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in them really show up a change in african americans serving in congress. but over just a 15-year period, from the late '50s to the mid-'70s. so the late '50s object is a fan. and it's called the nation's negro congressman, and was clearly printed in many large numbers. it was passed out for free. and in the late '50s, it contains a big picture of the capitol and four members of congress, the four african american members of congress who served at that time natural the house. and then if you jump forward to the mid-70s, instead of four members of congress and a big old picture of the capitol, it's gotten so crowded there that they have eliminated that. language has changed. instead of the nation's negro congressmen, it's black lawmakers in congress. and there are over a dozen members there. and it really shows a kind of before and after of a particular time in american history and congressional history. it really covers sort of the '60s and the very early '70s and the changes that happened for african americans in congress, right? >> right. and the big chan
in them really show up a change in african americans serving in congress. but over just a 15-year period, from the late '50s to the mid-'70s. so the late '50s object is a fan. and it's called the nation's negro congressman, and was clearly printed in many large numbers. it was passed out for free. and in the late '50s, it contains a big picture of the capitol and four members of congress, the four african american members of congress who served at that time natural the house. and then if you...
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therefore, the vast majority of people in the united states are enrolled in health insurance in large part because of the large subsidy associated with that enrollment. so the price of the insurance has been reduced substantially through governmental policy. the second thing that's going on, of course, is that the government has gotten very involved in regulating the terms of the use of services and also the prices that are paid in many different circumstances. the federal government through the medicare program and the state government through the medicaid program. so a large portion of the use of services by patients is governed by a regulatory structure that has put in place in some cases very arbitrary limits on what the prices that are paid for services. so we don't have free floating prices in a normal way in a health system by a long shot. so the result is that, for a lot of different reasons, one can look at the system of health service purchasing in the united states and say it's not a, of course, a functioning marketplace in the normal sense, as robert samuelson indicated, i
therefore, the vast majority of people in the united states are enrolled in health insurance in large part because of the large subsidy associated with that enrollment. so the price of the insurance has been reduced substantially through governmental policy. the second thing that's going on, of course, is that the government has gotten very involved in regulating the terms of the use of services and also the prices that are paid in many different circumstances. the federal government through...
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typically in the area, we've had stuff like this in the past, people pr out and get everything out in advanced. but i'll tell you that our surveillance system here is very good. and i'm very confident we're going to get to the bottom of this." 20 secs.i also spoke with burlington police today about the case. they didn't want to comment any further other than saying they are following up on several leads, and want to talk to a person of interest. in burlington. kyle aevermann. cbs 58news. we're following some breaking news at this hour... a jack-knifed semi truck causing interchange..this is a live lookfrom a department of transporation camera...the closest one to the scne...there aren't many cameras in that area because of all the costruction. but the crash is slowing traffic heading northbound on 894/41-45. ...some traffic is being diversted off at greenfield ave. also new at noon...a three car crash sends 9 people to the hospital in milwaukee. police and paramedics were called to teutonia and cornell shortly af9 we're told one car rolled over...trapping 3 people inside. police say n
typically in the area, we've had stuff like this in the past, people pr out and get everything out in advanced. but i'll tell you that our surveillance system here is very good. and i'm very confident we're going to get to the bottom of this." 20 secs.i also spoke with burlington police today about the case. they didn't want to comment any further other than saying they are following up on several leads, and want to talk to a person of interest. in burlington. kyle aevermann. cbs 58news....
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education, in health, in building, in homes, in economic strength. i think that's the big assignment, the big task, the big function of the federal government. mr. smith: can i have the summation time please? we've completed our questions and our comments, and in just a moment, we'll have the summation time. voice: this will allow three minutes and twenty seconds for the summation by each candidate. mr. sm1th: three minutes and twenty seconds for each candidate. vice president nixon, will you make the first summation? mr. nixon: thank you, mr. smith. senator kennedy. first of all, i think it is well to put in perspective where we really do stand with regard to the soviet union in this whole matter of growth. the soviet union has been moving faster than we have. but the reason for that is obvious. they start from a much lower base. although they have been moving faster in growth than we have, we find, for example, today that their total gross national product is only forty-four per cent of our total gross national product. that's the same percentage t
education, in health, in building, in homes, in economic strength. i think that's the big assignment, the big task, the big function of the federal government. mr. smith: can i have the summation time please? we've completed our questions and our comments, and in just a moment, we'll have the summation time. voice: this will allow three minutes and twenty seconds for the summation by each candidate. mr. sm1th: three minutes and twenty seconds for each candidate. vice president nixon, will you...
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there were eleven dictators in south america and in central america when we came in, in 1953. today, there are only three left , including the in cuba. one we think that's pretty good progress. senator kennedy also indicated with regard to cuba that he thought that i had made a mistake when i was in cuba in not calling for free elections in that country. now, i'm very surprised that senator kennedy, who is on the foreign relations committee, would have made such a statement as this kind. -- of this kind. as a matter of fact in his book, the strategy for peace, he took the right position. and that position is that the united states has a treaty a -- a treaty, a treaty with all of the organization of american states which prohibits us from interfering in the internal affairs of any other state and prohibits them as well. for me to have made such a statement would have been in direct opposition to that treaty. now with regard to cuba, let me make one thing clear. there isn't any question but that we will defend our rights there. there isn't any question but that we will defend gu
there were eleven dictators in south america and in central america when we came in, in 1953. today, there are only three left , including the in cuba. one we think that's pretty good progress. senator kennedy also indicated with regard to cuba that he thought that i had made a mistake when i was in cuba in not calling for free elections in that country. now, i'm very surprised that senator kennedy, who is on the foreign relations committee, would have made such a statement as this kind. -- of...
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first, perpetrators demonstrated in both word and deed their intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group as such. second, they committed examples of all five genocidal crimes enumerated by the convention -- killing members of the group occurred in more than 370 separate massacres, as well as hundreds of smaller killings, individual homicides and , execution. sources indicate that from 1846 until 1873, vigilantes militia men, and soldiers, , killed at least 9,492 to 16,094 california indians, and probably many more. by way of contrast, sources indicate that california indians killed fewer than 1500 non-indians during the same period. other acts of genocide were proliferated to. rapes and beatings occurred. this meets the conventions definition of causing serious bodily harm to victims on the basis of their identity, and with the intent to destroy the group. the sustained military and civilian policy of demolishing california indian villages and their food stores while driving surviving indians into inhospitable alpine region amounted to delib
first, perpetrators demonstrated in both word and deed their intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group as such. second, they committed examples of all five genocidal crimes enumerated by the convention -- killing members of the group occurred in more than 370 separate massacres, as well as hundreds of smaller killings, individual homicides and , execution. sources indicate that from 1846 until 1873, vigilantes militia men, and soldiers, , killed at...
