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discussionafter the when it came into arcadia and we injected into the space, started to inject somecadia brands the trade inside the space looked like that could possibly be a changing format for the business, and help bring more people through the doors. we had successfully done that in other departments stores. possibly that could be a start of something fresh with a much later stage. and the wayd food the food market was developing, i have had many conversations with different supermarket that they are all sort of running off with their own expansion. to see if we could maybe take one of those retailers in. is the first or secondary price? -- in hindsight hindsight, unfortunately the underlying portfolio even before we bought it had some very poor property deals done over the signednd it had leases that were 40 or 50 years. they were too expensive in the ea and actually if you look at, if i gallop forward if i could, this is what happens when they get the cba. francine: that was philip green, this for the last hours as he answers questions about the collapse of bhs. stay with blo
discussionafter the when it came into arcadia and we injected into the space, started to inject somecadia brands the trade inside the space looked like that could possibly be a changing format for the business, and help bring more people through the doors. we had successfully done that in other departments stores. possibly that could be a start of something fresh with a much later stage. and the wayd food the food market was developing, i have had many conversations with different supermarket...
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indeed, it was burning in arcadia. that's east of pasadena. >> yes. east of l.a.w this fire about 100 acres. we will continue to keep an eye on charges they are evacuating some horses in that area. rosemary orozco joins us up next with the latest on your bay area forecast. >>> this afternoon we are learning more about the 12 girls rescued from a house in southeast pennsylvania. >> they were found living with a man in festerville. many neighbors were concerned about what was happening inside lee kaplan's house. >> they were off the grid. nobody ever knew about them. >> reporter: police searched through the home. 12 girls living in the basement in a philadelphia suburb ranging in age from 6 months to 18 years old. a tip on thursday led officers to this feasterville, pennsylvania home where they arrested 51-year-old lee kaplan. >> the kids were living in the basement on air mattresses. i guess they were homeschooling the kids because there was some homework found down there. >> reporter: kaplan is accused of sexually assaulting the oldest child, who police believe wa
indeed, it was burning in arcadia. that's east of pasadena. >> yes. east of l.a.w this fire about 100 acres. we will continue to keep an eye on charges they are evacuating some horses in that area. rosemary orozco joins us up next with the latest on your bay area forecast. >>> this afternoon we are learning more about the 12 girls rescued from a house in southeast pennsylvania. >> they were found living with a man in festerville. many neighbors were concerned about what was...
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it will come standard on the arcadia suv. >>> adding more whole grains to your diet could help extend your life. harvard researchers looked at studies on bread. people that consumed 50 grams of whole grains per dead were less likely to die of heart disease and cancer. they are made with the whole kernel that means they have protein fiber and other nutrients that are removed in the refining process. it's possible that people that choose whole grains may have overall healthier habits. >>> lets go live to the president with the latest on the orlando massacre and the fight against isis. >> the loss of life shaped much of our life today. in all of our efforts foremost is the loss and grief of the people of orlando. those who died, those who are still recovering, the families who have seen their loved ones harmed. the friends of ours who are lesbian and gay and bisexual and transgender who were targeted. i want to remind them that they are not alone. the american people and our allies and friends all over the world stand with you. and are thinking about you and praying for you. as director
it will come standard on the arcadia suv. >>> adding more whole grains to your diet could help extend your life. harvard researchers looked at studies on bread. people that consumed 50 grams of whole grains per dead were less likely to die of heart disease and cancer. they are made with the whole kernel that means they have protein fiber and other nutrients that are removed in the refining process. it's possible that people that choose whole grains may have overall healthier habits....
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first, and then at a university and taught people who were going to be teachers, and that was at arcadiaity just outside of philadelphia. i'm a mother, a grandmother, and about to become a great grandmother, and i do volunteer work at the museum, and. >> armstrong: and that's enough. >> guest: okay. just the beginning. [ laughter ] >> armstrong: dr. reis. >> guest: a retired professor, as mother and grandmother, and getting old, but i've also been a consultant to many companies, and in fact, you and i met so many years ago, when we were both doing things. you know, you mentioned getting old, i love that. here sphif is the first questiot of box. what is a senior citizen today, how do you define them? >> guest: good question. senior, roughly is defined as people in their 60s reaching retirement age, perhaps getting retired, but it doesn't mean what it used to mean. >> armstrong: why? is that because of medicine? >> partly because of medicine, and partly, largely because of medicine, i guess, because people are living so much longer. the demographic has changed so, so people in their '80s,
first, and then at a university and taught people who were going to be teachers, and that was at arcadiaity just outside of philadelphia. i'm a mother, a grandmother, and about to become a great grandmother, and i do volunteer work at the museum, and. >> armstrong: and that's enough. >> guest: okay. just the beginning. [ laughter ] >> armstrong: dr. reis. >> guest: a retired professor, as mother and grandmother, and getting old, but i've also been a consultant to many...
