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>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when weople have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopus. we're gonna coax him out of his hole. so, we stick the spear in there. you're gonna make him feel he's not safe no more. when he comes running out there you want to stick him with a spear. >> anthony: final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp blow from a mallet. or, if you want to go old-school, bite him right in the brain. in my case it took repeated crunching to locate the apparently chiclet-sized organ. >> walter: it's going to come to you, take your time. >
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when weople have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >>...
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maybe, walter? >> well, i would also say that at the moment -- you know, we think of the civil war as having been declared with the firing on ft. sumpter. but lincoln didn't go to congress. congress wasn't in session, and ask for a declaration of war. i think lincoln would have been on shaky grounds, even shakier than on some of his earlier arrests in arresting robert e. lee when lee resigned his army commission. i would be hard pressed as a lawyer to say he violated laws at that moment. >> let's close with a comment from each before we hear from our assistant administrator. steven, one sentence, please. >> i'm sorry? >> you have one sentence. >> what is the topic? we're still on enemies? we haven't exhausted that? >> anything to close out this, lincoln's enemies? >> i think we need to think of the american civil war in the context of a whole. it is very difficult to divide politics and military as we think about this war. one of the things i've learned is, you know, the war is just politics by anot
maybe, walter? >> well, i would also say that at the moment -- you know, we think of the civil war as having been declared with the firing on ft. sumpter. but lincoln didn't go to congress. congress wasn't in session, and ask for a declaration of war. i think lincoln would have been on shaky grounds, even shakier than on some of his earlier arrests in arresting robert e. lee when lee resigned his army commission. i would be hard pressed as a lawyer to say he violated laws at that moment....
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>> saturday night i'm walter perez. in the news authorities are investigating the death of two people inside a home in langhorne. >>> a major mistake in paradise as emergency officials sent an alert warning a ballistics missle was on its way to hawaii. >>> the big story is eagles first playoff appearance in four years battle of the bird at the linc this evening as eagles take on falcons in powe powe season play, right now score 10-six atlanta "action news" reporter annie mccormack live with fans, having some fun and hoping for the best, annie. >> reporter: well, yeah fans were in good spirits at end of the many hours long tailgate who ift a the cold nice warm and they were full of high spirits head today's game. here's some thoughts that we got on their way in linc. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eag also. >> we are going to win. >> eagles nation. >> bird. >> we believe, in you nick foles. >> our tailgate was great. we were here for 12:00 o'clock on. >> yeah. >> awesome awesome.o it and do it good. wein, that is all we want, anyway we
>> saturday night i'm walter perez. in the news authorities are investigating the death of two people inside a home in langhorne. >>> a major mistake in paradise as emergency officials sent an alert warning a ballistics missle was on its way to hawaii. >>> the big story is eagles first playoff appearance in four years battle of the bird at the linc this evening as eagles take on falcons in powe powe season play, right now score 10-six atlanta "action news"...
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action news delaware valleys leading news program w metrologist melissa jeff skversky,bloomquist, and waltererez. warmer weather is on the way this week but for now the cold is not over just yet and the fall out just numerous water main breaks being reported across the city and the snow is frozen over in many forcing heavy equipment to take s have failed sunday night i'm walter perez the big story on another day of dangerous cold while temperinally make it out of the teens tomorrow a winter weather advisory has been issued for tomorrow and could arrive just in time forhe evening two days after the storm fong the jersey shore are still cleaning up massive piles of snow there the action cam on the scene in atlantic city where you can see those bulldozers busy at work over in benton a whole bunch of sides streets are still not cleared out but some vehicles still s and for that reason several school districts are closed again tomorrow and others delayed atlantic cityls are closed and mar and bender city schools opening two hours late complete list ofclosings on our website 6abc.com we have team
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>> reporter: walter, it has been a big week, dynasty here at oxford valley mall. look at this line behind me hundreds of people, are waiting in line on thursday, hundreds of people lined up for eagles players and they have them sign autographs and tonight it is happening again, this line, wrapped around the second floor of the mall -- >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> reporter: they are cheering , exciting they have chairs while they wait and folks are awaiting patrick robinson and ronald darby and linebacker michael kendricks. ronald darby's expect first. none here yet, running late, they are due to live around 6:00 p.m. first people in line said they showed up around 11:00 a.m. today and they say this wait is well worth it. >> really want to see these guys, yes. we want to see them. we want them to win the super bowl. i was at vikings game and falcons game. >> reporter: robinson. >> they beat out that touchdown. we want to meet them. >> i have michael kendricks, my favorite player, so i'm really exited to see him. >> everybody is getting a cut, and it is a good time. h
>> reporter: walter, it has been a big week, dynasty here at oxford valley mall. look at this line behind me hundreds of people, are waiting in line on thursday, hundreds of people lined up for eagles players and they have them sign autographs and tonight it is happening again, this line, wrapped around the second floor of the mall -- >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> reporter: they are cheering , exciting they have chairs while they wait and folks are awaiting patrick robinson and...
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walter, back to you. >> we love you, wendy.ob, thanks very much. >>> moving on to other news tonight we have breaking news regarding republican congressman patrick meehan. ethics committee investigation has been ordered by house speaker paul ryan following a new york times report that meehan used thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to settle a sexual harassment claim. meehan has been removed from his own position on the ethics committee. according to the times last year a former aid accused meehan of making unwanted romantic overtures toward her. his office released a statement a short time ago denying the allegations. >>> a naked man, stralling along i-95, in philadelphia, is being blamed for a huge traffic jam this afternoon. investigators say that they have received a whole bunch of phone calls at 12:30 about a name guy wondering on the shoulder and right lane of the roadway, throwing objects at drivers. at least two cars were damaged man was seen on the southbound lanes between 676 and allegheny avenue, ramps to the citi
walter, back to you. >> we love you, wendy.ob, thanks very much. >>> moving on to other news tonight we have breaking news regarding republican congressman patrick meehan. ethics committee investigation has been ordered by house speaker paul ryan following a new york times report that meehan used thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to settle a sexual harassment claim. meehan has been removed from his own position on the ethics committee. according to the times last year a...
