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prince g side of th roadway, looking good.erhaps not as good as this cooler forecast >> it is cool. we have some throw pillow clouds floatinga b sky this morng predown. our sunrise 6:49. 59, reagan national. dewpoint continues to drop. it's getting dryer. very dry air has allowed our temper to drop as well. it's only in the upper 40s in northe montgomery county. and parts of northern virginia, dipped into the 40s. including manassas, culpepper. allowo fairfax, much of . charles, cal better, st. mary's, low 50s. walking the dog this morning, you'll need to dress like the dog. wear a light jacket at least. temperat in th low 50s between,0 and 8:00. between 8:00 and 10:00, partly cloudy. a few clouds. don't ha any rain on storm team radar. beautiful afternoon. you'll be comfortable in short sleeves. d this cool pattern continues. the cooler than average pattern is around 80. upper 70s tomorrow afternoon. might get a morning sprinkle tomorrow. a very small chance of that predawn. wednesday, sunny, beautiful day. 50s in the morning
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i should add that one of the ths things we're most proud of on this campus is the fact that our students not just sitting os around waiting for the administration to do more to address these issues and so on.s our students aues number of yee ago completely of their own initiative forms an initiative called student care which is nit completelyiv run, managed by ou students which is focused on students helping students. this is something that i have nothing but praise for the workh of our students to put this this program in place. it has had a significant impact. it has been widely praised and looked at by other institutionsy returning to your first part of your thquestion, the total ment endowment of the university is across all campuses is $1.8 a billion. i should notecr that we're very proud of this. this pales compared to harvard which has a total of $35 billion. the c$1.8 billion endowment th we have goes toward a variety of different purposes.owment those are w defined by the dono for example, i'm a donor to the institution. my wifeexon and i support four different graduate fellowsh
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describe some of th ways that you work with this. >> absolute. so what we found is that the main reason that girls and women -- the main way they get their body image, they find out whether they are beautiful or not in our culture is tough the media, is through culture. so what we do is we are really giving them tools to critique and learn about what they're seei in media so that they can kd of prevent it from really absorbing into themselves and causing these types of problems. >> so is it online and is there a place they can go to take classes, fr example? >> well, what we have we do media literacy workshops and curriculums well as parent education sessions at schools in the bay area. all over the bay area. and then we also have a website that has lots of information, lots of grt information that can almost stand in for a workshop. it's at aboutface.org. >> and what are some of the ways that we as women and men can promote healthy body image. >> well, especially for ourselves, we certainly can think about the things that our bodies can do and t
describe some of th ways that you work with this. >> absolute. so what we found is that the main reason that girls and women -- the main way they get their body image, they find out whether they are beautiful or not in our culture is tough the media, is through culture. so what we do is we are really giving them tools to critique and learn about what they're seei in media so that they can kd of prevent it from really absorbing into themselves and causing these types of problems. >>...
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let's listen in now on what he has to say. >> in the name of th of god, the compassionate and the merciful. it gives me pleasure to congratulate you and your friendly country for assuming the presidency of the general assembly at its current session. we're confident that you will lead its work wisely and lend you our support as you undertake your duties. i take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to predecessor for his entiring efforts as president of the previous session. i reiterate our support to the secretary general as he strifes to realize the purpose of the charter of the united nations. your majesties, highnesses, and excellencies. ladies and gentlemen, i stand before you today one of the sons of egypt, the creator of human civilization. from this podium i salute the great people of egypt. let mesa lieutenant the thousands of egyptians who came from egypt, who came from the united states, who are present here to say that the new egypt is coming. [applause] from this podium i first salute the great people of egypt. that made history twice over the past two years. fir
let's listen in now on what he has to say. >> in the name of th of god, the compassionate and the merciful. it gives me pleasure to congratulate you and your friendly country for assuming the presidency of the general assembly at its current session. we're confident that you will lead its work wisely and lend you our support as you undertake your duties. i take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to predecessor for his entiring efforts as president of the previous session....
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many of you will be down aro 45 to 47, close to th morning. a lot of you on my facebook page earlr said yes, we are getting out the fall garb, fall clothes. happy about that.ers. othe sayg bring on the snow. all right. co on, guys. >> no, forget about it. thanyou, doug. >>> her world torn apart by trag we'll hear from a navy ya widow about the shooting and the memory of her husband she hol close to r heart. > there a new plans to re metro. how the agency pls to make the bethesda n what it calls the stn of th future. and how those repairs could af your commute. > plus, fans rs skrir and kirk cousins' winning >>> griff iii not out for the season, but it will be sel wee before we even kn whether he'll return or dislocated his ankle yest as you know, during th game against the jaguars. he had to do was stay g3 t heal that's an understate. but tha injury has opened up the door for kirk cousins. and as tracee wilkins reports, the quarterba controvers it alrea heating up for the fans. >> and now griffin looks like he hurt. >> i was like, not again. >>
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four-fifths of th the energy is generated by carbon fuels. smaller nations are already seeing the dire effects of climate change firsthand. the african nation comoros voiced its concern. >> other more painful events including floods, increasingly frequent blood such as those in april 2012 that affected more than 20% of the population. with losses of human life and damage of $20 million u.s. >> the people of comoros are not the only crisis concerned about climate change. over the weekend tens of thousands of people took to the streets to heighten awareness from london to brazil. al gore and ban ki-moon were among the crowd in new york. >> climate change is a defining issue of our time, and there is no time to lose if we do not take action now. i'm overwhelmed to find such a strong power in energy and voice of people. >> the largest group of world leaders ever got together at this latest climate conference. for now these are just talks about talks setting the stage for later negotiations that will put targets and requirements in place, if it all
four-fifths of th the energy is generated by carbon fuels. smaller nations are already seeing the dire effects of climate change firsthand. the african nation comoros voiced its concern. >> other more painful events including floods, increasingly frequent blood such as those in april 2012 that affected more than 20% of the population. with losses of human life and damage of $20 million u.s. >> the people of comoros are not the only crisis concerned about climate change. over the...
