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reason now days because those closed in the mountains we don't have the roadways and it's largest city metros and in a way and. i go flip hamburgers at the local madonnas or i go down here peace joy and make pizza. that's not the same ideals over. these. people want. to do more to get people goes both ways you're so be. very strong and give more for their bodies every way home. will. continue to. give you the humanity. has seen and did it because you featured. uncles that were good examples of this work and to save these we now strap in your fingers. and make a lot of kids are going to be coming out of what i'm doing. if i don't use them in here and you know they're. going to go fine. there will be nobody here but really rich or they will be with me all the so. we're now in the coal mines i was eighteen years old it was around and asked how it worked in the coal mines for five years underground until your surface i am why you're here to. take. my. thirteen cents an hour rusty it was and since the coal mine down in the. tips are very good. there's not as much money in the sand. for my doing he
reason now days because those closed in the mountains we don't have the roadways and it's largest city metros and in a way and. i go flip hamburgers at the local madonnas or i go down here peace joy and make pizza. that's not the same ideals over. these. people want. to do more to get people goes both ways you're so be. very strong and give more for their bodies every way home. will. continue to. give you the humanity. has seen and did it because you featured. uncles that were good examples of...
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the bridge over the river eve are in the course of a city of metro pizza is supposed to connect the albanian dominated south and the serbian north of town. but ten years after constable became independent the bridges not helped bring both sides together and e.u. funded construction project for a meeting point on the bridge as stalled one year ago the serbian side even erected a barricade in protest which was later removed again and so far an e.u. funded roundabout is only finished on the albanian side. are due to how iran is an albanian student who grew up amid the emitter of it's a conflict she was ten when constable became independent from serbia until i was eighteen to nineteen years something like that i didn't was a bridge. currently only albanians used the bridge strolling along it in an apparent display of normalcy in the background serbian flags mark the north of the town. none of the serbs ever rest on the benches atop the bridge it's not know if it would be normal the would it wouldn't be divided ethnically by a bridge the bridges are used to connect people not to divide them. are
the bridge over the river eve are in the course of a city of metro pizza is supposed to connect the albanian dominated south and the serbian north of town. but ten years after constable became independent the bridges not helped bring both sides together and e.u. funded construction project for a meeting point on the bridge as stalled one year ago the serbian side even erected a barricade in protest which was later removed again and so far an e.u. funded roundabout is only finished on the...
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question for you becomes, in the kind of adi, the area of dominant influence, that is the kansas city, missouri metro area, republican members of congress, do you see voters taking out their anti-trump frustrations against a republican incumbent? >> that's a distinct possibility. and a person to e -- a race is kevin yoder, he represents the third district in kansas, the suburbs of kansas city. hillary clinton won his district by 1 point. and so he's certainly someone who could be in peril. he's told people privately he's seen concerning signs in his internal polling and has kind of raised the question of whether donald trump could drag him down. and there's a line of democrats waiting to take him of on. even though kansas and missouri are very red states, it's possible you could see a republican or two fall in the house. but you still have a really tough senate race in missouri where claire mccaskill, a democrat, is going to be fighting for her life. it's important to remember where democrats have some opportunities in the house. it's still a really tough slog for them on the senate side. >> our than
question for you becomes, in the kind of adi, the area of dominant influence, that is the kansas city, missouri metro area, republican members of congress, do you see voters taking out their anti-trump frustrations against a republican incumbent? >> that's a distinct possibility. and a person to e -- a race is kevin yoder, he represents the third district in kansas, the suburbs of kansas city. hillary clinton won his district by 1 point. and so he's certainly someone who could be in...
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noon tomorrow, rain in the city along the i-95 metro area. 6:30 when the game is on, we have rain acrossehigh valley, exiting by 9:30 or 10:00. you can see the moisture out of reading into the i-95 metro area. >> for the poconos, 2-4-inches of snow likely, then a mix, then rain. i-95 areas south to east switching to a soaking into tomorrow evening. mild tomorrow with a soaking on the way. monday, a high of 35, turning cloudy tuesday at 43 for the high. wednesday, another system moving through. periods of rain, milder, a high of 50. a high of 34, cloudy with rain possible and a high of 39-degrees. wet tomorrow but we are excited. we are getting ready. >> we got it. >> much more to come. stick around. ♪ ♪ >> okay, time for a check on sports with jeff skversky. we are less than 24 hours away. >> big thing tonight, get some sleep if you. can. >> burger. >> burger? >> it's good energy. >> doug has his players eat ice cream. they'll dream about the superbowl before they hit the pillow. the five decade nightmare could be over this time tomorrow. brett favre spoke to the eagles this morning sayi
noon tomorrow, rain in the city along the i-95 metro area. 6:30 when the game is on, we have rain acrossehigh valley, exiting by 9:30 or 10:00. you can see the moisture out of reading into the i-95 metro area. >> for the poconos, 2-4-inches of snow likely, then a mix, then rain. i-95 areas south to east switching to a soaking into tomorrow evening. mild tomorrow with a soaking on the way. monday, a high of 35, turning cloudy tuesday at 43 for the high. wednesday, another system moving...