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in the world in the next two years. holly williams has a story for "60 minutes." >> in the remote hills of eastern china, this is a magic kingdom. but not even walt disney could have dreamed up. it is called the the world studios and at over 7,000 acres the largest film lot on the planet. a palace for every dynasty. a village for every era. where some of the biggest movies in china have been fill temperatured over the last two decades. these sets aren't flimsy facades. but full-scale brick and mortar replicas of china's imperial and when the film's wrap, a brief silence. before the sets are flooded by 15 million tourists who visit every year. it is all the domain of a one-time farmer who realized his fields were fertile ground for a new industry. permission is hardly ever granted to film in the real forbidden city. china's iconic landmark. so he built his own. it took several hundred years to build the real forbidden city. it took you five years to build this one. and you made the whole thing from cement? xu got the ide
in the world in the next two years. holly williams has a story for "60 minutes." >> in the remote hills of eastern china, this is a magic kingdom. but not even walt disney could have dreamed up. it is called the the world studios and at over 7,000 acres the largest film lot on the planet. a palace for every dynasty. a village for every era. where some of the biggest movies in china have been fill temperatured over the last two decades. these sets aren't flimsy facades. but...
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we are in the mid-50's in allentown, 57 in reading. 62 in philadelphia and 64 in cape may. the afternoon this is going to be a likely record setter in a lot of neighborhoods. in philadelphia, 62 by 8 o'clock, 69 by 10 o'clock but then by noon almost 80 and 86 is your high at 3 o'clock this afternoon. and there would set a new record by 1 degree in philadelphia if we hit it. by 6 o'clock, still pretty warm, 68 degrees. if you're working late at the officers and you get home by dinnertime you still got nice temperatures out there to maybe walk the dog or do some outdoor colors or -- colors or something highs in the 80's. by the week we're back into the 60's. >> thank you david. a disguise is wearing slim for the straw hat bandit 678 the fbi released this sketch of a man accused of holding up 11 banks over the past four years. in each case the gunman wore some type of hood or hat usually made of straw. the fbi believes the suspect is driving a late model gmc sierra or chevy silverado and may live in northern delaware county. he's stolen at least $100,000. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> state po
we are in the mid-50's in allentown, 57 in reading. 62 in philadelphia and 64 in cape may. the afternoon this is going to be a likely record setter in a lot of neighborhoods. in philadelphia, 62 by 8 o'clock, 69 by 10 o'clock but then by noon almost 80 and 86 is your high at 3 o'clock this afternoon. and there would set a new record by 1 degree in philadelphia if we hit it. by 6 o'clock, still pretty warm, 68 degrees. if you're working late at the officers and you get home by dinnertime you...
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officer went in, and asked what was in the house where the guy was? the guy was in the house.e talking, backup officers arrived, and he started to see things around the house that were alarming to him. once he saw them from his experience they removed the actor, the
officer went in, and asked what was in the house where the guy was? the guy was in the house.e talking, backup officers arrived, and he started to see things around the house that were alarming to him. once he saw them from his experience they removed the actor, the
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forty-four in reading. forty-nine in dover. fifty-one in wildwood. that is the kind of morning, that you're experiencing right now but by middle of next week we will get a brief taste of summer with temperatures that are forecasted to be well above average. we will see in a second in the seven day forecast, hurricane nicole has weakened to category one storm, and very far away from bermuda, closer to nova scotia then bermuda as they recover from that. we will have some warmth next week, maybe some records, at least that we will approach, record high temperatures, by about tuesday or wednesday, but today, 65 degrees. sixty-eight tomorrow. dry, beautiful. and 72 on sunday, and with a chance of some showers late in the day on monday, we will get to 80 degrees on tuesday, close to it on wednesday, and then cooling down with a couple more showers, by thursday. that is thursday of next week. so lots of warmer weather, lauren, and karen to the. >> we will look forward to that. >> lets look at our top stories making news, nearly three years after a woman dis
forty-four in reading. forty-nine in dover. fifty-one in wildwood. that is the kind of morning, that you're experiencing right now but by middle of next week we will get a brief taste of summer with temperatures that are forecasted to be well above average. we will see in a second in the seven day forecast, hurricane nicole has weakened to category one storm, and very far away from bermuda, closer to nova scotia then bermuda as they recover from that. we will have some warmth next week, maybe...
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temperatures are no longer in the 30s. 51 in philadelphia. 44 in pennsylvania suburbs and 49 in new jersey. just making it into the 40s in lehigh valley and delaware 48 degrees. today is a gorgeous day with temperatures in the 60s. lehigh valley is 66 degrees. plenty of sun. not changing that through the day. no rain in the vicinity through the weekend. saturday and sunday are looking good. starting to track a warmup in days to come. in a few minutes, we track that trend into the next work week. that's in a few minutes. >>> if you want your voice heard in this year's presidential election, time is running out. today is the last day to register in delaware. tuesday is the final day to register in new jersey. if you live in pennsylvania, you know the deadline has come and gone. nbc10's matt delucia is live outside department of elections where residents of the first state can register in person. >> reporter: we are close to the election, three weeks away. if you need to register here in delaware, there are a few ways to do it. we're outside the state office on north front street. register fr
temperatures are no longer in the 30s. 51 in philadelphia. 44 in pennsylvania suburbs and 49 in new jersey. just making it into the 40s in lehigh valley and delaware 48 degrees. today is a gorgeous day with temperatures in the 60s. lehigh valley is 66 degrees. plenty of sun. not changing that through the day. no rain in the vicinity through the weekend. saturday and sunday are looking good. starting to track a warmup in days to come. in a few minutes, we track that trend into the next work...
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drove in one in the 2nd. cleveland wins the game, the final score . >>> firefighters had to deal with dry, hot, windy conditions the past couple of eks but the junkins fire is nearly contained. officials have a warning for drivers in that area. >>> medics and security guards just some of the people killed when air strikes hit western yemen. officials say the target was a resident' home. 18 are dead. >>> a viral video has an unexpected result. the thief returns what she stole. >>> fix this crew fantastic halloween ideas including how to make candied apples that are out of this world. >>> and a state cross country meet. taylor has the incredible highlights coming up later in the prep rally. >> you don't want to miss that. >>> top story is the weather. fog advisory in place. >> if you're driving that could become problematic. let's they can in with belen de leon for details. hall keen, spooky. yeah, and you know our viewers are so great this morning. they woke up, they took those pictures and they're sending the
drove in one in the 2nd. cleveland wins the game, the final score . >>> firefighters had to deal with dry, hot, windy conditions the past couple of eks but the junkins fire is nearly contained. officials have a warning for drivers in that area. >>> medics and security guards just some of the people killed when air strikes hit western yemen. officials say the target was a resident' home. 18 are dead. >>> a viral video has an unexpected result. the thief returns what...
