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it's not for any purpose of burrows or bowles.s it different from other cities. >> what about young artists, young writers, young musicians? did they come here expecting this romantic paul bowles wonder land of the '50s? >> some were. two bohemians. >> two bohemians? >> yeah, they saw coming to be an artist is going to be enough. it's not enough. it's pretty tough for them. and most of them have their bags. today we have so many going on here in tangier, thanks to our king. veterans are here. the most important part is we should keep the old parts of the city intact. the medina. >> the medina. >> that's what's hard to do. people coming to tangier. >> they come like we come. we embrace it. other people want to come. and then we fall off. will tangier's unique character survive? >> i hope so. i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco. and recently the country's leadership seems to have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration in young flesh are probabl
it's not for any purpose of burrows or bowles.s it different from other cities. >> what about young artists, young writers, young musicians? did they come here expecting this romantic paul bowles wonder land of the '50s? >> some were. two bohemians. >> two bohemians? >> yeah, they saw coming to be an artist is going to be enough. it's not enough. it's pretty tough for them. and most of them have their bags. today we have so many going on here in tangier, thanks to our...
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port of portland , which was the closest port from where the battle took place and where captain burrows soon passed away. both men were given a joint funeral by the city of portland and are buried side-by-side at the eastern cemetery in portland. they are also buried with the midshipmen who was wounded and died a couple of years later. ,t the maine historical society we have documentation related to the auction and receipts from the building of the coffin to the digging of the grave to the hearst. of the hurt they had to paint a wagon black and the goods sold from the sale help to pay for the funeral. traditionally privateers would bring its prize into port. the goods from the captured vessel were auctioned off. those would then go to the u.s. government, or in the case of a privateer, shares would be divided amongst the crew. here we have an auction list created by dr. thorton during the war of 1812 and the list of the items that were sold off. some of these items were returned to maine historical including a medicine chest, and number of chairs, and what we believe is one of the but w
port of portland , which was the closest port from where the battle took place and where captain burrows soon passed away. both men were given a joint funeral by the city of portland and are buried side-by-side at the eastern cemetery in portland. they are also buried with the midshipmen who was wounded and died a couple of years later. ,t the maine historical society we have documentation related to the auction and receipts from the building of the coffin to the digging of the grave to the...
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what role do financial rules and federal agencies play in data security at credit burrows? given that credit bureaus are financial institution under the graham leech blyly act, how does data security, testing and oversight by regulators compare to that of traditional financial insurance stietions? >> i look forward to hearing from our witnesses about what credit bureaus do to ensure security for the data they collect. who oversees credit bureaus to ensure they have adequate security measures in place, and wha what improvements could be made to the oversight of data security at credit bureaus. there are many things regarding company response to data breaches. the equifax breach has left more than 145 million consumers a little confused as to what can be done to mitigate damage to their identities and credit. we do know that starting in january equifax will offer all customers the ability to lock or unlock their credit files for free. additional products have also been offered from equifax and the other credit burrows for consumers to monitor or freeze their credit reports. m
what role do financial rules and federal agencies play in data security at credit burrows? given that credit bureaus are financial institution under the graham leech blyly act, how does data security, testing and oversight by regulators compare to that of traditional financial insurance stietions? >> i look forward to hearing from our witnesses about what credit bureaus do to ensure security for the data they collect. who oversees credit bureaus to ensure they have adequate security...
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so much at the time that burrows has been referencing that in his standup. it was obscure enough that some of the laughter would be incredulous and wild, wow! that's a crazy thing to say but some other people saying, yeah, i've heard of that. he'd been doing it for a while but that specific night in philly, it took off. that clip of that portion of his show got picked up by philadelphia magazine dan mcquaide wrote it up for "philadelphia" magazine. comedian hannibal burr isz called bill crosby a rapist. it got picked up from that comedy routine. then that got picked up by multiple other news reports. it quickly became a sustained topic of national conversation and within just a few weeks, a woman who had previously made a serious sexual assault against bill cosby wrote about that she said was her experience in the washington post. then cosby got asked about it himself in an interview on npr. then the day after that, another woman came forward to make turns out a similar allegations against bill cosby. then the day after that another, and the day after that,
so much at the time that burrows has been referencing that in his standup. it was obscure enough that some of the laughter would be incredulous and wild, wow! that's a crazy thing to say but some other people saying, yeah, i've heard of that. he'd been doing it for a while but that specific night in philly, it took off. that clip of that portion of his show got picked up by philadelphia magazine dan mcquaide wrote it up for "philadelphia" magazine. comedian hannibal burr isz called...
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because they like to line their burrows with leaves or paper. and on what basis do they cheese so they would set up their wormry this this one and he and francis and bernard sneak down at nights and spy on worms as they were out on the surface in the dark trying to feel around. and making selections of what -- what shape pairm paper what size, and you know you can dissect these out, and observe the way that selections that they've made. but it was one he was doing that that darp win noticed they're often kind of snuggled in little burrows together. flearn they're all nestled in a mass that made him l think you know they have -- they actually have social appetites they love to be together. you know togetherness in worms. you know, begun far, far from you know aspect of worms that any of us had ever thought, thought possible. all culminating in this wonderful book he published if i borrow your copy of this book. happy to give it back to you i'm going to share with you one passage the very last passage of this book that -- s that kind of speaks to
because they like to line their burrows with leaves or paper. and on what basis do they cheese so they would set up their wormry this this one and he and francis and bernard sneak down at nights and spy on worms as they were out on the surface in the dark trying to feel around. and making selections of what -- what shape pairm paper what size, and you know you can dissect these out, and observe the way that selections that they've made. but it was one he was doing that that darp win noticed...
