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the elevator rises in the sky you get a view through the framework of one of the world most beautiful cities. the view stays with you on the way down, and it will stay in nearby,ory a long time and another site familiar throughout the world, and the soldier on furlough would not dream of passing it by, the arch of triumph. a memorial to the men who died in its quest. his leave over back to duty. whatever his rank from general to private, the soldier in france is not only ensuring a line of communication to our troops, he is working side-by-side with his french ally. he is friendly with the french and the french are at ease to him. for the men realize that this part of their job, working with the french, is an extremely important one. toward that end our commemorative occasions throughout the year, just as much a part of things as the parade of troops pass the viewing stands are the frequent exhibitions of american army equipment and techniques. and french citizens are cordially invited. a model of a bridge, especially when a youngster walks carefully, very carefully across way fromeem a long
the elevator rises in the sky you get a view through the framework of one of the world most beautiful cities. the view stays with you on the way down, and it will stay in nearby,ory a long time and another site familiar throughout the world, and the soldier on furlough would not dream of passing it by, the arch of triumph. a memorial to the men who died in its quest. his leave over back to duty. whatever his rank from general to private, the soldier in france is not only ensuring a line of...
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showing me the beautiful city of san francis cole, under clear by chilly skies.a look at the forecast over the next couple of days. that freeze warning in effect. tomorrow afternoon, we'll track the chance of a shower for the evening hours adds well. and then it's really just a dry pattern for the extended forecast. it's all about numbers right now. 43 currently in oak l v in san jose sitting at 42 degrees. we have that freeze warning that's in effect tonight. 30 in concord and livermore. a chilly 30 in santa rosa. sunday morning, 10:00 by the afternoon, a sprinkle with that forecast and that chance will continue into the evening hours. we will see some hit or miss showers popping up. and then we'll dry out our skies and brighten them up. you can see that most spots are going to end up with a tenth of an inch of rain. not a big snowstorm by any means. on one-increasing should for the scalde scalders half of your day. i feel like by mobd, we lose the clouds and the champs coming up. skbl well, in a lot of college bowl games. nebraska's mike riley. early on, it loo
showing me the beautiful city of san francis cole, under clear by chilly skies.a look at the forecast over the next couple of days. that freeze warning in effect. tomorrow afternoon, we'll track the chance of a shower for the evening hours adds well. and then it's really just a dry pattern for the extended forecast. it's all about numbers right now. 43 currently in oak l v in san jose sitting at 42 degrees. we have that freeze warning that's in effect tonight. 30 in concord and livermore. a...
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temperatures getting into the upper 20s and here is a live view and i am very happy to see the beautiful cityf san francisco tonight where the clouds are finally clearing the next system out here is gone to get up and over and it will avoid us so we have two or three dry days here before the next chance for rain arrives on sunday and here are the colder temperatures for tomorrow morning right around freezing in the cold response and the highest for tomorrow morning with the sunshine going into the low to mid '50's we have clear skies for the most part but there could be some patchy and dense fog early on with visibility down below quarter mile in some parts but otherwise sunshine and mild day will start but the mild for the afternoon and a dry day saturday and for sunday clouds increasing could be some sunday--rain into early monday morning but then things clear up with two significant storms coming tuesday and wednesday possibly >> catherine : all week kron four has been revisiting some of the most memorable stories we've covered in 2015. tonight. kron four's jeff pierce shows us one of his
temperatures getting into the upper 20s and here is a live view and i am very happy to see the beautiful cityf san francisco tonight where the clouds are finally clearing the next system out here is gone to get up and over and it will avoid us so we have two or three dry days here before the next chance for rain arrives on sunday and here are the colder temperatures for tomorrow morning right around freezing in the cold response and the highest for tomorrow morning with the sunshine going into...
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that hatch opens up on the shoulder of the redeemer's statue. beautiful city of rio below. no word whether they had any behind the scenes help. i don't think so. i would imagine the folks what curate this statue may want to increase security. >> put some locks on some doors. >> you would think there would already be security. >> bad, bad but cool. >> you might want to fix that before the olympics, just saying. >>> this robbery has a real international flare. according to metropolitan police in england you see this guy right here? he and his buddies are from astone ya. police said they flew to london to rob the watches of switzerland shop and these guys actually grab $1.5 million in luxury watches, but security is hot on the trail. there you see they get him into a bear hug. let that guy go. this gang was caught. they were on organized gang and went with the intention of robbing multiple places. they got 51 years for what they were trying to do here. another robbery attempt with some tools, this time with a sledge hammer and an axe. you see right here two guys walk up to a j
that hatch opens up on the shoulder of the redeemer's statue. beautiful city of rio below. no word whether they had any behind the scenes help. i don't think so. i would imagine the folks what curate this statue may want to increase security. >> put some locks on some doors. >> you would think there would already be security. >> bad, bad but cool. >> you might want to fix that before the olympics, just saying. >>> this robbery has a real international flare....
