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ruth davidson is using independent asa ruth davidson is using independent as a smoke ruth davidson isson is using independent as a smoke screen. you are making independent central to yourcampaign. if people want me to stop fighting independence, take your second referendum of the table. respect the result. i stood here with you on a platform like this a year ago and you look at the audience and promised people that there is no change in support for independence, there would not be another referendum. everybody can rule the new standing there saying, don't worry, it is safe to vote snp. there will be no referendum. as soon as you've got past that, you are back at it again. the country said no. you will not listen to them. we need your help to do it, but for the scottish conservatives, we can vote. back we will listen to the audience now. there is a lady in the background. ruth davidson said we would have to vote no to stay in the eu, things change. in the middle row here. i think it is shameful that scottish labour and the scottish conservatives are using the independence question to h
ruth davidson is using independent asa ruth davidson is using independent as a smoke ruth davidson isson is using independent as a smoke screen. you are making independent central to yourcampaign. if people want me to stop fighting independence, take your second referendum of the table. respect the result. i stood here with you on a platform like this a year ago and you look at the audience and promised people that there is no change in support for independence, there would not be another...
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con la poblaciÓn indocumentada de davidson. >>> la policÍa de davidson confirmÓ a noticias telemundo>>> una de las pocas maneras que va a traer cambio, la manera que los indocumentados son tratados en estas partes. >>> venezolana, reina piensa que en estos poblados donde no hay muchos hispanos, la uniÓn es mÁs necesaria. >>> hay que ayudarnos mutuamente, como somos minorÍas hay que tener un grupo fuerte para salir adelante. >>> el trabajo de los muchachos es motivo de orgullo para la profesora magdalena. >>> sus condiciones o limitaciones en algunos casos, tambiÉn les han dado una tenacidad. >>> en david son carolina del norte, rogelio mora-tagle, notsdzs telemundo. >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo, el malestar por el trato de las aerolÍneas a sus pasajeros fue tema de una audiencia en el congreso les contamos quÉ sucediÓ. >>> ¿por quÉ es tan caro cuidar al presidente trump y su familia? vamos a analizar. les cuento cuÁles son las ciudades don hay mÁs oportunidades para los empresar empresarios hispanos. ♪ ♪ te amo, baño secreto, tu privacidad te hace mi lugar número uno para ha
con la poblaciÓn indocumentada de davidson. >>> la policÍa de davidson confirmÓ a noticias telemundo>>> una de las pocas maneras que va a traer cambio, la manera que los indocumentados son tratados en estas partes. >>> venezolana, reina piensa que en estos poblados donde no hay muchos hispanos, la uniÓn es mÁs necesaria. >>> hay que ayudarnos mutuamente, como somos minorÍas hay que tener un grupo fuerte para salir adelante. >>> el trabajo de...
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this is a decision, ruth davidson's scottish party manifesto.is what they have chosen to do with their money. they have chosen not to means test pensioners. that is her decision. don't confuse it, this is not a sweetie for scotland. they want people to vote for her. but it isn't extra money for scots and not extra cash for english pensioners. what did you make of... we saw ruth davidson and theresa may today, and both being asked about this, one of the suggestions about why the differences, it is mighty cold in scotland. welcome it is. if you live in cumbria, newcastle, they might have something to say. that is the decision theresa may has made. i suppose you can always move north of the border. chuckles nice advert for moving to scotland. the son have gone with a pun making headline, divide and fuel. tories feel the heat of hypocritical policy. is that fair in the light of what lindsey has been saying?m might not be. but it goes the perception that many english voters have that scotland gets a better deal, that public spending is higher north o
this is a decision, ruth davidson's scottish party manifesto.is what they have chosen to do with their money. they have chosen not to means test pensioners. that is her decision. don't confuse it, this is not a sweetie for scotland. they want people to vote for her. but it isn't extra money for scots and not extra cash for english pensioners. what did you make of... we saw ruth davidson and theresa may today, and both being asked about this, one of the suggestions about why the differences, it...
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. >> reporter: for the first time in decades lisa davidson is back on the street she grew up on. >> we would play dodge ball, kick ball. >> reporter: where there were good memories there was something tragically missing. >> i need to know answers. >> reporter: in 1974 lisa was 7 when her sister brenda never came home after school. it was just days before brenda's 14th birthday, a night lisa w my dad was on the bed. and he was crying. and he was saying my baby is gone. my baby is gone. i had never seen my dad cry before. >> reporter: 43 years later what happened to brenda davidson is still a mystery. rumor has it she snuck out of school and caught a bus to run away. there was never proof she bought a ticket or boarded a bus. lisa said her parents grew frustrated with the investigation. >> they said they ruled her as run away and my mom was an unfit mother. >> reporter: in alexandria, virginia it is a familiar story for walsh, a child advocate for center for missing children. his parents started the brother he never knew was kidnapped from a florida shopping mall and brutally murdered. t
. >> reporter: for the first time in decades lisa davidson is back on the street she grew up on. >> we would play dodge ball, kick ball. >> reporter: where there were good memories there was something tragically missing. >> i need to know answers. >> reporter: in 1974 lisa was 7 when her sister brenda never came home after school. it was just days before brenda's 14th birthday, a night lisa w my dad was on the bed. and he was crying. and he was saying my baby is...
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tracy davidson and vai sikahema join us live from one of many wawas in galloway township. good morning. >> good morning, rosemary. yeah, the party's getting started. everyone's getting their car. a guy walked by and said, "welcome to south jersey." then he said, "no, welcome to galloway township." we're at the galloway township, pomona road and white horse pike. >> we're inside, bill henley is outside checking on the first alert weather, the most accurate forecast in town. >> guys, starting to get busy. people picking up the free mugs we're giving away as rain is starting to move back into galloway township. not a heavy rain. this is not the only spot seeing rain. a dreary view from the marquis de lafayette hotel this morning. the light rain, showers moving up into the atlantic city area. galloway township getting rain, as well. the steadier and moderate showers moving through chester county and upper montgomery county. the showers in the suburbs not going to be around all day. the entire area will be drying out late morning into the afternoon hours. chilly, 50s now from t
tracy davidson and vai sikahema join us live from one of many wawas in galloway township. good morning. >> good morning, rosemary. yeah, the party's getting started. everyone's getting their car. a guy walked by and said, "welcome to south jersey." then he said, "no, welcome to galloway township." we're at the galloway township, pomona road and white horse pike. >> we're inside, bill henley is outside checking on the first alert weather, the most accurate...
