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. >>> the largest city in iraq of course a baghdad. the second largest city in iraq is mosul. americans cities, a lot of cities around thworld, mosul is built around a river. tigris river divides mosul into an eastern side on one side of the river and a western side on the other. and mosul is a big city. it has millions of residents. that's why it was really big deal almost three years ago when mosul got taken over by isis. by far, mostle was the largest city under isis control anywhere. and from iraq's perspective, to have their second largest city taken over by isis, that was just stunning to iraq's conception of itself and the threat that isis posed to that country. but isis took mosul almost three years ago, 2014. and you almost never get any good news when it comes to stories about isis. but in this case there is good news. the iraqi prime minister announced yesterday that at least in the eastern part of mosul, east of the tigris, isis has now been cleared out. the military offensive to reclaim mosul started last year. and east of the tigris, they say that mission has suc
. >>> the largest city in iraq of course a baghdad. the second largest city in iraq is mosul. americans cities, a lot of cities around thworld, mosul is built around a river. tigris river divides mosul into an eastern side on one side of the river and a western side on the other. and mosul is a big city. it has millions of residents. that's why it was really big deal almost three years ago when mosul got taken over by isis. by far, mostle was the largest city under isis control...
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just look at the 30 largest cities. the murder rate has increased by 14%. here in philadelphia, the murder ilye has been steady
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. >> there is a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. >> this is not over the star disciplines stripes. what should and should not be able to fly in the skies over san jose. >> the outsider hired to lead san francisco's police department takes the oath of office. his plan to earn the respect of the rank and file. >> slurred speech and a medical collapse. the medical emergency in minnesota. >> what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live? >> now more than ever it's important that you see this. >> it was the biggest protest in american history. can you imagine having that many women mad at you? i get nervous when one i ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> newality 11:00, a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. they want to make sure t
. >> there is a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. >> this is not over the star disciplines stripes. what should and should not be able to fly in the skies over san jose. >> the outsider hired to lead san francisco's police department takes the oath of office. his plan to earn the respect of the rank and file. >> slurred speech and a medical collapse. the medical emergency in minnesota. >> what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live? >> now more than ever...
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>>> newality 11:00, a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. they want to make sure the national flag of vietnam never flies above city hall and other city-owned property. >> here argues his a symbol of communism, but there is already push back. katie? >> reporter: as you mentioned, we are talking about flags, the flag from the city owned flag polls like the one at city hall. the arguments for and against banning vietnam's national flag are not cut and dry as neither side wants to fly that flag. the vietnamese heritage and freedom flag can be seen without. they want to keem this that way and make sure the socialist republic flag never sees the light of day. there more than 100 viet yam these people living in san jose. the flag flies in the face of those who fled communism. >> we're ran away from that flag. that flag kept chasing after us like a nightmare. >> chris lee plans to go for the seat next year and is a posed to the ban. >> they don't hate the national flag. if we are go going to ban their flag, we will be hostile to them and if you are
>>> newality 11:00, a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. they want to make sure the national flag of vietnam never flies above city hall and other city-owned property. >> here argues his a symbol of communism, but there is already push back. katie? >> reporter: as you mentioned, we are talking about flags, the flag from the city owned flag polls like the one at city hall. the arguments for and against banning vietnam's national flag are not cut and dry as neither...
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. >> there is a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. >> this is not over the star disciplines stripes. what should and should not be able to fly in the skies over san jose. >> the outsider hired to lead san francisco's police department takes the oath of office. his plan to earn the respect of the rank and file. >> slurred speech and a medical collapse. the medical emergency in minnesota. >> what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live? >> now more than ever it's important that you see this. >> it was the biggest protest in american history. can you imagine having that many women mad at you? i ge increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target. what are you guys doing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars, this is the place where star wars lives. where a galaxy far, far away... ...is closer than ever before. move along. come join us...during season of the force. now at the disneyland resort. and right now you can save on premium rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. >>> newality 11:00, a
. >> there is a flag fight in the bay area's largest city. >> this is not over the star disciplines stripes. what should and should not be able to fly in the skies over san jose. >> the outsider hired to lead san francisco's police department takes the oath of office. his plan to earn the respect of the rank and file. >> slurred speech and a medical collapse. the medical emergency in minnesota. >> what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live? >> now more than ever...
