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but away from the racetrack camels are controversial subjects. >> camels were first brought to australiathe 1800s to carry equipment across the desert. but when motorized vehicles replaced them, many camels were freed and they thrived. in 2009 one estimate suggested 1 million from eroding the outback. for farmers the camels had become a best. >> we had really big problems by the camels, damage to infrastructure, which meant that we could not run our normal beef management programs. >> between 2009 and 2012 australia's government paid for a toll, 200,000 wild camels were shot and their carcasses were left to rot. only after did the original number of the camels did get revised down. at peak there were maybe 500,000. there are many who felt that it was weightful. >> they can be used as meat animals. you can put camels in yards and truck them out. they didn't have to fly around in a helicopter and shoot. >> gary mostly butchers cows, but he butchers camels like this one too,. >> camels low in cholesterol and it is a good meat. >> he thinks that the government should subsidize the capture an
but away from the racetrack camels are controversial subjects. >> camels were first brought to australiathe 1800s to carry equipment across the desert. but when motorized vehicles replaced them, many camels were freed and they thrived. in 2009 one estimate suggested 1 million from eroding the outback. for farmers the camels had become a best. >> we had really big problems by the camels, damage to infrastructure, which meant that we could not run our normal beef management programs....
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andrew thomas reports. >> the camel cup is a highlight of australia's camel calendar. atmosphere is festive and the racing on trained camels is competitive. >> he absolutely loves to run. he stretches his head out and just goes. >> most riders are experienced but a few first timeers compete as well. >> unusual things in this job but riding a camel in this race is pretty special. >> camel racing in australia though isn't much of a business and though celebrated here the camel is far from universally loved. >> this is a unique and special event. but away from the race track camels in australia are controversial subjects. camels were first brought to australia in the 1800s to carry equipment across the desert. but when motorized vehicles replaced them many camels were freed and they thrived np 2009 one estimate suggested a million were roaming the outback. the farmers wild camels have become a pest. >> we had really big problems with the camels. a lot of naj to infrastructure. which meant that wedamage toinfrastructure, which means we couldn't run our normal beef programs
andrew thomas reports. >> the camel cup is a highlight of australia's camel calendar. atmosphere is festive and the racing on trained camels is competitive. >> he absolutely loves to run. he stretches his head out and just goes. >> most riders are experienced but a few first timeers compete as well. >> unusual things in this job but riding a camel in this race is pretty special. >> camel racing in australia though isn't much of a business and though celebrated here...
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some people think that that would be a waste. >> the camel cut is a highlight of australia's camel calendar. the atmosphere is festive and the racing is competitive. >> he loves to run. he stretches his head right out and he goes. >> most riders are experienced. but a few first timers compete as well. >> one of the things that riding a camel in a race makes it pretty special. >> camel racing isn't much of a business. the camel is far from universally loved. >> this is a unique and special event. away from the race track camels in australia are controversial subjects. >> camels were brought to australia in the 1800s. but when motorized vehicles replaced them, many camels were freed. in 2009 some suggest a million were roaming the outback. for farmers, they have become a pest. >> we had big problems with the camels. a lot of damage to infrastructure. we couldn't run our normal beef management programs. >> between 2009 and 2012, australia's government paid for a cull. almost 200,000 camels were shot and their carcasses left to rot. only after the cull did the original number get revised down.
some people think that that would be a waste. >> the camel cut is a highlight of australia's camel calendar. the atmosphere is festive and the racing is competitive. >> he loves to run. he stretches his head right out and he goes. >> most riders are experienced. but a few first timers compete as well. >> one of the things that riding a camel in a race makes it pretty special. >> camel racing isn't much of a business. the camel is far from universally loved....
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for farmers wild camels had become a pest. >> we had a real large problem with camels, a lot of damagefrastructure which means we couldn't run our normal beef management programs. >> australia's government paid for a cull. almost 200,000 wild camels were shot and their carcasses were left to rot. only after the cull did the original number of wild camels get be estimated down. many think the original numbers were deliberatelily inflated and shooting and allowing them to rot was wasteful. >> whether tourism racing or meat animals you could put cam else in yards and packed them out. you didn't have to fly in helicopters and shoot. >> gary butchers cows but he kills a few of them like this too. >> it is good meat. >> dan thinks the government should subsidize the killing of camels for meat, which there is growing demand. here too there is little support to reduce numbers andrew thomas al jazeera alice springs. >> more than 1.6 billion muslims are celebrating the eid holiday. the celebrations in new delhi began with the sighting of the new moon. the 10th month of the islamic calendar. beca
for farmers wild camels had become a pest. >> we had a real large problem with camels, a lot of damagefrastructure which means we couldn't run our normal beef management programs. >> australia's government paid for a cull. almost 200,000 wild camels were shot and their carcasses were left to rot. only after the cull did the original number of wild camels get be estimated down. many think the original numbers were deliberatelily inflated and shooting and allowing them to rot was...
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now australians love the camels. >> the camel cup is a highlight where the atmosphere is festive and racing on camels is competitive. >> he loves to run. he just goes. >> most riders are experienced. but a few first timers compete as well. >> we'll find unusual things in this job but a camel race is special. >> camel racing in australia is not much of a business. although celebrateed the camel is far from uniformly loved. >> this is an unique and special event. but away from the racetrack camels in australia are controversial subjects. >> camels were first brought to australia in the 1800s to carry equipment across the desert. but when motorized vehicles replaced them many camels were freed and they tried. in 2009 one estimate suggested a million were roaming the outback, but for farmers wild cameras have become a pest. >> we have really big problems with the camels with a lot of damage to the infrastructure which means we couldn't run our normal beef program. >> australia's government paid for camels to shot and theirs carcasses left to rot. there are 300,000 left today. many believ
now australians love the camels. >> the camel cup is a highlight where the atmosphere is festive and racing on camels is competitive. >> he loves to run. he just goes. >> most riders are experienced. but a few first timers compete as well. >> we'll find unusual things in this job but a camel race is special. >> camel racing in australia is not much of a business. although celebrateed the camel is far from uniformly loved. >> this is an unique and special...
