From the standpoint were looking for what it is the first that and our local adjourning it will probably settle into that as you get into saturday a percentage to be found in the far east to bay the vallejo come in and out of 57 mid50s zone in the north and there were a perfect is download the peninsula this contrasts were arrested 24 hours ago some five or more degrees behind 2 00 p. M. Drifting back down to 8 00 were looking it 60 to warm to pleasant looks like. Reporter were ready for the forecast and the scattered clouds 6474 flows and locations and a bit warmer into the Late Afternoon the 79. Reporter mid70s happening along the bay shoreline and the coast near about 70 not bad for this weekend pretty smooth the ride from oakland into San Francisco across the bay bridge we have conditions this morning that showed a fire in side about 73,000 a. James the mandatory evacuation have been lifted for the various estates that the Evacuation Order was lifted in is only confined and granted
9 00 in london. Good morning. You are watching the pulse. Im guy johnson. Francine lacqua is not here today. She will be back on monday. We are speaking on ifo, but right now im going to bring you the numbers. Hans will be able to break them down. Ifo confidence may number at 108. 5. Median forecast 108. 3. The Current Assessment index 114 point i think we are seeing a slight dip. Essentially, fairly stable numbers being generated. At the moment, what youre seeing is while you are seeing a reduction in things like pmi and maybe headline gdp numbers what you are starting to see is a pickup in investment again. We will break that down further in a moment. Lets talk about greece. Lets talk about what has been happening over the last 24 hours. Speaking in riga, Angela Merkel has reiterated their is still a lot to do regarding talks with greece. I will have some bilateral talks and have already spoken last night with the french president and the greek Prime Minister. It was a very friendly
South and north. As a result, slavery was replaced with wage slavery with sharecropping. This was hosted by the vermont humanities council. Lois good morning. It is wonderful to be here today. I have to begin with a sincere thanks to the vermont humanities council, the executive director Peter Gilbert two amy cunningham, and the staff of vermont humanities for everything in between. Thank you to mark for that wonderful introduction, and for inspiring me and all of us with all that you are doing at Vermont Historical society. I also come with greetings. From the Connecticut Humanities Council to which only days ago i was appointed to the board. David, yes, there is a connecticut board. Yes, we will be calling. Yes, we do need you. [applause] i have to say that when i first moved, i stumbled into the civil war in vermont. I was a young assistant professor, didnt really know anyone. I did not yet have a dog. [laughter] i would try to amuse myself on the weekends and one of the things i wo
Prize for his work in game theory using advanced mathematics to predict the probability of something succeeding or failing lived in a modest home, being guarded now by police. For much of his life john nashs mind was trying to conquer ugly delusions this people in government were out to get him. Saturday afternoon, the brilliant math scholar was in a cab with his wife alicia when police say the driver lost control passing another vehicle on the new jersey turnpike. Looked like there were several cars involved so yellow car, looked like a distinct taxi color. Reporter the 86yearold nash was returning from Newark Airport after receiving an award in norway. On his street john nashs neighbors mourned his loss. Just very sad. Well have a sad neighborhood for quite a while. To find a Truly Original idea. Reporter his struggles were chronicled in a Beautiful Mind. He called nash and his wife Beautiful Minds, beautiful hearts. And the spokesperson for Princeton University tells me nothing form
Right now at 11 00, he lived a remarkable life and was renowned for his beautiful mind. Princeton Professor John nash and his wife are being remembered after a crash on the new jersey turnpike took their lives. Police in admitmiddlesex county are sorting out how the accident happened. The couple was in a taxi in Monroe Township when the driver lost control veering from the left lane to the right. He hit a guardrail and another car. Nbc 10 talked to friends and neighbors in princeton about the legacy nash leaves behind. John nashs colleagues say his flight into newark arrived so early on saturday that instead of waiting for his limo he took a cab. Police guarded the unassuming house that belonged to the unassuming man who won the nobel prize in math. He was just very sweet and quiet. Youd never know that he was someone of such importance. He didnt talk to many people. Reporter john nashs game theory, the use of advanced math maltics to figure out whether things will succeed or fail was