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it's called lapage harman memorial fund. go to any pnc branch to make a donation. live in tabernacle, dann cuellar, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> all right, dan, thank you. breaking news now just a short time ago. rescueers helped a worker draped on scaffolding at a south philadelphia chemical plantsch the worker was unconscious when firefighters arrived. this happened at energy solutions in the 3000 block of penrose avenue and the works was stable when transported and the illness was not related to reaction to tem calls. we'll keep you updated on the breaking story. to some, it is incredible notion. bill cosby performed at sold out develop knew in melbourne, florida tonight even as the number of women accusing him of sexual assault continues to grow. tonight's performance, which also renderedrd a standing ovation, is the exception rather than the rule because the list of canceled events and social gatherings has been getting longer up to 6 now with another show cancelled as part of mutual agreement. for now there's 29 other shows still scheduled. >> you find yo
it's called lapage harman memorial fund. go to any pnc branch to make a donation. live in tabernacle, dann cuellar, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> all right, dan, thank you. breaking news now just a short time ago. rescueers helped a worker draped on scaffolding at a south philadelphia chemical plantsch the worker was unconscious when firefighters arrived. this happened at energy solutions in the 3000 block of penrose avenue and the works was stable when transported and the...
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-year-old nadia harman and her 14-year-old brother nicholas were called they were 11-year-old brother alexander survived as didwill page and ponl are in critical condition. >> the grand jury will decide whether or not to indiet police officer darn will sop for the fatal shooting of unarmed hike albrown last august 9. months of protests and flashes with police follows and police officials offered to -- had been especially train prevent similar violence after the grand jury decision. president obama is urging camel and asking protests others to remember where they live. >> this say kupty that allows everything to express their views. allow them to peacefully atemple. tro pest actions they think are unjust. but use them as an sklus for violence. and is reary to rule of law and why we're here. >> obama administration had no attempt to dissituation the public. >> that was issued today by republican controlled hoution intelligence commit team. committee said ci. a and hill military acted properly. >> a federal judge shot down the state's effort to legal lies sports betting. the ruling hinge
-year-old nadia harman and her 14-year-old brother nicholas were called they were 11-year-old brother alexander survived as didwill page and ponl are in critical condition. >> the grand jury will decide whether or not to indiet police officer darn will sop for the fatal shooting of unarmed hike albrown last august 9. months of protests and flashes with police follows and police officials offered to -- had been especially train prevent similar violence after the grand jury decision....
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jab harman's lawsuit led us to investigate and it was approved by the federal highway administratione design making the entry four inches wide rather than five. >> it creates a judicial restriction inside the head and when it does that, that is when the guardrail will lock up and i am pail the vehicles. >> reporter: there are thousands of these guardrails across the state. here is how it should act. the railing ribbons out to the side but they have been working to show the way it is designed is faulty and last month that federal jury agreed. >> for seven years trinity has refused to tell the american public about the changes they made and about the fact that the changes were killing people. >> they disputed the ruling and it does not show what they thought it did. >> obviously the accidents that were presented to the jury, we don't think they were relevant. >> after a parade of states they moved to ban them and with mounting pressure they are announcing new systems becoming the 41st state to do so we have decided to suspend anything until that testing is done. crash tests happened in
jab harman's lawsuit led us to investigate and it was approved by the federal highway administratione design making the entry four inches wide rather than five. >> it creates a judicial restriction inside the head and when it does that, that is when the guardrail will lock up and i am pail the vehicles. >> reporter: there are thousands of these guardrails across the state. here is how it should act. the railing ribbons out to the side but they have been working to show the way it is...
