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family members watched from afar as four cubs played on swings at a swing set. you can hear the little girl saying that's my swing. i guess her mother told us about the necessity of sharing. >> the bear goes first. >> reporter: the bear needs to share. >> you go tell it. >> reporter: only in story books. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we're looking at dry conditions. as we look outside we have stars out again over the commodore barry bridge. yesterday i spotted the moon with a planet, looked it up, it was venus you saw yesterday. we'll see if we get a look at that this morning. temperatures we're milder this morning than yesterday, 53 degrees in philadelphia. this time yesterday we were five degrees cooler. a little bit of an improvement out there. winds are light and continue to go turn out of the west and southwesterly directions which tend to bring in the milder air. so we're looking another milder afternoon. a little bit of cloud cover popped up. i i think you see that this morning. overall we're in for a sunny day. st. louis, omaha, wichita, memphis and
family members watched from afar as four cubs played on swings at a swing set. you can hear the little girl saying that's my swing. i guess her mother told us about the necessity of sharing. >> the bear goes first. >> reporter: the bear needs to share. >> you go tell it. >> reporter: only in story books. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we're looking at dry conditions. as we look outside we have stars out again over the commodore barry bridge. yesterday i spotted the...
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one theory is that their distinctive stripes protect them from predators from afar the pattern breaks up their outlines so they're harder to make out. but the more likely theory is that their codes repel bloodsucking insects because the pattern scrambles their vision. apparently the stripes also reduce body temperature. and it's also been suggested that the stripes help severus recognize one another the stripes are like our fingerprints is its own unique pattern. that helps researchers collect data on the endangered grave. keeping track of their populations and preventing them from going extinct. the world would certainly be a place without them. science question of your own send it in if we have a read on the show you'll receive a copy of our animated einsteins in d.v.d. with clips that explain many of the great scientists most important theories the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. for centuries silk has been a status symbol. it's the fabric of choice for those who could afford it. but it's not just lovely to the touch it's practical to us researchers are expl
one theory is that their distinctive stripes protect them from predators from afar the pattern breaks up their outlines so they're harder to make out. but the more likely theory is that their codes repel bloodsucking insects because the pattern scrambles their vision. apparently the stripes also reduce body temperature. and it's also been suggested that the stripes help severus recognize one another the stripes are like our fingerprints is its own unique pattern. that helps researchers collect...
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florian oil she's a journalist who has reported extensively from iraq including kid cook welcome from afar and he will often embedded with iraqi forces it seems they have taken control of many of the disputed regions what is the latest you're hearing about the offensive well after taking a cook quite easily yesterday that is there now also have moved troops interesting close to the syrian border and areas closer to the iranian border and also moved on to that was pretty controlled by the kurds around the city of mosul and it seems to me that the peshmerga are retreating without a fight today after that where some trash is yesterday and give us some context why is this certain area off northern iraq considered disputed regions and this was territory that was not part of they did not become part of the autonomous. the coach autonomous zone after the second gulf war which the kurds very much see as part of a greater kurdistan why is that because codes on a majority that no these are areas are ethnically mixed and there's no real certainty as to who provides an majority there where there's ara
florian oil she's a journalist who has reported extensively from iraq including kid cook welcome from afar and he will often embedded with iraqi forces it seems they have taken control of many of the disputed regions what is the latest you're hearing about the offensive well after taking a cook quite easily yesterday that is there now also have moved troops interesting close to the syrian border and areas closer to the iranian border and also moved on to that was pretty controlled by the kurds...
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i've admired the rocks from afar now i want to go up so i take a beginner's climbing course with the guide we need to get and where better sex in switzerland is the birthplace of rock climbing you know. so. we get started at parent lee you can climb better without shoes i'm pretty nervous . will i overcome my fear of heights. the guy premier leads the way first an easy climb to the peak so. he shows us how it's done. we've nearly made it to the top and. now we just relax and enjoy the view. time for apps ailing that's the challenge for me and my fear. this brave guy goes first so. you know. what my nerves are on edge so fortunately guinea is also a certified psychologist. on a small. this really starts to shrink he says i've already done the worst bit getting myself into positioning i'm not sure about that it takes everything i've got but here i go. i even dare to film with my cellphone. and finally i made it. ah. i'm a little sweaty maybe you can see that it's because it's really high and i was a little afraid. and it was exhausting at the same time but i'm really proud that i made
i've admired the rocks from afar now i want to go up so i take a beginner's climbing course with the guide we need to get and where better sex in switzerland is the birthplace of rock climbing you know. so. we get started at parent lee you can climb better without shoes i'm pretty nervous . will i overcome my fear of heights. the guy premier leads the way first an easy climb to the peak so. he shows us how it's done. we've nearly made it to the top and. now we just relax and enjoy the view....