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and to charleston, the beautiful city that could have been savanna's home if life hadn't taken such aat ultimately led here, the charleston jail where her mom was awaiting trial. >> we don't know what's going to happen. i'm looking forward to going to trial, to be honest. >> i think we're going to give it all we got and that's all we can really say, right? >> it is. that's it. >> so we can only hope. >> and she said to me, i've done this all for you and i've succeeded, you know. she doesn't care what happens to her. >> reporter: lee's defense for what she did had not changed from the allegations she had made 20 years before, namely that harris had abused savanna that time when she picked her up with the bloody nose. lead prosecutor nathan williams said he re-investigated the incident but, like the original inquiry, found no evidence to support lee's charge. >> the first doctor said there was no problem with it, they didn't think a second opinion was needed. the defendant in this case got a second opinion from their pediatrician, who said the same thing. and so there was an indication
and to charleston, the beautiful city that could have been savanna's home if life hadn't taken such aat ultimately led here, the charleston jail where her mom was awaiting trial. >> we don't know what's going to happen. i'm looking forward to going to trial, to be honest. >> i think we're going to give it all we got and that's all we can really say, right? >> it is. that's it. >> so we can only hope. >> and she said to me, i've done this all for you and i've...
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. ♪ >> welcome back live from the beautiful city of london.in new york, this is the european close. betty: let's get a quick check on stock moves in the u.s. particularly from the nasdaq. >> one stock moving nicely higher this morning is fairchild semi conductor it to come but he said they had received an unsolicited bid for an entity they called party g. bloomberg broke the nose that it is china resources, the same entity that was behind the to $46 billion bid received earlier this month to compete with the opposing bid accepted by fairchild a november 5 this new bid has meaningful deficiencies. there is a strong probability that on semi conductor will raise its bid for fairchild. this has been good for fairchild stock, on pace for its second year up in a row after much volatility in 2015. betty: thank you. authorities are stepping up corporations avoiding taxes. apple is the biggest company in the world and will be paying 340 $8 million to settle an italian tax claim. jesse drucker specializes in tax issues and joins us now. tell me what the
. ♪ >> welcome back live from the beautiful city of london.in new york, this is the european close. betty: let's get a quick check on stock moves in the u.s. particularly from the nasdaq. >> one stock moving nicely higher this morning is fairchild semi conductor it to come but he said they had received an unsolicited bid for an entity they called party g. bloomberg broke the nose that it is china resources, the same entity that was behind the to $46 billion bid received earlier...
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. >> : beautiful city -- great views. >> : we're not walking to pier 39 from here guys. >> phillipe :they say the cable cars should be in service back on monday >> vicki : cooler temperatures are rolling into the bay area this week. kron 4's brian van aken joins us now with the forecast. brian, how cold is it expected to get next week? >> brian :with these gusty winds is going to make it feel even colder with a wind chill up and over 60 mi. per hour in some places tonight is still very windy but not as bad as the we had earlier with winds currently at around 25 and 35 mi. per hour with temperatures like these it to the mid '30's and it is really going to feel cold to start the day for tomorrow morning so bundle up as you had outdoor >> vicki : a reminder. for complete weather forecast and all your bay area news. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. it's free for apple and android devices. coming up. the results are in. we'll tell you which presidential candidate is leading the republican polls. plus. a massive typhoon churns toward the philippines. what residents are doing to pr
. >> : beautiful city -- great views. >> : we're not walking to pier 39 from here guys. >> phillipe :they say the cable cars should be in service back on monday >> vicki : cooler temperatures are rolling into the bay area this week. kron 4's brian van aken joins us now with the forecast. brian, how cold is it expected to get next week? >> brian :with these gusty winds is going to make it feel even colder with a wind chill up and over 60 mi. per hour in some places...
