good morning of live today from cincinnati, ohio. it is the critical battleground state in the race for the white house only eight days away. sandy making her presence known on the trail. president obama canceling an hour ago a trip he planned to orlando, florida. he will monitor the storm in the white house. the romney team dropping fund-raising e-mails up and down the east coast. over the next two hours we will talk to the voters of this critical state, especially in the southwestern part of the state and talk about why ohio could be the most critical battleground state of 2008, martha. martha: you about first, bill, team fox coverage on this monster storm. rick leventhal live in point pleasant beach, new jersey, maria molina tracking storm in the extreme weather center. let s get started with wrik on the shore where the effects of sandy are just beginning to be femt. good morning, rick. reporter: good morning, martha. conditions deteriorating here. my rain suit covered w
very much on alert the folks are, the authorities are here, watching for any possibility of terrorism. again that incident on the highway ruled to be not a terror incident. again, we ve got three weeks to go just before the olympics even start. back to you. jenna: certainly has our attention, greg. thank you very much. jon: right now the united states faces new threats from iran. the islamic republic saying it will destroy u.s. military bases across the mideast and target israel within minutes of any attack. those threats coming as that rogue nation extended test firing of ballistic missiles it says can reach israel. trucks carrying supplies to u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan are once again crossing over from pakistan. supply routes closed by pakistan for seven months are now open once again. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with that. jennifer, what does this, to what extent does this solve nato s problem? reporter: well it is
olympics begin three weeks make sure the pets are indoors. really take precautions over from now. the country is on high alert next several days. because of them. want to make note this is greg palkot is live with the good news. more. we are getting some greg? reporter: we ve been monsoonal moisture into the talking to authorities over the past several weeks and four corners. they say as the olympics we have a seasonal shift in winds. that means we re getting approach they are on high some moisture from the west alert for any kind of terror coast. so that will move into those attack. today is a sign they are wildfire areas that have ready to move. stressing the six arrests we been really depraved for saw today, not directly moisture and that is the linked to olympics but three good news. real quick i want to point people nabbed by armed out we could see some severe counterterrorism officers early this morning happened a mile from the olympic weather across the northern plai
coming up on c-span2, presentation of booktv. first a discussion with the end of money author, david wolman. next, a discussion discussion on david wolman s book, the end of money. a contributing editor at wired magazine considers the possibility that cash will disappear when he takes on a year-long quest to live without physical money. this event from the harvard store in cambridge massachusetts is an hour. [applause] thank you all for being here. to delve into this conversation about money, i thought it might be helpful to tell you a little bit about all of the people who have with me right now and this idea that cash might be gone someday. i think this is a helpful way to touch on some of the themes that i was going to introduce in the book and then after a short reading we can do some q&a. okay, so the angry people. what happened to me for five years ago is, i, like many people getting interested in the cost of manufacturing pennies and nickels, but some which
cash. he s busting at the seams. look at that. look at those jobs. they would envy those shops. look at them. something to behold. but behind their appearances was a financial practice. this man sold on credit and might earn a little money to be paid back in the future to his customers of the grocery store and in return would have these iou s that pile up. on the other hand, you have a gentleman that only sells for cash. and look at him, the flower filled with money and possibly sushi. i want you to look at this picture not just for the fashion of course, but to understand the mirror image of what we thought today the office logic. the skinny man would write your name on the ledger and he had to land. she had to lend to his customers to keep them coming back but he wouldn t make the money doing it. he might have charged a little extra of a credit crisis but it wasn t profitable. it wasn t something that he wanted to do it was something that he had to do. it was a bad business