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the popularity spreading to some of the most unlikely places. we have this report on the opening of a comics library in senegal. >>> this 11-year-old likes this japanese manga series, featuring adventures of a young japanese girl in hiroshima, before the atomic bomb was stopped. it couldn't be more removed from her life. i like the book because of the adventure and drawings. sometimes i see myself in the character. >> reporter: finding mangas in west africa, let alone senegal is almost impossible. there's an appetite for the stories. an avid reader of comics opened her house to the public. it's now a comic book and manga library. i put a message up on facebook saying that people could come and borrow books. there was a wave of inquiry and interest in reading grows. they come after school, on weekends, and some have them home delivered. there's plenty of japanese mangas, belgium and american comic books. there's one thing lacking. african stories made by africans. >> reporter: tired of telling the story of other people's cultures. this person mov
the popularity spreading to some of the most unlikely places. we have this report on the opening of a comics library in senegal. >>> this 11-year-old likes this japanese manga series, featuring adventures of a young japanese girl in hiroshima, before the atomic bomb was stopped. it couldn't be more removed from her life. i like the book because of the adventure and drawings. sometimes i see myself in the character. >> reporter: finding mangas in west africa, let alone senegal is...
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now their popularity is spreading to some of the most unlikely places. we have reports from a library in dakar, senegal. >> the 11-year-old girl is hooked on this japanese manga series. it depicts the adventures of a japanese girl living in hiroshima in the 1930s befor before atomic bomb was dropped. >> i really like this book because of the adventure and the drawing, and sometimes i see myself in the character. it's just fun. >> finding manga in africa let alone senegal is near impossible. >> i put a message up on facebook saying that people could come and borrow books. there was a sudden wave of inquiry and the interest in reading continues to grow. >> they come after school, on weekends. some have them home delivered. there is plenty of japanese mangas belgium and american comic books here. but there is one thing lacking. african stories made by africa africans. >> tired of telling the stories of other people's cultures, malik moved back to senegal after working in india's animation industry. now he's trying to make african magna animations. here they
now their popularity is spreading to some of the most unlikely places. we have reports from a library in dakar, senegal. >> the 11-year-old girl is hooked on this japanese manga series. it depicts the adventures of a japanese girl living in hiroshima in the 1930s befor before atomic bomb was dropped. >> i really like this book because of the adventure and the drawing, and sometimes i see myself in the character. it's just fun. >> finding manga in africa let alone senegal is...
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and how the japanese comics have been given their own library in the most unlikely places. >> thank you for joining pus austria and germany say that they're dealing with an emergency situation as thousands of refugees have gone into their country. the first train carrying refugees from hungary has arrived in munich in journal germany. the police say they expect 10,000 people in the coming hours. austria said it will not use force to stop thousands of refugees from coming. around 4,000 have arrived so far. more refugees are making the same journey walking along railway lines opening that they've eventually reach safety and a chance for a better life. now in greece 25,000 refugees arriv arrive just from the island of lesbos. we saw thousands of people head for the border. tell us a little bit about the situation. what is going on behind you right now. >> let me set the scene. the temperatures have dropped dramatically in the coming hours. it's quite cold now. there have been aid workers here and charities distributing blankets and jackets. there is a little bit of a festival atmosphere at
and how the japanese comics have been given their own library in the most unlikely places. >> thank you for joining pus austria and germany say that they're dealing with an emergency situation as thousands of refugees have gone into their country. the first train carrying refugees from hungary has arrived in munich in journal germany. the police say they expect 10,000 people in the coming hours. austria said it will not use force to stop thousands of refugees from coming. around 4,000...
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unlike a candidate's campaign superpacs can raise and spend unlimited's of money. most of the presidential campaigns in both parties are also getting a boost from superpacs and so far the center for public integrity have said those pacs have bankrolled 90% of all political ads. the ruling called citizens united the justices ss s affirmed, independent political action committees these are the groups known as superpacs. relying on a superpac though does carry risk. donald trump was paying for all of his campaign efforts has repeatedly criticized mr. bush saying the former florida governor is already beholden. >> when they give 5 million or 2 million to jeb they have him just like a puppet. >> never mind the political optics, there is if the superpac goes rogue, superpac and candidates are not supposed to coordinate with each other. in other words if jeb bush does not like what right to rise is doing or how they are spending money there is nothing he can do to stop it. >> the power of these superpacs spreads well beyond washington. daniel craig's strange connection to
unlike a candidate's campaign superpacs can raise and spend unlimited's of money. most of the presidential campaigns in both parties are also getting a boost from superpacs and so far the center for public integrity have said those pacs have bankrolled 90% of all political ads. the ruling called citizens united the justices ss s affirmed, independent political action committees these are the groups known as superpacs. relying on a superpac though does carry risk. donald trump was paying for all...
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. >> democrat bernie sanders makes an unlikely campaign stop. thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm lesli foster. manslaughter after she was found pushing her dead toddler in a park swing in may has been ordered held on $10,050,000 bail. >> but -- $150,000 bail. >> but her family said after her first court appearance that she should be in a mental hospital, not in jail. scott broom from la plata. >> i reached out to so, so many different agencies before this even happened. >> reporter: vontasha simms after hearing her 24-year-old mentally ill daughter romechia simms has been charged for killing her own son. >> now my grandson is gone. now my daughter is in jail. they knew for the longest period of time when they honestly knew that she was suffering from a mental illness. >> reporter: 3-year-old ji'aire lee was found dead in a swing set may 24th, his mother still swinging him in wills memorial park in la plata. >> tragic is a better word. >> reporter: the prosecutor with a shocking revelation in court. >> the investigation with the sheriff's office revealed t
. >> democrat bernie sanders makes an unlikely campaign stop. thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm lesli foster. manslaughter after she was found pushing her dead toddler in a park swing in may has been ordered held on $10,050,000 bail. >> but -- $150,000 bail. >> but her family said after her first court appearance that she should be in a mental hospital, not in jail. scott broom from la plata. >> i reached out to so, so many different agencies before...
