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and the american midwest is no stranger to tornadoes now a university of businesses is getting a new way to make the region tornado proof find out how he plans to do it later in the shell. it's thursday july third find him in washington d.c. i mean you're a david and you're watching r t america college students are continually faced with the high cost of getting an education but now we're learning that on top of that financial burden many of them are also facing the challenge of continual hunger now students and faculty members at colleges and universities across the country are joining together to help combat the growing anger problem artie's on the south to church and brings us the story from long island new york. college enter a world of possibilities. well crippling student debt after leaving these stores is one pandemic that's already well established in the u.s. what's not often talked about is another dangerous trend college student hunger. i've often seen students in my classes you know eating chips or something like that and my first reaction is oh it's a little snack but ve
and the american midwest is no stranger to tornadoes now a university of businesses is getting a new way to make the region tornado proof find out how he plans to do it later in the shell. it's thursday july third find him in washington d.c. i mean you're a david and you're watching r t america college students are continually faced with the high cost of getting an education but now we're learning that on top of that financial burden many of them are also facing the challenge of continual...
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and the american midwest is no stranger to tornadoes now a university businesses is pitching a new way to make the region tornado proof find out how he plans to do it later in the show.
and the american midwest is no stranger to tornadoes now a university businesses is pitching a new way to make the region tornado proof find out how he plans to do it later in the show.
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and the american midwest is no stranger to tornadoes now a university of businesses is getting a new way to make the region tornado proof find out how he plans to do it later in the shell.
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this time, in the american midwest. may 24th, 1991, lafayette, indiana. a freight train blows its horn and then slams into a tractor-trailer trying to cross the tracks. the train forces the truck 75 feet down the track before finally coming to a stop. >> it was like slow motion. it hit in the trailer and it kind of scooted down the trailer and then it was pushing on the cab and it knocked down signals. rocks were flying everywhere. >> mark skaggs lives in town and videos trains for a hobby. he's recording a different train moments before impact and almost misses the collision. >> i heard the whistle blowing and i spun around and caught it just at that instant. i kind of had a sinking feeling because i thought, oh, man, this guy could be dead. >> the train engineer and conductor check on the truck driver. he survives. rescue workers arrive quickly and take him to the hospital. he's released the next day. >> he was fortunate that the train wasn't going any faster. it could have been much worse. >> and in the southeastern united states, another train enthusi
this time, in the american midwest. may 24th, 1991, lafayette, indiana. a freight train blows its horn and then slams into a tractor-trailer trying to cross the tracks. the train forces the truck 75 feet down the track before finally coming to a stop. >> it was like slow motion. it hit in the trailer and it kind of scooted down the trailer and then it was pushing on the cab and it knocked down signals. rocks were flying everywhere. >> mark skaggs lives in town and videos trains for...
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training with and assuring friends during exercises in eastern europe, a nuclear alert in the american midwest, conducting partnerships, standing and watching or sitting here at home. our job is to provide combat commanders. we are pretty good and our job. we will continue doing all of this. the ready to do the job today and being able to do it ten years from now. that is not an easy task, but these days under sequestration and is getting increasingly difficult. we prioritize three acquisition programs because we believe they are operational imperatives to the joint force of 2025 and beyond. if we expect to remain the world's leading air power nation which gives us an undeniable asymmetric advantage we must recapitalize our aging legacy fleet. let me start with our fighter fleet. the f35 is the answer, the only answer. and there is good news to report. we are reaching important milestones. the air force base just a delivery of the 26f358. the fighter squadron now has its full complement of aircraft. that is a major milestone on the flight path for the air force. test and training programs are
training with and assuring friends during exercises in eastern europe, a nuclear alert in the american midwest, conducting partnerships, standing and watching or sitting here at home. our job is to provide combat commanders. we are pretty good and our job. we will continue doing all of this. the ready to do the job today and being able to do it ten years from now. that is not an easy task, but these days under sequestration and is getting increasingly difficult. we prioritize three acquisition...
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urmperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans, and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated, but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her aund to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer play the game. >> without baseball in his life, he was miserable. >> pelley: he built himself a whole new career.
urmperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans, and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated, but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her aund to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete...
