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there's the contention center in the foreground. the skyline is getting bigger. sunshine coming out from behind the clouds, too. it's cold. 31 degrees in philadelphia. the winds out of the north at 8 miles per hour. that's not a real strong wind, obviously, but strong enough to make it feel like the low 20s across the a good deal of the region. here's the numbers elsewhere. 28 in allentown. same story in reading and trenton. 32 in millville, atlantic city, beach haven and dover. cape may a tad below the freezing mark, as well. cloud cover this morning as expected did shift off the coast along the rain from early sunday. the big story is going to be the temperature and it is going to stay on the cold side today. in the lehigh valley, mix of sun and clouds, brisk and cold, high of 31 degrees, windchills probably maintaining the low 20s for most of the day. down the shore a little bit milder, 37 degrees, it will feel like a tad broa the freezing mark -- a tad below the freezing mark with the winds blowing 7 to 14 miles per hour. light, but enough to add to the windc
there's the contention center in the foreground. the skyline is getting bigger. sunshine coming out from behind the clouds, too. it's cold. 31 degrees in philadelphia. the winds out of the north at 8 miles per hour. that's not a real strong wind, obviously, but strong enough to make it feel like the low 20s across the a good deal of the region. here's the numbers elsewhere. 28 in allentown. same story in reading and trenton. 32 in millville, atlantic city, beach haven and dover. cape may a tad...
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Dec 16, 2016
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expecting sunshine over dilworth plaza, there it is on our city hall camera, rothman ice rink in the foreground. it's wind out there, but the wind will dry down, for now we're rather blustery. take a look at the temperatures without any wind are bad. 16 degrees in philadelphia. 15 in wilmington. 14 in allentown and reading. 13 in lancaster. the windchills are in the low single digits and down close to zero in some areas. that really is everywhere. down in cape may, windchills around the mid single digits, maybe 5 or 6 is what it feels like. windchill of 3 in philadelphia. bundle up as much as you can. satellite and radar shows a lack of cloud cover so we're expecting sunshine early, a few more clouds pop up as the day goes on. up in the lehigh valley, look for it to be cold. the highs i'm going to show you arrest a little misleading. they will happen around 10:00, 11:00 p.m. 26 degrees is the high in lehigh valley. during the day you'll be in the teens for a good portion of the day and the low 20s for a good portion of the afternoon. same story at the shore, high of 32. stuck in the 20s most of
expecting sunshine over dilworth plaza, there it is on our city hall camera, rothman ice rink in the foreground. it's wind out there, but the wind will dry down, for now we're rather blustery. take a look at the temperatures without any wind are bad. 16 degrees in philadelphia. 15 in wilmington. 14 in allentown and reading. 13 in lancaster. the windchills are in the low single digits and down close to zero in some areas. that really is everywhere. down in cape may, windchills around the mid...
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a beautiful bright star there in the foreground of the newly painted and fixed up capitol dome there. >> it is beautiful. we really live in a beautiful city. and the capitol christmas tree, love it. now we'll take a live look outside the capitol this morning, still >> tom, what is going on with the weather? >> we are drying out. all the rain we had yesterday ended late last night. and now the lingering light showers are showing up on the eastern shore and pulmoing away. you might have a little sprinkle this morning. the pavement is wet. it will take a while to dry out. temperatures are all above freezing hovering in the upper 30s to nearby 40s. reagan national is now at 43 degrees. there's the jefferson memorial and the washington monument. and gloves. later this afternoon into the afternoon, you need the sunglasses. we'll have lots of sunshine today with temperatures at the bus stop near 47. 8:00 a.m., low 40s. cold and damp. sun breaks out by 9:00 in the mid-40s. then the low 50s this afternoon. look at the cold weekend coming up in ten minutes. and an update on the beltway crash no
a beautiful bright star there in the foreground of the newly painted and fixed up capitol dome there. >> it is beautiful. we really live in a beautiful city. and the capitol christmas tree, love it. now we'll take a live look outside the capitol this morning, still >> tom, what is going on with the weather? >> we are drying out. all the rain we had yesterday ended late last night. and now the lingering light showers are showing up on the eastern shore and pulmoing away. you...
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Dec 19, 2016
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of president obama's agenda but and make structural changes in the programs that were not at the foreground of the presidential election. >> dickerson: let's turn for a moment to president obama's press conference. what did you make of it? he's still trying to create space and room and give the guy a chance to president-elect trump. >> what role will president obama take after january 20. well he lead the opposition to donald trump's position to dismantle his legacy or step back as past presidents has done. one thing that struck me is how defensive he was whether he should have done more to publicize and push back on the russian hacks or defensive as you discussed on a panel whether he should have done more on syria and in his open statement saying i'm leaving the country in better shape than when i found it trying to make the case implicitly against donald trump's argument that everything is terrible. >> dickerson: and ron, what did you make of the president conference? he also talked about the democratic party. >> i feel it's consistently going transition. he's both taking the high road a
of president obama's agenda but and make structural changes in the programs that were not at the foreground of the presidential election. >> dickerson: let's turn for a moment to president obama's press conference. what did you make of it? he's still trying to create space and room and give the guy a chance to president-elect trump. >> what role will president obama take after january 20. well he lead the opposition to donald trump's position to dismantle his legacy or step back as...