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now australia's home to an estimated 300,000 wild camels, manyhundreds of thousands of camels were shotstop them from stomping down fences. but al jazeera goes to people who appreciate them. >> the camel cup. the atmosphere is fess festive and the racing on trained camels take place. most riders are experienced. >> riding in a race, this is pretty special. >> camel racing in australia is not much of a business. those celebrateed here the camel is far from universally loved. >> this is an unique and special event. >> camel were first brought to australia in the 1800s to carry equipment. but when motorized vehicles pre-placed them many were freed and they drived. it was first suggested that a million were roaming the outback, but for farmers wild camels have become a pest. >> we've had problems with the camels with damage to infrastructure which meant we could not run our normal program. >> so between 2009 and 2012 australia's government paid for 200,000 wild camel were shot and their carcasses left to rot. only after the original number gets reviseed down. many think that the original nu
now australia's home to an estimated 300,000 wild camels, manyhundreds of thousands of camels were shotstop them from stomping down fences. but al jazeera goes to people who appreciate them. >> the camel cup. the atmosphere is fess festive and the racing on trained camels take place. most riders are experienced. >> riding in a race, this is pretty special. >> camel racing in australia is not much of a business. those celebrateed here the camel is far from universally loved....
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andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: the camel cup is a highlight of australia's camel calendar.e is festive and the rating on trained cam els is competitive. >> he loves to run, and he goes. >> most riders are experienced, but a few first timers compete as well. >> a couple of unusual things but riding a camel in a race makes it pretty special. >> camel racing in australia, though, isn't much of a business. though celebrated here, the camel is far from universally loved. >> this is a unique and special event. away from the racetrack camels in australia are controversial subjects. >> camels were first brought to australia in the 1800s to carry equipment across the desert but when motorized vehicles replaced them, many camels were freed and they thrived n 2009, one estimate suggested a million were roaming the outback. for farmers, wild cam els have become a pest. >> we have really big problems with the camels. a lot of damage to infrastructure which meant that we couldn't run our normal beef management programs. >> so between 2009 and 2012, australia's government called for a cul
andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: the camel cup is a highlight of australia's camel calendar.e is festive and the rating on trained cam els is competitive. >> he loves to run, and he goes. >> most riders are experienced, but a few first timers compete as well. >> a couple of unusual things but riding a camel in a race makes it pretty special. >> camel racing in australia, though, isn't much of a business. though celebrated here, the camel is far from universally...
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i think that's a cool wie camel. now the camel gets everything he wants. >> exactly. >> last but not least a little slice of life from downtown bank dock thailand. >> are you serious? >> it's like the sewer system. this is just a great outside of a temple in downtown bangkok thailand. the guy sees this and doesn't think anyone will believe it. he gets the camera rolling just to capture that little moment. >> this is how go ds illa got started. >> a crime making the rounds. this comes after a plymouth. we got a camera inside and he starts peaking through and spots something he's going to like to take. gets a quick tour and smashes the back window before grabbing laptop. you might be wondering, why do we have so much incredible footage of this guy robbing a cop. >> it's a sting operation. >> after all the break ins, police decided to put a car there with a tempting laptop in the back and we get a clip of these two windows getting a beautiful shot of their face as they try to rob this car. they were quickly able to trac
i think that's a cool wie camel. now the camel gets everything he wants. >> exactly. >> last but not least a little slice of life from downtown bank dock thailand. >> are you serious? >> it's like the sewer system. this is just a great outside of a temple in downtown bangkok thailand. the guy sees this and doesn't think anyone will believe it. he gets the camera rolling just to capture that little moment. >> this is how go ds illa got started. >> a crime...
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i think that's a cool win for the camel, because now the camel gets everything that it wanted. >> little bit of intimidation. >> exactly. last but not least, slice of life from downtown bangkok, thailand. >> are you serious? >> lizard? >> dragon. >> ka modo dragon. it's like the sewer system. this is just a grate outside of a temple in bangkok, thailand. he sees it doesn't think anyone is going to believe it just to get that little moment. >> this is how godzilla got started. >> so earlier today, somebody stole my bike. when i got home i checked craigslist and i found my bike for sale. >> isn't that a big ole slap in the face? a bike is a young boy's sense of freedom, it's how you get around it's your fun, and to have it stolen? but then to find it on craigslist that same day. >> i just messaged the guy, i told them i'll buy it but when i meet up with him, i'm going to steal it back. >> hey, man, this is steven from craigslist. you have the bike right? >> yeah yeah still have it. >> nothing wrong with it? >> no it's in great shape. it's like new. moved back to south florida, so i don't n
i think that's a cool win for the camel, because now the camel gets everything that it wanted. >> little bit of intimidation. >> exactly. last but not least, slice of life from downtown bangkok, thailand. >> are you serious? >> lizard? >> dragon. >> ka modo dragon. it's like the sewer system. this is just a grate outside of a temple in bangkok, thailand. he sees it doesn't think anyone is going to believe it just to get that little moment. >> this is...
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farmers there say the camel milk tastes like a slightly salty skim milk.'t find in cow milk. it contains insulin which helps people with diabetes. the farm also uses the milk to produce cosmetics like allegations and soaps soaps -- allegations and soap. >> i just tried cash chew milk ice cream. i don't think i'm going with camel's milk. >>> local doctors to help a boy who lost both his hands. >> the use of police body cameras is expanding in the garden state. story and much more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday july 29th. >> and breaking right now a train hit a person in northeast philadelphia this morning. it is causing a traffic issue as well. >> and police are investigating a high speed crash in kensington that injured several people. >> and a live look from sky6 at our temple university location. the heat and humidity is expected to get worse today.
farmers there say the camel milk tastes like a slightly salty skim milk.'t find in cow milk. it contains insulin which helps people with diabetes. the farm also uses the milk to produce cosmetics like allegations and soaps soaps -- allegations and soap. >> i just tried cash chew milk ice cream. i don't think i'm going with camel's milk. >>> local doctors to help a boy who lost both his hands. >> the use of police body cameras is expanding in the garden state. story and much...
