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pike reasonable, average speed 29 miles per hour in natick and weston tolls. our slow spot south of the pike the expressway. 40 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave. 35 minutes on expressway. almost an hour on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. these all normals pretty drive times for this time of the commute. up for the final night. >> gene: heavy hitters and tim kaine told voters not to fall for trump's empty promises. >> believe me, we will build a wall and make mexico pay for it, believe it. we will destroy isis so fast believe me. believe me. >> sara: before the last call for gun control at the convention. >> gene: emotional plea from blair miller with so many victims. good morning. >> blair: good morning. powerful moments coming from the speeches and really all the speeches covering a lot of ground here last night. early on in the evening what is day three, very emotional speeches from family members impacted by the shootings orlando and sandy hook. some called for gun reform and in the audience, in the crowd people in tears. many peo
pike reasonable, average speed 29 miles per hour in natick and weston tolls. our slow spot south of the pike the expressway. 40 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave. 35 minutes on expressway. almost an hour on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. these all normals pretty drive times for this time of the commute. up for the final night. >> gene: heavy hitters and tim kaine told voters not to fall for trump's empty promises. >> believe me, we will build a wall and...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. authorities in dallas, texas, say the man who shot a dozen of the city's police officers, killing five, acted alone in carrying out his attack, and that he used the same style of assault rifle used in recent mass shootings in an orlando, florida, night club; a newtown, connecticut, elementary school; and an aurora, colorado, movie theater. joining us now from dallas with
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128 to the tobin. 23 minutes on 93 out. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. is dead following a crash between a car and a tractor-trailer on route 1 in plainville. the crash happened at around 9:30 last night just over a mile from the plainridge park casino 37 the 26-year-old driver of that car was killed. a young girl in the car suffered minor injuries. route 1 was closed for a short time but it is now back open. >>> for the first time ever, a woman is a presidential nominee for a major political party. chris welch has a look at t >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> reporter: following a personal speech by her daughter chelsea clinton. >> every single memory i have of my mom is that regardless of what was happening in her life, she was always, always there for me. >> reporter: hillary clinton took the stage thursday night telling the audience that america is at a moment of threatening to pull us apart. bonds of trust and respect are fraying. we have to decide whether we will all work together so we can all rise together.
128 to the tobin. 23 minutes on 93 out. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. is dead following a crash between a car and a tractor-trailer on route 1 in plainville. the crash happened at around 9:30 last night just over a mile from the plainridge park casino 37 the 26-year-old driver of that car was killed. a young girl in the car suffered minor injuries. route 1 was closed for a short time but it is now back open. >>> for the first time ever, a...
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to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 23 minutes on 28 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> 4:02. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton will give her much anticipated acceptance speech on the last day of the party's convention and comes after president most qualified person running for office. chris welch has more. >> there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not bill, nobody more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states. >> reporter: making the case that hillary clinton has the best credentials for the job. the democrats rolled out a series of speakers focused on issues like veterans benefit. >> he survivor benefits to $100,000. >> reporter: gun violence. >> in three years since sandy hook, three years since almost daily blood shed in our cities, the republican congress has done absolutely nothing to prevent the next massacre. >> reporter: foreign affairs. >> we need a president who is strong and mart and courageous who entered the oval office with the respect of the our military. >> reporter: and the economy. >>
to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 23 minutes on 28 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> 4:02. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton will give her much anticipated acceptance speech on the last day of the party's convention and comes after president most qualified person running for office. chris welch has more. >> there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not bill, nobody more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel has died. born in romania, wiesel was a holocaust survivor who wrote eloquently about the genocide carried out by nazi germany that claimed the lives of six million jews in europe during world war ii. his books, such as "night,"" dawn" and "day,"-- based on his own experience in the auschwitz, poland, concentration camp-- educated millions about what happened. his parents and younger sister died in t
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. baton rouge, louisiana was often high alert today following a deadly shooting involving law enforcement officers this morning. authorities say two police officers and one sheriff's deputy died in a shootout that occurred behind a gas station about a mile from the city's police headquarters. three other officers were wounded by gun fire. police say they kil
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. here in new york today, presumptive republican presidential nominee donald trump formally introduced his running mate, indiana governor mike pence. trump had confirmed the choice yesterday but delayed their first appearance as running mates due to thursday night's terror attack in nice, france. the two men will be the center of attention when the republican national convention begins on monday in cleveland
