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, who do not >> good morning here's what's happening on this thursday morning, a violent struggle between a thief and his victim captured on camera in the philadelphia oxford circle center. >> there are north american dealerships to stop selling one of its most popular chevy brand cars. >>> the stage is set for the world cup between u.s. and germany. matt o'donnell is off, eva pilgrim is joining us. let's talk about the storms. >> let's go over to meteorologist karen rogers for a check of the weather. first strong storms produced heavy downpours and lightens across the region. "action news" was along kings highway and marlton pike in cherry hill. ponding on the roads made for slow going on the roads this morning. karen is keeping a watch on the roads. >> reporter: that's right, we had flood in the overnight hours, but with storm tracker 6 live double scan you can see it's off the coast. the storms that were rather strong, heavy downpours. the thunder that might have woken you up over the hours, that's push out of here. the storms we've been forecasting and talking about, moving through th
, who do not >> good morning here's what's happening on this thursday morning, a violent struggle between a thief and his victim captured on camera in the philadelphia oxford circle center. >> there are north american dealerships to stop selling one of its most popular chevy brand cars. >>> the stage is set for the world cup between u.s. and germany. matt o'donnell is off, eva pilgrim is joining us. let's talk about the storms. >> let's go over to meteorologist karen...
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you have to keep things quiet and calm between the various elements. the difficulties between the royal navy and united states navy and the channel in terms of who have responsibility where. the commander in chief plymouth were british officers in command of the harbor. and every ship in it. if there is an american ship in portsmouth, a british admiral command that ship until it leaves the harbor. once it is in the channel, now it is in the command of an american. then when he gets involved in a joint task force unit, and my fall again. these are the problems he had to deal with on a regular basis. >> admiral, i think we're done. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for coming out on this dark and stormy night. >> now joining us live from new york city, the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day , thanks," mr. symonds for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> it is these 70th anniversary of d-day. that 70 yearsnk later, this still resonates with the american public? >> first of all, i am glad that it does. it is important
you have to keep things quiet and calm between the various elements. the difficulties between the royal navy and united states navy and the channel in terms of who have responsibility where. the commander in chief plymouth were british officers in command of the harbor. and every ship in it. if there is an american ship in portsmouth, a british admiral command that ship until it leaves the harbor. once it is in the channel, now it is in the command of an american. then when he gets involved in...
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hassan rouhani, dear brother, we had i want mat friendly talks between us. we have on many matters and our will is clear. we would like to carry the level of our country's relationship to a much higher and i am confint our governments will take relevant effort in this respect. and i would like to welcome him and his colleagues to turkey again. and i hope the visit will be very productive all in all. >> traranslator: in the name o god, the been first and the merciful, myself and the leading delegation are happy to be guests today of the government of our neighboring and brother country, turkey. we are sure that we are taking steps in a direction that is in the interest of both countries. i need to thank the other did president for his hospitality. i would also like to think the rest of the government cabinet members of turkey. the will of my government is to expand ties with friendly countries especially our neighbors. among our numbers,tie has a very special place both because of the tall he wants that exist in both countries, the add vantages that both coun
hassan rouhani, dear brother, we had i want mat friendly talks between us. we have on many matters and our will is clear. we would like to carry the level of our country's relationship to a much higher and i am confint our governments will take relevant effort in this respect. and i would like to welcome him and his colleagues to turkey again. and i hope the visit will be very productive all in all. >> traranslator: in the name o god, the been first and the merciful, myself and the...
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the issue between the american people and -- has very little to do between -- the differences betweenns and the europeans. it is cultural differences between two companies and also maybe some hidden agent there. not ct that -- merge has happened and that the project had to be -- as absolutely nothing between governments, issues between people. it has to do with two companies who have at the end of the day different cultures. not national cultures. our most enty of -- portant people in our -- are americans. we respect them. we value them. there is em and absolutely zero problem of culture between these people and the only issue we had is the issue of equality. d the real equality has -- >> in the managing position? >> it is much more important that -- two people, for the merger of this magnitude, one of two people are extremely important. every people is very important. but what is at stake, the future of 130,000 people. not one or two people. what is at stake is how to make is that your the new model will deliver the fruits that we romised to the market. >> a language problem. apparen
the issue between the american people and -- has very little to do between -- the differences betweenns and the europeans. it is cultural differences between two companies and also maybe some hidden agent there. not ct that -- merge has happened and that the project had to be -- as absolutely nothing between governments, issues between people. it has to do with two companies who have at the end of the day different cultures. not national cultures. our most enty of -- portant people in our --...
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this chart shows the average number of miles between -- between vehicle failure, of either type, major or minor. you can see for buses -- it is common if the industry to look at the number of revenue miles between major failures only and when we do that, you can see our performance increases substantial from 617 miles between total failures to more than 2500 miles per failures. our peers increase and they have a high number of miles between major failures. these number was generally consistent with data from prior years so they're not reporting errors you we're not sure what was behind them. it could be allowed to do more investigation into how these investigations achieve these numbers to apply the practices here. that concludes our presentation and we're happy to take any questions you have. >> very interesting. >> thank you. >> members of the board. brinkman. >> no specific questions but i find all of this data fascinating because as a bench marking exercise, this will be great to have as we move forward with our improvements. i'm sure it said in here, the year that we looked at thi
this chart shows the average number of miles between -- between vehicle failure, of either type, major or minor. you can see for buses -- it is common if the industry to look at the number of revenue miles between major failures only and when we do that, you can see our performance increases substantial from 617 miles between total failures to more than 2500 miles per failures. our peers increase and they have a high number of miles between major failures. these number was generally consistent...