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camels. gil riegler owns oasis, america's first camel dairy farm. the milk is low fat, naturally homogenized and higher in insulin, protein, vitamin c and iron than cow's milk. >> i did not know that. they've been drinking this stuff for centuries. there's a big but here it's against the law to sell camel's milk in this country. so the farm makes camel's milk lip balm, soaps and lotions instead. have i been using that stuff and don't even know it? >> it could be in your lip balm. this camel's milk is closer to human's milk than cows and supposedly good for autistic children, people with crohn's disease and colitis and stomach issues. >> are they trying to get it okayed in this country? >> yes, it sure sounds like it. >> all right. >> would you try it? >> why not. >>> we've got the skinny coming up. major headlines about hollywood remakes, shaft and "full house" to tell you about. >>> selling real estate without aggressive agents or slick advertising. how homes are sold in a world without capitalism. >>> and the pilot running out of fuel who was told
camels. gil riegler owns oasis, america's first camel dairy farm. the milk is low fat, naturally homogenized and higher in insulin, protein, vitamin c and iron than cow's milk. >> i did not know that. they've been drinking this stuff for centuries. there's a big but here it's against the law to sell camel's milk in this country. so the farm makes camel's milk lip balm, soaps and lotions instead. have i been using that stuff and don't even know it? >> it could be in your lip balm....
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he owns oasis, america's first camel dairy farm. that's right, camel's milk.in, protein, vitamin c and iron than cow's milk. >> huh. >> i didn't know that. >> people in other parts of the world -- i did not know that -- have been drinking this for centuries. but, and there's a big but here it's against the law to sell camel's milk in this country. so the oasis farm makes camel's milk lip balm, soaps and lotions instead. have i been using that stuff and don't even know it? >> you could have possibly been in your lip balm, but i think it would be a special package. >> a lip balm. >> but this camel's milk here, they say it's closer to human's milk than cows', and it's supposedly good for autistic children. >> oh, wow. >> people with crohn's disease and people with colitis and stomach issues. >> are they trying to get it okayed in this country? >> yes, it sure sounds like it. >> all right. >> would you try it? >> why not? >>> we've got "the skinny" coming up. we've got some major headlines about hollywood remakes, "shaft" and "full house" to tell you about. >>> se
he owns oasis, america's first camel dairy farm. that's right, camel's milk.in, protein, vitamin c and iron than cow's milk. >> huh. >> i didn't know that. >> people in other parts of the world -- i did not know that -- have been drinking this for centuries. but, and there's a big but here it's against the law to sell camel's milk in this country. so the oasis farm makes camel's milk lip balm, soaps and lotions instead. have i been using that stuff and don't even know it?...
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susan: certainly on our cigarette portfolio, the old , salem, brands, camel are owned by japan tobaccoeas. the old brown and williams trademarks like pall mall are owned by british american tobacco overseas. own natural american spirit overseas, but do not have a broad international portfolio. we are not just in cigarettes. we have committed to transforming the tobacco industry by offering a variety of choices with the potential to reduce harm, including moist snuff, our strong grisly brand. we are leading in vapor, in th e-cigarette category. we continue to innovate to give consumers better choices. pimm: talking about choices. have you studied the marijuana business as a commercial enterprise? susan: i have not. it is not legal federally. therefore, we are not investigating. pimm: can you talk more about the e-cigarette market? how are you making sure it's not getting into the hands of people who shouldn't have it? susan: we worked very hard with the states. it was a very fast, quick phenomenon, the vaping experience. if memory serves me, we worked in 46 states, and there are laws th
susan: certainly on our cigarette portfolio, the old , salem, brands, camel are owned by japan tobaccoeas. the old brown and williams trademarks like pall mall are owned by british american tobacco overseas. own natural american spirit overseas, but do not have a broad international portfolio. we are not just in cigarettes. we have committed to transforming the tobacco industry by offering a variety of choices with the potential to reduce harm, including moist snuff, our strong grisly brand. we...
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subsidize the growing of camels for meet. there is little support for a new cull simply to reduce numbers. many think the first one was a huge waste of money as well as camels. >> a reminder you can always keep up to date on our website at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight": a year of remembering. the crash of malaysia air flight 17 and the questions that remain. also, ahead three strikes, she's out. the rules that put domestic voyages victims at risk of losing their homes. >> like please don't call the cops. i'll go to the hospital myself. do not call the cops. they going to put me outside of my house. >> "america tonight" averages sarah"america tonight's" sarahhoye, why many women fear it will leave them homeless. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin by looking at safety and shelter and the challenge facing those threatened by domestic violence. put yourself in their shoes. in a moment of december operation should you call for help? now you may think the only concern is whether the 911 may agitate the abus
subsidize the growing of camels for meet. there is little support for a new cull simply to reduce numbers. many think the first one was a huge waste of money as well as camels. >> a reminder you can always keep up to date on our website at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight": a year of remembering. the crash of malaysia air flight 17 and the questions that remain. also, ahead three strikes, she's out. the rules that put domestic voyages victims at risk of losing their...
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and you could say that isis broke the camel's back. it was the last straw that broke the camel's back. one turkish soldier was killed. but with isis, it's the old saying, if you sleep with the dogs, you will wake up with the flees. turkey allowed foreign fighters to go into syria and these fighters are now have become a headache of turkey as well. there is a peace process going kurdish deputies are asking for greater political rights, the restrictions on the language to be lifted. if turkey wanted to become a model in the region, it needs to really practice democracy at home before venturing out and trying to straighten things out in places like syria. >> inside syria the fighting between isil and kurdish forces displaced more than a hundred thousand people. many have fled to a town on the turkey syria border where they have been struggling to survive. >> the family lives in this tent. they sleep on the ground, they have no electricity running water or sanitation. there are no hospitals or schools. >> translator: and where did we end u
and you could say that isis broke the camel's back. it was the last straw that broke the camel's back. one turkish soldier was killed. but with isis, it's the old saying, if you sleep with the dogs, you will wake up with the flees. turkey allowed foreign fighters to go into syria and these fighters are now have become a headache of turkey as well. there is a peace process going kurdish deputies are asking for greater political rights, the restrictions on the language to be lifted. if turkey...