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, so have 40,000 in seattle it is a huge investment and they have narrowed it down to 20 cities are major metroe country are covered. it is still a signal of their are still a they job creation machine and this is a little blip along that path. emily: amazon has had a history of being a secretive company, and on one hand there being more open about the process of the new headquarters, and on the other hand are not telling anybody anything which way they are leaning. one of our columnists wrote a piece about how amazon is ,pening the komodo a little bit but there are things they are not telling us. company does a great job of getting the best price out of its suppliers. among 20competition cities is a great day of getting those cities to negotiate against each other and give amazon the best prices, and across the board, so i think amazon is becoming more open to me yes, because they are involving other people and it is becoming like a reality tv show where we are waiting for the big reveal. emily: none of us can wait. how does the acquisition of whole foods play into this at the same time that k
, so have 40,000 in seattle it is a huge investment and they have narrowed it down to 20 cities are major metroe country are covered. it is still a signal of their are still a they job creation machine and this is a little blip along that path. emily: amazon has had a history of being a secretive company, and on one hand there being more open about the process of the new headquarters, and on the other hand are not telling anybody anything which way they are leaning. one of our columnists wrote...
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these often woden painted vehicles are known as the able author office red devils hat and metro opened in panama city in april two thousand and fourteen the city's very proud of it its central america's only underground railway. is sixteen kilometers long and traverses the city's south to know a second line is under construction and a third one is in planning half. the operator of the state run metro says two hundred fifty thousand passengers use line one every day there are nineteen trains with three carriages each on the line they were built in spain they operated three minute intervals servicing fourteen stations packed their own many tourists out on foot and made the exhaust fumes in modern panama city they prefer to admire it skyline from afar tourism elsewhere in the country on the other hand is evolving into a key income generating industry has actually that's the idea in. promoting panama as a touring tourism destination not panama has many attractions and that's why we are happy that we are. hearing. a lot of tourists from all over the world so we're becoming a very trendy country. with rega
these often woden painted vehicles are known as the able author office red devils hat and metro opened in panama city in april two thousand and fourteen the city's very proud of it its central america's only underground railway. is sixteen kilometers long and traverses the city's south to know a second line is under construction and a third one is in planning half. the operator of the state run metro says two hundred fifty thousand passengers use line one every day there are nineteen trains...
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metro. afterwards, the city's mio took to facebook, saying: later, he thanked them both in person, describinggreatjoy. and when you look at these images again, you realise that this could have been a terrible tragedy. instead, thanks to some courage and quick thinking, it was a tragedy averted. tim allman, bbc news. heart stopping stuff. now, we hear a lot about thejourney athletes take to compete at the olympics, but what about that of their parents? 0ne swiss couple decided that rather than flying to see their son compete, they'd prefer to travel almost all the distance by bicycle instead. katie silver reports. the end of an olympic sized journey. guido and his wife rita arrive in the ski card of the olympic village in pyeongchang. they have travelled 12,000 kilometres over lound to be reunited with their son, mischa, an aerial skierfrom reunited with their son, mischa, an aerial skier from switzerland. translation: he has always been a crazy one and done a lot of crazy things. i wasn't too surprised to hear about the trip. guido and rita started their bike to last year in 0lten, switzerlan
metro. afterwards, the city's mio took to facebook, saying: later, he thanked them both in person, describinggreatjoy. and when you look at these images again, you realise that this could have been a terrible tragedy. instead, thanks to some courage and quick thinking, it was a tragedy averted. tim allman, bbc news. heart stopping stuff. now, we hear a lot about thejourney athletes take to compete at the olympics, but what about that of their parents? 0ne swiss couple decided that rather than...