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i'm tracy davidson with vai sikahema. we're on the road at the wawa on the white horse pike and pomona road. come see us. we'll be here until 9:00. we're shining a spotlight on this community. >> and jessica boyington, our clear, is here helping shine a light on the community. we're talking about product development. >> i am. i got to hang out yesterday with lynn hotter. director of new product development. fun fact here -- it can take between nine months and three years to get a new product on the shelf at a what store before it's in the -- at a wawa store before it's in the customer's hands. crazy. >> amazing. something like this -- >> the cold storage case. i learned a lot about that and other things and exactly the process that it takes for a product to get on the shelves and in the customer's hands. take a look. >> an idea can come from anywhere. we're always looking for new ideas. we talk about the ideas and hone in on what we're looking for. in on what we're looking for. we scout for the best press piece. sometimes
i'm tracy davidson with vai sikahema. we're on the road at the wawa on the white horse pike and pomona road. come see us. we'll be here until 9:00. we're shining a spotlight on this community. >> and jessica boyington, our clear, is here helping shine a light on the community. we're talking about product development. >> i am. i got to hang out yesterday with lynn hotter. director of new product development. fun fact here -- it can take between nine months and three years to get a...
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she also had a few blows on ruth davidson, talking about austerity cuts.son often looks at her most uncomfortable when she is defending policies of the uk conservative party that come from westminster. brexit and independence we i’e were the main topics of the night. nicola sturgeon wanting to get a message across, a vote for nicola sturgeon wanting to get a message across, a vote for the snp is to get scotland's voice heard in the brexit negotiations. she didn't a nswer the brexit negotiations. she didn't answer the question about how bad will happen when the pm has already ruled out having a seat we rounded up a couple of swimmers, tracey and mike. is debt something you use? of swimmers, tracey and mike. there is a purpose for credit cards, i use them for overseas transactions and things i am not familiar with, but i pay it off immediately, so there is a purpose. but i pay it off immediately, i have a mortgage now. but i pay it off immediately, in my student days, i was in quite a large amount of student debt, and that is an area i do not want to return
she also had a few blows on ruth davidson, talking about austerity cuts.son often looks at her most uncomfortable when she is defending policies of the uk conservative party that come from westminster. brexit and independence we i’e were the main topics of the night. nicola sturgeon wanting to get a message across, a vote for nicola sturgeon wanting to get a message across, a vote for the snp is to get scotland's voice heard in the brexit negotiations. she didn't a nswer the brexit...
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i have the general manager of the official harley davidson of washington, d.c.. him. talk about the history of this and what it means and what is going on this weekend. >> reporter: >> for the past 30 years harley davidson of washingt,
i have the general manager of the official harley davidson of washington, d.c.. him. talk about the history of this and what it means and what is going on this weekend. >> reporter: >> for the past 30 years harley davidson of washingt,
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paul, ruth davidson saying it is called in scotland so it is different, horses for courses.ve in cumbria, you might think it is quite cold in winter. there might be descents from english voters, a sense of resentment. but is what theresa may doesn't want. she has been trying to make sure it isa she has been trying to make sure it is a united kingdom and she stands for the whole of the country. but on day two after their manifesto lodge, they have a pension problem. not just the winter fuel, but social ca re just the winter fuel, but social care and this so—called dementia tax. you could tell today they are worried because david davies went on the bbc to try and attack the line. in the manifesto yesterday they talked about focusing help on the least well off when it came to the winter fuel allowance. today, they are saying they will only take money from those who can afford it. in the middle, you have people who are very worried. we will stay with scotland... well the drop in the price of oil has affected aberdeen's economy. recent months have brought signs of a recovery but
paul, ruth davidson saying it is called in scotland so it is different, horses for courses.ve in cumbria, you might think it is quite cold in winter. there might be descents from english voters, a sense of resentment. but is what theresa may doesn't want. she has been trying to make sure it isa she has been trying to make sure it is a united kingdom and she stands for the whole of the country. but on day two after their manifesto lodge, they have a pension problem. not just the winter fuel, but...
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davidson is still al mystery. rumor has it she snuck out of school and caught a bus to run away.here's never been proof she bought a ticket or boarded a bus. lisa says her parents felt helpless and grew frustrated with the investigation. one phone call between her mother and detective still seen today. >> he says that they ruled her as a runaway and my mom was an unfit mother. >> one of our cases here. >> reporter: in alexandria, virginia, it's a familiar story for callahan walsh, a child advocate with the national center for children. >> my parents were quick to realize that there was very little help. >> reporter: his parents, started the center in 1948 after his brother adam, a brother he never knew was kidnapped from a florida shopping mall and brutally murdered. shocked to learn there was no national crime system for missing kids, the walsh's helped pass the act in 1948 which led to the creation. >> i always grew up with my parents telling me adam didn't die in vain. >> reporter: down in the basement of this five story building, you'll find this room, a door with no marker.
davidson is still al mystery. rumor has it she snuck out of school and caught a bus to run away.here's never been proof she bought a ticket or boarded a bus. lisa says her parents felt helpless and grew frustrated with the investigation. one phone call between her mother and detective still seen today. >> he says that they ruled her as a runaway and my mom was an unfit mother. >> one of our cases here. >> reporter: in alexandria, virginia, it's a familiar story for callahan...
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the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payments fortland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. would you trust her to keep things running, or run the economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanning in the works by keeping people guessing about tax and spending plans, and keeping pensioners guessing about who would keep and who would lose the winter fuel allowance? she was not giving much away. we will ensure that the least well off pensioners are protected. at the moment, we see well off pensioners able to be supported with fuel bills, when struggling ordinary working families are not. i think there is a principle of fairness that underpins this. that is not how all tories see it, especially scottish conservatives under ruth davidson, who greeted mrs may in edinburgh. the scottish tory manifesto says, social security devolution allows us to make different choices in scotland, and so we will protect uni
the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payments fortland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. would you trust her to keep things running, or run the economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanning in the works by keeping people guessing about tax and spending plans, and keeping pensioners guessing about who...