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desjardins: hello and thanks for joining us. the police chief in dallas is convinced that mass shooter micah johnson was plotting additional attacks. chief david brown today pointed to weapons, explosive materials, and a journal found at johnson's home as well as letters the gunman wrote in his own blood on the walls of the parking garage where officers cornered and killed him early friday. in downtown dallas, a makeshift memorial outside police headquarters
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. two days before the party's national convention begins in philadelphia, a preview of the democratic ticket played out today in miami. presumptive presidential nominee hillary clinton introduced her running mate for vice president, tim kaine, the u.s. senator from virginia. hillary clinton began by taking aim at the rhetoric heard at this week's republican national convention. >> donald trump may think amer
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as about 5,000 delegates are descending on philadelphia for the democratic national convention that starts tomorrow, the party is experiencing a change in leadership. florida congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz the chair of the democratic national committee quit her post today following the leak of embarrassing e-mails. wasserman-schultz who just yesterday introa geus-- hillary clinton an tim kaine at t
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and 20 minutes 93 south and 23 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. meteorologist shiri spear out in scituate with the gang joining us now with the forecast. hi, shiri. >> shiri: good morning, julie. >> julie: talking about how hot it has been, and look at this, looks >> shiri: saturday brightens up and got the chance for sunday showers, don't think it is going to make very much of dent. don't think we are tracking same heavy downpours and don't think it is going to help very much with this steadiest 2:00 p.m. and see improvements 5:00 and then they are done and only thing they have left and kevin lemanowicz going to have a real close eye on this from the studio later on today and most dry between two and 5:00 today. highs in upper 70s to lower 80s, so going up by couple degrees and clouds stunting backwards today and through the morning hours and 86 in worcester and 88 in nashua and 79 in chatham. cooler temperatures through sunday. sunday we will have to watch out for showers. humidity drops tomorrow and actually think these are overdoing that rain
and 20 minutes 93 south and 23 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. meteorologist shiri spear out in scituate with the gang joining us now with the forecast. hi, shiri. >> shiri: good morning, julie. >> julie: talking about how hot it has been, and look at this, looks >> shiri: saturday brightens up and got the chance for sunday showers, don't think it is going to make very much of dent. don't think we are tracking same heavy downpours and...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. barbara hope zuckerberg. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. a spokesperson for hillary clinton has confirmed that a data analytics computer program used by her presidential campaign was "accessed" as part of the hack of the democratic national committee. reuters reports that the justice department is involved in the investigation, a sign that the hack could be state-sponsored. this latest development appears to be part of a wider cyber atta
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to the tobin. 23 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> we are following breaking news right now in lynn. treat. several evidence markers surrounding a car parked in the street as well as bloody clothes. we to have a crew on the scene working to get more information on this incident. as soon as we learn more, we will pass it along to you. >>> two democratic rivals coming together to unite their political party. hillary clinton making a surprise appearance on stage after president obama wrapped up his ringing endorsement. >> while the president focus democrats focused on bringing down her opponent. fox25's blair miller is live in philadelphia this morning. and blair, all that leads up to what is sure to be a dramatic night tonight. >> reporter: sara, indeed. it all came down to this. the final night of the dnc and all the focus centered on hillary clinton. democrats seizing the opportunity to go in on donald trump, painting him as presidency. some popular trumpisms. >> he has no clue what makes america great. actuall
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here are live drive times, 14 30 minutes on 93 south, 31 minutes 128 southbound peabody to the weston tolls. >> catherine: democratic national convention is in the books and from the get-go democrats were on the attack. >> gene: hillary clinton called out donald trump's temperament and ability to lead and came hours earlier when parents of fallen soldier took the stage. blair miller live in philadelphia with us this morning. good morning, blair. >> blair: g a lot of people talking about the father's speech last night. son killed in iraq as u.s. soldier. that speech leading up to hillary clinton a little later on in the evening. captain mia cann killed by suicide bombing after other american soldiers, likely saving their lives and earned bronze star and purple heart. his father was on stage last night wanting to make sure son was not forgotten and what has >> hillary clinton was right when she calmed my son the best of america. if it was up to donald trump he never would have been in america. donald trump, you're asking americans to trust you their future. let me ask you have you even
here are live drive times, 14 30 minutes on 93 south, 31 minutes 128 southbound peabody to the weston tolls. >> catherine: democratic national convention is in the books and from the get-go democrats were on the attack. >> gene: hillary clinton called out donald trump's temperament and ability to lead and came hours earlier when parents of fallen soldier took the stage. blair miller live in philadelphia with us this morning. good morning, blair. >> blair: g a lot of people...