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walter? walter: we are not enemies. we must be friends. [applause] frank: excellent.let me close in the same spirit and which are great panelists have allocuted right now. our friend asked, why does lincoln loom so large overall cultural landscape? great authors by barry schwartz and others have answered that abraham lincoln is much more than a symbol, more than an idea. abraham lincoln is a living force who has always been a lamp illuminating the ideals of the american people as well as a mirror reflecting their interest. with that, we will conclude this. thank you so much for your attendance. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> just did an american history tv? visit our website --c-span.org. you can preview upcoming programs and watch lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> this coming monday professor a classe carson teaches on martin luther king jr.'s
walter? walter: we are not enemies. we must be friends. [applause] frank: excellent.let me close in the same spirit and which are great panelists have allocuted right now. our friend asked, why does lincoln loom so large overall cultural landscape? great authors by barry schwartz and others have answered that abraham lincoln is much more than a symbol, more than an idea. abraham lincoln is a living force who has always been a lamp illuminating the ideals of the american people as well as a...
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walter? walter: we are not enemies. we must be friends. [applause] frank: excellent. close in the same spirit and which are great panelists have allocated right now. asked, why does lincoln loom so large overall cultural landscape? authors by barry schwartz and others have answered that abraham lincoln is much more than a symbol, more than an idea. abraham lincoln is a living force who has always been a lamp illuminating the ideals of the american people as well as a mirror reflecting their interest. with that, we will conclude this. thank you so much for your attendance. americane watching history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on her schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. weekend, we see artifacts to be featured in a u.s. diplomacy museum, scheduled to open in 2019. here is a preview. >> we have many passports in the collection and they tell 10 -- and they tell fantastic stories. oldests the second passport we have in our collection. it is unusual. he was going over to europe because of his profession. century, it
walter? walter: we are not enemies. we must be friends. [applause] frank: excellent. close in the same spirit and which are great panelists have allocated right now. asked, why does lincoln loom so large overall cultural landscape? authors by barry schwartz and others have answered that abraham lincoln is much more than a symbol, more than an idea. abraham lincoln is a living force who has always been a lamp illuminating the ideals of the american people as well as a mirror reflecting their...
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walter? >> thank you, cecily.re was a special guest sitting inside with the philadelphia orchestra at the academy of music tonight. ♪ ♪ >> that, of course, is multitalented performer and artist steve martin playing his banjo for several selections. he also performed comedy for the soldout crowt soldout crowd. much more to come, a student is sexual assaulted in her own apartment. >>> also, eagle fans continue to show unique ways to show their pride. we introduce you to a man that is making lawns look like the link. >> and a man with a superbowl win of his own offers advice to the eagles. first, a look at the great pictures you have been sending us showing off your eagle spirit. ♪ ♪ more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they love. (horn sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ even getting married. ♪ ♪ atent lending how we can help you reach your potential. >> a drexel student says she was sexual assaulted by a man that walked into her apartment. it occurred at 6:00 this morning on the 3400 block of ray street.
walter? >> thank you, cecily.re was a special guest sitting inside with the philadelphia orchestra at the academy of music tonight. ♪ ♪ >> that, of course, is multitalented performer and artist steve martin playing his banjo for several selections. he also performed comedy for the soldout crowt soldout crowd. much more to come, a student is sexual assaulted in her own apartment. >>> also, eagle fans continue to show unique ways to show their pride. we introduce you to a...
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walter, you touched on this. what concerns do you have or how long before this sort of way the trump administration operates ethically trickles down to procurement officers or lower-level government employees? walter: there are two sets of rules, but the good news is that the rules that apply to everybody and there are a few additional rules that apply to the higher level political appointees. while the president and the vice president are exempt, political appointees have all the normal rules plus some bans like on outside income. so that's ok. we don't have this problem except for the president and the vice president being exempted from statutes. in terms of individual procurement officials, i stopped confidence that all the normal apparatuses in place for career level employees are so far holding with no administer -- indication of change. there's a workforce of millions of people that you will have the occasional bad eggs. i've not seen widespread trickle down to the violation of procurement rules. you can ha
walter, you touched on this. what concerns do you have or how long before this sort of way the trump administration operates ethically trickles down to procurement officers or lower-level government employees? walter: there are two sets of rules, but the good news is that the rules that apply to everybody and there are a few additional rules that apply to the higher level political appointees. while the president and the vice president are exempt, political appointees have all the normal rules...
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we look closely in the full forecast, walter. >> thanks, melissa. much more to come.wo car crash in burlington county sends a car in the lake. >> a terrifying morning in hawaii as residents received a warning a missile was headed toward the island. we'll tell you how long it took to figure out something was wrong. those stories and more on 6abc news. >> police in bucks county are investigating the death of two people in language horn. police arrived after a call for a welfare check. they found a 57-year-old man and 66-year-old woman dead inside. there are no signs of foul play. no word on the possible cause of death. >> new information tonight, one person is dead after a two-car crash sent one car into a body of water in burlington county at 5:00 in willingborrow. no word on a second person injured. police are working to find out why the driver lost control. >> firefighters were called to a fire at old capital trail 7:30 tonight. a 57-year-old man that lived there suffered smoke inhalation but refused to go to the hospital. it took an hour to get it under control. >>>
we look closely in the full forecast, walter. >> thanks, melissa. much more to come.wo car crash in burlington county sends a car in the lake. >> a terrifying morning in hawaii as residents received a warning a missile was headed toward the island. we'll tell you how long it took to figure out something was wrong. those stories and more on 6abc news. >> police in bucks county are investigating the death of two people in language horn. police arrived after a call for a welfare...
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walter: i think that is right. i have not heard any proposals from anyone that would require a company to disclose its customers, so i am not sure there is a proposal out there that would get at this, yet as you point out it is a very serious problem that we do not paying marketre rate or above, or what it is actually worth. and this is again going back to my concern that i do not know if you solve the palo with that divestiture, because you have so much potential for things to flow to a president, particularly through these privately held companies. i would be less worried if they held stock in gm, and gm was selling off assets and property. i do not know if i feel the need to know who they are selling them off to, because it is a big enough company that i do not think decisions are being made to benefit a president, but these privately held companies that he holds are selling to privately held companies that have obscured the buyer and you already have, the articles you mentioned, and i think that people -- i did
walter: i think that is right. i have not heard any proposals from anyone that would require a company to disclose its customers, so i am not sure there is a proposal out there that would get at this, yet as you point out it is a very serious problem that we do not paying marketre rate or above, or what it is actually worth. and this is again going back to my concern that i do not know if you solve the palo with that divestiture, because you have so much potential for things to flow to a...