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city. and the largest building in those ancient walled cities is usually a church. the tower or the dome building -- modeled after a real structure in toledo, spain. this is silver mining community. and so, all of the decoration on the outside is very intricate. very much like you would find. any kind of jewelry or any kind of, you know, plates made out of silver. as people entered into the exposition grounds, one of the important parts of why this expo was created was to celebrate the fact that san diego was the first city you would come to in the united states after going through the panama canal. so the imagery used on the outside, the entrance into the park was this image of two people, one representing pacifica, the other representing atlantica, and they are the ocean. and in the center, you see them italian there. -- and in the center, you see they have a ship. it's going through the canal. the imagery immediately is telling people what this exposition was built for and that's the opening of the panama canal. this is today as it was in the past one of the main
city. and the largest building in those ancient walled cities is usually a church. the tower or the dome building -- modeled after a real structure in toledo, spain. this is silver mining community. and so, all of the decoration on the outside is very intricate. very much like you would find. any kind of jewelry or any kind of, you know, plates made out of silver. as people entered into the exposition grounds, one of the important parts of why this expo was created was to celebrate the fact...
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it is 3:14 local time in istanbul in in turkey's largest city. police and experts are on the scene and searching the club at this moment. istanbul is the target of multiple terror attacks including the deadly attack being back in july at the airport there. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. >>> the u.n. security council endorsing russia and syria ceasefire efforts. civilians in hard hit aleppo were seen out shopping and driving. they are luxuries they don't take lightly. ceasefire agreements in syria have crumpled in the past. the u.s. and allies are hoping this time things will be different. john hutti has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: the u.n. security council approved the resolution to support russia and turkey's efforts to broker a ceasefire in syria as the ceasefire continues to hold despite fighting in the area northwest of damascus. free syrian army threatened to abandon the truce if attacks on rebel held areas continued. so far that has not happened and remains relatively calm in war ravaged aleppo and people were out in the mar
it is 3:14 local time in istanbul in in turkey's largest city. police and experts are on the scene and searching the club at this moment. istanbul is the target of multiple terror attacks including the deadly attack being back in july at the airport there. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. >>> the u.n. security council endorsing russia and syria ceasefire efforts. civilians in hard hit aleppo were seen out shopping and driving. they are luxuries they don't take lightly....
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that makes us the eighth largest city and more people are going to be coming. what san diego is and know that people want to take advantage of what it is. that is challenge.
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that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is. that's the challenge going forward. >> this is booktv on c-span2, it's for serious readers. it's for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. coming up tonight at 7:15 eastern, major general arnold ponaro talks about his life in the military and on the senate armed services committee. at 8:30, nick adams shares his take on the immigration system, both legal and illegal. on booktv's "after words" program at 10 eastern, journalist sofie pinkham provides a history of ukraine and what it's like to live in the country today amidst ongoing conflict in the region. and we wrap up our prime timelineup at 11 with journalist michael lewis who report offense the creation of the field of behavioral economics. and that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> so in 1953 there's an uprise anything east germany. workers protest living and working conditions and demonstrate for basic
that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is. that's the challenge going forward. >> this is booktv on c-span2, it's for serious readers. it's for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. coming up tonight at 7:15 eastern, major general arnold ponaro talks about his life in the military and on the senate armed services committee. at 8:30,...
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located 120 miles south of los angeles it's california's second-largest city with a population of about 1.3 million. nicknamed the birthplace of california it wasn't the first site visited by europeans and what is now the west coast of the united states. today its largest economic drivers on the military and tourism and the cities downtown area is less than 15 miles from the border crossing with mexico, the busiest border crossing station in the world. with help of our cox communications and charter spectrum cable partners, for the next hour will feature some of the areas local authors we begin with kimball taylor on his book "the coyote's bicycle." >> it doesn't look like it but this is a broad river valley, and in the winter when we get rainstorms, it can flood quite significantly. i came down here in 2008 to do a story about these thousands of car tires that washed into the united states from mexico during any significant rain. the thing that was interesting about that is that those car tires originated in the united states here when we buy a new set of tires and leave the old ones a
located 120 miles south of los angeles it's california's second-largest city with a population of about 1.3 million. nicknamed the birthplace of california it wasn't the first site visited by europeans and what is now the west coast of the united states. today its largest economic drivers on the military and tourism and the cities downtown area is less than 15 miles from the border crossing with mexico, the busiest border crossing station in the world. with help of our cox communications and...
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it happened in turkey's largest city, istanbul. authorities say a gunman opened fire on a crowd.athan vigliotti has the latest from london. >> reporter: reena, at least 35 are dead and 40 are wounded in the nightclub attack, according to istanbul's governor. at least one gunman, possibly two, opened fire on the crowd, inside the club during a new year's eve party. officials in istanbul are calling it a terror attack. a police officer is said to be among those dead. the attack happened in parts of the city that attracts large crowds of tourists and locals. there were reportedly several hundred people inside the club at the time. there are also reports that one or both of the attackers were wearing santa claus costumes. there have been numerous terrorist attacks in istanbul in recent months. that's why the city has been on high alert tonight with 17,000 police officers keeping watch over new year's eve celebrations. reena, it's unclear right now what happened to the gunman. >> ninan: elsewhere, overseas, millions rang in the new year with peaceful celebrations. >> ninan: in tokyo t
it happened in turkey's largest city, istanbul. authorities say a gunman opened fire on a crowd.athan vigliotti has the latest from london. >> reporter: reena, at least 35 are dead and 40 are wounded in the nightclub attack, according to istanbul's governor. at least one gunman, possibly two, opened fire on the crowd, inside the club during a new year's eve party. officials in istanbul are calling it a terror attack. a police officer is said to be among those dead. the attack happened in...