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again project gardeners thank you for salmon steelhead delta smell what tell us once and hawk for burrowing out for desert tortoise elderberry longhorn beetle tadpole shrimp version of. our customers are aware of the the local solutions that we can provide how these customers will come and say i'm building a shopping center and i'm affecting burnell pools are infecting our burrowing owl do you have something that can help me offset my requirements. so we take a look at our mentor we provide them a quotation for a solution and then we barter that those credits to them as in a non tangible transaction we give them a relay for their liability as a certificate of good well. but how do these banks choose to invest in unprotect one species rather than another. happens to those endangered species living in areas of the us with us nobody with has no economic development and therefore no one to buy credits. choosing between one and dangerous spaces on another dangerous basing it all depends on market demand. buying landscapes protecting landscapes accumulating their landscapes it's a phenomenal oppo
again project gardeners thank you for salmon steelhead delta smell what tell us once and hawk for burrowing out for desert tortoise elderberry longhorn beetle tadpole shrimp version of. our customers are aware of the the local solutions that we can provide how these customers will come and say i'm building a shopping center and i'm affecting burnell pools are infecting our burrowing owl do you have something that can help me offset my requirements. so we take a look at our mentor we provide...
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off,one has been sealed but somewhere down below, burrowing continues. >> just to get tunnels from whatoes it involve? and involves rail systems, ventilation. james: how lucrative and operation is being run through these tunnels? >> we estimate expenses between $1 million and $2 million for the construction. it is very expensive to build. however, the amount of product that comes through it one time can pay for that. james: what for many americans, securing this quarter is about economic nationalism, and for many mexicans desperate for a better life in the united states, it is a challenge. >> it is a very ugly wall. and even if they build it, the immigrants keep crossing to the other side. what they are promising is more death. other will look for places, which will be more dangerous. james: the promise to build that wall propel the donald trump to power, but he is nowhere near persuading congress to actually fund the barrier. his critics say it is not a beauty contest, but a vanity project. james cook, bbc news come on the u.s.-mexico border. rajini: after great anticipation, thousands
off,one has been sealed but somewhere down below, burrowing continues. >> just to get tunnels from whatoes it involve? and involves rail systems, ventilation. james: how lucrative and operation is being run through these tunnels? >> we estimate expenses between $1 million and $2 million for the construction. it is very expensive to build. however, the amount of product that comes through it one time can pay for that. james: what for many americans, securing this quarter is about...
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here's board member ed bu burrows. >> i'm still meeting teachers today to this day that don't realie that the hot line number has already been made public and is available for them. >> tonight a school district spokesman says the cover ramming on "fox5"and other outlets is enough to alert staff and there's no plans to put anything out. school ceo dr. kevin match well continued to deny allegations of systemic fraud and according to emails we've obtained he did send out all staff emails about that. >> when z-dr. maxwell county wide emails on weekly basis almost. this is very reasonable request. >> stat state investigation well publicized in our county and followed all the firm's directions and processed and school ceo refusing to send email board members tried to get one sent out through own school board liserv that goes to staff members and the board chairman said no to that and did change his mind just this week. and this is the contact information on your screen to reach investigate towards and we also are posting this information for you on our web site foxdc.com. and the final rep
here's board member ed bu burrows. >> i'm still meeting teachers today to this day that don't realie that the hot line number has already been made public and is available for them. >> tonight a school district spokesman says the cover ramming on "fox5"and other outlets is enough to alert staff and there's no plans to put anything out. school ceo dr. kevin match well continued to deny allegations of systemic fraud and according to emails we've obtained he did send out all...
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the itchy marks are from parasites that burrow under the skin. >> my legs were on fire. i was taking as much benadryl as i could. >> the parasite that bit him are carried by mud snails. the bites are painful but non-life-threatening. good to know. he's going to be itching for a while. >> doesn't look fun. >>> now we'll stake you state by state and county by county for a look at stories from across our area. >> in south jersey, prosecutors have charged a camden woman with beating her boyfriend to death with two frying pans this. happened at the food market last month in woodland. officers rushed to the scene after getting the 911 call. the victim told police his girlfriend chased him from his home to the store and beat him with the pans. he died weeks later at the hospital after feeling pain and dizziness. >>> to montgomery county. police say a group of people was holding enough fentanyl to kill half the county. local agents seized more than 300,000 doses of the deadly drug. the largest ever found in a county's history. the seizure is the result of a new effort between lo
the itchy marks are from parasites that burrow under the skin. >> my legs were on fire. i was taking as much benadryl as i could. >> the parasite that bit him are carried by mud snails. the bites are painful but non-life-threatening. good to know. he's going to be itching for a while. >> doesn't look fun. >>> now we'll stake you state by state and county by county for a look at stories from across our area. >> in south jersey, prosecutors have charged a camden...
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the burrows live at young's funny farm where they go through a rigorous training program. experts call donkeys the perfect therapy animal because of their calmness and kindness. >> it melts your heart when you see these kids come up and pet an animal and relate to ways -- in nonverbal ways. it's worth the price of admission. >> the teacher who organized the visit said the donkeys also help the students with socialization and relaxation. i'm getting they're calm. >> who knew? >> yeah. we've heard of therapy dogs. donkeys -- >> they have such a negative contation in the animal world -- connotation in the animal world among us humans. they're so good. i would like to get one maybe. >> one day i tried to ride to one and arrived 15 hours late. but it was calm and relaxing. >>> wilmington is dry if you're riding a donkey to work, a bicycle, or walking outside. you will be dry. temperatures have cooled into the 60s for the suburbs and lehigh valley. warmer areas, but the numbers are falling. drier air is moving in. all gone. temperatures in the 60s in the suburbs. getting cooler,
the burrows live at young's funny farm where they go through a rigorous training program. experts call donkeys the perfect therapy animal because of their calmness and kindness. >> it melts your heart when you see these kids come up and pet an animal and relate to ways -- in nonverbal ways. it's worth the price of admission. >> the teacher who organized the visit said the donkeys also help the students with socialization and relaxation. i'm getting they're calm. >> who knew?...