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boston right now, 50 in taunton, 50 in manchester, 52 in worcester. so some of the cooler spots are in the 40s this morning but not nearly as cold as the pastew spots. we also have some low level clouds. there may be a spotty shower or 2 along the coast, but most of us it's a dry start today. we're waiting for this band of rain back into western new york and pennsylvania right now. this is a front that will approach from west to east. ahead of the front we get warm, 65 to 70 degrees today. i do think there will be peaks of sunshine here and there and a lot of the day will be dry. between now and mid-day i think that will be isolated then peaks of sun come out before the clouds fill back in. 2:30, 3:00 showers pushing in. metro west 495, 5:30 so a few showers for the evening commute. and then clearing is already starting to come in. there will be little if any rain across southeastern comes in tonight. it will be breezy and cooler. 39 to 45 in the suburbs. noticeably cooler tomorrow definitely a change in the air. the wind will be active in the morning
boston right now, 50 in taunton, 50 in manchester, 52 in worcester. so some of the cooler spots are in the 40s this morning but not nearly as cold as the pastew spots. we also have some low level clouds. there may be a spotty shower or 2 along the coast, but most of us it's a dry start today. we're waiting for this band of rain back into western new york and pennsylvania right now. this is a front that will approach from west to east. ahead of the front we get warm, 65 to 70 degrees today. i do...
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he was actually born in paris in 1866. as did many affluent americans of the middle 19th century, his parents had several extended stays in paris. but larz later said in life that he did not have a perfect knowledge of french. the way he described it, it sounded more like kitchen french rather than the french of an educated frenchman. isabel's -- there is one story that does not appear in the book. they were at a function in asia, and the only common language was german. and so isabel -- there were japanese diplomats that spoke german. interestingly isabel acted as the interpreter for the dinner. yes? the lady of here. >> weld in 1955, why was it for torn down?n -- when isabel left the estate to the town of brookline, she didn't tell them she was planning to do that. they found out about it almost literally from the newspaper. it took them several years to decide what to do with it. she did not leave a request to fund maintenance of the park. there was back and forth actually. they tried to sell the estate. the navy depart
he was actually born in paris in 1866. as did many affluent americans of the middle 19th century, his parents had several extended stays in paris. but larz later said in life that he did not have a perfect knowledge of french. the way he described it, it sounded more like kitchen french rather than the french of an educated frenchman. isabel's -- there is one story that does not appear in the book. they were at a function in asia, and the only common language was german. and so isabel -- there...
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>> s seven years in prison. about seven years in prison. amy: i want to turn to raymond santana when he was on democracy now! in 2012 when we spoke to him. >> i served almost seven years. i tried to get my life back together and put one foot in front of the other, but i did not realize the social death we were given as a sentence. a lifew, this was sentence. a death sentence, in a sense. when i came home, i could not get employment. numerousd out applications will stop i had to register as a sex offender. my whole neighborhood looked at me kind of strange. you get the, hi, how are you doing, be always had a bull's-eye in the back that some of the somehow knows i am from the central park five case. amy: i want to play a comment from a juror who served on the 1990 jury that convicted antron mccray, raymond santana and yusef salaam in the e central pk jogger case. we intervieweded harold d bruel, in after new evidedence emerged 2002 that prompted him and many others to question if justice was served. this was his response. >> l let's put it th
>> s seven years in prison. about seven years in prison. amy: i want to turn to raymond santana when he was on democracy now! in 2012 when we spoke to him. >> i served almost seven years. i tried to get my life back together and put one foot in front of the other, but i did not realize the social death we were given as a sentence. a lifew, this was sentence. a death sentence, in a sense. when i came home, i could not get employment. numerousd out applications will stop i had to...
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breaking it in half. >> kris: and police making an arrest in a violent home break-in in new hampshire, a family helping track down one of the suspects. >> this is "today in new england." >> christa: good thursday morning. i'm sarah french. >> christa: and i'm christa delcamp. it is going to be tough to top yesterday's weather. >> christa: it was a nice day, bri. tell us more about today. b gasp? it was more summer-like than fall-like. today it's back closer to normal for us. we will see clouds increasing as the day goes on, as well. look at the wind direction. coming off the cold water, ocean water right about 60 degrees, and so that will add a chill to the air today. much cooler than where we were yesterday. your warmest temperatures will be inland away from the coastline and also down near buzzards bay, down near the south coast. could even flirt with 70 degrees in new bedford, but keeping now, as we take a look at the bigger picture, we do have this warm front that will lift more for tomorrow, but it won't feel like yesterday because it also comes along with some wet weather that c
breaking it in half. >> kris: and police making an arrest in a violent home break-in in new hampshire, a family helping track down one of the suspects. >> this is "today in new england." >> christa: good thursday morning. i'm sarah french. >> christa: and i'm christa delcamp. it is going to be tough to top yesterday's weather. >> christa: it was a nice day, bri. tell us more about today. b gasp? it was more summer-like than fall-like. today it's back...
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her in his rv parked in a public place. black allegedly told her, quote, just be clear, i'm not paying you but i will buy you dinner. we found pictures of food that the woman posted on facebook that aligned with the dinners. he is also accused of giving her alcohol in the rv telling her, quote, go ahead, i'll turn my back. the d.a. also said that black has previously been accused of sexual misconduct and recorded himself having sex with someone under the influence. the judge today sided with the d.a. and ordered black to surrender and post $14,000 bail by the end of the day. now, this afternoon, retired oakland police sergeant leroy johnson will be arraigned on a misdemeanor charge of failing to report child abuse involving the vape same victim. he too will not appear in person. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, henry. >>> fairfield police are increasing security at two schools. according to school officials, the threat was discovered last night. a twitter account with the image of a clown tweeted about the deaths o
her in his rv parked in a public place. black allegedly told her, quote, just be clear, i'm not paying you but i will buy you dinner. we found pictures of food that the woman posted on facebook that aligned with the dinners. he is also accused of giving her alcohol in the rv telling her, quote, go ahead, i'll turn my back. the d.a. also said that black has previously been accused of sexual misconduct and recorded himself having sex with someone under the influence. the judge today sided with...
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it's 20's in the morning. it's warm in the afternoon. go for the warm weather gear the next few days. doug: love it. cindy: we have much, much milder temperatures working in. it's about 10 to 25 degrees warmer right now compared to this time yesterday as you're heading out the door. look at these 50's and 60's. average high temperature this time of year is 61 in boston. it is 64 right now. lower 60's in cape. 57 in worcester. running right around 60 on the north shore as well. overnight we did have a lot of cloud cover. there's a lot of clouds from the city southward. we're clearing it out to the north right now. there's a frontal boundary dropping southward. and this front is trying to bring in some cooler air. on the ear other side, it's in see those temperatures climb as we have the springboard starting near 60. we'll jump up close to 70 at noontime and skies becoming partly sunny. 73 boston up to 75 in the merrimack valley today. gets even warmer from here. we'll check it out. right now, want to get you out to the roads. kevin in for
it's 20's in the morning. it's warm in the afternoon. go for the warm weather gear the next few days. doug: love it. cindy: we have much, much milder temperatures working in. it's about 10 to 25 degrees warmer right now compared to this time yesterday as you're heading out the door. look at these 50's and 60's. average high temperature this time of year is 61 in boston. it is 64 right now. lower 60's in cape. 57 in worcester. running right around 60 on the north shore as well. overnight we did...