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go to a site called camel camel camel.com and fine the product you want and set the alert and when there is a price drop you get notified and you don't have to have prime to take advantage of the sale, amazon offer a free 30 day trial of the prime can you cancel and wal-mart is offering atomic deals like an eye pad mini for $175 off and a black and decker drill with discould you bes and toshiba laptop. and to compete with prime's shipping they reduced their prime shipping from $50 to $35. >> they want more of the ecommerce business and it's not not big compared to the relative size of wal-mart. >>> we are getting a first look at disney's newest theme park being built in china disney's shanghai is disney's sixth resort it will combine the magic of disney along with chinese culture. everything will be in mandarin and the story bok castle in the sender of the park, it will be the tallest cast until all of disney's world. it's slated to open next spring and disney is the parent company of 6 abc. got to go to china to see it. >> still ahead on "action news" at 12:30 a judge rules on royalties
go to a site called camel camel camel.com and fine the product you want and set the alert and when there is a price drop you get notified and you don't have to have prime to take advantage of the sale, amazon offer a free 30 day trial of the prime can you cancel and wal-mart is offering atomic deals like an eye pad mini for $175 off and a black and decker drill with discould you bes and toshiba laptop. and to compete with prime's shipping they reduced their prime shipping from $50 to $35....
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very low 80s in camel beach. sunshine, nice and bright the humidity, just like the last couple days is nice and low. 12 minutes before 6:00. four minutes away from sunrise and look how clear%q is. this is the view from center city. a few, thin clouds. no sign of rain, not for today. 61%, really comfortable. the winds are calm at the surface but we have northwesterly winds overhead. you'll feel it at the shore. cape may is getting ready for a warm afternoon, into the low 80s. look at the 50s nor pottstown. toms river, millville, all in the 50s this morning. westchester is 57 down to 56 in westtown. it's 58 in tredyffrin township. you can see the clouds moving in from the northwest. that's the line of showers and thunderstorms that we may see in our area saturday night and into sunday morning. this is 10:00 saturday night. our futurecast showing some showers that will likely roll through the allentown area around midnight and into sunday morning. you might hear rumbles of thunder. those showers won't last through t
very low 80s in camel beach. sunshine, nice and bright the humidity, just like the last couple days is nice and low. 12 minutes before 6:00. four minutes away from sunrise and look how clear%q is. this is the view from center city. a few, thin clouds. no sign of rain, not for today. 61%, really comfortable. the winds are calm at the surface but we have northwesterly winds overhead. you'll feel it at the shore. cape may is getting ready for a warm afternoon, into the low 80s. look at the 50s nor...
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when i worked at the zoo i was with tigers, lions and camels, as you said, and the lions are actually, but the tigers are sweethearts. they'd come when you call. they'd, like, nuzzle up against the bars. they were amazing. >> i can't tell the difference. i just see teeth. [laughter] i don't know what to say. well, look, you-- just to recap, you're still battling your way through round one. you've banked $11,500, and you are ten questions away from the million dollars. but you have no lifelines remaining, all right so if at any time in this round you decide to walk away, you leave with half your money. you got it? >> got it.
when i worked at the zoo i was with tigers, lions and camels, as you said, and the lions are actually, but the tigers are sweethearts. they'd come when you call. they'd, like, nuzzle up against the bars. they were amazing. >> i can't tell the difference. i just see teeth. [laughter] i don't know what to say. well, look, you-- just to recap, you're still battling your way through round one. you've banked $11,500, and you are ten questions away from the million dollars. but you have no...
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but what about camel? jonathan: why not in the first camel dairy opens in california. of course it is. the owner gill rigler says it tastes like salty skim milk. he doesn't have the license to sell the milk for consumption yet. he is making one of a kind soaps and cosmetics but says there is a benefit for camel milk to help people with crohn's disease. kimberly: fine dining and mcdonald's don't go hand in hand. jonathan: not so much. kimberly: but that is what the fast food giant is doing in tokyo. mcdonald's rolled out the red carpet and the white tablecloths for an event called restaurant m. 20 people received a special gourmet meal that had fresh vegetable options to menu items. hang on the video. can you see -- i mean does it resemble what we get? jonathan: is he sucking that down with sweet tea or wine? a foodie will go to japan to say we have to go to this place for sushi and mickey d's. kimberly: it all looks like su sushi. i'm having issues with it. jonathan: something more tantizing is the weather. kimberly: sitting outside and eating is not good. jonathan: we
but what about camel? jonathan: why not in the first camel dairy opens in california. of course it is. the owner gill rigler says it tastes like salty skim milk. he doesn't have the license to sell the milk for consumption yet. he is making one of a kind soaps and cosmetics but says there is a benefit for camel milk to help people with crohn's disease. kimberly: fine dining and mcdonald's don't go hand in hand. jonathan: not so much. kimberly: but that is what the fast food giant is doing in...
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camel patrol in madison wisconsin. clouded by riders on pure bred arabian horses. simple but none the less beautiful is this wagon. six belgians draw this 1915 wagon. a wonderful display of horsemanship. >> horsewomanship? >> well, horseback riding. >> this is drawn by six midget mules. another walt disney formation is this wag fwon having been built in the 1920s. six make up the team and the tigers are awake. this is something like oscar night. the seashell wagon donated by -- may i have the envelope please? walt disney productions. built in 1907 and donated to the museum by i'm not going to tell you. >> you just guess. >> 23 feet long ten feet high and it weighs five tons. the girl in lion tablo built in 1950. it's pulled by six clydesdales. it's 11 feet long and a hefty four tons. lloyd, the lama. a favorite performer up at the circus world museum. the band wagon pulled by six. this was donated from carson perry company of chicago. you know what, with this being the first circus parade in so long, many people didn't know what to wear. two definite fashion trends
camel patrol in madison wisconsin. clouded by riders on pure bred arabian horses. simple but none the less beautiful is this wagon. six belgians draw this 1915 wagon. a wonderful display of horsemanship. >> horsewomanship? >> well, horseback riding. >> this is drawn by six midget mules. another walt disney formation is this wag fwon having been built in the 1920s. six make up the team and the tigers are awake. this is something like oscar night. the seashell wagon donated by...