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Dec 18, 2016
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looking to the west, we have some sculpted gray clouds hovering over northwest washington in the foreground. off in the middle distance is chevy chase and friendship heights. the clouds are drifting over and way up on the horizon, they are in the we have. they are producing rain. and we are seeing that here in the storm team 4 that area is steadier rain now is in the panhandle of west virginia and the northern shenandoah valley. that is tracking into our metro area here over the next hour or so. and our temperatures that are hovering right now in the low 60s will drop back down to the upper 40es by early afternoon. then the low 40s to upper 30s by late afternoon into early evening. a look at more big changes on the ware for the storm team 4 ten day outlook coming up this half hour. >> ice coated roadways across our region making travel difficult and treachery. tow trucks responded to dozen of crashes from montgomery to fairfax counties. even first responders like this, they were called to scenes and got in accidents as well. like this fairfax county firetruck which slid off the icy roads. >
looking to the west, we have some sculpted gray clouds hovering over northwest washington in the foreground. off in the middle distance is chevy chase and friendship heights. the clouds are drifting over and way up on the horizon, they are in the we have. they are producing rain. and we are seeing that here in the storm team 4 that area is steadier rain now is in the panhandle of west virginia and the northern shenandoah valley. that is tracking into our metro area here over the next hour or...
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Dec 28, 2016
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seconds before those two cars in the foreground crash, the tesla's warning system beeps and the car slows down. you see that? according to the news site electric, the upgraded autopilot technology in this particular test lab uses radar instead of cameras. the radar bounces underneath and around nearby vehicles to predict collisions. >>> sacramento has applied to the federal government to allow driverless cars to be tested on its streets. according to the sacramento business journal, supporters say this would secure the capital as a key contributor to technology. the application asks for fully autonomous vehicles to be tested throughout downtown and across i-5 to the sacramento airport. if approved, sacramento would be one of the first urban areas in the country to test fully driverless cars. >> all right. especially with the traffic we have here absolutely a driver's dream. no backup, smooth sailing. >> uh-huh. >>> after the break, the unbelievable luck captured on % video by one new york city uber driver. >>> coming up -- coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, a popular tahoe ski hotel closed
seconds before those two cars in the foreground crash, the tesla's warning system beeps and the car slows down. you see that? according to the news site electric, the upgraded autopilot technology in this particular test lab uses radar instead of cameras. the radar bounces underneath and around nearby vehicles to predict collisions. >>> sacramento has applied to the federal government to allow driverless cars to be tested on its streets. according to the sacramento business journal,...
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Dec 14, 2016
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just an amazing picture look over the bay banged towards san francisco with treasure island in the foreground. this pick tower is about to change though. let's get the latest from the meteorologist drew tuma. >> kristen, our approaching storm is coming with the strength we have not seen in months. the storm impact scale is going to show you this is a strong storm. the first three we have had, this rainy season, moderate to heavy rain, strong wind gusts and the threat of flooding in our urban areas and also along our burn scars. want to give you an early warning. thursday evening rush is going to be a mess. the combination of heavy rain will cause localized flooding. it will be wet and dark and expect delays thursday evening. live doppler 7 along with satified radar. it's a 3 and strengthening at this hour. we'll go hour by hour and show you when the heaviest showers hit you and the strong full accuweather forecast. >> drew, thanks so much. >> track the approaching storms with the news app and live doppler 7 and enable push alerts to get weather advisories on your phone or tablet. >> turns out
just an amazing picture look over the bay banged towards san francisco with treasure island in the foreground. this pick tower is about to change though. let's get the latest from the meteorologist drew tuma. >> kristen, our approaching storm is coming with the strength we have not seen in months. the storm impact scale is going to show you this is a strong storm. the first three we have had, this rainy season, moderate to heavy rain, strong wind gusts and the threat of flooding in our...
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. >> reporter: and now, it's the foreground for the many cranes and building works going on. >> cranes mean prosperity, you know, something's brewing in the economy. there are companies that used to be here prior to 1959 whose properties and businesses were nationalized or confiscated or expropriated, and they're willing to forgive and forget their claims against the cuban government to be the first one to get in here. it's taking a bit too long and people are readjusting their expectations. >> reporter: american companies expecting to do business in cuba exhibited at havana's annual international business fair in october, including general electric and napa auto parts. they join a queue of foreign companies from canada to china that have been investing in cuba for decades. cancio warns the cuban government is cautious to avoid the overdependence on america that helped fuel the revolution. >> remember, part of the whole process that led to the cuban revolution was the fact that, back in 1959, the cuban economy was in the hands of american businesses and american interests. that cuba is
. >> reporter: and now, it's the foreground for the many cranes and building works going on. >> cranes mean prosperity, you know, something's brewing in the economy. there are companies that used to be here prior to 1959 whose properties and businesses were nationalized or confiscated or expropriated, and they're willing to forgive and forget their claims against the cuban government to be the first one to get in here. it's taking a bit too long and people are readjusting their...
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Dec 26, 2016
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live look from hotel bethlehem overlooking not just lehigh university, moravian in the foreground, beautiful view for us in the christmas city, still have all of the very festive lights lighting up main street here. but this is a plot that could end up with frozen precipitation, before it is all said and done. that will really ends up being one of the worse of our worries, when it comes to that huge system that we were just showing you the story on. let's go to different camera view here. outside to boardwalk plaza rehoboth. not one loan cell on the beaches this morning, but it is very quiet. this is spot that i think probably doesn't even see drop of rain here today at all simply because again here is the storm. yes, it is a doozy. but, notice, you have got the bulk of not just the circulation, and the moisture, all off to the north here, for us, this is lifting in as warmfront, and because it comes through the overnight hours, into the early morning, where the sun comes up. we have to worry about freezing rain from it, but that is kind of it. only the northwest half of our area that has to
live look from hotel bethlehem overlooking not just lehigh university, moravian in the foreground, beautiful view for us in the christmas city, still have all of the very festive lights lighting up main street here. but this is a plot that could end up with frozen precipitation, before it is all said and done. that will really ends up being one of the worse of our worries, when it comes to that huge system that we were just showing you the story on. let's go to different camera view here....