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the comments have ended supervisor kim has a followup question for the planning department about one of th for the planning department for one of the comments >> yes. my question is regarding the female speaker that spoke will the party house next door to her house didn't wasn't candidate on airbnb but on a hosting platform and mentioned it's been under investigation for a year and a half curling this practice is illegal and we're working to legalize it what's the challenges in enforcing against this activity why we haven't resolved it yet. >> thank you, chris tin hall the of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a the particular property was an telegraph hill we received a complaint there were rentals of less than thirty days we contracted the owner investor that lives out of the country the local property agent was hosting the property so to speak we actually had a slightly easier time identifying that prompt bylaw due to the loss number of listing on the site it's a challenge because the addresses are not list on the website when we contacted the owner we found later that
the comments have ended supervisor kim has a followup question for the planning department about one of th for the planning department for one of the comments >> yes. my question is regarding the female speaker that spoke will the party house next door to her house didn't wasn't candidate on airbnb but on a hosting platform and mentioned it's been under investigation for a year and a half curling this practice is illegal and we're working to legalize it what's the challenges in enforcing...
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of relapsing. in addition tohat, it's very clear th som of the medications, the ones calledohat, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used thesdays-- actually interfe with o of the processes necessary getting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and the is da to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnosis and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the options. when you think medication is legitimate is the same as you would in non-anxiety-related illnes if y find at the intensity of theerson'behaviors, feelings, and thoughts are so great that they interfere with the dayday li,y d th can't wai- so that if ty'reuicidal or feel thathemight hurt thselves or somebody else-- then you start medication rightway. the second possibility is that once you've tried psychological or nonphaacalogic treatments and they have not worked the benef is not 1oo%, it's possible go ahead and to use medications. the last possibili is that you planhead of time to u medication inrder to right the biologic wrgs in a person d prepare them
of relapsing. in addition tohat, it's very clear th som of the medications, the ones calledohat, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used thesdays-- actually interfe with o of the processes necessary getting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and the is da to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnosis and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the options. when you think medication is legitimate is the...
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h e >> guest: welcome i lived there for a couple of years. in th and my stepfather was in the navy. and we were there for a couple ey of years and then we lived instep-fat toronto and key westhe florida. when my stepfather got ready to retire from the navy we moved old en. back and i guess i was aboute nine years old. and so we lived there from thee t time i was nine years old and my parents still live there.n? c-span: what are you doing right now i'm at. >> guest: i am a reporter for "the washington post."n leve i was allowed to write that book.ook so right now i'm on the book to le, her. and c-span: let's talk about a ho couple things in your life and then we will go to them in great depth. how many different jobs have you had? the >> i guess i would have to count the jobs in my career as a journalist. my first job was the hometown newspaper. i got that job right out ofe. college and my second job was at the atlanta journal anjodtsi constitution. and i was there for about six and a half years.the then i went from that paper to "the washingtown post." to prior to then, i held some o
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. >> even frederick douglas, friend of some of the most prominent members of his day, cosignatory of th . >> he couldn't belong. he couldn't belong. and the reason the whole thing is because of john brown. december 2nd, charleston, virginia, the tree they hanged him is still there. let's go hug the tree. they tried and sentenced him, and so on the second when they hang him, i go through that courthouse right where he walked up the street. turned left. walked three blocks. turned right, three and a half blocks, and there's the tree. what did he say? what i'm hanging for rich white folks i would be a hero. but last night i talked to god. god told me to tell you the negro slave is going to be free, but it will be the biggest bloodbath of the history of the planet. >> he was right about that. yet, we don't teach much about john brown whether teaching early history to white kids, black kids, brown kids, we don't talk as much about john brown as we do about frederick douglas, booker t. washington, jackie rab bin son, s ojou are, ner truth. harriette tub man . >> a whitey killed my jesus and t
. >> even frederick douglas, friend of some of the most prominent members of his day, cosignatory of th . >> he couldn't belong. he couldn't belong. and the reason the whole thing is because of john brown. december 2nd, charleston, virginia, the tree they hanged him is still there. let's go hug the tree. they tried and sentenced him, and so on the second when they hang him, i go through that courthouse right where he walked up the street. turned left. walked three blocks. turned...
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today's twin announcements come in the middle of th worst week of the history of professional football. and through it all, nfl commissioner roger goodell has been largely silent, virtually invisible. it was just last year that "sports illustrated" named him the most powerful person in sports. nfl revenue up 25%. that's $3 billion since he became commissioner. >> this was a commissioner that was never shy to hold a press conference. at some point, you need to show your face. you can't hire people to make these problems go away. >> reporter: it's been over a week since roger goodell has spoken in public. >> all right, and ryan is with us now. we know the former head of the fbi is investigating. how far is that investigation tonight? >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell us that mueller's team has yet to reach out to the atlantic city casino where ray rice assaulted his then fiance. david? >> ryan, thank you. >>> doing what they can and look at this. this woman building a fortress of sand backs around her home in arizona. and here's why. this is the sound and the fury that swept thro
today's twin announcements come in the middle of th worst week of the history of professional football. and through it all, nfl commissioner roger goodell has been largely silent, virtually invisible. it was just last year that "sports illustrated" named him the most powerful person in sports. nfl revenue up 25%. that's $3 billion since he became commissioner. >> this was a commissioner that was never shy to hold a press conference. at some point, you need to show your face. you...
