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tom? tom: thank you so much. she is in washington where she has looked at the oddity known as michigan. she is megan murphy, and she joins us now. let me cut to the chase. did mr. sanders when, or did the secretary of state lose? which is it? megan: it is definitely a win for bernie sanders. i do not know if you want to call it a loss for hillary clinton, but it shows weakness in her campaign that her campaign will not want to see heading into ohio and illinois. with whitess working-class voters. bernie sanders did shift away from the african-american vote in michigan. that is a demographic he needs to do better with. tom: how well does clinton campaign and adapt and adjust? 's mrs. clinton getting a huge turnout -- is mrs. clinton getting a huge turnout of her supporters or not? megan: if you look across the south, she has won with stunning margins. but there is an enthusiasm gap. she is study -- she is struggling with young voters. she is best when she is the underdog. we will see a media cycle where this will
tom? tom: thank you so much. she is in washington where she has looked at the oddity known as michigan. she is megan murphy, and she joins us now. let me cut to the chase. did mr. sanders when, or did the secretary of state lose? which is it? megan: it is definitely a win for bernie sanders. i do not know if you want to call it a loss for hillary clinton, but it shows weakness in her campaign that her campaign will not want to see heading into ohio and illinois. with whitess working-class...
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tom: yeah. [laughter] francine: that he did not know about. 90 billion of this stuff has to be unwound by the end of the year. i don't think we've seen the end of the repercussions. tom: exactly. vonnie: authorities now believe there was a second suspect involved in the attack on the brussels subway. that suspect reportedly accompanied this suicide bomber to the subway station and may still be alive. european union interior minister's meet in brussels today. islamic state has trained 400 people and sent them to europe for terror attacks, according to the associated press. builtare camps specifically to train for attacks against the west. north korea claims it has made progress in developing ballistic missiles that could attack south korea and the u.s. reducesof solid fuel launch preparation time. iran's linked to government will be indicted -- for an attack on a u.s. dam in new york. republicans are not rallying behind plans to stop donald trump. republicans back trumps view that the person with
tom: yeah. [laughter] francine: that he did not know about. 90 billion of this stuff has to be unwound by the end of the year. i don't think we've seen the end of the repercussions. tom: exactly. vonnie: authorities now believe there was a second suspect involved in the attack on the brussels subway. that suspect reportedly accompanied this suicide bomber to the subway station and may still be alive. european union interior minister's meet in brussels today. islamic state has trained 400 people...
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tom: it is. we should point out that by this time next quarter, we will be looking at the debris from the brexit. showing how we get along from the end of june into the third quarter. it is a wonderful time to speak with robert sinche on global wall street. harper and our team at bloomberg news is really looking at the future of global wall street. here is someone to talk about that, going back to greenberg. the ballet, where does this end in 48 months? robert: i think that the sentiment in the industry has been "are we there yet?" we are not. we continue to see the strains coming about from negative interest rates. ironically, this is coming at a time when mobile savings are very large. you would think the investment of global savings with the to a robust industry. it tells us that while the beerlying industry may still there in terms of investing assets for clients, the rapid ability -- the profitability that came with the financial engineering of the 2000 is what is being peeled away. that is
tom: it is. we should point out that by this time next quarter, we will be looking at the debris from the brexit. showing how we get along from the end of june into the third quarter. it is a wonderful time to speak with robert sinche on global wall street. harper and our team at bloomberg news is really looking at the future of global wall street. here is someone to talk about that, going back to greenberg. the ballet, where does this end in 48 months? robert: i think that the sentiment in the...
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tom, what a day. after that that coverage you had yesterday and emerging markets are feeling a little bit better today. >> one of the emerging markets linked to oil is in. norway cuts their key rate. you saw the swiss national bank earlier. this is not about the bank of japan and what yellen did or did not do. help me francine, with daylight savings time. i am lost. caroline: just where moore concealer and get through it. i guess in your time, it is 7:00 a.m. >> i guess mark carney will be speaking at 8:00 a.m. francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg first world news. caroline: turkey will be present for concessions after the european union needs for the refugee crisis. turkey wants money and a cooker pass to joining the eu. they are going to meet today in brussels to try and work out a deal. french authorities have broken up a possible terror plot in paris. four people were arrested and at least one posed an imminent threat. a counter terror rate in brussels left at least one person that. choic
tom, what a day. after that that coverage you had yesterday and emerging markets are feeling a little bit better today. >> one of the emerging markets linked to oil is in. norway cuts their key rate. you saw the swiss national bank earlier. this is not about the bank of japan and what yellen did or did not do. help me francine, with daylight savings time. i am lost. caroline: just where moore concealer and get through it. i guess in your time, it is 7:00 a.m. >> i guess mark carney...
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tom: very valuable. i know you do not see an alternative to london, but london is expensive, house dust housing, schools, maybe people would like to move somewhere more portable. we are counting down to the ecb decision. at a: 30ghi will speak a.m. in new york, 1:30 p.m. in london and we will have the news conference live. ♪ tom keene is in your and i am in london. the transamerica fair as we look at u.s. politics and brexit the pain that mario draghi has to deal with. let's get to the business latch -- flash. >> a shakeup at volkswagen. their u.s. ceo has led the company. he has been in -- left becoming, he has been in charge for two years. dealers had pushed for him to stay on the job. he was largest oil business says it will seek advice on timing for a possible ipo. the deputy crown prince dropped a bombshell in january when he said they were studying options for shared sales. in china, the bank is seeking $2.3 billion in a private placement, they will use the money to replace capital. they will iss
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tom, what a day. we are seeing a little bit of a rally from asian stocks and it is all about chair yellen. tom: with lunch yesterday, you would not have known it, that there was a dovish tone, but i will tell you, the markets moved more than i thought after the nonevent. really the questions got a response. the harvard will join us -- dean harvard will join us. francine: i think you put a perfect. when you look at market movements, there is more investors saying she is chasing the markets, not a good place to be. this is one of our main discussion points. let's get to the first word news. vonnie: thank you. the airport in brussels will remain closed to passenger flights again. it has been out of operations since the terrorist attack. once the airport doors reopen, arriving passengers will be sent to the hangers to collect their bags. the departure holds will only be able to have 1/5 of normal passengers. the un security council is being pushed to fight back against iran fourth nuclear missile tests. t
tom, what a day. we are seeing a little bit of a rally from asian stocks and it is all about chair yellen. tom: with lunch yesterday, you would not have known it, that there was a dovish tone, but i will tell you, the markets moved more than i thought after the nonevent. really the questions got a response. the harvard will join us -- dean harvard will join us. francine: i think you put a perfect. when you look at market movements, there is more investors saying she is chasing the markets, not...
