steady out of the trough. if we stall or things seem to be slowing down, that is bad news for him because it tells the voters, you know, that dawn you thought you saw out there is not there yet, it's still illusionary. and people are going to be making up their minds over the next six months about which way they're going to vote in this election. this strengthens the romney argument, yes, it's a recovery but it's a weak recovery, a wimpy recovery as "time" magazine called it. so many americans are continuing, working people, are continuing to have really tough times. >> so your feeling is that republicans will really be able to make hay out of this, that is of course unless next month's report is a little bit better? >> yeah. it gives them more of an opening. if this thing starts climb being back out again, this lab little speed bump, it won't a
it was unseasonably warm and that caused people who hire more. soe're going to have some ups and downs. from the president's point of view, politically what he had opened for was a steady climb out, slow but steady out of the trough. if we stall or things seem to be slowing down, that is bad news for him because it tells the voters, you know, that dawn you thought you saw out there is not there yet, it's still illusionary. and people are going to be making up their minds over the next six...
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so here's meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. all right. let's talk about what's going on this morning. unseasonably cool temperatures all day. northeastern breeze at increasing clouds that will happen as we go throughout the day. we are dry now, know and we aredealing with breezes that will pick up going into the afternoon but temperatures are on the cool side. 43 right
so here's meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. all right. let's talk about what's going on this morning. unseasonably cool temperatures all day. northeastern breeze at increasing clouds that will happen as we go throughout the day. we are dry now, know and we aredealing with breezes that will pick up going into the afternoon but temperatures are on the cool side. 43 right
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unseasonable heat. and the winning times were the slowest reported since 1985. even so the top winners, all kenyans, beat the grueling conditions and the difficult course. even though it was the slowest time since 1985 it was 2 hours, 12 minutes, 40 seconds. >> back in -- right after that, '86, '87, i used to work in boston and used to help at the finish line. kenyans always do very well. but the boston marathon has always been big. great to see it. patriots day we call it in the world's great city. >> your town. >> 11:00 a.m. start for the red sox, although they lost. >>> defense in the trayvon martin murder trial already wants a new judge, and they may get one. we'll take a look at what's likely behind that switch. >>> ralph reed joins us to look over new polls showing mitt romney, well, with a lot of ground to make up. ♪[music plays] there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. you know, typical alarm clo
unseasonable heat. and the winning times were the slowest reported since 1985. even so the top winners, all kenyans, beat the grueling conditions and the difficult course. even though it was the slowest time since 1985 it was 2 hours, 12 minutes, 40 seconds. >> back in -- right after that, '86, '87, i used to work in boston and used to help at the finish line. kenyans always do very well. but the boston marathon has always been big. great to see it. patriots day we call it in the world's...
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so some of this is a payback to the earlier gains we saw and the earlier gains were extra hyped, because of that unseasonably warm weather. but the reality is, we still have a subpar recovery. we're talking about growing around 2% in the first quarter, a little above that during the remainder of the year. that's just not fast enough to create jobs quick enough to bring down the unemployment rate in a way that's substantiative. and it's something that ben bernanke has brought up as well, because he's now worrying about, we've got 38 months running above 8% unemployment. that ties the 1980s and the cumulative effects of that are really starting to show. >> and you're echoing ken's idea that this is not -- these numbers that we have, while we may be surprised that we've slowed down to 120,000, that may be more in keeping with the economic growth numbers that we see. stephen moore is a an editorial writer with "the wall street journa journal". steven, what's your sense of these numbers? if it wasn't an election year, if you had not heard mitt romney, he's already called this a troubling report. other republicans
so some of this is a payback to the earlier gains we saw and the earlier gains were extra hyped, because of that unseasonably warm weather. but the reality is, we still have a subpar recovery. we're talking about growing around 2% in the first quarter, a little above that during the remainder of the year. that's just not fast enough to create jobs quick enough to bring down the unemployment rate in a way that's substantiative. and it's something that ben bernanke has brought up as well, because...
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so sad it would be quite funny. yeah, i respond to something is afoot but it isn't going anywhere. i go to the process. it is still unseasonably warm for moscow which means it is cold and miserable. temperature around freezing and pouring rain. who is going to break this kind of weather to fight the homeless fight for democracy? everyone. at least everyone i know. i am approached the park with a protest is led to take place with two friends, and as we walk people attached to her small, two of my former reporters, the one she took turns calling him from the scene of the siege disaster nine years ago. one is now a radical art activist and has spent a fair amount of time into. the other recently quit his editorial job in a dispute over pre-election censure. he had been instructed to exclude critical articles. as we draw closer, we can even make up the metal detectors from the crowd. then word spread, the cordon office area has filled the. the police will not be letting anyone do. this means there are at least 500 people in the park, and that by contemporary moscow standards issued. we are walking along the street looking in over
so sad it would be quite funny. yeah, i respond to something is afoot but it isn't going anywhere. i go to the process. it is still unseasonably warm for moscow which means it is cold and miserable. temperature around freezing and pouring rain. who is going to break this kind of weather to fight the homeless fight for democracy? everyone. at least everyone i know. i am approached the park with a protest is led to take place with two friends, and as we walk people attached to her small, two of...