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has been achieved between our countries took place mainly under republican presidents i mean. friend dwight eisenhower mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan even putin and bush how do you explain that that initial hocus ness of the republicans and the of their ability to work with the russians once they come into office well it is a consistent pattern and i would say it reflects the more realist power based view of the world that the republicans have that they prefer to see the world in terms of competing power blocs especially military power and so they're comfortable dealing with a strong russia were as the democrats tend to allow more ideology into the picture they tend to see foreign policy more as a projection of their own domestic political values so they will they want to cooperate with countries that are. going to be friendly towards the united states and share their humanitarian values as as they see it so i think there's always that. tension. which seems to work as you say time after time to kind of weaken or undermine the relationships even between clinton and yeltsin
has been achieved between our countries took place mainly under republican presidents i mean. friend dwight eisenhower mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan even putin and bush how do you explain that that initial hocus ness of the republicans and the of their ability to work with the russians once they come into office well it is a consistent pattern and i would say it reflects the more realist power based view of the world that the republicans have that they prefer to see the world in terms of...
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what this means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the united nations that calling for a resolution condemning the attack on their embassy which is apparently being blocked by western nations now police say it all started on saturday when around one hundred demonstrators arrived outside the embassy carrying anti russia placards and shouting anti putin slogans but the mood soon turned sour and the atmosphere deteriorated when masked men believed to be from the right sector turned up they started pelting the building with paint and with eggs and they smashed windows as well they overturned vehicles and smashed cars to pieces the demonstrators are angry accusing russia of supplying arms to anti-government forces in the east of ukraine it's believed that many of the masked men were from the right sector because they were red and black right sector has given their identity away u.s. ambassador and he didn't seem to mind ukraine's denouncing another country's president here is we were he praises ukra
what this means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the united nations that calling for a resolution condemning the attack on their embassy which is apparently being blocked by western nations now police say it all started on saturday when around one hundred demonstrators arrived outside the embassy carrying anti russia placards and shouting anti putin slogans but the mood soon turned sour and the...
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he was able to smooth over many of the rough patches between the allies. he was willing to talk activities own superiors in was necessary and gracefully represented the british view in washington. not live to see the fruits of his labors. he died in 1944 before the invasion. he is one at a very few ried atricans to be bu arlington national cemetery with full honors. not pictured in this photograph are the russians. they were bearing the full brunt of the war against the armies of germany and were positively frantic for the anglo-americans it to open a second front in france to take some of the pressure off them. stalin suspected, and not without justification, that churchill's opposition to an early second front in europe it was because churchill was willing to fight the germans to the very last russian. [laughter] course churchill might have said it "the nazis to the last communist." before i leave this, there are that i wantracters to point out. they are on the left talking to one another, having their own private conversation. the fellow with his hands
he was able to smooth over many of the rough patches between the allies. he was willing to talk activities own superiors in was necessary and gracefully represented the british view in washington. not live to see the fruits of his labors. he died in 1944 before the invasion. he is one at a very few ried atricans to be bu arlington national cemetery with full honors. not pictured in this photograph are the russians. they were bearing the full brunt of the war against the armies of germany and...
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the issue of syria drove a wedge between the two countries. how much is expected to be said about that? according to turkish officials that we have spoken to, it has been touched upon. it has not been the focus. they want to put aside their differences. they are unlikely partners. turkey supports the opposition, iranian government supports the president and his government. it will be touched upon, but not the focus. they are far apart. the iranian government believes any solution has to involve the syrian president. the turkish governments wants the syrian president to leave power. no common ground there. they are not going to let that affect their economic ties, because that is their own national interest. a lot has been changing. especially in turkey's policy towards the syrian conflict. we no longer see the rhetoric. it seems turkey has come under a lot of pressure from the united states and the west to clamp down on extremists, using it to reach syria. >> zeina khodr live in ankara. we'll get more analysis on this later in the program. tha
the issue of syria drove a wedge between the two countries. how much is expected to be said about that? according to turkish officials that we have spoken to, it has been touched upon. it has not been the focus. they want to put aside their differences. they are unlikely partners. turkey supports the opposition, iranian government supports the president and his government. it will be touched upon, but not the focus. they are far apart. the iranian government believes any solution has to involve...
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route one between notingham and bent square. route 22 between 611 and lower state road. the $1.5 million project is aimed at stopping crossover crashes. >>> from our trenton bureau comes word confirmation hearings are set. chief justice stewart radnor to the right of chris christie. this is after a deal between christie and stephen sweeney was reached, the man on the left there. >>> bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev wants out of boston as the trial date inches closer. concern is growing at the jersey shower. the death of this whale could be connected to the same virus that killed more than 100 dolphins last summer. mor bill virus >>> quarter to 6:00, we continue to follow breaking news out of phoenix where two priests were shot last night. one was killed. we just got new video in. here is ha we know. police found the priests responding to a burglary. one priest who was shot has died. he's not been identified yet. the other priest is in critical condition right now. stay with nbc 10 and nbc10.com for the latest on this breaking story. >>> now, we follow breaking news loca
route one between notingham and bent square. route 22 between 611 and lower state road. the $1.5 million project is aimed at stopping crossover crashes. >>> from our trenton bureau comes word confirmation hearings are set. chief justice stewart radnor to the right of chris christie. this is after a deal between christie and stephen sweeney was reached, the man on the left there. >>> bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev wants out of boston as the trial date inches closer. concern...