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tom? tom: thank you so much. let's do a jobs nondata check. we have one difference. we'll get to that in a moment. s&p futures inched down to fractional. i'm bored. on to the next screen. the v.i.x., 16.70, showing shock at better equity markets. that was me that six weeks ago said go to cash. go to cash. go to cash. that was wrong. 17,000 on the dow, rounded up. here's the story. the 0.83 is a big deal much the german two-year made a new record low this morning, 0.586. we're in that vicinity t. just won't let occupant german two-year. francine: and this is five days until we have the e.c.b., where we're expecting them to possibly go to negative territory. watch out for european stocks as well, flat at the moment. shanghai, this is i think a huge story. they support the stock market on friday. we know the parliament is meeting. then i went rogue. emerging market currencies and stocks heading for their first week since october. rising commodity prices are luring investors back in, tom. tom:
tom? tom: thank you so much. let's do a jobs nondata check. we have one difference. we'll get to that in a moment. s&p futures inched down to fractional. i'm bored. on to the next screen. the v.i.x., 16.70, showing shock at better equity markets. that was me that six weeks ago said go to cash. go to cash. go to cash. that was wrong. 17,000 on the dow, rounded up. here's the story. the 0.83 is a big deal much the german two-year made a new record low this morning, 0.586. we're in that...
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tom: but the u.k. is. luke: i think some of the regulations and restrictions that we suffer under the eu would be lifted. would have a resurgence of belief in democracy. i think the eu has in a way damaged the people's faith in politics and political leadership. i think that is, across europe. francine: unlike the u.s.. luke: i think if there were votes, it would be closer than you think. the dutch and the danish and the germans are looking at us, saying how come they get to vote? there are many other challenges of making the eu work. tom: you are a fossil in this business. where do the young kids want to be? i know they want to be in berlin. we have cool people like hans nichols, they want to be in berlin. everybody wants to be in london? london is thriving thanks to bright younger people and older people as well. they are starting businesses. they are generating investment. growth and job creation are at the top of the tree in terms of the eu. we have pretty good demographics compared to other members of
tom: but the u.k. is. luke: i think some of the regulations and restrictions that we suffer under the eu would be lifted. would have a resurgence of belief in democracy. i think the eu has in a way damaged the people's faith in politics and political leadership. i think that is, across europe. francine: unlike the u.s.. luke: i think if there were votes, it would be closer than you think. the dutch and the danish and the germans are looking at us, saying how come they get to vote? there are...
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tom: thank you so much. we are looking at another bout of terror, it seems to be endless and coming in bunches as well. the associated press says 72 dead in a pakistan. moving to india, the prime minister gives a keynote speech. he will have highlights of that throughout the day. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: last week, francine is off. she is recovering from our bracket. there was a window of eight minutes after midnight where we were actually rocking in our brackets. that when away. all of her lousy final four picks. we have an interesting morning must-read away from donald trump and senator cruz. vonnie: i thought after the sweep by bernie sanders over the weekend, we should look at something. clinton's looming presidency, he talks about her winning 18 of 32 saint, she is likely to be the nominee. it would be a vicious battle that would bring little credit to democracy. she still lacks a coherent americansd most distrust her. tom: we turn to our expert on instability. chris: you can see the d
tom: thank you so much. we are looking at another bout of terror, it seems to be endless and coming in bunches as well. the associated press says 72 dead in a pakistan. moving to india, the prime minister gives a keynote speech. he will have highlights of that throughout the day. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: last week, francine is off. she is recovering from our bracket. there was a window of eight minutes after midnight where we were actually rocking in our brackets....
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tom: nice chart. francine: you like my chart? i work so hard for you, tom. she is supposed to do what is best for her shareholders, but these are tough times. you have to question where yahoo! fits in this kind of proxy game. tom: i think it is fluid, to say the least, and that goes across much of technology as well. peter hooper at deutsche bank, quickly, the arch issues of politicians that they address is that these companies do not employ a lot of people, do that? this is not ford, gm, ge, is it? future of but the technological advancement is centered a lot in these small companies. productivity growth has been dismal in the u.s. for the last five years. the hope is that spending on r&d , spearheaded by a number of these kinds of companies, is going to give us the wherewithal to begin to pull people out of that. tom: are we missing the accountability that ms. meyer and others have on the economy? peter: know, we are not. as soon as we get rid of a number of uncertainties holding us back, we will be able to implement some changes that will bring productivi
tom: nice chart. francine: you like my chart? i work so hard for you, tom. she is supposed to do what is best for her shareholders, but these are tough times. you have to question where yahoo! fits in this kind of proxy game. tom: i think it is fluid, to say the least, and that goes across much of technology as well. peter hooper at deutsche bank, quickly, the arch issues of politicians that they address is that these companies do not employ a lot of people, do that? this is not ford, gm, ge,...
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tom: exactly. i was watching commodities today; citigroup was really talking up saudi arabia, having trouble moving oil. really, the backstory, while you were off on your three-week vacation, is the idea that the atlanta said lowered their gdp for this quarter under 1%. that is the backdrop, yelling those before the economic public. francine: rate. -- right. it seems confusing to understand what the fed's next move is. let's get to the first word news. vonnie: good morning. a jetliner has been hijacked and forced to fly in cyprus. it was on a flight from alexandria to cairo. the egyptian government set a hijacker claimed to be wearing an explosives belt. 56 passengers have been allowed off the plane. several for for flight crew are still on board. last week's bombing severely damaged the airports departure holes in. brussel -- in brussels. it will only be able to handle 20% of the normal number of flights. the legal battle between apple and the u.s. government has ended. the government says it gain
tom: exactly. i was watching commodities today; citigroup was really talking up saudi arabia, having trouble moving oil. really, the backstory, while you were off on your three-week vacation, is the idea that the atlanta said lowered their gdp for this quarter under 1%. that is the backdrop, yelling those before the economic public. francine: rate. -- right. it seems confusing to understand what the fed's next move is. let's get to the first word news. vonnie: good morning. a jetliner has been...