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care nearly one out of four people in lebanon today to night is a syrian refugees and the fourth largest city in jordan is now a refugee camp.e in the wake of the bay and this seems useful to ask and the american people are asking why are so many millions fleeing their homes their country and history?ir mayor doing it to save their lives. and in many cases their children's lives to escape the medieval barbarism and brutality and seek to escape the murdered rock and rape and detention and torture because of their religion and ethnicity or both. i cyst is their enemy. our aside is their enemy days are pretty near own national security their enemies are our enemies the same is true with the refugees from afghanistan somalia or sabean bor does this mean weof have an obligation to open borders? of course, not. we have a national security to major as part of the refugee program i have said the burden of proof is not upon united states has the burden as not a threat to the united states with no obligation nor should we take anything on faith so for this reason that they are more thoroughly vetted th
care nearly one out of four people in lebanon today to night is a syrian refugees and the fourth largest city in jordan is now a refugee camp.e in the wake of the bay and this seems useful to ask and the american people are asking why are so many millions fleeing their homes their country and history?ir mayor doing it to save their lives. and in many cases their children's lives to escape the medieval barbarism and brutality and seek to escape the murdered rock and rape and detention and...
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for now, a population of 1.3 million in the city, that makes us the largest city and more people will be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that is the challenge, going forward. weekend, we are featuring the history of san diego, california. together with our charter spectrum at cox communications cable partners. learn more about san diego and the other stops on the city tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> when he became president, he appointed for to a job he did well. the director of the bureau of war insurance. he then became wrapped into the veterans bureau. raised up to become the director of the veterans bureau. stevens, a rosemary professor of history at the university of pennsylvania, discusses her book -- "a time of scandal." >> nobody had really looked at the veterans bureau scandal before and it was a big scandal in the early 1920's. so most people have heard of -- in the harding administration. at the time, the veterans bureau
for now, a population of 1.3 million in the city, that makes us the largest city and more people will be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that is the challenge, going forward. weekend, we are featuring the history of san diego, california. together with our charter spectrum at cox communications cable partners. learn more about san diego and the other stops on the city tour at c-span.org. you are watching...
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that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is. that's the challenge going forward. >> this is booktv on c-span2, it's for serious readers. it's for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. coming up tonight at 7:15 eastern, major general arnold ponaro talks about his life in the military and on the senate armed services committee. at 8:30, nick adams shares his take on the immigration system, both legal and illegal. on booktv's "after words" program at 10 eastern, journalist sofie pinkham provides a history of ukraine and what it's like to live in the country today amidst ongoing conflict in the region. and we wrap up our prime
that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is. that's the challenge going forward. >> this is booktv on c-span2, it's for serious readers. it's for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. coming up tonight at 7:15 eastern, major general arnold ponaro talks about his life in the military and on the senate armed services committee. at 8:30, nick...
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it's the third largest city in the united states but it's topped cities like new york city and los angeles. shoot being victims with 762 murders in 2016. he must ask for federal help. >>> this is a tough and complicated issue. the local police superintendent says that in part, emboldened criminals and an anti-police environment are to blame, but you cannot for get about the people caught in the crossfires, and all too often here in chicago, those are children. >> i knew it was a gunshot, because whether i hear, i know it wasn't firecrackers. that's why i know it was like gunshots. >> reporter: attaiatyra was sit on her grand ppa's lap. >> i saw all the blood on his shirt. i thought i wouldn't see him agai again. >> reporter: her downstairs neighbor was playing video games. >> when i hear the gun shot, i got on the floor. my mom put me in the room. so to hide me. >> reporter: etyra and devon were lucky to survive the hail of bullets, but so many are not. one child is killed in chicago every week on average. that's a figure that's been true for the past quarter century. why is chicago so dea
it's the third largest city in the united states but it's topped cities like new york city and los angeles. shoot being victims with 762 murders in 2016. he must ask for federal help. >>> this is a tough and complicated issue. the local police superintendent says that in part, emboldened criminals and an anti-police environment are to blame, but you cannot for get about the people caught in the crossfires, and all too often here in chicago, those are children. >> i knew it was a...
