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how is steel city there, john? >> reporter: it's great, shep. a beautiful day and a lot will be happening here in the steel city. we'll get into that later on. politics is like the more 19th century compared to what we are seeing now. donald trump certainly laying the ground work for a big voter revolt if he goes into that convention with a plurality of delegates, a big lead and then loses. he needs about 57% of the remaining delegates to clinch the 1237 number that you talked about but if he wins big here in pennsylvania and new york, the percentage needed to win the clinch goes down from there. trump firmly believes whoever goes into the convention with the most delegates should win it and tries to put enormous pressure urging his millions of supporters to back him on the idea that the system is rigged to deny him the nomination. here's trump. >> our republican system is absolutely rigged. it's a phony deal. i'm in first place by a lot. millions and millions of votes. that doesn't count. did you notice? nobody even talks about votes. i think t
how is steel city there, john? >> reporter: it's great, shep. a beautiful day and a lot will be happening here in the steel city. we'll get into that later on. politics is like the more 19th century compared to what we are seeing now. donald trump certainly laying the ground work for a big voter revolt if he goes into that convention with a plurality of delegates, a big lead and then loses. he needs about 57% of the remaining delegates to clinch the 1237 number that you talked about but...
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scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner eng >>> after two games in the steel city, the rangers welcome the penguins to the garden for game three of the stanley cup playoffs. game tied at one. minutes into was enough. the pittsburgh penguins right now, to beat them you need a strong game from everyone, starting with myself. >> it's a little disappointing we can't find a way to get a goal. they get a road win and they're up in the series. we have to respond here. te>> think about this for a couple hours, i'm sure. >> in baseball news, jacob will rejoin the mets sunday. the mats' bats exploded in philadelphia. a two-run homer in the top of the first inning. the fourth dinger of the season ght game, 11-1 the final. the stadium, the yankees and a's were tied at 2. the bombers fall - y. they have dropped five of their st six gam thes. check and sab ibila, will get a lot of time this week. s the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. t
scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner eng >>> after two games in the steel city, the rangers welcome the penguins to the garden for game three of the stanley cup playoffs. game tied at one. minutes into was enough. the pittsburgh penguins right now, to beat them you need a strong game from everyone, starting with myself. >> it's a little disappointing we can't find a way to get a goal. they get a road win and they're up in the series. we have to...
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the rangers face crosby and the panthers, game one is wednesday night in the steel city. hit the ice today in greenburg. pittsburgh is hot. winning 14 of their last 16, but they are a familiar foe. the rangers have knocked them out of the playoffs in back to back years. the same teams every year, but in saying that we know they're one of the most skilled teams in the league and we're going to need our best. >> it's game one and we'll treat itf like that. you're not thinking aboutcpasy series. you're thinking how to win that sh t and it's different. >> crosby, you know, if he's not the best player in the world he's close to it. eting an honest team sichbs chyoristmas. >> the penguins have been on re since christmas but this is the post season. it ooes a whole new world and the nly thing that matters now is sipping from lord stan''s cup. every team the dreaming about it. >> thanks, bruce. turns out lemon juice doesn' t cure pink eye. hi. how are you doing today? that' s how i am. red head fred. ultra rare. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never
the rangers face crosby and the panthers, game one is wednesday night in the steel city. hit the ice today in greenburg. pittsburgh is hot. winning 14 of their last 16, but they are a familiar foe. the rangers have knocked them out of the playoffs in back to back years. the same teams every year, but in saying that we know they're one of the most skilled teams in the league and we're going to need our best. >> it's game one and we'll treat itf like that. you're not thinking aboutcpasy...
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we're in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we continue with 2016 republican i am nervous for my children and grandchildren. this cute little girl brought up the safety and security of our country , specifically canned chore safety and security of our country. specifically, y ou have said we're going to bomb the -- out of isis. >> right. [ applause ] >> do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to have to send guys back? do you think this is an ongoing war that's going last for generations? >> first of all, you know, i was very, very strong on people coming into this country and nobody wanted to mention it, nobody wanted to talk about it. and i was very, very strong. and you know, we're going to have to get a lot tougher, a lot smarter, a lot more vigilant, otherwise we're going to have problems like we've never seen before. we used to have armies, you'd fight japan, fight germany. they had uniforms. on now we don't know who they r. we're letting thousands and thousan
we're in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we continue with 2016 republican i am nervous for my children and grandchildren. this cute little girl brought up the safety and security of our country , specifically canned chore safety and security of our country. specifically, y ou have said we're going to bomb the -- out of isis. >> right. [ applause ] >> do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to have to send guys...
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we're in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.e continue with 2016 republican i am nervous for my children and grandchildren. this cute little girl brought up the safety and security of our country , specifically canned chore safety and security of our country. specifically, y ou have said we're going to bomb the -- out of isis. >> right. [ applause ] >> do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to have to send guys back? do you think this is an ongoing war that's going last for generations? >> first of all, you know, i was very, very strong on people coming into this country and nobody wanted to mention it, nobody wanted to talk about it. and was very, very strong. and you know, we're going to have to get a lot tougher, a lot smarter, a lot more vigilant, otherwise we're going to have problems like we've never seen before. we used to have armies, you'd fight japan, fight germany. they had uniforms. on now we don't know who they r. we're letting thousands and thousands o
we're in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.e continue with 2016 republican i am nervous for my children and grandchildren. this cute little girl brought up the safety and security of our country , specifically canned chore safety and security of our country. specifically, y ou have said we're going to bomb the -- out of isis. >> right. [ applause ] >> do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to have to send guys...
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. >>> but first we're in pittsburgh, the "steel city," got that when pittsburgh produced more than halfmade steel was used to build national historic landmarks including the empire state building and golden gate bridge. fun fact to get you going on a monday afternoon membersh. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll
. >>> but first we're in pittsburgh, the "steel city," got that when pittsburgh produced more than halfmade steel was used to build national historic landmarks including the empire state building and golden gate bridge. fun fact to get you going on a monday afternoon membersh. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor...
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we're here in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.g at this hour on two live campaign stop, both expected any minute. john kasich to speak in nand and ted cruz. and on the heels of this bombshell announcement over the weekend, this new kasich-cruz alliance. donald trump just wrapped up another event where he spoke out reacting to this unprecedented union. >> if you collude in business or if you collude in the stock market, they put you in jail, but in politics, because it's a rigged system, because it's a corrupt enterprise, in politics you're allowed to collude. they colluded. actually, i was happy. because it show house weak they are, shows how pathetic they are. takes two guys long-time politicians to try and get together to try and beat trump and yet they're way behind. said to myself, that's pretty
we're here in the steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.g at this hour on two live campaign stop, both expected any minute. john kasich to speak in nand and ted cruz. and on the heels of this bombshell announcement over the weekend, this new kasich-cruz alliance. donald trump just wrapped up another event where he spoke out reacting to this unprecedented union. >> if you collude in business or if you collude in the stock market, they put you in jail, but in politics, because it's a rigged...