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he teaches science the at arcadia university and was diagnosed in may of 2005.e has two sons who are one and three years old at the time he was diagnosis. he talks about the festival and his fight with the help of his family. >> fans really get there, interactive with the players and players wife but it is a great experience but it is raising money for greater philadelphia chapter of the als association and that money is used to benefit people in the greater philadelphia area. you know, my wife who brought me around and said, if you can be courageous and show strength, through this, that is what the business will learn. that totally turned me around. >> this is one of those can't miss events in philadelphia, you get to hang out, up close and personal with phillies players while helping a great cause and great people like wes who continue the fight toward a cure. if you you can make it out, go to phillies.com/phillies festival for tickets. they always have a good turnout. it is sold out every year. i would be surprised if it wasn't this year as well. >> thanks, p
he teaches science the at arcadia university and was diagnosed in may of 2005.e has two sons who are one and three years old at the time he was diagnosis. he talks about the festival and his fight with the help of his family. >> fans really get there, interactive with the players and players wife but it is a great experience but it is raising money for greater philadelphia chapter of the als association and that money is used to benefit people in the greater philadelphia area. you know,...
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if you are in an arcadia suv, this is the first vehicle, that's the car they are going to have rear seatdoors. it gives you an alert, it makes sounds if there's movement in the back seat you get out of the car and turn the engine off it will tell you something is going on. it is to remind you your pet or child is still in the back seat. >> it is such a problem. >> they are offering a deal on unlimited flights but it is not a cheap flight. >> the company is only 2 years old. you can get unlimited business glass seats -- class seats for 35,000. they may be adding an air bus or something like that. i p went on the web site to check it out. i found which by the way i am leaving tomorrow for 1500 round trip. you have to balance whether or not the deal is worth to you. if you friday between new york or london or paris that much. >> 35,000 you need all you can drink champagne. >> thank you. >> the time now 25 minutes after the top of the hour. opening the door on terror. >> isis has stated in their english language publication that they will and they are using the refugee screams. >> the obama
if you are in an arcadia suv, this is the first vehicle, that's the car they are going to have rear seatdoors. it gives you an alert, it makes sounds if there's movement in the back seat you get out of the car and turn the engine off it will tell you something is going on. it is to remind you your pet or child is still in the back seat. >> it is such a problem. >> they are offering a deal on unlimited flights but it is not a cheap flight. >> the company is only 2 years old....
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it's adding a feature to the arcadia. it shows an alert to check theck rear seat the next time the engine is turn off. the feature doesn't actually detect people or items in the backseat.ba here are some steps that recommend to avoid leaving aleav child hyped in a car. put something like a purse or ar phone in the backseat so thatso you are forced to look back there when you arrive at your destination. you can also keep a stuffed animal when you're driving withg a child as a reminder thatt they're in a car.ar. those are good things to do whe your knee a hurry and things are going very fast.ast. it's been done, obviously. >> more than once.>> we know it's an issue. > meanwhile, 79-degrees outside, not too who the out there right now. definitely beautiful and we knoo it's probably going to continuen to act like summer here in the coming weeks.eek sue palka outside. > it feels like paradise today. i totally want to move outside and pump out and have a pop tenth overnight. > perfect. i'll join you. this might be the the fanta
it's adding a feature to the arcadia. it shows an alert to check theck rear seat the next time the engine is turn off. the feature doesn't actually detect people or items in the backseat.ba here are some steps that recommend to avoid leaving aleav child hyped in a car. put something like a purse or ar phone in the backseat so thatso you are forced to look back there when you arrive at your destination. you can also keep a stuffed animal when you're driving withg a child as a reminder thatt...