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they'll be few and far between they're dying out the low 68. still warm and muggy for tuesday.cattered showers but a better chance of downpours maybe even few thunderstorms during the afternoon. like we saw today. the high temperature 84. on the seven day forecast and shore cast a high of 85 wednesday. 87 thursday. 86 friday staying on the stormy side and then once that front clears friday, saturday and sunday sunny, dry, low humidity. temperatures in the 80s. really comfortable sunday being father's day. monday a high of 83 with mostly sunny skies. >> if you have the sun on just a couple of days saturday and sunday are the good ones. >> when we celebrate dads. >>> yes. >> there you go. >> great. thank you kathy. >> leslie is in for beasley tonight. looks like all the birds are in the nest. >> that's right. the eagles and that are none pick finally agreed to a deal. i'll have the numbers for you. nick foles due for new deal. is he worried about i >> the eagles sign first round draft pick linebacker marcus smith to four year crack. it's reported worth $7.8 million including a $4
they'll be few and far between they're dying out the low 68. still warm and muggy for tuesday.cattered showers but a better chance of downpours maybe even few thunderstorms during the afternoon. like we saw today. the high temperature 84. on the seven day forecast and shore cast a high of 85 wednesday. 87 thursday. 86 friday staying on the stormy side and then once that front clears friday, saturday and sunday sunny, dry, low humidity. temperatures in the 80s. really comfortable sunday being...
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however, to really understand the intellectual fight at the core of the conflict between the christian right and secular liberals you have to go back, frankly, to the 17th century, if not before. you have to go back to the origins of a particular way of interpreting the bible that seeks to borrow the framework of science, the framework of modern intellectual inquiry and defend the bible against a new set of the tax, primarily on the part of secular scientists, the first emissaries of the enlightenment. this is the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. while to some degree this is an ancient idea, christians have been concerned to defend the bible as the perfect source of truth since christian and is beginning. their means of mounting this defense took on a new shade in the middle of the 17th century as they tried to fend off attacks from both the new scientists and philosophers of the enlightenment as well as catholic theologians of the catholic counter reformation. and a group of protestant theologians developed this pseudoscientific hyper rationalist way of defending the bubble that really
however, to really understand the intellectual fight at the core of the conflict between the christian right and secular liberals you have to go back, frankly, to the 17th century, if not before. you have to go back to the origins of a particular way of interpreting the bible that seeks to borrow the framework of science, the framework of modern intellectual inquiry and defend the bible against a new set of the tax, primarily on the part of secular scientists, the first emissaries of the...
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there was probably more tension between dr. king and thurgood marshall then there was between king and johnson. thurgood marshall, he felt very uncomfortable with us breaking the law. the concept of civil disobedience was not something he adhered to. the first time i read an article about civil disobedience was written by harris morford in the howard university law review. i always thought he was black. [laughter] >> it is that famous exchange between wilkins and dr. king about, wilkins demanding to know, what have you desegregated? dr. king's reply, only a few human hearts. one of the hearts was apparently john kennedy's. >> i would like to say that he was moved by dr. king's words and example in the movement. after birmingham, demonstrations spread over to 200 cities like wildfire. president kennedy said there were even demonstrations on military bases overseas. we are your going to -- we are either going to put it out one at a time or bite the bullet. i think the sympathetic demonstrations that spread from birmingham created
there was probably more tension between dr. king and thurgood marshall then there was between king and johnson. thurgood marshall, he felt very uncomfortable with us breaking the law. the concept of civil disobedience was not something he adhered to. the first time i read an article about civil disobedience was written by harris morford in the howard university law review. i always thought he was black. [laughter] >> it is that famous exchange between wilkins and dr. king about, wilkins...
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the publicis-of mnicom merger has not happened as absolutely nothing between governments, between between to do companies who had different cultures, corporate cultures, not national cultures. we have plenty of operations. our largest operations are in the u.s. our most important people in our organization are americans. we respect them, we value them, we love them and there is absolutely zero problem of culture between these people. the only issue we had was the issue of equality. the word equality has not exactly the same meaning at omnicom level and publicis level. it is not only management positions, it is much more important than one or two people. for a merger of this magnitude, one or two people -- every people is very important. futures at stake is the , not one oreople two people. what was at stake is how to make sure the new model would deliver what we promised to the market. >> that was of course maurice levy, ceo of publicis. makes you wonder who is going to replace him. some say the deal was designed to allow him a smooth exit. let's continue the conversation on that deal tha
the publicis-of mnicom merger has not happened as absolutely nothing between governments, between between to do companies who had different cultures, corporate cultures, not national cultures. we have plenty of operations. our largest operations are in the u.s. our most important people in our organization are americans. we respect them, we value them, we love them and there is absolutely zero problem of culture between these people. the only issue we had was the issue of equality. the word...
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to power in syria where in fact we are now having a choice between a rock and a hard place between the foreign terror and regime and hardline radicals is there anyone in the middle though i think you're right that increasingly america is becoming cynical about the possibilities of democracy in the middle east we've seen syria fragment and you know when you compare this i think to america in the one nine hundred eighty s. when version ski and carter and later reagan helped fund the mujahideen in afghanistan to drive out the russians from afghanistan they regretted this a great deal because they ended up with al qaida they ended up with chaos and nine eleven today they've been faced with a similar dilemma do they want to drive russia out of syria and by and large i think the american response is. they don't want to make it easy for russia they have not tried to take syria away from russia they'd rather have russia deal with syria then to become the major military power well i think is a very cynical choice you just said that they didn't try to take syria way from russia but i think they
to power in syria where in fact we are now having a choice between a rock and a hard place between the foreign terror and regime and hardline radicals is there anyone in the middle though i think you're right that increasingly america is becoming cynical about the possibilities of democracy in the middle east we've seen syria fragment and you know when you compare this i think to america in the one nine hundred eighty s. when version ski and carter and later reagan helped fund the mujahideen in...