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in person early voting. in florida starts october 24th.ows all this quite well, former assistant secretary of state, longtime republican strategist, and one of the smartest people we know, rich heffley. florida, as we were talking about during the break, tons of people vote absentee, vote early, vote on election day, three separate ways of voting. talk about how the storm will impact early voting, absentee elections? rich: elections? rich: essentially we have three elections. back in the 1980 election, only 11% of the vote happened before election day, and now a majority of the vote happens before election day, and it is time shifted around a little. you have the absentees, overseas when at last week, in-state started going out tuesday. we are supposed to finish tomorrow. voting, as you mentioned, starts the, 24th. that has changed and time shifted. it used to be, republicans had a great advantage in winning absentee ballots, and the democrats have caught up and that's basically even. early voting, everyone thought when that happened that
in person early voting. in florida starts october 24th.ows all this quite well, former assistant secretary of state, longtime republican strategist, and one of the smartest people we know, rich heffley. florida, as we were talking about during the break, tons of people vote absentee, vote early, vote on election day, three separate ways of voting. talk about how the storm will impact early voting, absentee elections? rich: elections? rich: essentially we have three elections. back in the 1980...
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i served in iraq in tikrit in 2009.hen i took the ancestry dna test, i mean a few results came up that were really shocking. 11% of me comes from the part where i had served. we all come from such different backgrounds that you never know. get the deeper story of you at ancestry. get started for free at ancestry.com. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. . >>> welcome back. after a long absence from the campaign trail melania trump is back and her husband can only hope vot
i served in iraq in tikrit in 2009.hen i took the ancestry dna test, i mean a few results came up that were really shocking. 11% of me comes from the part where i had served. we all come from such different backgrounds that you never know. get the deeper story of you at ancestry. get started for free at ancestry.com. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness,...
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allentown. 48 in philadelphia. 49 in wilmington. 51 in cape may. there's a bit of a breeze that's popped up to 20 miles per hour in philadelphia. so definitely bundle up and maybe get ready to hunch your shoulders on the bus stop this morning. 45 degrees by 7:00 a.m. 47 by 10:00 a.m. this afternoon we stay cool. 51 degrees by noon. 58 degrees that's the high at 3:00 p.m. before slipping back to 53 at 6:00 p.m. him for trick or treating tonight it looks like it will be cool. the wind die down a little bit. i'll have word of another big time warm up coming later in the workweek. that's ahead, karen. what you got on the roads? >> reporter: we have breaking news, a big accident on i-95, look at the number of emergency workers, i-95, it's a northbound accident near front street at this point blocking the right lane with emergency crews on the scene. you're seeing how slow traffic is. we have two vehicles involved, we have penndot with the arrow boards we noticed a vehicle had a large blanket over it suggesting the severity of the accident. we have a num
allentown. 48 in philadelphia. 49 in wilmington. 51 in cape may. there's a bit of a breeze that's popped up to 20 miles per hour in philadelphia. so definitely bundle up and maybe get ready to hunch your shoulders on the bus stop this morning. 45 degrees by 7:00 a.m. 47 by 10:00 a.m. this afternoon we stay cool. 51 degrees by noon. 58 degrees that's the high at 3:00 p.m. before slipping back to 53 at 6:00 p.m. him for trick or treating tonight it looks like it will be cool. the wind die down a...
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mullah in 1954 -- guatemala in 1954 to put the military in power and begin a massive slaughter thereump says, go in and take the oil. manyhas implications for countries, specially for venezuela. the next president is going to confrontations with north korea over nuclear weapons and with venezuela where the government is on the verge of collapse. venezuela as the world's number one oil reserves -- even greater than those of iran, iraq, libya, and saudi arabia. p-pence, it is more ominous than would be under a clinton administration. on other issues, i think there were significant statements. from findered kaine was an element of racism in the massive police killings of african-americans, essentially saying it is outrageous, have you say there is any racism involved. if you follow the logic of that, that means in a situation where you have massively disproportionate police shootings of african-americans and you then say, as pence was saying, there is no racism involved, that means you're saying is african-americans essentially deserved it since a many more african-americans are shot in
mullah in 1954 -- guatemala in 1954 to put the military in power and begin a massive slaughter thereump says, go in and take the oil. manyhas implications for countries, specially for venezuela. the next president is going to confrontations with north korea over nuclear weapons and with venezuela where the government is on the verge of collapse. venezuela as the world's number one oil reserves -- even greater than those of iran, iraq, libya, and saudi arabia. p-pence, it is more ominous than...
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a while.ain in the highest in 15 years. loafers, handbags contribute into it. 2%.october, it's up by as we approach the december fed meeting, many expecting, there .s 70% probability ofa a hike u.s. crude stockpiles expanded it prefersays freezing output at current levels rather than cutting production. let's get to my first wonderful chart of the day. it's all about volatility expectations. uge.ss asset gagu as you can see, it has fallen to the lowest level since 2014. are investors getting too comfortable? making some nervous -- threats from washington to beijing. the uncertainty about the u.s. presidential vote has diminished. investors are coming to terms with the potential rate hike and december. it's possible investors are too nervous to make any big bets. what a wonderful chart. let's get to bloomberg first word news. >> thank you so much. in extended fell trading after a reported its first annual sales declined since 2001. and forecast sales for the last three-month of 2016 that were barely higher than analysts esti
a while.ain in the highest in 15 years. loafers, handbags contribute into it. 2%.october, it's up by as we approach the december fed meeting, many expecting, there .s 70% probability ofa a hike u.s. crude stockpiles expanded it prefersays freezing output at current levels rather than cutting production. let's get to my first wonderful chart of the day. it's all about volatility expectations. uge.ss asset gagu as you can see, it has fallen to the lowest level since 2014. are investors getting...
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in word on what prompted the original shooting. >>> and a man is in the hospital after being shot in the stomach, this happened, in the 5500 block of rising sun avenue. fire fighters say that the three three-year old man was taken to einstein medical center in critical condition. so far, no arrests, no word on what led to the shooting either. >>> well, hillary clinton is campaigning in florida today while donald trump stumped for votes in nevada, colorado and new mexico. fbi reopened criminal investigation in clinton's private e-mail server continues to dominate the campaign. brooks silva-braga has more on the fall out. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign called fbi director james comey letter to congress long on innuendo and short on facts. comey wrote new e-mails have been found related to clinton's use of the private e-mail server but could not say if they were significant. >> it is pretty strange to put something like that out, with such little information right before an election. >> we have called on director comey to explain everything right away and put it all out on the
in word on what prompted the original shooting. >>> and a man is in the hospital after being shot in the stomach, this happened, in the 5500 block of rising sun avenue. fire fighters say that the three three-year old man was taken to einstein medical center in critical condition. so far, no arrests, no word on what led to the shooting either. >>> well, hillary clinton is campaigning in florida today while donald trump stumped for votes in nevada, colorado and new mexico. fbi...
