I really thrilled. One of the things we are trying to do is respond to suggestions and i want to say that it is a real pressure for me to be back because this is my third winter haveng and i am honored to the opportunity to kickoff this topics session here today. Of this session will consist and presentations and we will cover everything from Civic Engagement to the National Infrastructure bank to state successes. Pressing its use for all of us and these are issues we need to pay close attention to, if we are not already. The presentations are designed to introduce food for thought and give ideas that we can take in our ownd value to states with a Forward Focus on the future. Im going to kick it off, because i have the privilege to talk about Civic Education in this country. There is a saying among governors that you always remember your first bill that you sign into law and, for me, it was the first law we signed in arizona and we were the first filled aand it for Campaign Promise and
This is just under one hour. Mr. Shadel good evening. Im bill shadel of abc news. Its my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major president ial candidates. Now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by questions from a panel of correspondents. Unlike the first two programs, however, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. In new york the democratic president ial nominee, senator john f. Kennedy; separated by three thousand miles in a los angeles studio, the republican president ial nominee, Vice President richard m. Nixon; now joined for tonights discussion by a network of electronic facilities which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. Good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and good evening to you, Vice President nixon. Mr. Nixon good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and now to meet the panel of correspondent
Arguments. Then black friday is the busiest shoplifting day of the year. With one in 11 shoppers stealing something. And of course. Police have to deal with the crowds crazy for a deal. Grocery stores are packed with people finishing up. Or just starting their thanksgiving dinner shopping. That one meal could be costly, especially if youre feeding a huge family. Fox5s eric hilt joins us live from a Grocery Store with some a few things you can do to save on some money. In the next few days a lot of people will be coming to buy these turkeys but we talked with a store manager who showed us some of the easiest ways to save while you shop for your thanksgiving dinner based kind of walk and talk around the store talking about how to save money trt 1 37 its exciting seeing all people out there so thats nice part about thanksgiving as you see all the families me you cant have thanksgiving without a turkey so how can people save money on their turkey this year what are some tricks or what are
Amazing. Futures 57, under 3 measured. Challenge. A the euro 1. 111. Elevated,was really 27. Sterling, 1. 3625. A difficult go of it. 1322. Julie this is my favorite part of the year. This is the pound index. You can see the incredibly tight correlation all through overnight trading into the morning. Only do we see a slight divergence. The white line is the pound index. All such lows, climbing a little bit higher versus the stock getting clobbered. Correlationkind of you do not expect to see in your lifetime. Scarlet this is not normal. When you look at how the cash market is doing, it is not that bad in contrast. Take a look at the bloomberg. When you break it down into sectors, you have attained main desk you have 10 main groups. Companies faring better. The losers are financials, the big banks. We want to show you within the dow the big movers. The dow has 30 members. The only gain is up by half of 1 . Stock is down. Alix now lets check in on bloomberg first word news this afternoon
If you missed any of Donald Trumps speech you can watch it online at cspan. Org. Hillary clinton also spoke yesterday and you will find her remarks also online. Today, they never two of the Democratic National convention and the theme is fortyfour children and families. Latino speaker, former clintonville clinton will speak today. The convention speaking Program Starts at 4 30 p. M. And you can watch on cspan, this non cspan radio app and get video on demand at cspan. Org. The cspan bus. Dot started pennsylvania to ask about this weeks Democratic Convention in the issues most important in the president ial campaign. The most important issue to me facing our country today is gun control because to me people that should not have access to guns have access to guns and that makes me feel unsafe. Im a state senator here in pennsylvania. I am at my eight convention because i am a huge history buff and i love to come and be part of history and witness what goes on. I am representing my distri