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in the midwest a lot of americans were feeling it, ten states under advisory from north dakota to texas. look at this, in minneapolis today the dew point which is a measure of how muggy the air feels was worse than you find in the rain forest of brazil. that oppressive heat created a monster wildfire out in oregon tonight, four separate fires merged, joining forces, becoming what the governor described as a firestorm beyond human imagination, four times the size of satellite. abc's brandi hitt back on the fire lines for us tonight. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods reduced to ash. more than 1,600 firefighters from across the country are now on the front lines of this tense battle. what began last monday as four small fires sparked by lightning, exploded into one massive inferno, now scorching more than 380 square miles, roughly four times the size of satellite. some of the clearest pictures of the fire coming by drone. the company that produced this is sharing it with firefighters. warren smethers lost his dream home that he purchased jus retoeesi trs >>ep o northwest, ayfoacater dre th
in the midwest a lot of americans were feeling it, ten states under advisory from north dakota to texas. look at this, in minneapolis today the dew point which is a measure of how muggy the air feels was worse than you find in the rain forest of brazil. that oppressive heat created a monster wildfire out in oregon tonight, four separate fires merged, joining forces, becoming what the governor described as a firestorm beyond human imagination, four times the size of satellite. abc's brandi hitt...
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temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western droughtreports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take thisicture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer
temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western droughtreports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take thisicture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci,...
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temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer play the game. >> without baseball in his life, he was miserable. >> pelley: he built himself a whole new career. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this will be a loud, potentially dangerous night in much of the country. have a look. thunderstorms, some severe, are possible for 195 million people from west to east. it's a system that has brought heavy downpours this week in parts of the east, sent temperatures plummeting in the midwest and worsened the drought in the west. we have a series of reports. first, jamie yucca
temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete...
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temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer play the game. >> without baseball in his life, he was miserable. >> pelley: he built himself a
temperatures plunge in the midwest, and americans everywhere will pay a price for the western drought. reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete...
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it will affect millions of americans. midwest will see unusually low temperatures this week. northeast and mid atlantic, they're dealing with severe thunderstorms and heavy rain and the most magical place on earth, not immune to weather woes, it appears. people stuck on the monorail at disney's epcot. george has more. >> the stormy weather, we can expect that. it is july in chicago. cool earl weather, it might be time to pull out the scarfs, you may need it. the next several days, temperatures 10 to 20 degrees cooler. for us the story is severe weather and a lot of rain. flash flooding over the weekend in suburban chicago turned residential streets into impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look. moments later he and his son had to be rescued after the car got stuck. so much rain fell so quickly. it flooded basements and overwhelmed the sewer system. >> it came down so fast, the water couldn't keep up. our sewers couldn't keep up with the water we had. everything backed up on us. >> two to four inches fell in northern illinois. four the six inches soaked
it will affect millions of americans. midwest will see unusually low temperatures this week. northeast and mid atlantic, they're dealing with severe thunderstorms and heavy rain and the most magical place on earth, not immune to weather woes, it appears. people stuck on the monorail at disney's epcot. george has more. >> the stormy weather, we can expect that. it is july in chicago. cool earl weather, it might be time to pull out the scarfs, you may need it. the next several days,...
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midwest. >>> finally, a uniquely american story on this independence day.ut one retired army vet who has dedicated his life to helping out his fellow soldiers. >> and now, he's the one being given a helping hand, thanks to some nfl veterans. abc's david muir has the story. >> reporter: after nearly 21 years in the army, when eric came home, he made it his mission to help other soldiers come home, too. helping them move. helping them get new appliances. helping their kids crawl over the sofa again. he runs wish for her heroes. >> every spare time he has, he dedicates to wish for her heroes. and he doesn't ask for anything. ever. >> reporter: but even the indianapolis colts got wind of it. and pat and kobe, #thankahero. both of the players about to run a new play. operation home makeover. >> we had to come up with an elaborate plan to get eric out of his house and stay out of his house. >> reporter: they asked him to help with a weekend charity event. >> we sent him to chicago for the weekend. >> he's gone. >> reporter: with eric gone, those colts assembling
midwest. >>> finally, a uniquely american story on this independence day.ut one retired army vet who has dedicated his life to helping out his fellow soldiers. >> and now, he's the one being given a helping hand, thanks to some nfl veterans. abc's david muir has the story. >> reporter: after nearly 21 years in the army, when eric came home, he made it his mission to help other soldiers come home, too. helping them move. helping them get new appliances. helping their kids...