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it looks nice from afar. look at that. there's seats. not too packed. that's always good. much more of a calm way of seeing the city. i don't know if it is the time of evening, when it has golden light, but it's smooth, there's no sort of smell, but nasty water. and, a plus for tourists, there is wi—fi. because who can go without wi—fi these days? now, we all love taking and sharing photos on our travels. sites like instagram have made that an art form in itself. but how do you take the perfect shot that will get you loads of likes and shares? let's finish this week with carmen in hong kong, getting some tips. this is not the usual place that most tourists would take photos in hong kong. no, no. this is very different. these are the backstreets of hong kong. it's very gritty. it's real life. i've just got a smartphone. is this ok for pictures? yes, they're great. i started with a smartphone that had a much worse quality than that. the focal length is fixed, it makes you choose your composition wisely, but it is a great tool to learn on before you move on to a camera. as ed
it looks nice from afar. look at that. there's seats. not too packed. that's always good. much more of a calm way of seeing the city. i don't know if it is the time of evening, when it has golden light, but it's smooth, there's no sort of smell, but nasty water. and, a plus for tourists, there is wi—fi. because who can go without wi—fi these days? now, we all love taking and sharing photos on our travels. sites like instagram have made that an art form in itself. but how do you take the...
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sunset park a figure most you know where it is but for those watching us from afar it is all bithat south of here, correct? google maps helped me out. it's a great book in that it ties together the factors impacting the fast-changing neighborhood from housing regulations disowning to banking, the politics. it will be great to hear from her as a growth of this conversation. she has a long and impressive career, receipts and honorable mention from association of collegiate schools of planning, the paul davidoff book award in 2015. she is working on a second book on chinese transnational capital and city building in immigrant new york, forthcoming from temple university. our other guest is gabriel thompson, gabriel edited "chasing the harvest: migrant workers in california agriculture." having been myself for in santa cruz, raised in salina, as i was reading through the stories and interviews that gabriel captured, i could see the people that he was talking about as in my own travels through the central coast of california and the central valley. gabriel himself is an independent journalist
sunset park a figure most you know where it is but for those watching us from afar it is all bithat south of here, correct? google maps helped me out. it's a great book in that it ties together the factors impacting the fast-changing neighborhood from housing regulations disowning to banking, the politics. it will be great to hear from her as a growth of this conversation. she has a long and impressive career, receipts and honorable mention from association of collegiate schools of planning,...
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." >> it's the first time that i've sat at the table that i'ved a mared from afar. the table. >> first time ever. this amazing spread >> reporter: this amazing spread is from oprah's new food line called "o that's good." >> i have been instagraming photos of my garden and vegetables. it's a way of bringing nutrition and access to something delicious for everybody the. >> so you get a garden. that feels organic. >> reporter: the food's not actually from her garden, but inspired by it. and just looking at the broccoli cheddar soup was making us hungry. >> oh, that's good. >> oh, oh, that's good. >> sit good, though, really? >> did you take any samples on the set of a wrinkle in time? >> i have not done that. we were more like, we were wrinkle in time is more for our tequila set. >> are you making sure we have good margaritas? >> i'm making sure we have good marg reet tas. and there's been a watering down problem. >> how to you have time to do all this? you run a network. >> this is the best time of my life. >> how did you learn not the be stressed out? >> the reason w
." >> it's the first time that i've sat at the table that i'ved a mared from afar. the table. >> first time ever. this amazing spread >> reporter: this amazing spread is from oprah's new food line called "o that's good." >> i have been instagraming photos of my garden and vegetables. it's a way of bringing nutrition and access to something delicious for everybody the. >> so you get a garden. that feels organic. >> reporter: the food's not...
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not afar, a barbershop, games, singing classes, and a knitting workshop conducted in the nude in theopes of d dramatizing nudity. welcoming nature man: today, i'm going to talk about dominant economic, social, cultural, political system: consumer capitalism. at the heart of ththe success of this model lie two linked ideas. the first is an image of "the good life" based upon the accumulation of consumer goods, and the second is the idea of perpetual and infinite economic growth. what i want to argue today is that both those ideas
not afar, a barbershop, games, singing classes, and a knitting workshop conducted in the nude in theopes of d dramatizing nudity. welcoming nature man: today, i'm going to talk about dominant economic, social, cultural, political system: consumer capitalism. at the heart of ththe success of this model lie two linked ideas. the first is an image of "the good life" based upon the accumulation of consumer goods, and the second is the idea of perpetual and infinite economic growth. what i...