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you know where you are with ruth davidson.tion of the scottish daily mail that the snp have plummeted is, ithink, something they would argue with. they have not managed to take glasgow as they hope to. that is quite a thing. the tories have taken glasgow? if you had said this to me two we e ks glasgow? if you had said this to me two weeks ago i'd have told you to have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have shifted in scotland and clearly, there is a large number of vote rs clearly, there is a large number of voters who just clearly, there is a large number of voters whojust don't clearly, there is a large number of voters who just don't want another independence referendum. that seems to be the key message that ruth davidson was putting forward. and that the tories put forward in scotland and it's resonating. we don't want any more votes about anything ever. we've got one coming haven't we on the eighth? before that on sunday, the french go to the polls to choose between marine le pen and emm
you know where you are with ruth davidson.tion of the scottish daily mail that the snp have plummeted is, ithink, something they would argue with. they have not managed to take glasgow as they hope to. that is quite a thing. the tories have taken glasgow? if you had said this to me two we e ks glasgow? if you had said this to me two weeks ago i'd have told you to have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have shifted in scotland and clearly, there is a large...
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as you said there in your introduction, ruth davidson focused very much on education.ut this week showing that standards have fallen over the last ball yea rs that standards have fallen over the last ball years for scottish pupils and use that to question the snp‘s record in government and education. nicola sturgeon off with a pretty robust response. here is a flavour of the exchanges. since last year, this government has spent more time debating the constitution than debating education, health, transport and justice combined. and we have had enough. after ten years, after ten yea rs, to enough. after ten years, after ten years, to the people of scotland deserve a government that will pull 1's focus on their priorities and not on hers? what she is trying to distract attention from those that that has been time, that has been time debating the implications of brexit. the brexit disaster. the brexit disaster that the tory party is leading this country into. well, willie rennie of the liberal democrats borrowed a tactic from jeremy corbyn, focusing on the concerns of one
as you said there in your introduction, ruth davidson focused very much on education.ut this week showing that standards have fallen over the last ball yea rs that standards have fallen over the last ball years for scottish pupils and use that to question the snp‘s record in government and education. nicola sturgeon off with a pretty robust response. here is a flavour of the exchanges. since last year, this government has spent more time debating the constitution than debating education,...
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vai sikahema along with tracy davidson, ted greenberg is here.ll these guys from stockton -- [ cheers ] -- university. diane, your mom is watching? >> yes, my mom is watching! she wanted me to do a shout out! good morning, she loves you, vai, and my students! excellent. >> thank you. >> we're having such a great time meeting so many people. and ted is really our host. this is his hood. he was telling me how diverse atlantic county is. >> it's amazing how many different landscapes are in atlantic county. you have atlantic city which has the casinos and boardwalk. and other shore communities, beaches, and then you have farms, you have other urban areas, wineries. it's amazing. there's so many things to do here in atlantic county year round. people think of the shore as summertime -- >> yeah. >> it's a happening place all the time. >> we're at galloway township, pomona road and white horse pike. we hear there are three wawas along white horse pike. >> this is the new wawa. speaking of knowing where you are, let's go to the studio and check in with f
vai sikahema along with tracy davidson, ted greenberg is here.ll these guys from stockton -- [ cheers ] -- university. diane, your mom is watching? >> yes, my mom is watching! she wanted me to do a shout out! good morning, she loves you, vai, and my students! excellent. >> thank you. >> we're having such a great time meeting so many people. and ted is really our host. this is his hood. he was telling me how diverse atlantic county is. >> it's amazing how many different...
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keay davidson and he started the column keay davidson the "science guy."doesn't rhyme. he said, that's good. so i stuck with it, bill nye the "science guy." i'm a check cal engineer. >> stephen: there is chatter on the internet you're bill nye the engineering guy. >> for four years, it's physics! ( cheers and applause ) i'm sorry, i took six semesters of calculus. is that enough? >> stephen: you're also c.e.o. of the planetary society. >> yes. >> stephen: working on something called -- which is carl sagan. >> i took one class from carl sagan. my father was the amateur astronomer. carl sagan talked about solar sailing back during the disco era, and, so, i joined the planetary society when it was started. one thing led to another. you know neil de grasse tyson. >> stephen: i do. neil is very into wine. >> stephen: yeah. and there was a meeting of the board of directors, and something happened, and now i'm the c.e.o. of the planetary society. >> stephen: because he got you into science? >> it wasn't the canadian gin, but things went fine. ( laughter ) here's
keay davidson and he started the column keay davidson the "science guy."doesn't rhyme. he said, that's good. so i stuck with it, bill nye the "science guy." i'm a check cal engineer. >> stephen: there is chatter on the internet you're bill nye the engineering guy. >> for four years, it's physics! ( cheers and applause ) i'm sorry, i took six semesters of calculus. is that enough? >> stephen: you're also c.e.o. of the planetary society. >> yes....