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average high should be in the mid 70s. 72 in san jose, 63 in san francisco and 74 in walnut creek. >> we have clouds for everyone. slowing in the south bay. about '6:15 we see things change for the volume of traffic. we have now the difference between 101 and 85, still minimal as far as the travel time from where they split in san jose to where they meet in mountain view. more slowing has built up in the last few minutes. san mateo bridge also sees that volume build. gog going on on the bridge but the commute. the peninsula remains at speed. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. at 6:30, we begin with an update to breaking news we've been following since we first came on the air at 4:30 this morning. another homicide on the streets of san jose. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live on the scene at ritter park drive. this is right by the lowe's off 880 near brokaw. what's the latest? >> reporter: it's actually in the parking lot of that lowe's hardware store. perhaps you've stopped by for a weekend project. in the last half hour, we got a closer look at where police are gather
average high should be in the mid 70s. 72 in san jose, 63 in san francisco and 74 in walnut creek. >> we have clouds for everyone. slowing in the south bay. about '6:15 we see things change for the volume of traffic. we have now the difference between 101 and 85, still minimal as far as the travel time from where they split in san jose to where they meet in mountain view. more slowing has built up in the last few minutes. san mateo bridge also sees that volume build. gog going on on the...
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democrats do better in in person voting.nd, you know, craig it depens from state to state who does better on actual election day but i will end up saying if democrat end up doing what they're currently doing in florida and have some democratic straight gi strategists smiling now. >> mark murray, mark at the map, always good to have you. as we just pointed out there, the race for votes in the battleground state of florida could go down to the wire. high turnout. by latino voters in florida. could benefit secretary clinton. the be in of latinos voting early in florida, there are the numbers right there, more than doubled from 2012. overall, early voting in florida, up about 65% over this time for years ago. msnbc's mariana intenso in florida. what are you hearing from voters? >> it's been very active all morning. i'm in hillsborough county. you can see the signage behind me. this is the key swing county in the key swing state of florida. has determined where florida's going to go 19 out of 20 times since 1960. so to use a grou
democrats do better in in person voting.nd, you know, craig it depens from state to state who does better on actual election day but i will end up saying if democrat end up doing what they're currently doing in florida and have some democratic straight gi strategists smiling now. >> mark murray, mark at the map, always good to have you. as we just pointed out there, the race for votes in the battleground state of florida could go down to the wire. high turnout. by latino voters in...
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the kinetic space, in other words in the non-cyber realm as well as in the cyber realm. there could be diplomatic responses that are private messaging, there could be intelligence operations, covertly hacking into north korea or iran or russian systems. imagination.en's >> there is a whole set of things one could do and not have to talk about it or announce. that is true in response to cyber activity, but that is true in response to intelligence operations of another country, military operations of another country, and we apply the same framework and law enforcement is also a tool. >> let me get back to the covert eye. let's see -- say you do something secretly, but you want to let your adversary know that it is you say you put in some code that maybe disrupts their system just enough so that they know you have capabilities and they know it is you, but if the wider world does not know and other countries do not know, where is the public deterrent effect of that? what is the strategic impact? >> these are the kind of discussions you can imagine policymakers having around
the kinetic space, in other words in the non-cyber realm as well as in the cyber realm. there could be diplomatic responses that are private messaging, there could be intelligence operations, covertly hacking into north korea or iran or russian systems. imagination.en's >> there is a whole set of things one could do and not have to talk about it or announce. that is true in response to cyber activity, but that is true in response to intelligence operations of another country, military...
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francine is in london. i am tom in new york.ght now. must-read"?"morning from "theervation washington post." mr. trump could still win. our poll says maybe not. tom: this is that exogenous shot that markets always worry about. how do you play the quiet of these markets as we go to the first tuesday of november? alan: the markets are not all that complex. having gone through a few referendums -- the greek referendum and then the brexit story, i would not say that this market is that complacent. there is a modicum of uncertainty still out there, and if that is eroded, there will be a relief to the risk asset at that point. a huge greeting from mr. renzi goes to the referendum. alan: i think -- we will stumble and bumble our way through that when, really. in knows where it is going terms of the last decade? i think the u.s. election is primary at this point in time, and there are two extremes there. as hillary win, and do the democrats capture the house and the senate? on -- i think are putting i think the iowa electronic market sa
francine is in london. i am tom in new york.ght now. must-read"?"morning from "theervation washington post." mr. trump could still win. our poll says maybe not. tom: this is that exogenous shot that markets always worry about. how do you play the quiet of these markets as we go to the first tuesday of november? alan: the markets are not all that complex. having gone through a few referendums -- the greek referendum and then the brexit story, i would not say that this market...
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ftse in london 1046 in the dx and germany down 109. particularly in the u.s. when the federal reserve will hike interest rates and lots of cause and december which is after the election. with that and other factors that i was down 103 points in the premarket right now. the nasdaq giving it 29. we did have a mixed market of relatively muted trading. train to a 35 cents at $9.83 a barrel. 121590 tryouts. lauren: look at the headlines. the darker feature is a wider problem. the economic and regulatory environments are undermining bank's ability to make money as a name long-term resignation of wells fargo ceo john staub. they tell a darker story about the future of banking. america has taxed them has a downside. not that jobs. the technology resolution has delivered google searches, facebook friends. but it hasn't delivered as any jobs. 74,000 employees. about one third fewer than microsoft even though their value twice as big. america's dairy farmers are dumping 43 million talents of access milk. desperate farmers for the excess supply like adding more milk in th
ftse in london 1046 in the dx and germany down 109. particularly in the u.s. when the federal reserve will hike interest rates and lots of cause and december which is after the election. with that and other factors that i was down 103 points in the premarket right now. the nasdaq giving it 29. we did have a mixed market of relatively muted trading. train to a 35 cents at $9.83 a barrel. 121590 tryouts. lauren: look at the headlines. the darker feature is a wider problem. the economic and...
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mason university in virginia in search of votes. and singer katy perry lobbied for early voting in las vegas. and later today president barack obama will campaign for the former secretary of state also in las vegas. and tomorrow she will get victim joe bitten's support in ohio. well, donald trump's numbers among women voters have taken a hit. and today on upfront, mike gousha asked the leader of donald trump's wisconsin effort about the is next for the candidate. >> my first guest this morning is republican state senator, a leader of wisconsin women for donald trump. and what donald trump can do to appeal to women voters. and senator darling on donald trump's comments he might not accept the results of the election. and democratic efforts to win control of the house with mark. and the libertarian candidate for u.s. that? , what are they offering voters it is coming up this morning at 9:00 right here on up front. thema: after upfront, at 9:30 for this week and followed by matter of fact at 10:30. we turn now to meteorologist jeremy n
mason university in virginia in search of votes. and singer katy perry lobbied for early voting in las vegas. and later today president barack obama will campaign for the former secretary of state also in las vegas. and tomorrow she will get victim joe bitten's support in ohio. well, donald trump's numbers among women voters have taken a hit. and today on upfront, mike gousha asked the leader of donald trump's wisconsin effort about the is next for the candidate. >> my first guest this...