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the will he had toy -- he had to say about the long roads to the nfl that's now led him to the steel cityand season so young but according to ryan zimmerman the nationals are about to find out what they're made of on this week's road trip especially after they were swept out of nats park by the phillies. first stop this week is st. louis. michael taylor, not intimidated. booked a round trip in the 1st inning and gets the party started. then in the top of the 4th. espinosa likes what he saw there. says i'll that as well. following taylor's lead, pretty much to the exact same spot over the right field wall. two run shot here opens up 5-2 lead. nats hold on 5 of 4 to open up that road trip. >>> still ahead on "wake up washington," hershey chocolates on the health food craze. >> plus, have you apple may soon have a solution to that problem. >> another yellow weather alert day on the way for tomorrow. we'll talk about when that rain will be around coming >>> taking a live look outside kind of a good news bad news situation here to start this day as we welcome you back to "wake up washington."
the will he had toy -- he had to say about the long roads to the nfl that's now led him to the steel cityand season so young but according to ryan zimmerman the nationals are about to find out what they're made of on this week's road trip especially after they were swept out of nats park by the phillies. first stop this week is st. louis. michael taylor, not intimidated. booked a round trip in the 1st inning and gets the party started. then in the top of the 4th. espinosa likes what he saw...
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. >> it's steel city and when i'm president, guess what, steel is coming back to pittsburgh and a lotother things are coming back. >> how is joe paterno, are we going to bring that back, right? how about -- how about that whole -- how about that whole deal? and we do love penn state. do we love penn state, i mean, in all fairness. >> donald trump doing a little pandering in pennsylvania last night also invoking one of the most controversial sports figures to died in 2012. when he said bring that back he may have been referring to a statue of parent know that had been removed from the campus four years ago. the republican front runner looking past next tuesday's new york primary, looking to pennsylvania that is going to vote a week after new york. pennsylvania one of five states voting on what is shaping up as a big day of primaries at the end of this month all across the northeast. trump leading by a wide margin in a poll this week of pennsylvania republicans, but what about those other four states that are also going to vote on april 26th? connect, delaware, maryland, rhode island, n
. >> it's steel city and when i'm president, guess what, steel is coming back to pittsburgh and a lotother things are coming back. >> how is joe paterno, are we going to bring that back, right? how about -- how about that whole -- how about that whole deal? and we do love penn state. do we love penn state, i mean, in all fairness. >> donald trump doing a little pandering in pennsylvania last night also invoking one of the most controversial sports figures to died in 2012. when...
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. >>> we're coming to you live from the urban tap in steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.how you a little bit more throughout the day here. stay with us, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> live pictures for you here out of wilmington, delaware, where we will soon see democratic candidate hillary clinton. she's at a campaign event. you see delaware senator tom carver. delaware is one of the five primary battles we are looking forward to tomorrow. hillary clinton leading in all of th
. >>> we're coming to you live from the urban tap in steel city, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.how you a little bit more throughout the day here. stay with us, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with...
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it's steel city and when i'm president, guess what?s coming back to pittsburgh and a lot of other things are coming back. how's joe paterno? are we going to bring that back? how about that whole -- how about that whole deal? and we do love penn state. do we love penn state, in all fairness? >> all right, joining the table right now we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. i'm curious, did he bring up joe paterno? >> ted cruz did in pennsylvania yesterday. >> trump just did. >> i think he was mimicking what -- >> trump did initially saying are you bringing him back and there was a little -- and then the campaign said he was referring to the statue but the audience thought maybe he didn't realize that paterno died. it was a little bit -- >> i stayed away from that. >> kind of an obvious one. >> yeah, come on, that's not really -- anyway, so we have steve rattner here. steve, we're going to talk about this in a second but you had yesterday the most-read article in the "new york times" and you were
it's steel city and when i'm president, guess what?s coming back to pittsburgh and a lot of other things are coming back. how's joe paterno? are we going to bring that back? how about that whole -- how about that whole deal? and we do love penn state. do we love penn state, in all fairness? >> all right, joining the table right now we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. i'm curious, did he bring up joe paterno? >> ted cruz did in...
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. >> a steel city clash outside of the pittsburgh convention center voices raised against donald trump>> you can't let the bosses take it away. >> reporter: inside, trump raised his voice arguing the delegates were stolen from him in colorado. >> the establishment and the people that shouldn't have this power took all of the power away from the voters. so the voters never got to vote. >> reporter: trump then clumsily tried to explain pennsylvania delegate rules and predicting more dark plotting against his campaign. >> i could win pennsylvania by a landslide and get 17 delegates and somebody else could get, like, 35 or 40 and they didn't even win but they have connections into the machine. it's not right. >> reporter: not quite. pennsylvania's april 26th primary will award 71 delegates. 17 will be committed to vote for the statewide winner. but the 54 remaining will be individually elected, free to vote for whomever they want. >> the rules are simple. the way you get elected is you win a majority of the delegates in elections. >> reporter: ted cruz said trump is fighting history and is
. >> a steel city clash outside of the pittsburgh convention center voices raised against donald trump>> you can't let the bosses take it away. >> reporter: inside, trump raised his voice arguing the delegates were stolen from him in colorado. >> the establishment and the people that shouldn't have this power took all of the power away from the voters. so the voters never got to vote. >> reporter: trump then clumsily tried to explain pennsylvania delegate rules and...
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be. >> reporter: part of youngstown's plan to create more jobs is to change its image as a city dominated by steel. >> we're still primarily manufacturing-focused, but there are other industries that are emerging. >> reporter: sharon woodberry, youngstown's director of economic development and community planning, is trying to lure technology entrepreneurs. she points to "america makes," a national institute for 3d printing, and also the youngstown business incubator which has created almost 400 jobs at tech start-ups in youngstown since 2011. but unemployment is still high here, right? >> it is. it was a decline over decades. it's a rebuilding that's going to take some significant time. >> there are a lot of obstacles in older industrial communities. >> reporter: urban planner hunter morrison says progress may seem slow, but not when you understand what's happened across this region. >> these communities are very much like new orleans. new orleans lost half its population over a weekend. flint, cleveland, youngstown, detroit lost it over a generation. it's a major trauma to a community. it takes a
be. >> reporter: part of youngstown's plan to create more jobs is to change its image as a city dominated by steel. >> we're still primarily manufacturing-focused, but there are other industries that are emerging. >> reporter: sharon woodberry, youngstown's director of economic development and community planning, is trying to lure technology entrepreneurs. she points to "america makes," a national institute for 3d printing, and also the youngstown business incubator...