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francine: coming up, david weston and alex weston and jonathan ferro come a very busy show for bloomberglk about the bill gross statement challenging the central banks, how risky it might be, we will have the fed watcher for pimco giving his reaction. we will be joined by sir martin talk to us from the allen and company conference from sun valley, talking about the media, brexit, the moguls out there, coming up on bloomberg . tom: single best chart. looking forward to this. this white line is disney doing a little better than harry potter. this is time warner. this is back to the beginning of the crisis. stocks election helps out here within the media, harry potter, i want to rip the script, you can back from universal, i find harry potter to beat a unique focus. what is the money generated when you get a winner like that? it shows the power of globalizing, harry potter has two lands in universal, it is packed and universal. tom: what is the even. on a theme park -- what is the ebid ta on theme parks. chris: business, $4 billion. tom: your world was a moonshot for a certain number of
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route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 22 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> hillary clinton now focusing in on donald trump.she accepted t president late last night telling all americans she is fight for all of them. i will be a president for democrats, republicans, independents, the striving, the struggling, the successful. all those who vote for me and for those who don't. for all americans together! >> many of the speakers last night no surprise went on in philadelphia with the father of a fallen soldier spoke directly to trump. good morning, blair. >> blair: good morning. a lot of people talking about one dad's speech. his son was killed in iraq. that speech coming before hillary clinton went on the stage last night. a muslim-american was killed by those bombers right before he weighed back other american soldiers likely saving their lives because of it. he ene his father was on the stage last night. wanted to make sure his son was not forgotten and also to show what was wrong with donald trump and his stance on muslims. hillary cl
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minutes from route 128 to the tobin. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> the democrats are gearing up for their final night of the convention when hillary clinton takes the stage. >> gene: long list of to the stage calling out donald trump including vice-presidential candidate tim kaine that told voters not to fall for what he calls donald trump's empty promises. >> believe me, we will build a wall and make mexico pay for it. believe me. we will destroy isis so fast. believe me. there is nothing suspicious in my tax returns, believe me. serious call for gun control. fox25's blair miller live in philadelphia with emotional pleas from the victims of so many mass shootings. good morning, blair. >> reporter: good morning, gene. a long night for some of the delegates inside the arena. as they were getting back to some of their hotels, we were coming here this morning. those speeches cover a lot of ground. early on in the evening, very emotional speeches by famil shootings in orlando and sandy hook. some of those families called for gun r
minutes from route 128 to the tobin. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> the democrats are gearing up for their final night of the convention when hillary clinton takes the stage. >> gene: long list of to the stage calling out donald trump including vice-presidential candidate tim kaine that told voters not to fall for what he calls donald trump's empty promises. >> believe me, we will build a wall and make mexico pay...
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upper deck to route further out on the bike, weston tolls, 34 minutes. northbound, seven minutes. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> you are watching newscenter 5 at 5:00. jc: right now, an active search is underway for a second suspect in the shooting of two san diego police officers. one officer is dead, another hurt, after they were shot last night during a traffic stop. that second officer is expected to survive. it's still unclear what started the violence. one suspect is in custody, but police are warning residents to remain in their homes as the search for the other suspect continues. a man once convicted of killing washington, d.c. intern chandra levy will not be re-tried. now, marci gonzales reports, there are new questions surrounding that decision by prosecutors and a new quest for answers.
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it does search a back up, weston tolls 24 95. it slows down once you get past 495. and and slow on the southbound side. again, look at 93 southbound. it is a backup. more than half an hour. for all those pokers, prodders, shuckers and sniffers, [ inhales ] all stop & shop produce is triple checked. farm, we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. >> you're watching newscenter 5 visit to the auschwitz concentration camp today. pope francis is seen here entering the camp earlier this morning, slowly walking under the notorious gateway's cynical phrase "work sets you free." he prayed, met several survivors of the camp, and placed a candle on death wall, where prisoners were executed. pope francis is now the third consecutive pontiff to make the visit to the nazi german death camp. jc: commitment 2016 coverage continues tonight. one week after ivanka trump took the convention stage to introduce her her mother. the similarities between these women don't end there. chelsea: this november, i am voting for a woman who is my role model as a mother and as an ad
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avenue. 9 minutes on the expressway. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. today is another day you will want to bring a sweatshirt to put on your hot car >> shiri: or wipe the sweat off your body because hot out there again. we need the rain and on the flipside, what we have is more hot weather and very few will you see any kind of thunderstorm or rain relief. a severe drought in areas north of the pike across northern mass into central mass, southern march. 6-inch rainfall deficit. over 8 inches in worcester. we need that rain and we finally got some moving in for the day tomorrow and could end offfor towns and cities north. we are not going to easily spread rainfall total. 76 degrees in boston waking up to dry conditions, clear skies. sunshine this morning. 6 a.m. by 10 a.m., 86 degrees follow followed by the 90s in lunchtime today. highs will make it into the 90s in most of the towns and cities and this is the junk moving toward us. this front will arrive tonight into tomorrow. but at the same time, we have an area is going to push toward us and t
avenue. 9 minutes on the expressway. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. today is another day you will want to bring a sweatshirt to put on your hot car >> shiri: or wipe the sweat off your body because hot out there again. we need the rain and on the flipside, what we have is more hot weather and very few will you see any kind of thunderstorm or rain relief. a severe drought in areas north of the pike across northern mass into central mass, southern...
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the first leg of the pike am a weston tolls, 495, slow going through the tolls. the pike to 290 is a nightmare. you see the problem -- on the south side of 495, slow. that is what traffic looks like right now at 4:35. >> ? glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on surprises a plane full of passengers with this tribute to a world war ii veteran. the group was on the plane heading from germany back to the u.s. the pilot announced an army private was escorting the remains of the soldier back to houston. that's when the group put on their impromptu performance. ed: that is the greatest generation, and obviously because of their age, they are i wish we had more rain to talk about. maria: i know. ed: there is a lot in philadelphia. i wish i could have packed it up. mike: new york city -- [laughter] ed: i know we need it. mike: look at this. nantucket where there is over an inch of rain. here is a very minor amount. maria: we need it. mike: we do. we may get some boy, every drop helps. we are in the middle of severe drought conditions. in worcester, we are over e
the first leg of the pike am a weston tolls, 495, slow going through the tolls. the pike to 290 is a nightmare. you see the problem -- on the south side of 495, slow. that is what traffic looks like right now at 4:35. >> ? glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on surprises a plane full of passengers with this tribute to a world war ii veteran. the group was on the plane heading from germany back to the u.s. the pilot announced an army private was escorting the remains of the...