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the numbers show young americans and lower income americans have the fewest land lines. the midwest is the most wireless region of our country. >>> if you visited manhattan in the 40 years after the end of world war ii and if you took the circle line tour around manhattan island, there's a chance this is the vessel you were on. it's been found rusting in a branch of the ohio river in kentucky. a sad ending after a storied life for this steam powered ship built in 1902. it was once used by thomas edison. it saw service in both world wars, it was then bought by the circle line where it once starred in a madonna music video, before being purchased by a cincinnati man who took it up the hudson, across the great lakes, down the mississippi and to its final resting place in the ohio river. >>> when we come back, the thrill of the hunt, all because of our love of the picture and the lengths selfie takers will go to get the shot. >>> finally here tonight, when you think about it, it's one of the most sweeping changes in all of our modern times to our every day lives. most americans now carr
the numbers show young americans and lower income americans have the fewest land lines. the midwest is the most wireless region of our country. >>> if you visited manhattan in the 40 years after the end of world war ii and if you took the circle line tour around manhattan island, there's a chance this is the vessel you were on. it's been found rusting in a branch of the ohio river in kentucky. a sad ending after a storied life for this steam powered ship built in 1902. it was once used...
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american small business. they devastate community in places like southwest virginia and southeast ohio. really all over the midwest needs to stake out a position that you invest in american workers. don't pass the trade policies. enforce the rules. look at trade in a way that's going to lift workers up, not pull them down. and even when you don't need jobs, pull down wages so that workers in small town and rural ohio it seems, there is still plenty of fact, not plenty, still a number of factories in places like jackson, but the wages have beeflatatnd these workers are falling out of the middle class. part of that is unionization. we have to be way more aggressive in helping workers join unions if they choose to. most want to. hillary i think recognizes that. she need to be assertive about it. >> mike, i think you add great argument here. i hope everybody listens. i think there is an attitude between the wine and cheese liberals. west coast hollywood people, they don't care about the below the line people they call them. crew people that put the movies together. but my question to you is the democrats see this thin
american small business. they devastate community in places like southwest virginia and southeast ohio. really all over the midwest needs to stake out a position that you invest in american workers. don't pass the trade policies. enforce the rules. look at trade in a way that's going to lift workers up, not pull them down. and even when you don't need jobs, pull down wages so that workers in small town and rural ohio it seems, there is still plenty of fact, not plenty, still a number of...
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predictably the most affordable markets for the american middle class are concentrated in the south and midwesten we say a share of the market is affordable or within reach of the middle class, the monthly payments on a home are no more than 31% of the metro area's median household income. metro area in ohio, from abbing rein to tolleo - all have markets in which 81 to 86% of the homes are priced within reach of local area middle income buyers. this area, sarl r these are -- south carolina are great place ifs you are a middle income buyer. these are others, 80% more with properties within reach of middle income. south carolina, columbia, little rock arkansas. 88 and 83% within reach, and the least affordable market for america's middle class are consep traited on the coast, new york and california, with seven of the tightest markets for the middle class. los angeles, 31%, san diego 42, new york city, 28% of homes are within reach of local middle income buyers. fairfield connecticut has 38%, all the way out in honolulu which is not south of texas, only 47% are within reach. i spoke to jed, a chi
predictably the most affordable markets for the american middle class are concentrated in the south and midwesten we say a share of the market is affordable or within reach of the middle class, the monthly payments on a home are no more than 31% of the metro area's median household income. metro area in ohio, from abbing rein to tolleo - all have markets in which 81 to 86% of the homes are priced within reach of local area middle income buyers. this area, sarl r these are -- south carolina are...
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americans facing a severe weather threat. take a look at this map. a powerful cold front in the midwestiolent thunderstorms today and tomorrow. flash flooding a major concern right now. >>> parts of ohio are bracing for another round of damaging storms after getting pounded sunday. an inch of rain falling on columbus in less than 20 minutes. powerful winds left behind a lot of damage. >> i have never seen anything like it before in my life. >> i ran out, shut the door. i held the front door shut. all of a sudden, roofing flying off everywhere and trailers rolling over. >> take a look at this scene in up state new york. buildings damaged and power lines down in watt kin's glen. officials are trying to determine if a tornado touched down or not. >> i heard a high wind. i was like what was that. she's hard-of-hearing and had no idea what was going on. i stop and look. ten feet out, i look and see the tornado tunnelling down. i'm like oh, my god. >> look at the flooding in the chicago area. that car should never be out there. roads all over town were passable. thunderstorms packing 60-mile-
americans facing a severe weather threat. take a look at this map. a powerful cold front in the midwestiolent thunderstorms today and tomorrow. flash flooding a major concern right now. >>> parts of ohio are bracing for another round of damaging storms after getting pounded sunday. an inch of rain falling on columbus in less than 20 minutes. powerful winds left behind a lot of damage. >> i have never seen anything like it before in my life. >> i ran out, shut the door. i...