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so sad it would be quite funny. yeah, i respond to something is afoot but it isn't going anywhere. i go to the protest. it is still unseasonably warm from oscar which means it is cold and miserable. temperature around freezing and pouring rain. who is going to break this kind of weather to fight a hopeless fight for democracy? everyone. at least everyone i know. i approached the park where it is slated to take place with two friends, and as we walk, people attach with us. we two of my former reporters, the when she took turns calling in from the scene of the peter siege disaster nine years ago. one is no a radical us and has spent a fair amount of time and should the other recently quit his editorial job in a dispute over pre-election censorship. as we draw closer we cannot even make out the metal detectors in the crowd. been worse but come the cordoned off area has filled up and police will not delay any more people through. this things to at least five other people in the park, and that is huge. we walked industry along the along the park, looking over a low fence. there are not hundreds but thousands of people in the park.
so sad it would be quite funny. yeah, i respond to something is afoot but it isn't going anywhere. i go to the protest. it is still unseasonably warm from oscar which means it is cold and miserable. temperature around freezing and pouring rain. who is going to break this kind of weather to fight a hopeless fight for democracy? everyone. at least everyone i know. i approached the park where it is slated to take place with two friends, and as we walk, people attach with us. we two of my former...
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still, because we saw such unseasonably warm weather in the last couple of months that we have seen a surplus of milk, the milk herds, the cow herds have been larger than usual. so that remains to be seen. >> let's hope that the trend of falling himming milk prices means a slow in productivity. we'll hope that doesn't happen this time. thank you. >>> mark halperin, a big vp candidate that he says has zero chance of being picked. ♪ i'm here with karen and her bffs and we are talking about activia. i've been eating activia and i feel great! i'm used to having irregularity. i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... i came to find my 'new normal' and i love it! ♪ activia and try new silky, fruity activia harvest picks. another way to enjoy activia. anti-aging cream undeniably. it creamed unbelievably a $500 cream and now women have made regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now an
still, because we saw such unseasonably warm weather in the last couple of months that we have seen a surplus of milk, the milk herds, the cow herds have been larger than usual. so that remains to be seen. >> let's hope that the trend of falling himming milk prices means a slow in productivity. we'll hope that doesn't happen this time. thank you. >>> mark halperin, a big vp candidate that he says has zero chance of being picked. ♪ i'm here with karen and her bffs and we are...
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so are grain prices due for a rebound? sfwha. >>> wheat prices under pressure, soybeans in the opposite direction. you follow commodities. we've had unseasonablyarm weather. what will that do for the wheat crop and soybean crops? >> a lot of people have been plowing in from the long he said to look at wheat because they felt this was well university done and formally fundamentally induced. but for the same reason, you're starting to see right now what could be a cross of two different commodities products going in different directions. when you don't get the moisture and there was a lot of alarming scenarios will. a lot of the speculation in the midwest was that subsidies would start rolling in because farmers are going out to inchmemplement. so long wheat. >> we continue to decline and get deeper into the red here. if you take a look at the boards, if the markets were to open now, dow would be lower by nearly 62, nasdaq by 15 and s&p 500 lower by nearly 9. weak sentiment in europe and asia. taking a look ahead, one economic report out today, weekly job last claims out a 8:30 a.m. forecast to rise by 1,000 to a total of 360,000. also retailers
so are grain prices due for a rebound? sfwha. >>> wheat prices under pressure, soybeans in the opposite direction. you follow commodities. we've had unseasonablyarm weather. what will that do for the wheat crop and soybean crops? >> a lot of people have been plowing in from the long he said to look at wheat because they felt this was well university done and formally fundamentally induced. but for the same reason, you're starting to see right now what could be a cross of two...
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unseasonably warm weather. we had the pay roles for instance were up 240,000 on average during those three months, and the six months before that, they were up half of that, 120,000. so now we get to march, which is not as affected by the weather as much and where are we, back at 120,000, the range that was prevailing before we had that good weather. some of the other data like the empire state fell 14 points in march or into april. and back to the level that we saw -- or the lowest it's been since november. once again before that seasonal boost that we got from the better weather. so i think that will is some trepidation going into it because we're not really sure if the better data that we had was just a matter of the better weather. >> when i read this in the journal, i read very first line, europe's bold program to diffuse its financial crisis. and we keep hearing it wasn't bold enough, don't we? it's weird that they wrote that. >> may 2010 was a bold program. and so was july of 2011 and october of 2011. they've had lots of bold programs. but they're really not getting to the heart of the matter. so you kind of have these red herrings like will this auction go we
unseasonably warm weather. we had the pay roles for instance were up 240,000 on average during those three months, and the six months before that, they were up half of that, 120,000. so now we get to march, which is not as affected by the weather as much and where are we, back at 120,000, the range that was prevailing before we had that good weather. some of the other data like the empire state fell 14 points in march or into april. and back to the level that we saw -- or the lowest it's been...
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so the economy is adding more jobs, but at a modest rate. what happened? >> guest: a lot of economists are saying that the weather played a significant role. there was an unseasonablyarm winter. in some fields, that made jobs available forward a few months. you had construction and homes that could be built in february when it is usually much colder. more people went to the mall and employers added more people there. they are saying that we are seeing a little bit of a pullback. host: in "the washington post" they address a that a little bit. the folks that are working now in construction, will they be able to hold on to lose jobs through the summer and fall? or should we see, because many of them were employed earlier this season, that their numbers will drop as we move into may and june and july? guest: the ones that have been hired so far will likely be stay employed for the next few months. later in thered laye year, their prospects may not be that great. but this depends on the housing market and the construction market as well. the housing market is still weighing on the economy. until housing picks up, construction will be lagging as well. host: rick manning
so the economy is adding more jobs, but at a modest rate. what happened? >> guest: a lot of economists are saying that the weather played a significant role. there was an unseasonablyarm winter. in some fields, that made jobs available forward a few months. you had construction and homes that could be built in february when it is usually much colder. more people went to the mall and employers added more people there. they are saying that we are seeing a little bit of a pullback. host: in...