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with talking about and as cusick afar france and north italy from italy. and so early today i spent shoo at even the trust of his a top european expert. and this is what he had to say about the israel. brussels is going to be very difficult to take any position on this crisis. because the last thing the brussels wants is to be accused produces destabilizing member states. and of course where the spanish government is right in legal terms in constitutional terms it was. the other but the same time we can say that the mistake. prime minister avoid it was not very different and steak that president in a club usually two ukrainian. can basically do show of force a united people and people who otherwise do not support. the independence of catalonia now very much consolidating chris distinctive government's intervention. and then you say that into insult hey are france twenty four and around our house on the eleven forty five paris time aside just if we go i mean. and legality aside the eu has been tarnished really violent this because it it simply failed to con
with talking about and as cusick afar france and north italy from italy. and so early today i spent shoo at even the trust of his a top european expert. and this is what he had to say about the israel. brussels is going to be very difficult to take any position on this crisis. because the last thing the brussels wants is to be accused produces destabilizing member states. and of course where the spanish government is right in legal terms in constitutional terms it was. the other but the same...
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much and i thought actually what i could write about was the experience of seeing your country from afar and that that might be a more powerful story i could tell. >> i have to say though, he think you do, in tackling-- i mean, a lot of the book is very much about your time as a foreign correspondent in turkey, you start out the book with a scene of the -- going to the mine where there was a horrible disaster a few years back and the miners asking you, you know, why did you wait until this horrible tragedy for you to come, you know, come and find us? and i think that you then paint a broader picture about what is happening in turkey. can you talk a little about that? >> well, i think that that was an interesting case because, you know, what i actually, what i was thinking when the one miner asked me that and this was a miner who survived the fire, was that -- it reminded me that a lot of foreign of journalists of-- i arrived in 2007 so it was kind of early years, we had been very much focused on the debate between islam and secularism and i think some people, myself included, hadn't been
much and i thought actually what i could write about was the experience of seeing your country from afar and that that might be a more powerful story i could tell. >> i have to say though, he think you do, in tackling-- i mean, a lot of the book is very much about your time as a foreign correspondent in turkey, you start out the book with a scene of the -- going to the mine where there was a horrible disaster a few years back and the miners asking you, you know, why did you wait until...
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. >> reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a few have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the essentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern for the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing voluntarily. >> reporter: and new ash has begun to fall and it's gotten a little smokier, as well. meantime, the group of men watching over this house say they will not evacuate, unless the winds shift and really pick up tonight. >> we wish them good luck. lisa, thank you very much. >>> the fires spread quickly overnight sunday into monday when all of this began. the chp released this video taken around 3:00 a.m. if the coffee park neighborhood. you can see homes on fire everywhere. it was a conflegration. this is what's left of that neighborhood after that fire. sky 7 flew overhead this afternoon. we're starting with a wide view
. >> reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a few have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the essentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern for the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing...
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>> we have 30,000 runners but hundreds of thousands of people invested in the event from afar, whetherpectators on the road side or across the country following their loved one participating. the app has all of the essential information for people with the event schedule over the weekend, maps and details, but the important runner tracking information so you know how your runner is progressing along the course. >> it is wonderful to be able to follow them and find out where they are. also your website features tell us about that feature. >> it is a cool app the runners can enjoy to get additional motivation on event day. you download the app and the marathon has positioned along the course through gps-enabling messages that will play when you hit certain locations, whether they're motivational or informational, but runners can also invite their loved ones to record cheer messages that will play for them at different times throughout the course. so you've got your own cheering squad right in your ears. >> it could be just the boost you need to get you over the finish line. >> exactly. >
>> we have 30,000 runners but hundreds of thousands of people invested in the event from afar, whetherpectators on the road side or across the country following their loved one participating. the app has all of the essential information for people with the event schedule over the weekend, maps and details, but the important runner tracking information so you know how your runner is progressing along the course. >> it is wonderful to be able to follow them and find out where they...
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reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a f have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the sentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern f the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing voluntarily. >> reporter: and new ash has begun to fall and it's gotten a little smokier, as well. meantime, the group of men watching over this house say they will not evacuate, unless th winds shift and really pick up tonight. >> we wish them good luck. lisa, thank you very much. >>> the fires spread quickly overnight sunday into monday when all of this began. the chp released this video taken around 3:00 a.m. if the coffee park neighborhood. you can see homes on fir everywhere. it was a confgration. this is what's left of that neighborhood after that fire. sky 7 flew overhead this afternoon. we'retarting with a wide view and let's zoom in
reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a f have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the sentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern f the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing voluntarily. >>...