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the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be a boosting team made up of three women. after several forays into the store, they spotted our camera, so guginsky, assisted by local police, moved in for the arrest. they were all illegal aliens from columbia. this one was a fugitive, having jumped bail on a california burglary charge. another had been arrested for shoplifting just four months earlier and deported. but somehow, she got back into the united states. because shoplifters are not considered serious criminals, they rarely spend much time in jail. >> these groups predetermine and have plans if somebody is arrested. if a team of eight goes out, and two of those people are arrested, it's the responsibility of the other six to get the money together to bail them out and get th
the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be a boosting team made up of three women. after several forays into the store, they spotted our camera, so guginsky, assisted by local police,...
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midwest and the plains. more than 55 million americans should be on alert for thunderstorms accompanied by damaging winds, floodingupdates any time, visit weather.com. we'll be right back. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ fema
midwest and the plains. more than 55 million americans should be on alert for thunderstorms accompanied by damaging winds, floodingupdates any time, visit weather.com. we'll be right back. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews....
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americans advance to the quarterfinals. while a loss sending them packing from brazil. >>> as more severe storms cause chaos across the midwest. a new weather threat emerges. a tropical depression forms off florida's main coast. and is likely to develop into the first named storm of the season. >>> an rising tensions between israel and palestinians. gaza is targeted by air strikes overnight. hours after three kidnapped israeli teenagers are found dead. this is the "cbs morning news" dead. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, july 1st, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. it might just be the most anticipated sporting event since the super bowl. today, the united states men's soccer team tries to keep the dream alive of winning the first world cup in this nation's history. with a loss that dream dies at least for four more years. team usa taking on belgium in a win or go home day in salvador, brazil. and they're hoping to have one of their best players back in the lineup. >> jozy altidore. oh, no, ald that dor has pulled up and that looks like a hamstring injury. >>
americans advance to the quarterfinals. while a loss sending them packing from brazil. >>> as more severe storms cause chaos across the midwest. a new weather threat emerges. a tropical depression forms off florida's main coast. and is likely to develop into the first named storm of the season. >>> an rising tensions between israel and palestinians. gaza is targeted by air strikes overnight. hours after three kidnapped israeli teenagers are found dead. this is the "cbs...
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americans coming up at 7:00 a.m. after "action news." >> there are brand new images this morning of a tornado outbreak in the midwest. storm chasers recorded this funnel cloud, these funnel clouds moving through iowa. 11 tornados were reported in the state. the weather service will conduct site visitors today. there are various reports of property damage, but fortunately nobody was seriously hurt. >> any of that weather heading toward us. >> reporter: tomorrow around and wednesday afternoon there might be spotty storms, but no big line of storms. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we have nothing. couple of issues to cover as we head through the week. it will be hotter an more humid out there today. we have the chance of a thunderstorm over the next several days before things settle down at the end of the workweek. 75 degrees, currently, comfortable enough with the dewpoint in the low 60s and winds out of the south, southwest at 11 miles per hour. satellite and radar shows you cloud cover out there, but is you saw on sky 6 they are thin and we have rain in association with a front that moving so slowly toward
americans coming up at 7:00 a.m. after "action news." >> there are brand new images this morning of a tornado outbreak in the midwest. storm chasers recorded this funnel cloud, these funnel clouds moving through iowa. 11 tornados were reported in the state. the weather service will conduct site visitors today. there are various reports of property damage, but fortunately nobody was seriously hurt. >> any of that weather heading toward us. >> reporter: tomorrow around...
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we are tracking another afternoon of summer storms. 44 million americans are watching the skies, or at least maybe they should be. the midwest and northeast are once again under the gun following more than 250 storm reports on monday. and the worst of it still to come. expected to hammer areas like new york city tomorrow. hey, look at the bright side. it could be worse. check out our coverage of the massive typhoon hitting near taiwan. it's all at weather.com. "the cycle" is coming right back. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people an
we are tracking another afternoon of summer storms. 44 million americans are watching the skies, or at least maybe they should be. the midwest and northeast are once again under the gun following more than 250 storm reports on monday. and the worst of it still to come. expected to hammer areas like new york city tomorrow. hey, look at the bright side. it could be worse. check out our coverage of the massive typhoon hitting near taiwan. it's all at weather.com. "the cycle" is coming...