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i am jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and a recovering politician. served nine terms in the united states congress. it is my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress, the presidency, and military intervention. last week, i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back, and i was teaching a seminar on authorization for war. it was a three-hour seminar, and of course i did not think i was skilled enough to do this all by inelf, so the men sitting the front row, jeff smith, who is a partner in charge of the national security practice at a was thew firm, former general counsel of the cia, and was counsel to the senate armed service committee under senator sam nunn and knows a boatload about this subject, as do the members of the panel. jeff, again, my thanks for making me look good. "congress shall have the power to declare war." up to this point, this congress has been awol. we are at war, that is the admin's trish and's -- the administration's term, with isil, but the administration is relying on
i am jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and a recovering politician. served nine terms in the united states congress. it is my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress, the presidency, and military intervention. last week, i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back, and i was teaching a seminar on authorization for war. it was a three-hour seminar, and of course i did not think i was skilled enough to do this all...
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please welcome jill. [ applause ] >> thank you, president harman. really, i am really very glad and grateful that jane har man asked me to ask the questions of igor ivanov. i'm very glad he's the person in this trusted space jane referred to to be answering these questions. because i covered him, in fact, for your entire tenure as the minister of foreign affairs in moscow. and i always felt -- and this is a very sincere comment -- that you were very moderate, fair, a top diplomat who really understood the challenges of the relationship and always had an idea of how things practically on a really practical basis, could be improved. and so -- i'm going to ask you some questions. and maybe i'll do a tv style question to begin, which will be very simplistic, of course. but we'll start us off in the right vein. i hope during the course of this time we'll feature questions from the audience as well, that we can get to something that is useful and could maybe spark improvement in the relationship, which at this point doesn't seem very hopeful. but let's be
please welcome jill. [ applause ] >> thank you, president harman. really, i am really very glad and grateful that jane har man asked me to ask the questions of igor ivanov. i'm very glad he's the person in this trusted space jane referred to to be answering these questions. because i covered him, in fact, for your entire tenure as the minister of foreign affairs in moscow. and i always felt -- and this is a very sincere comment -- that you were very moderate, fair, a top diplomat who...
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josh harman was there. a guardrail manufacturer who had sued the company that makes the e.t.ity industries. >> that head is responsible for the death of that boy. there's no question. >> reporter: here's the way the e.t. plus is supposed to work. the force of the car pushes the end terminal down the guardrail and flattens the w into a smooth ribbon of steel that comes out the side. that process slows the car. in this case, you can see the guardrail bulge out of the channel, and how the guard railing folded right at the end terminal. >> they lock up, and as you can see, with the gouge right there, it buckled over, and ripped off. >> reporter: the guardrail flipped onto the highway and the sebring continued past. smacked into a sign pole and stopped upside down. after repeated incidents like this one, and lawsuits filed against the company, 39 states have now banned the e.t. plus. not california. >> we want to have as much information, as much solid data as possible before we make a decision. >> that's terribly frustrating to people like the families are darrell blackman. >> ou
josh harman was there. a guardrail manufacturer who had sued the company that makes the e.t.ity industries. >> that head is responsible for the death of that boy. there's no question. >> reporter: here's the way the e.t. plus is supposed to work. the force of the car pushes the end terminal down the guardrail and flattens the w into a smooth ribbon of steel that comes out the side. that process slows the car. in this case, you can see the guardrail bulge out of the channel, and how...
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unemployed nurse with financial problems used a pillow to muffle the shot that killed her daughter nadia harman and son nicholas herman. alexander is still fighting to live at cooper. he's on the mind of this community which prides itself on being close knit. >> we're sometimes not able to recognize when in the community are hurting to the point they may do something like this. that has people shook up. how can somebody get to this point. >> they listened to words of comfort as they grappled with the violent tragedy which impacted the children that went to school with the young victimsch the pta president who was in contact with the family had words on their behalf. >> words cannot express our grief and we hank the communities for understanding our needs of privacy during this excruciatingly difficult time. >> reporter: the family has set up a pnc bank found pay for funeral and medical costs of this remaining survivor of the shootings and the new jersey state police say their investigation continues. reporting live outside cooper university hospital, in camden tonight, ken, "action news" at 10
unemployed nurse with financial problems used a pillow to muffle the shot that killed her daughter nadia harman and son nicholas herman. alexander is still fighting to live at cooper. he's on the mind of this community which prides itself on being close knit. >> we're sometimes not able to recognize when in the community are hurting to the point they may do something like this. that has people shook up. how can somebody get to this point. >> they listened to words of comfort as they...