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wilson street closed between farmington and poplar street. take east street to get around it. >>> happening today, federal officials are joining in a new effort to combat violent crime in delaware. researchers with the centers for disease control are in wilmington to study violent crime. a city councilman there wants to define violent crime as a disease and find cause and solution. she says residents in high-crime areas are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >>> happening today, we are expecting test results from a montgomery county apartment complex. that's where authorities say a suspect wrote a letter laced with the poison ricin. the standup between police and 19-year-old nicholas hellman at the eleanor court apartments. investigators later found leftover ricin stashed near the apartment. cleanup crews sprayed and covered everything with plastic to see if they got every last bit of the toxin. >>> now from our trenton bureau, former basketball player known for a buzzer-beating shot in college will be sentenced today for wire fra
wilson street closed between farmington and poplar street. take east street to get around it. >>> happening today, federal officials are joining in a new effort to combat violent crime in delaware. researchers with the centers for disease control are in wilmington to study violent crime. a city councilman there wants to define violent crime as a disease and find cause and solution. she says residents in high-crime areas are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >>>...
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letters and phone calls between the two indicated they were in love.e murder, matthew lured natalie out of the house. >> i suspect the pretense is that he said we need to go get my check, because he hadn't picked up his paycheck on the friday previous, which he always did and took it the bank. he hadn't picked up that paycheck. i think that's how he got her out of the house. took the baby, took the diaper bag and left. when matthew went in to get his paycheck he put on his new gloves and threw the shopping bag in the trash. he left his fingerprint as evidence. he then dumped natalie out of the car and struck her with a piece of wood but it splintered. so matthew strangled her to death. he loaded her body into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. th
letters and phone calls between the two indicated they were in love.e murder, matthew lured natalie out of the house. >> i suspect the pretense is that he said we need to go get my check, because he hadn't picked up his paycheck on the friday previous, which he always did and took it the bank. he hadn't picked up that paycheck. i think that's how he got her out of the house. took the baby, took the diaper bag and left. when matthew went in to get his paycheck he put on his new gloves and...
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old he was i couldn't believe he was sixty eight it's really hard to talk about him as a past tense between. his job was his life i saw him in the nets he told me that when you get back from his assignment in ukraine he would go fishing in september. i've known him since one thousand nine hundred seventy two he was an outstanding cameraman cheerful sympathetic but this is a great loss of interest russia's demanding an investigation into the death of the camera man a move supported by international journalists associations and this is the comment r.t. received from human rights watch on the case this is a threat to do that must be fully investigated by ukrainian authorities the government of ukraine should do more to avoid harming civilians during law enforcement operations journalists unless they're taking a direct part in the hostilities a civilians and on the international humanitarian law may never be targets over an attack during an armed conflict. shortly before the attack that killed the cameramen a crew from the russian life news t.v. channel was shot at near the same military base n
old he was i couldn't believe he was sixty eight it's really hard to talk about him as a past tense between. his job was his life i saw him in the nets he told me that when you get back from his assignment in ukraine he would go fishing in september. i've known him since one thousand nine hundred seventy two he was an outstanding cameraman cheerful sympathetic but this is a great loss of interest russia's demanding an investigation into the death of the camera man a move supported by...
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to threaten the very existence between the state and we're kind of in a different game. forever new should to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to being a well run from zero kristie is impossible it just won't happen because the acts of the revolution is so violent that there are the off the shoulder a so great that there is a period of chaos. i marinate in the financial world. to see these developments have not stopped the advance only taken from the demand to play.
to threaten the very existence between the state and we're kind of in a different game. forever new should to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to being a well run from zero kristie is impossible it just won't happen because the acts of the revolution is so violent that there are the off the shoulder a so great that there is a period of chaos. i marinate in the financial world. to see these developments have not stopped the advance only taken from the demand to play.
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at the basic of sixty seven borders both of those between the two states of the nations. yesterday we spoke to an idea for a spokesman who told us that they know hamas is behind the abductions but he also failed to explain why or how why do you think that israel is unwilling to make the evidence public in order to support their claims that hamas is behind this. i don't know i don't know if they have all been says i don't know if it is hamas. actually i don't think that these it's important i can guess that they were kidnapped by palestinians even don't tar evidence is for blood but you know there were. palestinian a year so this is my guess and no i don't think that it's not important if the kidnapped members into hamas or. organizations or not to members at all in any organization i don't think that it's important they feel the importance of the important thing is that the majority in israel and palestine want to achieve peace agreement but i think the important thing is that kidnapping people is not acceptable i think the important thing is death violence from both side
at the basic of sixty seven borders both of those between the two states of the nations. yesterday we spoke to an idea for a spokesman who told us that they know hamas is behind the abductions but he also failed to explain why or how why do you think that israel is unwilling to make the evidence public in order to support their claims that hamas is behind this. i don't know i don't know if they have all been says i don't know if it is hamas. actually i don't think that these it's important i...