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the peace drums steel band performed at philadelphia city hall this morning.ands is made up of 12 to 15 year old israeli student, of christian, muslim and jewish faith. it all shows that music can help bring people together despite their differences. >>> the children's hospital of philadelphia got a $5 million gift from the wawa foundation. in recognition of the generous donation, chop is renaming its existing volunteer program, brand new volunteer center after wawa. future plans for the gift will help increase volunteer programs at chop care network locations around the region. money will go toward wawa coffee and care cards, room service program for parents, of hospitalized children. >>> this is great story. a virginia goat cheese farmer is looking for a few good men, women, and children, to fulfill a very important job. >> chip read shows us why the farmers facebook ad went viral, and why baby goats need to be cuddled. >> at the car a mount goat cheese farm in southern virginia this is the time of year when baby goats run wild. and the hands full of employe
the peace drums steel band performed at philadelphia city hall this morning.ands is made up of 12 to 15 year old israeli student, of christian, muslim and jewish faith. it all shows that music can help bring people together despite their differences. >>> the children's hospital of philadelphia got a $5 million gift from the wawa foundation. in recognition of the generous donation, chop is renaming its existing volunteer program, brand new volunteer center after wawa. future plans for...
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city itself. two great arms of steel twisted and slumped as if abandoned to grief. jane: a look now at other news from around the world. president jacob zuma of south africa says he will abide by the ruling of the countries highest court that he should pay back some of the public money spent on his home. the court said he had failed to uphold the constitution by ignoring the findings of an official anticorruption watchdog. mr. zuma apologize for the confusion caused by his actions but insisted he had not behaved dishonestly. the u.s. military says it ofrted training dozens opposition fighters. this appears to be a revival of a program that ended in failure last year. the pentagon says training for the new recruits in the revived program will include instruction in how to identify target for airstrikes. in the battle against islamic state, one of the biggest fears is that fighters or other militant groups will get their hands on nuclear material. that was the main topic at a security summit in washington today where president obama issued this stark warning. nosident
city itself. two great arms of steel twisted and slumped as if abandoned to grief. jane: a look now at other news from around the world. president jacob zuma of south africa says he will abide by the ruling of the countries highest court that he should pay back some of the public money spent on his home. the court said he had failed to uphold the constitution by ignoring the findings of an official anticorruption watchdog. mr. zuma apologize for the confusion caused by his actions but insisted...
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its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city.earby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy scene, full of people just having fun. through the season, each midday, cruise-ship groups congest the center as they blitz the town in the care of local guides. like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet. here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but just a couple blocks away is, for me, the real attraction of tallinn -- workaday locals enjoying real freedom and better economic times. still-ramshackle courtyards host inviting café
its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city.earby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy...
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take advantage of the character of the space, very tall ceilings, the steel structure, wonderful pieces of equipment. >> reporter: city officials are thrilled that these old buildings, abandoned so long trees are grown inside have been given new life. >> will cultivate new jobs, activities, millennial population to come in and create more development in our city. >> reporter: remembered also will start at 1140 monthly. first phase of the loves project is expect to be completed next spring. eventually this 7-acre site where they once made the wire for aviator charles lindberg's spirit of st. louis plane will be a booming center for work and play in new jersey's capitol city n trenton, i'm nora muchanic for channel six "action news". >>> well, time for a final check of the accu weather forecast. >> the snow is moving out but freeze is setting up shop as we go throughout the overnight hours. lots to go over. we will show you storm tracker six live double scan radar you can see we have a little bit of light, flurry activity, there in south jersey and salem, cumberland county, it is starting to break up as this this upper
take advantage of the character of the space, very tall ceilings, the steel structure, wonderful pieces of equipment. >> reporter: city officials are thrilled that these old buildings, abandoned so long trees are grown inside have been given new life. >> will cultivate new jobs, activities, millennial population to come in and create more development in our city. >> reporter: remembered also will start at 1140 monthly. first phase of the loves project is expect to be completed...
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not me certainly, i wasn't there then, joined republicans and got rid of the glass steel act that allowed banks like city gigantic commercial banks that allowed them in turn to start gambling with money. that got us into trouble. the glass steel act did a good job for 50 years after the great depression. should have kept it. and i don't understand why hillary clinton is so much against resurrecting the glass steel act. bernie sanders has said from the beginning he wants it resurrected. i think that's an important first step. >> the heart of my question goes back to also the idea of free tuition. you have many saying this notion of a basic boring bank. this notion of a free tuition. that these things are not just idealist or ideal thinking, it's not realistic when you look at the impact that free tuition would have on, for example, some of our nation's historic black universities. would dismantling the banks to the quote, boring systems, not only do to the economy but noted by matt lauer in the interview but the millions of people, thousands of people who work for banks, not at the top executive level but
not me certainly, i wasn't there then, joined republicans and got rid of the glass steel act that allowed banks like city gigantic commercial banks that allowed them in turn to start gambling with money. that got us into trouble. the glass steel act did a good job for 50 years after the great depression. should have kept it. and i don't understand why hillary clinton is so much against resurrecting the glass steel act. bernie sanders has said from the beginning he wants it resurrected. i think...
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. >> ♪ >> the peace drums steel band, performed at philadelphia city hall this morning.up of 12 to 15 years oldies rail i students of christian, muslim and jewish faith. they show music can help bring people together despite their differences. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a celebrity split, pregnancy and a big mystery over the father of the baby. >>> insider's louie breaks it down for you and takes a closer look at why it is so difficult for celebrity couples to stay together. be right back. like steve santarsiero, harrisburg politicians who will say or do anything to advance his career? he claims he wrote pennsylvania's gun safety law. but the truth is he didn't. there is no law requiring universal background checks for all gun purchases. his campaign even bragged that he passed 54 bills. in fact, 7 years in harrisburg, steve santarsiero has never passed a single bill into law. i'm shaughnessy naughton. i approve this message because i am not a career politician. at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these lo
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cities will end. [applause] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, men and women withon their hand will once again see wages rising, opportunity expand. working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising. common core ending. [applause] catholic schools and jewish day schools, brigham young and the little sisters of the poor will , soon see a supreme court of protects their religious liberty. [applause] the fundamental freedom of every one of us to live according to our faith and our conscience. we will see a supreme court that protects the second right to keep and bear arms. [applause] and our fundamental right to protect our family and our homes and our children. we will see a president who stands with israel. [applause]
cities will end. [applause] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, men and women withon their hand will once again see wages rising, opportunity expand. working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising. common core ending. [applause] catholic schools and jewish day schools, brigham young and the little sisters of the poor will , soon see a supreme court of protects their religious liberty. [applause] the fundamental freedom of every one...