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with a population of 1.3 million, it is the second largest city in california and sits less than 20 miles from the mexican border. in cooperation with our cox communications and charter partners, we will explore the history of the city, often referred to as "a birthplace of california." coming up, visit mission, san diego, the very first mission established in california. later, we will tour san diego and visit some of its unique landmarks like balboa park, the gas land district. we begin aboard the uss midway. we will learn the story of this long serving aircraft carrier as well as u.s. history as naval port. >> c-span is in san diego learning more about the city's rich history. this is the uss midway. , we will take you on board to learn more about its naval history. >> we are sitting -- standing on the flight deck. this has been a tourist attraction since 2004. midway was built during world war ii. despite efforts to move for construction along, she just missed the end of the war by four weeks. always intended to be a large ship. she was a break from previous carrier designs because sh
with a population of 1.3 million, it is the second largest city in california and sits less than 20 miles from the mexican border. in cooperation with our cox communications and charter partners, we will explore the history of the city, often referred to as "a birthplace of california." coming up, visit mission, san diego, the very first mission established in california. later, we will tour san diego and visit some of its unique landmarks like balboa park, the gas land district. we...
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that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that's the challenge going forward. weekend we are featuring the history of cn eagle, california. together with charter spectrum.
that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that's the challenge going forward. weekend we are featuring the history of cn eagle, california. together with charter spectrum.
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kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an anti-trafficking activist. his mission is to rescue underage girls who've been kidnapped and then sold into prostitution, forced marriage, or domestic slavery. today, he's on his way to meet the parents of a 17-year-old girl, norbanu, who disappeared almost a year ago. norbanunu's parents live on less than 50 cents a day. for them, this may be the only hope of finding their daughter. [all speaking hindi] although richi is hopeful, the reality is that around 1/3 of trafficked children are never traced. stories of trafficked girls are not unique to this state, bengal. they're just as commonplace in the neighboring state of jharkhand, where aradadhana singh is the head of the anti-traffickiking unit. aradhana: [speaking hindi] narrator: there are many traffickers involved in n each step of transportiting the girls from m the
kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an anti-trafficking activist. his mission is to rescue underage girls who've been kidnapped and then sold into prostitution, forced marriage, or domestic slavery. today, he's on his way to meet the parents of a 17-year-old girl, norbanu, who disappeared almost a year ago. norbanunu's...
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the second-largest city, they had several mutinies later. by --test we are joined can you tell us what the situation is currently? the situation currently is a standstill reportedly in the city as you mentioned, it's the second-largest in the country. it is between soldiers who were demilitarized from the previous civil war that occurred in the country which ended in 2011. pay that theyding say they are owed. but we know right now is residents reported gunfire early this morning around 2:00 a.m. local time. there been reports that these soldiers of targeted police stations. i spoke to some university students on the ground who said they heard gunfire during the night. it's not clear if those shots were directed at anyone. i can just say that they seemed to be fired in the air according to people there. , people are not out in the street as much. are closed. it appears that the government has asked the spokesman for a comment. he says there will be official communication forthcoming. it's been reported that they are in negotiations. the milit
the second-largest city, they had several mutinies later. by --test we are joined can you tell us what the situation is currently? the situation currently is a standstill reportedly in the city as you mentioned, it's the second-largest in the country. it is between soldiers who were demilitarized from the previous civil war that occurred in the country which ended in 2011. pay that theyding say they are owed. but we know right now is residents reported gunfire early this morning around 2:00...
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this is the third largest city in turkey. er that detained now.s been four days now since this happened and police haven't been able to catch him. the fact that he is an isis operative he might be able to slip away into syria. we've heard that the turkey president is about to talk in about 20 minutes from now. he's also spoken with president obama just yesterday. they talked about security, coordination. obama expressed his sympathy for two attacks that happened recently in turkey. including that deadly nightclub shooting. but they did say, the turks, there say crisis of confidence between united states and turkey right now. the two countries really not seeing eye to eye on a lot of things, especially when it comes to syria and the kurds in syria. >> ian lee for us in istanbul tracking this manhunt, thank you so much, ian. >>> this will be megal-kelly's final week at fox news. she's joining nbc news where she will host a daily daytime news show. and a sunday news program. fox is prepared to offer kelly $20 million if not more to stay. she insists
this is the third largest city in turkey. er that detained now.s been four days now since this happened and police haven't been able to catch him. the fact that he is an isis operative he might be able to slip away into syria. we've heard that the turkey president is about to talk in about 20 minutes from now. he's also spoken with president obama just yesterday. they talked about security, coordination. obama expressed his sympathy for two attacks that happened recently in turkey. including...
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. >>> and flames shooting from one of the city's largest hotels. people in all 750 rooms evacuated. the new video coming in this morning. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and tomorrow. if you have a question about investing, ask me. sincerely, amanda etheridge, fellow planner and fellow citizen. >>> terrifying moments in the air for passengers as a smoky engine forced a united flight to make an emergency landing. the flight headed from washington to nashville landed safely. crews immediately doused the spoelderri smoldering engine. no injuries were reported. the faa is now investigating. >>> the engineer involved in a deadly train crash in philadelphia is suing amtrak. he alleged that the railroad ignored reports that people were throwing objects at trains. he said he was disoriented aft
. >>> and flames shooting from one of the city's largest hotels. people in all 750 rooms evacuated. the new video coming in this morning. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and...