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there are those comforting in the city and those family coming from afar. the station will be open in the foreseeable future and hotel rooms are being made available all over the city. aaron gilchrist, news4. >>> we have learned that the death toll in puerto rico from hurricane maria has increased from 16 to 34 people. the president visited the puerto rican territory today, ignoring the criticism about the lack of federal response. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we spent a little money on puerto rico, and that's fine. we saved a lot of lives. >> at one point trump tossed rolls of paper towels to the crowd as he met with survivors who were still struggling to get basic necessities. >>> the d.c. national guard loaded an airplane with supplies this afternoon to send to puerto rico. >> more than 100,000 pounds of clothes, diapers and more. they helped collect the donations with the 113th wing of our national guard. erin ganser is there. >> reporter: most people are still waiting for food and water
there are those comforting in the city and those family coming from afar. the station will be open in the foreseeable future and hotel rooms are being made available all over the city. aaron gilchrist, news4. >>> we have learned that the death toll in puerto rico from hurricane maria has increased from 16 to 34 people. the president visited the puerto rican territory today, ignoring the criticism about the lack of federal response. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've...
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the international tastemakers - here to give the bay area a taste of food from afar. liviakis catches up with the young hot international chefs as they plan meals for this weekend's big blow out. it's a festival for you and your tastbuds... the tastemaker collective popping up all over the globe - but a first for the u-s - debuting this week here in the bay area. this is our chance to nibble on some of the coolest culinary creations and learn from the young chefs behind it all. like - rafael gome and juan arbalaez - chefs from some of the top eateries in paris. teaming up with local chefs from san francisco's cala - gabriela and kenny. the four are on a shopping spree for the freshest produce here at the ferry building's farmers market. designing exotic menus on the fly - for new diners here. picking peppers from this stall - discussing the nuances of hot in spanish-tongue. the visitors from paris - the visitors from paris - dazzled by the array of beautiful fruits and veggies from california... all part of a culinary culture exchange that'll be rolled out to ten othe
the international tastemakers - here to give the bay area a taste of food from afar. liviakis catches up with the young hot international chefs as they plan meals for this weekend's big blow out. it's a festival for you and your tastbuds... the tastemaker collective popping up all over the globe - but a first for the u-s - debuting this week here in the bay area. this is our chance to nibble on some of the coolest culinary creations and learn from the young chefs behind it all. like - rafael...
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people have had their say afar while now, how arsenal is run. 800 premier league matches in charge forer. only one of the manager has done more, sir alex ferguson. only one of the manager has done more, siralex ferguson. he only one of the manager has done more, sir alex ferguson. he didn't haveit more, sir alex ferguson. he didn't have it all his own way, sam clucas putting swansea ahead. i knew swansea had only conceded one goal away from home since the start of the season so it would be tight defensively. in the first half, the pace of game was not sharp enough, passing was good, but not penetrative enough. we need to up the tempo a little bit and change quicker. the second half was much better. 0ne much we didn't tell you about, crystal palace about west ham. such drama? it was an extraordinary finish. a few managers are under more pressure than slaven bilic at west ham and he must have been convinced his side were heading for a much deserved away win at crystal palace. they were 2—1 up, wilfred safar —— wilfried zaha pops up. such a contrast of emotions. roy hodgson, dancing down
people have had their say afar while now, how arsenal is run. 800 premier league matches in charge forer. only one of the manager has done more, sir alex ferguson. only one of the manager has done more, siralex ferguson. he only one of the manager has done more, sir alex ferguson. he didn't haveit more, sir alex ferguson. he didn't have it all his own way, sam clucas putting swansea ahead. i knew swansea had only conceded one goal away from home since the start of the season so it would be...
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. >> reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a few have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the essentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern for the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing voluntarily. >> reporter: and new ash has begun to fall and it's gotten a little smokier, as well. meantime, the group of men watching over this house say they will not evacuate, unless the winds shift and really pick up tonight. >> we wish them good luck. lisa, thank you very much. >>> the fires spread quickly overnight sunday into monday when all of this began. the chp released this video taken around 3:00 a.m. if the coffee park neighborhood. you can see homes on fire everywhere. it was a conflegration. this is what's left of that neighborhood after that fire. sky 7 flew overhead this afternoon. we're starting with a wide view
. >> reporter: meantime, those in evacuated areas watched from afar as retardant doused their homes hate today. a few have temporarily set up in maxwell village shopping center off sonoma highway with only the essentials. >> i was glad i left. there was ash coming down like snowflakes. >> reporter: and there's still a lot of concern for the missing. >> we all clutch our hearts because we know people that went back in that are now missing. you don't stay missing...
