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bill clark was. >> reagan was very religious. he believed in a higher being which the contrast is not a higher being this is one that deals with the right and wrong and he believed in a higher being. he did not care what particular building he went to or associate with any particular religion tour was there september 65 with the other ministers became close over the years and believed in a higher being and communism was the arch type of that but bill clark was. >> i just came back from a long term in china. i am curious if he was alive today what is the approach with the communist party in china? >> the question often pops up that it is not insurable because times are different you could only apply his mindset had an immense mind to connect with people. if reagan was alive today he would look at the problem and look at the guys to say put the other plan for dealing with it but would not do it at hot if it was in china or other confrontations and ronald reagan clearly would say here is the problem then he would pursue it. >> given
bill clark was. >> reagan was very religious. he believed in a higher being which the contrast is not a higher being this is one that deals with the right and wrong and he believed in a higher being. he did not care what particular building he went to or associate with any particular religion tour was there september 65 with the other ministers became close over the years and believed in a higher being and communism was the arch type of that but bill clark was. >> i just came back...
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bill clark was one. he was a fellow cowboy that in the early days helped run. he was close to a niece who is here today and was a counselor, but i'm not sure you would classify himself as a friend. reagan had pastors that he talked about higher beings. he trusted me with his political life. he was wonderful in that regard then we decided to do something i campaigned, we are going to do ask. there was no second-guessing, no micromanaging and trust me with his political life. but i was not a friend. nancy was his lover and wife. in time, she became the keeper of the bubble. she became the surrogate for nancy's protect his mother. neither nancy nor any of the rest of us were really reagan friends. nancy confirmed that in her memoirs. she said pope, ronnie doesn't let anybody get too close. there's a wall around him. john searcy was a campaign manager during the 70s that quote, as the second run of an alcoholic, reagan crew have been a people pleaser, a loner. that is how he coped. reagan was an upbeat man. part of that was every story had to have a happy ending it
bill clark was one. he was a fellow cowboy that in the early days helped run. he was close to a niece who is here today and was a counselor, but i'm not sure you would classify himself as a friend. reagan had pastors that he talked about higher beings. he trusted me with his political life. he was wonderful in that regard then we decided to do something i campaigned, we are going to do ask. there was no second-guessing, no micromanaging and trust me with his political life. but i was not a...
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. >> reporter: on this thanksgiving bill clark who serve in the army wasn't turned down.simple response was, for seconds. in camden, brad satin, fox 29 news. >> residents of the philadelphia area are being asked to show some before thely love when pope francis visits next year to help accommodate the expected crowds officials hope more than 10,000 families will volunteer to host visitors in their spare bedroo bedrooms. francis plans to a 10 the roman catholic sponsored world meeting of families in philadelphia next september. area hotels are filling up fast and event planners have even looked into hotels 90 miles away in baltimore. >>> i am so glad today's weather wasn't like yesterday. we've been having a wild weather week. >> we really have. you know it's going stay quiet for the rest of the weekend and and temperatures actually warm up by sunday looking at 50 degrees. yes, pretty looking forecast but first we have to get through black friday. if you haven't done your shopping yet and looking to be out tomorrow morning, those wind chills are going to be biting. so keep
. >> reporter: on this thanksgiving bill clark who serve in the army wasn't turned down.simple response was, for seconds. in camden, brad satin, fox 29 news. >> residents of the philadelphia area are being asked to show some before thely love when pope francis visits next year to help accommodate the expected crowds officials hope more than 10,000 families will volunteer to host visitors in their spare bedroo bedrooms. francis plans to a 10 the roman catholic sponsored world meeting...
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. >> reporter: part of the family our veterans had live in camden some like bill clark recently or currentlye homelessness. >> there's a lot of us out there. as long as we acknowledge it and try and get these numbers down and get these vets in some homes, get them some help, train them, put them out on jobs, they'd have a good thing going. >> reporter: with food and fellowship many shared with their thankful for. members of the spivak familiar who'll organized the military meal are thankful for all the volunteers. >> the response is incredible. year after year folks giving of give up their thanksgiving morning to come out and spend it with us and our soldier that's what the essence of thanksgiving is giving back. the military meal is a 10 year tradition for the spievac family and they invite many more people to make eight family tradition themselves come out next year to the battleship new jersey and welcome all the veterans and the active duty service members. in camden, cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> also in camden county today a generous group serve hundreds of free meals at the
. >> reporter: part of the family our veterans had live in camden some like bill clark recently or currentlye homelessness. >> there's a lot of us out there. as long as we acknowledge it and try and get these numbers down and get these vets in some homes, get them some help, train them, put them out on jobs, they'd have a good thing going. >> reporter: with food and fellowship many shared with their thankful for. members of the spivak familiar who'll organized the military...