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we meet the unlikely heros clearing mozambique of its lethal civil war legacy. >> millions at stake. shady investments. limited oversight. >> super pacs are part of the wild wild west of campaign finance. >> could actor daniel craig be the latest super pac scam victim? an ali velshi, on target, special investigation. >> hello again. the top storys on al jazeera. pakistani army are fighting gunmen that stormed a base. they also attacked a mosque inside the compound. 16 people are killed there. croatia is struggling to deal with refugees. it's closed all but one of its border crossings. the u.n. security council expressed concerns over violence at jerusalem's holiest site. it's called for calm after several days of protests. let's take you live to east jerusalem. of course, friday, the muslim day of prior. what's the mood there right now? >> at the moment, it's pretty calm. worshipers are streaming into the old city. those are allowed to enter. all women, no restrictions, any woman can go in. when it comes to men, anyone over the age of 40 is allowed. anyone under 40 not allowed to ent
we meet the unlikely heros clearing mozambique of its lethal civil war legacy. >> millions at stake. shady investments. limited oversight. >> super pacs are part of the wild wild west of campaign finance. >> could actor daniel craig be the latest super pac scam victim? an ali velshi, on target, special investigation. >> hello again. the top storys on al jazeera. pakistani army are fighting gunmen that stormed a base. they also attacked a mosque inside the compound. 16...
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this time, you know, the pan blue voter will feel very confused unlike last time. ma was clearly winnable, electable candidate. in the end the pan blue voter simply abandoned him and switched to ma to avoid easy victory for him. this time, obviously, thai is much stronger candidate, you know, being a front runner. but her support whoever around, can be as high as 46% ever recorded. but sometimes can be as low as 34. so undecided voter and also fluctuate a great deal from one to another. what she suggests actually a sizable portion of our electorate. their move is quite volatile. it manifests to the fluctuations. and that make the pan blue vote even more confused especially when they try to pick which one is more winnable between soong and ying-wen. at one point in a three way race get as much as almost 30% but sometimes it's like 12 or 13%. so this is what has happened july and august. now whether this was stay this way. or if ma eventually the pan blue voter can identify a clear cut runoff. so that was shaping out the scenario and dynamic of this election in very
this time, you know, the pan blue voter will feel very confused unlike last time. ma was clearly winnable, electable candidate. in the end the pan blue voter simply abandoned him and switched to ma to avoid easy victory for him. this time, obviously, thai is much stronger candidate, you know, being a front runner. but her support whoever around, can be as high as 46% ever recorded. but sometimes can be as low as 34. so undecided voter and also fluctuate a great deal from one to another. what...
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just a great unlikely superstar. >> unlike most star players, berra became even more popular after his playing career. he used his arsenal of yogiisms to sell products and make money. >> you don't sit at first place serving miller lite. nobody comes here any more. >> oh? >> it is too crowded. >> he even helped new york city rebound after 9/11. >> who in the heck is this guy? >> yogi berra rare combination of world last athlete, lovable personality, just happened to leave an enduring mark on the english language. cbs news. >> coming up on "eyewitness news", the donald on the late show. the discussion was a mix of funny and serious topics. we have the highlight for you coming up after the break. and we still have no limits on carbon pollution - which can lead to more asthma attacks in children but senator toomey has voted repeatedly to let polluters keep releasing unlimited carbon pollution into the air. and took more than one million dollars from the polluters. tell senator toomey to vote for the clean power plan, because unlimited pollution shouldn't be a right. but playing outside sho
just a great unlikely superstar. >> unlike most star players, berra became even more popular after his playing career. he used his arsenal of yogiisms to sell products and make money. >> you don't sit at first place serving miller lite. nobody comes here any more. >> oh? >> it is too crowded. >> he even helped new york city rebound after 9/11. >> who in the heck is this guy? >> yogi berra rare combination of world last athlete, lovable personality, just...
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a systematic risk is very unlikely. it is not like what we saw in the asian financial crisis or lehman brothers. angie: a lot of investors fleeing to japan for that safety haven play. on the other hand, australia's dollar is under pressure. juliet: absolutely. it had its biggest gain in a week yesterday. other safe haven currencies like the euro and the swiss franc are moving higher. as you mentioned, the aussie dollar is under pressure.
a systematic risk is very unlikely. it is not like what we saw in the asian financial crisis or lehman brothers. angie: a lot of investors fleeing to japan for that safety haven play. on the other hand, australia's dollar is under pressure. juliet: absolutely. it had its biggest gain in a week yesterday. other safe haven currencies like the euro and the swiss franc are moving higher. as you mentioned, the aussie dollar is under pressure.