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recent operations in tal afar and hawija all projected to take weeks and months were concluded in less than two weeks. coalition resources did support them, but make no mistake that the security forces of iraq were the lead the entire time. in syria, we face a more complicated political and military environment in fighting isis. the united states does not have a policy which supports large-scale involvement in the syrian civil war. therefore, as the regime campaigns against the opposition to regain control of its territory, it must deal with isis along the way. russia and iran both have large-scale presence in syria and are operating at the assad regime's invitation, leading to a congested operating environment and enflaming an already complex political situation. the defeat isis campaign in this environment has a much different character. although russia, iran, and to an extent, the syrian regime, all want to remove isis and its influence from syria, each actor has varying degrees to which they are willing to tolerate isis' presence, and they all have different interests and objective
recent operations in tal afar and hawija all projected to take weeks and months were concluded in less than two weeks. coalition resources did support them, but make no mistake that the security forces of iraq were the lead the entire time. in syria, we face a more complicated political and military environment in fighting isis. the united states does not have a policy which supports large-scale involvement in the syrian civil war. therefore, as the regime campaigns against the opposition to...
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this afar your consideration dvds online. offence and you know i'm so proud to be part of the hollywood community today. finally tinseltown is cleaning house and telling harvey weinstein to sling his hook and it is hopefully the beginning of the end of exploitation and the casting couch has been here too long, let's throw it in the dustbin and move on. some people would say it is not before time and that the the behaviour of harvey weinstein was an open secret for many years. so much of an open secret it was joked about by the host of 2013 oscars, anyone in hollywood who claims they didn't know was not paying attention or wasn't listening. we all knew about it, but frustratingly nothing was done. this week everyone has moved so done. this week everyone has moved so swiftly in hollywood and well done the academy. can you imagine if they hadn't kicked him out if they had left him in? there was only one decision to make. meeting in beverly hills, the 54 members of governors met for two and a half hours and 90% voted to send harv
this afar your consideration dvds online. offence and you know i'm so proud to be part of the hollywood community today. finally tinseltown is cleaning house and telling harvey weinstein to sling his hook and it is hopefully the beginning of the end of exploitation and the casting couch has been here too long, let's throw it in the dustbin and move on. some people would say it is not before time and that the the behaviour of harvey weinstein was an open secret for many years. so much of an open...
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the support of the membership of the international coalition liberated the strategic city of tell afar, which is west of mosul, but the liberation of mosul and talafar don't mean that daesh is defeated. they still retain other strongholds that need to be liberated. these include the towns in the euphrates river valley. in syria itself, more than 60% of raqqah, their self-proclaimed capital, has been liberated by syrian democratic forces. however, daesh continues to use what are barbaric and illegal tactics to slow their inevitable defeat. as we saw in mosul, they're again preventing civilians from leaving and they're using them as human shields. recently in raqqah, they used a children's hospital as a fortified headquarters. the stabilization efforts in mosul and in talafar are ongoing and they will take some time. the reestablishment of both institutions and essential services are critical to insure that residents are able to begin to rebuild their lives. this has been a particular focus of the counter-isil defense ministers meetings that have occurred in relation to progress, mr. pre
the support of the membership of the international coalition liberated the strategic city of tell afar, which is west of mosul, but the liberation of mosul and talafar don't mean that daesh is defeated. they still retain other strongholds that need to be liberated. these include the towns in the euphrates river valley. in syria itself, more than 60% of raqqah, their self-proclaimed capital, has been liberated by syrian democratic forces. however, daesh continues to use what are barbaric and...
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luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from afar. does talk as though that ended without the protestants. the news from alex bank was bleak. as it looks bad. a military showdown was looming lived his life's work was in danger he had only wanted to reform the church but it gonna do rough of the highest authorities he'd wanted to liberate christians but have fostered strife. there why do knows what god wants and what plans he has for us germans. martin luther sense that the conflict with the church and the emperor was coming to a head a peaceful solution was not in sight. this is the first map of conscious in germany drawn up by the katanga first sebastian minster in the mid sixteenth century the borders between the principalities play as insignificant a role as the who run an empire but this vision was threatened by the specter of an empire about to strike back. fearing the worst protestants rally together in the town of. the but. a team princes and representatives from twenty eight towns in the empire joined forces in a new defensive
luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from afar. does talk as though that ended without the protestants. the news from alex bank was bleak. as it looks bad. a military showdown was looming lived his life's work was in danger he had only wanted to reform the church but it gonna do rough of the highest authorities he'd wanted to liberate christians but have fostered strife. there why do knows what god wants and what plans he has for us germans. martin luther sense...