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. >> reporter: but on this thanksgiving bill clark who served in the army wasn't turn down, taking life here his simple response was, for seconds. in camden, brad satan fox 29 news. >>> still ahead, the black friday madness, is on, shoppers grabbing up best deals that they can find we will have your reports and two local hot spots scoping out deals for you. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said, "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> what a welcome home we have for eagles this morning that cowboys game or i should say cowgirls game was amazing, that is what we like to see so hopefully we will do well next week and meet them again and do it again in two weeks here at the link. it was also turkey day, so lots of people are still bold over from thanksgiving but darren, hey, how are you. >> i'm all right. >> i'm all right. >> i have on left overs do you want some turkey. >> god no. >> no. >> stuffing. >> no, no. >> if you are dealing with this at home we are bringing in a chef to tell you thousand make your l
. >> reporter: but on this thanksgiving bill clark who served in the army wasn't turn down, taking life here his simple response was, for seconds. in camden, brad satan fox 29 news. >>> still ahead, the black friday madness, is on, shoppers grabbing up best deals that they can find we will have your reports and two local hot spots scoping out deals for you. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said,...
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. >> reporter: on this thanksgiving bill clark who served in the army wasn't turn down taking life a day at a time. when asked where he goes from here his simple response was for seconds. in camden, brad satan, fox 29 news. >>> still to come on fox 29 morning news trimming for is what being called a very charlie brown christmas tree, how the town is embracing the charlie brown christmas tree, how deciding between buyinghe food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa offers name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, visit healthypa.com to learn more. >>> they're out there, hitting up the stores on this black friday. we see plenty of people. the resident of reading are borrowing from charlie brown. do you remember controversy surrounding the city's little christmas tree in well, city officials decided to decorate the the tree with one red bulb, just like the tree from the peanuts cartoon. officials say they hope the idea will remine people of the deeper meaning of the season, the bulb will be placed on the tree, during the rededic
. >> reporter: on this thanksgiving bill clark who served in the army wasn't turn down taking life a day at a time. when asked where he goes from here his simple response was for seconds. in camden, brad satan, fox 29 news. >>> still to come on fox 29 morning news trimming for is what being called a very charlie brown christmas tree, how the town is embracing the charlie brown christmas tree, how deciding between buyinghe food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa...
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philadelphia city council president darrell clark councilman bill greenly and wal*mart teamed up to distributes throughout philadelphia. it happened today. it is the eighth consecutive year for the turkey give away program. >> we've been very successful in past years. we've had the opportunity to serve people in the city of philadelphia. >> wal*mart donated 3500 turkeys to local family also since this program began. >> william kelly school in north philadelphia received a 10,000 grant from the eagles. nfl and mid atlantic dairy association today. it's for taking part in the fuel up to play 60 initiative. program encourages kids to eat right and get 60 minutes of exercise a day. school will use the money time prove healthy eating and physical activity programs. >> we go from that to this. hey chocoholics. run do not walk to the nearest candy store. >> there is chocolate shortage in our forecast. why that could happen and how bad could it be? >>> a little league world series is long over but you're still going to hear a lot more from taney dragons star pitcher mo'ne day have you much the big dea
philadelphia city council president darrell clark councilman bill greenly and wal*mart teamed up to distributes throughout philadelphia. it happened today. it is the eighth consecutive year for the turkey give away program. >> we've been very successful in past years. we've had the opportunity to serve people in the city of philadelphia. >> wal*mart donated 3500 turkeys to local family also since this program began. >> william kelly school in north philadelphia received a...
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nutter and city council president darryl clark will be at the groundbreaking this morning at 11:00. >>> your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> the wind is blowing and it is cold outside. 22-mile-an-hour winds in philadelphia. millville is at 22 miles an hour and 20-mile-an-hour winds in the pocono and even a bit stronger in reading and these westerly winds bringing in the cold air bringing in wind chill in the teens and 11 below for reading and lancaster. and look at the low 20s for wilmington, philadelphia and trenton. it's a blustery, cold start and it's going to be cold through the day. your hour by hour future weather shows the temperatures will be hovering in the upper 20s and low 30s this afternoon with gusty winds. the winds gusting as high as 40 miles an hour. you will see sunshine today, but it's going to be a cold one. temperatures into the low 30s this afternoon. and then it turns colder tonight. potential for record cold weather in the area. the seven-day forecast with the details, when i come back in less than ten minutes. don't forget, take the nbc first alert weather team with you all winter long an
nutter and city council president darryl clark will be at the groundbreaking this morning at 11:00. >>> your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> the wind is blowing and it is cold outside. 22-mile-an-hour winds in philadelphia. millville is at 22 miles an hour and 20-mile-an-hour winds in the pocono and even a bit stronger in reading and these westerly winds bringing in the cold air bringing in wind chill in the teens and 11 below for reading and...