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Dec 31, 2016
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a return to some frost, protecting some foreground, but a reasonably quiet picture. happy new year. celebrations are under way around the world to welcome in a new year. new zealand and australia are among the first to see in 2017. many cities have increased security with concrete barriers and thousands of additional police on patrol. the key thing is to strike the balance and none of us wants to disrupt the enjoyment all of us want to have on new year's eve. we can't allow the bad guys to spoil our way of life. in iraq, 28 are killed and more than 50 people wounded in a series of bomb attacks. and, liverpool keep up the pressure on chelsea in the race for the premier league title. hello, good evening. as countries around the world celebrate the start of a new year, many cities have modified security plans following the lorry attacks in berlin and nice. concrete barriers have been placed in central london to stop any potential attack and thousands of extra police are on duty as our correspondent helena lee reports. sydney, australia, one of the first major cities to
a return to some frost, protecting some foreground, but a reasonably quiet picture. happy new year. celebrations are under way around the world to welcome in a new year. new zealand and australia are among the first to see in 2017. many cities have increased security with concrete barriers and thousands of additional police on patrol. the key thing is to strike the balance and none of us wants to disrupt the enjoyment all of us want to have on new year's eve. we can't allow the bad guys to...
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Dec 17, 2016
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the car is just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground, snaking slowly in , and it wasomething, and it took a few seconds to grasp . it looks just like a tickertape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february, 1962, all over again. a sign from above, perhaps, have a job well done and great things to come. the second moment occurred just over a year ago. this time at a social dinner for the four of us at a local restaurant. it was like an old-school double date, and we were talking broadly about university life and the events of the day, and the conversation turned to the 1960's and friendships with the members of the kennedy family and the fateful event in june, 1968. he shared a story you all know , after senator kennedy was wounded, the glenns were asked by the kennedy family to take the five children, who were in california with them, back to the home in virginia, and to watch over them while events in los angeles unfolded -- and this they did. on the morning of the second day, he got the call, and it felt to him to draw the children together to shar
the car is just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground, snaking slowly in , and it wasomething, and it took a few seconds to grasp . it looks just like a tickertape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february, 1962, all over again. a sign from above, perhaps, have a job well done and great things to come. the second moment occurred just over a year ago. this time at a social dinner for the four of us at a local restaurant. it was like an old-school double date,...
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Dec 27, 2016
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. >> the gentleman in the foreground, that is charles h. brent. he was chief of chaplains for the aef, the american expeditionary force. >> it's also interesting to look back on the widespread use of horses still. >> yes. >> the automobile certainly coming into play. but not uniquely so at that time. >> yeah. i mean, well, the army kind of went into the modern age in world war i using motorized. but i think the tradition of using horse drawn casket and obviously walking was snag they wanted to keep for this event. >> now here the casket is being carried down the steps of the united states capitol. that's a scene that many americans will be familiar with scenes in our time. and put on the horse-drawn bier that will make its way through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch for just a minute. >> now, who was invited to participate in this parade? it's really quite a long demonstration of support. >> there is a really interesting diverse group of people that participated in the parade. as you can see, there were milita
. >> the gentleman in the foreground, that is charles h. brent. he was chief of chaplains for the aef, the american expeditionary force. >> it's also interesting to look back on the widespread use of horses still. >> yes. >> the automobile certainly coming into play. but not uniquely so at that time. >> yeah. i mean, well, the army kind of went into the modern age in world war i using motorized. but i think the tradition of using horse drawn casket and obviously...
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still some foreground across southern areas but nowhere near as bad as history.ave the details and details of what the conditions as we finish this year and head onto the next. see you in minutes. good morning. first, our main story. more than 100 olympic and paralympic stars have been recognised in the new year honours list, with knighthoods for andy murray and mo farah. jessica ennis—hill and the rower, katherine grainger, have received damehoods, while the gold medal—winning paralympian, lee pearson, has also been knighted. 0ur correspondent, andy swiss, has the details. at the end of a glittering yearfor british sport, for five of its greatest stars, the greatest of honours. first, a knighthood for the man who spent 2016 scaling dizzying new heights. commentator: wimbledon champion again, a supreme performance. after winning a second wimbledon, a second olympics and the world number one spot, it's now sir andy murray, a fitting finish to a remarkable season. there's also a new title for mo fa rah‘s collection. gold for great britain again! the double double.
still some foreground across southern areas but nowhere near as bad as history.ave the details and details of what the conditions as we finish this year and head onto the next. see you in minutes. good morning. first, our main story. more than 100 olympic and paralympic stars have been recognised in the new year honours list, with knighthoods for andy murray and mo farah. jessica ennis—hill and the rower, katherine grainger, have received damehoods, while the gold medal—winning paralympian,...