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a lot of people that take these loans out are coming from afar they're financially struggling so people just get stuck and it just they keep having to take them out in order to pay their bills right and they could also be taking them out just to repay it loan what's the response to that proposal but like there have been some pretty mixed reviews in the banking industry there are some trade and lobby groups like the american bankers association and the independent community bankers of america that have suggested this would protect consumers and help prevent them from getting in these cycles of debt but i don't there are other trade organizations and some lobbying firms like the community bankers association and they all sound the same they have a different version of the same name and they are you that this is going to hurt consumer consumers because it limits the types of loans that they can take out and they argue they should have the ability to do this that they want even though we all know it's causing a lot of right handle problems right now so it's certainly a mixed bag of reviews
a lot of people that take these loans out are coming from afar they're financially struggling so people just get stuck and it just they keep having to take them out in order to pay their bills right and they could also be taking them out just to repay it loan what's the response to that proposal but like there have been some pretty mixed reviews in the banking industry there are some trade and lobby groups like the american bankers association and the independent community bankers of america...
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you could recognize him from afar. he had a booming voice and frankly was, speaking of his voice, he quite profane in battle which seemed to be effective for him. and in the social circle, however, he was properly courteous, generous, and genial. so he was popular both among his social circle and as a combat commander. ok, so that brings us to july 1. what is going on on july 1? well, the confederates are north of gettysburg. in the process of concentrating, lee would prefer them to concentrate around cash town. now this diagram here is not a historical, is not a diagram of a historical actuality. it is for the confederates. it is not for the union army. this was meade's plan. this was the so-called pipe lee intended at least tentatively to use. to the south and southeast were baltimore and washington, which were the two main points that meade, commanding the army of the potomac, was supposed to cover, and probably not long after midnight on july 1, the wee hours of july 1, he and his come upith -- staff with this plan
you could recognize him from afar. he had a booming voice and frankly was, speaking of his voice, he quite profane in battle which seemed to be effective for him. and in the social circle, however, he was properly courteous, generous, and genial. so he was popular both among his social circle and as a combat commander. ok, so that brings us to july 1. what is going on on july 1? well, the confederates are north of gettysburg. in the process of concentrating, lee would prefer them to concentrate...
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i've watched you from afar, it's really a treat to be here with you. es to the senator continu exercise the theme smart women smart power in her own family. your daughter -- >> my daughter is at the united states military academy. she wants to serve in the army. >> you must be so proud. >> i am very proud, she is a , sheg willed young woman believes in our country just as mom and dad do. she wants to serve, she really does believe that she can make a difference, i'm glad for that. is from a town called red oak in iowa. , you grew upt iowa on a farm, you went back to your own hometown, that's where you live now. she actually takes a flight into omaha and had to drive one hour to get back to her town every weekend. what kind of a culture clash is it when you arrive at dca from there? >> it's very different background. we were talking about senator earth versus the joni thing, back home, everyone knows me as joni, growing up in the community. that's where i served as county auditor, when i went to the state senate, folks still called me joni. when i was e
i've watched you from afar, it's really a treat to be here with you. es to the senator continu exercise the theme smart women smart power in her own family. your daughter -- >> my daughter is at the united states military academy. she wants to serve in the army. >> you must be so proud. >> i am very proud, she is a , sheg willed young woman believes in our country just as mom and dad do. she wants to serve, she really does believe that she can make a difference, i'm glad for...
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. >> with many of you coming from afar.worked very hard and your media coverage has captured the attention of the world. i wanted to say a big thank you. >> the committee, congress, and 50 name parties and from the leaders and and the future expressed our heartfelt friendship. >> all 52 major political parties and 165 countries have spent 855 messages of congratulations. of these, 814 came from heads of state or government or the leaders of political parties or important organizations. on behalf of the cpc central committee, i wish to convey our appreciation to them all. the 19thow, first of congress, we elected the middle leadership -- we elected the new leadership of china and i will elect again to keep with the general secretary which is great to me and the encouragement to me. committeeh central and elect a new central leadership. i will relet general >> i see this as encouragement for my work and that will spur me on. >> now i would like to introduce to you the other six members who have also been elected to the standi
. >> with many of you coming from afar.worked very hard and your media coverage has captured the attention of the world. i wanted to say a big thank you. >> the committee, congress, and 50 name parties and from the leaders and and the future expressed our heartfelt friendship. >> all 52 major political parties and 165 countries have spent 855 messages of congratulations. of these, 814 came from heads of state or government or the leaders of political parties or important...