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the festival is celebrated with a camel race which is also the traditional support of the region. jockeys from different villages come to take a chance at the podium but competitors don't battle for metals or trophies. victory gains you the respect and praise of the community. the suicide bombing in turkey close to the border with syria. that's all for now. thanks for watching us on dw. ó damien: hello and welcome to "focus on europe" with a look at some of the most interesting personal stories behind the big headlines. i'm damien mcguinness. thanks very much for joining us. and we've got some really great stories lined up for you today: the srebrenica massacre and the trauma of the dutch soldiers who couldn't prevent it. portugal -- austerity poster child or ticking economic time bomb? and the british bobby whose beat is paradise. this week europe is commemorating the 20th anniversary of the worst massacre on european soi
the festival is celebrated with a camel race which is also the traditional support of the region. jockeys from different villages come to take a chance at the podium but competitors don't battle for metals or trophies. victory gains you the respect and praise of the community. the suicide bombing in turkey close to the border with syria. that's all for now. thanks for watching us on dw. ó damien: hello and welcome to "focus on europe" with a look at some of the most interesting...
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the camel patrol from madison, wisconsin powered by riders on pure bred arabian horses.atively simple but nonetheless beautiful is this wag on that, the dragon and mirror tablo. six matched belgiums draw this 1915 wagon. a wonderful display of horsemanship. horsewoman horsewomanship? well, horse back riding. this is drawn by three midget mules. another walt disney donation is this handsome cage wagon. it's just a baby as wagons go having been built in the 1920s. six clydesdales make up the team. and the tiger ss are a link. this is something like oscar night. the sea she will tableau wagon donated by -- may i have en envelope, please will -- walt sdiz anydisney wagons. built in 1907. 23 feet long, 10 feet high and it weighs 5 tons.tableaun, , built it 1916, 11 feet high and a hefty 4 tons. lloyd the lalama, a favorite in the circus world. the france banding a on. this the number one bandwagoned a the asia were all donated by carson perry scott and company of chicago. with this being the first circus parade in so long, many people didn't know what to wear. two different f
the camel patrol from madison, wisconsin powered by riders on pure bred arabian horses.atively simple but nonetheless beautiful is this wag on that, the dragon and mirror tablo. six matched belgiums draw this 1915 wagon. a wonderful display of horsemanship. horsewoman horsewomanship? well, horse back riding. this is drawn by three midget mules. another walt disney donation is this handsome cage wagon. it's just a baby as wagons go having been built in the 1920s. six clydesdales make up the...
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the festival is celebrated with a camel race which is also the traditional support of the region. jockeys from different villages come to take a chance at the podium but competitors don't battle for metals or trophies. victory gains you the respect and praise of the community. the suicide bombing in turkey close to the border with syria. that's all for now. thanks for watching us on dw. foreign minister. this comes after the blue, red and white flag flew for the first time over what is officially cuba u.s. embassy in washington. the trial of the former dictator and -- dictator finally gets underway. he disrupts the court, screaming he does not recognize his legitimacy. the imf says greece is no longer in default on its loans. the country pays 2
the festival is celebrated with a camel race which is also the traditional support of the region. jockeys from different villages come to take a chance at the podium but competitors don't battle for metals or trophies. victory gains you the respect and praise of the community. the suicide bombing in turkey close to the border with syria. that's all for now. thanks for watching us on dw. foreign minister. this comes after the blue, red and white flag flew for the first time over what is...
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camel beach looking beautiful there this morning. temperatures in the 70s. and we're looking at temperatures right near 880 degrees. northeast philadelphia 80. atlanta city 77. everywhere else temperatures mainly in the mid to upper 70s. to the north and west we're a little cooler. 70 right now in reading. 77 in oxford. 73 in doylestown. and we're mainly looking at the upper 70s. 81 degrees in woodbine. going to 88 degrees this afternoon. going to be a warm one but even hotder on sunday. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> take a look at this video of a car smashing into a 7-eleven in new york narrowly missing customers. the driver was pulling into a parking spot but instead of the brake she hit the gas pedal. the car knocked over two aisles before it came to a stop. luckily no one was hurt. >>> if you want to get away by air, now is apparently a good time to be traveling to and from philadelphia. philadelphia international airport is number six on cheap flight.com's annual list of affordable airports. the average airfare last month was $267. that's do
camel beach looking beautiful there this morning. temperatures in the 70s. and we're looking at temperatures right near 880 degrees. northeast philadelphia 80. atlanta city 77. everywhere else temperatures mainly in the mid to upper 70s. to the north and west we're a little cooler. 70 right now in reading. 77 in oxford. 73 in doylestown. and we're mainly looking at the upper 70s. 81 degrees in woodbine. going to 88 degrees this afternoon. going to be a warm one but even hotder on sunday. we'll...
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here is a tip go to camel camel camel.com, and set an alert and the minute the price drops you get notified a subscriber amazon offers a free 30 day trial you can cancel at any time. and they offer aton imdoles today at wal-mart promising lower pricing than amazon. >> this has gotten nasty, wal-mart doesn't like to lose and amazon is killing them and wal-mart is trying to get them to save their money by shopping on wal-mart sale instead. an ipad mini for $250 off. wal-mart as a dig at amazon saying customers should not have to pay a fee to get a lower price. people are getting good bargains today because apparently there is a lot to be had. >> a new beach umbrella coming to our house. >> i want the $175 television. >> everybody does. now for sara bloomquist alicia vitarelli and adam joseph, i'm brian taff, i hope you'll join me tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. "action news" is next. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> flooding it has been a big
here is a tip go to camel camel camel.com, and set an alert and the minute the price drops you get notified a subscriber amazon offers a free 30 day trial you can cancel at any time. and they offer aton imdoles today at wal-mart promising lower pricing than amazon. >> this has gotten nasty, wal-mart doesn't like to lose and amazon is killing them and wal-mart is trying to get them to save their money by shopping on wal-mart sale instead. an ipad mini for $250 off. wal-mart as a dig at...