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unlike many other high paying technical jobs most computer network architects requires a batch alreadyegree in the competer related field. i'm jill schlesinger for >>> we're remembering one of the most famous baseball players of all time. >> vanita nair looks back at the life and career of hall of famer, yogi berra. >> reporter: yogi berra had a way with word like few others. >> it is in the over til it is over. >> reporter: they are yogiisms and copied by millions, even presidents. >> it isn't over until it is over. >> we may be lost but we are making good time. >> when you come to the fork in the road, take it. >> reporter: while berra's witt and wisdom brought smiles to many off the field there was nothing comic aal about his hall of fame baseball career. playing for yankees berra was key members of the bronx bombers teams that won world series ten times during his 19 year career. >> yogi connects, and it is another home run. >> reporter: berra was a bat shore would swing at and hit almost any pitch. he won most valuable player award three times and was a 15 time all-star. >> no ear
unlike many other high paying technical jobs most computer network architects requires a batch alreadyegree in the competer related field. i'm jill schlesinger for >>> we're remembering one of the most famous baseball players of all time. >> vanita nair looks back at the life and career of hall of famer, yogi berra. >> reporter: yogi berra had a way with word like few others. >> it is in the over til it is over. >> reporter: they are yogiisms and copied by...
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>> so, i think october is highly unlikely because they said they wanted to understand the impacts the what is happening in china. that's probably going to take a little bit more time to see. they also want to make sure that inflation is getting back to its 2% goal. there is not going to be a lot of data between now and october for them to really change their assessment. possibly by december. so i think december is on the table. but it also could be beyond that. >> even though it's an election year coming up? >> the fed is going to do what it thinks is the right thing to do. and they will move when they feel that they need to move. whether it is december or march i don't think is really -- well, september, december, or march is really going to matter. and in terms of the electoral cycle and the electoral cycle i don't think is going to have that much of an impact on their decision choice. >> professor, thank you very much. professor randy crossner with the university of chicago's booth school of business. sue? >> trks ty, what does today's decision mean for stocks and your investment.
>> so, i think october is highly unlikely because they said they wanted to understand the impacts the what is happening in china. that's probably going to take a little bit more time to see. they also want to make sure that inflation is getting back to its 2% goal. there is not going to be a lot of data between now and october for them to really change their assessment. possibly by december. so i think december is on the table. but it also could be beyond that. >> even though it's...
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it is unlikely -- united states next month.nlikely they will let it weaken in the near term. malcolm: do they need to keep doing that? rishaad: thank you very much. angie: the ruby has sunk to the lowest level since the asian crisis, swelling indonesian debt. let's bring in has haslinda amin. talk about bad timing. debt -- a record haslinda: a record debt, all needing to be serviced with such a weak currency. it will take a lot more to pay for it, a lot more because the ripiah has been falling year to date, the second-worst performer in asia. the thing is, that is a trickle-down effect. expenses hurt the bottom line of companies. that in turn could prompt investors to sell stocks. the whole negativity might spill over to the bond market. it is a vicious cycle. you can understand the murmuring out there, that indonesia could end up in a debt crisis. but talk of a crisis might just be premature. we have not seen an asset bubble. there is caution in indonesia, it is not looking like 1998, so that is the upside. ringgit has been le
it is unlikely -- united states next month.nlikely they will let it weaken in the near term. malcolm: do they need to keep doing that? rishaad: thank you very much. angie: the ruby has sunk to the lowest level since the asian crisis, swelling indonesian debt. let's bring in has haslinda amin. talk about bad timing. debt -- a record haslinda: a record debt, all needing to be serviced with such a weak currency. it will take a lot more to pay for it, a lot more because the ripiah has been falling...
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because she's unlikable?> i named it unlikable because 58% of the american public doesn't trust her and think she's a liar. >> unprompted the number one word, ajektive that people use, liar, untrust worthy. can you win like that? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think she gets the nomination at this point. she better lawyer up pretty quick because she's got in legal issues. >> bill has been urging her to do so and she's refused so far to lawyer up. >> get ready for your attacks. they'll probably be up in an hour. ed klein, called "unlikable" in book stores now. president obama met face-to-face with vlad min putin after the russian president told "60 minutes" obama's not weak. and ann romney is here. and would mitt have been a better president than obama? straight ahead. is never easy. doing your own thing, making your own way can be pretty, well, bold. rickie fowler is redefining what it means to be a golfer. quicken loans is doing the same for mortgages. quicken loans. home buy. refi. power. official mortgage
because she's unlikable?> i named it unlikable because 58% of the american public doesn't trust her and think she's a liar. >> unprompted the number one word, ajektive that people use, liar, untrust worthy. can you win like that? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think she gets the nomination at this point. she better lawyer up pretty quick because she's got in legal issues. >> bill has been urging her to do so and she's refused so far to lawyer up. >> get ready...
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author of "unlikeable." let's talk about this planned parenthood situation for a moment, it is contentious, we knew it would be that way. interesting these videos were an effort to entrap could they were damning and soar or full to look -- sorrow full on look at. >> in addition i think this is almost the core of the republican conservative movement. the sense that all of these years since the supreme court said that abortion is legal, the conservative side of the republican party, in particular, has been trying to find a way of bringing that back in. so at least if within a reasonable aim amount of weeks that i abortion could not be deputy. now they have the goods on planned parenthood, i don't think they are going to let go. charles: to that point, with boehner announcing his resignation, a lot of people, in particular grassroots side, have been saying we gave you the power, you had the majority after midterm election. and all you have done, the establishment, was kind of calculate numbers, and if you could
author of "unlikeable." let's talk about this planned parenthood situation for a moment, it is contentious, we knew it would be that way. interesting these videos were an effort to entrap could they were damning and soar or full to look -- sorrow full on look at. >> in addition i think this is almost the core of the republican conservative movement. the sense that all of these years since the supreme court said that abortion is legal, the conservative side of the republican...