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they're from non-life-threatening parasites that burrow under the skin. >> that's the gross part. >>y legs were on fire. i was taking as much benadryl as i could. >> wow. the parasite that bit him are carried by mud snails living in the bay. doctors say the bites are painful but not life-threatening. >>> a federal appeals court will decide if a defamation lawsuit against comedian bill cosby can be reinstated. the lawsuit filed by a former actress alleges that cosby raped her and defamed her in a letter his lawyers sent to the "new york "daily news."" the judge dismissed the lawsuit in february saying the first amendment protected cosby'sler. >>> new -- cosby's letter. >>> and new, the suspect at the center of the "making a murderer" series will stay in jail. the judge said there's not enough evidence to justify a retrial. avery's lawyer plans to retry the decision. she's confident the conviction will be vacated in the future. >>> time for a look at the news state by state and county by county. >> we begin in new castle county. police released video of a man they suspect of exposing h
they're from non-life-threatening parasites that burrow under the skin. >> that's the gross part. >>y legs were on fire. i was taking as much benadryl as i could. >> wow. the parasite that bit him are carried by mud snails living in the bay. doctors say the bites are painful but not life-threatening. >>> a federal appeals court will decide if a defamation lawsuit against comedian bill cosby can be reinstated. the lawsuit filed by a former actress alleges that cosby...
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right now time to shed a tear for burrow in a berlin carrier that's been in the air for close to four decades yeah if thirty years is a long time for the airline business the bankrupt carrier conducts its final flight from munich to burlington i will take you to take the airport in a moment passengers will be getting all teary stuff too but the trustee in the bankruptcy says the bulk of jobs could be saved still that's just an assumption. it's a bitter end for many air berlin employees and some are not mincing their words about seal thomas bingle man. you feel when you. pray. before you goodness leave the. you know what you feel when you look in the. room. even though bingle man took the helm of air berlin earlier this year has guaranteed at least four point five million euros and thousands of employees a few years but they are being left high and dry and they aren't the only ones. felt by consumers less on offer less flights on offer over time that gap will be partially filled by mainly by lost tons and tons as low cost affiliates euro wings and possibly by easyjet or commodore but n
right now time to shed a tear for burrow in a berlin carrier that's been in the air for close to four decades yeah if thirty years is a long time for the airline business the bankrupt carrier conducts its final flight from munich to burlington i will take you to take the airport in a moment passengers will be getting all teary stuff too but the trustee in the bankruptcy says the bulk of jobs could be saved still that's just an assumption. it's a bitter end for many air berlin employees and some...
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little deeper into the california wildfires i spoke to a fire ecologist at audubon canyon ranch sacher burrow men and i asked her how were the fires able to spread so quickly but we have here is over a hundred years of accumulated fuels from not enough active land management we haven't been doing controlled burns on a regular basis we haven't been doing mechanical treatments to take out the extra fuel and this is a fire ducted landscape so all of our plans are directed to fire happening on a regular basis but now it's been a really long time you add to that the extreme weather that we're seeing right now . fifty to sixty mile per hour winds or sometimes even higher extremely low humidity and. you end up with this situation and so. it's something that we've known was coming but. we couldn't do enough to stop it in time now the fires are still uncontained and in some cases some fires have even joined together can you tell us how difficult it is to contain these fires and how some of the fires are able to join together. yeah right now there are enough resources and the resources that we do have
little deeper into the california wildfires i spoke to a fire ecologist at audubon canyon ranch sacher burrow men and i asked her how were the fires able to spread so quickly but we have here is over a hundred years of accumulated fuels from not enough active land management we haven't been doing controlled burns on a regular basis we haven't been doing mechanical treatments to take out the extra fuel and this is a fire ducted landscape so all of our plans are directed to fire happening on a...
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he will be key alongside rob burrow for all lead to create. for castleford, what a story.is season and world cup next month would be over. an emergency appendix operation. no chance, but here he is winning a semifinal with the most dramatic finish of all, golden point extra time drop goal to go to the final. they only took it into extra time with a penalty after the hooter. nerves of steel. if it goes tight, this man's kicking boot could be key. he scores, creates and kicks. the brilliant luke gale. look out for him. it's more intricate than the halfbacks, danny mcguire against luke gale, but that's an idea of where it could be won and lost. we will be live on five live with mark chapman. i will be over the road at 0ld chapman. i will be over the road at old trafford to bring you live commentary for the 6pm kick—off. this is castleford's first—ever appearance ina this is castleford's first—ever appearance in a grand final, but they are in the form of their lives, asi they are in the form of their lives, as i said before. safe to say the locals are very much looking forward
he will be key alongside rob burrow for all lead to create. for castleford, what a story.is season and world cup next month would be over. an emergency appendix operation. no chance, but here he is winning a semifinal with the most dramatic finish of all, golden point extra time drop goal to go to the final. they only took it into extra time with a penalty after the hooter. nerves of steel. if it goes tight, this man's kicking boot could be key. he scores, creates and kicks. the brilliant luke...