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go to a site called camel camel camel.com and set an alert.u get notified and protip number two you don't have to pay the prime subscription. amazon offers a 30 day free trial of prime you can cancel. wal-mart offering discounts on over 2,000 items and what they call atomic deals like apple mini ipad 2 for nearly $170 off. and drill for $30 discount. a toshib a laptop for $253 off. to try to compete with free shipping they reduced their free shipping minimum to $35 from $50. >> wal-mart wants to get more attention for its online offerings which has been growing relatively big. >> abc news, oakland california. >>> janet yellen reiterated that the fed could start raising interest rates later this year and delivered the mid year economic outlook to congress today. she reported a number of encouraging signs that the economy is reviving after a brutal winter and says if the improvements stay on track the fed will likely start raising rates but says there is no timeline to do that. >> we have no judgment about at this point about the appropriate dat
go to a site called camel camel camel.com and set an alert.u get notified and protip number two you don't have to pay the prime subscription. amazon offers a 30 day free trial of prime you can cancel. wal-mart offering discounts on over 2,000 items and what they call atomic deals like apple mini ipad 2 for nearly $170 off. and drill for $30 discount. a toshib a laptop for $253 off. to try to compete with free shipping they reduced their free shipping minimum to $35 from $50. >> wal-mart...
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broke the camel's back. one turkish soldier was killed. but with i.s.i.s. it's -- you know, the old sake if you sleep with the dogs you -- the old saying if you sleep with the dogs you will wake up with the fleas. the fighters now have become a headache of turkey as well. there is a peace process going kurdish deputies are asking for greater political rights. the restrictions on the language to be lifted. if turkey wanted to become a model in the region it needs to really practice democracy at home before venturing out and trying to straighten things out in places like syria. >> inside syria the fighting with kurdish forces have displaced more than 100,000 people on the turkish border, they are struggling to iive survive. osama ben jafd ben javad reports. >> asked if she's received help she says only god is their guardian. for these displaced people refuge is beside a waste land in the town of remuda. they make use of whatever they can find. >> our life here is terrible. they go and try to work but there's no work, there's nothing. >> reporter: here among t
broke the camel's back. one turkish soldier was killed. but with i.s.i.s. it's -- you know, the old sake if you sleep with the dogs you -- the old saying if you sleep with the dogs you will wake up with the fleas. the fighters now have become a headache of turkey as well. there is a peace process going kurdish deputies are asking for greater political rights. the restrictions on the language to be lifted. if turkey wanted to become a model in the region it needs to really practice democracy at...
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camel noes.o plans this weekend. there's no sigma about dining alone. >> have you ever seen the movie "forgetting sara marshall"? take a look. >> hey, how's it going. >> hey, i'd like to grab dinner please. >> okay is your wife going to meet you? >> no. >> your girlfriend? >> i don't have a girlfriend so -- >> you're just by yourself? >> yeah. >> okay so just one, all right. here's your wine list your menu. do you want like, a magazine or something? it's going to be boring if you're just sit big yourself. [ laughter ] >> i'm not comfortable with it. >> i don't love it either. >> i don't like it. i'd rather sit in my room order room service. first of all, if you can anonymous someplace it's one thing. but the people know who you are and you're sitting there people have a ten densy to say "oh, you're all by yourself." and then they pull up a chair. >> i don't like eating alone. when i eat alone in public i'll eat far less than if i ate alone and ordered room service and i was in private. because i
camel noes.o plans this weekend. there's no sigma about dining alone. >> have you ever seen the movie "forgetting sara marshall"? take a look. >> hey, how's it going. >> hey, i'd like to grab dinner please. >> okay is your wife going to meet you? >> no. >> your girlfriend? >> i don't have a girlfriend so -- >> you're just by yourself? >> yeah. >> okay so just one, all right. here's your wine list your menu. do you want like,...
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because of that, this may just be the one that breaks the camel's back.ter: another test of the bag and it works. a new technology offering a final line of defense is airport security should fail. on an unprotected plane it is a reminder of the struggle against terrorism and the constant need to keep one step ahead. david shukman, bbc news, gloucestershire. anchor: obama has just tweeted saying proud to be the first american president to visit kenya. the president spoke exclusively to the bbc. a candid relaxed president obama. president obama: my first trip to kenya was when i was still a young man, 27. i did not know the story of my father, who i did not know growing up. i met my sister and brother at that point. that was a moment of extraordinary discovery. went back when michelle and i got engaged so she could meet everybody and have gone back with our children. this one is more business. you don't have the time to travel, the time to mix it up. this is one of the challenges of being president, you visit these remarkable places and you see a lot of con
because of that, this may just be the one that breaks the camel's back.ter: another test of the bag and it works. a new technology offering a final line of defense is airport security should fail. on an unprotected plane it is a reminder of the struggle against terrorism and the constant need to keep one step ahead. david shukman, bbc news, gloucestershire. anchor: obama has just tweeted saying proud to be the first american president to visit kenya. the president spoke exclusively to the bbc....