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joshua harman's lawsuit led the judge to order a federal investigation of the guardrail systems. harmon says after the system was approved by the highway administration, the manufacturer, trinity industries, changed the design, making it 4 inches wide, rather than 5. >> creating additional restriction inside the head. and when it does that, that's when the guardrail will lock up, and sometimes impail the vehicles. >> reporter: there are thousands of these guardrails across the state. here's how guardrails are supposed to work. when the vehicle impacts the end treatment, the railing ribbons out to the side. harmon and his attorneys are been working for years to show the way it was designed is faulty. >> i think it's a great thing for drivers on the american highways. because for 7 years, trinity has refused to tell the american public about the changes they made, and about the fact that the changes were killing people. >> reporter: trinity industries disputes the ruling, and say the evidence doesn't show what the jury thought it did. >> obviously, presented to the jury, of course
joshua harman's lawsuit led the judge to order a federal investigation of the guardrail systems. harmon says after the system was approved by the highway administration, the manufacturer, trinity industries, changed the design, making it 4 inches wide, rather than 5. >> creating additional restriction inside the head. and when it does that, that's when the guardrail will lock up, and sometimes impail the vehicles. >> reporter: there are thousands of these guardrails across the...
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calvin harman breaking through. nice. finally finds open space. off to the races.myra never looked back, beat burlington city 47-0. >>> how about we jump over to delco? ♪ strike up the band. it's the battle of macdade boulevard. hosting rival reaidley in the turkey bowl. nothing foul about this play. major touchdown there. ridley, they hang on for a 9-8 win. >>> how about a first-time thanksgiving meeting? frankfurt fired up to face prep charter. in the red. prep charter is in the red zone. struthers with a touchdown. they win 24-14. >>> how we go to jersey? camden woodrow wilson facing off for their 84th time on thanksgiving. cameron quarterback kahlil williams, going to do it by myself. takes it to the house. camden wins 41-12 over woodrow wilson. >>> roxborough hosting roman catholic. you can call this the mug bowl. look at the field there. still a little snow on it. the conditions can't slow roman down. how about this name? john cheney taking the opening kickoff all the way for the touchdown. he's got to go to temple, don't you think? roman rolls over roxboroug
calvin harman breaking through. nice. finally finds open space. off to the races.myra never looked back, beat burlington city 47-0. >>> how about we jump over to delco? ♪ strike up the band. it's the battle of macdade boulevard. hosting rival reaidley in the turkey bowl. nothing foul about this play. major touchdown there. ridley, they hang on for a 9-8 win. >>> how about a first-time thanksgiving meeting? frankfurt fired up to face prep charter. in the red. prep charter is...
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harman international, interesting action today, but it's come back nicely. about 3%, but it's hanging in there. back over to 114 it's going to really break out. fltx up about 6%, nice earnings this week, in fact, amazing earnings. still holding on to that. mentioned taser, we actually took profits -- i'm worried about it staying above $18. it should be a $25 stock. also sy and a last week took a huge hit, opened below my stop loss. it was on my trading service. if you're in it, i would hold it. in fact, i'm looking for a place to load up on that stock. i want to take a look at some of my panel's favorites. matt, you talked about diamond energy, the symbol is bang. what is that all about? that's, like, the white dog in the wild? >> no, no. [laughter] a snake, and snakes have fangs. charles: oh, i was way off. anyway, you have been rocking with it. >> i could see maybe mid 70s. that was a play on oil getting crushed. i think we lost some more upside -- charles: [inaudible] >> >> it's a stock. charles: how do you make money on that to the downside? >> why is th
harman international, interesting action today, but it's come back nicely. about 3%, but it's hanging in there. back over to 114 it's going to really break out. fltx up about 6%, nice earnings this week, in fact, amazing earnings. still holding on to that. mentioned taser, we actually took profits -- i'm worried about it staying above $18. it should be a $25 stock. also sy and a last week took a huge hit, opened below my stop loss. it was on my trading service. if you're in it, i would hold it....