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no major issues to report yet. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. jason. >> jason: right now, julie, i am tracking pockets of heavy rain. watching this low pressure moving away from coastal virginia coming up closer to southern new england throughout the day. for portions of the area. i will tell you when the rain moves out and how heff test gets before it does coming up. >>> the father he of a fallen muslim soldier asks a pointed question to donald trump. >> have you even read the united states constitution? >> the offer he made to the republican nominee that put the crowd on its feet. >>> plus, a chance of a >>> good morning. pockets of heavy rain and let me preface this with this is the place we really need. running 8 inches below normal. and we see worcester county getting pockets of heavier downpours and back along the north shore a little bit of light rain moving in and much more on the timing of when this rain gets heavier and moves away coming up. julie all right, jason. stay up to watch the game in anaheim you made the right choice. david
no major issues to report yet. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. jason. >> jason: right now, julie, i am tracking pockets of heavy rain. watching this low pressure moving away from coastal virginia coming up closer to southern new england throughout the day. for portions of the area. i will tell you when the rain moves out and how heff test gets before it does coming up. >>> the father he of a fallen muslim soldier asks a pointed question...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm alison stewart. tonight as we absorb the horror of the attack in france, here in the united states we are still suffering after a period of incredible violence-- the killing of two african american men by police officers in minnesota and louisiana, and the shooting of police officers in dallas. americans are pained, frightened, and dismayed over the long-standing racial issues that threaten all our safety. w
judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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the dispatch says trump will be speaking at the weston virginia beach town center. will speak about reform to help veterans. and hillary clinton will campaign in northern virginia on thursday. she'll be joined by tim kain. no word on where the event will be held. >>> what are we going to do if the police decide i'm done? what are we going to do if they stop? what are we going to do? >> a woman shot during the tragedy in dallas is delivering a powerful message to the country. cameras catch a plane crashing into a lake. complete strangers race to the rescue. >>> a plane forced to make an emergency landing after passengers got sick. find out why some people on board had to be quarantined. >>> a comfortable start tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. but i'm tracking another heat wave when the mugginess retur . >>> sports final rolls out with smiles and tears to cap off your weekend. emotional roller coast for for noah who is trying to sprint to rio. >>> baker on why this was the biggest getaway weekend for his nats. >>> and the reason behind th
the dispatch says trump will be speaking at the weston virginia beach town center. will speak about reform to help veterans. and hillary clinton will campaign in northern virginia on thursday. she'll be joined by tim kain. no word on where the event will be held. >>> what are we going to do if the police decide i'm done? what are we going to do if they stop? what are we going to do? >> a woman shot during the tragedy in dallas is delivering a powerful message to the country....
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. it is the third mass killing of civilians believed to be carried out by the islamic state group-- isis-- in a week. today the country targeted was iraq. a suicide truck bomb blew up shortly after midnight in a busy shopping area of central baghdad where families were celebrating the end of the muslim holy
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but i think, again, this is just me, kael weston, talking about memorial day. it's not just about the death in past wars and remembering the sacrifice today, it's about how many more tombstones are going to be there, because those decisions -- who becomes our commander in chief -- will affect, i think, whether those tombstones are more for the right wars or more maybe for the wrong wars. so when i walk through the graveyards, and i've been to more than i ever wanted to, but in wyoming and utah and california most recently, i think, okay, here's the sacrifice so far. and there will inevitably be future sacrifice. is the policy and are the policymakers going to be deserving of that future sacrifice? so i will leave it at that, and then i will ask dave, please, come up briefly. baylin, who was actually, was kind enough to let me use part of his journal in the book. it's one of, i think, the most important parts of the book. also here, and then, alex, if you would come um -- come up as well. i would like to open it up to the veterans. i found in colorado especially
but i think, again, this is just me, kael weston, talking about memorial day. it's not just about the death in past wars and remembering the sacrifice today, it's about how many more tombstones are going to be there, because those decisions -- who becomes our commander in chief -- will affect, i think, whether those tombstones are more for the right wars or more maybe for the wrong wars. so when i walk through the graveyards, and i've been to more than i ever wanted to, but in wyoming and utah...
