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Transcripts For WHO Today In Iowa At 6 20160208

And which candidate has the most leg work to do before tomorrow. Its monday, february 8th. Today in iowa starts now. First on 13. Time is dwindling for New Hampshire voters to lock in their pick for president. Tomorrows primary is now just one day away, but today it looks like many are still deciding. People are looking for people trying to analyze whos the best person to make those decisions. Voters say theres still plenty of indecision this morning. And thats especially true for republicans. A recent study shows more than 4 in 10 say they could still change their minds. Meanwhile, Campaign Staff are busy trying to make the choice clear. Pounding the pavement and knocking on doors in a last ditch effort to help voters make their decision. The pressure is especially strong for Hillary Clintons team. Which is trying to m ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Capitol Hill Hearings 20131004

Unanimous requests. The presiding officer is there objection . Without objection, so ordered. n mr. Cruz so the first unanimous consent request i would promulgate, mr. President , i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h. J. Res. 72, making continuing appropriations for Veterans Benefits for the fiscal year 2014, which was received from the house. I ask further consent that the measure be read three times and passed and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. The presiding officer is there objection . Mrs. Murray mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from washington. Mrs. Murray mr. President , as the presiding officer knows and our colleagues know, i have spoken often of my own father who was a world war ii veteran who spent most of his life in a wheelchair, earned a purple heart. I know the sacrifices that our veterans make. As chair of t ....

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Transcripts For KQED Nightly Business Report 20130709

Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite a weak aluminum prices, alcoa benefited from increased demand from its metals. How do things look for the aluminum giant for the rest of the year . That was my first question to alcoas ceo w ....

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Transcripts For KQED Nightly Business Report 20130709

Report for monday, july eighth. Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite a weak aluminum prices, alcoa benefited from increased demand from its metals. How do things look for the aluminum giant for the rest of the year . That was m ....

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Transcripts For KRCB Nightly Business Report 20130708

Takes to keep your portfolio well diversified. We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for monday, july eighth. Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite ....

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