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what this means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the united nations that calling for a resolution condemning the attack on their embassy which is apparently being blocked by western nations now police say it all started on saturday when around one hundred demonstrators arrived outside the embassy carrying anti russia placards and shouting anti putin slogans but the mood soon turned sour and the atmosphere deteriorated when masked men believed to be from the right sector turned up they started pelting the building with paint and with eggs and they smashed windows as well they overturned vehicles and smashed cars to pieces the demonstrators are angry accusing russia of supplying arms to anti-government forces in the east of ukraine it's believed that many of the masked men were from the right sector because they were red and black right sector has given their identity away the u.s. ambassador and he didn't seem to mind ukraine's foreign minister denouncing another country's president here's geo
what this means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the united nations that calling for a resolution condemning the attack on their embassy which is apparently being blocked by western nations now police say it all started on saturday when around one hundred demonstrators arrived outside the embassy carrying anti russia placards and shouting anti putin slogans but the mood soon turned sour and the...
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embassy but he also called for the closure of the border between russia and ukraine but the diplomat was caught on camera using less than diplomatic language when talking about russian president vladimir putin you are going to have a good start because that will receive but i think that the three zero zero zero zero. zero. zero zero well what this comment means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the united nations they're calling for a resolution condemning the attack on their embassy which has apparently been blocked by western nations now police say it all started on saturday when around one hundred demonstrators arrived outside the embassy carrying anti russia placards and shouting anti putin slogans but the mood soon turned sour and the atmosphere deteriorated when masked men believed to be from the right sector turned up they started pelting the building with paint and with eggs and they smashed windows as well they overturned vehicles and smashed cars to pieces the demonstrators are a
embassy but he also called for the closure of the border between russia and ukraine but the diplomat was caught on camera using less than diplomatic language when talking about russian president vladimir putin you are going to have a good start because that will receive but i think that the three zero zero zero zero. zero. zero zero well what this comment means for diplomatic relations between russia and ukraine remains to be seen russia have taken their concerns over saturday's events to the...
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i think the fog will be gone bay side between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.ine for the afternoon and more gusty winds. we could see the winds between 25 to 35 miles per hour for tomorrow afternoon. evening should be nice, though, for the race up at the raceway at noon. that's when the green flag flies. we'll see it rise in the mid- 70s after noon with a lot of sunshine. for the south bay, look for highs in the mid-to upper 70s. even some low 80s into the south and west part of the valley. 78 san jose. look for 73 redwood city. warmer temperatures east bay valleys with fairfield and pittsburgh mid-80s. much cooler by the bay with highs in the 60s. low 60s san francisco. mid-60s oakland and some 80s in the north bay. here's a look ahead around the bay. monday and tuesday, not much change. just a few degrees warmer. some afternoon sun. but we have significant changes coming our way for mid-to late week. increasing clouds wednesday from a weather system that could actually bring a little bit of light rain for thursday. we'll have to watch this. it could change, b
i think the fog will be gone bay side between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.ine for the afternoon and more gusty winds. we could see the winds between 25 to 35 miles per hour for tomorrow afternoon. evening should be nice, though, for the race up at the raceway at noon. that's when the green flag flies. we'll see it rise in the mid- 70s after noon with a lot of sunshine. for the south bay, look for highs in the mid-to upper 70s. even some low 80s into the south and west part of the valley. 78 san jose....
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>> guest: between 700 and 800. c-span: how many planes were lost?guest: twenty percent of the israeli air force was lost. in spite of this tremendous victory, israel also paid a very, very heavy price. many planes were lost. c-span: so when this war was over in six days, why do you say again this is such an important war and it still resonates today? >> guest: well, as i said earlier, because the map had changed, all right. first of all, you had a relationship between israel and the united states that didn't exist before and that was to play a central role in middle east politics since then and continues to this day to play that role. nasser was finished. moreover, not just nasser the individual, but the idea of nasser that there was going to be a nationalist arab movement that was going to unite the arab world, that was defunct. now there would have to be a new idea and that idea, that idiom was going to be islamic and not nationalist. the arab regimes were sick and tired of the arab-israel conflict. let's give it back to the palestinians. let the
>> guest: between 700 and 800. c-span: how many planes were lost?guest: twenty percent of the israeli air force was lost. in spite of this tremendous victory, israel also paid a very, very heavy price. many planes were lost. c-span: so when this war was over in six days, why do you say again this is such an important war and it still resonates today? >> guest: well, as i said earlier, because the map had changed, all right. first of all, you had a relationship between israel and the...
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bush the relationship between moscow and washington adopts i was also pretty challenging and and they have both putin and bush managed to maintain a respectful personal relationship up until the very end converse the as you just suggested obama is very open in his dislike or sometimes of an avoidance of putin and i wonder if it's a good idea and even more importantly is this strategy of open does then for russia likely to work with this country yes i think it's very unfortunate that this kind of slanging match between the two countries and the kind of reprisal actions by the two sides that that's a very destructive dangerous way to conduct international relations and i think neither side is is is benefiting from from that i would agree with you that if it takes two to tango but i think you know there american side is really in the lead here because it's not just the bomber who's been demonstrative lee dismissive of russia i think the the state department really set a new record in terms of the value of its public statements and you have the tone changed almost overnight once ice is ma
bush the relationship between moscow and washington adopts i was also pretty challenging and and they have both putin and bush managed to maintain a respectful personal relationship up until the very end converse the as you just suggested obama is very open in his dislike or sometimes of an avoidance of putin and i wonder if it's a good idea and even more importantly is this strategy of open does then for russia likely to work with this country yes i think it's very unfortunate that this kind...