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. >> just to come in here and see it now and see everything across the highway and afar goes, it's like, it's unimaginable. >> reporter: brian returned for the first time to see what's left of his home on willow greenwood place. it's been destroyed. he and his family evacuated around 2 am monday morning. the santa rosa native said he is in disbelief. >> it was right there. we were like, we've got to go now. and this is all i've got. >> reporter: home after home burned to the ground as the sun said, it burned a bright orange row from the smoke. nearby flames ravaged cardinal newman, a catholic cohead scott -- high school. >> seeing it for my self it is in undescribable feeling. my life for the past four years has burned to the ground. >> reporter: benny buildings were burned to the skeletons. desks and chairs are mangled. hotspots smoldered. the smell of smoke is on is capable. >> when i first saw it i was heartbroken. >> reporter: cheyenne simmons graduated in june but has a sister who is currently a freshman. their father wonders what is next for the students who attend cardinal newman
. >> just to come in here and see it now and see everything across the highway and afar goes, it's like, it's unimaginable. >> reporter: brian returned for the first time to see what's left of his home on willow greenwood place. it's been destroyed. he and his family evacuated around 2 am monday morning. the santa rosa native said he is in disbelief. >> it was right there. we were like, we've got to go now. and this is all i've got. >> reporter: home after home burned to...
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is a broader agenda, our own ground game in order and challenge some wrappers and picking them from afar looking at things like fpo designation or money, small elements of a much broader array of uranian tools they are using. >> the eyes of our allies in the region like saudi arabia and egypt for example, they are well aware of the uranian role in the middle east. >> they are but part of the problem is they have been consistent in what they are doing. we are starting from behind until a few months ago, we had an administration that talked about sharing the middle east, equilibrium in the middle east, which would mean a percentage gained by iran in the region and that is what we are seeing. >> how do you feel about the trump administration's policy? >> they have said the right thing, a week and a half ago, they said the right thing, the focus, the question is the ground game, the question is that granularity in detail on the ground that you need to do the challenge not just by passing some laws or talking about money coming in. that is a small part of it. can you really have a ground game
is a broader agenda, our own ground game in order and challenge some wrappers and picking them from afar looking at things like fpo designation or money, small elements of a much broader array of uranian tools they are using. >> the eyes of our allies in the region like saudi arabia and egypt for example, they are well aware of the uranian role in the middle east. >> they are but part of the problem is they have been consistent in what they are doing. we are starting from behind...
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going afar afield as sacramento here which is a little bit of a drive.r employees who lost their homes and had troubles of their own the we talked to the general manager, rick corcoran earlier today, and he talked about the importance of the tourism business and helping everyone to get back to work? >> the main issue here for us, we want our colleagues to get back to work. so we reopened most of our services. you know, we had this crew here to make sure, it is not a money-making thing. it is a question of our people getting back on their feet and back to work. reporter: trish, we can't underscore it enough, it is a 13 billion-dollar industry when you take in alcohol, wine business and tourism. that really drives the economy. when you talk to everyone, they're definitely in recovery, rebuilding and ready to move on to reopening stage. they will accept visitors on monday here. we should mention a lot of lost revenue at this one property, booked solid for entire month. rates start usually at 350 bucks a night. trish: thanks, robert. isis on the vern of coll
going afar afield as sacramento here which is a little bit of a drive.r employees who lost their homes and had troubles of their own the we talked to the general manager, rick corcoran earlier today, and he talked about the importance of the tourism business and helping everyone to get back to work? >> the main issue here for us, we want our colleagues to get back to work. so we reopened most of our services. you know, we had this crew here to make sure, it is not a money-making thing. it...
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. >> reporter: we are watching from afar what happened in las vegas.om what you have seen, your reaction to those men that were clearing those floors and what they were facing. >> to locate a sniper shooter type from 1200 yards away is difficult. to effectively rely on 911 calls to localize where those shots were coming from. on the ground it would be difficult but the response to the hotel in the room the shooting came from. >> reporter: every second is a casualty. >> that is why it is imperative officers at the scene have together as quickly as possible. >> they are shooting at us, everyone stay down. >> reporter: what gear what i be wearing? >> a ballistic vest. this is what we operate and train the way we want to operate so train as you fight because weight makes a difference especially when you work in it all day. you want to get accustomed. they are rated for rifle rounds but i would not want to take a rifle round in the chest. just flip it over your head. got to get nice and snug. when we get rolling in a few minutes you wear a ballistic helmet.
. >> reporter: we are watching from afar what happened in las vegas.om what you have seen, your reaction to those men that were clearing those floors and what they were facing. >> to locate a sniper shooter type from 1200 yards away is difficult. to effectively rely on 911 calls to localize where those shots were coming from. on the ground it would be difficult but the response to the hotel in the room the shooting came from. >> reporter: every second is a casualty. >>...