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because she's unlikable?med it unlikable because 58% of the american public doesn't trust her and think she's a liar. >> unprompted the number one word, adjective that people use, liar, untrustworthy. can you win like that? >> i don't think so. are peep going to vote for somebody they don't trust? >> i don't think she gets the nomination at this point. she better lawyer up pretty quick because she's got in legal issues. >> bill has been urging her to do so and she's refused so far to lawyer up. >> get ready for your attacks. they'll probably be up in an hour. ed klein, thank you. it's called "unlikable" in bookstores now. president obama met face-to-face with vladimir putin after the russian president told "60 minutes" obama's not weak. does he really believe that? also ann romney here to talk about not only her struggle with ms, but what she thinks about the current gop field running for president, and would mitt have been a better president than obama? straight ahead. the first step to reaching your retirem
because she's unlikable?med it unlikable because 58% of the american public doesn't trust her and think she's a liar. >> unprompted the number one word, adjective that people use, liar, untrustworthy. can you win like that? >> i don't think so. are peep going to vote for somebody they don't trust? >> i don't think she gets the nomination at this point. she better lawyer up pretty quick because she's got in legal issues. >> bill has been urging her to do so and she's...
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that looks more and more unlikely. >> for two days now they've been keeping up a momentum with demonstrationss trains leave for germany. they don't want to be here. hungary does not want them here, but this is literally a stand off with the police in riot gear and the demonstrators in intense, keeping their message as it is. >> one level down from the station's main approach, this is called a transit zone. it's been in place since the crisis began. >> i will say--i just want to go out of here. >> what he means by other ways is being smuggled across the border. although he wasn't sure if he could afford that option, there are warnings of the hungarian government's hard line policy on refugees will only encourage more people smuggling. >> this is absolutely that they do not want to stay in hungary. they want to go to european countries. it is clear if the authorities here prevent them from leaving the country, they will opt for the services of human smugglers. >> this is going to keep order? >> obviously those people shouldn't be there. again, following european protocols after being apprehen a
that looks more and more unlikely. >> for two days now they've been keeping up a momentum with demonstrationss trains leave for germany. they don't want to be here. hungary does not want them here, but this is literally a stand off with the police in riot gear and the demonstrators in intense, keeping their message as it is. >> one level down from the station's main approach, this is called a transit zone. it's been in place since the crisis began. >> i will say--i just want...
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it's unlikely democrats would change their opinion at this point.mitch mcconnell hasn't given up. >> our friends on the other side want to employ a procedural device, which as the democratic leaders pointed out is commonly used around here, bub the question is on what kind of measure is it used? this is no ordinary measure. this is different. this is different. we'll have another opportunity to see whether we want to move past this procedural device. >> that device that mitch that mcconnell is talking about is filibustering and that's what democrats were able to do last night. democrats say they would love a clean vote but with a 60 member threshold and republicans obviously aren't interested in doing that. >> republicans want to make democrats say yes, i do believe in this. this is also taking place on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, so republicans can use it as campaign fodder in the coming months. >> thank you. >> military officials at california's camp pendleton are investigating a deadly accident this morning, one marine was killed an
it's unlikely democrats would change their opinion at this point.mitch mcconnell hasn't given up. >> our friends on the other side want to employ a procedural device, which as the democratic leaders pointed out is commonly used around here, bub the question is on what kind of measure is it used? this is no ordinary measure. this is different. this is different. we'll have another opportunity to see whether we want to move past this procedural device. >> that device that mitch that...
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that looks more and more unlikely. one level down from the station's main a approach. this is called a transit zone. it's been in place since the crisis began, but it's never been an as full. >> i will stay here. i will sleep in the streets. i just want to go out of here. >> we may take another way. >> what he means is being smuggled across the border. although he was not sure he could afford though option. there are warnings that the hungarian government's hard line policy on refugee also only encourage more people smuggling. >> they do not want to stay in hungary. they want to go to the rest of the european countries. they will offer their services to human smugglers. >> they have designated places where they can stay and wait. >> now everyone has to struggle with the reality of their situation. many say they've been through worse hardship than this. >> al jazeera, budapest. >> british foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee said that some of the stories that they had come across. >> strategically in a wa, they head to greece, lesbos. wh
that looks more and more unlikely. one level down from the station's main a approach. this is called a transit zone. it's been in place since the crisis began, but it's never been an as full. >> i will stay here. i will sleep in the streets. i just want to go out of here. >> we may take another way. >> what he means is being smuggled across the border. although he was not sure he could afford though option. there are warnings that the hungarian government's hard line policy on...
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it's unlikely to be before 2030.il then spacecraft will carry out vital research. >> stay tuned, we have the sport coming up next, and the toronto blue jays capture a crucial victory in the race for the top of the league. farah with the details. >>> welcome back. two indonesian cities have banned the online taxi service uber from operating. dozens of uber cars have been confiscated in jakarta in the past few weeks. the company says it will continue to operate unless there's a legal basis for the ban. >> reporter: it's early morning in jakarta. officers from the traffic police and transportation department are making themselves ready to go after violators. an important mission is to go after drivers of ub ir. >> every company used to transport people is considered public transport. they have to have all the licences. >> reporter: police are stopping private cars like these ones, used by the uber company to drive people around jakarta for half the price of a normal taxi. the next step is the police officer will check t
it's unlikely to be before 2030.il then spacecraft will carry out vital research. >> stay tuned, we have the sport coming up next, and the toronto blue jays capture a crucial victory in the race for the top of the league. farah with the details. >>> welcome back. two indonesian cities have banned the online taxi service uber from operating. dozens of uber cars have been confiscated in jakarta in the past few weeks. the company says it will continue to operate unless there's a...