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on christmas night, and there are still people in this park enjoying the warm weather and that beautiful city skyline. but bill, it will not last forever, so enjoy it while it lasts. long island city, cefaan kim. >> cefaan seems to be having a good time as well. not everyone, of course, was out playing. thousands of catholics attending mass at the tristate's best known cathedral, st. patrick's. a police presence as people of all ages made their way inside. cardinal dolan invoke ago classic christmas moving reminding attendees, it's a wonderful life. >>> hours earlier mon than 2,000 people attended midnight mass, cardinal dolan welcoming refugees, including a muslim the plight of refugees on the mind of pope francis as he delivered his message from the balcony of st. peter's basilica. he denounced the atrocities in places like syria and libya. >>> for so many people this was day of giving, and the gift was their time, helping those who need a hand. so many good examples of folks in the tristate doing just that today. mayor de blasio was one of them helping dish out food and goodwill in harlem.
on christmas night, and there are still people in this park enjoying the warm weather and that beautiful city skyline. but bill, it will not last forever, so enjoy it while it lasts. long island city, cefaan kim. >> cefaan seems to be having a good time as well. not everyone, of course, was out playing. thousands of catholics attending mass at the tristate's best known cathedral, st. patrick's. a police presence as people of all ages made their way inside. cardinal dolan invoke ago...
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years, to put three kids through school i so would've meant to be afforded an opportunity in this beautiful city. when discussing the future of the city we should not forget that all residents should continue to be afforded opportunities from education and job opportunities to being part of the cultural expense of the city. we of san franciscans can move forward with the projects that touch the lives of our residents. i believe that the warriors building project does that. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. my name is antoinette mobley. i'm a resident of bayview hunters point. a proud resident of bayview hunters point. the warriors, i've been a fan since my childhood. so the big number 40, we did it. now, we get an opportunity to bring this world-class event stating here on behalf of the golden state warrior. i mean that's unprecedented. i believe that wholeheartedly. there isn't very much lifestyle going on in the bayview. we all get together when we can and we enjoyed ourselves together, but there isn't a place like this proposed plan where we
years, to put three kids through school i so would've meant to be afforded an opportunity in this beautiful city. when discussing the future of the city we should not forget that all residents should continue to be afforded opportunities from education and job opportunities to being part of the cultural expense of the city. we of san franciscans can move forward with the projects that touch the lives of our residents. i believe that the warriors building project does that. thank you. >>...
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beautiful city. amazing infrastructure. better roads than washington, d.c. they have underground tunnels and roundabouts. >> much of the arctic is unpopulated and little explored. winter temperatures can plunge below zero fahrenheit. summers average 50 degrees above zero or higher. >> it is a very challenging region to do work in. it is cold. and it is dark. and it is remote. >> in the arctic everything happens at a very slow rate. if you put your foot down on some piece of moss or some grass it will take years or decades to regrow. >> the one thing that is not happening slowly in the arctic is change. >> scientists tell us that every day, they are profoundly stunned by the dramatic change that is occurring in the arctic. >> the arctic is warming faster than any other place on earth. and one of the ways in which that is demonstrated is in the retreat of summer sea ice. which has been shrinking dramatically over the last several decades. >> according to nasa scientists, the arctic is losing about 30,000 square miles of sea ice each year. that's an area the si
beautiful city. amazing infrastructure. better roads than washington, d.c. they have underground tunnels and roundabouts. >> much of the arctic is unpopulated and little explored. winter temperatures can plunge below zero fahrenheit. summers average 50 degrees above zero or higher. >> it is a very challenging region to do work in. it is cold. and it is dark. and it is remote. >> in the arctic everything happens at a very slow rate. if you put your foot down on some piece of...
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like glassblowing >> when you combine the artisans around the country with this backdrop in the beautiful city of bethlehem it makes it unique location and event unlike anything else in the country. >> the town was named bethlehem on christmas eve 1741, so they've got some christmas history. >> the mart is open thursday thru sunday until december 20th. >> while they have tons of unique gifts, i'm not sure they have these. >> (hold up name tag) >> these are desk nameplates with a new twist. >> they're he said, she said quotes and there are some very funny ones - >> i like this one i'm not >> need that for my home office. >> they were created by val safran, also known for her work transforming midtown village. >> you can look for them at her shops on 13th street - verde and open house. >> we'll show you a few more throughout the show. >> for more gift ideas, we checked in with our friends at philly mag for an "a" to "z" guide to gifting. >> while we weren't able to list all gifts a to z. we highlighted some amazing ones that can be found in some of philly's independent boutiques. >> the easiest
like glassblowing >> when you combine the artisans around the country with this backdrop in the beautiful city of bethlehem it makes it unique location and event unlike anything else in the country. >> the town was named bethlehem on christmas eve 1741, so they've got some christmas history. >> the mart is open thursday thru sunday until december 20th. >> while they have tons of unique gifts, i'm not sure they have these. >> (hold up name tag) >> these are...