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the weekend not looking bad, in the 60's. desk in the 50's. -- in the 50's. aggravated felonious sexual assault. a man reported he had been assaulted by him about 20 years ago while he was a boy scout under the age of 13. he was a scoutmaster in new fields and acting and was also the town health officer of new fields until yesterday. briefly trapped after a car ended up upside down in a swamp along the everett turnpike in nashua yesterday afternoon. the driver was able to get out on her own but couldn't free her daughter from her car seat. a box truck driver was cited after slamming into a state police cruiser on 293 in manchester. police say the trooper was responding to a crash just after noon yesterday when the truck hit his cruiser and then three other cars. coming up on daybreak, a his star wars costume will this is where the oil billionaire koch brothers hosted a fundraiser for kelly ayotte... this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. sh
the weekend not looking bad, in the 60's. desk in the 50's. -- in the 50's. aggravated felonious sexual assault. a man reported he had been assaulted by him about 20 years ago while he was a boy scout under the age of 13. he was a scoutmaster in new fields and acting and was also the town health officer of new fields until yesterday. briefly trapped after a car ended up upside down in a swamp along the everett turnpike in nashua yesterday afternoon. the driver was able to get out on her own but...
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in delaware. closer look, 52 in rittenhouse. we haven't been much warmer today. 51 in mt. airy and 53 in fox chase. if you're in conshohocken, by 7:00 tomorrow morning, maybe the upper 30s. notice how we'll start to see the increase of some rain. as we go through the day tomorrow, temperatures staying in the 50s and rain coming. a rainy and chilly pattern setting up. there's the rain i'm talking about, just off to our west. notice how over parts of michigan we already have snow developing there. some of the cold air to the north is going to run into part of this weather system. if you're in the poconos, you could be seeing some of that early tomorrow morning. for monroe county, freezing rain advisory until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the rest of the area mainly seeing rain. that goes to show you we have a little wintery weather trying to move into part of the area. either way, make sure you have the umbrella handy. we have a weekend warmup i'll show you coming up. >>> happening right now, democra
in delaware. closer look, 52 in rittenhouse. we haven't been much warmer today. 51 in mt. airy and 53 in fox chase. if you're in conshohocken, by 7:00 tomorrow morning, maybe the upper 30s. notice how we'll start to see the increase of some rain. as we go through the day tomorrow, temperatures staying in the 50s and rain coming. a rainy and chilly pattern setting up. there's the rain i'm talking about, just off to our west. notice how over parts of michigan we already have snow developing...
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cool in flagstaff at 43. 67 in page. 56 in winslow. 54 in show low. 61 in payson. across south central arizona tomorrow we'll be waking up to 73 in phoenix, 65 in tucson, 52 in payson. upper 50s in globe, and 30s in flagstaff. the coolest spot at the grand canyon, 72 tomorrow. upper 60s in flagstaff. yuma in the upper 90s. here's a quick peek at the valley forecast tonight. not looking for jackets tomorrow morning with most of the temperatures in the low 70s. we will warm quickly back in the 90s, in fact back above average valley-wide as we head into the afternoon. sunny skies, light winds to kickoff monday. 97 in phoenix tomorrow. that's well above average. that average high is 91. 94 tuesday. still above average, and we'll be at 95 coming up wednesday. morning low temperatures stay in the 70s. we'll finally dip into the upper 60s on wednesday. no rain though, it's a dry, warm, quiet week ahead for all of us here in the valley as you look at the most accurate forecast. 60s through the end of the week. 90s for highs. >> >. so laura is telling us no records being se
cool in flagstaff at 43. 67 in page. 56 in winslow. 54 in show low. 61 in payson. across south central arizona tomorrow we'll be waking up to 73 in phoenix, 65 in tucson, 52 in payson. upper 50s in globe, and 30s in flagstaff. the coolest spot at the grand canyon, 72 tomorrow. upper 60s in flagstaff. yuma in the upper 90s. here's a quick peek at the valley forecast tonight. not looking for jackets tomorrow morning with most of the temperatures in the low 70s. we will warm quickly back in the...
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back in 2014. in allenstown police jordan , heath was driving on allenstown road when she ran a red light and hit a motorcyclist who had the right of way. the motorcyclist, 66-year-old michael phelps, was killed in the crash. heath was initially charged with negligent homicide, but her trial ended with a hung jury. today, she is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge in investigators are expected to release more details today on the apparent death of a nashua teenager who police say was swept into a storm drain. authorities believe a body pulled from the merrimack river in massachusetts was that of 16-year-old jacob goulet. the city of nashua is now taking steps to make sure its storm drains are safer. crews are working to secure all sewer covers in the city with tamper-proof bolts and locks. aluminum covers will be replaced and every month, crews will inspect all the city's nearly 9000 manhole and sewer covers. one iowa father says he wants to raise awareness about the dangers of unsecured ma
back in 2014. in allenstown police jordan , heath was driving on allenstown road when she ran a red light and hit a motorcyclist who had the right of way. the motorcyclist, 66-year-old michael phelps, was killed in the crash. heath was initially charged with negligent homicide, but her trial ended with a hung jury. today, she is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge in investigators are expected to release more details today on the apparent death of a nashua teenager who police say was...
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68 children, in this country, one in 44 certainly in our area.up: what investigators in chester country learning right now about that deadly fire. such a tragedy there. and also, what police are doing right now to make our city safer after a whole string of very high profile crimes right in the heart of our city. all of that is coming up on good day. bids our children, they look up to us. what we value, how we treat others. and now they're looking to see what kind of leaders we choose. who we'll entrust our country and their future to. will it be the one respected around the world, or the one who frightens our allies and emboldens our enemies? the one with the deep understanding of the challenges we face, or the one who is unprepared for them? a steady hand? or a loose cannon? common sense and unity, or drama and division? a woman who's spent her life helping children and families, or a man who's spent his life helping himself? our children are looking to us. what example will we set? what kind of country will we be? hillary clinton, because we'r
68 children, in this country, one in 44 certainly in our area.up: what investigators in chester country learning right now about that deadly fire. such a tragedy there. and also, what police are doing right now to make our city safer after a whole string of very high profile crimes right in the heart of our city. all of that is coming up on good day. bids our children, they look up to us. what we value, how we treat others. and now they're looking to see what kind of leaders we choose. who...
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for him, i mean, he's living in a mansion in new york city, and these miners are living in squalor in southern colorado. so there's this huge disconnect between them, and there's also a language disconnect as well for a lot of them. some of the programs he implements are the ymca. so it's funny because this last year's been, like, the 100th anniversary of the ymca in pueblo which only came because of pueblo. it's huge, and there's this great partnership. there's a report, the ymca does a report on all of these coal mines which is great for documentation, but it a basically gives suggestions on how to improve the camps. one of them specifically is bathhouses for the men. there's also gymnasiums built with bowling alleys, there's basketball courts, reading rooms for women that also implement camps. so ll be summer camps that'll be held for the kids. there's one specifically talked about, stonewall. there's field days that are kind of occurring already, but this is the official implementation of them, usually in the summer they're held at all of the different mining camps in colorado. th
for him, i mean, he's living in a mansion in new york city, and these miners are living in squalor in southern colorado. so there's this huge disconnect between them, and there's also a language disconnect as well for a lot of them. some of the programs he implements are the ymca. so it's funny because this last year's been, like, the 100th anniversary of the ymca in pueblo which only came because of pueblo. it's huge, and there's this great partnership. there's a report, the ymca does a report...