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a social guy whole burrow his way to your heart. >> they she is a lion head. >> reporter: she loves tot. she likes to eat. this is twilla who is 2 to 3 years old. when they found she was without food or hay and a pro when it comes to using the litter box, but likes gentle pets, but on her own terms. if you're interested in twila or someone's visit the loving buns website. if you would like to share your success stories post a picture to the facebook page using the #shelter me. peel feature your stories on the up coming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. david murphy channel 6 "action news." so glad you stayed with us on a saturday morning, 9:26 a.m., 58 degrees out there. sky6 live hd overlooking the commodore barry bridge, meteorologist chris sowers says we should reach 77. if it is 76, don't be mad at him. >>> happening today, the flyers face the oilers with conbe mcdavid. the -- connor mcdavid. the truck drops at 1:00 p.m. at the wells fargo center. >> the eagles are getting ready to host the redskins for monday night football, "action news" teaming up with phl17 to bring you
a social guy whole burrow his way to your heart. >> they she is a lion head. >> reporter: she loves tot. she likes to eat. this is twilla who is 2 to 3 years old. when they found she was without food or hay and a pro when it comes to using the litter box, but likes gentle pets, but on her own terms. if you're interested in twila or someone's visit the loving buns website. if you would like to share your success stories post a picture to the facebook page using the #shelter me. peel...
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there were botflies that would plant eggs and they would catch into little worms burrowing into their skin. one body was slowly taking over from those creatures that he studied. and then the anaconda. then you get the sense of the the al gore he had three children and with the great snake as the headline in the london papers but even frogs could be deadly to the touch only about the size of the korean and had enough toxins to kill 200 people. but nothing was more people are deadly than the mosquitos that transported everything malaria, yellow fever, bone crusher fever and elephantiasis. they did have shots so they retake these expeditions in usually half of the party would die. one of the more interesting things i was reading of percy fawcett companions. and the yellow fever that they feared most and if it was malaria those that were working in the amazon contracted to wrote these hallucinations. and then to put nothing more than a trade to mark the grave. to read the diaries of the companions they would start out with great romance sand aspirations by the end they would be sick and d
there were botflies that would plant eggs and they would catch into little worms burrowing into their skin. one body was slowly taking over from those creatures that he studied. and then the anaconda. then you get the sense of the the al gore he had three children and with the great snake as the headline in the london papers but even frogs could be deadly to the touch only about the size of the korean and had enough toxins to kill 200 people. but nothing was more people are deadly than the...
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the burrows came from a young funny farm. they go through a rig vows training program.some experts call donkeys a perfect therapy animal because of their calmness and kindness. >> it melts your heart when you see these kids come up and pet animals. it's worth the price of admission right there. >> the student's teacher says that it helps with relaxation as well. >> they look so patient, too. >> frustration at a time of tragedy a viewer fights with his life insurance company for two years and then nbc 10 responds. how harry helped and what you need to know about this. >>> a here in gloucester township, a head-on collision and the connection we've found between the drivers, coming up. >>> and then at 6:00, a doctor and former teacher at a local medical school is in trouble with the law. the accusations that landed him under arrest and out of a job. >>> and don't forget to cast your vote in the high school blitz game of the week, camden catholic and shawnee which is dominating in the polls and there are several ways that you can vote. grab your phone or tablet or computer,
the burrows came from a young funny farm. they go through a rig vows training program.some experts call donkeys a perfect therapy animal because of their calmness and kindness. >> it melts your heart when you see these kids come up and pet animals. it's worth the price of admission right there. >> the student's teacher says that it helps with relaxation as well. >> they look so patient, too. >> frustration at a time of tragedy a viewer fights with his life insurance...
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if you had to choose between that and a three inch live cricket burrowing deep into the ear cannell, you would take the cricket and his family. shouldn't the young women be reading hillary the riot act instead of thank-you notes? boo hoo, baloney. her candidacy that helped elect donald trump, you distressed damsels. talk about the world's first losing tour. parades are usually for the victorious, this is a never-ending procession of cop-outs and self-righteous regrets. never has one person made so much out of doing so little. so is she driven by bitterness over her loss? or is it all about greed to gin up book sales? there is an upside but for her husband bill, while she's on tour, he's on a hostess. [laughter] . greg: i'm not done. but i'm not done. she'll be signing books, he'll be signing bretts. she'll read a passage, he'll be trying to enter one. >> whoa! >> as annoying as this is, remember this, wouldn't you rather have her on a khaki couch than on the oval office. this is a small price to pay to keep from hearing this every day. >> now having said all this, why aren't i 50 poi
if you had to choose between that and a three inch live cricket burrowing deep into the ear cannell, you would take the cricket and his family. shouldn't the young women be reading hillary the riot act instead of thank-you notes? boo hoo, baloney. her candidacy that helped elect donald trump, you distressed damsels. talk about the world's first losing tour. parades are usually for the victorious, this is a never-ending procession of cop-outs and self-righteous regrets. never has one person made...
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so-calledse of isis caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safe havens. our legal authorities for heading off this transnational threat cannot be constrained, otherwise isis may reassert itself and vulnerable spaces. the united states must restrain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our taking care ofn threats. we are completely aligned on this issue in this administration. fully recognize the need for transparency as we respond to what will be a dynamic regional and global issue. regularlyntinue to update congress and make sure you and the american people understand our foreign-policy goals, military operations, and national security objectives. i think the committee for supporting us and look forward to your questions. forenator, we thank you being here and for your service as secretary and through your many years with our military. we appreciate the fact that the two of you work together constantly to deal with issues in a unified voice and we very much appreciate that. thank you. chairman corker, ranking member thank you.ber --
so-calledse of isis caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safe havens. our legal authorities for heading off this transnational threat cannot be constrained, otherwise isis may reassert itself and vulnerable spaces. the united states must restrain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our taking care ofn threats. we are completely aligned on this issue in this administration. fully recognize the need for transparency as we respond to what...