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. >> reporter: yes, mar fine last time i was in this steering the beautiful city it was, was back in height of the seesiege. they were causing casualties and deaths every single day, children, well, men and their defenders were all the casualties. now 20 years later i have been trying to gauge the mood here to talk to the people what those 20 years have meant for them. has there been any progress? here is what they have been saying. sarajevo was the iconic heart of the brutal ethnic conflicts that marked the disintegration of yugoslavia. the siege of the bie serbian forces lasted for 44 months the longest record ed in mod were warfare. shells and sniper fire rained down on civilians and defenders alike. killing more than 11,000 of its people. monday is the 20th anniversary of the signing of the dayton peace accords in paris, that brought peace to sarajevo and ended a war that had forced more than 2 million people from their homes and killed an estimated 100,000 across the former communist state. with such a painful past the question is, can sarajevo's future ever be truly secure? the
. >> reporter: yes, mar fine last time i was in this steering the beautiful city it was, was back in height of the seesiege. they were causing casualties and deaths every single day, children, well, men and their defenders were all the casualties. now 20 years later i have been trying to gauge the mood here to talk to the people what those 20 years have meant for them. has there been any progress? here is what they have been saying. sarajevo was the iconic heart of the brutal ethnic...
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." >>:" beautiful city -- great views." >>: "we're not walking to pier 39 from here guys." >> reporter: not to worry though. rose says the cable cars should be back in service tomorrow. live in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> j.r. : new at eight. the bay area got a good soaking today and some trees didn't survive it. branches and trees toppled in different cities sometimes leaving the road impassable. >> vicki: kron 4's alecia reid visited a home in belmont where a branch gave way and ended up across the street and onto a neighbor's car. >>: city cleaning up >>: we heard a big crack we thought it was thunder >> reporter: nope it was this tree a huge branch falling across the roadway and onto this pickup truck. >>: the city planted it but i'm told i'm responsible for it >> reporter: heavy rain and wind put a beating on the 50 year old tree. looking closely, it appears to be rotted on the inside. >>: i'm not sure if the tree will survive now >> reporter: the rearview mirror of the pickup truck didn't survive . but despite the scary looking scene, the vehicle had only a
." >>:" beautiful city -- great views." >>: "we're not walking to pier 39 from here guys." >> reporter: not to worry though. rose says the cable cars should be back in service tomorrow. live in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> j.r. : new at eight. the bay area got a good soaking today and some trees didn't survive it. branches and trees toppled in different cities sometimes leaving the road impassable. >> vicki: kron 4's...
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you can see the beautiful city. >> are you serious? >> we will be out there tonight. we're very excited. juliet: we will be right back. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. p (vo) with thousands of qualityr pre-owned vehicles... rand exceptional customervservice, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... pflip your thinking about buying your next one. who doesn't like a good surprise? you'd be surprised how easy it is to get a good low-cost health plan! at ny state of health you'll find many quality plans to choose from, help paying for your plan, a new essential plan at less than $1 a day for new yorkers with lower incomes. be surprised! visit nystateofhealth.ny.gov or call 1-855-355-5777 to learn more. now. your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey
you can see the beautiful city. >> are you serious? >> we will be out there tonight. we're very excited. juliet: we will be right back. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. p (vo) with thousands of qualityr pre-owned vehicles... rand exceptional customervservice, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who...
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what would he say to my constituents, should he visit the beautiful city of lincoln, other than any news eventually better than no road? mr. osborne: i congratulate my honorable friend on securing £50 million of extra funding for lincoln and ensuring that a bypass will go ahead. i have spoken to him. i know he has concerns that the bypass is not big enough and that it needs to be a dual-lane bypass. let us continue to have those conversations. we need to make sure that local authorities agree with his assessment, and i am happy to help him with that task. >> since his budget in july, i have asked time and again how he intends to make women prove, in order to qualify for tax credits. will he now admit that his abhorrent, vile policy is completely unworkable, and will he drop the rape clause? mr. osborne: it is perfectly reasonable to have a welfare system that is fair not just for those who need it but for those who pay for it. we identified the specific cases she identifies in her question, in which women have been victims of domestic abuse or, indeed, rape, and that is why we are consu
what would he say to my constituents, should he visit the beautiful city of lincoln, other than any news eventually better than no road? mr. osborne: i congratulate my honorable friend on securing £50 million of extra funding for lincoln and ensuring that a bypass will go ahead. i have spoken to him. i know he has concerns that the bypass is not big enough and that it needs to be a dual-lane bypass. let us continue to have those conversations. we need to make sure that local authorities agree...