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tom? tom: thank you so much. what a wonderful moment yesterday, to speak with alan greenspan celebrating his 90th birthday in a few days. on thequite cautious american political economic experiment. chairman greenspan discussed china and his reticence about dodd-frank. alan: the problem is basically china itself. growthlowing down trader dramatically, and everyone who looks at the data will tell you they are not quite sure which data are real and which are not. i do think the 7.5% rate of annual growth is unachievable. i think that what is happening is as china's productivity edges ever closer to the united states, the gap closes and the ability to close the gap is more and more difficult, which means that you are going to get a convergence between productivity in the united states and productivity in china, much more closely. that means there is going to be a big slowdown in china. that divergence the renminbi and devaluation leading us to a dollar in the late 1990's? alan: i do not know the answer to that. i do
tom? tom: thank you so much. what a wonderful moment yesterday, to speak with alan greenspan celebrating his 90th birthday in a few days. on thequite cautious american political economic experiment. chairman greenspan discussed china and his reticence about dodd-frank. alan: the problem is basically china itself. growthlowing down trader dramatically, and everyone who looks at the data will tell you they are not quite sure which data are real and which are not. i do think the 7.5% rate of...
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it is fed day, tom. we had a great interview with a former finance minister of greece, yanis varoufakis. he was pretty explosive, as expected.we had just curry of goldman sachs . hoelger, you have a public spat with yanis varoufakis. that is the understatement of the year. you don't agree with anything he says about public finances. >> well, i agree with a lot of what he said about brexit. it was what he said about protectionist risks coming out of populist policy in the u.s. -- i would add that if you want to exhibit a as the damage populism can do, look no further than the greek economy, where the less than right-wing populist government came to d until that ago an it had been a good economic upswing. francine: it's dangerous, but it is ripe. we see it with u.s. politics in donald trump, here with the possible brexit vote, with jeremy corbyn in marine le pen. >> yes, and that is let we need a reasonable debate about actual facts. the risks are significant out there, pre-at the brexit risk over here, wh
it is fed day, tom. we had a great interview with a former finance minister of greece, yanis varoufakis. he was pretty explosive, as expected.we had just curry of goldman sachs . hoelger, you have a public spat with yanis varoufakis. that is the understatement of the year. you don't agree with anything he says about public finances. >> well, i agree with a lot of what he said about brexit. it was what he said about protectionist risks coming out of populist policy in the u.s. -- i would...
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this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. tom keene new york. francine is in new york -- london. on thursday, all eyes will be on francine. the bank of the three central banks back to back to back. it's a total nerd fast here at bloomberg. here is the news with vonnie quinn. quinn: donaldie trump and hillary clinton can take steps forward as five states will primaries. ohio has become the crucial title ground. john kasich has a slightly to overcome. polls show trump with a double-digit lead in florida. this could put it into marco rubio's campaign. clinton is expected to increase her leader the delegate race. she is favored in four of the five states. the prime minister is making a trip to washington. he will hand the whole of shamrocks. party lost the majority and last month's election. his trying to get back for another term. voters will decide whether to build casinos outside atlantic city. yes, they will authorize building to casinos in the northern part of new jersey near new york city. there will be a historic changing of the guardian myan
this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. tom keene new york. francine is in new york -- london. on thursday, all eyes will be on francine. the bank of the three central banks back to back to back. it's a total nerd fast here at bloomberg. here is the news with vonnie quinn. quinn: donaldie trump and hillary clinton can take steps forward as five states will primaries. ohio has become the crucial title ground. john kasich has a slightly to overcome. polls show...
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tom? tom: thank you so much. we go on to michigan and florida. now we have data to get you ready for the jobs report tomorrow. futures churning. a 10-year yield. a different yield than a week ago. 1.85%. on the next screen, a big howing of complacency. the first leg down away from that the two-decade average. it sort of feels like dow 17,000 but we're not there yet. the yen weak over the next few days. francine: this is a picture for european stocks. we had a rally over the last five days. down to 0.2%. i wanted to mention the sterling. starting to talk about fierce of a brexit starting to play out on the markets. we have this services gauge. the most in quite a while. eople are concerned. tom: let's look at oil today. we'll focus on that in our next hour. brent crude. $100 a barrel. what is important is these are classic 250-day. imagine francine going like that. what would you do with oil there? a lot of people ask that question, but we didn't get through. it is a classic kiss. down we go again. we're so far from where we need to be to get thro
tom? tom: thank you so much. we go on to michigan and florida. now we have data to get you ready for the jobs report tomorrow. futures churning. a 10-year yield. a different yield than a week ago. 1.85%. on the next screen, a big howing of complacency. the first leg down away from that the two-decade average. it sort of feels like dow 17,000 but we're not there yet. the yen weak over the next few days. francine: this is a picture for european stocks. we had a rally over the last five days. down...
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i am tom keene. francine, i have a feeling foreign policy may be an issue this weekend as we go to november. doncine: at the moment, we not know where most of your candidates stand. it filters through the middle east. that filters through the refugee crisis and european economics. tom: percolating here on friday. we will do that as we look for the weekend reading. it for now, our first word news. cam john kuhn fired at least one ballistic missile into im jong un fired at least one ballistic missile. the european union may have a showdown with turkey as the refugees. they want to send those who do not qualify back to turkey. water down early assurances on turkey joining the eu and having citizens travel to europe without visas. to push syria's opposition towards compromise. russia backs the syrian government and says it should use its influence to pressure leaders to be more flexible. more demonstrations against the president of bridgeville. protesters are angry they have added -- angry she has added
i am tom keene. francine, i have a feeling foreign policy may be an issue this weekend as we go to november. doncine: at the moment, we not know where most of your candidates stand. it filters through the middle east. that filters through the refugee crisis and european economics. tom: percolating here on friday. we will do that as we look for the weekend reading. it for now, our first word news. cam john kuhn fired at least one ballistic missile into im jong un fired at least one ballistic...