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further policy information is unlikely.will be watching for information indicating that the 1.1 trillion qe will be expanded. says he issident committed to be. speaking at the start of a military parade in beijing to mark the end of the second world war, he announced army personnel would be reduced like 300,000 -- the biggest cut since 1997. hundreds of warplanes and other military hardware on display. buying back more than $2 million of shares after fending off monsanto. it will begin in addition to the plan to boost dividends. yngenta has an adjustable seed business. around the timing of any investorsates moves, and high-growth emerging markets are not getting much reprieve in the current environment. trillion fromy $2 emerging equities. where is the market opportunity now? joining us now is jim from leapfrog investments. we are world where thinking about where the fed goes, how much money is are floating around looking for a home in this high-growth african and asian markets? jim: i think african and asian markets really
further policy information is unlikely.will be watching for information indicating that the 1.1 trillion qe will be expanded. says he issident committed to be. speaking at the start of a military parade in beijing to mark the end of the second world war, he announced army personnel would be reduced like 300,000 -- the biggest cut since 1997. hundreds of warplanes and other military hardware on display. buying back more than $2 million of shares after fending off monsanto. it will begin in...
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. >> it has a mystique and spirit unlike any other project i have ever seen. >> the lorraine hotel was completed in the 1884 and after world war ii it was purchased by father divine, he declared himself god all mighty right here on earth. the mandates made it good for working class folks, the mayor says that the new divine lorraine will feature more than 100 high end partmentses and 24,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. a dramatic rebirth cht board street corridor. >> a tipping points of north broad street and here in north philadelphia with street improvements and the additional developments to follow, north broad will rival south broad. >> this building is an organism and alive and has a heartbeat and maybe it was hibernating for 15 years but we'll turn the lights on. >> the complete convenientvation of the hotel is expected to take two years. on north broad street, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >>> there is word tonight that congressman, john carnie will campaign for a new job. the delaware representative announced today his attention to run for governor in
. >> it has a mystique and spirit unlike any other project i have ever seen. >> the lorraine hotel was completed in the 1884 and after world war ii it was purchased by father divine, he declared himself god all mighty right here on earth. the mandates made it good for working class folks, the mayor says that the new divine lorraine will feature more than 100 high end partmentses and 24,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. a dramatic rebirth cht board street corridor....
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his latest book "arms and the dudes" how three stoners from miami beach became the most unlikely gunnrunners in history is out now from simon & schuster. please join me in welcoming guy lawson. [applause] >> thank you suzanna. there's some kids in the crowd and there will be a few words and i apologize so please forgive me. torture, massive legal government surveillance of coverup of the murder of civilians in iraq are american forces contractor fraud. these are the crimes the 21st century the so-called global war on terror. each of these crimes relate to action taken by the government policies implemented in secret each part of the voyage the united states took which cheney called the dark side. who were the ones held accountable for the way the united states conducts itself. torture a prison guard in abu ghraib. the nsa's massive illegal global surveillance but that's edward snowden's culprit for the murder of iraqi civilians in the cover up by the army the whistleblowing soldier named chelsea manning is currently imprisoned. from private contractor fraud lost tens of billions of dollars w
his latest book "arms and the dudes" how three stoners from miami beach became the most unlikely gunnrunners in history is out now from simon & schuster. please join me in welcoming guy lawson. [applause] >> thank you suzanna. there's some kids in the crowd and there will be a few words and i apologize so please forgive me. torture, massive legal government surveillance of coverup of the murder of civilians in iraq are american forces contractor fraud. these are the crimes...
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. >> reporter: unlike major concerts in live aid the area for spectators will be narrower, the owrpt lanes of the parkway -- outer lanes of the parkway will be off limits for security. these catholics say that may scare away some, but not them. >> it's no a world leader, the most powerful man in the world. >> people who have decided that they are coming are going to get here. >> reporter: world meeting of families said there will be tvs around the city that people can watch the mass. it is part. dispenser being together and holding hands and singing and praying together. on the art museum steps jeff chirico. >> a warning for those in the vehicle zone officials will starting point to tow cars beginning at 6:00 p.m. there are exemptions for residents who have special-city-issued placards. the first stretch from the art museum southeast to beyond city hall. you can see it on the map. new jersey governor chris christie signed an executive order yesterday that authorizes the use of the national guard. it allows the state to change traffic flow on roads that may be particularly relevant to
. >> reporter: unlike major concerts in live aid the area for spectators will be narrower, the owrpt lanes of the parkway -- outer lanes of the parkway will be off limits for security. these catholics say that may scare away some, but not them. >> it's no a world leader, the most powerful man in the world. >> people who have decided that they are coming are going to get here. >> reporter: world meeting of families said there will be tvs around the city that people can...