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i'm david weston. steven major in london. we want to move across the channel to europe.in last thursday did not make mario draghi's job any easier. if you are sitting in his chair, what do you anticipate the are looking at? steve: well, further easing in some form or another. we have looked at the idea that they could cut the rate of it further. that is the -40% rate. they could alter the pattern of the purchases and has been speculation about that this morning. but ultimately, they will have to do more because they will look across at the u.k. easing and look at the sterling move versus the euro. there has to be an economic impact on the u.s. economy on what is happening in the u.k., and it is not a good one. it requires a policy response. alix: it requires a policy response. what does it mean for a refill spread -- what does that mean for peripheral spread? should portugal be at 3%? you have to take into account that the circumstances are special. the ecb is by a large portion of these bond each month. early this morning, there was talk in the markets about the capital
i'm david weston. steven major in london. we want to move across the channel to europe.in last thursday did not make mario draghi's job any easier. if you are sitting in his chair, what do you anticipate the are looking at? steve: well, further easing in some form or another. we have looked at the idea that they could cut the rate of it further. that is the -40% rate. they could alter the pattern of the purchases and has been speculation about that this morning. but ultimately, they will have...
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i am david weston along with jonathan ferro and alix steel.lande speaking from nice, france, on the treasury last night, and he said on the news there is one suspect, did not rule out there were others involved. he predicted there will be children that will be casualties. he gave credit to security forces for stopping the person who drove this truck through a large crowd of revelers at bastille day, and it struck me as i watch this, how many times president hollande has had to give these remarks. he has paid a price for leading the country to this terrible time. jon: too many times -- maximum security alerts for 18 months now. the tragedy is we have gotten used to these kinds of events -- that the you've gotten used to these events, but it has become all too familiar. what has become all too familiar is the knee-jerk narrative off the back of these events is that these -- this will fuel populism, the debate and discussion over increasing border patrols. beyond that, we're talking about french nationals. we're not talking about immigrants. davi
i am david weston along with jonathan ferro and alix steel.lande speaking from nice, france, on the treasury last night, and he said on the news there is one suspect, did not rule out there were others involved. he predicted there will be children that will be casualties. he gave credit to security forces for stopping the person who drove this truck through a large crowd of revelers at bastille day, and it struck me as i watch this, how many times president hollande has had to give these...
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>> i'm not sure but i know i was at the weston campaign where the trump campaign is and donald trump thinks his wife is intensely private, it was a major moment for her and he's sensitive to how this moment turned out in public and he's also prone to be angry. >> i say you fire a staffer, you protect your wife. that's the right sort of manful this evening to -- thing to do. >> robert costa is saying that's what they are doing, pushing her out in front. you put a staffer out there and blame them. look, at the end of the day, the sort of disaster management of the trump campaign, it's the candidate. and if this is emblem atic of te way he would run the country -- >> i think that's what people want to know. they want to know not whether it was immorality because a lot of people would say slight immorality because they don't do this for a living. but the big question is what do you do when you got a problem inside your organization that's hurting you? do you deal with it and move on or hide from it? >> this isn't a hard one. >> there are three decisive speeches, there's the trump speech
>> i'm not sure but i know i was at the weston campaign where the trump campaign is and donald trump thinks his wife is intensely private, it was a major moment for her and he's sensitive to how this moment turned out in public and he's also prone to be angry. >> i say you fire a staffer, you protect your wife. that's the right sort of manful this evening to -- thing to do. >> robert costa is saying that's what they are doing, pushing her out in front. you put a staffer out...
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i want to start with a broad weston -- why invest in moon shots?: they can change the world and make the world better place. they can change people's behaviors and make people's lives better. intractableve the problems of humanity. why wouldn't you want that? something i was thinking about on the way here -- we had a rough week in this country in terms of race relations, getting along and some of the tough that happens, we need moon shots for that kind of stuff too. you have to be open to it. socialis the goal progress or making money or hacking life to make it easier? guest: i think the goal is to inspire. so much innovation is incremental and a moonshot pushes the boundaries further. i don't think the immediate goals should be processed. i think it's learning to think beyond the current paradigm in learning to collaborate in new ways and hopefully build new communities. emily: should we be more afraid of moon shots? guest: no. i think we have an up pro paris at level of fear when it comes to the perils of technology and what we can do. were too t
i want to start with a broad weston -- why invest in moon shots?: they can change the world and make the world better place. they can change people's behaviors and make people's lives better. intractableve the problems of humanity. why wouldn't you want that? something i was thinking about on the way here -- we had a rough week in this country in terms of race relations, getting along and some of the tough that happens, we need moon shots for that kind of stuff too. you have to be open to it....