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do you agree we've reached peak nat in the words of ruth davidson? we possible have.st control of glasgow. what is interesting. they might be talking about it in a few decades time today, is the return of the conservative party. 20 years ago they were wiped out in scotland, today they are back and back in unexpected places. there is a conservative councillor now in the paisley, one of the most deprived areas of scotland. ruth davidson, the leader of the scottish conservatives she says that her party is now unquestionably the main party of the union in scotland. she is hoping that in next month's general election she will pick up tactical votes from people across the spectrum who do not want to have a second independence referendum. nick, thanks very much indeed. nick watt there in birmingham. west midlands, tees valley, derbyshire, lancashire, south wales and glasgow. these were the places they used to weigh the labour vote, so certain were they of their heartland support. this map, from the guardian, shows the labour gains. and this one shows the tory gains — they ar
do you agree we've reached peak nat in the words of ruth davidson? we possible have.st control of glasgow. what is interesting. they might be talking about it in a few decades time today, is the return of the conservative party. 20 years ago they were wiped out in scotland, today they are back and back in unexpected places. there is a conservative councillor now in the paisley, one of the most deprived areas of scotland. ruth davidson, the leader of the scottish conservatives she says that her...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. did you say heat wave? >> heat wave. it's already really warm. >> let's check in with bill henley. define what a heat wave is exactly. >> my pleasure, vai sikahema. >> thank you very much. >> that would be three days with temperatures into the 90s in a row. >> three? >> we've already had two. that would be wednesday and thursday. yesterday's high was 93. we may hit 90 this afternoon. this morning, it feels warm and muggy. it's just dropped to 68 in the suburbs. starting to see the skies brighten over king of prussia where it's 72, up to 72 at 8:00 and 82 at 11:00. it's going to be a hot one for philadelphia. we could see storms develop in delaware and new jersey as the temperatures climb into the upper 80s for the lehigh valley and the suburbs. right up to 90 degrees for new jersey and at the shore, 84 degrees. sunny and warm one. i'll break it down and show you when you can expect to see showers and thunderstorms. the activity i'm watching now is in the ohio valley. i'll break it dow
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. did you say heat wave? >> heat wave. it's already really warm. >> let's check in with bill henley. define what a heat wave is exactly. >> my pleasure, vai sikahema. >> thank you very much. >> that would be three days with temperatures into the 90s in a row. >> three? >> we've already had two. that would be wednesday and thursday. yesterday's high was 93. we may hit 90 this afternoon. this morning, it feels...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we are all interested in the timing of the rain that's about to hit us. let's check in with meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate nbc10 first alert neighborhood forecast. >>> i'm not expecting widespread rain. there's a chance you'll need the umbrella. we'll see showers during the day, but not a lot of activity. we're starting out drier than yesterday. yesterday at this time, we were looking at a damp beach avenue as rain had fallen overnight. not this morning. just cloudy overhead. the showers are farther to the south. you see cloudy skies in cape may, morris river, and atlantic city to start. the showers and some thunderstorm activity moving through maryland and delaware. not impressive this morning. a chance of scattered showers, and late today, a possibility of thunderstorms from that line of storms. most of the day, looking at cloudy skies and cool temperatures. 50s now. we'll warm into the 60s this afternoon. right now, 56 in the lehigh valley. you might see fog in som
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we are all interested in the timing of the rain that's about to hit us. let's check in with meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate nbc10 first alert neighborhood forecast. >>> i'm not expecting widespread rain. there's a chance you'll need the umbrella. we'll see showers during the day, but not a lot of activity. we're starting out drier than yesterday. yesterday at this time, we were looking at a damp beach avenue as rain had...
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. >> reporter: jackie davidson loves her job and was happy to come to work on sunday. but she says being a sun isny veil city employee barely covers the bills. >> every once in a while we are making the cost of living and the cost of housing, especially if you rent. it just continues to go up. >> a lot of city employees want to live in sunnyvale and that is the actual fact. we have people that are driving three plus hours every day to come in. >> reporter: on monday davidson and half of their staff say they are planning to stay home. >> sunnyvale employees are going on strike tomorrow. >> reporter: working in the planning department library and parks, they will join the picket line. the mayor of sunnyvale is prepared to work in the front office this week after sunnyvale employees rejected the city's last offer. >> it includes a 10% raise for them with generous healthcare benefits. even this last week we've added a $6,000 per employee signing bonus to try to get those deals made. >> reporter: but the sea says that's far from enough. under 16% of the rest of the bay area
. >> reporter: jackie davidson loves her job and was happy to come to work on sunday. but she says being a sun isny veil city employee barely covers the bills. >> every once in a while we are making the cost of living and the cost of housing, especially if you rent. it just continues to go up. >> a lot of city employees want to live in sunnyvale and that is the actual fact. we have people that are driving three plus hours every day to come in. >> reporter: on monday...
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. >> reporter: jackie davidson loves her job and was happy to come to work on sunday to put on a living green fair. but she says being a sunnyvale city employee barely covers the bills. >> and the cost of living and the cost of housing especially if you rent just continues to go up. >> a lot of city employees are allowed to live in sunnyvale and that is the fact. we have people driving three plus hours every day to come in. >> reporter: on monday davidson and half of their staff say they are planning to stay home. >> sunnyvale employees are going on strike tomorrow. >> reporter: employees working in the the planning department will join the picket line. the mayor says he is prepared to work in the front office this week after employees rejected the city's last offer. >> it includes a 10% raise for them. it has generous healthcare benefits. even this last week we've adam buchanan $6,000 per employee signing bonus to try to get those deals made. >> reporter: but the s is ea says that is far from enough. but under 16% of the rest of the bay area. >> it sounds like a huge number. but when y
. >> reporter: jackie davidson loves her job and was happy to come to work on sunday to put on a living green fair. but she says being a sunnyvale city employee barely covers the bills. >> and the cost of living and the cost of housing especially if you rent just continues to go up. >> a lot of city employees are allowed to live in sunnyvale and that is the fact. we have people driving three plus hours every day to come in. >> reporter: on monday davidson and half of...
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. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc10 news today," i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. a little bit of rain, but it's not just today. we'll check in with meteorologist bill henley for the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. bill? >>> a light rain falling in center city this morning. that's a live view across the delaware. a lot more rain on the way. and most of it so far has been in delaware and south jersey with some heavier downpours. you see it in dover, getting heavier downpours there. even a chance we'll see a thunderstorm during the day today. it's not going to be an all-day rainfall. rainy conditions will taper off this afternoon. moving into salem and cumberland counties. camden and gloucester counties seeing rain, as well. it will continue the next never days. temperatures into the 50s. 60s this afternoon. a rainy one for philadelphia, 69. 68 in new jersey and the lehigh valley up to 66 degrees this afternoon. i'll walk you through it hour by hour with the futurecast and show you when the heavier downpours are likely to reach your neighborhood when
. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc10 news today," i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. a little bit of rain, but it's not just today. we'll check in with meteorologist bill henley for the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. bill? >>> a light rain falling in center city this morning. that's a live view across the delaware. a lot more rain on the way. and most of it so far has been in delaware and south jersey with some heavier downpours. you...