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sunday, walter and sarah, warm. sun sunday, eagles, vikings, 56.ose are tailgating times. >> melissa, thank you. sports is next on "action news." >> we now know who the eagles will play in the championship game. we have more on that when "action news" comes back. >> i'm getting the full hous but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? >> first responders from the garden state traded in their usual uniforms for hockey jerseys tonight. the warriors took on the new jersey state police. all of the warriors work in public safety in the county. the teams play for charity. >> this time next week, sunday night, we'll know if the eagles are headed to the superbowl. >> how about we'll be celebrating the eagles. let's correct that statement. you have a script right there. write it back down. i'm trying to be positive. eagles have never lost to the vikings in the playoffs. they want
sunday, walter and sarah, warm. sun sunday, eagles, vikings, 56.ose are tailgating times. >> melissa, thank you. sports is next on "action news." >> we now know who the eagles will play in the championship game. we have more on that when "action news" comes back. >> i'm getting the full hous but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by...
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i'm walter perez. have a great night. ♪ new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d,
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i'm walter perez. here's what's happening, 11:30.efighters are mourning the loss of one of their own balloting a fire in philadelphia. >> president trump is defending himself with tweets saying he's a genius. >> and beyond bone chilling, temperatures dangerous in some cases causing air travel to grind to a halt. it's cold out there and getting worse tomorrow morning. tomorrow, we could break a record low. melissa magee is here with a check of the forecast. melissa? >> the cold is gripping much of the eastern half of the u.s. in philadelphia, we are coming in at 11-degrees after a high today of 16 in the city. the current air temperature in burlington, vermont, 12-degrees below zero, 7 below in caribou and 2-degrees above zero in boston. factor in the northwesterly winds, sustained at 20 miles per hour, feels like 30° below zero, cariboo, maine. a windchill in washington d.c. minus one. the windchill advisory across the heart of the valley on sunday. a windchill warning in the poconos. as we wake up tomorrow morning in philadelphia, w
i'm walter perez. here's what's happening, 11:30.efighters are mourning the loss of one of their own balloting a fire in philadelphia. >> president trump is defending himself with tweets saying he's a genius. >> and beyond bone chilling, temperatures dangerous in some cases causing air travel to grind to a halt. it's cold out there and getting worse tomorrow morning. tomorrow, we could break a record low. melissa magee is here with a check of the forecast. melissa? >> the cold...
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walter. >> good evening. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york.here is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever. dean baquet, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> in the ongoing trumpian war against the press this week the president has once again opened the front that he threatened before, that is opening up the libel laws. he threatened again to revisit america's libel laws. is that just rhetoric? do you fear that might happen? >> it's hard to know if it's just rhetoric with this president. i honestly think he's already done a certain amount of damage to the american press with the constant attacks. i think he certainly has some influ
walter. >> good evening. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york.here is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still...
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we'll discuss that with walter isaacson of the aspen institute.y with us ns, there's something else: an underlying breakthrough that makes it all possible. at qualcomm, we're leading the world to 5g, and a new era of seamless interaction that will make the internet of things, the thing. for us, there's less fanfare. but soon enough, the technology that starts at qualcomm will be front and center on the world stage. >>> our next guest has a history with apple and google. developing tools to research the effects of smartphone overuse and addiction on young people. he said adults are addicts, not only kids, and google needs to help tony fidel, one of the designers behind the ipod and iphone, also co-founded nest and is a principle with future shape. you can see what tony tweeted about the report tony, welcome. so, it seems like you're saying -- >> hi, there >> -- tech companies should give us more data about how we're using the services, these devices, how much we're using them, and when we cross into, perhaps, addictive behavior. am i getting that r
we'll discuss that with walter isaacson of the aspen institute.y with us ns, there's something else: an underlying breakthrough that makes it all possible. at qualcomm, we're leading the world to 5g, and a new era of seamless interaction that will make the internet of things, the thing. for us, there's less fanfare. but soon enough, the technology that starts at qualcomm will be front and center on the world stage. >>> our next guest has a history with apple and google. developing...
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walter, let me start with you.port in "the washington post," and i'm sure you saw it, that during a meeting back in may, the president asked then-acting fbi director andrew mccabe who he voted for in the 2016 presidential election. mccabe later said that he found the exchange quite disturbing. is it normal for a president to ask an acting fbi director who he voted for? >> no, it's completely outside the culture of the federal government to the point of being shocking. it would be what we'd call a prohibited personnel practice under a particular statute if anyone other than the president asked a subordinate that. once again, we have the president holding himself to a lower standard that the 2.7 million civilian federal employees who work for him. >> and andrew mccabe is a career fbi official. jim, do you agree? >> i don't agree. if it's in the context of -- at the time, i believe it was in the context of discussing whether andrew mccabe was going to be fbi director. the president of the united states, that's an inhe
walter, let me start with you.port in "the washington post," and i'm sure you saw it, that during a meeting back in may, the president asked then-acting fbi director andrew mccabe who he voted for in the 2016 presidential election. mccabe later said that he found the exchange quite disturbing. is it normal for a president to ask an acting fbi director who he voted for? >> no, it's completely outside the culture of the federal government to the point of being shocking. it would...
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walter perez is live in reading with the latest on the investigation.alter. >> reporter: rick, we'll give you a live look at the scene right now. a very emotional scene as you would imagine. family members and friends gathered like the candles and crying trying to figure out how and why something like this happened. reading police arrived to find the four victims shot at the t last night.the 100 block of three of the victims were pronounced at the scene. the 4th died later at the hospital. a mother o the victims spoke can you say on camera saying she has no idea why anyone would have wanted to hurt her son. >> he had a liver transplant only 11 month ag been in college. he stopped going to college because he has a liver problem. now this happened. >> back out live on the scene right now, the berks county da is holding a press conference at 1:00 p.m. to release more information about the case. to this point there had been on one murder recorded in reading in 2018. now there are 5. reporting live from read, walter perez channel 6 "action news." >> thank yo
walter perez is live in reading with the latest on the investigation.alter. >> reporter: rick, we'll give you a live look at the scene right now. a very emotional scene as you would imagine. family members and friends gathered like the candles and crying trying to figure out how and why something like this happened. reading police arrived to find the four victims shot at the t last night.the 100 block of three of the victims were pronounced at the scene. the 4th died later at the...