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i'm jane harman, the president and c.e.o. of the wilson center and a recovering politician having served nine terms in the united states congress. it's my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress, the presidency, and military intervention. last week i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back, and i was teaching a seminar on authorization for war. it was a three-hour seminar. of course i didn't think i was skilled enough to do this all by myself, so skyped in was the man sitting in the front row, jeff smith, who is a partner in charge of the national security practice at a major law firm, former general counsel of the c.i.a., and was counsel to the senate armed services committee under senator sam nunn and knows a boatload about this subject as do the members of this panel. jeff, again, my thanks for making me look good. i hope the rest of you do the same. article 1, section 8 of the constitution says, quote, congress shall have the power to declare war, unquote. up
i'm jane harman, the president and c.e.o. of the wilson center and a recovering politician having served nine terms in the united states congress. it's my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress, the presidency, and military intervention. last week i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back, and i was teaching a seminar on authorization for war. it was a three-hour seminar. of course i didn't think i was skilled enough to do this...
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our president and ceo, former congresswoman jane harman, has really hone our mission, and she emphasizes that we are the nation's key non-partisan policy forum where we tackle global issues, and we do it through independent research. we will have over the course of the year 150 people that come here to do some kind of policy research and we do it with a set of programs that naturally cover the world. you will see some of that here today. this morning we are focusing on political and economic impact of low oil prices. if it were 1973 or 1979 we might be talking about oil shortage or some spike in oil prices. today being halloween, we might speculate that this halloween dracula drank the oil. instead of oil prices -- but instead of oil prices have been falling. yogi berra, the widely quoted philosopher who starred with the new york yankees, often warned us it is hard to make predictions, especially about the future. you could certainly say that is true about oil prices as well. the current prices certainly are surprising. the american automobile association now reports that the average pri
our president and ceo, former congresswoman jane harman, has really hone our mission, and she emphasizes that we are the nation's key non-partisan policy forum where we tackle global issues, and we do it through independent research. we will have over the course of the year 150 people that come here to do some kind of policy research and we do it with a set of programs that naturally cover the world. you will see some of that here today. this morning we are focusing on political and economic...
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." >> senator kaine jane harman and professor goldsmith thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you.enjoyed it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] here are a few of the comments were received from our viewers. >> just going to tell you how much i enjoy q&a at 5:00 on sunday on the west coast. everything stops at my house. i turn off my phone, get my cup of coffee and is the most enjoyable hour on television. >> very informative, very good opinions. i enjoyed listening to him in the comments that were done today. he was very accurate and on point. he would not use his personal innuendo and i greatly enjoy it and i hope you have more guests like that. he was right on target this morning. >> i'm calling to say that i think like many people c-span is wonderful but as to criticisms i almost have none. i'm a very partisan kind of person that the reason i have almost none is i think you all do a tremendous job of showing just about every side of everything and the way people look at things in d.c. and elsewhere. i take my hat off to you.
." >> senator kaine jane harman and professor goldsmith thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you.enjoyed it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] here are a few of the comments were received from our viewers. >> just going to tell you how much i enjoy q&a at 5:00 on sunday on the west coast. everything stops at my house. i turn off my phone, get my cup of coffee and is the most enjoyable hour on television. >>...
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i'm jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and friend of michael addler. i want to especially recognize his girlfriend, era, who traveled from germany and stayed here just after michael passed. >>> a few weeks before michael died, andrew cealy and i went to have breakfast with him in his georgetown home. though he was clearly ill, his eyes glean ed, he had on a starched shirt and he served us a full breakfast, a little bit of which he at. he was optimistic about the future. and that's how i think we should remember him. whatever happened when we hit the november 24th deadline for the iran nuclear deal, some of my own interests in it has dimmed because michael won't be telling me about it. and because i won't be able to share his excitement. the wilson center has had many scholars and has had many now. but whether because of hissal ent or the incredible impact of his expertise, michael stood out. we honor his legacy today. and, more specifically, we wanted to do something else. so we will be putting up a plaque near the library where michael spent countless
i'm jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and friend of michael addler. i want to especially recognize his girlfriend, era, who traveled from germany and stayed here just after michael passed. >>> a few weeks before michael died, andrew cealy and i went to have breakfast with him in his georgetown home. though he was clearly ill, his eyes glean ed, he had on a starched shirt and he served us a full breakfast, a little bit of which he at. he was optimistic about the...