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Dec 20, 2016
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nice live picture of the oakland estuary in the foregrounds. it is still cold outside, but not as cold as yesterday. >> it's not so cold. >> i didn't have any ice on my windshield. >> it's tuesday. i'm pam cook. >> it has already been an interesting morning. >> that's right. a truck was stolen and that chase out of san lleandro ended up going on the san francisco streets and ended up on the peninsula. this came from san lleandro. a flatbed tow truck made it across the bay bridge for a while and southbound 101, this truck refusing to stop heading south. chp finally did catch up but there were several police cars in chase. this is the area of police activity southbound 101. police were on the freeway having to stop traffic because the guy jumped out of this tow truck and ran across the lane. that's why traffic was very slow here in brisbane. this is more of the video here. i want to show you. it was pretty dramatic here in san francisco. >> all right. let's going to the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is going to be okay if you are driving into th
nice live picture of the oakland estuary in the foregrounds. it is still cold outside, but not as cold as yesterday. >> it's not so cold. >> i didn't have any ice on my windshield. >> it's tuesday. i'm pam cook. >> it has already been an interesting morning. >> that's right. a truck was stolen and that chase out of san lleandro ended up going on the san francisco streets and ended up on the peninsula. this came from san lleandro. a flatbed tow truck made it across...
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Dec 25, 2016
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to whiteness, not as an unmarked, neutral condition of lacking or trying to shed race, but as a foregrounded claim of cultural identity of bad whiteness unredeemed by ethnicity, folkloric authenticity, progressive politics, or elite musical culture." i want us to think about that. country music as articulating and conveying this type of veryng -- this type of marked white particularity. that is the first quote. the second is from the writer and historian roxanne dunbar-ortiz, a writer and historian, in the book "red dirt," a memoir of growing up in oklahoma. she writes, "country music, evangelism, romanticism, patriotism, and white supremacy have been able to coalesce my people, the descendents of the original settlers, as a people united despite class differences or social roles, mirroring black, latino, asian, and native american nationalism, which exhibit similar contradictions and limitations." what we have here is basically two expressions that country music and whiteness belong together in a fundamental way. i want us to think about "my people" here. dunbar-ortiz' expression "my people
to whiteness, not as an unmarked, neutral condition of lacking or trying to shed race, but as a foregrounded claim of cultural identity of bad whiteness unredeemed by ethnicity, folkloric authenticity, progressive politics, or elite musical culture." i want us to think about that. country music as articulating and conveying this type of veryng -- this type of marked white particularity. that is the first quote. the second is from the writer and historian roxanne dunbar-ortiz, a writer and...
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Dec 5, 2016
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as we look outside, we have cloudy skies, over the ben franklin bridge, and penns landing in the foreground looking pretty with all the holiday lights starting to pop up. however, we are damp road conditions out there, if you look at the closer view we have light misty rain. the windshield wipers will be used out in chester county. you will see a little sprinkle here and there. south jersey is getting better. we'll see this break up in philadelphia. notice the snow up north in allentown, berks county and north hampton county. maybe upper bucks there could slushy road conditions on the hill tops. 34 degrees in in allentown. 36 in reading, 40 in wilmington. 38 in trenton. low 0 40s down the shore, mid 40s in cape may. by the time we get up to 8:00 a.m., there's not much left here, i'm not sure you have any of this stuff in the poconos. you get up to noon maybe before then you could see sunshine returning into play and more of that as the sun is going down around 4:30 p.m. today. up in the lehigh valley, clouds in the morning sun returning later in the morning and afternoon. chilly high of 46
as we look outside, we have cloudy skies, over the ben franklin bridge, and penns landing in the foreground looking pretty with all the holiday lights starting to pop up. however, we are damp road conditions out there, if you look at the closer view we have light misty rain. the windshield wipers will be used out in chester county. you will see a little sprinkle here and there. south jersey is getting better. we'll see this break up in philadelphia. notice the snow up north in allentown, berks...
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Dec 18, 2016
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the car is just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground, snaking slowly, and it was eerilyiscent of something, and it took a few seconds to grasp. it looks just like a tickertape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february, 1962, all over again. a sign from above, perhaps, of a job well done and great things to come. the second moment occurred just over a year ago. this time at a social dinner for the four of us at a local restaurant. it was like an old-school double date, and we were talking broadly about university life and the events of the day, and the conversation turned to the 1960's and friendships with the members of the kennedy family and the fateful event in june, 1968. he shared a story you all know well, after senator kennedy was wounded, the glenns were asked by the kennedy family to take the five children, who were in california with them, back to the home in virginia, and to watch over them while events in los angeles unfolded -- and this they did. on the morning of the second day, he got the call, and it fell to him to draw the children toge
the car is just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground, snaking slowly, and it was eerilyiscent of something, and it took a few seconds to grasp. it looks just like a tickertape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february, 1962, all over again. a sign from above, perhaps, of a job well done and great things to come. the second moment occurred just over a year ago. this time at a social dinner for the four of us at a local restaurant. it was like an old-school...
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Dec 28, 2016
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you can tell by the two septa buss in our foregrounds here, that the roads are all reopened, but this, 50 year old man, overcome likely by smoke, and sadly, he becomes the 21st fire death in philadelphia this year, and 2016 worse year for everything we've been hearing that almost on daily basis every time we lose a celebrity or natural disaster or plane crash, and now, for philadelphia firefighters, a sad year, because last year they had the record low in fire deaths, just 12 in all of 2015, even though they had their highest ever number of calls, and it shows what a terrific job they do, and all of the people at the hospital do what they save people in fires. but this was already a done-deal essentially, they didn't have any chance of saving this man who died up on a third floor apartment up there. and again, usually, see smashed windows, and everything else. but no sign of even a fire here. so, that tells you how great the smoke alarms worked, landlord owns couple of buildings here, all of the tenants say terrific shape these buildings are in, this could be a case of smoking, or a c
you can tell by the two septa buss in our foregrounds here, that the roads are all reopened, but this, 50 year old man, overcome likely by smoke, and sadly, he becomes the 21st fire death in philadelphia this year, and 2016 worse year for everything we've been hearing that almost on daily basis every time we lose a celebrity or natural disaster or plane crash, and now, for philadelphia firefighters, a sad year, because last year they had the record low in fire deaths, just 12 in all of 2015,...