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it's a beautiful city but the people have many problems to live, with the space, with the structure ofeer can. thank you. you're a successful author. you've been around the world, you've traveled? during difficult periods of cuban history, i'm sure you had many opportunities to live in miami or barcelona or los angeles. and yet you stayed in the same house, the same neighborhood. why? >> because i like it. i need to live in cuba, near to the cuban people, near to the cuban language. for me, it's very important. >> yes, the future is here. but the past, too, is everywhere. ♪ the buildings, the cars, the gears of the whole system are still largely stuck in time. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. >> 93-year-old juana is very much a part of that past. [ speaking foreign language ]. long before the revolution, she was a shining star at the east tropicana. singing for capone, luciano. you know the names. >> juana! juana! [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ [ speakingeign language ]. ♪ at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for ma
it's a beautiful city but the people have many problems to live, with the space, with the structure ofeer can. thank you. you're a successful author. you've been around the world, you've traveled? during difficult periods of cuban history, i'm sure you had many opportunities to live in miami or barcelona or los angeles. and yet you stayed in the same house, the same neighborhood. why? >> because i like it. i need to live in cuba, near to the cuban people, near to the cuban language. for...
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at theup in los angeles end of the second world war, and it was a beautiful city.etails about how it ceased to be a beautiful city, it has to do with development that was out of control, and was concerned about pollution. it in it i experienced i experienced smaller, traffic overload. when i was little, it was not there. i went into the sierras and yosemite national park. -- nature gave me opportunities that i was not aware of. once i understood the value of nature, and if you leave it alone, there is something quite good about it. that is why i became involved. tom: not much nature in new york a shockt the idea of and all in the article the other day about how much coal burning in china. a stunning upgrade. >> that is true, but it is also true that china is the leader in producing wind and solar power. been using less coal per capita for economic development than before. i think china will be the most pro-environmental country in the next five years. they will go way beyond coal. in the big cities, you cannot see it across the streets. the public says i do not wan
at theup in los angeles end of the second world war, and it was a beautiful city.etails about how it ceased to be a beautiful city, it has to do with development that was out of control, and was concerned about pollution. it in it i experienced i experienced smaller, traffic overload. when i was little, it was not there. i went into the sierras and yosemite national park. -- nature gave me opportunities that i was not aware of. once i understood the value of nature, and if you leave it alone,...
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i'm on the skydeck, typically if the background you would see beautiful center city sky scape. you can't see it at all. i mean, i would say from where i stands i might be able to make out about say quarter mi o
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we offer our condolences to the people of france for the barbaric attacks on this beautiful city. we stand united in solidarity, not only to deliver justice, to the terrorist network responsible for those attacks, but to protect our people and uphold the enduring values that keep us strong and keep us free. and we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshalling our best efforts to save it? nearly 200 nations have assembled here this week. a declaration that for all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. and what should give us hope that this is a turning point. this is the moment we finally determined we would save our planet. is the fact that our nations share a sense of urgency about this challenge and a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it. ou
we offer our condolences to the people of france for the barbaric attacks on this beautiful city. we stand united in solidarity, not only to deliver justice, to the terrorist network responsible for those attacks, but to protect our people and uphold the enduring values that keep us strong and keep us free. and we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what...
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and people who formed coalitions after the terrible unrest that caused so much damage in this beautiful city in the spring and they are out here tonight doing their best and talking to some of the younger people who appear to be the most angry and the most visibly angry about the announcement earlier today, but right now i think that people have a feeling that they want to keep peace through this evening. they want to see peace. a short time ago we talked to a man who has been working to build a religious coalition here throughout the last few months. his name is pastor angel nunez. here's what he had to say. >> we will not tolerate our city to be burned up like it was in april. we want to make sure that people have the right to protest, but not to destroy and not burn down our city. >> neither side got the answer that they wanted, but then again, we believe it's going to be a retrial and we're trying to teach people the process of the law. >> i understand we have some pictures right now of protesters headed toward the inner harbor. i'm assuming those were the protesters who were outside the
and people who formed coalitions after the terrible unrest that caused so much damage in this beautiful city in the spring and they are out here tonight doing their best and talking to some of the younger people who appear to be the most angry and the most visibly angry about the announcement earlier today, but right now i think that people have a feeling that they want to keep peace through this evening. they want to see peace. a short time ago we talked to a man who has been working to build...
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it's the most beautiful city probably anywhere. why do you think it struck home to the heart of america politically? to make terrorism the number one national concern right now? >> part of that juxtaposition, such a lovely city people associate with warm and fuzzy feelings. and this sense of the infiltration. how many of those guys could have been there and planned something like this so sophisticated and have it get by the intelligence services? it was a wake-up call to say we've been hearing for months now the intelligence services around the world, particularly in the u.s., fbi, they're monitoring these guys all over the place. watching as best they can. you realize they can miss a group of that size in one of the world's largest cities. it's pretty easy to imagine something like that jumping over here. fortunately, there are reasons why it's easier for them to do in europe than here. >> you have communities over there that are not penetrable by the outside community. republicans say it's okay to hate muslims. there are a lot of
it's the most beautiful city probably anywhere. why do you think it struck home to the heart of america politically? to make terrorism the number one national concern right now? >> part of that juxtaposition, such a lovely city people associate with warm and fuzzy feelings. and this sense of the infiltration. how many of those guys could have been there and planned something like this so sophisticated and have it get by the intelligence services? it was a wake-up call to say we've been...