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here in fall river back in july. last week, fall river police showed me where it all went down, and how they believe jayden carefully walked up a sidewalk to ambush his target only to shoot and kill wrong man. to death on plain street, right outside his home. late last night, jayden smith was picked up on east main street in fall river. jayden smith's natural mother i'm told is homeless and lives in the boston area, but to have had i spoke to his guardian. this was the first time she saw jayden since mid july. >> was it tough to see him in court. >> of course. you never want to see your kid, anybody's kid, anybody really go through that situation. it's hard. you know they're going to be, you know, if they go to jail, you know what they're in for. whether you go to jail or not, people will still have stuff to say. ist going to be tough from here on out, regardless. >> the reporter: jayden smith right now is held without bail. today, here in superior court, he pleaded not guilty to all of the charges against him. comin
here in fall river back in july. last week, fall river police showed me where it all went down, and how they believe jayden carefully walked up a sidewalk to ambush his target only to shoot and kill wrong man. to death on plain street, right outside his home. late last night, jayden smith was picked up on east main street in fall river. jayden smith's natural mother i'm told is homeless and lives in the boston area, but to have had i spoke to his guardian. this was the first time she saw jayden...
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both in gaza and in the west bank.: this $38 billion, the largest military funding package the u.s. has given any nation. >> any nation. it will be used in the training ,ields of the israeli military which are in gaza. gaza is the place where military experiments are done using u.s. military weaponry and done by the idf. amy: your former u.s. military. >> i am a kernel, 29 years in u.s. military. i say the u.s. military and our government are complicit in the crimes against the people of gaza and the west bank by the use of our military hardware and by the training that the israelis give us and we give them. amy: what happened to the eight on the boat? >> the aid was minor. it was us coming as representatives of the international community. willie had a little 50 foot boat. we really were not carrying substantial amounts of anything other than goodwill from international -- amy: were you deported? >> oh, yeah. i'm a 20 year deportation. amy: we will leave it there. colonel ann wright, retired army colonel and former u.
both in gaza and in the west bank.: this $38 billion, the largest military funding package the u.s. has given any nation. >> any nation. it will be used in the training ,ields of the israeli military which are in gaza. gaza is the place where military experiments are done using u.s. military weaponry and done by the idf. amy: your former u.s. military. >> i am a kernel, 29 years in u.s. military. i say the u.s. military and our government are complicit in the crimes against the...
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in every case in which it's alleged. they apply sort of an extreme cases test. >> can you just clarify something. i think mr. fisher told us that in the states, whether his number of 20, yours of six is right that this is limited to race. so it would not be applied to gender, sexual orientation and, apparently, national origin other than hispanic. >> justice ginsburg, that is true that the cases that we've seen do only deal with racial bias but we've seen extreme instances of other types of bias, religious bias against jews and muslims and certainly i think those courts would have a hard time not extending whatever particular rule they've adopted to those settings but we do acknowledge that to date the exceptions have been racial bias. . in those six durs j-- jurisdict that adopt that rule, the courts still say well the importance of the no impeachment rule still applies and we're not going to create an exception. that's what the seventh circuit did. >> what exception would you recognize as far back as reid we have said
in every case in which it's alleged. they apply sort of an extreme cases test. >> can you just clarify something. i think mr. fisher told us that in the states, whether his number of 20, yours of six is right that this is limited to race. so it would not be applied to gender, sexual orientation and, apparently, national origin other than hispanic. >> justice ginsburg, that is true that the cases that we've seen do only deal with racial bias but we've seen extreme instances of other...
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in l.a. county, they've spent the past five years working with a storied design firm ido with about $15 million to produce a new voting machine and they have five prototypes now. this is essentially what we call a ballot marking device. it's a big pen. you walk up to it with a bank blank ballot, it sucks it in. you interact on a touch screen top cast your vote. it fills out your ballot for you. it doesn't keep information, how many votes or anything like that. it shouldn't know how many votes are run. but it will pull the data off it to do the count. you put that the ballot in a ballot box. those are later scanned en masse at a central facility. you have to keep the chain of custody very, very secure. then it's the most secure voting system i have seen that seems to be at the state of development that it's in right now. it uses a dual chip trusted computing architecture. each piece of software for each device is cryptographically signed, so the county is the only one who can put a given piece
in l.a. county, they've spent the past five years working with a storied design firm ido with about $15 million to produce a new voting machine and they have five prototypes now. this is essentially what we call a ballot marking device. it's a big pen. you walk up to it with a bank blank ballot, it sucks it in. you interact on a touch screen top cast your vote. it fills out your ballot for you. it doesn't keep information, how many votes or anything like that. it shouldn't know how many votes...
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in plymouth. police were called to pleasant street yesterday afternoon after residents reported a crowd of about 300 college students in their yard without permission. when officers showed up, they say the students then gathered on winter street and refused to leave for nearly two hours. four people have already been charged, mostly with disorderly conduct. and police say more charges are possible, based on pictures from the scene. two people are now facing deadly home invasion in massachusetts. 23-year-old joshua hart and 27-year-old brittany smith were arrested yesterday in virginia. they now face a list of charges including murder. police say they killed a 95-year-old man during a home invasion in the town of orange last wednesday, and severely injured his 77-year-old wife. investigators have recovered the victim's stolen car. so far there is no word as to a possible motive. big changes are coming this week crews are planning to remove the lift span on friday and float it away as part of the br
in plymouth. police were called to pleasant street yesterday afternoon after residents reported a crowd of about 300 college students in their yard without permission. when officers showed up, they say the students then gathered on winter street and refused to leave for nearly two hours. four people have already been charged, mostly with disorderly conduct. and police say more charges are possible, based on pictures from the scene. two people are now facing deadly home invasion in...
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in 11 at-bats in this world series of steps in. >> john: may be expecting a bunt at third base. >> joe: no sign of one there, with zobrist the way that he's swinging. >> john: i don't know that you take the bat out of his hands. >> joe: martinez will stay in tight. checked his swing on all one. >> john: allen has such a power curveball, it complements the fastball. as a hitter, you've got to get geared up for the fastball and zobrist to lay off that pitch, that's huge for him. >> joe: cody allen has gone 14 t since the third week of august with an era of 0.36. what a role he has been on, 1-1 pitch. write down the middle, strike two. >> john: that's what i mean, his fastball so good, down to layoff of them. >> joe: people standing inside the ballpark, swarming it outside the ballpark. waiting on a 1-2. struck him out. one on, one out, a big one picked up by cody allen. >> john: that's just no chance, that's what i was saying. it starts at the knees and it nothing a hitter can do. you're only hoping for a mistake in that area, 1-2, power breaking ball. i don't know how many fastballs wil
in 11 at-bats in this world series of steps in. >> john: may be expecting a bunt at third base. >> joe: no sign of one there, with zobrist the way that he's swinging. >> john: i don't know that you take the bat out of his hands. >> joe: martinez will stay in tight. checked his swing on all one. >> john: allen has such a power curveball, it complements the fastball. as a hitter, you've got to get geared up for the fastball and zobrist to lay off that pitch, that's...