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we're following breaking news, a shooting in delaware county's largest city sends bullets flying into a home. i'll have the details. >>> details on the overnight crash that put a police officer in the hospital. >>> a campaign promise to build a border wall creates a diplomatic riff with mexico one day after president trump visits philadelphia. >> let's get weather with david murphy and karen rogers has the morning commute. >> reporter: we have clear skies out there, but i think today will be a clouds and sun mix. we have lake-effect snow that's dieing out in pennsylvania before it gets here. 42 in wilmington. 40 in reading. 39 in millville. of course there's a bit of a breeze still around this morning at 16 miles per hour in philadelphia. so you're windchills are probably making it feel like closer to the freezing mark in a lot of spots maybe below in some places. 40 degrees by 7:00. noon, 44 we'll get a high of 47 degrees around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, of course, the winds will be gusting up to 20 to 30 miles per hour at times that will add to a chilly feel, plan on keeping a decen
we're following breaking news, a shooting in delaware county's largest city sends bullets flying into a home. i'll have the details. >>> details on the overnight crash that put a police officer in the hospital. >>> a campaign promise to build a border wall creates a diplomatic riff with mexico one day after president trump visits philadelphia. >> let's get weather with david murphy and karen rogers has the morning commute. >> reporter: we have clear skies out...
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many people here know better if you talk about the pan-american exposition with the eighth largest city in the united states was very prosperous. when the historic fiction of that time period really years was the first full-length book of the history of the gravy baird to -- great event. when it is the london case but above one of us city's ever to host the world's fair. and has not happened since the war lance does anybody know the next world fair in? 2017 it is then, sixth on and united states will but even participate. but this is really a big deal for buffalo margaret so tell me about that what did it mean at that time to host the world's fair correct. >> so buffalo was a big deal at the turn of the 20th century with optimism we see that now but it was very proud of its accomplishments and state of the art, architecture and unaccustomed country it was 350,000 people, fathered two presidents and big dreams it hoped to become bigger would be even bigger than in chicago 1893. >> buffalo can you talk about what they wanted formal look like with that 400 ft tall tower? >> that was one of
many people here know better if you talk about the pan-american exposition with the eighth largest city in the united states was very prosperous. when the historic fiction of that time period really years was the first full-length book of the history of the gravy baird to -- great event. when it is the london case but above one of us city's ever to host the world's fair. and has not happened since the war lance does anybody know the next world fair in? 2017 it is then, sixth on and united...
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public prosecutor says the suspects were arrested during early-morning raids in the country's two largest cities. they appear to be connected to a serbian born islamic cleric who was sentenced last year for trying to recruit people for isis. closer to home, shia will face assault charges for a confrontation while protesting president trump. this is video of him leaving jail in new york and getting into a cab. the actor allegedly pulled the scarf and scratched a man outside a new york city art exhibit yesterday. that is where shia labeouf set up a livestream camera last week. to some entertainment news now. tonight is the night. three nonstop hours of suspects that you do not want to -- suspense that you don't not want to miss. kidd spoke with kerry washington and hillary young about tonight's episode. >> are you ready? >> anyone who needs to vote should go right now. i want i voted stickers. >> they are after a nice long break. was it hard to do a little bit and take a break and come back? do it? >> it was hard to be a part that long. >> exit polling data shows this is too close to call. kidd: t
public prosecutor says the suspects were arrested during early-morning raids in the country's two largest cities. they appear to be connected to a serbian born islamic cleric who was sentenced last year for trying to recruit people for isis. closer to home, shia will face assault charges for a confrontation while protesting president trump. this is video of him leaving jail in new york and getting into a cab. the actor allegedly pulled the scarf and scratched a man outside a new york city art...
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he also says he will work with wilmington's new mayor to make the state's largest city much safer for residents and visitors. >> wilmington residents and the tens of thousands who commute into the city deserve to feel safe and feel proud of where they live and carney says he wih others on the state's addiction problem and working to increase state revenue. >>> josh shapiro took the oath of office as the new attorney general. takes over after chairing the board of commissioners. kathleen kane resigned last year after convicted of leaking grand jury material and lying about it. two other pennsylvania officials were sworn in today as well. auditor general eugene dipasquale and treasurer joe torcella. >>> a man high on cocaine ran into a school this morning. it happened in katasauqua in lehigh valley. the suspect was armed with a screwdriver. he broke away from security officers once but they then took him to the hospital. >>> a man accused of killing his estranged wife in front of their son will remain in jail for now. police say jeremiah monell stabbed tara o'shea to death in her home l
he also says he will work with wilmington's new mayor to make the state's largest city much safer for residents and visitors. >> wilmington residents and the tens of thousands who commute into the city deserve to feel safe and feel proud of where they live and carney says he wih others on the state's addiction problem and working to increase state revenue. >>> josh shapiro took the oath of office as the new attorney general. takes over after chairing the board of commissioners....