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no deal is reached between moscow and kiev over unpaid bills. russian's energy minister says gas supplies to the ukraine have been cut off. making gains, jihadist militants captured the city of tal afar. and claiming responsibility, rebels supersabaab sabaab say they were behind the attack on a kenyan coastal town which left at least 50 people dead. >> time now for a check of the top business news stories. marcus joins me. we are going to start with the race by the french engineering firm heating up. >> mitsubishi heavy industries of japan have ironed out details of their joint bid for the company. it puts them on a collision course with the american giant general electric, who has offered 12 been 3 billion euros. the two pledged to keep jobs in france, and they are offering a cash component worth seven billion euros. like brown looks at what the german and japanese companies are putting on the table. >> the price for one of the jewels of france's industrial sector alstom look to its future. the german giant focusing on the energy branch. it is
no deal is reached between moscow and kiev over unpaid bills. russian's energy minister says gas supplies to the ukraine have been cut off. making gains, jihadist militants captured the city of tal afar. and claiming responsibility, rebels supersabaab sabaab say they were behind the attack on a kenyan coastal town which left at least 50 people dead. >> time now for a check of the top business news stories. marcus joins me. we are going to start with the race by the french engineering firm...
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in 1967 racial tensions between whites and blacks led to a riot.t, this time the dispute between whites and hispanics. and then everything in houston changed. >> the decline in oil prices and demand is having a bad effect on the overall health of the golden city. >> during the 1980s the liquid gold that surrounds houston plummeted in value. from $34 a barrel to less than $10. rice university's professor steven clyneburg said houston suffered the worst regional recession that had been seen anywhere in the u.s. since the second world war. >> 82% of the jobs were tied into the oil business. >> that industry town was very white. more than 65% white. african-americans accounted for less than 1/5 of the population. the houston metro area was less than 1/5 hispanic despite being one of the biggest cities next to the mexican border which is approximately 350 miles away. the asian population was barely a blip, under 2%. now what does houston look like today? >> we tell people outside of houston, this is the most ethnically diversity in america. you're crazy
in 1967 racial tensions between whites and blacks led to a riot.t, this time the dispute between whites and hispanics. and then everything in houston changed. >> the decline in oil prices and demand is having a bad effect on the overall health of the golden city. >> during the 1980s the liquid gold that surrounds houston plummeted in value. from $34 a barrel to less than $10. rice university's professor steven clyneburg said houston suffered the worst regional recession that had...
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american foreign policy is so you know first of all american there's always a bit of a sine wave between the left and the right we're go through these periods of relative consensus and then clear divergence you know so for example the early years of the cold war there was kind of relative convergence in the in the early fifty's but what's going on i think here is interesting i think you framed it wrong but i think it's really interesting and i think you're really on a something and that's that you know we had this kind of manichean debate in the last couple years between that the options of american foreign policy or this kind of rampant isolationism with greece need to home stay home and mine are a business and this kind of character of what we need to go and invade every country to be a neo con and you know president obama if you listen to his west point speech try to frame that like i'm the alternative which is you know i'm not an isolationist i'm not a neo con i'm the prudent middle path with the problem with that is i think on the right and the left everybody looks at this foreign p
american foreign policy is so you know first of all american there's always a bit of a sine wave between the left and the right we're go through these periods of relative consensus and then clear divergence you know so for example the early years of the cold war there was kind of relative convergence in the in the early fifty's but what's going on i think here is interesting i think you framed it wrong but i think it's really interesting and i think you're really on a something and that's that...
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center was amended five times between october 2011, and september 2013.mendments were a bit confusing in nature. and we had some areas of conflict that we needed to work with the non-profit to fully understand the import of all of those amendments and what rights will be flowing to the city as the subleasee. and i have to say that i have been doing this stuff, for 30 some years, and this is the first time that i have seen a lease that was three years old and already on the fifth amendment and that is pretty unusual. that created an issue of complexity for us to navigate through, and frankly it was a real partnership with the center and i want to thank them for being very transparent in helping us understand the relationship between the landlord, tenant and then to us as subtenant and so additionally this project involves portioning a cost across the sublease space and that needed to happen, to a fair and equitable manner and all of this led to negotiations taking far longer than we anticipate and that said, we are not exactly thrilled to be here, with a r
center was amended five times between october 2011, and september 2013.mendments were a bit confusing in nature. and we had some areas of conflict that we needed to work with the non-profit to fully understand the import of all of those amendments and what rights will be flowing to the city as the subleasee. and i have to say that i have been doing this stuff, for 30 some years, and this is the first time that i have seen a lease that was three years old and already on the fifth amendment and...
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middle east peace envoy martin has resigned after famed famed -- after failing to broken ideal between israelis and palestinians. >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra. also on the program, after the fall of a president, the loss of crimea, and an ongoing rebellion, ukraine finally signs happen his tour us trade pact with the h p.e.u. the fight for iraq intense physician. [inaudible] 10 identifies. we and kind as grants ambition to reduce a team of wincer. >>> the u.s. state department has confirmed that its middle east peace envoy has resigned. final confirmation that america's effortses broken peace between israelis and palestinians has failed. let's talk to ross lands jordan in washington, d.c. what are you hearing about this? >> reporter: essentially martin is going to return to his job at a think tank here in washington. and the deputy, frank loewen between is going to be the acting special envoy, that's one signal, as it were, that the obama administration has not given up completely on the idea of trying to help the israelis and palestinians achieve a peace deal.
middle east peace envoy martin has resigned after famed famed -- after failing to broken ideal between israelis and palestinians. >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra. also on the program, after the fall of a president, the loss of crimea, and an ongoing rebellion, ukraine finally signs happen his tour us trade pact with the h p.e.u. the fight for iraq intense physician. [inaudible] 10 identifies. we and kind as grants ambition to reduce a team of wincer. >>>...