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unlike some programs, it does not require that addicts stay clean to remain in the programme. that's a ran police officers have been skeptical about playing a role in a programme that some lump under the hug a thug umbrella. that's the view programs like cards. new evidence that lea helping to break the cycle of crime and save money is helping to convert some doubters. >> i was homeless because of my addiction. i was strung out on heroin and smoked crack. my day to day life would be going to get drugs or steal something from the stores to sell it so i do get drugs. i did prostitution. addiction. >> when 34-year-old misty moved from alaska to the united states, this was not the life she envisioned for herself. after years fighting a losing the battle with drugs. she hit rock bottom. >> my drug addiction was so out of control, it ruled my life. >> misty expected to die on the streets alone. one fateful night she was rescued by an unlikely source. >> i went out to go to what we call the track, where we meet dates. undercover. >> misty was hauled into a police station, where she a
unlike some programs, it does not require that addicts stay clean to remain in the programme. that's a ran police officers have been skeptical about playing a role in a programme that some lump under the hug a thug umbrella. that's the view programs like cards. new evidence that lea helping to break the cycle of crime and save money is helping to convert some doubters. >> i was homeless because of my addiction. i was strung out on heroin and smoked crack. my day to day life would be going...
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western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs. where heroin has become an exploding problem that's begun to touch nearly every family. ♪ >> there's nothing like the north atlantic. it's majestic. i love the beach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early 70s, and that was my room on the left. that's an amazing spot, if you think about it. a bunch of knuckle heads working as dishwashers and pizza servers. we could live on a beach like this, happier, stupider times. i can still hear the play list, the brothers johnson. if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? you're young and go to the beach. you get laid and you get high. it was here all the way out at the tip of cape cod, province town, massachusetts where the pilgrims first landed, and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange
western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs. where heroin has become an exploding problem that's begun to touch nearly every family. ♪ >> there's nothing like the north atlantic. it's majestic. i love the beach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early 70s, and that was my...
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>>> finally tonight, some unlikely worlds colliding. hollywood a listers known for their style now putting a spotlight on the true cost of cheap fashion. with it? here is abc's sarah haynes. >> reporter: actress rosario dawson is on a mission. far from the red carpet. >> amazing. >> reporter: to create sustainable fashion that tells a story. >> people are paying attention to things they hadn't been paying attention to before. not like going it's sparkly. it's sparkly doesn't seem sustainable. >> reporter: teaming up, the duo launching studio 189, empowering women and low cull artists in pursuit of conscious couture. >> how can we make sure we are giving something quality, that's why her dyeing skill is really important. makes it special. that's what you are supporting. in fast fashion where you are getting something for very little. well if i am not paying for it, who is? >> reporter: dawson a growing number of taste makers pushing back against fast fashion. arguing that the environmental and human cost far outweigh that cheap price tag
>>> finally tonight, some unlikely worlds colliding. hollywood a listers known for their style now putting a spotlight on the true cost of cheap fashion. with it? here is abc's sarah haynes. >> reporter: actress rosario dawson is on a mission. far from the red carpet. >> amazing. >> reporter: to create sustainable fashion that tells a story. >> people are paying attention to things they hadn't been paying attention to before. not like going it's sparkly. it's...
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. >>> up next, testing a miracle material from an unlikely source. high in the southern alps of new zealand. >>> plus, exciting news for "star wars" fans. counting down the days until the force awakens.en i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliqu
. >>> up next, testing a miracle material from an unlikely source. high in the southern alps of new zealand. >>> plus, exciting news for "star wars" fans. counting down the days until the force awakens.en i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats...
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it will be a forum unlike any other. john: everyone will like.oming up, conversation with haley barbour, his book on the storm called katrina, and his thoughts on the storm called trump. after this. ♪ mark: our guest tonight likes to say, you don't learn much from the second kick of the mule. former republican national committee chairman haley barbour has a new book out. it is called leading through but first we want to take advantage of the fact that he knows about politics. welcome. we want to ask questions about the rates for your party's nomination. pretty exciting, right? haley: it's very interesting. in my 47 years, i've never seen anything like it. ask aboutnt to establishment candidates, none of them are doing as well as they would like. a lot of people thought they would. do you think the single thing they need to do, or they have done so far that is holding them back, keeping them from doing better. the first is someone you know well, governor jeb bush of florida. haley: i think jeb bush has to make this election more about the great co
it will be a forum unlike any other. john: everyone will like.oming up, conversation with haley barbour, his book on the storm called katrina, and his thoughts on the storm called trump. after this. ♪ mark: our guest tonight likes to say, you don't learn much from the second kick of the mule. former republican national committee chairman haley barbour has a new book out. it is called leading through but first we want to take advantage of the fact that he knows about politics. welcome. we want...
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think it's very unlikely. certainly unlikely there will be a long strike and even unlikely that there will be a short chrysler,ause at fiat they are running at capacity and could not pick up loss production. unlikelyhasize that and impossible are two very different concepts. about why to us two-tiered wages are still a sticking point. harley: it was wildly unpopular with the uaw. they negotiated in 2007 in what looks like was a moment of crisis and it means entry-level workers earn about $16 an hour. senior workers earn about $28 hour and often, they are side-by-side doing the same job. it creates a bit of resentment on the shop floor and that can be disruptive. you have been following auto labor relations for decades. if there's anse of strike, what would be more effective for the union, a short strike or long strike? i don't think the union thinks of it in those terms. dennis williams says we view a strike as a failure at the bargaining table. but a short strike happens if there is a long -- a logjam. so nei
think it's very unlikely. certainly unlikely there will be a long strike and even unlikely that there will be a short chrysler,ause at fiat they are running at capacity and could not pick up loss production. unlikelyhasize that and impossible are two very different concepts. about why to us two-tiered wages are still a sticking point. harley: it was wildly unpopular with the uaw. they negotiated in 2007 in what looks like was a moment of crisis and it means entry-level workers earn about $16 an...