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all of them are 30 feet high and 6 feet deep to try to prevent burrowing. they will now be tested for their ability to withstand breeching efforts. if you are traveling to the u.s. from another country, you should probably prepared for an even longer and more intensive screening process. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot in london on the first day of new security measures. >> sweeping new security measures from the department of homeland security starting around the world today for all u.s. bound air travelers. preventing terror in the skies very much in mind. according to the dhs, recently evaluated intelligence indicates terrorist groups continue to advance ultimo efforts to target the aviation sector and are seeking ways to circumvent security. 325,000 airline passengers on 2100 flights a day from 105 countries are affected. they are being put through high-end questioning as well as increased screening of luggage and aircraft. all this in the wake of the 2016 laptop bomb attack which blew a hole out of a plane taking off from somalia. >> t
all of them are 30 feet high and 6 feet deep to try to prevent burrowing. they will now be tested for their ability to withstand breeching efforts. if you are traveling to the u.s. from another country, you should probably prepared for an even longer and more intensive screening process. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot in london on the first day of new security measures. >> sweeping new security measures from the department of homeland security starting around the world...
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over here, each one of these things goes down 6 feet so you can't burrow under it.u use a cutting saw, concrete or hydraulic jets and poppies through? look up there. these are things -- there is a deterrent here. how do you get a grappling hook over that round thing? that's a kind of thing they're going to be doing. of course, the acting chief was just here and he says number one, you are not going to have 2,000-mile wall along the border. number two, it's going to be based on where you need it, and based on terrain and topography doesn't make the most sense. you can see some of these features, they've been building these things for a long time. barriers work. the president wants to get this done. trying to put in the appropriate bill, build as many miles as he can, build it up to 30 feet. that's going into the testing phase right now. they are going to put this where they need it. you probably need another ten, 12 12 miles of fencing, that's what they want. looking at these different designs. i will wrap up by saying it probably won't be one design that will be cho
over here, each one of these things goes down 6 feet so you can't burrow under it.u use a cutting saw, concrete or hydraulic jets and poppies through? look up there. these are things -- there is a deterrent here. how do you get a grappling hook over that round thing? that's a kind of thing they're going to be doing. of course, the acting chief was just here and he says number one, you are not going to have 2,000-mile wall along the border. number two, it's going to be based on where you need...
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. >> pastor ron burrows, a local pastor and retired policeman caught a bandit red handed. >> our guys found him hiding in the closet. police think that the suspect may have accompliced. >> an 89-year-old former marine that personally installed the copper piping in the 1980s says he is upset about what happened but decided to forgive the people responsible. >> he says you know, this man obviously he needs help. garden lake is a none demom national church that does work with prisoners and homeless and others in need and they believe in forgiveness. >> it's not good if you keep it in your pockets, you have to give it out. >> thieves of steal the copper pipes to make cash at the scrap yard. the church has insurance but they are not sure how much of the damage is covered. channel 6 "action news." >> all right nora thank you. >>> time for a check of the "action news" traffic report. >> matt pellman is in the traffic center. how are we looking? >> another night not too easy getting home. a northbound crash along 95 at the work zone. and an hour later has the left lane blocked you are at a de
. >> pastor ron burrows, a local pastor and retired policeman caught a bandit red handed. >> our guys found him hiding in the closet. police think that the suspect may have accompliced. >> an 89-year-old former marine that personally installed the copper piping in the 1980s says he is upset about what happened but decided to forgive the people responsible. >> he says you know, this man obviously he needs help. garden lake is a none demom national church that does work...
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teachers and other staff and asking where was it sent to media outlets like us not directly to staxt ed burrows school board member. >> i'm still meeting teachers today, to this day that don't realize the hot line number has already been made public and is available for them. >> tonight the school district is saying it believes the coverage on "fox5"and i few other outlets is enough to alert staff. they're not planning to put anything out. school ceo dr. kevin maxwell continued to deny ales of systemic fraud and according to emails we obtained he did send out all staff emails about that. >> when dr. maxwell was depending himself saying this was not happen anding he sent several emails to countywide list serve this is not a controversial thing or difficult thing. we send out countywide employee emails on a weekly basis almost. and so, i think this sa reasonable request. >> and in response a district spokesman says the state's investigation has been well publicized in our country and we have followed all of the firm's directions and process. with the school's ceo refusing to send an email board m
teachers and other staff and asking where was it sent to media outlets like us not directly to staxt ed burrows school board member. >> i'm still meeting teachers today, to this day that don't realize the hot line number has already been made public and is available for them. >> tonight the school district is saying it believes the coverage on "fox5"and i few other outlets is enough to alert staff. they're not planning to put anything out. school ceo dr. kevin maxwell...
