because i m just like, why am i doing this to my body? 128.5. three more pounds. oh. i don t think i got three pounds. i think i m down, but we re going to go down on the treadmill one more time. i m going to try it. maybe i ll get that scuba suit on and walk one more time and be enough to drop me down into the 125 something range. and they ll bounce me. 127.5. i m still two pounds heavy. there are no miracles left to pull me down three pounds. i would rather compete as a light heavy and have a moment on stage than try and make middleweight and go to the hospital tonight because that s where i am. i am lethally dehydrated.
mythologically for not giving an accurate as possible picture of what actually poverty in the country looks like and it was sort of arbitrary come up with by civil serve, deep in the democracy. she actually went to my high school randomly enough. they have now come up with supplemental numbers this week. interesting from comparing the poverty numbers, regular calculation and supplemental numbers. first the poverty numbers under the old way of calculating. you have 50.2% poverty rate among african-americans it is 27.5%, really just a stunning number and among hispanics 26.7%. under the new supplemental poverty measure you actually have hispanics are 28.2%, have the highest poverty rate, higher than african-americans. this is the first time we ve seen that. we re also seeing, victoria, not coincidentally a pretty steady
well, the security council has set a monday meeting on the palestinian bid. a vote could still be weeks or even months away if there is even one. despite the palestinian hopes the future of this quest still remains quite uncertain. trace? trace: senior correspondent eric shawn live in new york tonight. we should also mention prime minister netanyahu will be greta van susteren s guest on tonight s edition of on the record. that s at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. if you have a 401(k), today was a better day than yesterday. the markets finishing the day up a bit. but all the news is not good. it s been the dow s worse week of losses in nearly two years. the dow jones gaining more than 37 points today but still down more than 700 for the week. we haven t seen a loss that big since the recession back in 2008. the nasdaq gaining 27.5. the s&p 500 up about 7. fears of a new recession fueling this week s downward slide.
in an already depressed housing market. dan springer live in seattle on this. what do the numbers mean there, dan? good morning. reporter: it means a lot of the foreclosures are now moving. it is a little bit of good news in an otherwise very bad housing market. we got news yesterday that the housing starts were down in august from july. so still a very tough market. we know millions of homeowners are underwater. the latest corelogic study came out last week. it showed 10.9 million mortgages are you know water. which mean the homeowners owe more than what they re worth. you add in another 2.4 million homes have 5% or less equity. that is 27.5% of all homes where the owners own more than what they can sell it for. many negative homes are owned by first-time home buyers who put very little down before the housing crash. she and her husband paid $600,000 for a two-bedroom condo. it is worth half that much and making all kinds of life changes for them.
the japanese government is ordering the owners of that quake-battered nuclear plant to pay up to $12,000 per house told displaced by the disaster. the president of tokyo electric hopes to begin distributing the checks by the end of the month. the company has no timetable for resolving the crisis. and soaring gas prices have prompted gas prices to rise at the fattest pace in more than a year. the consumer price index, the key government inflation rose to 2.7% in march. according to today s report from the labor department. the price at the pump is now an estimated 27.5% higher than it was a year ago. and everyone knows, wolf, these gas prices have been going in one direction and that s up. it s like a regressive tax because it reflecting everyone except poor people. this is bad for a lot of working class folks. that s absolutely right, wolf. thank you. is the new equipment aiding