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that after a rainy entry into washington, the sun is shining and you'll be able to , and this beautiful citygnificent structure. the capital of the greatest country in the world. leader, how are you? , mitchcan leader leader, johnnority boehner. , oh, you areer back. my dear friends. ,nd the speaker of the house what a wonderful thing it is to have the speaker of the great house of representatives, and lady. [applause] >> i think that is progress. i do not think it will be long before a lady will be the president of the united states of america. [applause] >> patrick, thank you for your kind words. you came toful share this great moment in my life with me. you know how i feel about your family. i am he is notd on this platform today. in case you did not know it. this, he called me one day and said ed, come to my office. i would like to see you. i went to his office and he said we are introducing a bill to have you awarded the congressional gold medal. i was shocked, i was in all. pleased.e sure i was do not worry about a thing. you do not have to talk to anybody, you do not have to do anythi
that after a rainy entry into washington, the sun is shining and you'll be able to , and this beautiful citygnificent structure. the capital of the greatest country in the world. leader, how are you? , mitchcan leader leader, johnnority boehner. , oh, you areer back. my dear friends. ,nd the speaker of the house what a wonderful thing it is to have the speaker of the great house of representatives, and lady. [applause] >> i think that is progress. i do not think it will be long before a...
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we offer our condolences to the people of france for the barbaric attacks on this beautiful city.e stand united in solidarity not only to deliver justice to the terrorist network responsible for those attacks but to protect our people and uphold the enduring values that keep us strong and keep us free. and we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshaling our best efforts to save it. nearly 200 nations have assembled here this week. a declaration for all of the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours this century more dramatically than any other. and what should give us hope? that this is a turning point. that this is the moment we finally determine we would save our planet. is the fact that our nations share a sense of urgency about this challenge, and, a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it. our un
we offer our condolences to the people of france for the barbaric attacks on this beautiful city.e stand united in solidarity not only to deliver justice to the terrorist network responsible for those attacks but to protect our people and uphold the enduring values that keep us strong and keep us free. and we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what greater...
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>> i say, you ought to be offended that this beautiful great city that i love has 2,350 shot, primarily black and brown. if those were primarily white kids? america would have dealt with it. when i have a sixth grader who says to me, when i ask her what she says, alive. no child should have to wrestle with that kind of thinking at sixth grade. >> reporter: the father counseled the bosleys after the death of their son. >> i don't come by here at all. >> reporter: we were with pam outside the church where her world was shattered, when she got unsuspected news about her son's suspected killer. >> the pastor's wife was telling me somebody came to the church and said the person who shot terrell got shot and killed. they just told me. >> what does it do to your spirit to hear that? >> even though that person got shot and killed, i wanted that person to go to jail. >> cycle just continuing? >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: tonight or whatever night the demonstrators go quiet, the politicians move on, the casualties of chicago's war from within will keep dying inside just a little bit more. >> you
>> i say, you ought to be offended that this beautiful great city that i love has 2,350 shot, primarily black and brown. if those were primarily white kids? america would have dealt with it. when i have a sixth grader who says to me, when i ask her what she says, alive. no child should have to wrestle with that kind of thinking at sixth grade. >> reporter: the father counseled the bosleys after the death of their son. >> i don't come by here at all. >> reporter: we were...
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. >> it's beautiful. city hall temperatures outside right now are in the 50s and low 60s. to be mild overnight because of the cloud cover. it's we take a peek here we can see the system i'm tracking is significant. most of that energy is into portland where they've already had many inches of rain, significant flooding. for us, we're on the south end of it. we will get a good dose. maybe 2 inches up around santa rosa. thursday morning, the showers saturday. the wind starts and in the afternoon we get that chance for thundershowers. a classic deal. the mountains t goes off it starts snowing and there will be snow for the next 48 hours. computer model. that's when it starts showing up in the north pavement you'll hear it. 4:00 a.m., maybe you have an early morning commute. 5:00 a.m., the front has moved through, but there will be lingering showers. then by 7:00 a.m., the main wave has gone through. more scattered showers sliding through around lunch dispeople more showers, a heavier band, that secondary energy impulse slides through at 7:00 on thursday night, around that time
. >> it's beautiful. city hall temperatures outside right now are in the 50s and low 60s. to be mild overnight because of the cloud cover. it's we take a peek here we can see the system i'm tracking is significant. most of that energy is into portland where they've already had many inches of rain, significant flooding. for us, we're on the south end of it. we will get a good dose. maybe 2 inches up around santa rosa. thursday morning, the showers saturday. the wind starts and in the...