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it turntz out it's also taken in some livestock, chickens, geese, alpackaus, burrows and a goat. and at this point that's pretty much all they have room for. they have a pastor for the horses to run around. so right now they are cramped but comfortable. the dogs and cats, more than more room due in part to the cages and carriers that have been donated by people. as for the food, they're still accepting donations. pet doggy plans to bring fromd f santaoo cruz in the nea future. >> great to see all the generous people wanting to help. >> people really responding. >>> centered in north santa rosa all day lang. >> so much devastation there and hawaii filed this report earlier from the fountain grove neighborhood. >> reporter: as night falls the devastation from the fire continues to be truly unreal. we've got an eery glow all around this neighborhood. this is the fountain grove neighborhood near the fountain grove golf course. we've counted dozens and dozens of homes that have been utterly destroyed from the raging fire storm which blew through here early, early this morning. there's
it turntz out it's also taken in some livestock, chickens, geese, alpackaus, burrows and a goat. and at this point that's pretty much all they have room for. they have a pastor for the horses to run around. so right now they are cramped but comfortable. the dogs and cats, more than more room due in part to the cages and carriers that have been donated by people. as for the food, they're still accepting donations. pet doggy plans to bring fromd f santaoo cruz in the nea future. >> great to...
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lack of isis so-called caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safeavens. our legal authorities for heading off a transnational threat cannot be constrained by geographic boundaries. otherwise isis may reestablish itself and gain strength in svulnerable spaces. the united states must maintain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our ability to respond effectively and rapidly to terrorist threats to the united states. secretary mattis and i along with the rest of the administration are completely aligned on this issue. we fully recognize the need for transparency with you. we respond to what will be a dynamic regional and local issue. we will continue to regularly update congress and to make sure you and the american people understand our foreign policy goals, military operations and national security objectives.we wathank the committee for supporting our efforts and look forward to your questions thank you. secretary mattis, we thank you for being here and your extraordinary service not only as secretary but through the many years
lack of isis so-called caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safeavens. our legal authorities for heading off a transnational threat cannot be constrained by geographic boundaries. otherwise isis may reestablish itself and gain strength in svulnerable spaces. the united states must maintain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our ability to respond effectively and rapidly to terrorist threats to the united states. secretary mattis and i...
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burrow thinks she may have got caught up in human trafficking operation.annah jones is new missing. >> new clues in the deadly hit-and-run in port richmond. philadelphia police just relea releasing this picture investigators believe this is the van that hit a 31-year-old man and just kept going. victim died at the scene earlier this month. fox 29's dave kinchen is live outside the accident investigation division in north philly with details. dave? >> reporter: iain, these are often very difficult investigations for police who work accidents. they try to find the vehicle, try to figure out who was driving it hahn else may have been inside it but at this point they're at step one. >> the van on your screen is wanted for taking the life of 31-year-old eric mag knee on the 2200 block of east allegheny avenue on october 14th. police say it's a white chevy express van the kind you can fit 15 people. no it has a chrome and black front bumper with the right headline assembly busted and looks to have damage on the right side of the bumper all indicating big impact.
burrow thinks she may have got caught up in human trafficking operation.annah jones is new missing. >> new clues in the deadly hit-and-run in port richmond. philadelphia police just relea releasing this picture investigators believe this is the van that hit a 31-year-old man and just kept going. victim died at the scene earlier this month. fox 29's dave kinchen is live outside the accident investigation division in north philly with details. dave? >> reporter: iain, these are often...
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. >> three years ago this week, a comedian named hannibal burrows did a late night set at the chacaderosomething he'd been doing for a long while but for some reason when he said it that specific night in october 2014, for some reason when he said it that night it set something off. >> public teflon image. i've done been on this stage and people don't believe me that i'm making it up. the it's like problems has a lot of rape elliss. people are like no! you
. >> three years ago this week, a comedian named hannibal burrows did a late night set at the chacaderosomething he'd been doing for a long while but for some reason when he said it that specific night in october 2014, for some reason when he said it that night it set something off. >> public teflon image. i've done been on this stage and people don't believe me that i'm making it up. the it's like problems has a lot of rape elliss. people are like no! you
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. >> laura: that this is, we hear about deep state, we hear about forces burrowed in the government working people's interest. the need to know. transparency in government. >> it's not okay for us to ask, since march, who paid for the dossier, what did you use the dossier for. and then it comes out only because of subpoenas to the bank and the bank was going to have to produce the subpoenas. >> laura: then all of a sudden they cut a deal. >> then they cut a deal. >> laura: where are we with these bank records? i read today that you're in the process of getting them and did they just willingly turn them over? >> we're fighting in court. >> laura: that's the key, right? seeing where the money went specifically and will it illustrate for what? >> well, we have a whole bunch of questions about fusion gps. there is a whole host. we want to know were they being paid by russians? >> laura: they have russian clients. they said they separated, right? they separated the russian clients from the clinton dnc work. that's what they claim. >> so they say but, look, we're investigating. this. >> laura: ye
. >> laura: that this is, we hear about deep state, we hear about forces burrowed in the government working people's interest. the need to know. transparency in government. >> it's not okay for us to ask, since march, who paid for the dossier, what did you use the dossier for. and then it comes out only because of subpoenas to the bank and the bank was going to have to produce the subpoenas. >> laura: then all of a sudden they cut a deal. >> then they cut a deal....
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isis soldiers have reportedly spent much of the two weeks burrowed in foxholes to escape u.s.trike as well as advancing iraqi forces. over 1,000 isis militants have now surrendered, despite vowing to fight to the death. so does this mean that the u.s. military strategy against isis is working? and if so, where do we go from here? let me ask fox news strategic analyst and author of the new book, lieutenant colonel ralph peters returns. why have so many of the isis forces surrendered, lieutenant colonel peters? >> because we've killed the toughest ones. they're very disorganized. a lot of the leaders have been killed. a lot of the people who forced them to fight. and these are the ones that are not as fully committed. the ones that are always shying away from the front lines, if they could get away with it. and our policy, which to be fair, the policy of putting the locals out front began under obama. but president trump by sweeping away politically-correct restrictions in our military, really supercharged it. so now we have a straight forward policy where we will -- you want to
isis soldiers have reportedly spent much of the two weeks burrowed in foxholes to escape u.s.trike as well as advancing iraqi forces. over 1,000 isis militants have now surrendered, despite vowing to fight to the death. so does this mean that the u.s. military strategy against isis is working? and if so, where do we go from here? let me ask fox news strategic analyst and author of the new book, lieutenant colonel ralph peters returns. why have so many of the isis forces surrendered, lieutenant...