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34 in craig, 46 in conjunction. tomorrow noticed the changes, only 58 in denver, after being in the upper 70s, much cooler. 57 in boulder, 55 out in burlington, 61 in eagle and aspen, 73 in grand junction. five-day forecast, temperatures in the 50s, i think i'm pulling the wrong one up here so i apologize for that. temperatures in the 50s tomorrow and then in the 70s again so our cooldown doesn't last for long. >> no. back to normal. >>> let's talk to michael now get ready for sports. broncos have been dealing with a lot lately. >> seems like everything comes at once. the latest on trevor siemian's before trump said there was mike coffman. women should be punished for having an abortion, coffman wrote a bill to redefine rape, which could exclude women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. coffman: he's just not an american. stop mike coffman now before he gives trump more ideas
34 in craig, 46 in conjunction. tomorrow noticed the changes, only 58 in denver, after being in the upper 70s, much cooler. 57 in boulder, 55 out in burlington, 61 in eagle and aspen, 73 in grand junction. five-day forecast, temperatures in the 50s, i think i'm pulling the wrong one up here so i apologize for that. temperatures in the 50s tomorrow and then in the 70s again so our cooldown doesn't last for long. >> no. back to normal. >>> let's talk to michael now get ready for...
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in. unless we force them to follow the same guidelines they have done in terms of banning rarely profiling, it will be difficult to regain the trust. i want to reiterate that the commissioner is taking wonderful steps in the direction of added accountability and we need to implement them as soon as possible so that we can narrow the gap between communities and cvp. >> i recognize the colleague from texas. >> we thank the chair woman very much and let me specifically say to witnesses, i appreciate very much your testimony. i was delayed because i was in a meeting on criminal justice reform and i wanted to make sure i had an opportunity to at least hear some of the very important testimony. i want to say to miss davis and mr. brasher, that is the reason that we have what we call the people's house. for you to petition your government. i have heard you. i am from texas. i spent a lot of time on the border, walking on the border and traveling over the border to mexico, looking at the resource
in. unless we force them to follow the same guidelines they have done in terms of banning rarely profiling, it will be difficult to regain the trust. i want to reiterate that the commissioner is taking wonderful steps in the direction of added accountability and we need to implement them as soon as possible so that we can narrow the gap between communities and cvp. >> i recognize the colleague from texas. >> we thank the chair woman very much and let me specifically say to...
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in tents following the massive earthquake in 2010.in cuba, the u.s. military says it's airlifting 700 employees, and some family pets, from the naval base at guantanamo bay, although there are no plans to , evacuate the 61 prisoners detains to teens -- there. in syria, government forces and their allies advanced on aleppo after a pair of barrel bombs hit the main hospital, knocking it out of commission and shutting off essential health care to most of east aleppo's 275,000 residents. -- 250,000 residents. u.n. secretary-general has called the attacks on medical facilities war crimes. the violence came as residents described aleppo as a living hell with water, fuel, medicine, and electricity all in short supply. elsewhere in syria, an air strike in idlib on thursday flattened an apartment building, where a video posted online purports to show rescue workers with the white helmets volunteers digging an infant out of the rubble. >> we have been working for two or three hours. thank god we found her alive. she is lucky she is still alive.
in tents following the massive earthquake in 2010.in cuba, the u.s. military says it's airlifting 700 employees, and some family pets, from the naval base at guantanamo bay, although there are no plans to , evacuate the 61 prisoners detains to teens -- there. in syria, government forces and their allies advanced on aleppo after a pair of barrel bombs hit the main hospital, knocking it out of commission and shutting off essential health care to most of east aleppo's 275,000 residents. -- 250,000...
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Oct 4, 2016
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they were attacked in their driveway or garage in all of these cases, but the similarity in the cases has not gone unnoticed, and the police say that the communication between agencies is taking place. the other similarity is the type of vehicle use, and the three armed men got away in a white sedan. we hope to speak with the police chief to find out more about the possible link in this string of armed robberies.>> very interesting, thank you. >>> 5:06 am is the time. >>> angry protests in the streets of los angeles in response to the deadly police shootings of the weekend, the second night of protests narrowing the traffic in downtown la with demonstrators largely peaceful, no arrests were made. in response to the protests, the lapd released images of the replica gun and actual guns recovered at the shooting scenes, and this is the replica gun that was allegedly pointed at the police, and the fake handgun was without the usual plastic orange tip that is used to identify of fake gun, and they released the image of the loaded handgun that the 18-year- old allegedly pointed at the offic
they were attacked in their driveway or garage in all of these cases, but the similarity in the cases has not gone unnoticed, and the police say that the communication between agencies is taking place. the other similarity is the type of vehicle use, and the three armed men got away in a white sedan. we hope to speak with the police chief to find out more about the possible link in this string of armed robberies.>> very interesting, thank you. >>> 5:06 am is the time....
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or in person in the first nine days. in three key counties, 11% of those registered have voted. officials are not sure if that's a sign of higher turnout or taking advantage of early voting. yesterday it was the first day of early voting in nevada. ger trued was --e is voting. she said she cast her ballot for hillary clinton. >> an average citizen jumped into action to save a woman trapped in her burning car after an accident in west philadelphia. police say at about 6:45 a.m., a cadillac esclade speeding through the intersection of 53rd an chestnut shammed into the woman's car. her car hit a utility pole and burst into flames. a passer by ran to the car and pulled the woman out. she and the cadillac driver are in the hospital in stable condition. >>> one person was hit trying to cross a chester county road. the action cam at the scene west chester pike and hallow road in east goshen township. there's no word on the victim's injuries. police have not released the person's name and have not said if charges will be filed.
or in person in the first nine days. in three key counties, 11% of those registered have voted. officials are not sure if that's a sign of higher turnout or taking advantage of early voting. yesterday it was the first day of early voting in nevada. ger trued was --e is voting. she said she cast her ballot for hillary clinton. >> an average citizen jumped into action to save a woman trapped in her burning car after an accident in west philadelphia. police say at about 6:45 a.m., a cadillac...
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and restrictions while in asylum in ecuador. what that country's government only on 5, a swimmer reunites with relieved loved ones. the challenges for rescuers trying to find him. >> a showdown in vegas. >> what to expect as donald trump and hillary clinton go head to head on the debate stage one last time. >> a teenager in brockton killed by an s.u.v. >> getting you ready for a makeover at the toll. the changes happening soon and the warning for the wheel. >> on the eye. >> you're watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning. this is newscenter 5 eyeopener. >> that is a big story. many of us never thought we'd see the day with the tollbooth -- 5:30 on this wednesday morning. you're halfway there. i'm doug meehan. randy is off. >> i'm erika tarantal. emily is in las vegas for the debate tonight. get your ez passes. we'll tell you about it. >> yesterday wasn't an easy sort of day. >> it was cool. it took a while for the sun to break through. >> throughout the overnight we have stayed really warm. you're stepping out this mor
and restrictions while in asylum in ecuador. what that country's government only on 5, a swimmer reunites with relieved loved ones. the challenges for rescuers trying to find him. >> a showdown in vegas. >> what to expect as donald trump and hillary clinton go head to head on the debate stage one last time. >> a teenager in brockton killed by an s.u.v. >> getting you ready for a makeover at the toll. the changes happening soon and the warning for the wheel. >> on...