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we'll tell you athat. outmasbi entertaining e deals when we geo a wednesday mni on tad hy.y s oee s ewu. ak f h ay. >>inhoa . om foth ndfkyon e her. h convonpi a horen.weprot cap r hiivzzasohe pa rypeidedto pg reedeo orilergrn al few embein te errric duouconit. c sceunt upvi s of filewhoot exampatieic it foasrescovf dedls r the a cdo bete a irllus y0 ert herolost bilnley o styor sle t gheon e'ofcaered showers d thunderstorms this afternoon. most of the day it will be dry. look how nace and clear it is for northeastern pennsylvania. philadelphia seeing sunshine. in laware andouwihoude ing delafrnr a.thstor ke3: elphi'eadre waw ter. at lpeim a to 00lee ayinn. >> hti eling u ghtlonhose iithiurpo l updahll>> w idas is is nehesh of weotns rbypa stborivdetedbo it a nes, d n.deowge anavli ane.t seali llhe dei.tak itrnus n monraxt'sller rs unhececon.nglihesaw > art thtsacn noti'sites mee ps cdoat tcoleke n tlee s,adaln uty edndle d d ethng med sawemawrg. iliabehmayosay's f c i ueraxt >>riacy,:0smog,iahame all. s ficialnyrsasngin wehia he's m pehiat a of coffas pot the adls tau ande
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just athat, it's not fearful type of respect, but also an admirable respect too. these are the lifeblood. these are the veins of the community. and now, within the past 5, 10 years, the river is becoming a focal point of the city again. it is kind of getting back to maybe what the city was 150 years ago or so, when the river was the reason we were here. kind of neat. the henry a. wallace country life center, which is 50 miles south and west of des moines. this is the birthplace home of henry a. wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known fondly as uncle henry. was the founder of wallace's former magazine. was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow was bornnd henry's son on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which he did for eight years. 1945, he was roosevelt's vice president as u.s. -- president. agriculture, and it was the first time farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people cou
just athat, it's not fearful type of respect, but also an admirable respect too. these are the lifeblood. these are the veins of the community. and now, within the past 5, 10 years, the river is becoming a focal point of the city again. it is kind of getting back to maybe what the city was 150 years ago or so, when the river was the reason we were here. kind of neat. the henry a. wallace country life center, which is 50 miles south and west of des moines. this is the birthplace home of henry a....
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julie watts. >> they athat the popperwork shows the boxes arrived in tact. but the company has agreed to look into the mather more. and the--matter more. and they are insured for $100 so she has file add claim. and if you have a consumer problem or a question, call our hot line 8885 helps you. >>> and whether they were volunteers, athletes, or community leaders, we all know of under dog whose are not getting enough regular ring- -enough recognition. and here is this week's jefferson aword winner. --award winner. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: 23 1-1 3-this 13- year-old got an award for working hard at school. >> how can i grow to be a young black man and do good. >> reporter: he is getting a mentor to guide him. they are trying to encourage young after hi ran americans to- -african americans to reach to the stars. >> they do not have a male figure in their lives. >> reporter: and they also honor heros in sports and the community. >> i want them to know they played hard, they did the the right way. >> reporter: a hot of athletes are overlooked so in 2
julie watts. >> they athat the popperwork shows the boxes arrived in tact. but the company has agreed to look into the mather more. and the--matter more. and they are insured for $100 so she has file add claim. and if you have a consumer problem or a question, call our hot line 8885 helps you. >>> and whether they were volunteers, athletes, or community leaders, we all know of under dog whose are not getting enough regular ring- -enough recognition. and here is this week's...