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basically sold it to a private entity 1880 jerrold avenue, manager partner by the name of trans metro, who the city knows and has a good working relationship, that was done in the summer 2017. also in that regard, they actually very quickly set up a concrete plant which is in violation d.b.i. issued a notice in that regard, so that's been stopped. and since then, though, a lot of activity in terms of discussion with the private report owner. and they have indicated in essence a willingness to allow us to start the environmental testing we need to as required per the environmental document, so we are pursuing that right now. we are going ahead and working with our consultants to go ahead and come up with the planning and get them out there to perform the appropriate archaeological testing, as well as hazardous materials testing. survey crews out there, spot checks on utilities, due diligence for the engineering work we need to go ahead and this will inform the appraisal. ordered an appraisal. so moving positively in that regard. so, even though the bad news is u.p. railroad sold it but ultimately we
basically sold it to a private entity 1880 jerrold avenue, manager partner by the name of trans metro, who the city knows and has a good working relationship, that was done in the summer 2017. also in that regard, they actually very quickly set up a concrete plant which is in violation d.b.i. issued a notice in that regard, so that's been stopped. and since then, though, a lot of activity in terms of discussion with the private report owner. and they have indicated in essence a willingness to...
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metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely see more tart turnover in both the job openings and rental properties in places like san francisco or new york city folks come in to build the latest and greatest tech gadget or social media side or work on a hedge fund they ride the wave for as long as that thing lasts and they transition on to the next place but then this next map here the darker concentrated color areas are folks age thirty five to sixty four just under retirement age who only their home they live in you know that got house they stay put as you can see the midwest once again shows where folks tend to plant their roots there a lit
metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely...
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metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely see more turf turnover in both the job openings and rental properties in places like san francisco and new york city folks come in to build the latest and greatest tech gadget or social media side or work on a hedge fund they ride the wave for as long as that thing lasts and they transition on to the next place but then this next map here the darker concentrated color areas are folks aged thirty five to sixty four just under retirement age who only their home they live in you know that that house they stay put as you can see the midwest once again shows where folks tend to plant their roots there a
metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely...
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metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely see more tart turnover in both the job openings and rental properties in places like san francisco or new york city folks come in to build the latest and greatest tech gadget or social media side or work on a hedge fund they ride the wave for as long as that thing lasts and they transition on to the next place but then this next map here the darker concentrated color areas are folks aged thirty five to sixty four just under retirement age who only their home they live in you know that that house they stay put as you can see the midwest once again shows where folks tend to plant their roots they're a
metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely...
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metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely see more tart turnover in both the job openings and rental properties in places like san francisco and new york city folks come in to build the latest and greatest tech gadget or.
metro new york city so as a formal realtor that tells me what jobs actually look like in that area those are all expensive real estate markets renting is not a whole bunch cheaper the tech bubble in san francisco bay area has driven up rental prices up to nearly five dollars a square foot putting the bay area at a higher price point now the new york city proper but that also means that these are high paying jobs right part so these aren't necessarily those forever careers though you'll likely...
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city. snow has exited much of the i-95 metro area.with visibility in spots as we go through the rest of the overnight hours. sky 6 double scan radar, dry, no major issues with precipitation. light flakes north and west, rain we had in north jersey is exiting the coast. right now in philadelphia, 33. winds in the upper 20s. winds out of the northwest, pressure at 0.35. air temperature, 39. visibility increasing in philadelphia, up to six miles, down to 2.5-miles. we are up in wildwood because the precipitation has long ended. in the city, 33. same for allentown, pocono, 30. cape may, 35. dover 34. freezing in wilmington. we are showing you this is a quick thumping of snow racing to the north and east. in new england, spots can get half a foot of snow. clear skies headed our way for sunday. early snow and rain exiting, clear by dawn, 30 in the suburbs for the overnight lows, slushy roads watching out for slick spots there. 34 in philadelphia for the overnight low. future tracker 6, through the night, 3:30, a number of 35. 35 in allentow
city. snow has exited much of the i-95 metro area.with visibility in spots as we go through the rest of the overnight hours. sky 6 double scan radar, dry, no major issues with precipitation. light flakes north and west, rain we had in north jersey is exiting the coast. right now in philadelphia, 33. winds in the upper 20s. winds out of the northwest, pressure at 0.35. air temperature, 39. visibility increasing in philadelphia, up to six miles, down to 2.5-miles. we are up in wildwood because...