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americans from celebrating independence day. >> thousands packed downtown columbus, ohio the largest fireworks display in the midwest. >> that'seautiful. in denver, the independence day celebrations getting off to an "early start" as well. people gathering at civic center park downtown for the show. >> of course to new york preps are under way for the biggest fireworks show in the country, the 38th annual macy's fourth of july celebration, two years of planning, 50 technicians make it happen tonight. big party. >> hurricane arthur forcing many fireworks and parade cancelations. so be sure to check your town for the latest. >> to some other news now. iraqi pilots dropping bombs on dozens of isis strong holds. this is defense secretary chuck hagel announced the pentagon set up a second joint operations center in northern iraqy troops. isis gaining more control over villages in syria along with its biggest oil field. saudi arabia sending 30,000 troops to defend its border with iraq. the pentagon said the u.s. is staying out of the fight for now. >> president obama has been very clear that american combat troops are not going to b
americans from celebrating independence day. >> thousands packed downtown columbus, ohio the largest fireworks display in the midwest. >> that'seautiful. in denver, the independence day celebrations getting off to an "early start" as well. people gathering at civic center park downtown for the show. >> of course to new york preps are under way for the biggest fireworks show in the country, the 38th annual macy's fourth of july celebration, two years of planning, 50...
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midwest street trapping a mother and her son. karen. >> we're lie in port richmond checking out aramingo avitene street. we'll take you to malvern. >> american classic hits the streets of philadelphia. fyi philly checks out the burger buzz building around a food truck when "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> welcome back. it is 5:44 and take a look at this. it is wawa hoagie day on independence mall. you can see folks busy at work there, all in honor of the fourth of july and the wawa welcome america festival. wawa is celebrating making 4.5 tons of hoagies. you can enjoy one of these freebies outside the independence visitor's center today but get ready to wait in line. our katherine scott is live there by the way and we'll check back in with her in just a little bit later. >> karen, all roads lead to the national constitution center right now. >> thank you am i guess we'll want one of those hoagie hats. how can we make this happen. >> it would look great on you. >> i think i could rock that. let's go outside in exton, this is chester county, malvern chester county right now, 202 at 29. hardly anybody out there. roads are clear and dry. no over
midwest street trapping a mother and her son. karen. >> we're lie in port richmond checking out aramingo avitene street. we'll take you to malvern. >> american classic hits the streets of philadelphia. fyi philly checks out the burger buzz building around a food truck when "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> welcome back. it is 5:44 and take a look at this. it is wawa hoagie day on independence mall. you can see folks busy at work there, all in honor of the...
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midwest and the mid-atlantic, 80s along the canadian border. and pass 100 in the southwest. >>> coming up, highlights from an instant classic at wimbledon. >> plus americans like their suds, but which states drink the most beer? the answer straight ahead. >>> and an explosive fourth of july weekend. it wasn't supposed to be like this. the inferno at a fireworks store. stay with us. the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 srx for around $329 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. >>> welcome back. the financial markets are charting new territory this morning. for the first time, the dow opens above 17,000 points. that's an increase of 3% this year, and the federal reserve holding down interest rates, many investors feel the bull market has room to run. >>. the markets were bolstered by the better than expected jobs report. but there's a sharp rise in the number of part-time workers who would rather be working full-time. companies are only hiring for specific needs. the affordable care act may be prompting some firms to put a cap on hours. >>> the next version of the je
midwest and the mid-atlantic, 80s along the canadian border. and pass 100 in the southwest. >>> coming up, highlights from an instant classic at wimbledon. >> plus americans like their suds, but which states drink the most beer? the answer straight ahead. >>> and an explosive fourth of july weekend. it wasn't supposed to be like this. the inferno at a fireworks store. stay with us. the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event,...
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midwest and the mid-atlantic states. 80s along the canadian border. and pass 100 in the southwest. >>> coming up, highlights from an instant classic at wimbledon. >>> plus, americans like their suds, but which states drink the most beer? the answer straight ahead. >>> and an explosive fourth of july weekend. it wasn't supposed to be like this. the inferno at a fireworks store. stay with us. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> welcome back. the financial markets are charting new territory this
midwest and the mid-atlantic states. 80s along the canadian border. and pass 100 in the southwest. >>> coming up, highlights from an instant classic at wimbledon. >>> plus, americans like their suds, but which states drink the most beer? the answer straight ahead. >>> and an explosive fourth of july weekend. it wasn't supposed to be like this. the inferno at a fireworks store. stay with us. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i...
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americans from celebrating independence day. >> thousands packed to downtown columbus, ohio for red, white, and boom! it's the largest fireworks display in the midwestsions ] >> in denver, the independence day celebration is getting off to an early start. look at this! beautiful lights there. people gathering at civic center park for the show. >> let's go to new york. prep is underway for the biggest fireworks show in america. the 38th annual macy's fourth of july. hurricane arthur forcing many firework and parade cancellations. be sure to check with your town. >>> thousands of illegal immigrant children flooding the boarders. and texas residents now calling for the government to do something about the crisis. texas lawmakers met thursday to deal with the issue head on. we are live with more on a heated homeland security field hearing. >> reporter: good morning. we're going to hear from president obama today on immigration as the border crisis continues to play out for the 50,000 kids that come here over the course of the past nine months or so. by bus and plane, they keep arriving. in murietta, california they successfully blocked buses. one city c
americans from celebrating independence day. >> thousands packed to downtown columbus, ohio for red, white, and boom! it's the largest fireworks display in the midwestsions ] >> in denver, the independence day celebration is getting off to an early start. look at this! beautiful lights there. people gathering at civic center park for the show. >> let's go to new york. prep is underway for the biggest fireworks show in america. the 38th annual macy's fourth of july. hurricane...