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and to charleston, the beautiful city that could have been savanna's home if life hadn't taken such a turn that charleston jail where her mom was awaiting trial. >> we don't know what's going to happen. i'm looking forward to going to trial, to be honest. >> i think we're going to give it all we got and that's all we can really say, right? >> it is. that's it. >> so we can only hope. >> and she said to me, i've done this all for you and i've succeeded, you know. she doesn't care what happens s her. >> reporter: lee's defense foror what she did had not changed from the allegations she had made 20 years before, namely that harris had abused savanna that time when she picked her up with the bloody nose. lead prosecutor nathan williams said he re-investigated the incident but, like the original inquiry, found no evidence to support lee's charge. >> the first doctor said there was s problem with it, thth didn't think a second opinioio was needed. the defendant in this case got a second opinion from their pediatrician, who said the same thing. that she was looking for an answer that wasn't
and to charleston, the beautiful city that could have been savanna's home if life hadn't taken such a turn that charleston jail where her mom was awaiting trial. >> we don't know what's going to happen. i'm looking forward to going to trial, to be honest. >> i think we're going to give it all we got and that's all we can really say, right? >> it is. that's it. >> so we can only hope. >> and she said to me, i've done this all for you and i've succeeded, you know....
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beautiful view into our beautiful city coming to us from temple university via sky6 it is now 6:14 anddegrees. >> where are problems and how do we avoid them matt. >> there are so few which we love. let's just double-check if you don't mind. it is the 6 o'clock hour on channel six which means we check six cameras in just 60 seconds. my stopwatch is ready. are you ready? >> yes. >> you ready, okay. here we go. first camera 422 just past the oaks interchange volume just starting to build here in the eastbound lanes from past oaks around that saint gabe's curve into reutter 23 but so far the delay isn't too bad. stop number two takes us to the roosevelt boulevard extension in east falls. headlights are coming southbound passing ridge avenue toward the schuylkill expressway. no problems by fox street unlike yesterday morning everything looks good on the boulevard between oxford circle and i-76. stop number three is here at painter's crossing. chadds ford 202 at route one baltimore pike headed down towards the shop at brinton lake. no issues this morning. northbound coming out of delaware h
beautiful view into our beautiful city coming to us from temple university via sky6 it is now 6:14 anddegrees. >> where are problems and how do we avoid them matt. >> there are so few which we love. let's just double-check if you don't mind. it is the 6 o'clock hour on channel six which means we check six cameras in just 60 seconds. my stopwatch is ready. are you ready? >> yes. >> you ready, okay. here we go. first camera 422 just past the oaks interchange volume just...
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. >> the people and it's a beautiful city.g you, i live in rittenhouse square and -- >> while you're here. >> while i'm here. while i'm here. >> you can't beat that. >> can't be too bad it's nice like get out and walk and pretend like i live here. (laughter). >> now, what's the name of your character. >> navlungg. >> that's part of the fun of the show constantly calling you every other kind of version of that name possible. >> cody he likes to have fun with that. he calls me everything from neosporin to nicotine and one night he called me karen which was my favorite. if he can make me laugh on stage, he's like accomplished his goal. >> he's tree to call you anything. >> it's defendant whatever nice. >> sassafras. >> whatever he wants. >> conshohocken. (laughter). >> i love the show because it's like naughty. it's bad. it's r rated. this is the people that -- south park guys behind this. >> yes. it's definitely south park hum humor. but i like to say we can get away with all of the lines because it's all told so truthfully. lik
. >> the people and it's a beautiful city.g you, i live in rittenhouse square and -- >> while you're here. >> while i'm here. while i'm here. >> you can't beat that. >> can't be too bad it's nice like get out and walk and pretend like i live here. (laughter). >> now, what's the name of your character. >> navlungg. >> that's part of the fun of the show constantly calling you every other kind of version of that name possible. >> cody he likes...
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beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web?ersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you want. >> i am produce the that you have crushed this farmer's market challenge by a landslide. the first, we're going to have to tally of your shopping list and see what you actually spend that the farmer's market. >> and go for it. >> incredible. you have shown us how to make super healthy, refresh chapino from the farmers market on the budget, that for the whole family. that is outstanding.
beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web?ersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you...