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clark: thank you, mr. chairman. the bill before us today is a wolf in sheep's clothing. it's a dangerous attack on the power of knowledge. supposedly this bill prevents the environmental protection agency from using secret science to issue regulations. supposedly, by requiring the e.p.a. to only consider publicly available data when drafting regulations, this bill will make the e.p.a. more transparent. mr. chairman, nothing could be further from the truth. science has shown over and over that air pollution causes health sprobs -- problems such as asthma. this is not a disputable fact. scientists have spent years comparing data on air pollution with data on health problems. the results are clear. they've been replicated. they've been peer reviewed. and the e.p.a. has issued regulations accordingly. but the data in these studies cannot be made public without risking the violation of the privacy of americans who voluntarily participated in them by releasing their personal health information. rather than argue with the indisputable facts on air pollution a losing bet, this b
clark: thank you, mr. chairman. the bill before us today is a wolf in sheep's clothing. it's a dangerous attack on the power of knowledge. supposedly this bill prevents the environmental protection agency from using secret science to issue regulations. supposedly, by requiring the e.p.a. to only consider publicly available data when drafting regulations, this bill will make the e.p.a. more transparent. mr. chairman, nothing could be further from the truth. science has shown over and over that...
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bill. matthew's in clarks burg, west virginia, supports the pipeline. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, hi, thanks for having me. >> host: yep. >> caller: this is the first time i'm calling in -- >> host: glad to have you with us. >> caller: well, i'm thankful for you taking me. i really am supporting this. we've seen the fracking here in west virginia just accelerate exponentially, and our infrastructure near west virginia, the roads and the rail, is getting completely tore up because of it. if we could get a pipeline as opposed to using our infrastructure, then we wouldn't be putting in all of this money. it could be, you know, allocated somewhere else. and as far as the previous caller, you know, with the nimby -- not in my backyard -- >> host: yep. >> caller: if not your backyard, if not my backyard, then whose backyard? we have rolling ticking time bombs, basically, as far as petroleum tankers, petroleum rail cars. we need to centralize that as opposed to having them rolling all across the united states. centralized, get it in one area where we can secure
bill. matthew's in clarks burg, west virginia, supports the pipeline. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, hi, thanks for having me. >> host: yep. >> caller: this is the first time i'm calling in -- >> host: glad to have you with us. >> caller: well, i'm thankful for you taking me. i really am supporting this. we've seen the fracking here in west virginia just accelerate exponentially, and our infrastructure near west virginia, the roads and the rail, is getting completely...
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bill next year when they have the senate majority. >>> a man wanted in connection to several local bank robberies is off the streets tonight. montgomery county authorities charged clark leery for robbing the same bank in hatboro three separate times, the most recent just last month. during the robberies we're told he used a firearm which turnout to be a pellet gun and one instance the authorities say he did show some remorse. >> he departed with over $6,000, and he said at the time and i quote i'm sorry, it is no way to make a living but jobs are hard to find. >> police say leery was able to getaway with thousands of dollars. he was arraigned earlier today on multiple charges. >>> well, the king of prussia mall is getting bigger, at least 50 new stores and restaurants are on the way, much to the delight of shop a who will innings. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry who just might be one of those, is live at the mall with more on the big time expansion, syma. >> reporter: that is right chris, you know me well. we are standing here with the construction, that will take place, we're talking about more than 50 retail spots right here but more importantly on a cold
bill next year when they have the senate majority. >>> a man wanted in connection to several local bank robberies is off the streets tonight. montgomery county authorities charged clark leery for robbing the same bank in hatboro three separate times, the most recent just last month. during the robberies we're told he used a firearm which turnout to be a pellet gun and one instance the authorities say he did show some remorse. >> he departed with over $6,000, and he said at the...