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Dec 18, 2016
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in the foreground is the monument to the uss arizona, in the background, looming over the arizona is the battleship missouri, on the deck of which the final surrender documents were signed in 1945. let me tell you a story, it has theo with, if you look on left side of the photo a, causey aircraft-- kamikaze that was attacking in the battle of open aloe. the plane, they will show you the place where the plane struck the hull. it looks the equivalent of a fender bender. the plane got that close, struck the missouri, then went into the sea. the pilot was recovered. this is the pilot. missouri,s on the they got ready to do whatever it were going to do to his body in the captain of the ship came over the loudspeaker system and an foughtp that, this m for his country and was just as patriotic and his beliefs about his country as you are for yours and we give me full military funeral." that is what happened. i think that incident they make a point of showing is that if you visit the boat today. it is quite a bracing and terrific story that i hope tells us something about our national charac
in the foreground is the monument to the uss arizona, in the background, looming over the arizona is the battleship missouri, on the deck of which the final surrender documents were signed in 1945. let me tell you a story, it has theo with, if you look on left side of the photo a, causey aircraft-- kamikaze that was attacking in the battle of open aloe. the plane, they will show you the place where the plane struck the hull. it looks the equivalent of a fender bender. the plane got that close,...
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Dec 23, 2016
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secret of the assassins society if we have rabin has given us the latest you can see it in the foregrounda hippopotamus for christmas ♪ ♪ only a hippopotamus will do at the united states postal service, we deliver more online purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. and more hippopotamuses, too. ♪ so whatever your holiday priority, our priority is you. >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now. moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar >>darya: at least is green regular rain the yellow and red head is moving on now is less take a quadruple box look is that the brent said the richmond san rafael bridge and the visibility is a great but it could be worse hist. >>james: san jose in the clear that as nice as a lot of the santa clara valley began to open up when will start to see the things dryout the cupertino if they get spotty as to get to the peninsula one last check we have pretty much widespread green. >>rebecca: we are saying not clear conditions which means of course delays for inbound flight
secret of the assassins society if we have rabin has given us the latest you can see it in the foregrounda hippopotamus for christmas ♪ ♪ only a hippopotamus will do at the united states postal service, we deliver more online purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. and more hippopotamuses, too. ♪ so whatever your holiday priority, our priority is you. >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now. moving through the bay area this...
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Dec 16, 2016
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christmas, remember these states right here first deadline to ship, fortunately was yesterday, foregroundhipping through u.s. postal service. however, tuesday is next ted line for first class shipping. twenty-first, ted line for priority, but of course, the cost will go up. for those who wait until last minute december 23rd last day to guarantee christmas delivery if you use priority express, paying a pretty penny write that person a check. >>> speaking of gifts if you get something you don't like, well, burger king would like to help. they are offering a whoop are in exchange for a present they are just not that into. go in the burger, in the specific cities inberg are king in miami, london, or brazil or you can post a picture of the gift on twit error instagram with the # whooper exchange and first 100 people will get a swap, day after christmas. it will be a surprise, how about that. >> so you have to leave the gift there. >> yes. >> can you say you didn't get what you wanted. >> you can post a picture, we will see. maybe we will do it. >>> big chill this morning waking up, you haven't
christmas, remember these states right here first deadline to ship, fortunately was yesterday, foregroundhipping through u.s. postal service. however, tuesday is next ted line for first class shipping. twenty-first, ted line for priority, but of course, the cost will go up. for those who wait until last minute december 23rd last day to guarantee christmas delivery if you use priority express, paying a pretty penny write that person a check. >>> speaking of gifts if you get something...
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as we take a look outside we have some clouds overhead above camden and penn's landing in the foregroundhere. might see some early sunshine but clouds generally speak regular going to get thicker as we go through the morning and afternoon. and here are the morning temps. it is coat weather of course being december. 31 degrees in allentown, 32 right now in reading, forty four trenton and wilmington and we have climbed to fledge philadelphia. may actually drop again a degree or two before we start to turn at this time around for good. 39 degrees in cape may. even down by the shore which is typically one of the milder spots this time of year it's still in the upper 30's. there were the clouds and they have thickened up a little bit overnight. they might be thin enough to be able to allow some sunshine in at times during the morning hours but as we go through the day again we're looking at least clouds and probably a little thicker cloud cover as we mover through the day. increasing clouds in the lehigh valley, 39 degrees. at least the winds respect light this morning and they're staying lig
as we take a look outside we have some clouds overhead above camden and penn's landing in the foregroundhere. might see some early sunshine but clouds generally speak regular going to get thicker as we go through the morning and afternoon. and here are the morning temps. it is coat weather of course being december. 31 degrees in allentown, 32 right now in reading, forty four trenton and wilmington and we have climbed to fledge philadelphia. may actually drop again a degree or two before we...