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midwest knocking out power and causing flooding. >> graco children's products now agreeing to recall 1.9 million car seats. the largest in american history. we have the latest. >> it is indeed the largest recall of infant car seats in american history. it is five months back from graco and the national highway administration. buckles can get gummed up by food and drink. parents can relate to that. you have to cut the harnesses to get the children out. they have bought streaming service stong ster in a bit to bolster the on-line music service. it will i think opera incorporae service into its own. it is preparing to launch a youtube music service as well and ramping up the play all access subscription music service. could this be the future of clothes shopping instead of going around stores why not stay at home and do it virtually. the hit men's apparel uses google's hang out chat service to simulate the dressing room experience. look at the screen on computer or tablets and see how it, would. right now it only works with sunglasses and hats. who knows what the future holds. >> futures higher with the dow, s&p and nasdaq all showi
midwest knocking out power and causing flooding. >> graco children's products now agreeing to recall 1.9 million car seats. the largest in american history. we have the latest. >> it is indeed the largest recall of infant car seats in american history. it is five months back from graco and the national highway administration. buckles can get gummed up by food and drink. parents can relate to that. you have to cut the harnesses to get the children out. they have bought streaming...
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american electric power which operates in west virginia and across the midwest was operating in 89 percent of the coal capacity. next year will be shut down due to the epa regulations. in the house of representatives i worked tirelessly to drive up the people of west virginia and the epa in this administration understand what these regulations do to our state. continue to invite the epa to come to west virginia and hero of the issues. bipartisan resolution calling to the epa to all sessions and the color line state to tell you the consequences of this agency's decision on the people a represent. the rule threatens was virginia's economic survival i promise you that my state and its people. thank you for having me. >> we do have the session. >> good morning. executive director the national association of clean air agency's under the 16 local air pollution-control agencies across the country member agencies with the altar of responsibilities to a draft, signed, and submit the state plans under epa clean power plant proposed rules. i am pleased to have the opportunity to testify this morning
american electric power which operates in west virginia and across the midwest was operating in 89 percent of the coal capacity. next year will be shut down due to the epa regulations. in the house of representatives i worked tirelessly to drive up the people of west virginia and the epa in this administration understand what these regulations do to our state. continue to invite the epa to come to west virginia and hero of the issues. bipartisan resolution calling to the epa to all sessions and...
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midwest. while a tropical system forms off the east coast. >>> breaking overnight, air strikes in the middle east. a swift response to three, jewish teenagers found dead, one of them an american. we're live with the serious situation unfolding in the west bank. >>> turning the tables. a struck driver sees a state trooper behaving badly behind the wheel, confronts him and records the whole thing. >>> and game day. team usa, gearing up for today's big match. plus, do these superfans really drive 10,000 miles to see their idols in action? >>> good tuesday morning to you. we begin with the severe weather unfolding on two fronts right now. >> the season's first tropical system on the east coast is threatening to disrupt fourth of july plans for millions. >> and overnight a weather system rolled through the midwest, creating dangerous conditions. a light show overnight, lightening staking chicago's willis tower. while strong winds took down trees. more than 100,000 people were left without power. chicago o'hare airport shut down for hours. airlines, cancelling more than 250 flights monday night. >> they just canceled the second -- no, third flight. so, my son up there is not a happ
midwest. while a tropical system forms off the east coast. >>> breaking overnight, air strikes in the middle east. a swift response to three, jewish teenagers found dead, one of them an american. we're live with the serious situation unfolding in the west bank. >>> turning the tables. a struck driver sees a state trooper behaving badly behind the wheel, confronts him and records the whole thing. >>> and game day. team usa, gearing up for today's big match. plus, do...