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i think that that became the straw that broke the camel's back and broke the case. >>> in just undereece's finance minister will meet again with e.u. counterparts to try and convince him that his country will deliver on reform promises. in the u.s. republican presidential candidate donald trump delivers a
i think that that became the straw that broke the camel's back and broke the case. >>> in just undereece's finance minister will meet again with e.u. counterparts to try and convince him that his country will deliver on reform promises. in the u.s. republican presidential candidate donald trump delivers a
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>> camel named barbie. >> i was in the dessert filming and producer came up, and said tom cruise wants in you london for mission impossible: we need you back in 24 hours, so i went there i met tom and christopher. and we talked, and we played around for two hours, three hours. i've completely forgot. i was opposite tom cruise. it was so disarming. he is so giving, and warm, and welcoming. and quite nerve wracking. >> i would imagine. tell us little bit about the film itself. >> well, they this is yet another mission where the team gets together to fight off the sindicates, who are trying to take apart the mi5. we meet tom cruise in a dungeon, else a faust kicks, as if they'd never done anything else. >> fantastic. speaking of kicking, you know, what i understand tom does incredible stunts, on the side after plane does his own stunts too right? >> right. >> can you tell us about that? >> i remember him saying so there will be a plane sequence, and i said that's wonderful. i will be drinking coffee, thumbs-up, darling. >> you enjoy it? >> he does all of it, i completely understand. i mea
>> camel named barbie. >> i was in the dessert filming and producer came up, and said tom cruise wants in you london for mission impossible: we need you back in 24 hours, so i went there i met tom and christopher. and we talked, and we played around for two hours, three hours. i've completely forgot. i was opposite tom cruise. it was so disarming. he is so giving, and warm, and welcoming. and quite nerve wracking. >> i would imagine. tell us little bit about the film itself....
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in cadillac desert, a book by mark ryser, the perfect storm -- animal to develop would be a camel with gills because of this kind of weather. lightning and rain in monterey bay. at about 7:00 in the morning, a thunderstorm in monterey bay. a thunderstorm of our own off the pacific. tomorrow, it will be warm again with a chance of thunderstorms. monday, we will lease off. by wednesday, we have to wait until midweek. forecasts for monday, clouds in the southern half of the district. north of the golden gate, not a bad day. north of the bay, maybe a shower or two. lightning, thunders possibility tomorrow. high clouds and humid again. thunderstorm chance south of the gate. it will cool later on tuesday. we cool it down over the weekend with the humidity. 73 in the city, 93 it, cord, -- at concordes -- concordes -- concord. temperatures near 80 degrees beginning wednesday inland. low 70s around the bay. coastline, usual low clouds. stay tuned for what's coming next. >>> still to come, the berkeley botanical gardens, a great place to stop and smell the flowers you might regret sticking your
in cadillac desert, a book by mark ryser, the perfect storm -- animal to develop would be a camel with gills because of this kind of weather. lightning and rain in monterey bay. at about 7:00 in the morning, a thunderstorm in monterey bay. a thunderstorm of our own off the pacific. tomorrow, it will be warm again with a chance of thunderstorms. monday, we will lease off. by wednesday, we have to wait until midweek. forecasts for monday, clouds in the southern half of the district. north of the...
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that was obviously the straw that broke the camels back.x: here is something that you may have missed. one dollar natural gas. you have been hearing about the oil slide? take a look at northeastern national gas -- natural gas. i am looking at this in my terminal. this is the leading hub for natural gas. they have seen a big decline ever since november of 2014. feetction at 16.5 ilion are day, even though the account has dropped by almost half since january of 2012. that is an unbelievable difference. correlatednnected or our natural gas prices to oil prices? are they connected? alix: when you wind up cutting oil rigs, you cut natural gas rigs. the end of the day there still is too much supply going around. there is too much stuff there over five dollars with everyone wanting to get in. issues affecting northeastern natural gas as well, it's a territorial issue. we see the same thing increasing with oil. the price will continue to fall. there are some areas of the northeast without algonquin city across-the-board but there are pockets where
that was obviously the straw that broke the camels back.x: here is something that you may have missed. one dollar natural gas. you have been hearing about the oil slide? take a look at northeastern national gas -- natural gas. i am looking at this in my terminal. this is the leading hub for natural gas. they have seen a big decline ever since november of 2014. feetction at 16.5 ilion are day, even though the account has dropped by almost half since january of 2012. that is an unbelievable...
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i fear this can be the camel nose under the tent when you see what takes up far more time and effort than are comes rat. i think you have bigger issues right now. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues are there any other last comments or questions or directions you want to give to staff? no. okay, seeing none. i would like to direct staff to come back with answers to the questions that you heard from the commissioners to come back to report to us at the next board meeting. thank you. >> this item is just a discussion item. mr. clerk, could you please call the next item please. city clerk: item no. 6. review and approval to invest up to $100 million in the one or more ex-fossil fuel index funds. >> manager director of public markets. before you is the recommendation for the ex-fossil fuel index funds. this area of fossil fuels is new. there is few products out there. secondly with $100 million investments given the number of securities in the countries in a global benchmark is highly -- very inefficient in perspective t
i fear this can be the camel nose under the tent when you see what takes up far more time and effort than are comes rat. i think you have bigger issues right now. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues are there any other last comments or questions or directions you want to give to staff? no. okay, seeing none. i would like to direct staff to come back with answers to the questions that you heard from the commissioners to...
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it's ice cream made from horse milk and camel milk. horse milk has a sour taste county camel's milk is like vanilla. you won't find it here in the u.s. at least not right now. it's only made in could could could you russia. >>> the texas pool in plaino has been open it's a salt water pool. now it's operator are looking to obtain landmark status for the pool. the historic designation would offer the pool protection and public recognition to preserve it. if the pool receives landmark status, it will join thal -- alamo and mission control in houston. >>> tonight kicks off at 7:00 p.m. with america's funniest home videos. 8:00 a.m., celebrity family feud. then an all new battle box young scientists advance in round 16. and castle followed by "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >> meteorologist chris sowers takes a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> we'll be right back. s i'm sigourney weaver and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite
it's ice cream made from horse milk and camel milk. horse milk has a sour taste county camel's milk is like vanilla. you won't find it here in the u.s. at least not right now. it's only made in could could could you russia. >>> the texas pool in plaino has been open it's a salt water pool. now it's operator are looking to obtain landmark status for the pool. the historic designation would offer the pool protection and public recognition to preserve it. if the pool receives landmark...