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tom: it's a complex thing. i would suggest that gets a lot of support from people you would be surprised of. it's not just a right/left kind of economics. when you talk about what larry summers is writing, he is talking about unconventional monetary policy. he says this should be something that's only done in extremes. are we going to see a shock? all of this policy won't help. banks have got unlimited power. a central bank can create money. they could helicopter in money. if the central bank really wants to, it can create inflation. how far do they want to go with those talks? they can buy government bonds. we have not seen that properly transmit into the real economy. it's the transmission mechanism that is the real problem. they are doing qe on one hand and trying to restore the banking system on the other. tom: what are incomes doing in europe? we spend a lot of time in america talking about inflation ingested median income. what are they doing in europe? james: wage inflation is relatively subdued. unemplo
tom: it's a complex thing. i would suggest that gets a lot of support from people you would be surprised of. it's not just a right/left kind of economics. when you talk about what larry summers is writing, he is talking about unconventional monetary policy. he says this should be something that's only done in extremes. are we going to see a shock? all of this policy won't help. banks have got unlimited power. a central bank can create money. they could helicopter in money. if the central bank...
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back to you, tom. with low nominal gdp and mergers seem to be in order, here is another with vonnie quinn. vonnie: ihs and markets are going to emerge and the deal is that ihs will own 50 p.m. percent of the combined holders of ihs shares will get about 3.55 six chairs of the combined company and the share -- the chairman and ceo of ihs will become chairman and ceo of the combined company. tom: what is interesting to me is it is the advising business and maybe a 45% gross up, ihs is that much bigger. vonnie: the transaction is more than $30 billion revenue. tom: it helps to have someone on the desk, ian bremmer will address cuba in a moment, but we have this news about merger, somewhat in your world and it is this endless search for expertise driving your eurasia group and in the market as well. is been seen as one of the top global forecasters as well as analysts on energy issues, created cameron's energy which was picked up by ihs, almost a decade ago as the business gets larger, it is very hard to m
back to you, tom. with low nominal gdp and mergers seem to be in order, here is another with vonnie quinn. vonnie: ihs and markets are going to emerge and the deal is that ihs will own 50 p.m. percent of the combined holders of ihs shares will get about 3.55 six chairs of the combined company and the share -- the chairman and ceo of ihs will become chairman and ceo of the combined company. tom: what is interesting to me is it is the advising business and maybe a 45% gross up, ihs is that much...
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tom: thanks so much. let's look what equities, wants, and currencies and this is ahead of the fed meeting. we will see this through wednesday. right now, i'm going to call a churn to the market. oil is a little soggy on friday. it continues today. i don't want to make a big deal about it. there it is. let's reset. below markets are 6% highs. 17,200, that's a big number for the doom and gloom group. they've been wrong over the last two weeks. we're nowhere near the 0.5. brent crude is of note. francine: european stocks are heading for a high after asia. there are gains of 6.5%. i want to show you the 10 week high. stocks are recovering. you mentioned oil prices driving events. i have the 10 year out of the u.s.. greater --seen 2% 2%. tom: francine has a great chart. wednesday.t for we will have special coverage of the fed meeting wednesday afternoon. this is the two year yield. here are the vigilantes. up, down.down, we can't make our mind up. francine: it's been fascinating since january, driven by global
tom: thanks so much. let's look what equities, wants, and currencies and this is ahead of the fed meeting. we will see this through wednesday. right now, i'm going to call a churn to the market. oil is a little soggy on friday. it continues today. i don't want to make a big deal about it. there it is. let's reset. below markets are 6% highs. 17,200, that's a big number for the doom and gloom group. they've been wrong over the last two weeks. we're nowhere near the 0.5. brent crude is of note....
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tom? tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, commodities, up, up, feeling a remarkable change looking at bloomberg across our assets. we're not on the 2% watch but get there go quickly. nymex crude lifting with brent as well. oil an see brent, european the quote levated, is flat out wrong. that is 114-33. on dollar/yen, we have seen a weaker yen the last few days. francine? francine: this is the picture, i want to show you basic resources. global equities rallying, gaining momentum in asia. emerging market currencies also strengthening. better than expected ecodata not only from the u.s. but also from australia. the ftse is really benefiting. it is one of the biggest gainers. it has lost a little bit of momentum. it is still gaining 0.2%. copper gaining some 1.4%. let's bring in our guest for the hour from wells fargo. george, great to have you on the program. when we look at negative rates and are trying to understand what the next move is, similar to what we had in japan, do you worry about banks? george: i th
tom? tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, commodities, up, up, feeling a remarkable change looking at bloomberg across our assets. we're not on the 2% watch but get there go quickly. nymex crude lifting with brent as well. oil an see brent, european the quote levated, is flat out wrong. that is 114-33. on dollar/yen, we have seen a weaker yen the last few days. francine? francine: this is the picture, i want to show you basic resources. global equities rallying, gaining momentum in asia....
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tom and ashley were welcoming in the new year at their home in evans, colorado, with family and friends. ashley's co-worker andrea more given sen captured the moment. >> my perceptions of their relationship when i shot the video was that they were happy and in love. >> are you get this will too, mattie? okay. >> reporter: but shortly after midnight -- >> three, two, one, happy new year! >> reporter: ashley was dead from a single gunshot wound to her head. at the time, five law enforcement agencies ruled it a suicide. >> the forensic analysis done did not support any indication that tom was in proximity of ashley when the shot was fired. >> reporter: but today, four years later, ashley's husband is on trial for her murder. after new witness statements surface in 2014. those new accounts led to a grand jury investigation which determined that tom fallas pulled the trigger. >> you do not accept the possible bety that your daughter committed suicide? >> if that was the truth, then yes. >> but you don't accept and you've never accepted that as a possiblity? >> i've never had anything indicat
tom and ashley were welcoming in the new year at their home in evans, colorado, with family and friends. ashley's co-worker andrea more given sen captured the moment. >> my perceptions of their relationship when i shot the video was that they were happy and in love. >> are you get this will too, mattie? okay. >> reporter: but shortly after midnight -- >> three, two, one, happy new year! >> reporter: ashley was dead from a single gunshot wound to her head. at the...