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city. thunder in the dark jerseys, russell westbrook, steel and slam, okc up 11. westbrook with 25, and of the game under three minutes left. how does this go in? enes kanter, wow, off the bench, thunder when taking the 3-1 series lead tonight but keep your head down and let the club do the work. lydia ko, lpga, swinging skirts in philadelphia city, the defending champion could not get anything going. she's chasing the leader, got into a little bit of trouble overnight and the plates were working her when she needed it. shot the party here, leaves the field by three at 10 under par. back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, arrive..at 11:50pm tonight. that's s >>> live pictures as we are minutes away from a historic landing at moffett field. the winds have settled down, stage is set, hundreds are out to watch the landing at the mountain view airfield, nasa ames as that just -- solar impulse 2 set to land down. you are seeing a live shot of it tonight, scheduled at 11:50 p.m. tonight. this solar trip around the earth, its first. the latest to stop within minutes, a
city. thunder in the dark jerseys, russell westbrook, steel and slam, okc up 11. westbrook with 25, and of the game under three minutes left. how does this go in? enes kanter, wow, off the bench, thunder when taking the 3-1 series lead tonight but keep your head down and let the club do the work. lydia ko, lpga, swinging skirts in philadelphia city, the defending champion could not get anything going. she's chasing the leader, got into a little bit of trouble overnight and the plates were...
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steel for itself. >> what has happened to the former iron hubs? how are those cities doing now in the steel industry? >> they are bouncing back pretty well. pittsburgh in particular lost nearly all of their steel manufacturing but they've reinvented themselves with newer smaller companies. they put their minds to it and they've come up with new things. >> how has technology changed how we extract or and work with steel? >> in a way it hasn't changed all that much. you need to extract iron ore from the earth, reduce the iron or to appoint where you can work with it and those principles are about the same as they've been for centuries. it's just that the machinery is more sophisticated and requires fewer men and women to wk
steel for itself. >> what has happened to the former iron hubs? how are those cities doing now in the steel industry? >> they are bouncing back pretty well. pittsburgh in particular lost nearly all of their steel manufacturing but they've reinvented themselves with newer smaller companies. they put their minds to it and they've come up with new things. >> how has technology changed how we extract or and work with steel? >> in a way it hasn't changed all that much. you...
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city. nbc 10 at the congregation, the peace drums steel drum band performed the final show of their u.s.our here. group is made up to 12 to 15-year-old muslim, jewish and christian children from israel. the drummers use music to demonstrate how people of all cultures can co-exist peacefully. >>> new at 11:00, you could have new rights next time you head to the airport. >> rights designed to cut through the red tape and even keep the airlines from losing your bag. nbc 10's keith jones explains from philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: let's face it, traveling can be frustrating, especially if the airline loses your expensive checked bag like this one here but in this case, let's say it was six hours late, you could be entitled to a full refund. that's music to traveler michael's ears. >> oh, i'll complain about anything to get refunds, yeah, trust me. >> reporter: and a baggage fee refund is just one stipulation of this new bill approved by the senate today. another one, making those seemingly hidden fees clearer and we found out that makes sense to every traveler. including 3
city. nbc 10 at the congregation, the peace drums steel drum band performed the final show of their u.s.our here. group is made up to 12 to 15-year-old muslim, jewish and christian children from israel. the drummers use music to demonstrate how people of all cultures can co-exist peacefully. >>> new at 11:00, you could have new rights next time you head to the airport. >> rights designed to cut through the red tape and even keep the airlines from losing your bag. nbc 10's keith...
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city garbageman is showing off 33 years of items he collected. items like old film projectors, action heroes, pictures of star of davids made of steel from the world trade center. retired sanitation worker nelson molino started picking up knick knacks and putting them on the side of his truck and bringing them into the city garage in east harlem. now, though, the collection is so large, it is being shown off. it is called "treasure of the trash" on display at the department of sanitation wearhouse -- warehouse in new york city. i think that is fascinating! >> a lot of treasures! >> before we leave you tonight one last check from rebecca ton weekend weather forecast. >>> it is really going to heat up, pam. going to be more like summer weather come wednesday. we're going to see some 80s on the board. possibly pushing into some 90s for our hottest inland locations. going to cool down a couple of degrees but rape remain in the 70s for your thursday. then friday, we might have a slight chance of rain. so we're going to go from hotter to cooler all in one week. >> all right. >> have that umbrella ready just in case. >>> thank you, rebecca. >>> have a gr
city garbageman is showing off 33 years of items he collected. items like old film projectors, action heroes, pictures of star of davids made of steel from the world trade center. retired sanitation worker nelson molino started picking up knick knacks and putting them on the side of his truck and bringing them into the city garage in east harlem. now, though, the collection is so large, it is being shown off. it is called "treasure of the trash" on display at the department of...
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advantage of the character of the space, very tall ceilings, the steel structure, there's wonderful pieces of equipment. >> reporter: cityicials are thrilled that these old buildings abandoned so long there are trees growing inside are being given new life. >> we'll cultivate new jobs, new activities, the millennial population will come in and create more development within our city. >> reporter: rentals will start at $1,140 monthly. the first phase of the roebling loft project is expected to be completed next spring. eventually this 7-acre site where they once made the wire for aviator charles lindbergh's spirit of saint louis plane will become a booming center for work and play in new jersey's capitol city. in trenton, i'm nora muchanic, channel6 "action news." >> the camden aquarium's newest attraction is opened to the public. "action news" showed you a special sneak peek of the shark bridge yesterday. today the aquarium invited second graders if berlin community school to test out the bridge. the suspension bridge goes over a pool that holds nearly 30 sharks giving visitors a unique view. >> pretty neat. >>> much mor
advantage of the character of the space, very tall ceilings, the steel structure, there's wonderful pieces of equipment. >> reporter: cityicials are thrilled that these old buildings abandoned so long there are trees growing inside are being given new life. >> we'll cultivate new jobs, new activities, the millennial population will come in and create more development within our city. >> reporter: rentals will start at $1,140 monthly. the first phase of the roebling loft...