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just look at the 30 largest cities, in the last year, the murder rate has increased by an estimated 14%. here in philadelphia, the murder rate has been steady -- just terribly increasing. you look at chicago. what is going on in chicago? i said the other day -- what the hell is going on? [laughter] we will continue to stand with incredible men and women of law enforcement. [applause] [applause] president trump: yesterday i had the honor of swearing in general john kelly as the secretary of homeland security. he will be amazing. [applause] president trump: tomorrow, i will swear in general james mattis as our new secretary of defense. [applause] these men have: devoted their lives to defending america, and now i look forward to working with them, along with csa,reat new head of the we have so many different people that we are putting in office, i think it is the group of all-stars like nobody has seen before, right? where is mike pompeo? >> he is working! president trump: oh, he is working. he will be a big star, i have to mention him every time, one of you. [applause] president trump: w
just look at the 30 largest cities, in the last year, the murder rate has increased by an estimated 14%. here in philadelphia, the murder rate has been steady -- just terribly increasing. you look at chicago. what is going on in chicago? i said the other day -- what the hell is going on? [laughter] we will continue to stand with incredible men and women of law enforcement. [applause] [applause] president trump: yesterday i had the honor of swearing in general john kelly as the secretary of...
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the defense ministry says soldiers are in control of the city of -- which is the second-largest city. the government is said to behold holding a meeting of the national crisis committee to discuss that situation. diplomatic relations between tokyo and seoul have cooled off significantly, that is after a wartimeewarding sex slaves was unveiled. the row has punt to japan to recall its ambassador and historians say up to 200,000 women, most of them korean, were forced to work in japanese military brothels during the second world war. >> this is the heart of a burgeoning diplomatic row. the commemoration of wartime era comfort women, the euphemism for an estimated 200,000 sex slaves forced into imperial japanese right outside the consulate. south korean authorities initially removed it. japan was unimpressed. >> this will not have an -- not have a positive impact. it is strongly regrettable as we believe it is if i relation of the convention on consular relations. >> that agreement was meant to put an end to decades of pension over the issue. japan apologized and announced a payment for s
the defense ministry says soldiers are in control of the city of -- which is the second-largest city. the government is said to behold holding a meeting of the national crisis committee to discuss that situation. diplomatic relations between tokyo and seoul have cooled off significantly, that is after a wartimeewarding sex slaves was unveiled. the row has punt to japan to recall its ambassador and historians say up to 200,000 women, most of them korean, were forced to work in japanese military...
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it's the largest city occupied by isis with more than 1 million residents. s, isis supporting iraqi troops for the fight. charlie d'agata got a rare look inside the city. >> reporter: it's taken three long and bloody months to get this far. an an eerie drive, the destruction got worse. donald trump has vowed to eradicate isis militants but it's an see norm muss challenge. for these iraqi special forces recapture of mosul university was a symbolic victory. thousands of iraqi soldiers are thought to have lost their lives in mosul. some in the battle to reclaim this sprawling complex. including a well stocked chemistry lab where militants invented new types of bombs. aside from the obvious trail of destruction left behind, there are still signs of the isis occupation. including these two isis flags still flying above the overpass. isis still holds western parts of the city. we spoke with lieutenant general abdulwahab al saadi who told us he's counting on more support from president donald trump. what do you need most? >> translator: we need air strikes, the gene
it's the largest city occupied by isis with more than 1 million residents. s, isis supporting iraqi troops for the fight. charlie d'agata got a rare look inside the city. >> reporter: it's taken three long and bloody months to get this far. an an eerie drive, the destruction got worse. donald trump has vowed to eradicate isis militants but it's an see norm muss challenge. for these iraqi special forces recapture of mosul university was a symbolic victory. thousands of iraqi soldiers are...
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well, istanbul is turkey's largest city, it is its most prosperous city, a city where foreigners comere if you are a terrorist and want to make maximum impact, you attack istanbul, that's where you get, that were foreigners are. that's where the press is. it's clearly a n are. that's where the press is. it's clearly an obvious place to do so. but of course, it's a huge city, a city of more than 15 million people, a city that is bigger than most countries. you know, the actuarial odds of being involved in a terrorist attack, even if there is one, are still quite slight. that makes it very difficult obviously to protect a ny makes it very difficult obviously to protect any potential location that could be a target. 2016 was such a terrible year for terrorist attacks in turkey. so many people would have been glad to see the back of the year. but what does this mean as people approach the new year? well, it means that we haven't seen the end of these attacks. indeed, we might have anticipated that they we re might have anticipated that they were going to occurjust before this terrible inc
well, istanbul is turkey's largest city, it is its most prosperous city, a city where foreigners comere if you are a terrorist and want to make maximum impact, you attack istanbul, that's where you get, that were foreigners are. that's where the press is. it's clearly a n are. that's where the press is. it's clearly an obvious place to do so. but of course, it's a huge city, a city of more than 15 million people, a city that is bigger than most countries. you know, the actuarial odds of being...