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. >> reporter: the fire started in the basement of th home on iris street in rockville. a man ran out and called for help. that's when he realized his mother was trapped inside. >> survivability profile of this fire when the first units arrived was poor. there was smoke pouring from every opening. >> reporter: inside flames engulfed the stairwell leading to the second floor where the elderly woman was trapped. firefighters used a complicated rescue technique to get her out. >> they had to enter overground -- enter over ground ladders. the second floor window was removed and then down ground ladder. >> reporter: the woman suffering from smoke inhalation and other injuries died hours after the rescue. >> i would certainly say how sad and sorry it is. we hope they can recover soon from the loss. >> reporter: utility crews had to be called to the scene after a gas burp reignited the fire. the cause is still under investigation. vanessa herring, wusa9. >> a fire department spokesperson says that home did not have a smoke detector. we're told the woman's adult son was not hurt
. >> reporter: the fire started in the basement of th home on iris street in rockville. a man ran out and called for help. that's when he realized his mother was trapped inside. >> survivability profile of this fire when the first units arrived was poor. there was smoke pouring from every opening. >> reporter: inside flames engulfed the stairwell leading to the second floor where the elderly woman was trapped. firefighters used a complicated rescue technique to get her out....
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it's very much the iraqi government that reverse of th this which is i do not many have turned against the government and sought to sympathize with the i.s. it may not be surprising the speed this has taken place because of the policies implemented days after the u.s. withdrawal. it will be difficult to back into the country but you could argue would it be an inflammatory to move in troops, simply because it's not been so long since troops were on the ground providing support to the iraqi army that was so badly needed. >> for all the increased interest in the united states we seem to be also playing other people's game at the same time. >> yes, the next move i think is pretty much nothing. this president has talked tough before. he said we're going--he said the dictator assad had to go in syria. that's pretty unequivocal language. then he followed that up with nothing. if you look at other interventions, look at cairo. egypt when it fell apart. the united states saying we're very interested in this. in libya afric after qaddafi left, in afghanistan after the government was pushed aside
it's very much the iraqi government that reverse of th this which is i do not many have turned against the government and sought to sympathize with the i.s. it may not be surprising the speed this has taken place because of the policies implemented days after the u.s. withdrawal. it will be difficult to back into the country but you could argue would it be an inflammatory to move in troops, simply because it's not been so long since troops were on the ground providing support to the iraqi army...
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it's going to be a major, major intensification of th medical apprch towardidentifying, isolating, contacttracing, getting goo personal protective equipnt for the people who are taking care of these individuals, getting information about the help that is available for peopleinstead of having them running away from the hospital. vaccies are important but they're not goin to be ready in time to do what we need to do tomorrow and e next day and the next day. so although we're working intensively on developing vaccines and intensively on developing drugs, what west africa needs now is a mar ampfication of the effort of infection control, isolation, contact tracing and giving people the care that they need, which is fundamentally good medical care, intravenous fluid to replenish the from wen they vomit, from when they have massiveiarrhea. that's the thing that kills them. they go into shock -- >> i'm soy to interrupt you. when will we see the massive effort that's required to save t world health organization says will be 20,000 people infected with this disease? >> well, what we do neeneed is g
it's going to be a major, major intensification of th medical apprch towardidentifying, isolating, contacttracing, getting goo personal protective equipnt for the people who are taking care of these individuals, getting information about the help that is available for peopleinstead of having them running away from the hospital. vaccies are important but they're not goin to be ready in time to do what we need to do tomorrow and e next day and the next day. so although we're working intensively...
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out in recent elections has nothing to do with things we can really change, which is that 1972, 92% of th the percentage were not he will available to vote. now we don't see real decline over time. it's true that midterm electorates have lower turn out than presidential election. for whatever reason people are drawn to that election. they see the importance of the presidency. there is free media talking about the presidency. it draws people in to that election. we don't get that same level of intensity in midterm election except in the few contested races. >> when congress has been voting on whether to authorize american military action abrough abroad, the things that were pressing us in 2012 and 2008 are still pressing us today. let's put aside congress for a minute. you go down to the local elections where actions are very important to people's lives. the school system, the roads that are going to be built around neighborhoods. that's where we see the lowest turn you had. it's odd that you find this pattern where the president, which is most removed from people's lives, has the highest
out in recent elections has nothing to do with things we can really change, which is that 1972, 92% of th the percentage were not he will available to vote. now we don't see real decline over time. it's true that midterm electorates have lower turn out than presidential election. for whatever reason people are drawn to that election. they see the importance of the presidency. there is free media talking about the presidency. it draws people in to that election. we don't get that same level of...
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answer is inside this vial. ,, handcuffed 'django unchaine actress danielle watts -- is lling his side of th >> tonight for the first time, the lapd officer who handcuffed danielle watts. she says she was just kissing her boyfriend in a car. but police say they had complaints that things had gone much further than that. watts was later released but now parker says he is being investigated by internal affairs. >> so this culture of fear we have in our department where the officers are afraid to do something and even if they do something wrong, of a minute nature, but look at what we did when we did something right, we are still getting the complaint. >> now parker went onto accuse the media of blowing the whole story way out of proportion. >>> apple's plan to build a new flag ship store in union square has hit a sour note because of these. seven 35-foot tall tulip trees. they are on stockton street. the sidewalk right there near sutter. they need the city's permission to cut them down. >> these trees are in good or fair condition and we don't want to take them out. we want to grow our urban f
answer is inside this vial. ,, handcuffed 'django unchaine actress danielle watts -- is lling his side of th >> tonight for the first time, the lapd officer who handcuffed danielle watts. she says she was just kissing her boyfriend in a car. but police say they had complaints that things had gone much further than that. watts was later released but now parker says he is being investigated by internal affairs. >> so this culture of fear we have in our department where the officers...
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president, syria stresses that establishing a zone free of all weapons of mass destruction is unachievable without th israel. the only nuclear power in the region, and banning the proliferation of such weapons and to put its facilities under the supervisors of the atomic agency. we preserve the right of all countries to acquire and develop nuclear technology for peaceful means, for peaceful uses. contradicting the rules of international law and the principles of free trade. on this basis we call for the lifting of the blockade imposed by the united states against cuba for the case. and we reknew our call to lift and stop all the unilateral co-ersive measures. to live in dignity, achieve self-sufficiency away from tension and confrontation and implementation of the charter of the united nations, the safeguarding of the sovereignty of states and rights and obligation. also believed that priority should be given to the concerted efforts of the international community to combat isis and al nusra front and other al-qaeda affiliates and drain its resources in order for security and stability will prevail i
president, syria stresses that establishing a zone free of all weapons of mass destruction is unachievable without th israel. the only nuclear power in the region, and banning the proliferation of such weapons and to put its facilities under the supervisors of the atomic agency. we preserve the right of all countries to acquire and develop nuclear technology for peaceful means, for peaceful uses. contradicting the rules of international law and the principles of free trade. on this basis we...