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nigel hamilton looks at the strained relationship between fdr and weston churchill. john hicken looper discusses his path to public office. and the nsa intelligence war against the soviet union. just a few programs you will see on booktv. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >>oo
nigel hamilton looks at the strained relationship between fdr and weston churchill. john hicken looper discusses his path to public office. and the nsa intelligence war against the soviet union. just a few programs you will see on booktv. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >>oo
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waste most of the time hinting at that with ken goldman as the cfo and the cfo refusing to answering weston it could be , whoeverformer samira the new company is that joins in may not decide to take on her salary and assets her reputation has managed to survive to a large extent, even of the mayer are of marissa they rapidly coming up against that? a fix in this company has been the desire and expressed goal of marissa mayer from day one, but she has been unable to achieve that. the numbers that will jump out, should jump out tonight -- i used some predictions around 14% for revenue declining this year. but i want to go back to the chart on talking about, with a 14% decline. i'm showing you the move from a high revenue business that they fought for so many years on selling ads on computers to this big move over the last 36 months towards mobile, away from the desktop. 5% decline,und with 2% increase, some of those declines really shows the move from desktop to mobile in yahoo! is just not there. marissa mayer could not make the pivot this company and you see the ugly numbers as a result. ne
waste most of the time hinting at that with ken goldman as the cfo and the cfo refusing to answering weston it could be , whoeverformer samira the new company is that joins in may not decide to take on her salary and assets her reputation has managed to survive to a large extent, even of the mayer are of marissa they rapidly coming up against that? a fix in this company has been the desire and expressed goal of marissa mayer from day one, but she has been unable to achieve that. the numbers...
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weston now, they might have a new -- a more nuanced view. you have to throw that out as you suggested. well the interesting things to focus on is the inflation part. they do not change anything about the forecast for inflation they do note that they still see market-based inflation measures as remaining low. they are still concerned that people are thinking we're headed towards deflation rather than inflation and suggest at this point the market is done them that inflation is not something to worry about. jeff: that reference of the market-based inflation indicators of the reference to tips levels. tips implied inflation levels having coming awfully late. than whateen lower the core figures have been saying and it has been in the concern. the concern in terms of inflation dynamics is inflation expectations. if market-based measures are one of the things that influence inflation expectations, the concern is whether this low inflation is this inflationary and the fear gets embedded in the expectations. tom: i love the chart that joe has showin
weston now, they might have a new -- a more nuanced view. you have to throw that out as you suggested. well the interesting things to focus on is the inflation part. they do not change anything about the forecast for inflation they do note that they still see market-based inflation measures as remaining low. they are still concerned that people are thinking we're headed towards deflation rather than inflation and suggest at this point the market is done them that inflation is not something to...
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nigel hamilton looks at the strained relationship between fdr and weston churchill. john hicken looper discusses his path to public office. and the nsa intelligence war against the soviet union. just a few programs you will see on booktv. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >> good afternoon, welcome to the heritage foundation. welcome to those who join us on all these occasions, remind our guests in the audience, they are muted and turned off as a courtesy. for those watching online you are welcome to send questions or comments at any time, email speaker@heritage.org. following today's presentation. we are in the middle of an interesting political year. heritage will focus on policy and not necessarily politics. just a disclaimer the heritage foundation is 501c a nonprofit organization does not support or oppose any particular candidate for political office. our program is hosted by principles and politics. seminars and craft publications for teaching those who shape opinion about liberty. and political tr
nigel hamilton looks at the strained relationship between fdr and weston churchill. john hicken looper discusses his path to public office. and the nsa intelligence war against the soviet union. just a few programs you will see on booktv. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >> good afternoon, welcome to the heritage foundation. welcome to those who join us on all these occasions, remind our guests in the audience, they are muted...
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. >> drew lake -- drew weston and george have written books, political mind, a book about -- charles krauthammer said know thyselves is upraid. neighborhoods led to crime and religious violence, and after 50 years of therapy they generally don't know what they're doing and you wouldn't believe us. be nice to kids and they think you're a pedophile. why isn't there a nobel prize in psychology and could you nominate me to win it? >> you got is, man. okay. i love chicago. >> it's a pleasure to meet you. enjoy "what's the matter with kansas." one question, do you think you might be too hypercritical in regards to the democrats and do you think the democratic party might be rolling back to its new deal roots? you mentioned, for example, the issue of privatization of social security. i didn't even hear that he -- that clinton and gingrich conspired to privatize -- >> they kept it secret. >> so hillary clinton is going to defend social security and expand it. under obama we have gotten obamacare. they raised top rates for taxes. we did get dodd frank. at least it was something, do you think
. >> drew lake -- drew weston and george have written books, political mind, a book about -- charles krauthammer said know thyselves is upraid. neighborhoods led to crime and religious violence, and after 50 years of therapy they generally don't know what they're doing and you wouldn't believe us. be nice to kids and they think you're a pedophile. why isn't there a nobel prize in psychology and could you nominate me to win it? >> you got is, man. okay. i love chicago. >> it's...
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coming up, facebook slapped with a lawsuit seeking a billion dollars in damages, raising new weston's about how platforms should monitor how users are communicating. we will break it down. ♪ emily: facebook is facing a $1 billion loss. plaintiff says people affiliated with hamas facebook to communicate during attack that killed four americans in israel. this is after graphic live stream video when viral across the platform in the wake of fatal shootings in the u.s. last week. joining us -- my guess previously spent years at google focusing on policy issues. and still joining me is david kirkpatrick. do you think this is a strong lawsuit? guest: i don't think it is a strong lawsuit. it's similar to other losses that have been filed and defeated under one of the key american internet -- the communications decency act. emily: why do you think this particular lawsuit is weak or unfair? what should facebook be responsible for as far as monitoring and policing content? guest: the idea was that congress wanted technology companies to be able to develop an become plant forms for users beach a
coming up, facebook slapped with a lawsuit seeking a billion dollars in damages, raising new weston's about how platforms should monitor how users are communicating. we will break it down. ♪ emily: facebook is facing a $1 billion loss. plaintiff says people affiliated with hamas facebook to communicate during attack that killed four americans in israel. this is after graphic live stream video when viral across the platform in the wake of fatal shootings in the u.s. last week. joining us -- my...