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gentle overnight relief unlike miralax. dulcolax for dependable relief. >> rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth he gets a milkbone brushing chew. another way to keep ourselves healthy. >> i'll go change. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, new details in a bizarre case of romantic boating trip gone horribly wrong. did a young woman lose her fiance in a tragic accident, or was it murder? we have obtained video of her police interrogation that may help answer those questions. >> 911, where is your emergency? >> my fiance fell in the water, can you please call anybody? >> reporter: in this newly released 911, her voice sounds like a frantic call for help. could it be a cold-blooded cover-up? >> we're out kayaking, my fiance flipped over, he's in the water right now. >> stay on the phone with me, okay? >> reporter: police and prosecutors say the drowning of graswald's fiance was no accident. it was murder. she ha
gentle overnight relief unlike miralax. dulcolax for dependable relief. >> rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth he gets a milkbone brushing chew. another way to keep ourselves healthy. >> i'll go change. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, new details in a bizarre case of romantic boating trip gone horribly wrong. did a young woman lose her fiance in a...
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but unlike most nobel prize recipients, he builds it on personality i suspect if you wave a camera or crowd in front of him he will appear like a lap dog anywhere. >> host: writes on the muddy you say people need to understand cops are not your friend the last figure what to do is have any contact with them all to want this is not true of all cops of course, they are good guys but the problem with the police is that many of them were most of them seem to have that extra hour y chromosome and they are aggressive. and cops today that it is us, the cops against the potential miscreancy and increasingly in the united states many cops are ex military and of course, they are put upon a pedestal but actually it is a place where you take orders from terrible people to follow them like a robot was so the culture of violence and slavery and most of the cops today are ex military but they are quite dangerous once they put off the uniform. >> host: are we living in a police state? >> i think we are moving in that direction absolutely. here in the middle of 2015 i would say the financial spot is t
but unlike most nobel prize recipients, he builds it on personality i suspect if you wave a camera or crowd in front of him he will appear like a lap dog anywhere. >> host: writes on the muddy you say people need to understand cops are not your friend the last figure what to do is have any contact with them all to want this is not true of all cops of course, they are good guys but the problem with the police is that many of them were most of them seem to have that extra hour y chromosome...
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. >> reporter: lee ursig is unlike anyone you'll probably ever meet.up for a ride like none other into the mind of an accidental genius. >> you have a 2, a linear line of what-ifs in some theorietheo >> reporter: she's also an artist. >> what is the deepest -- >> reporter: a poet. >> within my memories i walk to the fourth of my mind. still i see nothing. >> reporter: and the way she sees the world is unlike anything you can imagine. and it all happened because of an accident, making her the only known woman in the world with something called acquired savant syndrome. described as vastly enhanced cognitive ability in areas such as art and math. and acquired savant syndrome when is you're not born with it, like lee. >> we're at split rock ranch. >> reporter: it was on this ranch in northwestern colorado, a place she no longer remembers, where her life changed forever. in 2009, lee, the ranch manager, who could care less about mathematical formulas, was feeding chickens. >> where was it? >> down there. >> reporter: she fell into the ravine, suffering cat
. >> reporter: lee ursig is unlike anyone you'll probably ever meet.up for a ride like none other into the mind of an accidental genius. >> you have a 2, a linear line of what-ifs in some theorietheo >> reporter: she's also an artist. >> what is the deepest -- >> reporter: a poet. >> within my memories i walk to the fourth of my mind. still i see nothing. >> reporter: and the way she sees the world is unlike anything you can imagine. and it all happened...
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their popularity are spreading across the world to some of the most unlikely places. go to a comics store in senegal. >> the series features the fictional adventures of a young japanese girl living in hiroshima in the 19 30's before the bomb was dropped. >> i really like this book because of the adventure and drawings, and sometimes i see myself in the character. it's just fun. >> ithere is an increasing appetite for young readers for these stories. last year an avid reader of comics opened her house to the public. it is now a comic book library. >> i put a message up on facebook saying that people could come and borrow books. there was a sudden wave of inquiry, and the interest in reading just continues to grow. >> they come after school, on weekends, some have them home delivered. there are comic books here, but there is one thing lacking. african stories made by africans. tired of reading the stories of other people's cultures, malik after working in india's animation industry, now he's trying to make african mag animations. here they're working on the story of a y
their popularity are spreading across the world to some of the most unlikely places. go to a comics store in senegal. >> the series features the fictional adventures of a young japanese girl living in hiroshima in the 19 30's before the bomb was dropped. >> i really like this book because of the adventure and drawings, and sometimes i see myself in the character. it's just fun. >> ithere is an increasing appetite for young readers for these stories. last year an avid reader of...
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the unlikely group who fronted the bill for the crime fighting tool. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus, an appetizer, or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. the great american steak dinner, for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> at 5:44 on this saturday morning, here's a live look over the ben franklin parkway. that bright light you see signing near eakins oval, that's where the action is. the stage is set for a week from today and the papal mass next sunday. be advised traffic will be tight in the area, especially today, tomorrow because some of the lanes, more lains of the parkway will be shut down, and then starting tomorrow at 6:00 in the evening, tow trucks will be out in force removing cars from streets. we got you covered with the details. we'll have more throughout the newscast. >>> if you were wondering what th
the unlikely group who fronted the bill for the crime fighting tool. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus, an appetizer, or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. the great american steak dinner, for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. >>> this is nbc 10 news....
