captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. wall street and main street got an inside look today at the debate inside the federal reserve on what to do next to fix the economy. tom, it looks like few policymakers believe they need to buy more government bonds a third round of so-called quantitative easing, or qe3 to support the u.s. economy. tom: susie, we got the inside look from the minutes of the central bank s january meeting. that s when policymakers continued to hold interest rates at record lows, but extended that pledge until at least late 2014. and it s the first time we saw detailed information on the discussion and voting. here s what we learned: a few members favor another round of q.e., but a number remain open if the economy deteriorates. many officials noted better- than-expected data on the economy, others pointed to less favorable data . while president of the richmond federal reserve jeffrey lacker expects raising interest rates be
captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. wall street and main street got an inside look today at the debate inside the federal reserve on what to do next to fix the economy. tom, it looks like few policymakers believe they need to buy more government bonds a third round of so-called quantitative easing, or qe3 to support the u.s. economy. tom: susie, we got the inside look from the minutes of the central bank s january meeting. that s when policymakers continued to hold interest rates at record lows, but extended that pledge until at least late 2014. and it s the first time we saw detailed information on the discussion and voting. here s what we learned: a few members favor another round of q.e., but a number remain open if the economy deteriorates. many officials noted better- than-expected data on the economy, others pointed to less favorable data . while president of the richmond federal reserve jeffrey lacker expects raising interest rates be
captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. wall street and main street got an inside look today at the debate inside the federal reserve on what to do next to fix the economy. tom, it looks like few policymakers believe they need to buy more government bonds a third round of so-called quantitative easing, or qe3 to support the u.s. economy. tom: susie, we got the inside look from the minutes of the central bank s january meeting. that s when policymakers continued to hold interest rates at record lows, but extended that pledge until at least late 2014. and it s the first time we saw detailed information on the discussion and voting. here s what we learned: a few members favor another round of q.e., but a number remain open if the economy deteriorates. many officials noted better- than-expected data on the economy, others pointed to less favorable data . while president of the richmond federal reserve jeffrey lacker expects raising interest rates be
we are working on the overhead signs on montrose road, but that was cleared up. good to go so southbound 270. no problems to report. looking at the bw parkway and route 50 inside the beltway. coming in from baltimore no problems on 95. let s take a live look starting with 270. no problems to report here. that construction has been cleared up. now let s look at the other side of the road. if you are planning to head over to college park or the beltway you are doing well. coming up in my next report, we will take a look into virginia and back to you guys. thank you monika. south korea s military is on high alert following the death of north korean dictator kim jong il. he died of heart failure. a national funeral will be held december 28th. the north korean people are being asked to rally behind the son, and the nation has been pursuing nuclear weapons. nor evidence is coming to light against a soldier accused of leaking thousands of documents to wikileaks. the fourth d
good morning to you. i m veronica dela cruz. sfwlirchlgts casey anthony will learn her fate in a florida courtroom this morning when she s sentenced for lying to investigators. the only charges she was found guilty of in the murder trial of her daughter caylee. nbc s kristen dahlgren is in orlando for us this morning. good morning to you. reporter: good morning, veronica. yeah, casey anthony could be waking up in jail for the last time this morning. huge crowds respect expected here. the judge will decide how much longer she should spend behind bars. reporter: each of the four misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators carries the potential one-year sentence, but almost three years after casey anthony was first arrested judge perry could sentence her to time already served, a far cry from the death penalty anthony could have faced if convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. and far from what many who watched the case thought should happen. but in an exclu