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is infested, burrowed to the very core with colonies of pests that cast a pal over the city. not talking about congress. orkin is out with its list of the top rattyist cities and we in washington sit in faith place. for d.c., the number one ranking could be worse than it seems. those top four cities are geographic clee bigger than the nation's capital so it seems like d.c. might have more rats per square mile than any of those cities. i'd like to see a per capita rat ranking because it's not just about how many rats you've got, it's about how many you've got in how big of a space, and more importantly, what about how big our rats are individually rat for rat. trust me, i think we have the fattest rats here in washington. take that, bay area. maybe after president trump finishes draining the swamp, he can drive out these rats. that's all for tonight. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now. we are all ready for oligarching, sir. you have a special interview coming up. >> thank you. i'm excited about the interview and as someone who lives in brooklyn, we always called them
is infested, burrowed to the very core with colonies of pests that cast a pal over the city. not talking about congress. orkin is out with its list of the top rattyist cities and we in washington sit in faith place. for d.c., the number one ranking could be worse than it seems. those top four cities are geographic clee bigger than the nation's capital so it seems like d.c. might have more rats per square mile than any of those cities. i'd like to see a per capita rat ranking because it's not...
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president trump is back in washington tonight after a quick trip to a republican fundraiser in greens burrowolina, earlier today. but before he left the nation's capital, the president followed a cryptic tweet with north korea with cryptic talk. he also answered questions about his relationship with rex tillerson. here is caitlin collins. >> reporter: well, the president continues to fuel a series of questions and raise a lot of eyebrows after he's made a string of cryptic remarks lately. after he lamented on twitter that he thought negotiations with north korea had failed for the last 25 years, he said that he believed there's only one option left there. the catch, he deputy tell us wh -- didn't tell us what that one option is. he was asked about this on the south lawn of the white house as he depart ford a fund raiser in north carolina. but his appearance just left reporters guessing. >> it's tell us about the calm before the storm. >> nothing to clair zblie how about this, what's the one thing with north korea? >> well you'll figure that out pretty zbloon when reached for comment, press s
president trump is back in washington tonight after a quick trip to a republican fundraiser in greens burrowolina, earlier today. but before he left the nation's capital, the president followed a cryptic tweet with north korea with cryptic talk. he also answered questions about his relationship with rex tillerson. here is caitlin collins. >> reporter: well, the president continues to fuel a series of questions and raise a lot of eyebrows after he's made a string of cryptic remarks lately....
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the burrows live at young's funny farm in berlin where they go through a rigorous training program. experts call donkeys the perfect therapy animal because of their calmness. >> it melts your heart when you see the kids pet an animal and relate to ways in nonverbal ways. it's worth the price of admission. >> how cool is that? the donkeys help the students with socialization and relaxation. the teacher has also brought in el pacas and mini horses to visit the students. >> let's bring el pacas to the newsroom. >> yeah. because we have donkeys that are here. >> i think we have a few alpacas this morning. >>> outside, sunshine that's about to be working. temperatures are going to be climbing. the sun coming up just after 7:00. it's going to be another warm day. it will feel like summer. 71 degrees now at 6:26. the neighborhood forecast just ahead. >> thank you. >>> also ahead, breaking news in philadelphia where a robber shot a septa worker. next, how a good samaritan jumped in to help the victim. >>> also breaking, deadly flames racing across california. next, the new flood of desperat
the burrows live at young's funny farm in berlin where they go through a rigorous training program. experts call donkeys the perfect therapy animal because of their calmness. >> it melts your heart when you see the kids pet an animal and relate to ways in nonverbal ways. it's worth the price of admission. >> how cool is that? the donkeys help the students with socialization and relaxation. the teacher has also brought in el pacas and mini horses to visit the students. >> let's...
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sparky, then benny, then piny, and finally don the wild burrow. >> this is one of the wildest horseser met. you can tell right away he's intelligent. wild horses have to be to survive on the range. they paid $125 to adopt ruby from this holding facility for wild horses in northeastern california, run by the bureau of land management. apparently visits from humans are a popular distraction for the 300 mustangs held here. it didn't take long for this group of young geldings to surround us, apparently as curious about us as we were about them. yet just a year ago they too ran terrified, chased by the thundering sound of helicopters in captivity like these wild horses we witnessed recently gathered in utah. it's a disturbing sight but the blm says rounding them up to control their numbers is necessary with no natural predators on the range. >> if a wild horse is left to over populate, it's going to destroy the range land it's on. >> reporter: he's with the northern california district. >> other users like permitted livestock have a place on the range and so does wildlife. big game like e
sparky, then benny, then piny, and finally don the wild burrow. >> this is one of the wildest horseser met. you can tell right away he's intelligent. wild horses have to be to survive on the range. they paid $125 to adopt ruby from this holding facility for wild horses in northeastern california, run by the bureau of land management. apparently visits from humans are a popular distraction for the 300 mustangs held here. it didn't take long for this group of young geldings to surround us,...