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Dec 29, 2016
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politicians are taking over, but in europe, you see the central banks will be very much in the foregroundyou saw that it was not a tapering, more a tinkering in terms that they increase. central banks will be there to support. from a risk point of view, i'm not as much concern you see the bottom falling off because they will take action, but yes, politically, it could surprise us. we have seen a sense of populism and the reasons are there. people are feeling left out. everything comes down to gdp growth. if you have economic growth going on, things are going well. if you don't have growth, that is when you have competition for jobs. anna: a lot of to both said that with unemployment rates as low as they were in the u k up a of the brexit vote and in the united rates at the time trump's election victory happened, a lot of people were surprised by just how tight labor markets were at that time. we did not have mass unemployment, it was not mass unemployment that led to the populist successes. manish: if you look at the way the elections work in france and germany, the systems are very diffe
politicians are taking over, but in europe, you see the central banks will be very much in the foregroundyou saw that it was not a tapering, more a tinkering in terms that they increase. central banks will be there to support. from a risk point of view, i'm not as much concern you see the bottom falling off because they will take action, but yes, politically, it could surprise us. we have seen a sense of populism and the reasons are there. people are feeling left out. everything comes down to...
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, it's a bit÷ú more complicat and today what i would like to do is slow down ourym kri nonn and foreground recap the lens that we use to tell the story of displaced people. >> it looks different to different population, that's number one, homecomings are staggered and incomplete and they÷ú do not end, as we've already learned. in the wakeu! of betweenç 1945. -- my numbers are between 30 and 50 millionl &he was talking about 60 million, it's hard to know exactly how many people are displaced by thisv: war. as people are changing their location, this is going to impact the course of liberation and how certain people experience it. i'd like to propose it's simply and i use this in quotation marks, arriving in a çdisplace person's camp and occupied germany. it's nothing simple about it. and it's highly contingent journey from liberation tov: ending up in these displaced persons camp and there's not a straight line from the holocaust to the eventual yule establishment of the statemy of israel in april of 1948. and today we're going to focus on arguably a very small group.y before i launch int
, it's a bit÷ú more complicat and today what i would like to do is slow down ourym kri nonn and foreground recap the lens that we use to tell the story of displaced people. >> it looks different to different population, that's number one, homecomings are staggered and incomplete and they÷ú do not end, as we've already learned. in the wakeu! of betweenç 1945. -- my numbers are between 30 and 50 millionl &he was talking about 60 million, it's hard to know exactly how many people...
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what may be -- there's hallie jackson in the foreground, what may be the most we hear from the president-elect since election night at one event, coming up in cincinnati, ohio. >>> in case you are just joining us, this is the focus of our attention this hour. we are waiting for donald trump to a arrive in cincinnati, ohio, part of his thank you tour. he was at carrier air-conditioning area today. he's going to speak to an arena full, about 17,000 people tonight. when he gets there, we'll have live coverage of it as our broadcast continues. ♪ ♪ style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. the cadillac escalade. enjoy our best offers of the year. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. talk to farmer
what may be -- there's hallie jackson in the foreground, what may be the most we hear from the president-elect since election night at one event, coming up in cincinnati, ohio. >>> in case you are just joining us, this is the focus of our attention this hour. we are waiting for donald trump to a arrive in cincinnati, ohio, part of his thank you tour. he was at carrier air-conditioning area today. he's going to speak to an arena full, about 17,000 people tonight. when he gets there,...
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the scene was of cars just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground snaking slowly through the crowd. and it was reminiscent eerily of something. i took a few minutes to grasp, and then it came it was really reminiscent and it dawned that it looked just like a ticker-tape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february 1962 all over again, a sign from above, perhaps, of a job well done and great things to come. the second moment to share occurred just over a year ago. this time at a social dinner for the four of us at a local restaurant. it was like an old school double date, and we were talking broadly about university life and the events of the day. and the conversation turned to the 1960s and their friendships with members of the kennedy family and the faithful events of june 1968. he shared a story you know well, after senator kennedy was wounded, the glenns were asked by the kennedy family to take the five children who were in california with them back to the home in virginia and to watch over them while events in los angeles unfolded, and this they did. o
the scene was of cars just visible above the heads of the people in the foreground snaking slowly through the crowd. and it was reminiscent eerily of something. i took a few minutes to grasp, and then it came it was really reminiscent and it dawned that it looked just like a ticker-tape parade for an honored native son, as though it were february 1962 all over again, a sign from above, perhaps, of a job well done and great things to come. the second moment to share occurred just over a year...
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slow in onur chronology, zoom a few months in 1946 and four granddad with what is happening -- foreground that with what is happening prior. i would like to recast the lens that we used to retell the story of displaced people and we are recasting that lends so that we are looking at them from the standpoint of those who are living in east central europe, specifically czechoslovakia and poland. how should we understand liberation? homecoming, return. these are the words. -- these are big words. homecomings are staggered, incomplete, and they do not end in the wake of victory. the movepeans are on between 1945-1947 they had at any other time in human history. introduced to the scale, using the comparison of the refugee crisis unfolding today. my numbers are between 30-50,000,000. it is difficult to know how many people are displaced by the war. as people are changing their locations, political and ethnic borders are changing as well. the course ofct liberation and how people experience it. i would like to propose it simply arriving in a displaced persons camp in occupied germany . there is
slow in onur chronology, zoom a few months in 1946 and four granddad with what is happening -- foreground that with what is happening prior. i would like to recast the lens that we used to retell the story of displaced people and we are recasting that lends so that we are looking at them from the standpoint of those who are living in east central europe, specifically czechoslovakia and poland. how should we understand liberation? homecoming, return. these are the words. -- these are big words....