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steele calls that claim meritless. >>> now to the latest on the crisis in atlantic city.the financially struggling shore town is suing the state for more than $33 million. ac says it was prommed that money but never got it. the funds would come from an atlantic city rescue package that's been stalled in the state legislature. the lawsuit came just hours after they brought itself up to date with atlantic city schools. >>> supporters and opponents of a proposed tax on sugary drinks in philadelphia are letting city council know how they feel. >> there's a rowdy public hearing last night. take a look. city council held a public hearing on mayor jim kenney's proposed fiscal year 2017 budget and the so-called soda tax took center stage. mayor kenneyç proposed taxing distributors 3 cents per ounce on sugary drinks to raise money for initiatives like universal free-k a-- pre-k and community centers. >> this would help lift an entire generation out of poverty. >> 3 cents per ounce tax is going to mean the destruction of all the corner stores and the small business of the city. >>
steele calls that claim meritless. >>> now to the latest on the crisis in atlantic city.the financially struggling shore town is suing the state for more than $33 million. ac says it was prommed that money but never got it. the funds would come from an atlantic city rescue package that's been stalled in the state legislature. the lawsuit came just hours after they brought itself up to date with atlantic city schools. >>> supporters and opponents of a proposed tax on sugary...
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philadelphia one s the are really two key cities for tonight. big steel countries.jobs back to the u.s. john kasich worn in th surb. pride.a little b of hometown philadelphia right her a littit farther north. you haveentown. another place wh tribes message very much ma sen a numberf delegates available and up for g. thirtyht. the largest amountilable for tonit. and large lel. there will be a of focus on maryland all.. we will be busy tonight. >> ringing thatt down. donald trump wning pennlvania. i feel like i can say tha a sense tt i'm a two-year point, donald trump can withe popular vote. crews could spook him. fifty-fo unbound delegates. >>ll right. >>ou will be working later on on this. delelegates up for grabs it kd of changes. the attention docrats. closing the deal. trh regan i think, tonight, , it wilill be very iereresting. trisish: it will be interesting will b fun. thank you very much, n neil cavuto. itit seems to be following up r. i am tshsh regan. heading to polls t today. getting closerer to the delegats he needs. you knknow that one,totopping donald t
philadelphia one s the are really two key cities for tonight. big steel countries.jobs back to the u.s. john kasich worn in th surb. pride.a little b of hometown philadelphia right her a littit farther north. you haveentown. another place wh tribes message very much ma sen a numberf delegates available and up for g. thirtyht. the largest amountilable for tonit. and large lel. there will be a of focus on maryland all.. we will be busy tonight. >> ringing thatt down. donald trump wning...
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city. those charged include the former president of the construction company that built the complex. prosecutors claim the company cut corners to save money. they pointed out structural problems, such as insufficient steel reenforcements to support columns and beams. they also said that blueprint screening and construction supervision did not follow regulations. >>> the popularity of costume play or cosplay, is heating up among young people in china. in cities like beijing, events are held every weekend, and tens of thousands of people dress up as their favorite characters. nhk went to meet some fans at a local event. >> reporter: videos posted by cosplayers on social media are becoming popopular. one receive 5 million views in five days. the subculture also attracts unlikely players. this woman is a politician. she posted cosplay photos of herself on her social networking page to promote local tourist spots where plum flowers were in bloooom. such photos of someone affililiated with the e counisi pay y received p positive e retion. to find out what drives people to cosplay, i visited an event in beijing. many of the 3,000 participants were dressed as characters from novels and anime that are popular am
city. those charged include the former president of the construction company that built the complex. prosecutors claim the company cut corners to save money. they pointed out structural problems, such as insufficient steel reenforcements to support columns and beams. they also said that blueprint screening and construction supervision did not follow regulations. >>> the popularity of costume play or cosplay, is heating up among young people in china. in cities like beijing, events are...
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steele. >> good to see you. >> and former mayor of this great city, ed rendell. great to be in your town here.ike right next to where it matters. i got to ask you, what would the founding fathers -- [ laughter ] what do you think they would think of the convention delegate selection process? >> they would be astounded. they'd want to roll over a couple of times. >> or at least hit a few bars. >> they probably would have been in a tavern right here. >> that's right. >> city tavern, a couple blocks away. >> let's start quickly on the democratic side, governor rendell. i think there was a time that sanders could make a play here, but i didn't get the sense that he actually put effort into the state the way you needed to if you were him, in order to overcome clinton. did you notice that? >> i noticed that. particularly in the last three days, sanders tv, which was dominating clinton tv, almost went off the air and left it to clinton tv. so i think they might have seen the tea leaves and decided to play in connecticut and rhode island, where they have a much better chance of winning. >> on your sid
steele. >> good to see you. >> and former mayor of this great city, ed rendell. great to be in your town here.ike right next to where it matters. i got to ask you, what would the founding fathers -- [ laughter ] what do you think they would think of the convention delegate selection process? >> they would be astounded. they'd want to roll over a couple of times. >> or at least hit a few bars. >> they probably would have been in a tavern right here. >> that's...
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cities second most expensive home. >> for the right person though it may be a steel. >> in new york, i would say this space would be 80, 90 million-dollar. it would clearly be in sticker shock. >> reporter: we have seen the penthouse but what makes this property so much more unique are all of the added benefits. you get all of the perks of the ritz carlton like your own bentley and your personal chauffeur. >> is there the 7,000 square food gym overlooking city hall, with olympic length pool, is there 24 hour concierge service, great view of the cbs-3 studios and don't forget a personal chef. >> they will bring the food, prepare it, you'll enjoy dinner with friend. they will clean up afterward, leave and you can act as you were a guest. >> reporter: as perhaps, the feeling for someone paying 14 million-dollar. >> many folks feel like they have checked into a hotel that they dent to have check out of. >> reporter: in center city, greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> yes, going on up. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" tonight quite a commencement. president obama ace slate todd speak at graduating seniors at a
cities second most expensive home. >> for the right person though it may be a steel. >> in new york, i would say this space would be 80, 90 million-dollar. it would clearly be in sticker shock. >> reporter: we have seen the penthouse but what makes this property so much more unique are all of the added benefits. you get all of the perks of the ritz carlton like your own bentley and your personal chauffeur. >> is there the 7,000 square food gym overlooking city hall, with...