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shop so to speak, but he was late coming down to work in the oval office, and that's because he was burrowed in at the resident, watching tv and growing increasingly frustrated. they tell us he's angry because he believes and maintains as he has both privately and publicly that he's done nothing wrong and he's incredibly frustrated that his name, his administration keep on getting dragged down into the russia morass so that was the mood at the white house today based on what our sources told us. >> the republicans that come on your radio show, we haven't gotten a great deal of response from capitol hill so far from lawmakers. >> kevin brady, chairman of ways and means, told me this morning as one example, craig, that it won't have any impact on the tax bill. i tend to believe that the congressional republicans are isolated from this. but every one knows that the special counsel has paul manafort and robert gates in a head lock. the good news is we are going to get to the bottom of whether or not illegal criminal activity took place because manafort and gates have every incentive to cooperate
shop so to speak, but he was late coming down to work in the oval office, and that's because he was burrowed in at the resident, watching tv and growing increasingly frustrated. they tell us he's angry because he believes and maintains as he has both privately and publicly that he's done nothing wrong and he's incredibly frustrated that his name, his administration keep on getting dragged down into the russia morass so that was the mood at the white house today based on what our sources told...
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burrows says these are the statements investigators need. >> at some point that window is going to closeeporter: after we began looking into all of this today. the prince george's county school system decided to go ahead and release an e-mail with the anonymous hot line and also the e-mail address. now, when i asked officials why they decided to do it now, they said it was because investigators asked them to. to find out that hot line number and e-mail address, go onto nbc washington and search school investigation. in prince george's county, i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >> food, fireworks, fanfare, you name it. we've got it. there is something for everybody at the wharf. continues with the dramatic weather changes ahead as d.c.'s newest waterfront if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd
burrows says these are the statements investigators need. >> at some point that window is going to closeeporter: after we began looking into all of this today. the prince george's county school system decided to go ahead and release an e-mail with the anonymous hot line and also the e-mail address. now, when i asked officials why they decided to do it now, they said it was because investigators asked them to. to find out that hot line number and e-mail address, go onto nbc washington and...
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according to "axios," mueller is burrowing in hard on the obstruction of justice angle.ublicans close to the white house say, "every sign by mueller, is that he's going for the kill. and if anyone's capable of going for the kill, it's robert mueller." look at this guy. he looks like the police chief from every 1950's noir film. [ light laughter ] he looks like he should be holding a bullhorn and shouting, "you're surrounded mcmurphy." [ laughter ] this guy always looks like you just asked if you could take his daughter to a slayer concert. [ light laughter ] he doesn't even get haircuts, he just looks at his hair in the mirror ando [ laughter ] muellers investigation seems to be moving very quickly and has ensnared, not only trump, but some of his closest aides, such as his son-in-law and advisor, jared kushner. kushner repeatedly failed to disclose meetings with russian officials and now, it looks like even some of trump's own lawyers knew kushner would be a liability. >> the "wall street journal" is reporting that members of the president's legal team con -- concluded
according to "axios," mueller is burrowing in hard on the obstruction of justice angle.ublicans close to the white house say, "every sign by mueller, is that he's going for the kill. and if anyone's capable of going for the kill, it's robert mueller." look at this guy. he looks like the police chief from every 1950's noir film. [ light laughter ] he looks like he should be holding a bullhorn and shouting, "you're surrounded mcmurphy." [ laughter ] this guy always...
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they burrow very little from overseas.acked by an enormous amount of household savings part with banks. that protects china a lot. it is backed by $3 trillion in reserves and trade surpluses. countries which have financial crises tend to have balance deficits and barbering more overseas. growing 6% or 7%. the basic fundamentals of china are strong. the issue then becomes the surgeon property values. where looking at the margin expansions, very rapid. ,hen the money supply increases we ask is gdp increasing? the answer is no. what about inflation? where is this money going? it is basically asset appreciation. why it iswould be different in compared to other countries. the answer is simple, private property and china, i property market in china, did not exist a decade ago. so which are having is a market economy, a market-oriented economy in china, trying to figure out the value of land, which was hidden initial source system. it largely drives the debt indicators. when you see that death numbers going up or down, you also s
they burrow very little from overseas.acked by an enormous amount of household savings part with banks. that protects china a lot. it is backed by $3 trillion in reserves and trade surpluses. countries which have financial crises tend to have balance deficits and barbering more overseas. growing 6% or 7%. the basic fundamentals of china are strong. the issue then becomes the surgeon property values. where looking at the margin expansions, very rapid. ,hen the money supply increases we ask is...
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people speculate and come up with proxies and try to use census burrows and take surveys. but we have information that would be interesting and i think helpful to congress moving forward to find out about actual recipients of daca. it should be encouraged to do that. they know where people live. they know their educational status and english attainment and criminal history. all these questions we have, you know, there are answers there within our own government that would be helpful. they could do a survey too that would be more robust with the randomly selected group of respondents. >> senator feinstein? >> let me ask, ms. von, where do you find denise undeserving? where do you find to blame her? i am not saying you blame her but in terms of a policy the immigration system blames her. she because of a parent was brought here. the parent probably had a hard time. looked for a brighter future. had a small child a year old and came to this country and this small child struggled and evolved into one, wonderful special person. how does the people like her, and they are truly l
people speculate and come up with proxies and try to use census burrows and take surveys. but we have information that would be interesting and i think helpful to congress moving forward to find out about actual recipients of daca. it should be encouraged to do that. they know where people live. they know their educational status and english attainment and criminal history. all these questions we have, you know, there are answers there within our own government that would be helpful. they could...