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. >> reporter: 43 years later, what happened to brenda davidson is still a mystery. rumor has it she snuck out of school and caught a bus to run away. there's never been proof she bought a ticket lisa says her parents felt helpless and grew frustrated with the investigation. one phone call between her mother and a detective still stings today. >> he said that they ruled her as a runaway and my mom was an unfit mother. >> one of the cases here -- >> reporter: in alexandria, virginia, it's a familiar story for callahan walsh. a child advocate with the national center more missing and exploited children or nicnac. >> parents were quick to realize there was little help. >> reporter: his parents started the center in 1984 after his brother adam, a brother he never knew, was kidnapped from a florida shopping mall and brutally murdered. shocked to learn there was no national crime system for missing kids. the walshs helped pass the missing children's assistant act of 1984 which led to the creation of nicnac. >> i always grew up with parents telling we need to make sure adam
. >> reporter: 43 years later, what happened to brenda davidson is still a mystery. rumor has it she snuck out of school and caught a bus to run away. there's never been proof she bought a ticket lisa says her parents felt helpless and grew frustrated with the investigation. one phone call between her mother and a detective still stings today. >> he said that they ruled her as a runaway and my mom was an unfit mother. >> one of the cases here -- >> reporter: in...
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we say good morning to tracy davidson and vai sikahema. hey, guys. >>> good morning, rosemary. >> good morning. yeah, we've got to be more specific. there's like a dozen wawas at the white horse pike. >> yeah, white horse pike and pomona road. i already have my coffee as -- >> good thing we got here early. there's like six wawas along white horse pike. got to get everybody here on time. >> do you know who didn't have trouble? ted greenberg. join us. >> our host. >> he's hosting us. >> good to see you guys. happy you're here. >> i know. it's great. >> we always talk to each other on tv. >> that's right. now we can have coffee together right here. >> and we can have coffee with you. come on out. we have free coffee, and we can't wait to meet you. >> back to you, rosemary. >> all right, vai, tracy, and ted. >>> now to the first alert traffic. francesca ruscio is keeping an eye on the schuylkill expressway. >>> we'll start things off on the schuylkill expressway. very little to know traffic as of now. this is from montgomery drive, eastbound i
we say good morning to tracy davidson and vai sikahema. hey, guys. >>> good morning, rosemary. >> good morning. yeah, we've got to be more specific. there's like a dozen wawas at the white horse pike. >> yeah, white horse pike and pomona road. i already have my coffee as -- >> good thing we got here early. there's like six wawas along white horse pike. got to get everybody here on time. >> do you know who didn't have trouble? ted greenberg. join us. >> our...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. just good habit to take the umbrella. not everybody will need it. meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill? >>> keep it handy. you don't need it yet. cloudy skies. low clouds over philadelphia. there are areas with fog. atlantic fog in spring city, pennsylvania. that's not the only spot. fog will disappear, and showers may appear. the first of the showers moving into southern delaware, a ways to go before they move into the rest of the area. there have been downpours in eastern maryland but no lightning yet for the area. no showers yet.
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. just good habit to take the umbrella. not everybody will need it. meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill? >>> keep it handy. you don't need it yet. cloudy skies. low clouds over philadelphia. there are areas with fog. atlantic fog in spring city, pennsylvania. that's not the only spot. fog will disappear, and showers may appear. the first of the showers moving into southern delaware, a ways to...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. warmer, but at least we won't have to deal with rain at least during the day. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate nbc10 first alert neighborhood weather forecast. bill? >>> we're at 61. just went up a degree. it's been fluctuating a little in philadelphia. this is a mostly cloudy view. the clouds will break for some sunshine, but the clouds won't leave us completely during the day today. a little fog this morning. in some of the suburbs, light fog in pottstown. improving in lancaster, was down to zero visibility. pottstown had zero visibility first thing this morning. light fog at trenton. lighter at northeast philadelphia and wilmington. you might see a few pockets of fog this morning in south jersey and delaware. one-mile visibility currently in dover. what you won't see, any cold temperatures, and a little bit warmer this afternoon. 50s to start. look at the sky glowing in the lehigh valley. this is just updated information. 58 degrees at 8:00. 66 deg
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. warmer, but at least we won't have to deal with rain at least during the day. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate nbc10 first alert neighborhood weather forecast. bill? >>> we're at 61. just went up a degree. it's been fluctuating a little in philadelphia. this is a mostly cloudy view. the clouds will break for some sunshine, but the clouds won't leave us completely during the day today. a little fog this...
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rick davidson is very powerful and people almost not relate higher to the english conservative party.n calls for her to come to westminster. she is very popular, it is very interesting. the labour party in scotland, there were council seats they could not even find candidates for. this is a change in direction and it is nicola sturgeon backing down because she said that she wanted in the second referendum on independence next autumn, and now she's saying, 0k, we will wait until after brexit. we will wait until after brexit. we will be back with you, but thank you very much again. now look at some of the other stories making the election campaign news. the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, has been at a bakery in south london. after making some pastry, mr farron said the lib dems could form a strong opposition and are "a real alternative" to what he called conservative "meanness" and labour "fa ntasy". meanwhile, the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, has accused the conservative and labour of creating an "almost environment—free" general election. she has also sent lette
rick davidson is very powerful and people almost not relate higher to the english conservative party.n calls for her to come to westminster. she is very popular, it is very interesting. the labour party in scotland, there were council seats they could not even find candidates for. this is a change in direction and it is nicola sturgeon backing down because she said that she wanted in the second referendum on independence next autumn, and now she's saying, 0k, we will wait until after brexit. we...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. the fog behind us is one of those stories. let's find out when this is going to go away. meteorologist bill henley has the most accurate first alert neighborhood weather forecast. bill? >>> everybody's getting fog. look at spring city, pennsylvania. socked in this morning. that was one of the areas that saw fog yesterday. this morning, it extends into delaware and new jersey. look at cape may and the live view from the marquis de lafayette hotel. it will take some time for the fog to burn off, but it will be easing out. mostly cloudy and light fog in easton now. we have seen some reports of zero visibility. right now one-mile visibility in coatesville, bluebell, doylestown. we've seen some improvement in reading and pottstown. hazelton not as thick ads yesterday. northeast -- thick as yesterday. northeast philadelphia and trenton, that hasn't budged since we went on the air at 4:30. zero visibility. millville is still reporting visibility, as well, with one-mile visibility in delaware
i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. the fog behind us is one of those stories. let's find out when this is going to go away. meteorologist bill henley has the most accurate first alert neighborhood weather forecast. bill? >>> everybody's getting fog. look at spring city, pennsylvania. socked in this morning. that was one of the areas that saw fog yesterday. this morning, it extends into delaware and new jersey. look at cape may and the live view from the marquis de lafayette...