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tom, back to you in the studio. tom: jason trennert is with us. the overview of all of this is weak nominal gdp. they are dealing with this in the ecb and in brussels. jason: i just listened to the ecb member's comments and i am shaking my head because when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. but clearly, negative interest rates, in my opinion, we are long past the point that we can rely on monetary policy to do anything particularly useful. i know negative interest rates at this point, despite the fact that we had negative real interest rates in the 1970's, that is not a good justification for having negative absolute rates right now. bob: i agree with jason. they have used monetary policy, and there is a point of diminishing returns, and we are there, i think. i do not object to their trying, but it will not work very well. can you link not terrorism directly, but the lethargy that brings to it to austerity in europe, austerity gone wrong? bob: i think you can make the following link, and it is a very up point you are making.
tom, back to you in the studio. tom: jason trennert is with us. the overview of all of this is weak nominal gdp. they are dealing with this in the ecb and in brussels. jason: i just listened to the ecb member's comments and i am shaking my head because when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. but clearly, negative interest rates, in my opinion, we are long past the point that we can rely on monetary policy to do anything particularly useful. i know negative interest rates at...
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it is smaller, tom. there are a lot of questions that need to be answered after the deadly attacks at the subway and the airport. how big is the network? we need to ask ourselves what exactly it means for belgian authorities. you can see these pictures as people are trying to count the dead and injured. tom: the 23rd largest airport in europe by one count, showing manchester, as they confront this new terror attack. we need a summary of the many headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the belgian prosecutor is saying it is a suicide attacker two explosions at the departures lounge at brussels airport killed people. as many people as 13 and possibly even more people are dead. at aer explosion downtown metro station close to the european commission headquarters. elbeek station. flights and train services have all been canceled. brussels airport will remain closed until at least tomorrow morning at six clock a.m. europe meetings around today. david cameron will hold a cobra emergency response meeting on brusse
it is smaller, tom. there are a lot of questions that need to be answered after the deadly attacks at the subway and the airport. how big is the network? we need to ask ourselves what exactly it means for belgian authorities. you can see these pictures as people are trying to count the dead and injured. tom: the 23rd largest airport in europe by one count, showing manchester, as they confront this new terror attack. we need a summary of the many headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the belgian...
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tom: i was sad. alix: there has been some speculation about the state of his mind, having been indicted just a day earlier. in your experience, was he the kind of person who would be rash , or take the indictment to a different level? there are questions about suicide, what you think about them doing that? the obviously, i don't know state of his mind at that time he passed. i cannot speculate on it. alix: when you talk to him in the past, what was he like? did he change after you left chest be? tom: no, the same guy i knew. entrepreneur, what was the biggest thing you learned from working with him? --: he had a work ethic alix: i read that you never went home, you'd only sleep for three hours a night. tom: i was younger. he was driven, worked exceptionally hard. much both of you get so credit for creating the shale boom. you are both extremely aggressive in getting acreage and such. do you feel that during your time together, or the biggest mistakes you made? tom: easy, the largest we made when i wa
tom: i was sad. alix: there has been some speculation about the state of his mind, having been indicted just a day earlier. in your experience, was he the kind of person who would be rash , or take the indictment to a different level? there are questions about suicide, what you think about them doing that? the obviously, i don't know state of his mind at that time he passed. i cannot speculate on it. alix: when you talk to him in the past, what was he like? did he change after you left chest...
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chief meteorologist tom sorrells is here with your pinpoint weather first at 5:30. >> tom: see, sometimes i yell at my anchors for not paying attention to me. ginger listens, yeah, that's a cold front. it kind of is. it's a cool front, anyway. ginger, thank you for listening. it means the world to me. the front is not doing much. it's just sort of there. this is not a rain echo, it's a smoke plume coming out of a fire. you can see the water looking pretty. the temperature reading is 78 degrees in daytona beach, getting ready for bike week. 75 in palm coast. 77 in ocala. 74 in gainesville and 80 from the cape to cocoa beach. tonight, we'll be down to 68 degrees by 9:00. come the 10:00 hour, 66. and 64 by 11:00. i'll be right back to pinpoint overnight lows and talk about how warm things are going to be tomorrow, even after this cold front. >> matt: what was that, tom, i wasn't listening. >> tom: a cold front. >> ginger: thank you, tom. >> don't forget, you can get breaking weather alerts and live radar anytime on our free news 6 pinpoint weather app. just search wkmg in your app store. >>>
chief meteorologist tom sorrells is here with your pinpoint weather first at 5:30. >> tom: see, sometimes i yell at my anchors for not paying attention to me. ginger listens, yeah, that's a cold front. it kind of is. it's a cool front, anyway. ginger, thank you for listening. it means the world to me. the front is not doing much. it's just sort of there. this is not a rain echo, it's a smoke plume coming out of a fire. you can see the water looking pretty. the temperature reading is 78...
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tom: guindon was an only child. her father died while she was a teenager. her family home in merrimack. a viewing will happen at 10:00 a.m. followed by a service at noon in virigina. no manchester. 62-year-old denise robert was murdered while taking a walk in the area of ray and carpenter streets the night of august 30. police and the fbi have times but the gunman remains at large. mike: another warm day in the granite state but the winter chill beginning to move back in. when could the snow start to move into parts of the state? let's go to mike who has the rundown for us. front now. snow showers will break it up north. not much more than a coating to the highs today, 62 at the coast, shattering the record for leap day. the old record was a lame 49. we are beginning to cool back dune into the 30's and very low -- down into the 30's and very low 40's. temperatures lower by morning. it could trigger a dusting to an inch of snow in the form of snow showers or squalls if northern parts of the state. but there is anothe
tom: guindon was an only child. her father died while she was a teenager. her family home in merrimack. a viewing will happen at 10:00 a.m. followed by a service at noon in virigina. no manchester. 62-year-old denise robert was murdered while taking a walk in the area of ray and carpenter streets the night of august 30. police and the fbi have times but the gunman remains at large. mike: another warm day in the granite state but the winter chill beginning to move back in. when could the snow...