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both bernie sanders and donald trump go to cities and tell voters who had manufacturing and steel mill-- trade deals have not been good for you. both trump and sanders have sold that message. clinton wants a big win here and so does donald trump on the republican side and donald trump is hoping this is john mccain in 2008 and this is mitt romney in 2012 and donald trump is hoping it fills in like this so not only does he get the 17 statewide delegates that go to the winner tonight, but he can go to them and say i have a powerful win in your state tonight and i need your votes when it comes to cleveland. donald trump and hillary clinton favored in both of those states looking to not only win, but to win big to add to their maps. >> five states and five major contests. we are ready to make some major projections. polls are closed and cnn projects donald trump will win the pennsylvania republican presidential primary, a big win for donald trump tonight. cnn also projects that donald trump is the winner in maryland. he wins the republican presidential primary in maryland. cnn also projects
both bernie sanders and donald trump go to cities and tell voters who had manufacturing and steel mill-- trade deals have not been good for you. both trump and sanders have sold that message. clinton wants a big win here and so does donald trump on the republican side and donald trump is hoping this is john mccain in 2008 and this is mitt romney in 2012 and donald trump is hoping it fills in like this so not only does he get the 17 statewide delegates that go to the winner tonight, but he can...
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. >> some essar steel minnesota are really going through it. >>> still ahead a new york city bus driver attacked. >>> now cops want you to see the only clue they have in the case. eyewitness news at 6:00, starts right now. >>> everything we've done from the beginning is legal and appropriate. >>> new york mayor de blasio trying to stay on the insisting the federal investigation into his fundraising practices will clear his administration. this, after one of his top aides is subpoenaed. >>> but first we are learning new information tonight about thousands of new yorker's names listed on an isis-related website. now the fbi and the nypd trying to contact all of them. good evening, everyone. >>> and i'm liz low. names of 3600 -- liz cho. >> names of 3600 people were listed. >> is this a scare tactic? most likely. but they are taking no chances, notifying people on the list. >> reporter: kimberly richardson is in lower manhattan with new information. >> reporter: liz it is not new, but it is an effective tactic. one meant to annoy, harass and alarm. right now thousands of people in our area
. >> some essar steel minnesota are really going through it. >>> still ahead a new york city bus driver attacked. >>> now cops want you to see the only clue they have in the case. eyewitness news at 6:00, starts right now. >>> everything we've done from the beginning is legal and appropriate. >>> new york mayor de blasio trying to stay on the insisting the federal investigation into his fundraising practices will clear his administration. this, after...
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. >>> doesn't that sound nice, sweet sounds of peace filled city hall after a faith project touring the u.s. the steel drum band kicked off a tour in philadelphia. including young musicians from israel. mayor kenney was there and the youngsters hope to bridge the gap using students to make the way. >>> and -- was at the kingsessing branch of the free library of philadelphia, kids were encouraging to build and play with blocks and shared lunch with the mayor as well. >>> a new volunteer center at the university of philadelphia was officially dedicated. it was held at the wawa center for advanced pediatric care, the officials from wawa also presented a check for $5 million. chop is renaming their program the wawa volunteer program. the goal is to increase the program to 1,000 participants. >>> philadelphia is the meeting place for hundreds of entrepreneurs in the health care industry. here at university city, several new startup companies dedicated to health care were on display for dream it health philadelphia. an opportunity for health care professionals to see the latest in the industry and some star
. >>> doesn't that sound nice, sweet sounds of peace filled city hall after a faith project touring the u.s. the steel drum band kicked off a tour in philadelphia. including young musicians from israel. mayor kenney was there and the youngsters hope to bridge the gap using students to make the way. >>> and -- was at the kingsessing branch of the free library of philadelphia, kids were encouraging to build and play with blocks and shared lunch with the mayor as well....
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cities will end. [cheers and applause] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, menomen with calluses on their hands will once again see wages rising, opportunity expanding. working moms -- [cheers and applause] working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising, the cost of living falling and common core ending. [cheers and applause] catholic schools and jewish day schools, the little sisters of the poor will see a supreme court that protects their religious liberty. [cheers and applause] cruz! cruz! cruz! cruz! cruz! cruz! cruz! >> the foundmental freedom of ever one of us to live accord to our faith and conscience. we'll see a supreme court that protects the second amendment right to keep and bear arms. [cheers and applause] and our fundamental right to protect our families and our homes and our children. [cheers and applause] we'll see a president -- >>> if you're joining us at the top of the hour we are listening to ted cruz, a victory speech tonight. it was projected earlier on this evening when all the votes are counted he be the victor in
cities will end. [cheers and applause] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, menomen with calluses on their hands will once again see wages rising, opportunity expanding. working moms -- [cheers and applause] working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising, the cost of living falling and common core ending. [cheers and applause] catholic schools and jewish day schools, the little sisters of the poor will see a supreme court that...
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jim kenny will announce that adam steel will take over the city's fire department. the zika virus is spreading much faster than first thought. they say the mosquito that carries the virus is in 30 states including pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. the national institutes of health and cdc are urging congress to approve emergency funding to protect americans. >>> i'm tracy davidson. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. thanks for watching. >>> this morning on "today's take," kerry washington taking on another scandal in her new film "confirmation." >>> from "mother's day," timothy olyphant talks about playing jennifer aniston's ex. >>> plus, a celebration of national grilled cheese day. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on tuesday morning. april 12th, 2016. a drizzly day with hearty souls on the plaza. we're grateful to the
jim kenny will announce that adam steel will take over the city's fire department. the zika virus is spreading much faster than first thought. they say the mosquito that carries the virus is in 30 states including pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. the national institutes of health and cdc are urging congress to approve emergency funding to protect americans. >>> i'm tracy davidson. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10...
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our border will finally be made secure, and sanctuary cities will end. [ applause ] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel men and women with callouses on their hands, will once again see wages rising, opportunity expanding. working moms. [ applause ] working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising, the cost of living falling and common core ending. [ cheers and applause ] catholic schools and jewish day schools, brigham young will see a supreme court that protects their civil liberties. the fundamental freedom of every one of us to live according to our faith and our conscience. we'll see a supreme court that protects the second amendment right to keep and bear arms and a fundamental right to protect our families and our homes and our children. we'll see a president who stands with israel. clearly and unapologetically. instead of negotiating with terrorists, we'll rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. [ applause ] we will defeat radical islamic terrorism and we will utterly destroy isis.
our border will finally be made secure, and sanctuary cities will end. [ applause ] truck drivers and mechanics and plumbers and steel men and women with callouses on their hands, will once again see wages rising, opportunity expanding. working moms. [ applause ] working moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising, the cost of living falling and common core ending. [ cheers and applause ] catholic schools and jewish day schools, brigham young will see a supreme court that...