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clark, tom? if you know the answer log onto w- g-n t-v dot com slash contests *now. you could win x. the winner will be chosen later today. bill cosby performed shows all we should know that by now. coming up, what bill cosby says about the decades old sex crimes against him. so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard, i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. fifth bill cosby performed shows all weekend long, despite sexual assault rumors. the rumors from several decades ago recently resurfaced, after several women admitted to being intimated, abused and raped by cosby. the comedian refused to talk about the "decade old and discredited," allegations. the famous tv-dad was never been criminally charged. too refused to talk about the d
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clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time is almost 5:30. it's definitely time to turn on the heater. i cranked mine up. >> i did yesterday. >> there goes go the bills. >> yeah a little bit. there you e. good morning. we have clear skies. it's cold out there. 30s and 40s. would not be surprised of an isolated upper 20s. it's clear. it's not much of a breeze here but we do expect a few high clouds to come in a little bit later today. highs will be in the 60s. good news continues to be later in the week. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning to you. traffic is doing okay. we are looking at the east shore commute. from the carquinez bridge to the mccarthur maze. 18 minute dry, no major problems. we look a the bay bridge toll plaza. right around now is when we see a couple delays in some of the cash lanes. if you are driving on highway 4 or 680 southbound 680 looks pretty good with no major problems if you are driving on 80 as we mentioned it is still looking good. 5:31 let's go back to the desk. >>> this morning a congregation in san jose is dealing with the loss of their church after flames ravaged the 95-year-old building. tara moriarty is at the whol
clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time is almost 5:30. it's definitely time to turn on the heater. i cranked mine up. >> i did yesterday. >> there goes go the bills. >> yeah a little bit. there you e. good morning. we have clear skies. it's cold out there. 30s and 40s. would not be surprised of an isolated upper 20s. it's clear. it's not much of a breeze here but we do expect a few high clouds to come in a little bit later today. highs will be in the 60s. good news...
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clark, from virginia, republican. caller: half of the senate, every bill should be read before passed. we would not have obamacare.ost: richard, what do you want this republican-controlled congress to do in the 114th? caller: every bill has to be read before it is voted on. host: i see. you want that to be one of their rules. caller: yes. host: jim, an independent. caller: good morning. i am just going to make a comment. i am happy to see that the republicans regained the senate. i think though when they go back -- until obama is out of office -- i do not think that anything substantial is going to get done because he seems to be more thatested in doing things are all the ethical rather than getting anything done that is important, and is climate change thing is an example of that. right now, the country's economy and things in this country are basically -- we are just coming apart from the inside out here. instead he is more interested in performing for the world and showing that we have got a new attitude towards climate change. it appeared into do think it is scientifically proven yet. there has been more evide
clark, from virginia, republican. caller: half of the senate, every bill should be read before passed. we would not have obamacare.ost: richard, what do you want this republican-controlled congress to do in the 114th? caller: every bill has to be read before it is voted on. host: i see. you want that to be one of their rules. caller: yes. host: jim, an independent. caller: good morning. i am just going to make a comment. i am happy to see that the republicans regained the senate. i think though...
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clark. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> outfront next, the president defying congress and going it alone against a republican majority. is another shut down on the way. >>> and plus billsby under fire. how a social media stunt led to allegations of rape. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> president obama doubling down, threatening to go it alone on immigration. the fate of millions of people living in this country at stake right now. but it is the president's first major fight with congressional republicans since democrats suffered major losses in the 2014 mid-term elections. and republicans rbts going to
clark. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> outfront next, the president defying congress and going it alone against a republican majority. is another shut down on the way. >>> and plus billsby under fire. how a social media stunt led to allegations of rape. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ thank you. ordering chinese food is...
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bill before us leaves the e.p.a. with unworkable standards, prohibiting it from certain studies simply because they contain information that by law cannot be made public. my amendment would fix this oversight. the kennedy-mcgovern-clark amendment says the e.p.a. can and should use the best scientific information available so long as that data complies with the highest academic peer review protocols. the e.p.a. relies on roughly 50,000 scientific studies every year. as written h.r. 4012 would drastically shrink this number. the bill before us could prohibit the e.p.a. from using other government funded research like n.i.h. studies linking toxic substances to premature birth or c.d.c. research on mitigating impacts on natural disasters and human health. imagine if we took this approach across the whole of government. the results could be catastrophic. you don't have to take my word for it. i have here, mr. speaker, a letter from the conference of boston teaching hospitals who write that, quote, research conducted at our hospitals while not originally undertaken for environmental protection purposes, is sometimes by the e.p.a. and other federal agencies to develop scientifically based policies, much of this research use
bill before us leaves the e.p.a. with unworkable standards, prohibiting it from certain studies simply because they contain information that by law cannot be made public. my amendment would fix this oversight. the kennedy-mcgovern-clark amendment says the e.p.a. can and should use the best scientific information available so long as that data complies with the highest academic peer review protocols. the e.p.a. relies on roughly 50,000 scientific studies every year. as written h.r. 4012 would...