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[laughter] hillary clinton: to be here in this beautiful city in a church that has been the site of a lot of occasions. and especially to be introduced by brenda, who -- as she said, i first met in a town hall in dover. all those months ago. and you know, when you call on people in town halls, you have no idea what they're going to say or what they are going to ask. and when i called on her, she basically said i have a husband with early onset alzheimer's, i have a mother with alzheimer's. i'm taking care of them. what are you going to do about alzheimer's? and, it really caused me to think hard about the kind of president i want to be. obviously, i want to be a president who gets the economy moving for everybody. and gets incomes rising and more good paying jobs. i want to be a president that keeps us safe and secure and takes on the threat and dangers that we face. but i also want to be a , president who works for families, like brenda's. who understands that the problems that keep you up at night are ones that we also have to take seriously. so, it means the world to me to have her
[laughter] hillary clinton: to be here in this beautiful city in a church that has been the site of a lot of occasions. and especially to be introduced by brenda, who -- as she said, i first met in a town hall in dover. all those months ago. and you know, when you call on people in town halls, you have no idea what they're going to say or what they are going to ask. and when i called on her, she basically said i have a husband with early onset alzheimer's, i have a mother with alzheimer's. i'm...
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years, to put three kids through school i so would've meant to be afforded an opportunity in this beautiful city. when discussing the future of the city we should not forget that all residents should continue to be afforded opportunities from education and job opportunities to being part of the cultural expense of the city. we of san franciscans can move forward with the projects that touch the lives of our residents. i believe that the warriors building project does that. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. my name is antoinette mobley. i'm a resident of bayview hunters point. a proud resident of bayview hunters point. the warriors, i've been a fan since my childhood. so the big number 40, we did it. now, we get an opportunity to bring this world-class event stating here on behalf of the golden state warrior. i mean that's unprecedented. i believe that wholeheartedly. there isn't very much lifestyle going on in the bayview. we all get together when we can and we enjoyed ourselves together, but there isn't a place like this proposed plan where we
years, to put three kids through school i so would've meant to be afforded an opportunity in this beautiful city. when discussing the future of the city we should not forget that all residents should continue to be afforded opportunities from education and job opportunities to being part of the cultural expense of the city. we of san franciscans can move forward with the projects that touch the lives of our residents. i believe that the warriors building project does that. thank you. >>...
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i'm on the skydeck, typically if the background you would see beautiful center city sky scape. you can't see it at all. i mean, i would say from where i stands i might be able to make out about say quarter mile off in the distance here, so it is rough stuff. and it is very low to the grounds that fog. so, you're going to be coming into this, but sort of through patches. there are some spots better than others, but it is a region-wide problem. it is definitely going to play a role in your among drive. storm scan quiet here locally, at this point, definitely a lot of clouds out, there many of them are very low to the ground as we mention. but eventually we showed you storm scan at the top of the show. that is going to play a role. the wet weather playing a role in our second commute of the day, the p.m. drive. so for now all about the fog. we look at the future visibility,'s would move forward in the forecast here giles, the next couple of hours are not ideal. granted this visibility will be changing, and eventually it does get scoured out. dense fog advisory region wide, until 1
i'm on the skydeck, typically if the background you would see beautiful center city sky scape. you can't see it at all. i mean, i would say from where i stands i might be able to make out about say quarter mile off in the distance here, so it is rough stuff. and it is very low to the grounds that fog. so, you're going to be coming into this, but sort of through patches. there are some spots better than others, but it is a region-wide problem. it is definitely going to play a role in your among...
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there's lots of reasons, one was the city beautiful movement around the turn-of-the-century. the fact that 10 buildings were done by a professional well-known architect. if they come, they are excited about designing here. a number of architects answer the question by saying iowans don't really like to call attention to themselves, there is an inherent modesty. in architecture, it really counts. there's nothing worse than a building that tries to do too much. i think a lot of the good architecture here is marked by that. mollie: steve, what do you find through the lens of your camera? you also did the bank downtown. beautiful pictures. i got a call from jay a couple months ago asking for some photographs and i was thrilled to be able to participate and take some photos of the city. there are some great buildings in des moines. i think a lot of times they are underappreciated. you have black and white and colors in here. what is your style? steve: i really like black and white photographs but i am also really drawn to color, strong colors. it is very difficult to pick a genre.
there's lots of reasons, one was the city beautiful movement around the turn-of-the-century. the fact that 10 buildings were done by a professional well-known architect. if they come, they are excited about designing here. a number of architects answer the question by saying iowans don't really like to call attention to themselves, there is an inherent modesty. in architecture, it really counts. there's nothing worse than a building that tries to do too much. i think a lot of the good...