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on the other side you've got ruth davidson for the conservatives whose party has become the main voicein scotland, because they've had some degree of success and are now the official opposition. in many ways those two issues have polarised politics in scotland. then in the middle you've got labour, which used to dominate politics in scotland for many years but have had a pretty torrid time recently. their success has come at the expense, the rise of the snp, still the most popular party in scotland. the liberal democrats have also struggled to regain a major foothold democrats have also struggled to regain a majorfoothold in democrats have also struggled to regain a major foothold in scottish politics in recent years. it's also worth pointing out that no politician taking part in tonight's debate is going to be a candidate to become the next uk prime minister. regardless of that fact, everything they do and say could have a massive influence on the outcome of this election and what happens after. lots of talk today that the snp may be looking to refocus some of their campaign, to look
on the other side you've got ruth davidson for the conservatives whose party has become the main voicein scotland, because they've had some degree of success and are now the official opposition. in many ways those two issues have polarised politics in scotland. then in the middle you've got labour, which used to dominate politics in scotland for many years but have had a pretty torrid time recently. their success has come at the expense, the rise of the snp, still the most popular party in...
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yesterday i went to a harley davidson rally, actually, and met all these saudis who love harl davidsons. and it was amazing how many saudis tell you how much they like trump, this is a guy we can understand. you try to push them-- what about all the things he said about islam and your country? they seem a lot more willing, i think than many americans to dismiss it as campaign rhetoric. there has been a concerted media campaign inside the kingdom and i think it trickled down and people felt okay this is going to be a guy we can do business with. >> stewart: ben, mr. trump is slated to give a speech tomorrow. is there any indication with the tone, the tenor, the content? >> no, and it's interesting. this is the one thing that a number of saudi contacts i have, have expressed some discomfort over. they've kind of said, hmmm, trump is going to give a speech about islam. hmmm, we need to see how this is going to go. i wouldn't say people are too scared of it but it's one thing people have kind of-- it's raised oi browse we can say. what really interests him in this relationship is fighting e
yesterday i went to a harley davidson rally, actually, and met all these saudis who love harl davidsons. and it was amazing how many saudis tell you how much they like trump, this is a guy we can understand. you try to push them-- what about all the things he said about islam and your country? they seem a lot more willing, i think than many americans to dismiss it as campaign rhetoric. there has been a concerted media campaign inside the kingdom and i think it trickled down and people felt okay...
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i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema.et's get right to meteorologist bill henley in the first alert forecast. we kind of make it through the fog this morning, and sunshine later today? >> we will finally see sunshine. it will be slow coming our way. this will make for slow going this morning to easton. look at the thick fog. that's a live view there. the fog has been down to -- well, improving now. pottstown, quakertown, three-mile visibility is an improvement. coatesville at one-mile visibility. along with doylestown and bluebell, and northeast philadelphia, zero visibility. we're seeing a little bit of improvement in mt. holly. light fog at philadelphia international. wilmington, dover, and millville seeing fog to start with. but it's not going to be around all day. nor will showers. we have showers and thunderstorms moving through central pennsylvania, those are trending through the pocono mountains. we could see showers develop and possibly strong storms this afternoon. not everybody's going to get that. we will all s
i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema.et's get right to meteorologist bill henley in the first alert forecast. we kind of make it through the fog this morning, and sunshine later today? >> we will finally see sunshine. it will be slow coming our way. this will make for slow going this morning to easton. look at the thick fog. that's a live view there. the fog has been down to -- well, improving now. pottstown, quakertown, three-mile visibility is an improvement. coatesville at...
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the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment forioners in scotland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here'sjohn pienaar. would you trust are to keep things running, or run the economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanning in the works by keeping people guessing about tax and spending plans, and keeping pensioners guessing about who would keep and who would lose the winter fuel allowance? she was not giving much away. we will ensure that the least well off pensioners are protected. at the moment, we see well off pensioners able to be supported with fuel bills, when struggling ordinary working families are not. i think there is a principle of fairness that underpins this. that is not how all tories see it, especially scottish conservatives under ruth davidson, who greeted mrs may in edinburgh. the scottish tory manifesto says, social security devolution allows us to make different choices in scotland, and so we will protect universal winterfu
the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment forioners in scotland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here'sjohn pienaar. would you trust are to keep things running, or run the economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanning in the works by keeping people guessing about tax and spending plans, and keeping pensioners guessing about who would keep and who...
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the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment forprime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money while some families were struggling. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. would you trust her to keep things running, or to run your economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanner in the works by keeping people guessing about her tax and spending plans, and then keeping pensioners guessing about who'd keep and who'd lose the winter fuel allowance? she wasn't giving much away. we will continue to ensure that the least well off pensioners are protected. but if you look at the situation at the moment, we see well off pensioners able to be supported with theirfuel bills, when struggling ordinary working families are not. i think there's a principle of fairness that underpins this. but that's not how all tories see it, especially scottish conservatives under their leader, ruth davidson, who greeted mrs may in edinburgh. the scottish tory manifesto, published today, says, "social security devolution a
the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment forprime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money while some families were struggling. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. would you trust her to keep things running, or to run your economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanner in the works by keeping people guessing about her tax and spending plans, and then keeping pensioners guessing about who'd keep...