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we have a yoga program and then there's the exercise program in arcadia for people who want to stay physicallyand engaged but don't feel like the safety of the gym is safe for them. it provides an opportunity for them to continue to exercise. >> well, the 2016 park kin son council golf classic is happening next monday, june 27th at sunny brook golf club and white marsh country club. it begins at 10:00 a.m. for more information head over to our website at nbc10.com. wendy lewis, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> and giving us information on this disease. appreciate tnchts thank you so much. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a warm one today. temperatures started off in the 60s in the lehigh valley. easton, a few thin clouds. mainly sunshine and already into the 80s. look at oley at 86. 87 in whitehall and bath is at 84 degrees and climbing. a little bit of a southwesterly wind. 90s this afternoon for philadelphia, the suburbs and the lehigh valley. each of these locations will see bright sunshine, nothing more than a f
we have a yoga program and then there's the exercise program in arcadia for people who want to stay physicallyand engaged but don't feel like the safety of the gym is safe for them. it provides an opportunity for them to continue to exercise. >> well, the 2016 park kin son council golf classic is happening next monday, june 27th at sunny brook golf club and white marsh country club. it begins at 10:00 a.m. for more information head over to our website at nbc10.com. wendy lewis, thank you...
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the whole thing with the mechanical devices their thank you for the opportunity this into the retro arcadia spaces the owners reached out to all the businesses in the area you'll see whether the support and response i didn't receive any negative feedback and the police station approved that with the basic conditions more to talk about that a mohammed. >> thank you for your time basically in general a casual bar restaurant the focus on group share because they find it easier to have a higher quality of product with the arrival of other places where similar quality we focused on you know quote/unquote cocktails fresh ingredients and being in soma there is a good amount of businesses that are based on gaming like the major developers lake the - i reached out to most of them but some are huge companies but get feedback from the smaller companies we were looking to get 10 games pinball machines as an accessory we building breaks the money in any and helps us out with the local community i did reach out to went door to door 2 or 3 hundred feet with local businesses and restaurants and retail shop
the whole thing with the mechanical devices their thank you for the opportunity this into the retro arcadia spaces the owners reached out to all the businesses in the area you'll see whether the support and response i didn't receive any negative feedback and the police station approved that with the basic conditions more to talk about that a mohammed. >> thank you for your time basically in general a casual bar restaurant the focus on group share because they find it easier to have a...
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arcadia, a cool 45. 39. nor ton, 45. tahoe. combining the breeze, makes it feel much colder. cloud coverage is focused to the north. north bay, mostly cloudy. peninsula, east bay, there is a system rotate around which looks like it might want to en handles it self. cloud coverage to the north. but by tonight, we cloyd it up and right on the mendicino sonoma coast, and late tonight, rain moves in. early in the morning, spreads into sonoma, marin, also into napa county. by tomorrow morning, 6:00 a.m., and then it looks like some of that will make it to the peninsula and then of a, that it will fall apart, east bay, south bay. still, we are in line for a little bit of rain here, more so to the north bay. after thursday, the system kicks out of here slowly and temperatures will start to rebound but very slowly. in fact, this is a very cool air mass. the projections continue to be bretty decent. that's not bad for mid-june. my goodness. that's over ton but we'll keep an eye on that. light rain tomorrow, maybe moderate rain to the north. sun and cloud, breezy, cool, windy for some,
arcadia, a cool 45. 39. nor ton, 45. tahoe. combining the breeze, makes it feel much colder. cloud coverage is focused to the north. north bay, mostly cloudy. peninsula, east bay, there is a system rotate around which looks like it might want to en handles it self. cloud coverage to the north. but by tonight, we cloyd it up and right on the mendicino sonoma coast, and late tonight, rain moves in. early in the morning, spreads into sonoma, marin, also into napa county. by tomorrow morning, 6:00...