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this is route 50 between the atlantic city expressway and route 30 in hamilton township.he rest of the rush hour, at least until they can get a handle on this, cologne avenue will be your best alternate between the white horse pike abe the atlantic city expressway. otherwise we are seeing slow downs on the schuylkill between conshohocken and city avenue no sun glare. just fog delays this morning with the low ceiling, make sure your head lights are on, south on i-95 heavy from cottman in through girard avenue and here's a live look, girard avenue, on the southbound side, this is i-95, near girard on the southbound side. you think you are having a bad start. look at this one, wow, we have to get his license plate and send natasha brown out there to pay him a visit. >> erika, back over to you. >>> we like that. >> for now it is 6:47. feeling extra moody at work or the office but not sure why? it turns out you may be angry. >> all right. that is term now used to describe when you are hunger leaving to anger or other mood changes and swings. doctor rob danoff is on call to tel
this is route 50 between the atlantic city expressway and route 30 in hamilton township.he rest of the rush hour, at least until they can get a handle on this, cologne avenue will be your best alternate between the white horse pike abe the atlantic city expressway. otherwise we are seeing slow downs on the schuylkill between conshohocken and city avenue no sun glare. just fog delays this morning with the low ceiling, make sure your head lights are on, south on i-95 heavy from cottman in through...
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headed southbound, pay attention, pretty much between allegheny and girard avenue. that new pattern, pushed over to the right. and then all this week, penndot will be among other lanes over, as women. so this next five days here all the way through friday we'll see something new developing on i-95. and a new project, begins tonight, along the stretch of route 55. new jersey dot will rebuild and repair about 50 bridges to a whole stretch here. but they promise it is not going to happen on the weekend. only going to work monday through thursday between gloucester county and cumberland county. so see the cones go up there beginning today. and then south on the new jersey turnpike, an accident, near exit number eight. mass transit though looking good. erika, back over to you. >> bob, thank up. regional rail commuters will be keeping close eye on washington this week, septa and two unions will held back to the bargaining table with federal mediators. they're trying to hash out a deal after a brief strike earlier this month. president obama ordered the two sides to sit do
headed southbound, pay attention, pretty much between allegheny and girard avenue. that new pattern, pushed over to the right. and then all this week, penndot will be among other lanes over, as women. so this next five days here all the way through friday we'll see something new developing on i-95. and a new project, begins tonight, along the stretch of route 55. new jersey dot will rebuild and repair about 50 bridges to a whole stretch here. but they promise it is not going to happen on the...
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there is a very strong overlap between those. as i'm sure you've heard in these hearings before there are a pretty big concentration of high intersection section with chinatown and the market and mission which is the center of where the concentration is and when you over lay that map, there is a very strong correlation. i think for better or worse there is a very strong connection between the investments we'll be making in walk first and the ones mostly affected and those that get around on bikes than in other neighborhoods. so, i mentioned the predevelopment planning and outreach. another thing we are really upgrading our technology so we are moving from a passive use of systems that are not designed to facilitate and enable and professionalize traffic delivery to modern systems that give project managers and senior managers the tools to really better be able to manage a projects schedule and budget in particular. so we are in the process of incorporating for example this which is a budget and schedule tracking system which we c
there is a very strong overlap between those. as i'm sure you've heard in these hearings before there are a pretty big concentration of high intersection section with chinatown and the market and mission which is the center of where the concentration is and when you over lay that map, there is a very strong correlation. i think for better or worse there is a very strong connection between the investments we'll be making in walk first and the ones mostly affected and those that get around on...
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but between both parents and the child.have a presumption in favor of joint custody, can raise all kind of concerns, especially if there is violence in the past. >> whole bunch of community feedback, lisa. gerald on twitter says if unmarried fathers have to pay child support they should have the same rights at married fathers. in most states mothers whether married or not are considered the primary parent not the father. and in paternity custody and support, the matters the court automatically assumes the woman is an angel when many times she isn't. mark i want to get new this conversation. from the good men project, et cetera let's move forward. this does this have to lead to a gender war or can there be a meet in this middle between both parents for the best interests of the kid? how do we achieve that? >> what's remarkable for me here in this conversation is we have -- we are talking about fathers' rights to have access and be engaged in their childs ar lives and the whole 20 minutes now has been about courts and law. wh
but between both parents and the child.have a presumption in favor of joint custody, can raise all kind of concerns, especially if there is violence in the past. >> whole bunch of community feedback, lisa. gerald on twitter says if unmarried fathers have to pay child support they should have the same rights at married fathers. in most states mothers whether married or not are considered the primary parent not the father. and in paternity custody and support, the matters the court...
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a ceasefire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday night but to the president petro poroshenko says that he could end the truce earlier if activists build up or upgrade their barricades meanwhile civilians in the region say that they are exhausted from weeks of relentless fighting. one hundred top of the bullets. do you think they're going to want. the experience in your day to my eyes in the bush do you i mean yeah you with the boys you know to day in the shade you know should think that given that notion is that national pray that you should think you can use them wish they hadn't said that and they had to lie you that i was just a lot less than just do it so that you would have always made them like this you can use them to do more here and it's as if they see if i get it in will. mortar shells fired from ukraine have exploded across the border in russia causing some damage there as well shells continue to fall in russian territory one view the checkpoint building an exploded on the side there were no injuries two more shells lande
a ceasefire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday night but to the president petro poroshenko says that he could end the truce earlier if activists build up or upgrade their barricades meanwhile civilians in the region say that they are exhausted from weeks of relentless fighting. one hundred top of the bullets. do you think they're going to want. the experience in your day to my eyes in the bush do you i mean yeah you with the boys you know to...