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tory mp beyond a shadow of a doubt, you only had to watch miss davidson to see.e know the tory mp's will only be a rubber stamp for anything theresa may wants to do. whether it is austerity cuts, tax cuts. we want strong scottish voices standing for scotland and that can only come from the snp. so make sure you vote snp to get our strong voices. [applause] ms. sturgeon: ok? thank you. thank you all very much indeed. before we[applause] and today we will do i am sure some more appear. can i think all of you for coming here today, but more importantly, can ask each and everyone of you now to leave this hall and get the campaign for your local snp candidate. before you lose, gather the campaign material. [applause] ms. sturgeon: campaign as smart as you can. there are big challenges ahead for all of us. the decisions taken over the next few years for the westminster government will shape us. stand up for scotland. let's get out. let's win. [applause] ♪ applause] ♪ >> in case you missed it, oregon senator ron wyden. cuts aresive medicaid going to hit american communi
tory mp beyond a shadow of a doubt, you only had to watch miss davidson to see.e know the tory mp's will only be a rubber stamp for anything theresa may wants to do. whether it is austerity cuts, tax cuts. we want strong scottish voices standing for scotland and that can only come from the snp. so make sure you vote snp to get our strong voices. [applause] ms. sturgeon: ok? thank you. thank you all very much indeed. before we[applause] and today we will do i am sure some more appear. can i...
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i will bring ruth davidson in. thanks for joining will bring ruth davidson in.where you are today? i think today is shaping up to be a good day for the scottish conservatives. it consolidates some of the gains we made last year at the scottish parliament and became the scottish parliament and became the second party in scotland. people across scotland are looking for the scottish fight back against the snp where they have tried to create a sense of momentum. wherever you are, from the borders to the highlands, the only party strong enough to lead the only party strong enough to lead the fight back is the scottish conservatives. we have john nicholson, and i wonder what he might have to say about that. nicholson, and i wonder what he might have to say about thatm nicholson, and i wonder what he might have to say about that. it is always good to see ruth, i am looking at her local government leaflet in front of me. she always says, get on with the job and stop obsessing about the constitution. this leaflet doesn't mention bins, transport or education. what it says
i will bring ruth davidson in. thanks for joining will bring ruth davidson in.where you are today? i think today is shaping up to be a good day for the scottish conservatives. it consolidates some of the gains we made last year at the scottish parliament and became the scottish parliament and became the second party in scotland. people across scotland are looking for the scottish fight back against the snp where they have tried to create a sense of momentum. wherever you are, from the borders...
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ruth davidson is a very different kind of conservative, as i am sure you know. is a very shrewd tactician and saw the opportunity to capitalise on a widespread resentment among unionists at the prospect of a new independence referendum, which the first minister, nicola sturgeon, has been trying to get off the ground. that, and remember also we have had this very strong pro—tory, pro—brexit move in politics. scotland is still pa rt move in politics. scotland is still part of the uk and a lot of voters in these areas are probably, like many working—class voters in the north of england, they are not happy about what they see in europe. there isa about what they see in europe. there is a significant brexit vote in scotland, more than 1 is a significant brexit vote in scotland, more than1 million is a significant brexit vote in scotland, more than 1 million voted to leave in june. scotland, more than 1 million voted to leave injune. these will be distributed across many of these constituencies. if you put these things together, the independence referendum, ruth david
ruth davidson is a very different kind of conservative, as i am sure you know. is a very shrewd tactician and saw the opportunity to capitalise on a widespread resentment among unionists at the prospect of a new independence referendum, which the first minister, nicola sturgeon, has been trying to get off the ground. that, and remember also we have had this very strong pro—tory, pro—brexit move in politics. scotland is still pa rt move in politics. scotland is still part of the uk and a lot...
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we only had to watch davidson defend the rate, for goodness sake. tory mps will be a rubber stamp for anything theresa may wants brexit puts scottish jobs on the line. we want strong scottish voices standing up for scotland and that can only come from the smp's. so make sure on june the eighth, you vote smp to get those strong voices. [applause] thank you all very much. we end,e and -- before can i think you all for coming today, but more importantly, can i ask you to leave this hall and get out there and campaign for your local smp candidate. [applause] campaign as hard as you can. there are big challenges ahead for all of us. the decisions taken by westminster government over the next couple of years will shape our country. let's make sure smp voices are standing up for scotland. let's get out there and win this election. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] on sunday, author and journalist matt tybee will be our guest on "in-d
we only had to watch davidson defend the rate, for goodness sake. tory mps will be a rubber stamp for anything theresa may wants brexit puts scottish jobs on the line. we want strong scottish voices standing up for scotland and that can only come from the smp's. so make sure on june the eighth, you vote smp to get those strong voices. [applause] thank you all very much. we end,e and -- before can i think you all for coming today, but more importantly, can i ask you to leave this hall and get...
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i'm tracy davidson.in with the continue problem we're watching for your on route 73 in mount laurel. boy is keeping an eye on that and has an update. >> we've been watching that will morning. no update except delays are worse because getting into further into rush hour. route 73 northbound closed down right around 295. after 295 and approaching route 38 traffic is completely jammed almost not even moving. back to the closure. since we're that big delay you need to get around that. route 70 and 38 is still open. my suggestion is to take church road. that will get you by the scene. >>> now let's catch up with first alert meteorologist bill henley. he has your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> rain is falling. we're seeing widespread light rain. storm ranger 10 is in burlington county. there are moderate showers. heavier showers this afternoon. when we could see thunderstorms. heading out the door right now you need the jacket and rain gear as the temperatures are in the 50s. >>> thank you. today a se
i'm tracy davidson.in with the continue problem we're watching for your on route 73 in mount laurel. boy is keeping an eye on that and has an update. >> we've been watching that will morning. no update except delays are worse because getting into further into rush hour. route 73 northbound closed down right around 295. after 295 and approaching route 38 traffic is completely jammed almost not even moving. back to the closure. since we're that big delay you need to get around that. route...
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with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. the swedish prosecutors dropped their rape allegation. the ft has a picture women in terror and going to the polls in the iranian election. the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radio presenters being charged. the times are reporting that the prime minister, theresa may, is planning tough new controls on technology firms. the sun is looking ahead to the wedding of pippa middleton, saying prince harry's girlfriend could upstage the bride. the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. the scottish secretary says it is a p pa re ntly scottish secretary says it is apparently because of the weather. the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue protein can trigger the disease. back to julian assange protein can tr
with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. the swedish prosecutors dropped their rape allegation. the ft has a picture women in terror and going to the polls in the iranian election. the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radio presenters being charged. the...