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plus, that was the fourth largest city in the united states at the time. washington wanted to get to charleston in particular during his southern tour. observer. was a keen he had learned a lot. as rob said, he was learning all his life, and trouble -- travel really informed him. you can tell from his diaries how he got more of a cake -- river,t of observing a field, or industry rather than meeting with people. so that was a thing that was going on on the stores, especially the southern tour. as my mother would say, that does not constitute proper visit to north carolina. important knew it was to use his presence to influence people. --was the hero the american of the american revolution, and 6'2".exposed to -- that when a long way. he was beloved at the time. he was like elvis and the pope combined. with that influence, he wanted to get among people and impress the importance of it stronger federal government, the new and thent, constitution. washington enjoyed being out of the office. farmer, soldier, surveyor, he liked to be out. it was thought at the t
plus, that was the fourth largest city in the united states at the time. washington wanted to get to charleston in particular during his southern tour. observer. was a keen he had learned a lot. as rob said, he was learning all his life, and trouble -- travel really informed him. you can tell from his diaries how he got more of a cake -- river,t of observing a field, or industry rather than meeting with people. so that was a thing that was going on on the stores, especially the southern tour....
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military are making gains in their push to drive isis out of iraq's second largest city, mosul. our charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: it has been more than a hundred days since the battle to retake mosul began. even with a backup of u.s. air strikes iraqi forces have only recaptured the eastern side. as we drove through the streets, we witnessed a trail of destruction, in the fighting that had raged here. the journey made more eerie by the fact that isis militants and sympathizers might be watching. iraqi commanders believe a number of isis fighters were aocals and simply melted back into the community. y.aqi special forces took us to s sul university, the scene of a ferocious battle to recapture an isis hq. retaking the university was a strategic and symbolic victory for iraqi forces. it served as an isis headquarters, a command and control center which made it a prime target for u.s. and coalition air strikes. aiptain saif ali told us some isis fighters fought to the death. >> do you remember how many car bombs? three car bombs? mbaqis believe isis used the university as
military are making gains in their push to drive isis out of iraq's second largest city, mosul. our charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: it has been more than a hundred days since the battle to retake mosul began. even with a backup of u.s. air strikes iraqi forces have only recaptured the eastern side. as we drove through the streets, we witnessed a trail of destruction, in the fighting that had raged here. the journey made more eerie by the fact that isis militants and sympathizers...
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we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >> san francisco beat out new york by a lot. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia bridge open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic once again. the 19th street bridge over the vine street expressway street expressway reopened. it's been closed since october, 15, when crews started work, two southbound travel lanes, wider sidewalks, street lights ornamental fencing and concrete boxes. >>> a major recall from honda, the auto maker is recalling another 772,000 vehicles to fix defensive airbags made by takata. this recall covers several older models and now involves as many as 69 million air bags in american car, those could explode in a crash. we put the full list of all the recalled vehicles on cbsphilly.com. >>> vehicles way again reached a settlement. agreed to pay guilty to three criminal charges and pay output 3.4 billion dollars in penalties. indicted six executives. equipped some cars with software that fooled emissions test. >>> a police officer safers it's day making sure a liver got to philadelphia for a transplant operati
we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >> san francisco beat out new york by a lot. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia bridge open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic once again. the 19th street bridge over the vine street expressway street expressway reopened. it's been closed since october, 15, when crews started work, two southbound travel lanes, wider sidewalks, street lights ornamental fencing and concrete boxes. >>> a major recall...
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meanwhile, democratic mayors in some of the nation's largest cities will fight trump. >> i believe in our sanctuary city status. >> i want to say directly to anyone who feels threatened today or vulnerable, you are safe in boston. >> i'm willing to lose every, single penny to protect those people. >> california lawmakers say that president trump's executive order which will cut federal funds to sanctuary city is unconstitutional. >>> a new ferry service is shuttling passengers across bay parties. tied line is offering no reservation service between the berkeley marina and san francisco on smaller boats. >> super convenient. i usually go back and forth between ac transit and bart and this is faster and much more comfortable. >> for now, the service is only available fridays with two runs each direction. but more days and runs could be added if there's more demand. >>> coming up a dramatic rescue. a california hiker airlifted after getting caught in an avalanche. >> plus, women told they must wear high heels makeup even revealing clothing to work. and now one woman's fight is going all
meanwhile, democratic mayors in some of the nation's largest cities will fight trump. >> i believe in our sanctuary city status. >> i want to say directly to anyone who feels threatened today or vulnerable, you are safe in boston. >> i'm willing to lose every, single penny to protect those people. >> california lawmakers say that president trump's executive order which will cut federal funds to sanctuary city is unconstitutional. >>> a new ferry service is...