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we're looking at videox6- of th. t affects not just thewine w makers but everybody who is affiliated with it. >> absolutely. the cost of repairing these things are going to be enormous. we's working with the hospitality industry to get a feel for that because the county and the city of napa both are working with fema to try to get relief help. all of this has to be calculated and then rebuilt. from a visitor's standpoint though luckily the fast majority of visits don't go into barrel rooms. people still go into the tasting rooms. like i said, 99% of the wineries are open and welcoming. >> ed, you were talking about the support people, too, who provide all the services. the back bone of the industry, the hospitality industry are the servers and the people who drive the trucks in the field. they're going to need help. >> the workers in the restaurants, in the win yards, the wineries, they're the back bone. long after the tv cameras are gone, a lot of these people are still suffering. >> what kind of services will you be
we're looking at videox6- of th. t affects not just thewine w makers but everybody who is affiliated with it. >> absolutely. the cost of repairing these things are going to be enormous. we's working with the hospitality industry to get a feel for that because the county and the city of napa both are working with fema to try to get relief help. all of this has to be calculated and then rebuilt. from a visitor's standpoint though luckily the fast majority of visits don't go into barrel...
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here is a preview of whitey james bulger. >> prosecutors describew3 white b:!fer at th laden atÑi the top of the fbi's most wantedlist. >> it was the gang that ran a k amok, you have people being exported, and machine gunss7 pointed at their groin. >> body bags showing, before bulgere1 shakes them down it wa absolute okterror. back then, '70s, '80s, people are missing every day. didn't come home. he is a dead man. they're never going to find him. brian howard, dead, bodies were being taken left and right. and they allu were involved in this circle of -- in south e1 boston. pgt) rjuáut(ok have a f whitey bulger as a robin hood figure, this elusive e1 houdini-like figure. 8as the most powerful politician in massachusetts. allfá of this stuff that was so of magical about him that made enforcement. yond reach of law >> there were over 20 years where bulgerxd ruled the crime area. he wy&8 never prosecuted. >> whitey was the guy thate1 go away. whitey was the guy out in the wind thumbing his nose,xde1 ha, i won, for e1fars. so today it is huge. you know, i think thatñr --
here is a preview of whitey james bulger. >> prosecutors describew3 white b:!fer at th laden atÑi the top of the fbi's most wantedlist. >> it was the gang that ran a k amok, you have people being exported, and machine gunss7 pointed at their groin. >> body bags showing, before bulgere1 shakes them down it wa absolute okterror. back then, '70s, '80s, people are missing every day. didn't come home. he is a dead man. they're never going to find him. brian howard, dead, bodies...
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one of th key factors that makes this right now 2014 different is the existence of social media.e polling shows that -- throughoutthe umber, 80 percent of native americans polled said they are not offended, best buy is behind that. also now they hve the power to talk back to the media and others. native americans and w don't want you to use the name. neil: so there is great risk in perpetuating the name if you are doing it and more or less selling hat group. fine by us. >> i think that for the first time in hisry they have that power. [inaudible conversations] il: government trademarked names. unprecedented to use their redskin name and all. >> well, part of the problem with this discussion generally flaming -- family and under that political correctness umbrella, usually the victims of these kind they don't have the political power to say i don't nt ou to use that. native american people now have that power. >> i am the only one here talking who actually has native blood. [inaudible conversations] >> you are basically accusing people who are not -- [inaudible conversations] [ina
one of th key factors that makes this right now 2014 different is the existence of social media.e polling shows that -- throughoutthe umber, 80 percent of native americans polled said they are not offended, best buy is behind that. also now they hve the power to talk back to the media and others. native americans and w don't want you to use the name. neil: so there is great risk in perpetuating the name if you are doing it and more or less selling hat group. fine by us. >> i think that...
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perhaps and in the afternoon we have another round of showers pushing through, but you notice none of th activity looks very intense. we're looking at some nice light showers and most of the day will be dry for the next three days. overnight remaining mostly cloudy, 52 to 60 for those overnight lows and then monday morning starting out with temperatures in the 50s and 60s with more clouds arriving, just a slight chance for a sprinkle tomorrow afternoon, highs between 76 and 81, winds very light out of the south, southeast 5 to 10 miles per hour. green alerts the next three days, the best shower chances tuesday, but then it doesn't look like a lot of rain. in the first alert seven-day forecast temperatures in the 70s. it will remain nice until i think friday is a day where we could have a little bit more in the form of rain and thunderstorms. a nice looking forecast for the next day or so, just that little chance for a shower. >> we'll take it. >>> tomorrow marks another milestone for streetcars a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take whe
perhaps and in the afternoon we have another round of showers pushing through, but you notice none of th activity looks very intense. we're looking at some nice light showers and most of the day will be dry for the next three days. overnight remaining mostly cloudy, 52 to 60 for those overnight lows and then monday morning starting out with temperatures in the 50s and 60s with more clouds arriving, just a slight chance for a sprinkle tomorrow afternoon, highs between 76 and 81, winds very light...