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the help of an armed escort it was just too dangerous there are suicide bombings frequent clashes between rival groups but controlling here cool the kurds hope to prove that they can do a better job than the central government maybe say first so far but with neighbors like isis it's unclear for how long. it didn't take long that evening we witnessed care coke's temporary or spike from violence shattered a suicide bomber tried to enter a market in a kurdish part of town at least six people killed dozens wounded the kurds may seem as though when there's been this. some of them are living in the euphoria of pretty much total three. tenets people. means more programs if it was in time for. already divisions are emerging minority arab and turkmen residents are worried about their rights in the new kirkuk kurdish authorities promised a referendum but in a worrying sign of what could be ahead these shiite turkmen are taking matters into their own hands so. we don't trust any government or any group to protect us so we're taking on to defend ourselves lucy caffein of kooks iraq from the pentagon
the help of an armed escort it was just too dangerous there are suicide bombings frequent clashes between rival groups but controlling here cool the kurds hope to prove that they can do a better job than the central government maybe say first so far but with neighbors like isis it's unclear for how long. it didn't take long that evening we witnessed care coke's temporary or spike from violence shattered a suicide bomber tried to enter a market in a kurdish part of town at least six people...
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and threaten to very existence between the state and we're kind of in a different game. where the kaiser report imax guys are in the words of the great philosopher jones zopyrus .
and threaten to very existence between the state and we're kind of in a different game. where the kaiser report imax guys are in the words of the great philosopher jones zopyrus .
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there were some conflicts of political character between denmark and turkey. states. because a very broad stroke they describe it is to become the six zero therefore they felt . there was a big pressure from us. to think in a creative bandar how to a diet and how to prove that russell of his should was promoting terrorism but had in the end they died but what there was there within hours after that he died with it was announced that there was agreement between the turkish government and the other data to decide the previous stage privatised as a second surgery. to kill it now with stories we're covering online for you a german or thirty to kill joy football fans threatening to punish cheering and advising against any face painting we will tell you why a website plus our invision section has some breath taking pictures waiting for you including this human tower in spain made up of more than one hundred people. next for you construction workers in cattle say that their basic rights are being breached by security guards at one of the biggest building sites in the country
there were some conflicts of political character between denmark and turkey. states. because a very broad stroke they describe it is to become the six zero therefore they felt . there was a big pressure from us. to think in a creative bandar how to a diet and how to prove that russell of his should was promoting terrorism but had in the end they died but what there was there within hours after that he died with it was announced that there was agreement between the turkish government and the...
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you saw the timing on that, between 10:00 and 11:00 in philadelphia. clouds giving way to sunshine tomorrow. a hot day, up near 90, but not quite as humid as today. no storms like today. friday, not as hot and less humid. the lower humidity continues saturday and sunday. that could bring the rain out of the forecast. here we go again, a nice weekend, comfortable. into next week, the heat builds up and so does the chance for thunderstorms. >> thanks. i'm john clark. hear from possible players the sixers could take in the draft. eagles training camp at franklin field? that's next. when we're having this [ bubbmuch fun, why quit?] and new bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of new bounty keeps working, while their two sheets just quit. new bounty. the no-quit picker-upper. ♪ from the bounty factory in northern utah... to a walmart near you. join walmart and bounty in supporting american jobs. >>> i'm john clark. the nba draft is tomorrow. the sixers have the third and ten picks. packer said he did not workout for the sixers. here are the
you saw the timing on that, between 10:00 and 11:00 in philadelphia. clouds giving way to sunshine tomorrow. a hot day, up near 90, but not quite as humid as today. no storms like today. friday, not as hot and less humid. the lower humidity continues saturday and sunday. that could bring the rain out of the forecast. here we go again, a nice weekend, comfortable. into next week, the heat builds up and so does the chance for thunderstorms. >> thanks. i'm john clark. hear from possible...
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. >> marital discord was well documented between judy and allen.ded phone calls is unusual. it is a sign of a troublesome marriage. >> judy's twin sister said both partners were having affairs, and that judy knew allen was recording her phone calls. >> we kind of figured we were being recorded, so there was some things that we completely fabricated, just to see if it would come back, and it did. and at that point, knowing my sister and knowing how bull-headed she is, at that point, it was almost like a game. >> he had had at least two affairs in the past that she knew of, and that she had an ongoing affair at the time this occurred. >> allen and judy slept in separate bedrooms. they told friends they only stayed together for the sake of their 5-year-old son. >> jacob loved his daddy, and judy wanted that love to be preserved. she didn't want to separate the two of them. >> but their relationship became increasingly tense. two days before her murder, judy told her sister she and allen had decided to separate. >> she was very afraid that day. she was
. >> marital discord was well documented between judy and allen.ded phone calls is unusual. it is a sign of a troublesome marriage. >> judy's twin sister said both partners were having affairs, and that judy knew allen was recording her phone calls. >> we kind of figured we were being recorded, so there was some things that we completely fabricated, just to see if it would come back, and it did. and at that point, knowing my sister and knowing how bull-headed she is, at that...