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it started on friday, when soldiers blocked the roads, taking over the second—largest city, bouake. their living conditions and pay. the defence minister met soldiers in bouake, and it looked like a deal had been reached. these were not negotiations. we came here to talk with our men, get their concerns, and to give a true account about talks to the president of the republic. and then the president went on national television, saying he would take into account what they wanted. but he did chastise them. translation: i would like to repeat that this way of making demands is not appropriate. indeed, it tarnishes the image of our country, after all of our efforts in development and diplomatic transition. having marked my agreement, i call on all our soldiers to go back to their barracks. and some appeared happy to do this. translation: all the blockades will be lifted. we will go back to our barracks, and the cars can move freely again. although the meeting with the defence minister seemed amicable, later he was trapped in the house by some soldiers demanding to know when they will be p
it started on friday, when soldiers blocked the roads, taking over the second—largest city, bouake. their living conditions and pay. the defence minister met soldiers in bouake, and it looked like a deal had been reached. these were not negotiations. we came here to talk with our men, get their concerns, and to give a true account about talks to the president of the republic. and then the president went on national television, saying he would take into account what they wanted. but he did...
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, in the country‘s two largest cities, in the b the country‘s two largest cities, in thebn therd level of more than 350, up by around a third on the year before. with me is our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. i suspect there is no shortage of people who are saying that this sort of total is inevitable, given the pressures onjails. of total is inevitable, given the pressures on jails. well, it may be a consequence of the pressures on jails and it may be a consequence of overcrowding, but the rise in the figures is quite startling. the number of deaths in prisons, the overall number of deaths, has gone up overall number of deaths, has gone up by overall number of deaths, has gone up by 97 in the year. 97 more deaths last year than the year before. that isa last year than the year before. that is a rise of about 38%. some of that may be due to the population of prisoners being older, it is an ageing profile, 15% of prisoners are sex offenders, some gel for historical offenders, they can to be in their50s, historical offenders, they can to be in their 50s, 60s and 70s so th
, in the country‘s two largest cities, in the b the country‘s two largest cities, in thebn therd level of more than 350, up by around a third on the year before. with me is our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. i suspect there is no shortage of people who are saying that this sort of total is inevitable, given the pressures onjails. of total is inevitable, given the pressures on jails. well, it may be a consequence of the pressures on jails and it may be a consequence of overcrowding,...
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news, a deadly me you're's attack overseas, a gunman opened fire inside a nightclub in turkey's largest citye final countdown to 2017. security heightened in the u.s. as millions gather for celebration coast coast to coast. an electric company in vermont apparently targeted by russian hackers. a swarm of earthquakes rattles california and nevada. is it a seismic wake-up call? >> it's so nice to meet you. >> two families bonded by tragedy and a little boy's gift of life. >> we couldn't help our baby, but we could help someone else's baby. it was the only thing that saved us.
news, a deadly me you're's attack overseas, a gunman opened fire inside a nightclub in turkey's largest citye final countdown to 2017. security heightened in the u.s. as millions gather for celebration coast coast to coast. an electric company in vermont apparently targeted by russian hackers. a swarm of earthquakes rattles california and nevada. is it a seismic wake-up call? >> it's so nice to meet you. >> two families bonded by tragedy and a little boy's gift of life. >> we...
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a group of armed men drove up to the judicial building in turkey's third-largest city, izmir. they fired on police officers at the entrance, then blew up their vehicle. a police officer and a court employee were killed. nine others were injured. police engaged the attackers in a gunfight and shot two of them dead. the prime minister blamed kurdish militants and suggested that a much bigger attack had been planned. he said the vehicle was loaded with ammunition for rocket launchers, automatic rifles and hand grenades. kurdish insurgent groups have repeatedly staged attacks on security forces across the nation. leading to an intense crackdown by government forces. this past weekend in istanbul 39 people were killed in a nightclub attack during new year's celebrations. the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility saying it was in retaliation for turkey's military operations in syria. >>> donald trump has criticized a plan by japan's largest automaker to build a factory in mexico. all the major japanese car makers are processing the u.s. president-elect's latest bom
a group of armed men drove up to the judicial building in turkey's third-largest city, izmir. they fired on police officers at the entrance, then blew up their vehicle. a police officer and a court employee were killed. nine others were injured. police engaged the attackers in a gunfight and shot two of them dead. the prime minister blamed kurdish militants and suggested that a much bigger attack had been planned. he said the vehicle was loaded with ammunition for rocket launchers, automatic...