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guess what, three of th last six presidents inherited bad recessions. youmentioned ronald reagan. he inherited a double dip recession, citigroup collapsed for the first time, and also double digit inflation. this is the only president since herbert hoor who responded to an economic collapse by raising aggress ofly taxes. >> right. rich, you're increasing the costs of doing business, so surprise, surprise, there's less business. therefore, less jobs. have i got it right? >> you absolutely do. that's why labor participation, you know, went to another new low of 62% plus. that's just a biz mal. people on food stamps, now 15 of the population. it was 11% when obama took office. disability insurance is now climbing 40% under obama. you know, obama taking credit for this recovery off of a really low bar in january 2009 by pure coincidence is like fwor gore taking credit for the invention of the internet because he came to office and was vice president in 1993. >> john, i would love to hear what you think about all this. >> well, you know, i think despite e unemployment number, the job -
guess what, three of th last six presidents inherited bad recessions. youmentioned ronald reagan. he inherited a double dip recession, citigroup collapsed for the first time, and also double digit inflation. this is the only president since herbert hoor who responded to an economic collapse by raising aggress ofly taxes. >> right. rich, you're increasing the costs of doing business, so surprise, surprise, there's less business. therefore, less jobs. have i got it right? >> you...
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consumers charge $28 billion from april to june of this year. th house has a balance of $6,800, the largest buildup of credit in six years. experts say high credit card debt could lead to less spending during the holidays. > if you think d.c. is one of the most expensive places to live, you are right. the most expensive states in the country. d.c. came in second. hawaii took the top spot. d.c. may hav cheaper utilities and other costs but housing is the issue. to live well here you have to make about $105,000 a year. that's a lot. night isn't cheap either. dinner and a movie, $100. who could go on a date to a dinner and movie? >> no such thing as a cheap date around here. in d.c. i mean. >> i know what you mea >> nice there's capitol hill. partly cloudy. chilly in the morning. you need a light jacket, comfortae in short sleeves. my-sets. overnight tonight, you need long sleeves. look at how much longer this p. melissa, still smooth going? >> no problems into or out of up to. 270 spwoupbld between german time and the beltway, 16 minutes. the outer l
consumers charge $28 billion from april to june of this year. th house has a balance of $6,800, the largest buildup of credit in six years. experts say high credit card debt could lead to less spending during the holidays. > if you think d.c. is one of the most expensive places to live, you are right. the most expensive states in the country. d.c. came in second. hawaii took the top spot. d.c. may hav cheaper utilities and other costs but housing is the issue. to live well here you have to...
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ages signed a letter on august 5 complaining about their ability, they work for the executive branch of ththe government,y are a check on the obama administration that american people have, they wrote a letter about now ways that obama administration is denying them access to records so they can conduct investigations, went each of these government agent agency. lou: at same time, your speaker, john boehner, seems to want to work with him, and said that perhaps, we could see immigration reform legislation? this is a president who has denied congress its oversight accounting over the course of what? half a dozen scandals that now engulf the white house. lou: what is going on with your leadership? >> i think that issue circumstance is the president of united states going to recognize that congress, has the authority to act in this area, and so many other areas, where he has acted unilet rulely with his pen and phone, i -- unlaterally with his pen and phone. i know that speaker and virtually everyon everyone elser frustrateed by this, if he wants to get immigration reform done last thing he s
ages signed a letter on august 5 complaining about their ability, they work for the executive branch of ththe government,y are a check on the obama administration that american people have, they wrote a letter about now ways that obama administration is denying them access to records so they can conduct investigations, went each of these government agent agency. lou: at same time, your speaker, john boehner, seems to want to work with him, and said that perhaps, we could see immigration reform...
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i'm fond of saying that with th exception probably of the catholic church, universities are the longested human institutions on the face of the planet. there's a university in china that claims to have been founde in 200 b.c. so it's older than the catholic church. e history of some of atho the greatli universities in indy and so oon.f they existed for a thousand they years before they came to an end. universities really have the seeds of being very long lived within them. that doesn't mean that there edf aren't fundamental changes coming in terms of already herea in terms of the model of education that be provide. i'm an information technologist. i have seen the impact for 40-odd years of my career. information technology is having a major affect. but it has had a major affect m for the last 40 years. to me, that affect is more increme incremental. i'm not somebody that believes it's going to collapse tomorrow and become a new model. i think it'selic v going to cha. i think it's going to keep changing. the chairman of our board says that all university administrators should make up sca
i'm fond of saying that with th exception probably of the catholic church, universities are the longested human institutions on the face of the planet. there's a university in china that claims to have been founde in 200 b.c. so it's older than the catholic church. e history of some of atho the greatli universities in indy and so oon.f they existed for a thousand they years before they came to an end. universities really have the seeds of being very long lived within them. that doesn't mean...
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. >> it's just a okreminder of th organization andñr i think president obama has shown that when organizationstypes of things to americani]u citizens, they do nott( go g watching this vido is alarming. one, it's aimed atxd america an president obama and another is how calmt( steven sotloff is asd delivers his last words, calm at the alarming point when the knife goes to his neck. this is a sad human storstory, family says they know of the videwp and is grieving private. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >> the white house has authorized a request to send 350 additional u.s. troops to iraq to protect american facilities and personnel in baghdad. now that includes the u.s. embassy and the baghdad airport. ñ the numbe american military personneóbt( responsible ini] iraq is nowq at 820.r ráe house isó[ also sending secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel to the middle east to quote build a stronger regional partnershipok against isisq militants,ñr listen. >> the@ lericans and the united states will not go alone.çó in the american public wants us to do that. there are steps
. >> it's just a okreminder of th organization andñr i think president obama has shown that when organizationstypes of things to americani]u citizens, they do nott( go g watching this vido is alarming. one, it's aimed atxd america an president obama and another is how calmt( steven sotloff is asd delivers his last words, calm at the alarming point when the knife goes to his neck. this is a sad human storstory, family says they know of the videwp and is grieving private. jim sciutto,...