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and the police athat woman became unruly. >> and now they are in--police athat some became unruly. >> and pow they are in my detention center. >> reporter: officers questioned this protestor. >> she took my camera and she shoved it and hit me. >> reporter: huge crowds gathered, waitinger for more buses, carrying people from texas where they illegally entered the country. earlier this week, protestors turned away buses with immigrant people from from texas, forcing them to go to and dee ago--to go to san dee ago. --san diego. instead of coming to the border patrol here to waiting crowds, sources say they were taken to the [ inaudible ] station for processing. >> well, six people were arrested last night. support everies now outnumber anti-immigration protestors. >>> well, today, the palestinian attorney general says that results show a teenage boy found murdered was found burned to death. riots followed the funeral yesterday for the 16-year-old. thousands filled the streets as the procession went to the cemetery yesterday. at one point, the boy's mother collapsed. the teenager had fami
and the police athat woman became unruly. >> and now they are in--police athat some became unruly. >> and pow they are in my detention center. >> reporter: officers questioned this protestor. >> she took my camera and she shoved it and hit me. >> reporter: huge crowds gathered, waitinger for more buses, carrying people from texas where they illegally entered the country. earlier this week, protestors turned away buses with immigrant people from from texas, forcing...
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so watch out for lane restrictions athat intersection. you can also still watch out for spots of flooding out there in middle town township and bucks county and oxford valley road. trenlton road is an option if you need to get around it. heading to chester county, very quiet right now. this is the route 35 pass near 113. that is the eastbound side. eastbound is typically where we see the delays later in the morning. it's still just a little bit too early for that. the good news about this morning is no accidents to report of any of the majors in pennsylvania, delaware, and new jersey. keep in mind, the roads are still wet so you need to use caution. >> hurricane arthur is impacting fourth of july celebration as cross our area. jesse gary is live in atlantic county with details on what is being postponed. >> reporter: one of the staples of the fourth of july holiday, fireworks shows. there are activities planned down here at the shore. and many communities large and small across the philadelphia region. take a look at our video. fireworks
so watch out for lane restrictions athat intersection. you can also still watch out for spots of flooding out there in middle town township and bucks county and oxford valley road. trenlton road is an option if you need to get around it. heading to chester county, very quiet right now. this is the route 35 pass near 113. that is the eastbound side. eastbound is typically where we see the delays later in the morning. it's still just a little bit too early for that. the good news about this...
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there is athat sustainable and steady level of growth that is healthy and we are trying to get the problem solved in the long, rather than the short term. it is something the industry is involved in the stop >> receded prices rise and does that make you confident to build question mark -- involved in. >> we see prices rise and that does make you confident to build? it is about the conditions that do not tend to last. price one year after stagnation and a big fall before that is not, in and of itself, a concern. slow andeen the rate it is growing at a more normal level than we have seen in the last 12 months. andave seen it balance out not quite such a big level of growth. so, i think it is a healthier level of growth that we have seen them we have seen. if that becomes established because of the actions of the new mortgage market review, that is a healthy place to be and we would like to see a more healthy and steady market will stop >> perhaps we are seeing signs. the growth is not being underpinned by a rise in wages. we have not had the wage growth and for many, it has been underpinned
there is athat sustainable and steady level of growth that is healthy and we are trying to get the problem solved in the long, rather than the short term. it is something the industry is involved in the stop >> receded prices rise and does that make you confident to build question mark -- involved in. >> we see prices rise and that does make you confident to build? it is about the conditions that do not tend to last. price one year after stagnation and a big fall before that is not,...
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is athat standpoint, it net positive but it is still a defensive move. take away from the fact that android is more flexible and more adaptable for enterprise. >> you wonder if ibm will strike the same deal with google next. will they be offering android devices? >> i wonder if there is part of the deal that would prevent that? >> exactly. there was no indication. the fortune 500 companies adopted and sold an additional couple thousand ipads and iphones, if half the fortune 500 added it up a would really speak to how big apple is. i think it's a big deal because what it could mean is the holdout, the blackberry users, those that refuse to embrace any kind of apple product are no longer the holdouts. the notion that ibm and apple notion is a 30-year-old that is not as important right now. it really does signify something really important, the last boundaries of apple reach have fallen. >> i think the shift to mobile computing has created a whole new class of leaders, ibm, google, even samsung. they are the companies that are looking forward and becoming t
is athat standpoint, it net positive but it is still a defensive move. take away from the fact that android is more flexible and more adaptable for enterprise. >> you wonder if ibm will strike the same deal with google next. will they be offering android devices? >> i wonder if there is part of the deal that would prevent that? >> exactly. there was no indication. the fortune 500 companies adopted and sold an additional couple thousand ipads and iphones, if half the fortune...