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midwest after being accidentally locked inside a cell for over a day. >> surveying the storm damage right now. we'll get a live update from this scene coming up that's about as americant gets. woman: what do you mean? blueberry pancakes, strawberries and cream cheese icing, starting at just $4.99. apple pie, watch out. [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> residents in torresdale were shocked to learn they were living next to a suspected drug lab. philadelphia police removed bottle after bottle of potentially dangerous chemicals from an apartment on the 3500 block of grant avenue yesterday. along with ingredients for illegal drugs officials say they also seized manuals on how to make meth, lsd and ecstasy. the tenant is behind bars on unrelated drug charges. >> new this morning a plan is suing cook county illinois because he was accidentally locked in a cell at the county jail for more than a day. farad polk was visiting his son an inmate at the jail. guards led him to an eight by eight visiting room that was under renovation. suddenly polk says the rooms are steel doors shut behind him and locked him in. after about five minutes he start d to scream. >> kick
midwest after being accidentally locked inside a cell for over a day. >> surveying the storm damage right now. we'll get a live update from this scene coming up that's about as americant gets. woman: what do you mean? blueberry pancakes, strawberries and cream cheese icing, starting at just $4.99. apple pie, watch out. [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> residents in torresdale were shocked to learn they were living next to a suspected drug lab. philadelphia police removed...
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was they were able to broaden the appeal to the midwest in places where unions didn't have a lot of poll, where there weren't a lot of african-americanssentatives and senators weren't segregationists. senators weren't racists but didn't have a dog in the fight. the churches were able to go and say, here's why this has a moral urgency and why you need to push it. >> there is some segment of the population that would say things are worse off now than back then because everything has gone underground. i covered john lewis all the time on capitol hill and he says i want to speak to people and tell them to walk a mile in my shoes because it's so much better now than it used to be. where do you fall on that? >> there's no denying the civil rights act had a huge impact of getting rid of jim crow laws and discrimination bands and workplace, not only for african-americans and minorities but for women. and yeah, we're miles ahead where we were back then. no one should assume that means that things are perfect or that there aren't still problems. look at vast areas of the country wherefore economic reasons or social relations we still have ways
was they were able to broaden the appeal to the midwest in places where unions didn't have a lot of poll, where there weren't a lot of african-americanssentatives and senators weren't segregationists. senators weren't racists but didn't have a dog in the fight. the churches were able to go and say, here's why this has a moral urgency and why you need to push it. >> there is some segment of the population that would say things are worse off now than back then because everything has gone...
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are they still an american company or a big american multinational that has its roots in the midweste as well? >> can i ask a question of what the bankers say when you talk to them about the political implications of all of this? do they tell their clients you better move now, if not this year, then next year or you're going to get embarrassed if you do it now because there's more focus on that. what is the combination between a potential inverter and a banker? >> machine issue is gone. enough big companies i think pfizer was the tipping point when pfizer said we're ready to do it i think anyone could do it. >> all right. >> all three, abbott did the deal with my lon, abbvie is doing with shire, and hospira is looking to do it with danone's division. so all three of the abbott labs companies -- >> abbott itself i don't think has inverted yet. >> sold the division to mylan which is then doing it -- >> and it's amazing to read a sentence that we'll now incorporate in the netherlands where the tax rate is lower. >> talk about the idea that even if you do it right now, it could be retro
are they still an american company or a big american multinational that has its roots in the midweste as well? >> can i ask a question of what the bankers say when you talk to them about the political implications of all of this? do they tell their clients you better move now, if not this year, then next year or you're going to get embarrassed if you do it now because there's more focus on that. what is the combination between a potential inverter and a banker? >> machine issue is...
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midwest and severe storms in the northeast. that is next. >> the a's and giants scare off in october, if they square 50, would be oakland. the american league secured home field advantage by beating the national league in the all-star game. 7 a's and three giants were part of the national stage but the night belonged to two all stars. yankee shortstop derek jeter got a minute-long standing ovation when he walked up to play and he doubled in the third inning the retiring 14 time all star got 2 1/2 minute ovation when he live the game. >> wonderful moment that i will always remember. i appreciate john doing that for me but it was a special moment unscripted. >> mike trout was the mvp and had a tie breaking triple and a go ahead double and the al beat the national league for the 13th win in the last 17 years. >> could royal baby number two be on the way? speculation is underway a week before the first birthday of prince george. kate's long time friend who leaked news of the first pregnancy tells australia's new day that the royal pair is expecting their second child. the palace has "no comment." >> the morning news continues with the to
midwest and severe storms in the northeast. that is next. >> the a's and giants scare off in october, if they square 50, would be oakland. the american league secured home field advantage by beating the national league in the all-star game. 7 a's and three giants were part of the national stage but the night belonged to two all stars. yankee shortstop derek jeter got a minute-long standing ovation when he walked up to play and he doubled in the third inning the retiring 14 time all star...