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as we make our way through the rest of th evening hours, by arou 4:00 a.m. tomorrow mornin we will be dealing with a few showers out there. but that' reay all they are. and most of the showers look back tow the mountains. once they move over the mounta the tend to dry out. we will see a couple showers in and around 4:00 to 7:00. but then we'll be dry. i'm not too worried about the morng comm heads up. you may need the umbrella when you step out the door. but any showers that do develop wille on the light side. plenty of cloud cover at 8:00. look what s by noon, by lunch. t outsi again. and enjoy a nice afternoon lunch in the sunshine. we're loo at plenty of that. as fars the day goes tomorrow, high tempera right about where they today, 78 in d.c. 79 fredericksbu. 75 in martinsburg. we'll see clouds early. and then we'll switch over to your impact forecast on your tuesda really no impact out there. septe sunshine. it is be another great afternoo and that streak is really going to continue. take a look at this four-day foreca. 78 tomorrow. 75 on your wednesday.
as we make our way through the rest of th evening hours, by arou 4:00 a.m. tomorrow mornin we will be dealing with a few showers out there. but that' reay all they are. and most of the showers look back tow the mountains. once they move over the mounta the tend to dry out. we will see a couple showers in and around 4:00 to 7:00. but then we'll be dry. i'm not too worried about the morng comm heads up. you may need the umbrella when you step out the door. but any showers that do develop wille on...
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we can not get rid of th risk of card fraud and data breaches without getting rid of the card. the card today has the numbers printed on it, expiration date and the security codes and anybody can read that, as well as on the magnetic stripe. if we eliminate that, eliminate the risk and improve security for everybody concerned. gerri: well i t to tell you, there is another way to eliminate that risk. something called cold hard cash, richard, have y heard of that. >> indeed, but the problem is that cash doesn't gi you a ability to manage your money. vulnerable to theft and loss whereas a mobile paymentives you the chance to manage money and link it to t activation of offers and save money and communicate with merchants based on your preferences without any spam. gerri: richard, itch one more question for you. so we reported earlier this week about the breach of information of celebrities. frankly naked pictures of celebrities were everywhere. a lot of people talking about that. a lot of people blam the cloud and icloud in particular. apple said it wasn't their fault. now they're
we can not get rid of th risk of card fraud and data breaches without getting rid of the card. the card today has the numbers printed on it, expiration date and the security codes and anybody can read that, as well as on the magnetic stripe. if we eliminate that, eliminate the risk and improve security for everybody concerned. gerri: well i t to tell you, there is another way to eliminate that risk. something called cold hard cash, richard, have y heard of that. >> indeed, but the problem...
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bright sunshine for the rest of th the computer simulation of the cloud cover very realistic with our storm team 4 sky cast. it's a new feature. we'll be showing you that. temperatures by midafternoon should be into the mid-70s. delightful day coming up. blustery wind north and west will diminish by late afternoon. and overnight turning much chillier. this time tomorrow morning, much of the region down to the 40s. afternoon highs low 70s. partly sunny. mid-70s. next chance of rain may not be until sunday. after that, a bit of a mild trend returns. up near 80 friday, saturday, sunday as sunshine returns as well. a look at hometown high temperatures for this afternoon. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:31. melissa has been dealing with an accident. >> dale boulevard at minnieville road. police on the scene. we'll get more information about that as well. 95 in virginia, stafford county, heading into town, you can see it's a little bit slow at the triangle and then opens back up. wider look at things, we look good. no major issues anywhere this morning. prince george's county side o
bright sunshine for the rest of th the computer simulation of the cloud cover very realistic with our storm team 4 sky cast. it's a new feature. we'll be showing you that. temperatures by midafternoon should be into the mid-70s. delightful day coming up. blustery wind north and west will diminish by late afternoon. and overnight turning much chillier. this time tomorrow morning, much of the region down to the 40s. afternoon highs low 70s. partly sunny. mid-70s. next chance of rain may not be...
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and these people don't take it out of nowhere, they take it from the koran, the interntion of th interpretation of the koran and the hadith, prophet mohamed, new of those books i studied personally and you come across a situation where these kinds of events actually happened in the time of prophet mohamed and it was used to spread islam and also used to spread terror into the fear into the hearts and mind of the enemies. >> now you said you felt a lot of joy when anwar alaki was killed. you said the cia paid you a quarter of a million dollars for helping him to find an american wife, how dangerous was al alaki? >> he was extremely dangerous, very deluded person. are he was so determined to be one of the first, be involved in one of the first chemical warfare attack that al qaeda had planned, and you know he knew he was going to get killed. so for him it was not amatter of if he was going to get killed or not. he knew he was going to do it so he was planning to do as much damage as possible and also at the same time he believed by doing that he will reach paradise, you know, that's it. >> and do
and these people don't take it out of nowhere, they take it from the koran, the interntion of th interpretation of the koran and the hadith, prophet mohamed, new of those books i studied personally and you come across a situation where these kinds of events actually happened in the time of prophet mohamed and it was used to spread islam and also used to spread terror into the fear into the hearts and mind of the enemies. >> now you said you felt a lot of joy when anwar alaki was killed....
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think about the climate change projections for the future, the assessment shows homes within four feet of throblems. and hundreds of thousands of people hold mortgages in south mortgage an florida. go west. salt lake city, detroit by the end of the century. even alaska can see weather warm enough to grow new crops. and maybe even a swimming pool outside of balmy anchorage, alaska. >> not going to happen. twitter has been crazy. a video posted on the white house instagram account. >> yes, here's the video that has been trending since the white house hosted on instagram. president obama getting off air force one is saluting with a white cup in his right hand. that spurred the latte salute. and criticism that the president is receiving from this is coming from the right. >> i get it. >> some people calling it shameful, disrespectful, but it was not long before dems posted this photo. president bush getting off with barney right here and he's doing a salute there. and the practice with the president returning a military salute was started by ronald reagan in 1981. before that it was not customar
think about the climate change projections for the future, the assessment shows homes within four feet of throblems. and hundreds of thousands of people hold mortgages in south mortgage an florida. go west. salt lake city, detroit by the end of the century. even alaska can see weather warm enough to grow new crops. and maybe even a swimming pool outside of balmy anchorage, alaska. >> not going to happen. twitter has been crazy. a video posted on the white house instagram account. >>...