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per to the tobin. 24 minutes on 3 south. 23 minutes on 128 southbound in route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> hillary clinton are now focusing in on donald trump. >> she has accepted the democratic nomination for president. she told all americans that she would fight for them. >> spill be a president for democrats, republicans, end pens, for the struggling, the striving, the successful and for those who don't. for all americans together. many of the speakers last night went on the attack against donald trump. fox25's blair miller live in philadelphia with the father of a fallen soldier spoke directly to donald trump. good morning, blair. >> blair: good morning, gene. this morning a lot of people are talking about that dad's speech last night. that speech playing out right before hillary clinton took the stage him he. a muslim-american was killed by a suicide bomber right after he waved back other american soldiers likely saving had life. and fwawvs he earned a bronze star and purple heart. his father was on stage wanting to make sure his son is not forgotten and what h
per to the tobin. 24 minutes on 3 south. 23 minutes on 128 southbound in route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. back to you. >>> hillary clinton are now focusing in on donald trump. >> she has accepted the democratic nomination for president. she told all americans that she would fight for them. >> spill be a president for democrats, republicans, end pens, for the struggling, the striving, the successful and for those who don't. for all americans together. many of the...
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belo garden is right next to the weston and right next to a luxury condominium high rise. and then it's right next to bank of america tower. so it's kind of a popular place in downtown. >> so we saw the writing on a building that they were saying that said centro college. >> yeah. it's like a community college but -- >> okay. all right, amanda, i want you to stand by real quickly. charles blow has some information. charles, tell us what your daughter is -- >> no, this is -- >> a friend's daughter? >> yes, this is a friend that i grew up with from louisiana. and i have no way to confirm this. she just sent me a message saying my daughter is in the omni hotel, there is a shooter in there, cops moving them around spot to spot to hide them. and i said right now? she said, yes, six officers down. i don't know what that means. she is texting me. her battery is low. they're in omni hotel. i don't have any way to confirm that or not. >> we don't have confirmation on six officers. i'm getting a text from ben ferguson who lives in dallas and he's also saying six officers as well. if
belo garden is right next to the weston and right next to a luxury condominium high rise. and then it's right next to bank of america tower. so it's kind of a popular place in downtown. >> so we saw the writing on a building that they were saying that said centro college. >> yeah. it's like a community college but -- >> okay. all right, amanda, i want you to stand by real quickly. charles blow has some information. charles, tell us what your daughter is -- >> no, this is...
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i want to call out michael hendrix weston a great job measuring how awful our local regulations are in terms of making things harder for businesses. i can get one-stop permitting for businesses in boston i would take it. but i can't. we do it in the most attractive areas, see if it works. unsurprisingly, the city of boston has proven much more enthusiastic of doing things that look fun rather than actually deregulating. i will take what i can get. this involves creating some degree of training and social connection in these areas. we need to continue pushing on this. entrepreneurs are our answer. every time you put a barrier, we are saying no to a poor kid who could have a better future. who might not sit on the couch for 300 minutes a week. they might be fulfilling their dreams instead. orad to check on to whether not i've told the story. it is one of my favorite stories about local entrepreneurship and regulation. it is a story about detroit. about five years ago. a poor woman who runs a good -- food truck and was to start her food truck in detroit. food trucks are a pet cause of min
i want to call out michael hendrix weston a great job measuring how awful our local regulations are in terms of making things harder for businesses. i can get one-stop permitting for businesses in boston i would take it. but i can't. we do it in the most attractive areas, see if it works. unsurprisingly, the city of boston has proven much more enthusiastic of doing things that look fun rather than actually deregulating. i will take what i can get. this involves creating some degree of training...
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. >> reporter: weston has been scouring the skies for months hoping for any sign is now in severe drought and westin worries his berries won't develop to full size. >> we get paid by the pound. they are small they weigh less. >> reporter: green line edging the reservoir shows how far water levels have receded in the drought. >> there are some growers who are saying they need to dig emergency water holes or expand the water holes because they just don't have enough water to get through the rest of the growing season never mind harvest. >> reporter: the head of the association say they are now seeking federal aid for farmers who are struggling. >> they're living on borrowed money, they're using their savings, so they're just literally hanging on to their farms right now. >> reporter: westin's family has been tending boths for five generations. regardings of what the weather delivers he says he'll be back out here where he belongs no matter what. >> we're farmers we keep going. >> reporter: worried if the drought gets bad enough it could stress the violence themselves. they're hoping th next
. >> reporter: weston has been scouring the skies for months hoping for any sign is now in severe drought and westin worries his berries won't develop to full size. >> we get paid by the pound. they are small they weigh less. >> reporter: green line edging the reservoir shows how far water levels have receded in the drought. >> there are some growers who are saying they need to dig emergency water holes or expand the water holes because they just don't have enough water...