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steel mills closed for decades, people who have. here since the manufacturing boom, seen their cities change and adapt to the fact that manufacturing a decline. i think it's very important to talk to people in the rust belt, people who have been through hard times, but there's people who are really, really hopeful, and i think we've heard those perspectives. ♪ there are people all across the rust belt who have only voted for democratic cap dndidates ine past and now are feeling donald trump, for example. they don't feel they are beholden to a certain party. when they look forward to the election, if they were obama supporters, for example, 2008 and 2012, they might change their minds now about the democratic party. there's a lot of undecided voters here. i think any politician that's coming through any of the rust belt cities, the important thing for them to keep in mind is that these people, what they care about the most is whether they can put food on the table and whether their children can go to college and have a good education. they are looking for a hopeful but realistic message from the candidates that they are potentially
steel mills closed for decades, people who have. here since the manufacturing boom, seen their cities change and adapt to the fact that manufacturing a decline. i think it's very important to talk to people in the rust belt, people who have been through hard times, but there's people who are really, really hopeful, and i think we've heard those perspectives. ♪ there are people all across the rust belt who have only voted for democratic cap dndidates ine past and now are feeling donald trump,...
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city it happens a lot no. i think this was an isolated incident. this isn't going to happen again. >> reporter: i asked da kevin steele several times about the justified part of the shooting he wouldn't expand he says the investigation does continue. more witness interviews tonight and autopsy on mr. braxton will happen tomorrow morning. reporting live david spunt cbs3 eyewitness news. >> all right many david thank you so much. >> sexually assaulted a woman in cobbs creek. around four a.m. yesterday when police say the manning forced the 20 year old victim inside his car at 49th and lancaster the woman was then tied up and sexually assaulted and wasn't able to escape until 11 hours later at fifty-seventh and large wood. police say the status second has dreadlocks and a long beard. if you have any information please contact police right away. >>> now campaign 2016 tonight the push for pennsylvania voters is o today hillary clinton was in philadelphia and several others candidates will be in the area tomorrow. cbs3 as she made her way to two churches in the city. >> what started outer as a normal sunday service at try um f baptist church quickly turned
city it happens a lot no. i think this was an isolated incident. this isn't going to happen again. >> reporter: i asked da kevin steele several times about the justified part of the shooting he wouldn't expand he says the investigation does continue. more witness interviews tonight and autopsy on mr. braxton will happen tomorrow morning. reporting live david spunt cbs3 eyewitness news. >> all right many david thank you so much. >> sexually assaulted a woman in cobbs creek....
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steel girders will be used to move the house. the house is expected to be moved to a vacant lot nearby. >>> happening tonight, the city council members could decide whether to demolish a vacant ice rin and replays it with stores a. a group that's been working for three years to reopen the ice rink will be at the meeting. they say there aren't enough places for children to skate. tonight's meeting is at 7:00 at city hall. >>> dramatic rescue and desperate times in ecuador and japan after deadly earthquakes. >>> dude, you have to get out of the car. >> houston has a serious problem going on right now. the deadly mess a caused by rainfall. >>> extraordinary measures san francisco is taking to fight back against racial bias. >>> we're looking at the skyway and on to the east bay it's much slower than your right hand traffic which is >>> a flood emergency is in effect right now in houston, texas because of this rainfall. as much as 20 inches of rain has fallen in the last 24 hours flooding more than 1,000 homes. two people have died. city officials closed schools and government offices and suspended the bus. there have been situations whe
steel girders will be used to move the house. the house is expected to be moved to a vacant lot nearby. >>> happening tonight, the city council members could decide whether to demolish a vacant ice rin and replays it with stores a. a group that's been working for three years to reopen the ice rink will be at the meeting. they say there aren't enough places for children to skate. tonight's meeting is at 7:00 at city hall. >>> dramatic rescue and desperate times in ecuador and...
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juan "big john" mora moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. lurking inside waiting for us is john t. edge, who leads the southern foodways alliance. mr. edge, how you doing? >> john t. edge: i'm well, sir. >> anthony: who makes a point, a mission, out of knowing and teaching as much as he can about the real culinary traditions of the south. and doing what he can to keep them alive and unmolested. >> server: all right. >> man: thank you. >> anthony: oh, man. >> john t. edge: thanks, sir. >> server: and that's yours, tony. >> anthony: look at that. awesome. it's just like a dream sandwich. what you go for here are smokes. smoked sausage sandwiches. and these magnificent beauties, pig ear sandwiches called ears. both pretty much served with the same garnishes of slaw, mustard, homemade hot sauce, on a soft bun. now as i understand it, originally this is one of those, nobody wants these things, they're dirt cheap. >> geno: that's exactly right. in fact, by "dirt ch
juan "big john" mora moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. lurking inside waiting for us is john t. edge, who leads the southern foodways alliance. mr. edge, how you doing? >> john t. edge: i'm well, sir. >> anthony: who makes a point, a mission, out of knowing and teaching as much as he can...
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cities are showing a surge in sales. all these things filter through to glass manufacturers, plastics, steel, and that is having at the margin whether it is going to be sustained. the reading of expectations, it surged in march. he tends to surge every march, it ends theway as year in this bearish territory. that was a big component of this month. last month, i should say. maybe there's some seasonality. back, reopening factories after the chinese new year break, and turn bullish. whether this gain is going to be sustained, is the big question. certainly, at face value, this is a reassuring sign that there is more signs of stabilization in china's economy. anna: malcom scott live in hong kong. ,et's return to kully samra still with us in the studio from charles schwab u.k. you focus on the u.s., but you have to be mindful of the global growth story. when i look at this china pmi look like much, but the first time in eight months we've seen this number above 50. does that suggest the stimulus measures are working? kully: potentially. we've doubted a hard landing in china. we think that the government or leadership is relative
cities are showing a surge in sales. all these things filter through to glass manufacturers, plastics, steel, and that is having at the margin whether it is going to be sustained. the reading of expectations, it surged in march. he tends to surge every march, it ends theway as year in this bearish territory. that was a big component of this month. last month, i should say. maybe there's some seasonality. back, reopening factories after the chinese new year break, and turn bullish. whether this...
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steel will support the house when hoisted east foundation. >> we will have more details of a lawsuit over san francisco outdoor urinal. the cityed the european european-style urinal at delores park near the muni station to prevent people from urinating in front of homes. a group is saying the urinal is offensive to manners and morals. the institute is the conservative legal organization considered anti-lgbt and holding a news conference to explain. in response the city attorney said this "to i had to predict the continue 100 things in deless park likely to offend these plaintiffs i would not have gassed this would make the cut." cut." stay tuned. >> use head outdoor the warriors will see how stick's ankle responds to treatment before deciding if he plays in game three in houston on thursday. he sat out last night but the dubs won to take 2-0 >> rents rise in the bay area the san jose will take unrent control considering four proposals. overflow crowd is expected at 1:30. >> supporters of ice rink if san mateo got their wish, the city council voted to deny the developers land to demolish the rink and replace it with retail whic
steel will support the house when hoisted east foundation. >> we will have more details of a lawsuit over san francisco outdoor urinal. the cityed the european european-style urinal at delores park near the muni station to prevent people from urinating in front of homes. a group is saying the urinal is offensive to manners and morals. the institute is the conservative legal organization considered anti-lgbt and holding a news conference to explain. in response the city attorney said this...