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you can see the concrete blocks in the foreground.ced here by civil defence teams in the last couple of hours, a reassuring effort, along with a high police presence, to make sure that people feel safe. there has been a lot said about perhaps a lack of preparation here, there is now a real effort to make sure that the people who are now crowding the market can do so in safety. the gap behind me is where market stalls we re behind me is where market stalls were demolished as the lorry made its way through this pedestrian precinct. we have been speaking to people visiting the area today. still services of remembrance being held, one has been held in the last hour or held, one has been held in the last hourorso, held, one has been held in the last hour or so, people coming to stand quietly at the shrines on —— with candles and flowers. but still a sense of positivity, a sense that people should come here, and that some degree of normality should return. let's hear from some degree of normality should return. let's hearfrom some some degr
you can see the concrete blocks in the foreground.ced here by civil defence teams in the last couple of hours, a reassuring effort, along with a high police presence, to make sure that people feel safe. there has been a lot said about perhaps a lack of preparation here, there is now a real effort to make sure that the people who are now crowding the market can do so in safety. the gap behind me is where market stalls we re behind me is where market stalls were demolished as the lorry made its...
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up till now, we've been foregrounding you might say detailed behavior of various individuals and groups. what we need to do, and it's a good time to do this in our conference now is to talk about the deep background. the big issues that were at stake. the context in which actors and decisionmakers were carrying out their activities. and so we have two extremely dignified speakers and colleagues of mine on the podium today. alexandra richie first on my immediate right is a professor at the collegium civitas in warsaw, poland. she's lectured all over the world. her two books are absolutely fantastic. the two i've read. "a history of berlin." and "warsaw 1944 -- hitler, himler and the warsaw uprising" is perhaps even better which was impossible for me to believe when it came out. alex is a member of the museum's presidential council's advisory board dispensing good advice to the museum now for a while. and we're extremely lucky to have her. now to alex's right, conrad crane spent 26 years in active military service. that included nine years of hard duty as a professor of history at the uni
up till now, we've been foregrounding you might say detailed behavior of various individuals and groups. what we need to do, and it's a good time to do this in our conference now is to talk about the deep background. the big issues that were at stake. the context in which actors and decisionmakers were carrying out their activities. and so we have two extremely dignified speakers and colleagues of mine on the podium today. alexandra richie first on my immediate right is a professor at the...
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maybe the most important foreign-policy question in the foreground of this administration. how many of you -- raise your hand if you know what i mean when i say the word destination basis taxation? all right. six or seven of you. gely important with respect to trade right now, right now. the house majority led by imporh respect to trade right paul ryan, kevin mccarthy and kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that takes all the broken stuff having to do with income shifting and all of that, which is a long broken problem, very serious. ordering of gigantic cast piles overseas. they are trying to develop an approach that has to do with territoriality and destination basis that would turn our corporate tax system into an income system that is a facsimile of a consumption-based like the systems almost all of our trading partners use. it would create an equal playing field for companies. because the border adjustments t all of our trading that will happen in implementing this system, not altogether dissimilar to the border adjustments you make of the byproducts, this
maybe the most important foreign-policy question in the foreground of this administration. how many of you -- raise your hand if you know what i mean when i say the word destination basis taxation? all right. six or seven of you. gely important with respect to trade right now, right now. the house majority led by imporh respect to trade right paul ryan, kevin mccarthy and kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that takes all the broken stuff having to do with income shifting and all of...
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you can see in the foreground, of the sunrise, one of the police, philadelphia, real time crime cameras here at the corner of 51st and market, right under the market frank for the he will train, and they're wonder if it captured the killer as he came or went this way just ten car lengths away. we go to the video, you will see the killer first opened the passenger door of this toyota camry, just 50 feet from the corner, then opened fire as a young man who had no id on him at the time, was sitting in the drivers seat with the engine running. >> there is one bullet hole on the top of the door frame. so it appears that the shooter was firing from outside in to the car. we also found a projectile, an actual bullet, a spent bullet, on the floorboards by the feet of the victim. so it, appears at this time that the shooter was standing right next to the passenger side open door of the vehicle that the victim was sitting in, and firing shots into the car and we know that this victim was struck at least two times in the head. >> reporter: the car registered to a woman who lives 2 miles away from
you can see in the foreground, of the sunrise, one of the police, philadelphia, real time crime cameras here at the corner of 51st and market, right under the market frank for the he will train, and they're wonder if it captured the killer as he came or went this way just ten car lengths away. we go to the video, you will see the killer first opened the passenger door of this toyota camry, just 50 feet from the corner, then opened fire as a young man who had no id on him at the time, was...
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maybe the most important foreign question in the foreground of this immediate administration. how many of you -- raise your hands when you know what i mean when i say destination basis taxation. all right. there are about six or seven of you. this is hugely important with respect to trade right now. right now the house majority led by paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that basically all the broken stuff had to do with product shifting, a long broken problem. hoarding of gigantic cash piles overseas. they're trying to develop an approach that has to do with territoriality that would involve -- it basically would turn our corporate tax system into an income system that is a facsimile of the systems that almost all our trading partners use and would create a more equal playing field in many ways. because the border adjustments that will happen in implementing, not dissimilar to the adjustments you make and then take it out, this will have the effect, if their plan goes through, of having a huge import. there will be no taxes at all on thin
maybe the most important foreign question in the foreground of this immediate administration. how many of you -- raise your hands when you know what i mean when i say destination basis taxation. all right. there are about six or seven of you. this is hugely important with respect to trade right now. right now the house majority led by paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that basically all the broken stuff had to do with product shifting, a long broken...