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redress this issue of white supremacy and do with the weston a policing. -- question of policing.we want them to have a different role? the whole idea of broken policing, of getting eric garner off the corner for selling loose cigarettes or chasing down a guy for selling cds when the store owner doesn't care, that is the policing that we have to change. , could you talk about what you think the impact of videos are like this on the perception of afcan-american -- the afric american community and why you think language is so important we talked about cases like this? >> my first reaction to noting this is happening on social media and knowing there was another video with alton sterling was -- i cannot watch another lynching. and that is what it feels like. that is what it feels like really been through now. even in that, even if i construct it that way, i'm not sure where the empathy comes from. i'm not sure knowing watching these videos over and over ain is engendering empathy towards the victims. i think the problem is people get retrenched into their already preconceived notions
redress this issue of white supremacy and do with the weston a policing. -- question of policing.we want them to have a different role? the whole idea of broken policing, of getting eric garner off the corner for selling loose cigarettes or chasing down a guy for selling cds when the store owner doesn't care, that is the policing that we have to change. , could you talk about what you think the impact of videos are like this on the perception of afcan-american -- the afric american community...
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the brexit to taxes, saying he will only be able to lower french taxes next year if the frederick westonn solved -- if the brexit question has been solved and has not had too much of an impact on the french economy. so, this would limit the economic damage and would also limit the political contagion of brexit. a smooth process will help hollande with some arguments against the national front, who was been calling for a frexit, a french referendum to leave the eu. both.hank you let's get our guest's take on this. what are investors telling you? we talked about the fact that investors are nervous at the moment, worried about what they see in front of them. >> i think if you look at the market's action, we are pretty much at the level before brexit. i think many market investors are not too much worried about that. they are worried about global growth and potential policy mistakes. i don't think the brexit right now is the key issue for investors. guy: why do you think that is? is it because theresa may has made it very clear the way she wants to leave the eu. there are many questions surr
the brexit to taxes, saying he will only be able to lower french taxes next year if the frederick westonn solved -- if the brexit question has been solved and has not had too much of an impact on the french economy. so, this would limit the economic damage and would also limit the political contagion of brexit. a smooth process will help hollande with some arguments against the national front, who was been calling for a frexit, a french referendum to leave the eu. both.hank you let's get our...
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all of the major manufacturers from colt to winchester, remington, smith & weston, were staying alive by selling guns to almost every country but the united states. in winchester's case he had a huge contract for 20,000 rifles to the assaultan -- sultan of the ottoman empire, smith & west one sole to the russian scar. remington sold 140,000 rifles to the french, which was the largest production ever realized in their armory. they encamped one of their most charming family members, samuel remington, at the royal courts of europe where he sold to swede en, norway, the war forces for the vatican, egypt. winchester had a large contract in 1866 to mexico. and the list goes on. so, even though today i think the united states is viewed as if it has unique gun pathology, we have some completely deranged relationship to gun and it's very worth noting that the countries that are very judgmental toward the american gun problem today were very much the countries that were keeping that business alive in the 19th injure for a good chunk of time. >> host: really? >> guest: really. after the civil wa
all of the major manufacturers from colt to winchester, remington, smith & weston, were staying alive by selling guns to almost every country but the united states. in winchester's case he had a huge contract for 20,000 rifles to the assaultan -- sultan of the ottoman empire, smith & west one sole to the russian scar. remington sold 140,000 rifles to the french, which was the largest production ever realized in their armory. they encamped one of their most charming family members,...
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weston, jonathan ferro, and alix steel are up next. david: good to see you over in zÜrich.with mark fields. yourll have more of fascinating interview with the credit suisse ceo. it is a big bank week. we will we joined by alan greenspan. ." all on "bloomberg tom: the foreign exchange report. ,all street, new york time thursday evening, friday morning for most of the world, including tokyo. it will be amazing to see where maybetatistic is in 12, 15 hours. the dollar is a little weaker after the yellen fomc event. with us righta now. along with edward morse. we whipped up the bernanke chart. this is a nice set up. this is the idea of the 2003 bernanke speech. bernanke speaking with the japan deflator rolling over. he wants to get back to the reflation, back to the glide path of inflation in japan. total failure. cap perpetual bonds held? richard: this is one of those things that, in theory, works like a charm. in practice, there are a lot of doubts, a lot of concerns. getting the details right will be a concern. we have the government pooh-poohing the notion of helicopter
weston, jonathan ferro, and alix steel are up next. david: good to see you over in zÜrich.with mark fields. yourll have more of fascinating interview with the credit suisse ceo. it is a big bank week. we will we joined by alan greenspan. ." all on "bloomberg tom: the foreign exchange report. ,all street, new york time thursday evening, friday morning for most of the world, including tokyo. it will be amazing to see where maybetatistic is in 12, 15 hours. the dollar is a little weaker...