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watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62. williams has 23 to lead the hoosiers. >> bill: when he finishes at the rim, ooh, does that complement their sets. tom wanted to probably call that time out, continue play to get seniors in. >> ian: nickens had it blocked. anunoby. 20 seconds left. >> bill: they're going to call a time out and keep playing. just to keep playing. yeah. just to get the seniors in. >> ian: senior day. yogi ferrell. >> ian: indelible impact that he's had
watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven...
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those new accounts led to a grand jury investigation which determined that tom fallas pulled theou do not accept the possible bety that your daughter committed suicide? >> if that was the truth, then yes. >> but you don't accept and you've neverssiblity? >> i've never had anything indicate that it was a suicide to accept it. >> reporter: today in courttimony heard under oath for the first time. >> when i heard him saying, oh my god, what have i done. oh my god, what have i glover, the fallas' next-door neighbor, 15 at the time, said he heard through an open window tom eople that he >> he proceeded to say, 80 shot my wife." >> how certain are you or are you not that the voice you're hearing is tom fallas' voiceeing standing in your driveway? >> i am 100%. you can't hear something like that and forget about it. i mean, that's going to bed for years to come. >> reporter: those two people tom was allegedly talking to? his parents. jim and anna fallas.t week they deny he confessed to them. >> at that point in time, did tom ever make a statement to you that he shot t that time, not at any t
those new accounts led to a grand jury investigation which determined that tom fallas pulled theou do not accept the possible bety that your daughter committed suicide? >> if that was the truth, then yes. >> but you don't accept and you've neverssiblity? >> i've never had anything indicate that it was a suicide to accept it. >> reporter: today in courttimony heard under oath for the first time. >> when i heard him saying, oh my god, what have i done. oh my god,...
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you can find our latest forecast tom: when when we come tom: for 15 years, she has been the center of our lives, and yours. but this will be the final time that we have a chance to invite nicole livas into our homes. nicole: 15 years ago, i started here doing, what was a call then? fox 43 tv? there is the open. first on fox, the 10:00 show. look at my bouncing and behaving hair. i have come a long way. i wanted to come home and work in my hometown, did that. family and friends got to see me. it has been a wonderful ride, but i have a wonderful man who got a wonderful job in washington dc so i will head up to join him. i have to say goodbye to everyone. it is tough. tom: the smile never changes. you always walk in the room with the same big, bright smile. nicole: our set has changed a little bit. changed, but the spirit of wavy news 10 has not changed. there is the guy. did not anchor the 6:00 and 11:00 news. your mother, becky, sitting over here, was one of the great pioneers that opened the door for women to be on television in hampton roads, and you returned to continue her legacy.
you can find our latest forecast tom: when when we come tom: for 15 years, she has been the center of our lives, and yours. but this will be the final time that we have a chance to invite nicole livas into our homes. nicole: 15 years ago, i started here doing, what was a call then? fox 43 tv? there is the open. first on fox, the 10:00 show. look at my bouncing and behaving hair. i have come a long way. i wanted to come home and work in my hometown, did that. family and friends got to see me. it...
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tom fallas didn't have any gsr on his hands. >> reporter: with the prosecution painting tom fallas as an angry man, out of control, a contrasting picture emerged this week of his wife. bottles and bottles of her anti-depress ant medication in the bedroom. and previous signs of depression. >> ashley said on july 24th, 2011, dear tom, i'm sorry with all that i have caused. i'm not happy about it. i'm sorry for your pain but i can no longer go on living this life. >> the prosecution does not have an easy case here. because they have this enormous legal burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. so if these jurors believe he might have confessed, he probably confessed, but they're not sure about it, and that's the strongest piece of evidence in the case? then they'll still probably be acquittal. >> reporter: the case with its wildly dwernling theories of the tragic night ashley fallas met her end is scheduled to go to the jury the week after next. for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell in denver, colorado. >>> up next, don't fall prey to the charming utility guy. he could be out to rob you.
tom fallas didn't have any gsr on his hands. >> reporter: with the prosecution painting tom fallas as an angry man, out of control, a contrasting picture emerged this week of his wife. bottles and bottles of her anti-depress ant medication in the bedroom. and previous signs of depression. >> ashley said on july 24th, 2011, dear tom, i'm sorry with all that i have caused. i'm not happy about it. i'm sorry for your pain but i can no longer go on living this life. >> the...
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i mean, that's going to be to come. >> reporter: those two people tom was allegedly talking to? his parents. jim and anna fallas. in testimony last week they deny he confessed to them. >> at that point in time, did tom ever make a statement to you that he shot ashley? >> not at that time, not at any time. >> reporter: tom's parents say they left the new year's eve party earlier that evening but came rushing back after getting texts and a phone call from their son saying, i need you now. in court last week, tom's mother anna said she comforted her son, who was distraught. >> and when you are running up towards the driveway with your husband, you see your son? >> yes. >> and he's hysterical? >> yes. >> crying? >> he's crying. >> and what he said to you is, mom, i don't understand why she would do this, i love her, i love her? >> correct. >> you hugged your son? >> yes, and we cried. >> while you're standing there with tom in the driveway, did you ever hear him say "i shot ashley"? >> never. >> reporter: ashley's mother jenna gave a different view of how tom was treating her daught
i mean, that's going to be to come. >> reporter: those two people tom was allegedly talking to? his parents. jim and anna fallas. in testimony last week they deny he confessed to them. >> at that point in time, did tom ever make a statement to you that he shot ashley? >> not at that time, not at any time. >> reporter: tom's parents say they left the new year's eve party earlier that evening but came rushing back after getting texts and a phone call from their son saying,...