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diablo we have sunrise happening for the foreground all nice to live up here.t christmas night. in looking at 5253 for san jose and jumping ahead next couple days. we do get highs around tuesday a couple degrees above normal those might be lows in the '20s yet again. dead after a fire at a home in >> marty: decided to do something about it. they set up a security camera you can see the package thief casually walk up to front door and take the item. he then walks back to the car and puts the package in the passenger seat. what the man doesn't know is that the resident now has video of the crime along with a shot of the license plate. you can see the homeowner run out of the house to confront the man, but the car quickly takes off. the homeowner has turned the video over to hayward police. in the south bay. >> marty: said a security camera outside his home and a decoy package can't react to take a live video you can see the package they've cashed it walking at the front door and takes the item. then walks back end a cashless sold packages. and a number of package
diablo we have sunrise happening for the foreground all nice to live up here.t christmas night. in looking at 5253 for san jose and jumping ahead next couple days. we do get highs around tuesday a couple degrees above normal those might be lows in the '20s yet again. dead after a fire at a home in >> marty: decided to do something about it. they set up a security camera you can see the package thief casually walk up to front door and take the item. he then walks back to the car and puts...
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torrent policy maybe the most important foreign policy question in the foreground for immediate action by this administration. shorthandf you -- rey if you know what i mean when i say the words "destination basis taxation." all right. there are six or seven of you. this is hugely important with respect to trade right now. right now, the house majority, led by paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, and kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that fixes all the rogue and stuff having to do with income shifting, profit shifting, all of that which is a long, broken problem. very serious. according of gigantic cash power overseas, all of that. there trying to develop an approach to that which has to do and something called destination basis which would basically turn our corporate tax system into an income system which is a facsimile of a consumption-based system like the systems almost all of our trading partners use and would create an even playing field for most companies. because of the border adjustment that will happen and implementing the system, not altogether different from the border
torrent policy maybe the most important foreign policy question in the foreground for immediate action by this administration. shorthandf you -- rey if you know what i mean when i say the words "destination basis taxation." all right. there are six or seven of you. this is hugely important with respect to trade right now. right now, the house majority, led by paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, and kevin brady are developing corporate tax reform that fixes all the rogue and stuff having to do...
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so we have to be continually evolving our for rim to try to manage the cost of the foreground as efficientlyr program. we want to continue to hedge but in a way that avoids that exposure we have experienced in 2016. billld add that our fuel is down, including our hedging program costs, $2 billion a year we are achieving all-time record earnings and returns on capital during this time period. to the argument that when prices go down, we are going to do very well with our hedging program, and we have. but when the industry was really suffering in the 2000's, we were doing very well. that is when you really need to have the hedging program in place. if you do not have it in place, you will miss those opportunities. scarlet: that was the southwest airline's ceo. oliver: coming up, the dow and s&p head for record closes after the ecb extends its bond buying plan. we will look and see if the record will continue in 2017. this is bloomberg. ♪ time.t: breaking news on it is jumping on report from dow hire that time is said to to help field interest on perhaps selling itself. about a week ago, bloomb
so we have to be continually evolving our for rim to try to manage the cost of the foreground as efficientlyr program. we want to continue to hedge but in a way that avoids that exposure we have experienced in 2016. billld add that our fuel is down, including our hedging program costs, $2 billion a year we are achieving all-time record earnings and returns on capital during this time period. to the argument that when prices go down, we are going to do very well with our hedging program, and we...
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they are under siege, the nation's 538 residential electors have been pressed into the political foregroundike never before in history. electors areymous squarely in the spotlight targeted by death threats and mail. of -- rains of hate imparted byhas been more than 200,000 females. caller: thank you. that the electors are thinking about doing something, do you mean the whole body? all of the electors are on board? host: what is happening is that there is an effort by what is called the hamilton electors. the vast majority are democrats trying to stop the election of donald trump. there are a few, only a few republican electors threatening not to vote for donald trump. by all accounts not enough that would prevent him from being officially elected as a 45th president. caller: ok. i was curious about that. thank you. website, yous a can get more information. we talked to one of those hamilton electors from colorado last week. tomorrow beginning at 11:00 we will have live coverage so you can watch this process unfold. we will take you to springfield, illinois, richmond, virginia, ,enver, color
they are under siege, the nation's 538 residential electors have been pressed into the political foregroundike never before in history. electors areymous squarely in the spotlight targeted by death threats and mail. of -- rains of hate imparted byhas been more than 200,000 females. caller: thank you. that the electors are thinking about doing something, do you mean the whole body? all of the electors are on board? host: what is happening is that there is an effort by what is called the hamilton...
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it's about having the technology in the background not the foreground. the issue is physicians are in front of the emr typing. not even engaging when you're in the room with them. so we really have to be focusing on it as an enabler to allow the humans with their intellect to do what they do best and make them more efficient. that has to be the design point that we go forward. not about the technology, it is about the engagement and outcome. >> you're going to get the last word here. >> great. >> there is a dichotomy of technology and service. there are certain things you just don't want to deal with human beings, right? you want the answer, the price. just tell me the price. don't give me the run around. tell me this or this. which one is better. you go on to web md. everything is cancer. you have cancer. everything that you put in will lead you to cancer. i actually had cancer last year. i can laugh about it. but, you know, when you are a consumer of health care, when you're in that seat where you need the care, right, a lot of care is as you said, men
it's about having the technology in the background not the foreground. the issue is physicians are in front of the emr typing. not even engaging when you're in the room with them. so we really have to be focusing on it as an enabler to allow the humans with their intellect to do what they do best and make them more efficient. that has to be the design point that we go forward. not about the technology, it is about the engagement and outcome. >> you're going to get the last word here....