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plus a rare interview with the prosecutor, prosecutor of so much in the whack of take of th of michaelmerica. transform tomorrow. ♪ transamerica. ♪ ben! well, that was close! you ain't lying! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! to express your unique personality. so why can't you do the same with your eye color? ♪ we at alcon believe you can. introducing new air optix® colors prescription contact lenses. its unique 3-in-1 color technology blends with your own eye color for a naturally beautiful look with comfort all month long. ♪ virtually try on your perfect color and get a free trial offer at airoptixcolors.com. and get a free trial offer anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which ge
plus a rare interview with the prosecutor, prosecutor of so much in the whack of take of th of michaelmerica. transform tomorrow. ♪ transamerica. ♪ ben! well, that was close! you ain't lying! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! to express your unique personality. so why can't you do the same with your eye color? ♪ we at alcon believe you can. introducing new air optix® colors prescription contact lenses. its unique 3-in-1 color...
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i want to do everything i can to put aurprguments in front of th people. i want them to know the rest of the united kingdom want them to stay a. >> the flag has been flying over the street as a gesture of friendship. there are promises too. main parties have agreed to give powers over tax, spending and welfare if there's a vote against independence. the yes campaign say those commitments are a sign of desperation. >> we have the most popular prime minister in history joined at the hip with the leader in scottish politics. coming up together with the entire westminster establishment in total and utter panic. >> the yes and better together campaigns are now neck and neck. a poll today suggests more women are planning to vote yes than no. these political enemies are setting a a side differences and hoping to persuade voters to reject independence. the yes campaign claims it's energizing scotland and gavel nicing support. bbc news. >> reporter: it's going to be interesting to see how persuasive those leaders are. it echoes what i've been hearing here. they said
i want to do everything i can to put aurprguments in front of th people. i want them to know the rest of the united kingdom want them to stay a. >> the flag has been flying over the street as a gesture of friendship. there are promises too. main parties have agreed to give powers over tax, spending and welfare if there's a vote against independence. the yes campaign say those commitments are a sign of desperation. >> we have the most popular prime minister in history joined at the...
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this is t20th anniversary of th violence against women act. he joins the support of ravens. after showing this brutal video of ray rice punching his wife in an elevator. commissioner roger goodell is under scrutiny. anger that rice was suspended only after it became public. in response to questions whether the nfl sought after the video in the first place this is what the league said. >> today we are getting the first reaction from ray rice himself. nbc news contacted mr. rice for a comment today and he said they are in a process of hiring a pr firm and they will be willing to do interviews when the time is right, but not at moment. earlier today rice told espn quote, i have to be strong for my wife. janay palmer is speaking out and in a statement on her instagram report, she writes this. >> joining me now to break all this down washington's anchor, thanks for coming on the program. i will talk about the terrible violence against women. want to talk about nfl. this is turning into a big black eye quickly and snow balling. the question of when did the nfl know about this vide
this is t20th anniversary of th violence against women act. he joins the support of ravens. after showing this brutal video of ray rice punching his wife in an elevator. commissioner roger goodell is under scrutiny. anger that rice was suspended only after it became public. in response to questions whether the nfl sought after the video in the first place this is what the league said. >> today we are getting the first reaction from ray rice himself. nbc news contacted mr. rice for a...
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the president's speech comes one day before the anniversary of th e 9/the 11 a9/11ttac attks oackn homelandlaw .s. enfolaw rceme alert, the domestic threat from isis is one more challenge. abc's pierre thomas has the story. >> r epor>> rter:epor danter:ge dang. p>> ther>> te ishere a l is ot oa l parts. a lot a loof tt ofhing this gongs. pand obvand iousobvily touslhat'y t pcon co forncer then fo intr thellie enforcement as well. bombs isis radicals and contemplates a full-scale assault on the group in syria, intelligence officials know isis might try to respond with an attack. but as isis dominates the ponl y thonlyreat thr u.seat . ofu.s to deal with. there are multitude of emerging threats, many growing out of syria which has become a melting spot of converging radicals. >> w e ha>> wve be harothve bers rot badeshngla, irdeshaq, , ircamaq alia,ustr u.kalia. , u.k. >> two additional threats added of significance since my appo intmappoent intmin jent anuain d certainly the syrian war peng agemengaent.gement. p>> repo>> rrterepor: amter:eric am continue to worry about yemen bomb makers cons
the president's speech comes one day before the anniversary of th e 9/the 11 a9/11ttac attks oackn homelandlaw .s. enfolaw rceme alert, the domestic threat from isis is one more challenge. abc's pierre thomas has the story. >> r epor>> rter:epor danter:ge dang. p>> ther>> te ishere a l is ot oa l parts. a lot a loof tt ofhing this gongs. pand obvand iousobvily touslhat'y t pcon co forncer then fo intr thellie enforcement as well. bombs isis radicals and contemplates a...
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it is only for survivors and families of th 2:00 this afternoon, another ceremony taking place for people who work here at the pentagon. that will happen at the courtyard. people you can do that today but you cannot do it this morning. it will be closed for the ceremony this morning. if you're looking live here, they have started to unfurl that flag. quite a moment. we have seen people walking by, stopping to take a look at this. a tribute to those who lost their live as well as those who survived and something we have come to expect every year. it is business as usual at the pentagon. it is a working day for the folks here. seeing people making their way to the offices. not an easday, especially those who were here 13 years ago. >> that you know, megan. a symbol of your determination and unity. during his address to the nation, president obama outlined his plan to take down isis. the question is did he make his kay to the american people? chug, good morning. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> what was your biggest take from yesterday? >> the fact that the president's speech wa
it is only for survivors and families of th 2:00 this afternoon, another ceremony taking place for people who work here at the pentagon. that will happen at the courtyard. people you can do that today but you cannot do it this morning. it will be closed for the ceremony this morning. if you're looking live here, they have started to unfurl that flag. quite a moment. we have seen people walking by, stopping to take a look at this. a tribute to those who lost their live as well as those who...