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is to have a white neighbour, how unlikely a black child is to go to a high achieving school.tting it down, measured, quantified and in black and white. did you wake people up in the st. louis region? >> i think people have been awakened by the reading of the report. i must give credit to members and citizens of the region, this is a 10-month trial. and more than 13 months since the shooting of michael brown, and we have mitigated the issue. i saw people wake up when we take commission meetings to suburbs that are predominantly white. when they sit with us, and interact and hear the narratives and stories, the waking up that is happening at that point - the rest of the world has the benefit of this final produced document in the website at forwardferguson.org. but the citizens, 2000 that engaged in the process had the opportunity to do a bit of awakening over the course of months, it's less shocking when you do it in relationship and face to face, but it's nonetheless just as much as call to action. >> reverend wilson stay with us, the commission and report have detractors. a
is to have a white neighbour, how unlikely a black child is to go to a high achieving school.tting it down, measured, quantified and in black and white. did you wake people up in the st. louis region? >> i think people have been awakened by the reading of the report. i must give credit to members and citizens of the region, this is a 10-month trial. and more than 13 months since the shooting of michael brown, and we have mitigated the issue. i saw people wake up when we take commission...
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ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days.ulcolax, designed for dependable relief. >>> i've got a question for you. what is better, sex or shopping? don't laugh for a lot of people there actually are similarities. as this holiday weekend undoubtedly with one of us preparing to do one of the activities. some shoppers may be going to extremes. maria schiavocampo remind us what really happens during the brain during a fast fashion fix. ♪ finding a good deal makes me really happy. >> reporter: what woman doesn't love to shop? but what if we told you shopping can give you the same pleasure as sex. >> i love this. i want this dress. >> do i hear more shopping, please? >> this is adorable. yeah, this is totally fine. >> reporter: to find out how that is possible we mounted a go pro on 30-year-old alex robert's -- >> i haven't been in a store since last weekend. >> to see what is going on inside her brain as she hunts for her spring pallet. more on that later. alex is one of the many people groic growing up in an age where cheap chic
ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days.ulcolax, designed for dependable relief. >>> i've got a question for you. what is better, sex or shopping? don't laugh for a lot of people there actually are similarities. as this holiday weekend undoubtedly with one of us preparing to do one of the activities. some shoppers may be going to extremes. maria schiavocampo remind us what really happens during the brain during a fast fashion fix. ♪ finding...
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>> i believe the risk of corruption is unlikely. there were many others who were abusing the country's resources. >> what role will the guatemalan government have in rebuilding the future. >> this is an opportunity. they can't rest. they must keep on investigating. if they go to sleep the corruption will return. it's a plague which infests everything. >> and daniel, we've seen so many people on the streets, so many protests expecting trouble tomorrow? >> i mean, coming up to the elections. many are disillusioned in the candidates in the first round. so it's those one in particular, morales a television cooed intoan, he'comedian. he's expected to do well. the outcome is unknown and an unusual situation in many ways politically here in guatemala. >> thank you very much from guatemala city. >>> morocco's ruling party has made big gains in the country's regional elections. they're likely to be in charge of most of morocco's big cities. >> he's at the height of his political career. the leader of a conservative pgd. a small opposition pa
>> i believe the risk of corruption is unlikely. there were many others who were abusing the country's resources. >> what role will the guatemalan government have in rebuilding the future. >> this is an opportunity. they can't rest. they must keep on investigating. if they go to sleep the corruption will return. it's a plague which infests everything. >> and daniel, we've seen so many people on the streets, so many protests expecting trouble tomorrow? >> i mean,...
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pleas,: despite their they are unlikely to reach your by this route. turkey has shut its borders, refusing to let refugees pass unless its neighbors given the green light. we have not received any requests along these lines. on the contrary, authorities in greece and bulgaria refused to receive you and have strengthened their security presence on their borders. tension has melted. the turkish authorities have started bussing refugees away from the border -- tension has mounted. the turkish authorities have started bussing reviews away from the border, but many do not want to go. don't employeent us in these countries, and the workers, my husband gets so few money here. william: for now these refugees are on the outside looking in, hoping the european officials make decisions that pave the way to a better life. >> and of course we are covering the eu summit there on the migration crisis as -- right here on "france 24." the ousted interim president fast so police -- is now in his job. saying the transition government would be meeting on thursday and the
pleas,: despite their they are unlikely to reach your by this route. turkey has shut its borders, refusing to let refugees pass unless its neighbors given the green light. we have not received any requests along these lines. on the contrary, authorities in greece and bulgaria refused to receive you and have strengthened their security presence on their borders. tension has melted. the turkish authorities have started bussing refugees away from the border -- tension has mounted. the turkish...
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this latest arrest is unlikely to abate the anger of relatives of students.hey have led a wave of protests against the handling of the case. people across mexico have been outraged. they have attacked the prosecutor's office and government buildings. amidst the of war, a few relatives are finding a small degree of closure. this woman a few was one of those who disappeared. forensic experts say his remains have been found at the rubbish dump. he is only the second victim to be identified. >> until yesterday we had the hope he was still alive. right now, believe me, we feel a pain. maybe, probably, they really were burned. brent: you're watching david w news from berlin, i will see what the -- twd is from berlin. i will see you at the top of the hour. >> this program is brought to you in part by c-i-e tours international; for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain, cietours.com. ♪ ♪ >> patricia: hello and welcome. i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm delighted you could join us for another editio
this latest arrest is unlikely to abate the anger of relatives of students.hey have led a wave of protests against the handling of the case. people across mexico have been outraged. they have attacked the prosecutor's office and government buildings. amidst the of war, a few relatives are finding a small degree of closure. this woman a few was one of those who disappeared. forensic experts say his remains have been found at the rubbish dump. he is only the second victim to be identified....