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i'm jane harman. >> i especially want to recognize michael's sister ellen, his brother-in-law barry, and his girlfriend ira, who traveled from germany to stay here. a few weeks before michael died, andrew seeley and i went to have breakfast with him in his georgetown home. though he was clearly ill, his eyes gleamed. he had on a starched shirt, and he served as a full breakfast, a little bit of which he ate. he was optimistic about the future. that is how i think we should emember him. whatever happens and we hit the november 24 deadline for the iran nuclear deal, some of my own interested in it has dimmed, because michael won't be telling me about it and because i won't be able to share his excitement. the wilson center has had many scholars, and has many, but whether because of his talent, his personality, or the incredible impact of his expertise, michael stood out. we honor his legacy today. more specifically, we wanted to o something else, so we will be putting up a plaque to the library where michael spent countless hours, to commemorate more permanently his contributions to th
i'm jane harman. >> i especially want to recognize michael's sister ellen, his brother-in-law barry, and his girlfriend ira, who traveled from germany to stay here. a few weeks before michael died, andrew seeley and i went to have breakfast with him in his georgetown home. though he was clearly ill, his eyes gleamed. he had on a starched shirt, and he served as a full breakfast, a little bit of which he ate. he was optimistic about the future. that is how i think we should emember him....
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physically here, trying to get through secretary, watching live-streaming or on c-span, i'm jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and a recovering politician, having served nine terms in the united states congress. it's my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress. the presidency and military intervention. last week, i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back. and i was teaching a seminar, an authorization for war. it was a three-hour seminar, and of course, i didn't think i was skilling enough to do this all by myself. skyped in a man sitting in the front row is a partner practice at a major law firm, was the former general counsel of the cia and counsel to the senate armed services committee under senator sam nun and knows about this subject, as to the members of this panel. jeff, again, my thanks for making me look good. i hope the rest of you do the same. article one, section eight of the constitution says, congress shall have the power to declare war. but up to this point, this congress has been awol. we
physically here, trying to get through secretary, watching live-streaming or on c-span, i'm jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center and a recovering politician, having served nine terms in the united states congress. it's my pleasure to welcome you to a very important national conversation on congress. the presidency and military intervention. last week, i was at harvard law school, an institution i attended decades back. and i was teaching a seminar, an authorization for war....
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karlie harman and her parents and from florida, for whom this weather makes no sense at all.t the wright family. good to have you all. all right, felicifelicia, what it mean to you and your family if you won this? >> well, i think football is my passion and of our life. you have to have passion in life. that's just another step to get there. >> these ones are warm, by the way. you hail from a town that doesn't have a traffic light and yet here you are, on the biggest stage of all. how has it been for you guys? >> absolutely amazing. this is our first time in new york. these two guys, first time on a plane. >> wow! >> we're glad you guys made it. best of luck to you. karlie, how about you? if you won this thing, what's the one thing you would want to do? >> definitely take all of this opportunity in and definitely get some confetti after the game and maybe even meet katy perry. >> one thing we want to do is get everybody inside, as fast as possible. so, america, it is up to you. head over to together we make football.com. watch all of these stories. there are so many good ones
karlie harman and her parents and from florida, for whom this weather makes no sense at all.t the wright family. good to have you all. all right, felicifelicia, what it mean to you and your family if you won this? >> well, i think football is my passion and of our life. you have to have passion in life. that's just another step to get there. >> these ones are warm, by the way. you hail from a town that doesn't have a traffic light and yet here you are, on the biggest stage of all....