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americans as foreigners. many were emails and messages, including private pictures. days of rain in the midwestt the mississippi bursting its banks. the rising water flooding cities here. town residents spent the fast few days sandbagging it. they have a history of flooding. there are still flood watches happening. we'll keep you posted on that with meteorologist eboni deon coming up soon. mexican authorities found dangerous radioactive material stolen in a pick-up truck. the load of meridian 192 was abandoned on the street. the material was in a specialised container and would be a health risk. if tampered with. the united nations has stepped up calls to stop the material falling into the wrong hands. >>> a carnival cruise ship rescue many trapped. >> the migrants didn't have any supplies or food or water. the raft didn't have a system and the migrants using water it had been taking on. one was a representative. >> we were having dinner on the upper decks of the ship. we heard a strange announce. and ship's crew. i looked at each other funny. i noticed a marking of a coast guard. we had people
americans as foreigners. many were emails and messages, including private pictures. days of rain in the midwestt the mississippi bursting its banks. the rising water flooding cities here. town residents spent the fast few days sandbagging it. they have a history of flooding. there are still flood watches happening. we'll keep you posted on that with meteorologist eboni deon coming up soon. mexican authorities found dangerous radioactive material stolen in a pick-up truck. the load of meridian...
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midwest and small towns. and, you know, everyone not only was able to watch over television but obviously streaming on the internet helps as well. >> americans than a hero. we had one last night with your goalie, tim howard. i even saw the wikipedia page of chuck hagel, the u.s. defense secretary, changed to be that of tim howard. how have people responded to his incredible effort? >> i mean, tim howard easily one of the best goalkeepers in united states history. last night was his finest performance. he's played in the premier league with manchester united and everton and done extremely well. last night standing on his head, 16 saves, most ever in a world cup since they have been recording statistics. phenomenal game for him. >> the big question is is this love of the game in america going to continue or do you think it will last for the duration of the world cup? >> i think it is going to continue. we had a lot of seminole moments in the united states soccer history between our women and men. women have won the world cup in '91 and '99. men have gone to the quarterfinal in 2002 and obviously the hero iics against algeria in 2010. these are
midwest and small towns. and, you know, everyone not only was able to watch over television but obviously streaming on the internet helps as well. >> americans than a hero. we had one last night with your goalie, tim howard. i even saw the wikipedia page of chuck hagel, the u.s. defense secretary, changed to be that of tim howard. how have people responded to his incredible effort? >> i mean, tim howard easily one of the best goalkeepers in united states history. last night was his...
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. >>> and millions of americans can expect storm warnings today from this very unusual weather system. >> from september-like temperatures in the midwestuweather's jim dickey has the latest. hi, jim. good morning. >> good morning, reena and devin. keeping it unseasonably cool here out across the nation's midsection from the northern plains on into the great lakes. many spots down in the 40s and 50s these early morning hours. a good 10 to 20 degrees below average as we head through the day. so be sure you grab that jacket as you head out the door. on the fringes of that cold air mass a round of heavy thunderstorms expected. severe thunderstorms from the i-95 corridor into the northeast. the boston area south and west through d.c., gusty winds, large hail, threat for flooding. those storms extend all the way down south through the carolinas on into the florida panhandle. very different story as you look to the west. heat wave continues across the northwest. widespread 80s, 90s, triple digits. washington and oregon with a couple storms in the northern tier of the rockies. reena and devin, back to you. >> thanks, jim. >>> russia has also b
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americans are hanging up on land line phones. four in 10 households are cell phone only, double what researchers found. the midwestad the highest number of cell phone only homes, but some phones have no phones at all. >> a painting returned to venezuela, the painting was stolen from caracas museum in the early 2000s. a couple tried to sell it to an undercover agent in miami for $750,000. it's worth $3 million. the exact date when it was stolen is unknown, because the thieves put a fake painting in its place. imagine spending money for a pointing to find it's fake. we met an art fraud expert to learn more about the effort to end the practice. >> this home is filled with beautiful art. most people would never suspect that many are forgeries, but revealing art fraud is her business. >> the hand held x-ray fluorescent gun can detect an elemental composition of the painting. >> she says technology like this is just one tool she uses to help authenticate paintings. >> what we can see here is the clear presence of titanium, and titanium was an element that was in use commercially in paints until 1974. >> she said this ki
americans are hanging up on land line phones. four in 10 households are cell phone only, double what researchers found. the midwestad the highest number of cell phone only homes, but some phones have no phones at all. >> a painting returned to venezuela, the painting was stolen from caracas museum in the early 2000s. a couple tried to sell it to an undercover agent in miami for $750,000. it's worth $3 million. the exact date when it was stolen is unknown, because the thieves put a fake...