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that set the stage for a treat athat regan and gosha chof signed. the first to eliminate a class of nuclear missile treatments. >> in the meantime in ukraine the fighting continues including in donetsk, which hadn't happened until now. investigators can't get to the crash site of ukraine. it's a terrible situation. good to see you, thank you. >> now for more stories from around the world. >>> we begin in libya where firefighters had to withdraw from a massive blaze at an oil deepo outside tripoli after running out of water. the government requested international help to fight the fire, ignited by intense fighting. it brought down a libyan fighter shet and a group of ipp -- jets and a group of insurgents overran a base. the u.s., british and german embassies have been evacuated and some are urging their citizens to leave libya. next, to west africa, where health care workers are battling the worst ebola outbreak in history. a man died in nigeria, the first ebola death - guinea, liberia and sierra leone. >> he had travelled from liberia to lagos. two
that set the stage for a treat athat regan and gosha chof signed. the first to eliminate a class of nuclear missile treatments. >> in the meantime in ukraine the fighting continues including in donetsk, which hadn't happened until now. investigators can't get to the crash site of ukraine. it's a terrible situation. good to see you, thank you. >> now for more stories from around the world. >>> we begin in libya where firefighters had to withdraw from a massive blaze at an...
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lost athat people have very lucrative and full scholarships in some top .versities i know people, ambulancesould not retrieve victims. >> what do you say about the closing of the tunnels that were used -- because some say that they were used to smuggle weapons? >> the tunnels have been destroyed by the egyptian authorities. they have been primarily used as a commercial avenue. it has been used as a venue for trade, getting goods in and out of gaza or primarily into gaza and allowing people to get in and out of gaza. in-laws managed to go to gaza for the first time in over 30 years through one of the tunnels. that is the only way. an israeli government official said that they are going to put the palestinians on a diet. they were allowing human rights organizations to reveal that. calculatingnically 2000 calories per day, per person to be allowed in so that people do not starve, but just barely survived. the tunnels came and helped to change some of that. the tunnels were primarily used to let people in and out and to get everything in, from cars to gas and construction materials. after the s
lost athat people have very lucrative and full scholarships in some top .versities i know people, ambulancesould not retrieve victims. >> what do you say about the closing of the tunnels that were used -- because some say that they were used to smuggle weapons? >> the tunnels have been destroyed by the egyptian authorities. they have been primarily used as a commercial avenue. it has been used as a venue for trade, getting goods in and out of gaza or primarily into gaza and allowing...
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i somehow survived that athat. retaliation has been relentless. the problem my retaliators have that i think the va and the veterans deserve far better no matter what happens to me, i think the focus still should be on the veterans of this country. i somehow survived that process and again, i was retaliated against later when i gave my opinion on the investigation of a physician who was wrongly terminated. i was asked to change my testimony, my salary, i stopped getting paid for two weeks and because of a number of other factors, my house went into foreclosure. i didn't lose my house but the harm it causes. the family members of federal workers who are being retaliated against cannot be measured. i have two young girls who i would be proud if they decided to join the ared forces or even work for the va. i think the va has the potential to be one of the mifinest institutions in the world. the pharmacy cannot be matched. it's very efficient. there are many things that are efficient within our system. what we should ask ourselves is when someone came
i somehow survived that athat. retaliation has been relentless. the problem my retaliators have that i think the va and the veterans deserve far better no matter what happens to me, i think the focus still should be on the veterans of this country. i somehow survived that process and again, i was retaliated against later when i gave my opinion on the investigation of a physician who was wrongly terminated. i was asked to change my testimony, my salary, i stopped getting paid for two weeks and...