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walter and sarah. >>> if the eagles win they will play the patriots who just beat jaguars for the afc championship. >>> eagles fans are excited and in the pennsylvania after big victories in philadelphia some folks got a little out of control. today police officers greased light poles around south philadelphia with the hope of the discouraging people from climbing them. nothing fancy officers used crisco to get the job done. >>> "action news" reporter dan cuellar is live in south philadelphia with more, of the fan excitement, dan. >> walter, count down is on in south philadelphia's one big party, all focused on the eagles battle with the vikings get a load of what we are seeing and hearing here tonight. >> ♪ fly eagles fly on the road to victory ♪ >> you guys are all excited, happy, joy foot. >> extremely, can't wait. >> we necessity we will win. >> absolutely. it is in the air. >> essence in the air, everybody happy, smiling, beautiful. >> special team. they have overcome so much adversity and especially between the coaches, the way, you know, made up for all of the stuff that wasn't
walter and sarah. >>> if the eagles win they will play the patriots who just beat jaguars for the afc championship. >>> eagles fans are excited and in the pennsylvania after big victories in philadelphia some folks got a little out of control. today police officers greased light poles around south philadelphia with the hope of the discouraging people from climbing them. nothing fancy officers used crisco to get the job done. >>> "action news" reporter dan...
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hi, walter. >> reporter: that's right, sarah we'll give you a live look at the intersection of river road and ferry road in lower makefield. as you can see it's an amadisonning sight. it is not like this along the entire -- it is an amazing sight. it's not like this along the entire stretch. it jets jammed up along the bridges that span the river. it doesn't happen all too often when the delaware river freezes over it's a sight to see. the problem the localized flooding that ensues. people who live nearby say you have to expect this if you buy a house near the river. >> we see it once in a while where it gets this cold. down where we were yesterday it was flowing good, it must be just up here where it's blocked off. >> reporter: officials from the national weather service say the problem develops when ice gets jammed that forces the current to accumulate forcing the potential for flooding. >> we live enough away from it, we don't get flooded, but we can get trapped in because the access roads out of the neighborhood would be flooded. >> reporter: all right, back out live on the scene
hi, walter. >> reporter: that's right, sarah we'll give you a live look at the intersection of river road and ferry road in lower makefield. as you can see it's an amadisonning sight. it is not like this along the entire -- it is an amazing sight. it's not like this along the entire stretch. it jets jammed up along the bridges that span the river. it doesn't happen all too often when the delaware river freezes over it's a sight to see. the problem the localized flooding that ensues....
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walter, what's wrong with her wearing her own line of clothing?she can wear whatever she wants whenever she wants. but we're in this situation because she is one of the rare government appointees in the white house who has not divested her financial interests and that put ace higher burned on her to be conscience of what she's doing at all times. >> she hasn't divested, she wears her brand, it sells like hot cakes and she makes money. >> i don't think anybody is saying she's doing anything wrong in this case. what troubles people like walter and people who protect the ethics of government really is the fact that she goes up to a line and she doesn't quite cross the line but just explores the line and where it exists. >> what is the line? >> the line is -- the technical law is misuse of government position, that you're misusing your position in government to personally profit somehow. and she's not doing that in this case because she could say i'm just wearing the clothes. i'm not overly marketing the clothes. if i were, that's a different story. a
walter, what's wrong with her wearing her own line of clothing?she can wear whatever she wants whenever she wants. but we're in this situation because she is one of the rare government appointees in the white house who has not divested her financial interests and that put ace higher burned on her to be conscience of what she's doing at all times. >> she hasn't divested, she wears her brand, it sells like hot cakes and she makes money. >> i don't think anybody is saying she's doing...
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. >> walter, spotify as a brand is one thing.kind of brought this streaming idea as a business it's another it's up against apple, google, amazon if they decide to do video up against netflix in the streaming content business is this snap for streaming or has it got a shot. >> i think it's got a shot you've got ones like pandora, you should mention to me, the reason it has a shot, a lot of us, including steve jobs early on figured people would want to own their own music. you wouldn't want streaming or subscription services. turns out they work well for music. they are going to work well for video. i think soon they might work well for journalism. we have a whole new model opening up a new type of economy, which is people subscribing in ways you can get a broad array of music or videos and broad array of journalism for one easy monthly subscription pea that's a sustainable business model. >> farhad we're not talking about one. how many pay how many subscriptions. can all these services exist and compete or who ends up being domin
. >> walter, spotify as a brand is one thing.kind of brought this streaming idea as a business it's another it's up against apple, google, amazon if they decide to do video up against netflix in the streaming content business is this snap for streaming or has it got a shot. >> i think it's got a shot you've got ones like pandora, you should mention to me, the reason it has a shot, a lot of us, including steve jobs early on figured people would want to own their own music. you...
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walter what's the latest on the ice jams? >> reporter: well, jim, right now it's too dark to see it live but this part of the delaware river looks more like a glacier as flowing isis ice started to get jammed at the base of the calhoun bridge and also at the trenton makes bridge as well. when the delaware river freezes over it's a sight to see. joe aulett came to see it. >> this is totally amazing. >> reporter: it's nothing to smile about for people who live along the river. fortunately the ensuing flooding today has been relatively minor. people who live a few blocks inland say they don't become concerned until the nearby canal floods as well turning this part of lower makefield into its own little island. >> we live far enough away from it that we generally don't get flooded but we can get trapped in because the access roads out of our neighborhood would be flooded. >> reporter: the problem that's developed here is quite simply an ice jam that forces the current to accumulate in isolated areas. the worst of it has been righ
walter what's the latest on the ice jams? >> reporter: well, jim, right now it's too dark to see it live but this part of the delaware river looks more like a glacier as flowing isis ice started to get jammed at the base of the calhoun bridge and also at the trenton makes bridge as well. when the delaware river freezes over it's a sight to see. joe aulett came to see it. >> this is totally amazing. >> reporter: it's nothing to smile about for people who live along the river....