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are some of breadwinns of the family, taking care of kids, that real does damage to the straoubgure of thtruckturf there are training programs, i bet that is a way to get women out there. >> you are 100% correct, before the great recession, unde under employment rate was 7% it is now 12%. it is improving but not at the rate we need, what is going to happen, you will see wage inflation, and as economy moves along, you will get that get up and go, but we're far from that we have another 95 t 5 to 7 yeas before we see that. charles: yesterday, bill clinton seizeed on this. we'll hear it a lot, saying this is how we can fix it higher min minimum wages, if corpsrations would share money that is not the solution. >> no, minimum wage you know certainly, wages as a country is an issue uin a have not been moving, but minimum wage or raising it is not the issue, we have a skill smal cap, you lookt talent and jobs, they are not matching up, demand information technology, health care, engineering, and quite a bit of jobs in transportation. >> bill clinton does not know what is is like to be out of wo
are some of breadwinns of the family, taking care of kids, that real does damage to the straoubgure of thtruckturf there are training programs, i bet that is a way to get women out there. >> you are 100% correct, before the great recession, unde under employment rate was 7% it is now 12%. it is improving but not at the rate we need, what is going to happen, you will see wage inflation, and as economy moves along, you will get that get up and go, but we're far from that we have another 95...
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he and his wannabe jihad friends would watch propaganda videos plotting to become sopart of th action 9-11 they start to hate america. >> he traveled on several occasions overseas. his first was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purposes of seeking out military style terrorist training. >> abu samra failed in the first attempt so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these court records he and his associates plotted an attack on civilians in a shopping mall. they also conspired to assassinate condoleezza rice and then attorney general john ashcroft. again they failed. >> on0l or about february 13th mr. abousamra travelled to the fallujah ariea of iraq. >> he was in fallujah statemeat same time that ago baghdal bagh was. >> they attended this cambridge mosque a point the mosque denies. >> is there any information you can give us about this guy abousamra. >> no. >> do you ever recall seeing him? >> no clue. >> why do you think this mosque keeps coming up attached to terrorism. >> nobody knows. this is a mosque. everybody is welcome. >> after
he and his wannabe jihad friends would watch propaganda videos plotting to become sopart of th action 9-11 they start to hate america. >> he traveled on several occasions overseas. his first was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purposes of seeking out military style terrorist training. >> abu samra failed in the first attempt so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these court records he and his associates plotted an attack on civilians...
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is twl a lihere a linkage of th culture of violence?for some, not most, certainly not most, but for a significant number, there is a connection. you have to say that many of those who play an inherently violent brutal game -- not a rough and tough game -- but a violent and brul game, will not will able to confine that behavior to the field. especially with what we're learning about head trauma. we already know about the long-range effects. the league itself acknowledges in lawsuits that a considerable percentage of players will have cognitive difficulties well before their peers as a group will. those who did not play football when they get to middle age. but we also know this, that short term, impulse control and aggression are affected, especially by head trauma. and when you mix that with perhaps prescription drugs for pain or performance-enhancing drugs. throw alcohol into the mix and throw the violent culture of the nfl into the mix, some players are going to act in ways that they might not act if they were not football players. >>
is twl a lihere a linkage of th culture of violence?for some, not most, certainly not most, but for a significant number, there is a connection. you have to say that many of those who play an inherently violent brutal game -- not a rough and tough game -- but a violent and brul game, will not will able to confine that behavior to the field. especially with what we're learning about head trauma. we already know about the long-range effects. the league itself acknowledges in lawsuits that a...
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. >> the comment you make about ignoring the challengines of th peril. 600,000-plus refugees in jordanren who now are not at home. and who now don't have the infrastructure, the love, the care, support, the culture anything that they would have had. so without the help and investment what will they grow to become? >> well, we all know if you don't have a job you will end up in very undesirable results. but i want to echo the comments, we worked together for almost 15 years. we have done jordan education initiative years ago, multi-national 17, jordanian companies, initiatives, we are completely in, mr. president, about the initiatives and the camps and connecting technology to bring the health care and work. >> this is my exhibit a, he has been a life-long republican. i have ruined his reputation. god only knows what damage i have done to him. but the point is, every time we have a conversation we start with the end in mind and 90% of the time we come up with something we agree on. and that is i think, the ultimate answer to a lot of this divide in america. you got to start with the en
. >> the comment you make about ignoring the challengines of th peril. 600,000-plus refugees in jordanren who now are not at home. and who now don't have the infrastructure, the love, the care, support, the culture anything that they would have had. so without the help and investment what will they grow to become? >> well, we all know if you don't have a job you will end up in very undesirable results. but i want to echo the comments, we worked together for almost 15 years. we have...
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he resignedç his position of th job. hose with knowledge of the case says that individual tried to hold people back. i called the archdiocese, asking them about that former employee, if he would get his job back. i was told because it's a personnel matter, they won't comment any further. reporting live in center city, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> pennsylvania governor tom corbett signed a new cigarette tax into law to help fund philadelphia's cash-strapped schools. the state senate passed the $2 per pack tax yesterday. it's expected to generate an extra $49 million for the school district this fiscal year and $80 million in the following years. the tax will only apply to cigarettes sold in philadelphia. >>> moving south to the ongoing casino crisis in atlantic city. >> the now closed revel casino was supposed to be auctioned off today in new york. but the auction didn't go as planned. and that has serious allegations flaying tonight. nbc 10's jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg is in new york with the latest. >
he resignedç his position of th job. hose with knowledge of the case says that individual tried to hold people back. i called the archdiocese, asking them about that former employee, if he would get his job back. i was told because it's a personnel matter, they won't comment any further. reporting live in center city, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> pennsylvania governor tom corbett signed a new cigarette tax into law to help fund philadelphia's cash-strapped schools. the state...