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multiple campus newspapers chris continued on to intern with the "reader's digest" and worked for the arcadia center, lucy byrnes institute and the charles g.koch charitable foundation. they then became the executive editor of conservativehd.com and the new guard. he currently serves as vice chairman of young americans for freedom board of governors. he's been a staunch supporter and fighter for free markets and advancing liberties. his work has been featured in the wall street "journal," politico, msnbc and talk radio and fox news. it's my pleasure to introduce a staple of the modern conservative movement, mr. chris bedford. >> like that dictator wave? those are nice words. a trick to journalists out there because right now we're going to be talking -- glad you liked the present because you're going to get it again. when msnbc talks poorly of you, you can say your work was featured there. put that right on your resume. i have never had an article or point brought up by chris hayes in a positive light. usually it's a leaked e-mail that dwoont be embarrassing if it wasn't funny on the e-mail.
multiple campus newspapers chris continued on to intern with the "reader's digest" and worked for the arcadia center, lucy byrnes institute and the charles g.koch charitable foundation. they then became the executive editor of conservativehd.com and the new guard. he currently serves as vice chairman of young americans for freedom board of governors. he's been a staunch supporter and fighter for free markets and advancing liberties. his work has been featured in the wall street...
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>> disobeys standard on the 27th team gmc arcadia and between 10 and 20 children die per year sadly leftnattended by accident. you mentioned that pat. also a secondary thing. how does that work? did in the car. within 10 minutes and/or anytime of the cars running, maybe go to school and pick up the child, when you turn off the vehicle, you will get two indications. the first will be a chinese to check around in the second will be a note on the dashboard to let you know to take a look and check their rear. nougat say anything. the food back there, groceries. it could be a reminder for anything. but the safety features a big one. stuart: i did kind of pooh-poohed the sun but then i found out the 12 youngsters, 12 children die in hot cars last year. i think in the last 12 months. so i'm not this idea any longer. >> i think it's exciting. i hope the rest of the car industry takes on the idea. stuart: they probably will. don't forget about gun stocks. they were made yesterday after hillary clinton and the president came out while they can control in the aftermath of a van gogh. down a tiny fr
>> disobeys standard on the 27th team gmc arcadia and between 10 and 20 children die per year sadly leftnattended by accident. you mentioned that pat. also a secondary thing. how does that work? did in the car. within 10 minutes and/or anytime of the cars running, maybe go to school and pick up the child, when you turn off the vehicle, you will get two indications. the first will be a chinese to check around in the second will be a note on the dashboard to let you know to take a look and...
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multiple campus newspapers chris continued on to intern with the "reader's digest" and worked for the arcadia center, lucy byrnes institute and the charles g.koch charitable foundation. they then became the executive editor of conservativehd.com and the new guard. he currently serves as vice chairman of young americans for freedom board of governors. he's been a staunch supporter and fighter for free markets and advancing liberties. his work has been featured in the wall street "journal," politico, msnbc and talk radio and fox news. it's my pleasure to introduce a staple of the modern conservative movement, mr. chris bedford. >> like that dictator wave? those are nice words. a trick to journalists out there because right now we're going to be talking -- glad you liked the present because you're going to get it again. when msnbc talks poorly of you, you can say your work was featured there. put that right on your resume. i have never had an article or point brought up by chris hayes in a positive light. usually it's a leaked e-mail that dwoont be embarrassing if it wasn't funny on the e-mail.
multiple campus newspapers chris continued on to intern with the "reader's digest" and worked for the arcadia center, lucy byrnes institute and the charles g.koch charitable foundation. they then became the executive editor of conservativehd.com and the new guard. he currently serves as vice chairman of young americans for freedom board of governors. he's been a staunch supporter and fighter for free markets and advancing liberties. his work has been featured in the wall street...
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. >> congratulations to all of our graduates. [ applause ] >> thank you, arcadia and thank you graduateso and david dalatory from the labor area here today and i have the pleasure of introducing our fearless leader the director of city build pat mulligan >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to thank everybody that participated in this event. it is really heartwarming after the end of 18 weeks to go through this process and i want to congratulate the class that each of the student completed the 18-week section of training but now you embark on a new career. and so the work now begins in earnest really. it is just the beginning, endure, preserver and work hard and there are opportunities and money to be had, go out and take them, you know? i want to thank all of the contractors who really looked to serve through the process and to serve this pipeline. herra balls and web corp, swenderdon and kay hill and i want to acknowledge the union trade partners. the laborers were such an integral component of this programming and the carpenter's union which i'm so closely attached to. thanks for coming
. >> congratulations to all of our graduates. [ applause ] >> thank you, arcadia and thank you graduateso and david dalatory from the labor area here today and i have the pleasure of introducing our fearless leader the director of city build pat mulligan >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to thank everybody that participated in this event. it is really heartwarming after the end of 18 weeks to go through this process and i want to congratulate the class that each...