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city. well, the dodge edge is pointed in the opposite direction, because they're going the wrong way after they steel the car. they hit this van, being driven down parish, head-on. and you can see, not exactly, they swerved a little bit, smash into the side, and then they hit this parked nissan altima, took the impact. chris walks up to it, this is rental car by the way. smashed, and then smashed into the traffic light at 15th and parish. so you had a chain reaction crash here, as a result of somebody stealing the car, good samaritans helping the plane clothes police officers on broad street. wow, what a night in philadelphia. so, hone fully that all makes sense to you viewers at home. the key to this case the cops, and all of the people in the cars, are okay. we don't know the conditions of the guys who stole this car or the guys who hit the cop in the hit-and-run caribous of course they ran away. hopefully they're not stealing any more cars right now, and just walking where ever they are hiding where ever they are, because these guys shouldn't be on the road. and you can see why. so, two big crashe
city. well, the dodge edge is pointed in the opposite direction, because they're going the wrong way after they steel the car. they hit this van, being driven down parish, head-on. and you can see, not exactly, they swerved a little bit, smash into the side, and then they hit this parked nissan altima, took the impact. chris walks up to it, this is rental car by the way. smashed, and then smashed into the traffic light at 15th and parish. so you had a chain reaction crash here, as a result of...
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cities will end. [applause] and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, men and women with calluses oneir hand will once again see wages rising, opportunity expand. moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising. common core ending. [applause] catholic schools and jewish day see a supremeoon court of protects their religious liberty. [applause] freedom of every one of us to live according to .ur faith and our conscience we will see a supreme court that protects the second right to keep and bear arms. [applause] and our fundamental right to and our homesmily and our children. we will see a president who stands with israel. [applause] ,learly and unapologetically instead of negotiating with terrorism, we will rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. [applause] we will defeat radical islamic terrorism and we will utterly destroy isis. [applause] we will have a president who keeps us safe. to the soldiers and sailors, the airmen and marines, the police officers and firefighters and first responders who risk their safe, we-- to keep us will have a commander-in-
cities will end. [applause] and mechanics and plumbers and steel workers, union members, men and women with calluses oneir hand will once again see wages rising, opportunity expand. moms struggling to make ends meet will see take-home pay rising. common core ending. [applause] catholic schools and jewish day see a supremeoon court of protects their religious liberty. [applause] freedom of every one of us to live according to .ur faith and our conscience we will see a supreme court that protects...
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it's driving everything, steel, glass, so it got a good pop from all this stimulus. how long can that be sustained? alreadyggest citiesrge, sales as well, and the pboc is worried. whether this will linger is the question. angie: will it be reflected in today's property prices? ?> who can tell day by day, month by month, up, down, which way they had, i don't like to guess. economy and the feeding implications of all these industries, that is the long-term question that will go some way to determining the fate of china's economy. y is that the recovery we saw in the first quarter, maybe a stabilization, fueled by debt, massive fiscal year in, up 20% on the march, and the huge numbers of bank loans, two point $3 trillion and aggregate financing loans in the month of march -- $2.3 trillion in aggregate financing loans in the month of march. heading lower again if the stimulus runs out of juice. that's why all eyes are on what else we can see from the pboc to prop up this engine of growth. thank you for that. next, toy yoda is among companies forced to expand production halts after saturday's earthquake. live in tokyo, com
it's driving everything, steel, glass, so it got a good pop from all this stimulus. how long can that be sustained? alreadyggest citiesrge, sales as well, and the pboc is worried. whether this will linger is the question. angie: will it be reflected in today's property prices? ?> who can tell day by day, month by month, up, down, which way they had, i don't like to guess. economy and the feeding implications of all these industries, that is the long-term question that will go some way to...
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steel mill. bernie sanders was in philadelphia and plans to stay in the race until the convention returns to philly this summer. >>> and now to the latest on the new york city scandal. pressure on mayor deblasio to dump the top aides embroiled in a campaign finance scandal. marcia kramer has the latest. >> the people are behind bill's agenda. >> reporter: emma wolf making transition from political director of deblasio's 2013 mayoral came campaign to making his progressive causes a reality. his campaign is probed for political contributions to approve state candidates so deblasio can get his funding passed. should have they be on the payroll while this investigation is going on? >> marcia, absolutely not. this is something that -- this is exactly what's wrong with politics. said that at the very least they should be put on leave until the probe is complete. >> you can say pay to play? like i said in 2014, this was a shake down by mayor deblasio on business owners in new york city. >> reporter: deblasio steadfastly is refusing. his spokeswoman saying that no action will be taken and referring cbs 2 to comments made by the mayor yesterday. >> a lot of very goo
steel mill. bernie sanders was in philadelphia and plans to stay in the race until the convention returns to philly this summer. >>> and now to the latest on the new york city scandal. pressure on mayor deblasio to dump the top aides embroiled in a campaign finance scandal. marcia kramer has the latest. >> the people are behind bill's agenda. >> reporter: emma wolf making transition from political director of deblasio's 2013 mayoral came campaign to making his progressive...
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steel and coal. how do you work that off, that inventory? howdy reform those industries without causing mass unemployment and a property, how do you work off the excess inventory without stoking bubbles in the big citiesy: that is bad news. where is the good news here? where are those encouraging signs? shery: good news can also mean bad news down the road with the buildup of debt. we are seeing pockets of tibet.h into bet -- in these are in the west. they are seeing double-digit growth rates in the first quarter as reported by them. a lot of provinces are getting lots of successes in investments in the form of roads, railways, and bridges. property has rebounded. the high non-is doing well. shanghai is getting a big boost in services. shery: a big headache for policymakers. stephen engle with the latest from china. show, ap later in the venture capital firm that aims to find a hidden gem that could change transportation as we know it. ♪ shery: it is 9:44 in hong kong, 10:44 in seoul. canada has confirmed the murder held byf its citizens militant muslims in the philippines. his severed head was found alongside a road. the group had threatened to behead one of them if a large ransom was not paid by mon
steel and coal. how do you work that off, that inventory? howdy reform those industries without causing mass unemployment and a property, how do you work off the excess inventory without stoking bubbles in the big citiesy: that is bad news. where is the good news here? where are those encouraging signs? shery: good news can also mean bad news down the road with the buildup of debt. we are seeing pockets of tibet.h into bet -- in these are in the west. they are seeing double-digit growth rates...