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caretakers of the memorial say flowers, photos, and camels, and attend the cover the display were among the items removed. a public park is scheduled to go up on the site and construction does not begin for months. county officials say they were not involved in the removal of the memorial. >>> a firefighter was injured while trying to put out a house fire moraga. crews were called to him shortly after 10:00 p.m. last night. the fire destroyed that house and damaged the one next door. no one inside either home was hurt but the firefighter was taken to the hospital. the hospital will only say his injuries are not life- threatening. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> there is a new program in livermore to make sure people's homes are secure while they are away. police are offering free vacation house checks. volunteers will check around the front of your home for anything that looks suspicious while you are away. police fill out a form on the police department website listing dates you will be gone and let police know if anyone will have access to the house. >> they will loo
caretakers of the memorial say flowers, photos, and camels, and attend the cover the display were among the items removed. a public park is scheduled to go up on the site and construction does not begin for months. county officials say they were not involved in the removal of the memorial. >>> a firefighter was injured while trying to put out a house fire moraga. crews were called to him shortly after 10:00 p.m. last night. the fire destroyed that house and damaged the one next door....
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this is the camel beach wave pool. a lot of folks in there. one thing with the low humidity is that when you get out of the water, you cool off that much faster. keep the towels nearby if you head into the pools this weekend. the humidity dropped really nicely today. we've got that break. even though the heat continues, the lower humidity makes a big difference. the weekend from the shore to the poconos looking pretty good. we've got a westerly wind bringing in the drier air. the humidity has dropped dramatically today. 89 degrees now, the humidity only 30%. with the lower humidity it feels like 89. yesterday it was almost 99. even though the actual high temperature is very close to yesterday, it felt a whole lot different. 91 yesterday, 90 today. we will be in that ballpark the next couple of days over the weekend. then on monday it goes back up and the humidity goes back up too. we're in the mid 80s to near 90 degrees across much of the area. a little cooler in the poconos. at the shore, it's still pretty warm in most places because of that
this is the camel beach wave pool. a lot of folks in there. one thing with the low humidity is that when you get out of the water, you cool off that much faster. keep the towels nearby if you head into the pools this weekend. the humidity dropped really nicely today. we've got that break. even though the heat continues, the lower humidity makes a big difference. the weekend from the shore to the poconos looking pretty good. we've got a westerly wind bringing in the drier air. the humidity has...
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it is a forced retirement for many elephants tigers and camels. but where will they go? as katy watson reports, the campaign has prompted a heated debate. reporter: he is preening himself before tonight's performance. he has been in the circus all his life. but his career is over. not that he seems too worried. but his tamer is. and was created to protect animals but people are junior say it does not take into consideration the thousands of human jobs on the line. >> as a tiger tamer i have no idea what i can do. 25 years working in the circus. of course it is going to affect me and my family. it is hard for me. i am too old to be a trapeze artist or juggler. reporter: the head of mexico's circus owners association feels about as angry as his tiger looks. >> just because a tiger is in a cage that measures two meters by two meters doesn't mean it's cruel. why haven't they banned cockfighting? they kill the animals. reporter: the question is, where do they all go? this sanctuary is one such option. these cats are getting used to new beginnings and to working in the circus.
it is a forced retirement for many elephants tigers and camels. but where will they go? as katy watson reports, the campaign has prompted a heated debate. reporter: he is preening himself before tonight's performance. he has been in the circus all his life. but his career is over. not that he seems too worried. but his tamer is. and was created to protect animals but people are junior say it does not take into consideration the thousands of human jobs on the line. >> as a tiger tamer i...
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his brush is three camel hairs. this is some of the work he does. the best known product is the persian rug. an average rug is made up of at least 1 million tiny knots, each must be made by hand. the knots make the pile of the rug. the foundation of the rug consists of a thread wound between large wooden rollers. rug industry wages are low. one of these skilled weavers earns less in a week than an average american worker receives for two hours of work. after the rose have been tied, they are held in place with this hammer. children's tiny hands tie the smallest knots of the finest design. although employment of children is discouraged by new labor laws. as modern industry like this textile mill comes, owners and workers alike adjust to the problems of the machine age. shiraz is the capital of the fars province. the monumental city gates suggest the beauty of shiraz whose history is full of the names of astronomers and poets. the climate is agreeable. oranges grow near reflecting pools in which muslim poets saw the tranquility of their faith. with th
his brush is three camel hairs. this is some of the work he does. the best known product is the persian rug. an average rug is made up of at least 1 million tiny knots, each must be made by hand. the knots make the pile of the rug. the foundation of the rug consists of a thread wound between large wooden rollers. rug industry wages are low. one of these skilled weavers earns less in a week than an average american worker receives for two hours of work. after the rose have been tied, they are...
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a live look at camel beach. a chance for a few showers in the poconos today. better chance north and west of the city. right now temperatures in the 70s and 80s. doylestown 77 sunshine. philadelphia 82 degrees. millville, 81. by this afternoon, temperatures rising to the upper 80s for most of us. mount pocono probably staying in the 80s. a mix of sun and clouds in doylestown. 89. 89 in mt. holly. 90 norristown. along the coast, 80s in atlantic city. 81 in cape may. heading closer to the city temperatures around 90. hot and humid today. hotter during your work week. >>> this morning we are learning more about james harris. he is the suspect in the murder of a recent drexel university graduate. harris is charged with murdering jasmine wright. the handyman was fired from his job at wright's apartment complex in june. harris is accused of beating, sexually assaulting and strangling wright. he has a long criminal past. his brother remembers when the convicted felon killed their father. >> i just know we heard shots. me and my friend jumped out, we ran down the stai
a live look at camel beach. a chance for a few showers in the poconos today. better chance north and west of the city. right now temperatures in the 70s and 80s. doylestown 77 sunshine. philadelphia 82 degrees. millville, 81. by this afternoon, temperatures rising to the upper 80s for most of us. mount pocono probably staying in the 80s. a mix of sun and clouds in doylestown. 89. 89 in mt. holly. 90 norristown. along the coast, 80s in atlantic city. 81 in cape may. heading closer to the city...