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walter, what's the story there? >> reporter: well, jim, i mentioned during my last live shot that i almost fell on my backside getting out of the news van. it seems the bigger issue are the untreated sidewalks and parking lots. but that's not to say that the roadways are free and clear of slick conditions. the sleet and freezing rain across the delaware valley has been arriving at a slow and steady pace but enough to keep the salt trucks busy. >> we're going to have just about 350, a little more actually trucks out there probably be salting as soon as those first flakes start to fall so they'll be ready on their routes an hour or two before this storm starts and as soon as those flakes fall they'll be running. >> reporter: so far, though, the precipitation has been more icy than flaky. officials from penndot say they didn't brine the roads beforehand primarily because of all the residual material already on the roadways in the wake of winter weather events over the past few weeks. the bigger issue has been the arriv
walter, what's the story there? >> reporter: well, jim, i mentioned during my last live shot that i almost fell on my backside getting out of the news van. it seems the bigger issue are the untreated sidewalks and parking lots. but that's not to say that the roadways are free and clear of slick conditions. the sleet and freezing rain across the delaware valley has been arriving at a slow and steady pace but enough to keep the salt trucks busy. >> we're going to have just about 350,...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and, walter perez. >>> the eagles have landed, the bird are now in minnesota with super bowl lii now one week away, team was given a rousing send off today right here in philadelphia as fans disregarded the rainy conditions this morning to see them off. sunday night alycia vitarelli is in for sarah and big story on "action news" is count down to kick off. >> that is exactly one week eagles will take the field in minneapolis to face off against new england patriots and of course the "action news" team is already there. >> boy, are we excited. we have team coverage of all things eagles, "action news" reporter jeff chirico is out and about with excited fans, jamie apody is in blooming ton , minnesota where players are headquartered for the coming week. >> but we will begin with ducis rodgers, brian taff and sharrie williams live in st. paul where eagles touched down just a short time ago and you can feel eagles fever right there in minneapolis, you guys >> yeah, hey, alycia and walter. i don't think
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and, walter perez. >>> the eagles have landed, the bird are now in minnesota with super bowl lii now one week away, team was given a rousing send off today right here in philadelphia as fans disregarded the rainy conditions this morning to see them off. sunday night alycia vitarelli is in for sarah and big story on "action news" is count down to kick off. >> that is exactly...
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fill pages of super bowl lii. >> it list time here for me you know what i'm saying. >> reporter: walter has been through a lot, ups, downs, smiles and tears. he might be longest tenured eagles season ticket hold inner franchise history. boy, is he committed. >> we decided to get a season ticket, $36 for a year. >> reporter: that was in 1960 when walter was 20, he has never missed a home game until 1999. >> i hiked appalachian trail in 1999 and i missed, two pre season games, before i finish the trail. >> reporter: family events. >> all of their christenings and stuff were away weeks. miss a game, no, no. >> reporter: even this years back surgery scheduled to accommodate the bird. >> had surgery on the fifth and on the 13th, we were walking down, into the stadium with wheelchair, and had a great time. >> reporter: now this retired still helped build veteran stadium is hoping for ultimate win. >> fifty years as a eagles season ticket holder. >> reporter: like a true eagles fan he is cautiously optimistic. >> i hate to admit it but it is a a guarded thing report report although he cannot m
fill pages of super bowl lii. >> it list time here for me you know what i'm saying. >> reporter: walter has been through a lot, ups, downs, smiles and tears. he might be longest tenured eagles season ticket hold inner franchise history. boy, is he committed. >> we decided to get a season ticket, $36 for a year. >> reporter: that was in 1960 when walter was 20, he has never missed a home game until 1999. >> i hiked appalachian trail in 1999 and i missed, two pre...
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hey walter how are you? what amazing i've been on south broad and fans just a continuous flow going over and over and going on and on about the great job and phenomenal blowout that nick foles and the eagles handed the vikings that is all they are talking about and can't wait to get to the superbowl and want brady and want to face brady and what i'm hearing and police had to block some sections of south broad because of all the crowds the street and could get hurt. you just don't know when they might appear out of no where but that is the kind of night it has been on south broad and it will probably be like that, sorry for that but my hands it's just one celebration back to you guys in the studio. go eagles. >> all right dann thank you. >> action news sports sunday is next stick around lots to talk about. ♪ this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. ♪ welcome to sports sunday by westbrook and they beat the minnesota vikings to head to superbowl 52 against the patriots brian did you see a beat down
hey walter how are you? what amazing i've been on south broad and fans just a continuous flow going over and over and going on and on about the great job and phenomenal blowout that nick foles and the eagles handed the vikings that is all they are talking about and can't wait to get to the superbowl and want brady and want to face brady and what i'm hearing and police had to block some sections of south broad because of all the crowds the street and could get hurt. you just don't know when they...
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i'm so glad walter isaacson will be here guiding that conversation. walter isaacson is well-known from his leadership roles from the aspen institute to the media world and books that make him one of our great public intellectuals and i'm most attuned to probably more obscure item on his resume'. he and i both benefited from a life-changing scholarship to pembrooke college oversees which was all alma mater of one of the great mayors who did policy making body down the street here, richard lugar. please join me welcoming our panel. walter isaacson, maryland drew and adam newman. >> thank you. you sit in the middle. thank you. >> welcome, i finished reading a book on leonardo da vinci. when he was 12 years old he came from at that small village, to the town of florence. all sorts of young people were flowing into that town because it had become a mecca for creativity. leonardo was a bit of a misfit. was illegitimate, gay, left-handeds vegetarian, a artist who loved engineering but totally embraced by that city. because the printing press had been invente
i'm so glad walter isaacson will be here guiding that conversation. walter isaacson is well-known from his leadership roles from the aspen institute to the media world and books that make him one of our great public intellectuals and i'm most attuned to probably more obscure item on his resume'. he and i both benefited from a life-changing scholarship to pembrooke college oversees which was all alma mater of one of the great mayors who did policy making body down the street here, richard lugar....