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cannot believe you've been -- >> this is the first time i've sat at the table that i've admired from afar. >> first time ever. >> this amazing spread is from oprah's new food line called o. that's good. >> this came from i have been instagramming photos of my garden and vegetables, and it's a way of bringing nutrition and access to something delicious to everybody. so you get a garden. that's organic. >> the food's not actually from her garden but inspired by it. and just looking at the broccoli cheddar soup is making us hungry. >> oh, that's good. i'm not just saying it. that's good. >> is it really? >> you take any of the samples on the set of a wrinkle in time? >> well, i have not done that. we were more like -- wrinkle in time is more for our tequila set. >> are you making sure we have good margaritas? >> how do you have time to do all this? you run a network. >> this is the best time of my life. >> you don't have a lot that stresses you out? >> i don't. >> how did you learn not to be stressed out? >> the reason why -- oh, this is perfect. okay. this is an "e.t." moment. >> come on. >
cannot believe you've been -- >> this is the first time i've sat at the table that i've admired from afar. >> first time ever. >> this amazing spread is from oprah's new food line called o. that's good. >> this came from i have been instagramming photos of my garden and vegetables, and it's a way of bringing nutrition and access to something delicious to everybody. so you get a garden. that's organic. >> the food's not actually from her garden but inspired by it....
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>> watch from afar. >> yeah.rning, as you are getting ready head out, hopefully no rats this morning. we are going to start out with mostly clear skies. now, we will see sunshine today, although it will be filtered by smoke. it's a good idea to limit your time outside. we have cooler temperatures. a lot of the smoke from the nearby wildfire settled into the valleys. 48 degrees in the tri-valley. grab something warm to wear. san francisco, upper 40s. the north bay starts with a cold, 42 degrees. as we go into this afternoon, it is going to be a little cooler than we have seen recently. about normal for this time of year, reaching the mid-70s. los gatos, 77 degrees. hayward, 74. 81 in danville. for the peninsula, 74 degrees in palo alto. daly city, 64. 65 in the outer sunset. embarcadero, 66 degrees and 76 degrees in navato. we are looking forward to the next chance of rain. right now, it's still up around oregon and will make its way farther to the south heading into the bay area tomorrow evening. looking at the t
>> watch from afar. >> yeah.rning, as you are getting ready head out, hopefully no rats this morning. we are going to start out with mostly clear skies. now, we will see sunshine today, although it will be filtered by smoke. it's a good idea to limit your time outside. we have cooler temperatures. a lot of the smoke from the nearby wildfire settled into the valleys. 48 degrees in the tri-valley. grab something warm to wear. san francisco, upper 40s. the north bay starts with a cold,...
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. >> from afar. >> up close. >> we can jelly fish. >> i like that. >> you have a to jelly fish it. >>w what that means but i'll pretend. >> kev made it up. >> i don't want any part of that. >> a the lot of to cover this morning. switching gears serious note lawsuit filed by the late actress paul walker daughter against sport company horsh has finally settled. meadow walker filed wrongful death with porche after she blamed in her father's death. it's reported porche settled similar lawsuit with paul walker's father. the posh he was riding crashed into a free and burst into flames. >> very sad story obviously. >> we're still talking about that. which is crazy. it felt like it happened yesterday. >> do you remember the film boogying nights. >> mark wahlberg. >> making news this morning saying he hopes god can forgive him for the role. in a recent interview with chicagoing the actor said i always hope god is movie fan and for giving because i made poor choice choices in my fast boogying nights is up there at the tom of the list. wahlberg did this interview next to a card until in an effor
. >> from afar. >> up close. >> we can jelly fish. >> i like that. >> you have a to jelly fish it. >>w what that means but i'll pretend. >> kev made it up. >> i don't want any part of that. >> a the lot of to cover this morning. switching gears serious note lawsuit filed by the late actress paul walker daughter against sport company horsh has finally settled. meadow walker filed wrongful death with porche after she blamed in her father's...
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clinton, alec baldwin and kate moss but the center piece is a self portrait that looks blight from afartone to it and his flash and pink and yellow tones. >> the show also details how the artist's use of photography led to a study of the medium itself >> it was over the course of the last 50 years that the polaroid led him to 35 millimeter, led him to the other type and all of these techniques and photography are in this exhibition >> chuck close photographs was organized by the parish art museum in new york, been traveling the country past few years and philadelphia is the final stop >> this is a rare opportunity chuck close photograph is on view at the pennsylvania academy of fen arts through april 8. for tickets and show time. visit the arts in philly.org. >>> milania trump is handing over her inaugural ball gown off the shoulder gown she war during president trump's inauguration ball. it's being donated to the first lady's collection at the smithsonian institute there in washington. the gown also featured a slit skirt ruffled accent trim and according to fashion expert alicia vitare
clinton, alec baldwin and kate moss but the center piece is a self portrait that looks blight from afartone to it and his flash and pink and yellow tones. >> the show also details how the artist's use of photography led to a study of the medium itself >> it was over the course of the last 50 years that the polaroid led him to 35 millimeter, led him to the other type and all of these techniques and photography are in this exhibition >> chuck close photographs was organized by...