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this is "nbc 10 news today" i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. starting out rainy again this morning. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. >> some moderate showers now moving just to the west. bensalem getting light rain and steady rain. these showers are moving up from the south at 30 miles per hour and there are some breaks in the rainfall. so not going all day rainfall. but i want to keep your rain gear with you. later today we're likely to see more showers and possibility this evening of strong thunderstorms. right now just for philadelphia. 56 degrees. 50s for. the suburbs. and if you're stuck in thes in delaware where the winds are now at 20 miles per hour. those are easterly winds coming in off the ocean. that's keeping temperatures from going anywhere. this afternoon we may see some breaks not only in the rain but some breaks with sunshine. some neighborhoods in delaware could make it in the 70s. that's also a possibility in south jersey. without it close to 70 degrees this after
this is "nbc 10 news today" i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. starting out rainy again this morning. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. >> some moderate showers now moving just to the west. bensalem getting light rain and steady rain. these showers are moving up from the south at 30 miles per hour and there are some breaks in the rainfall. so not going all day rainfall. but i want to keep your rain gear...
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thousands of motorcycles converging one spot is at the harley davidson dealership. >> this is a rallying point. they might have 300 riders from here downtown. this is a way station for those joining the fun downtown. that throaty roar, a sign that rolling thunder is in town. 500 riders gearing up for the ride. there is closeness among veterans. many from the vietnam era. the mission is to keep the p.o.w./m.i.a. issue alive. 8 o,000 veterans are still missing. rolling thunder. 30 years old now. it started with a couple of thousand funding for the v.a. and the proper healthcare for vet. for the founder, the big issue is still about the p.o.w. and the m.i.a.'s. >> we have had a lot of remains dug up, found. the families know where they are. they are buried. we want president trump to sit down with the countries we know had live p.o.w.'s. not just live american p.o.w.'s. >> there are 3200 p.o.w.'s/m.i.a.'s from the korean conflict alone. it's important for an accounting. there will be a dignified candlelight vigil tonight in downtown d.c. reporting live from fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news
thousands of motorcycles converging one spot is at the harley davidson dealership. >> this is a rallying point. they might have 300 riders from here downtown. this is a way station for those joining the fun downtown. that throaty roar, a sign that rolling thunder is in town. 500 riders gearing up for the ride. there is closeness among veterans. many from the vietnam era. the mission is to keep the p.o.w./m.i.a. issue alive. 8 o,000 veterans are still missing. rolling thunder. 30 years old...
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for whatever reason, don't have that same global view said grace woodward, the president of the davidson college republicans. she continued, when our generation is in power, we will take climate change much more seriously. i'm not sure we have the time for that, but i appreciate grace's sentiment. ken hef never -- heffner said he too believes it will eventually become politically unviable for republicans to keep dismissing climate change. he said, i think that the folks that are our age are going to have to reshape the party and take in a different direction. it sounds like these future leaders of the republican party are putting their elders on notice. it's not just a majority of the american people and it's not just young leaders of the republican party who don't buy president trump's tone-deaf climate agenda. corporate america isn't buying it either. in the lead up to the inauguration more than 630 companies and investors representing nearly two million employees and more than $1 trillion in revenue wrote to donald trump counseling him to combat climate change. food giants, kellogg's,
for whatever reason, don't have that same global view said grace woodward, the president of the davidson college republicans. she continued, when our generation is in power, we will take climate change much more seriously. i'm not sure we have the time for that, but i appreciate grace's sentiment. ken hef never -- heffner said he too believes it will eventually become politically unviable for republicans to keep dismissing climate change. he said, i think that the folks that are our age are...
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davidson. peter davidson. a lot of peters. so peter said, i'm about to publish your -- publish a back by a canadian author, female, and i thought you might like to consider it. and i said, i would if the name is margaret attwood. some he said, yes. it all began. serendipity obviously. when i met her we were sitting across the table and i was very nervous about meeting her. because i knew something about her. i read her novel and had read some of their poetry, but she didn't know anything about me. when you sit down the table, the first -- got comfortable in our chairs, she asked me, what sign are you? so i said, i'm a gemini. she said, both my parents are geminies. so i thought, okay. that went pretty well. next question, can i see your palm? if you look very carefully at both palms, -- i don't remember what she said. curiously, sent that you have a lot of lines. but not so long after that, after we just had general conversation, margaret said, i think we should give it a try. so it began. published by simon & simon & schuster
davidson. peter davidson. a lot of peters. so peter said, i'm about to publish your -- publish a back by a canadian author, female, and i thought you might like to consider it. and i said, i would if the name is margaret attwood. some he said, yes. it all began. serendipity obviously. when i met her we were sitting across the table and i was very nervous about meeting her. because i knew something about her. i read her novel and had read some of their poetry, but she didn't know anything about...
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i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. 6:30. a rainy start to the week.et's find out how long the rain will stick around. meteorologist bill henley with the latest accurate first alert forecast. >>> the rain hasn't wasted time moving in this morning. we've seen steady rain in delaware and south jersey. it's starting to slide to the southeast. scattered showers in parts of the suburbs. really not very heavy at all for chester county. the showers that are missing from the area will be arriving later this morning. and the steadiest rain and heaviest rain during the day in delaware and south jersey, many neighborhoods could pick up more than an inch of rain, possibly two inches. temperatures in the same territory, 54 in new jersey, the lehigh valley, 56. delaware at 56 degrees. the showers have been light so far in wilmington. the steadier rain and potential for heavier downpours at 8:00 and into the 11:00 hour. it won't prevent the temperatures from climbing. 62 degrees at 11:00. later this afternoon, close to 70. you're not going to see sunshine. 68 in new
i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. 6:30. a rainy start to the week.et's find out how long the rain will stick around. meteorologist bill henley with the latest accurate first alert forecast. >>> the rain hasn't wasted time moving in this morning. we've seen steady rain in delaware and south jersey. it's starting to slide to the southeast. scattered showers in parts of the suburbs. really not very heavy at all for chester county. the showers that are missing from the area...