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leading news program, with meet role goodies, melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> it is a, huge night, for the philadelphia eagles, and we're counting down to kick off of the nfc championship game right there at the linc. fans are already tailgating around the stadium and they have been for hours. eagles are hoping for a win and making preps in the event that the city goes crazy tonight. >>> good evening, everybody i'm sarah bloomquist. >> i'm walter perez, it is almost time. eagles and vikings kick off at 6:40. if the eagles pull a win off tonight it will be first trip to the super bowl in 13 years as if we didn't necessity. many remember the game back in 2005 when they who to the patriots 24-21. one you love a rematch. patriots are playing jag wars right new so rematch is a possibility in minneapolis. >>> tonight we have got crews all around the city, we will bring you live coverage for the next hour and a half, this is an exciting night and we have got you covered. chad pradelli is live outside lincoln financial field hang ing out with tailgaters. tri
leading news program, with meet role goodies, melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> it is a, huge night, for the philadelphia eagles, and we're counting down to kick off of the nfc championship game right there at the linc. fans are already tailgating around the stadium and they have been for hours. eagles are hoping for a win and making preps in the event that the city goes crazy tonight. >>> good evening, everybody i'm sarah bloomquist....
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what did you learn from walter payton? >> a lot of things, number one, his training regimen, his recovery regimen. how did he take care of his body throughout the course of the season and during the off-season, how he himself around crowds and how he handled himself after he transitioned from the game. >> you told him you wanted to do what? >> oh, man. i told him -- i was so inspired, i told him i wanted to break his record. at that time, he said there was only two guys that had a chance of doing it. eric sanders was one, and i was the next. >> what did that do to you? >> i was already motivated. that fueled me up more. i told him point blank, i don't know what barry wants, but i want to break your record. >> what did you learn from michael jordan? >> mj, i said, i need to talk to you about business and other things. he said, meet me in san francisco on this day. i went to the hotel, booked a room. we sat down at the ritz carlton and had a conversation for about two hours. >> he that you showed up. >> that and i reached ou
what did you learn from walter payton? >> a lot of things, number one, his training regimen, his recovery regimen. how did he take care of his body throughout the course of the season and during the off-season, how he himself around crowds and how he handled himself after he transitioned from the game. >> you told him you wanted to do what? >> oh, man. i told him -- i was so inspired, i told him i wanted to break his record. at that time, he said there was only two guys that...
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walter perez has the details on the travel packages that are being sold today. walter?porter: rick, big money, that is what it's going to take to get to super bowl 52 in minneapolis. apparently though there's no shortage of fans willing to spend a lot of money to watch the birds in person. >> reporter: it was a long after the end of last night's game when the owners of m and j travel in newtown square started receiving text and phone calls. >> it's crazy, the phone has been ringing none stop. maria booked a family of four at midnight. >> reporter: maria and jeannie specialize in eagles road game travel package also for years. it's been a long time since they have had to handle a situation like this. >> there's a pregame eagles party if you want to upgrade your ticket you can do so. >> reporter: if you plan to be there when the eagles play the patriots in super bowl 52 get ready to drop serious money. m and j travel is offering a package round trip airfare and three night hotel and ticket to the game, $7,600 per person. >> it's a hefty ticket price the diehards are inter
walter perez has the details on the travel packages that are being sold today. walter?porter: rick, big money, that is what it's going to take to get to super bowl 52 in minneapolis. apparently though there's no shortage of fans willing to spend a lot of money to watch the birds in person. >> reporter: it was a long after the end of last night's game when the owners of m and j travel in newtown square started receiving text and phone calls. >> it's crazy, the phone has been ringing...
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president still at walter reed.n with "your world" coming up next. >> trish: president trump getting ready to depar for andrews air force base after his exam at walter reed. ratest remarks on immigration sparking a firestorm. the dow moves closer to 26,000, up 226 points on the day. what a week. stocks surging, fee yat chrysler offering big tax cut bonuses. trish regan for into neil. how the white house is dealing with the firestorm m a moment. first, more on the tax cut bonuses. deirdre? >> they are affecting different parts of the market. look at bank stocks, up after numerous ear
president still at walter reed.n with "your world" coming up next. >> trish: president trump getting ready to depar for andrews air force base after his exam at walter reed. ratest remarks on immigration sparking a firestorm. the dow moves closer to 26,000, up 226 points on the day. what a week. stocks surging, fee yat chrysler offering big tax cut bonuses. trish regan for into neil. how the white house is dealing with the firestorm m a moment. first, more on the tax cut...
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"action news" reporter walter perez is live in margate tonight. walter that is really ground zero for the expected nor'easter, what are they doing to get ready? >> everything it takes jim. everything it takes. all as a sunny day today makes way for what promises to be a tough day tomorrow. road crew officials in new jersey say that preparing for the approaching storm has as much to do with the bitter cold as it does with the pending snow totals and the extreme temperatures we expect afterwards the salt is less effective when it's extremely cold. we use a liquid calcium solution and that allows the salt to be more effective. >> this arctic freeze has shifted sales patterns. folks in margate say that along with salt and shovels customers are rushing to buy anything that keeps their plumbing from freezing. >> we are completely sold out of heaters and auto heating cakes for pipes and installation everybody is wiping out off the shelves. >> and the plows and salt spreaders are ready and local officials admit there are questions they will not be able to
"action news" reporter walter perez is live in margate tonight. walter that is really ground zero for the expected nor'easter, what are they doing to get ready? >> everything it takes jim. everything it takes. all as a sunny day today makes way for what promises to be a tough day tomorrow. road crew officials in new jersey say that preparing for the approaching storm has as much to do with the bitter cold as it does with the pending snow totals and the extreme temperatures we...