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being athat he ended up believer that he could do actually more for his people if he were to have a more open society that would be engaged. so, i think he became a believer. -- i don't think it would've happened with just one personality. you had to have two personalities, at least two on each side. -- did not really think it would work at the beginning. lotsresident was getting of different views. i think jim baker's relationship ended up being very constructive as well. >> here is another case where the personalities and individual moments really matter. i think it is crucial, this relationship is quite close. it is crucial that the one personality is not a diplomat and knows nothing about foreign policy. he comes to gorbachev and says, i don't know anything about foreign policy, and gorbachev says, exactly. you will approach at all with fresh eyes. when he begins meeting with baker, baker sends these wonderful, private communications to the white house for bush and skull crossed -- skulcroft. baker says, you would not believe how honest this guy is being with us. they are afraid and
being athat he ended up believer that he could do actually more for his people if he were to have a more open society that would be engaged. so, i think he became a believer. -- i don't think it would've happened with just one personality. you had to have two personalities, at least two on each side. -- did not really think it would work at the beginning. lotsresident was getting of different views. i think jim baker's relationship ended up being very constructive as well. >> here is...
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i just want to know how many will she support [inaudible] athat's the bottom line. >> thank you. the issue of the refugees from other countries is an important one. as a matter of fact, i cochair the refugee caucus in the house as a bipartisahouseas a bipartiy to admit refugees from serious people who can make their claim. obviously we don't take every person who's been persecuted in the world in the united states. there's limits on what we can do, that we are part of an international coalition to play our part in providing a beacon of hope for people who are around the world. you know, the issue of our own children here in america are absolutely right we need to make sure that that young people in the country have the best chance possible for a great future. but i don't think those two things are inconsistent. in my own home community in san jose, we have people stepping forward who are raising their own children, but also saying can be about fun of these victims of violence? we are the best country in the world and i think we have the capacity to move forward with those full of
i just want to know how many will she support [inaudible] athat's the bottom line. >> thank you. the issue of the refugees from other countries is an important one. as a matter of fact, i cochair the refugee caucus in the house as a bipartisahouseas a bipartiy to admit refugees from serious people who can make their claim. obviously we don't take every person who's been persecuted in the world in the united states. there's limits on what we can do, that we are part of an international...
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>> or when he's doing his job in such a athat the laws have an opposite effect the way they were writtenill reject this. it will take them years to resolve this lawsuit if they even accept this case. impeachment will focus his attention immediately. >> okay. judge napolitano, thank you for that. >> you're welcome. have a good one. >> you, too. >>> wonder where the thousands of illegals who come across the border are going? too bad. the government won't tell you. their privacy is more important than your right to know. yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! let's show 'em what a breakfast with whole grain fiber can do. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, a medium macchiato, and two espressos -- one with a double shot. that's not the coffee talkin'. [ female announcer ] start your day with kellogg's frosted mini wheats cereal. it's a delicious way to get the nutrition you want. it's a delicious way thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thank
>> or when he's doing his job in such a athat the laws have an opposite effect the way they were writtenill reject this. it will take them years to resolve this lawsuit if they even accept this case. impeachment will focus his attention immediately. >> okay. judge napolitano, thank you for that. >> you're welcome. have a good one. >> you, too. >>> wonder where the thousands of illegals who come across the border are going? too bad. the government won't tell you....
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to get that kind of -- >> just looking athat house, nobody would buy that house. >> oh!t as a pin. saleable house. >> i like texture. >> go on our facebook page immediately and vote. >> orange flowers. >> not even up on the one side. >> please. >> have another look. >> let's go to the next one. >> this is exciting. all right. this one. what did you do, barbara? >> this is a long, skinny house and not high. the main problem is the driveway. looks like you could land a plane on that driveway. i kept the driveway, replaced it with the inexpensive paver stones. fancied up the entrance. that's it. cleenz up the front of the house. >> did you change the door? >> i changed the door and i put that charming arch on it. >> very nice. i like that. >> what? >> you're admitting you like it. >> i have no trouble admitting when something is nice. >> okay. >> see what kathie lee did. >> i don't like a thing. >> i haven't done -- >> there's yours. >> you put a fence up. >> yes. >> made it look like a punds rosa. >> you know what, you put window boxes up and rocking chairs in the front an
to get that kind of -- >> just looking athat house, nobody would buy that house. >> oh!t as a pin. saleable house. >> i like texture. >> go on our facebook page immediately and vote. >> orange flowers. >> not even up on the one side. >> please. >> have another look. >> let's go to the next one. >> this is exciting. all right. this one. what did you do, barbara? >> this is a long, skinny house and not high. the main problem is the...
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