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tom: and, it' s super tuesday. how presidential candidates on both the republican and democratic sides are faring tonight. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. tom: right now, we' re waiting good evening, i' m tom griffith. shelley: and i' m shelley walcott. which areas will see snow in which area will see a rain and snow mix? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here to explain. mike: it depends on where you are, temperatures lining up right around freezing in many spots north and west of concord but also in the upper valley, temperatures beginning to creep up a little bit. same story in whitefield. more rain and then snow. you can start to see there, most of it not reaching the ground. more filling in behind it during the overnight and for the morning commute tomorrow. jumping ahead the next couple of hours, there it is. manchester to the coast, maybe a touch of sleep to the north and west, and farther to the north, we see a transition over to sleet and eventually rain. how much to e
tom: and, it' s super tuesday. how presidential candidates on both the republican and democratic sides are faring tonight. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. tom: right now, we' re waiting good evening, i' m tom griffith. shelley: and i' m shelley walcott. which areas will see snow in which area will see a rain and snow mix? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here to explain. mike: it depends on where you are, temperatures lining up right around freezing...
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at the time, five law enforcement agencies ruled it a suicide. >> the forensic analysis done that tom was in proximity of ashley when the shot was fired. >> reporter: but today, four years later, ashley's husband is on trial for her murder. after new witness statements surface in 2014. those new accounts led to a grand jury investigation which determined that tom fallas pulled the trigger. >> you do not accept the possible bety that your daughter committed suicide? >> if that was the truth, then yes. >> but you don't accept and you've never accepted that as a possiblity? >> i've never had anything indicate that it was a suicide to accept it. >> reporter: today in court powerful witness testimony heard under oath for the first time. >> when i heard him saying, oh my god, what have i done. oh my god, what have i done. >> reporter: nick glover, the fallas' next-door neighbor, 15 at the time, said he heard through an open window tom confess to two people that he shot ashley. >> he proceeded to say, 80 shot my wife." >> how certain are you or are hearing is tom fallas' voice that you're se
at the time, five law enforcement agencies ruled it a suicide. >> the forensic analysis done that tom was in proximity of ashley when the shot was fired. >> reporter: but today, four years later, ashley's husband is on trial for her murder. after new witness statements surface in 2014. those new accounts led to a grand jury investigation which determined that tom fallas pulled the trigger. >> you do not accept the possible bety that your daughter committed suicide? >> if...
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>> ginger: i messed up, tom. >> tom: did i offend you? >> ginger: no, gosh no. >> tom: this is cocoa beach with the sun rising this morning. look at that one. in the spirit of bike week, can anything top it? >> lisa: that's adorable. >> tom: i mean, dude, really? >> download storm pins right now in your app store. we'd like to see what you're seeing in central florida. i'd like to see the bike week photos, dog photos and weather photos too. we've ripped away all the cloud cover and taken all the rain with it. 54 degrees in atlanta. 66 in pensacola. 62 in jacksonville and 71 in tampa and 77 does it right now in the orlando area. 70 in leesburg. 70 in sanford. it's a big difference right there. 75 down to kissimmee. 68 in the villages. in daytona beach, we're at 64 you saw the puppy, it's game on. winds at daytona beach from the northeast at 13 miles per hour. a 9-mile-an-hour wind from the north in orlando. melbourne has a 17-mile-an-hour wind and at the cape we had a 22-mile-an-hour wind gust in the last hour, making for whitecaps on the
>> ginger: i messed up, tom. >> tom: did i offend you? >> ginger: no, gosh no. >> tom: this is cocoa beach with the sun rising this morning. look at that one. in the spirit of bike week, can anything top it? >> lisa: that's adorable. >> tom: i mean, dude, really? >> download storm pins right now in your app store. we'd like to see what you're seeing in central florida. i'd like to see the bike week photos, dog photos and weather photos too. we've ripped...
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tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. is your headquarters for super tuesday, with live team coverage tomorrow. how far would you go to find a lost pet? 7 on your side explores the new technology helping bring the beloved family members back home. tuesday looks awesome, lots of sunshine, but a strong cold front is on the way. the timing coming up. to old town, alexandria to ask folks some questions about the area. let's go. what common snack was first grown right here in virginia? grapes? peanuts! peanuts! fresh roasted peanuts! (man laughs) peanuts! did that surprise you? that was very surprising! you know what else might surprise you? geico is the number one auto insurer in the d.c. metropolitan area. call or click today to see how much you could save with geico. leon: if you have them coming you know, pets are parts of the family. if they disappear, many of us would do anything to bring them back home. alison: tonight, the story of a woman who has spent thousands in hopes of finding a lost dog and the technology that's
tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. is your headquarters for super tuesday, with live team coverage tomorrow. how far would you go to find a lost pet? 7 on your side explores the new technology helping bring the beloved family members back home. tuesday looks awesome, lots of sunshine, but a strong cold front is on the way. the timing coming up. to old town, alexandria to ask folks some questions about the area. let's go. what common snack was first grown right here in virginia? grapes? peanuts!...
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tom: all right. thank you very much. let's check in on what the celtics are doing tonight. celtics and a good old-fashioned barn-burner at td tight one with the visiting game 3 of 5 straight at home for boston. first quarter, celtics start things out with a nice pass to amir johnson on the baseline for the dunk, but the jazz came to play, shelvin mack drives gets the bucket and draws the foul. utah up eight. jazz led by 13 in the second quarter, but evan turner gave the steal and the reverse lay up. jazz led by three at third quarter, jae crowder knocks down a three from the wing, celtics within two down the stretch. bradley comes up with a big block. look at the defense. he and isaiah thomas each had 18. celtics, 11 straight wins at home. syracuse vs north carolina unc looking to gain sole possession of first place in the acc. first half, trevor cooney with the long three-point attempt kennedy meeks steals the ball and gets the layup on the other end. but the tarheels hang on to win at home 75-70. girls d-4 hoops semifi
tom: all right. thank you very much. let's check in on what the celtics are doing tonight. celtics and a good old-fashioned barn-burner at td tight one with the visiting game 3 of 5 straight at home for boston. first quarter, celtics start things out with a nice pass to amir johnson on the baseline for the dunk, but the jazz came to play, shelvin mack drives gets the bucket and draws the foul. utah up eight. jazz led by 13 in the second quarter, but evan turner gave the steal and the reverse...