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walter and roger, thank you gentlemen. talk to you next time. >> and still ahead, much more on j.p.organ, amazon and berkshire's attempt to revolutionize health care. john sculley, former apple ceo and current health care executive is going to join us to weigh in >>> plus, facebook's problems in europe germany's anti-trust chief joins us next. >>> and a look at the dow at this hour. it is down about 226 points. "squawk alley" back after this you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> regulators continue to close in on facebook more than 100 child development experts sending a letter to the company today urging it to shut down its mess efrpger kids app saying that elementary school age children are too young to have soci
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you can find them on the project. >> walter? >> thank you, jeff. here is something we did not expect to see in atlantic city tonight. >> a surprising number of people were out on the boardwalk. it's surprising that people have been feeling cooped up. they are deciding to venture out and try their luck. >> we have storm tracker live on the phone or tablet. 6abc app is a free download. >> there was a winner in the mega million jackpot. the winning ticket sold in tampa. the winner has not yet come forward. the owner receives a $100,000 for selling that winning ticket. >> president trump -- 12, 29, 30, 33, 67 and 26, the powerplay numbers. much more to come on "action news," president trump is fighting back after questions about his fitness for office. he's calling himself a stable genius. >> and a family forced to flee their home in puerto rico is reunited with their pets in philadelphia. we have an emotional reunion. >> eagles wait to learn who they'll face next week. jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. with dunkin' deals, y
you can find them on the project. >> walter? >> thank you, jeff. here is something we did not expect to see in atlantic city tonight. >> a surprising number of people were out on the boardwalk. it's surprising that people have been feeling cooped up. they are deciding to venture out and try their luck. >> we have storm tracker live on the phone or tablet. 6abc app is a free download. >> there was a winner in the mega million jackpot. the winning ticket sold in...
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bail after being charged with corruption criminal abuse of office former foreign affairs minister walter an assembly on the left and former energy minister samuel and bengie appeared in court after being arrested on friday several ministers from a god his government have now been arrested on corruption charges since the ninety three year old was forced to step down as president in november australia's great barrier reef as long been under threat from manmade pollution but now the world heritage site is once again being destroyed i want to its natural predators tens of thousands of crown of thorns starfish ecarte eating their way through coral at the southern end of the reef this is the fourth major starfish outbreak since the one nine hundred sixty s. authorities are organizing culling missions to protect the fragile environment.
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walter, good evening. >> reporter: hi, rick. you know, there is no doubt that eagles fans are passionate and would love to go to the game and see super bowl lii in person. there's really only one thing standing in the way. it's a really, really expensive trip. m and j travel in newtown square specializes in eagles road game travel packages. so, as you would imagine their office was hopping today. >> phones are ringing off the wall, off the hook. actually we're booked a family of four last night about midnight. >> reporter: the question is how much would you be willing to spend to watch the eagles play in the super bowl? >> i'd probably drop a paycheck, you know, maybe like 2,000 bucks is a paycheck. i would splurge. >> i'd spend about five grand, you know, fly out there, you know, do it up but tickets are probably going to cost about five grand. >> reporter: well, the packages are selling at m and j including round trip fare to minneapolis, three night hotel and one game ticket begins at $7,600 per person. >> it's a hefty ticket
walter, good evening. >> reporter: hi, rick. you know, there is no doubt that eagles fans are passionate and would love to go to the game and see super bowl lii in person. there's really only one thing standing in the way. it's a really, really expensive trip. m and j travel in newtown square specializes in eagles road game travel packages. so, as you would imagine their office was hopping today. >> phones are ringing off the wall, off the hook. actually we're booked a family of...
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valleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. the philadelphia eagles touchdown in minneapolis the first of what we hope will be a lot of touchdowns in the week and rested and ready and the first appearance since 2005 tonight night and the news is excitement for the eagles in superbowl 56. >> the players are in minneapolis no doubt eager to hit the field and the count down is on and today is one week to connect off the action news team in minneapolis and brian taff and sharrie williams at the site of superbowl and jeff chirico with reactions. >> at the hotel where the team is staying, hey guys. >>> hey there guys yes the excitement is certainly in the air with the cold air and the team hotel they have a great shot of eagles up there and agholor and cox and this is real guys superbowl week is finally upon us. >> it hit us when we saw the touchdown and saw the guys arriving here and hit the players too and talking about this and the city has been waiting for this for 13 years so forget the fact that it's 15 degrees, we don't
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. >> if you think you're true eagles fan, well, you haven't met walter russell.reg argos here at the linc, i'll introduce you to 79 year old man who holds very >> philadelphia is known for its devoted eagles super fans, er no on bleeds more green than walter russell. the 79 year old has been a on nearly six decades. as "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos explains, he's his ea super bowl win. >> breaks myea tampa bay is at super bowl. >> seventy-nine year oldll sit h five decades of super bowl on auper bowl jersey. >> the stats and scores, winners and losm,ere we are. >> you can only hope what will fill the pages lii. >> this bucket list time here for me, you know what i am ' saying? through a lot. the ups, the downs, the smiles , and the tears. the longest tenured eagles season ticket holder in franchise, is . >> we decide to get a season ticket with $36 for the years. >> that was in 1960 when walter was 20. he's never missed an home game until 1999. >> the hike the appalachian trail in 1999 and i missed two pre-season games before i finished the trail. >> fami
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. >> that's a good endorsement walter isaac son is the ceo of the aspen institute.ng. a big part of the push from netflix's rivals, walter, has been the value of human curation, hbo and the last couple of weeks talking about themselves as sort of the parent that actually goes to the kids' soccer games and the kids, they mean the content creators that they -- whose product they zr t distribute is the metrics more powerful >> the main thing that netflix is winning on is it has awesome must have content. it's not just reid hastings who does a metrics driven company and totally focused and knows how to stay ahead of disruption, it it's ted serindos that has magic fingers with his entire team to be producing shows that everybody needs. and it's quite welcome in this day and age to say if you make really good content, if you make a really good product, you're going to win >> guys, we're going to move on to another topic they're plans to go public, take a listen >> markets hold ceos and teams accountable. i think withuber, this is a company that has absolutely been held ac
. >> that's a good endorsement walter isaac son is the ceo of the aspen institute.ng. a big part of the push from netflix's rivals, walter, has been the value of human curation, hbo and the last couple of weeks talking about themselves as sort of the parent that actually goes to the kids' soccer games and the kids, they mean the content creators that they -- whose product they zr t distribute is the metrics more powerful >> the main thing that netflix is winning on is it has awesome...