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>> tom: it's bumming me out. do you like the time change? do you like it light or darker? getting the kids out in the dark in the morning is not good. the radar is as clear as can be. i'm not looking for much. orlando of 87 degrees. the overnight low this morning was 69. you look at this versus the regular normal times, temperatures, it's crazy how hot we are. 78 would be the average high in the last 30 years on this day. today we went all the way to 87. in daytona beach, you went all the way to 89. that's good enough to tie the record from 1985. 87 did it at the cape. temperatures right now, 83 in daytona beach and 80 in leesburg and 77 in ocala and 84 in cocoa beach. where are we now versus where we are yesterday? it's so much hotter. 13 degrees warmer in palm coast. 6 in sanford. 4 in orlando. all the winds today pushing from the west, trapping the east coast sea breeze. all the areas on the beach didn't get a chance to cool off at all. while it was only 2 degrees warmer in daytona beach than in orlando, it's
>> tom: it's bumming me out. do you like the time change? do you like it light or darker? getting the kids out in the dark in the morning is not good. the radar is as clear as can be. i'm not looking for much. orlando of 87 degrees. the overnight low this morning was 69. you look at this versus the regular normal times, temperatures, it's crazy how hot we are. 78 would be the average high in the last 30 years on this day. today we went all the way to 87. in daytona beach, you went all the...
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tom: and monumental battle will soon be settled. in sports, term of time for local high school and college baseball teams. anita: get out the raingear. possibly if you lakes as we continue this thursday night. >> you're watching wavy news 10 anita: a decision on the region's trash load. tom: right now the company takes company repower south has put a strong bid. it plans to build a facility in chesapeake and turned trash into collets. contracts differ by $20 a ton. there is a third option. it was a portsmouth and residents even more money. >> if you are in the low 40's or mid-40's, it is still $15 a ton cheaper. you will looking in the neighborhood of $1.6 million to $2 million a year savings. anita: the board meets tomorrow at 9:30 in the morning. tom: next, should they say or should they go? who should decide. major battle on confederate >> you're watching wavy news 10 at 6:00. anita: a live look at super doppler 10 as we track what could be an interesting night. ashley is headed our way in a couple minutes. a battle over a remova
tom: and monumental battle will soon be settled. in sports, term of time for local high school and college baseball teams. anita: get out the raingear. possibly if you lakes as we continue this thursday night. >> you're watching wavy news 10 anita: a decision on the region's trash load. tom: right now the company takes company repower south has put a strong bid. it plans to build a facility in chesapeake and turned trash into collets. contracts differ by $20 a ton. there is a third...
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chief meteorologist tom sorrells and meteorologist troy bridges are pinpointing your weather on 105.9 sunny fm, 101.9 amp radio, and mix 105.1. >> ginger: all right. get your boots ready. we're just a couple of weeks away from central florida's largest country music festival. >> lisa: it's a big old party. the 6th annual runaway country musicfest will bring many of country music's biggest names to kissimmee this year. news 6 is partnering with collis roofing to give you the ultimate fan experience. tickets for the entire three-day event. all you have to do is watch news 6 at 11:00, beginning next monday for the country star of the day. then head to clickorlando.com/runaway country to enter. this year it's at osceola heritage park. well, a labor of love. >> ginger: next at 5:00, how a local organization is helping special needs high school students with proms. and a rare discovery is prompting scientists to clone a discovery from the ice age. how they're trying to recreate the creature. >> lisa: and we're following a
chief meteorologist tom sorrells and meteorologist troy bridges are pinpointing your weather on 105.9 sunny fm, 101.9 amp radio, and mix 105.1. >> ginger: all right. get your boots ready. we're just a couple of weeks away from central florida's largest country music festival. >> lisa: it's a big old party. the 6th annual runaway country musicfest will bring many of country music's biggest names to kissimmee this year. news 6 is partnering with collis roofing to give you the ultimate...
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. >> tom: we're going to run to the news 6 tent. >> lisa: no kidding. >> tom: i don't think it's going to be a wash-out. i want to start out the weather story with a couple of storm pins. >> lisa: i love that. >> tom: a bird in the water. i like it a lot. this is melbourne. it's a great shot. richard uses, as you know, i brag about it all the time, the samsung 6. this was shot on an iphone. >> matt: richard came to our studio the other day. he won the runaway country tickets. >> tom: he's a big dude. >> matt: a big handsome guy. >> tom: he'll be looking for you for a hug. >> download storm pins right now in your app store. we'd like to see what you're seeing in central florida. radar tonight, we're getting rid of the rain for the rest of the evening. i really think if you have outdoor plans, you're going to the attractions, out to dinner, whatever you've got to do, giddy up. it's going to be a good evening to be outside. future radar shows a slowdown, picking up some of the moisture. i don't believe most of that is rain. i think it's light stuff that difference. satellite and radar, we
. >> tom: we're going to run to the news 6 tent. >> lisa: no kidding. >> tom: i don't think it's going to be a wash-out. i want to start out the weather story with a couple of storm pins. >> lisa: i love that. >> tom: a bird in the water. i like it a lot. this is melbourne. it's a great shot. richard uses, as you know, i brag about it all the time, the samsung 6. this was shot on an iphone. >> matt: richard came to our studio the other day. he won the runaway...
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tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, tom. two baltimore police officers facing charges after a fight at a school called on cell phone video. we first told you about the case last week. an officer is seen slapping and kicking a school. now the officer is charged with assault and child abuse. a second officer was also charged. they are out on bond and will be back in court next month. in st. crime alert mary's county, where the police are looking for the victims of someone who has been shooting a five. at cars near route officers say this is a crime pattern they are seeing. victims report hearing a bang, then sing their window damaged by appellate. if that has happened to you are if you have information, call the police right away. alison: 7 on your side with consumer news and fallout from the vw emissions scandal. the chief executive of vw group of america is resigning immediately. he is stepping down after the automaker admitted to installing software to cheat on emissions tests. it is believed the cup and he could face tens
tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, tom. two baltimore police officers facing charges after a fight at a school called on cell phone video. we first told you about the case last week. an officer is seen slapping and kicking a school. now the officer is charged with assault and child abuse. a second officer was also charged. they are out on bond and will be back in court next month. in st. crime alert mary's county, where the police are looking for the victims of someone who has been...