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i don't know what's going -- keep going, walter. keep going. >> so there's a lot of pieces floating around. you also have the president coming up with a story about three different reasons why mueller should be fired and they're all pretty flimsy and, frankly, a little bit weird. and then you have him denying that he did it. and the white house consistently denying that he did it. i think those denials, which seem now based on the well-sourced stories to be lies suggest that they know it's wrong and that consciousness of guilt is, perhaps, the thing that would tip the balance, as michael said, in analyzing the motives. >> brooke, may i add one thing to your list? >> you can and then i want to get to some sound of all these advisers denying this. go ahead. >> one thing i would add to your list is back in march, he asked his national security people to intervene with the fbi to try to put a halt to this investigation. to me, that's the most problematic. that's most like what richard nixon did when he asked the cia to interfere in the
i don't know what's going -- keep going, walter. keep going. >> so there's a lot of pieces floating around. you also have the president coming up with a story about three different reasons why mueller should be fired and they're all pretty flimsy and, frankly, a little bit weird. and then you have him denying that he did it. and the white house consistently denying that he did it. i think those denials, which seem now based on the well-sourced stories to be lies suggest that they know...
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president still at walter reed. neil is out, but trish regan with "your world" coming up next. >> trish: president trump getting ready to depar for andrews air force base after his exam at walter reed. ratest remarks on immigration sparking a firestorm. the dow moves closer to 26,000, up 226 points on the day. what a week. stocks surging, fee yat chrysler offering big tax cut bonuses. trish regan for into neil. how the white house is dealing with the firestorm m a moment. first, more on the tax cut bonuses. deirdre? >> they are affecting different parts of the market. look at bank stocks, up after numerous earnings reports. you had retail stocks higher, pushing markets to new highs. you said it, dow getting interest here, near the 26,000 mark, just keeping in mind six days ago we were just talking about the new high of 25,000. s&p 500, nasdaq hitting new records today. strategists saying numerous reasons for optimism, one is strong consumer spending. two-thirds of economic power. this past december the strongest hol
president still at walter reed. neil is out, but trish regan with "your world" coming up next. >> trish: president trump getting ready to depar for andrews air force base after his exam at walter reed. ratest remarks on immigration sparking a firestorm. the dow moves closer to 26,000, up 226 points on the day. what a week. stocks surging, fee yat chrysler offering big tax cut bonuses. trish regan for into neil. how the white house is dealing with the firestorm m a moment. first,...
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. >> walter laney: no. >> pelley: why not?t, either. >> pelley: sissy cantrell was laid off from a head start center. she's been suffering from migraines and seizures. >> cantrell: i cry for no reason at all, okay. >> meade: have you been seeing a counselor? >> cantrell: no. >> meade: okay. >> pelley: she came away from the health wagon with medication. brittany phipps works more than 50 hours a week, but that's two part-time jobs, so there's no insurance for her diabetes. so you're getting your insulin through the health wagon? >> phipps: i am now, yeah. >> pelley: and if that wasn't available, where would you get the insulin? >> phipps: i don't know. >> pelley: walter laney's diabetes blinded him in one eye and threatens the other. the health wagon stabilized him and set him up with a specialist. >> dr. isaacs: hey, walter, this is dr. isaacs. how's it going? >> walter laney: now it's going pretty good. >> dr. isaacs: how have you're sugars been? >> laney: okay. they got my blood sugars back under control. before this year,
. >> walter laney: no. >> pelley: why not?t, either. >> pelley: sissy cantrell was laid off from a head start center. she's been suffering from migraines and seizures. >> cantrell: i cry for no reason at all, okay. >> meade: have you been seeing a counselor? >> cantrell: no. >> meade: okay. >> pelley: she came away from the health wagon with medication. brittany phipps works more than 50 hours a week, but that's two part-time jobs, so there's no...
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walter, thanks for being with us.t of the sorry is that the president ordered robert mueller to be fired and then don mcgann, the white house counsel, he put his body down on the tracks and said if you do this, i will quit. some people suggest he save the presidency by that action. you're laughing right now. you say be careful where you cannonize don mcgann. why? >> let's keep in mind the history here. we had the saturday night massacre in nixon's day that ended his presidency. and unlike president trump, don mcgann would understand that history and understand the significance that essentially firing special counsel would be the third rail of politics. so it only stands to reason that he would want to prevent this from happening. but let's not forget who don mcgann is. he is the guy that sat across from sally yates and challenged her came to report her concerns about michael flynn. and he may or may not be the one who communicated that to the president. he also is the guy who contacted the department of justice and tr
walter, thanks for being with us.t of the sorry is that the president ordered robert mueller to be fired and then don mcgann, the white house counsel, he put his body down on the tracks and said if you do this, i will quit. some people suggest he save the presidency by that action. you're laughing right now. you say be careful where you cannonize don mcgann. why? >> let's keep in mind the history here. we had the saturday night massacre in nixon's day that ended his presidency. and unlike...
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a quick lesson.fog isade up of walter drop lets. turns out the drops do have a flavor. >> water.ced. >> that's what fog tastes like. >> almost whispers to the places the fog traveled.that ltle bit solidity and minerality almost taste the journaly of the fog i would say. >> still.that water literally ot of thin air, does take a built of engineering.elemtal form, a pea soup catcher. >> hangar, enlisted the help, of wrangling cloud for years. since this is up how much has >> it collected more than 700 gallons since we installed it. nonprofit kaufld fog quest, constructing special nets to he africa, asia, latin america since early 2000. in one village in guatemala, up. together it can capture up to >> pretty simple process, right? >> yes. >> think abococ drop lets in fo lets which fall into the trough and are collected. >> here in the bay area, it can take up to a day off to collect enough fog walter to cut just a less fog in jen ram. says scientist, todd dn. >> the length of time that the fog lingers on the n ery single foggy day. >> dawson is an environmental scientist at uc berk
a quick lesson.fog isade up of walter drop lets. turns out the drops do have a flavor. >> water.ced. >> that's what fog tastes like. >> almost whispers to the places the fog traveled.that ltle bit solidity and minerality almost taste the journaly of the fog i would say. >> still.that water literally ot of thin air, does take a built of engineering.elemtal form, a pea soup catcher. >> hangar, enlisted the help, of wrangling cloud for years. since this is up how much...