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cities. philadelphia was one of the largest. >> 61 metro's across the country, applicants of color are more likely to be denied conventional mortgage, even if they have the same financial characteristics of a non-hispanic, white applicant. amy: we will look at modern day redlining 50 years after lbj signed the fair housing act banning racial discrimination in lending. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in parkland, florida, 17 people were killed and 15 others wounded wednesday in one of the deadliest school shootings in. the massacre at the stoneman douglas high school in broward county, florida, was the 18 school shooting this year. this is broward county sheriff scott israel. victims,e 17 confirmed 12 victims were within the building. two victims were just outside the building was the one victim is on the street at the corner of pine island. and two people lost the lives of the hospital. >> the weapons he had and whether or not the firms went off, was that in anticipation of the shooting taking place? >> i don't k
cities. philadelphia was one of the largest. >> 61 metro's across the country, applicants of color are more likely to be denied conventional mortgage, even if they have the same financial characteristics of a non-hispanic, white applicant. amy: we will look at modern day redlining 50 years after lbj signed the fair housing act banning racial discrimination in lending. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in...
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as editor for kansas city public television, he reports on the best drinking and dining establishments in the metro area. watch -- writing about what kansas city inns eat and drink, he reports on local theory, including a look at sandlot baseball in kansas city and its revival. atkc ll find his work kcpt.org. he's also the author of three books. please join me in welcoming to the kansas city public library, jonathan bender and william ousley. [applause] i just want to thank everyone for joining us here. i'm delighted he will have the opportunity to hear this story to say -- today. i want to tell you a bit about how this collection arrived at the kansas city library. i worked across the desk from mike mcgraw, the pulitzer prize winner, who now works with kansas city public television. sit across from mike, you get to hear great stories, one of which was the providence of his collection in the special collections room. these collection files had their first home on the kansas city star building, in what's known as the library, although they have a more affectionate term for it, they also call it the
as editor for kansas city public television, he reports on the best drinking and dining establishments in the metro area. watch -- writing about what kansas city inns eat and drink, he reports on local theory, including a look at sandlot baseball in kansas city and its revival. atkc ll find his work kcpt.org. he's also the author of three books. please join me in welcoming to the kansas city public library, jonathan bender and william ousley. [applause] i just want to thank everyone for joining...
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metro area. the heaviest by 8:00, skirting north of the city.ntown and the poconos finding wet weather there. 3:30 tomorrow afternoon, clouds are breaking. clouds start to thin out, brighter skies by the tail end of the day tomorrow. what you expect on and off rain heavier overnight. poor drainage is a big concern and reduced visibility with the rain over head. up to 62. clouds to sunshine monday. 56. wednesday, the last day of february, warm with plenty of sun and 60 for the high. thursday, mostly cloudy with rain poblg. rain continues friday at 48. first weekend of march, up to 42. sports is nix. it's a chilly day for a swim but it's all for a great cause. these folks spent the morning jumping into the ocean. more when "action news" comes right back. ♪ ♪ hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill?. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is,
metro area. the heaviest by 8:00, skirting north of the city.ntown and the poconos finding wet weather there. 3:30 tomorrow afternoon, clouds are breaking. clouds start to thin out, brighter skies by the tail end of the day tomorrow. what you expect on and off rain heavier overnight. poor drainage is a big concern and reduced visibility with the rain over head. up to 62. clouds to sunshine monday. 56. wednesday, the last day of february, warm with plenty of sun and 60 for the high. thursday,...
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so has a metro population of more than twenty five million the city is a world leader in the development of innovative technology. there are an estimated thirty million mobile phones in south korea which has a population of fifty million. samsung l.g. and she and i enjoy knowledge market share as. south korean firms have also made huge progress in the development of robot technology. not just five decades ago the country was one of the world's poorest what's behind south korea's remarkably swift economic development. how did it become one of the four asian economic tigers we've come here to find out. mr kwan runs a well known clinic that specializes in cosmetic surgery he's wealthy but he doesn't show it except when it comes to his car collection some are worth several hundred thousand dollars each. but one is even more proud of his two rather stubborn dogs. both chandu one and chandu two. clones from. the cloning of pets is illegal in europe but not in south korea in fact it's quite common. ones original poodle died a year ago. one went to a veterinarian to see whether his pet could be
so has a metro population of more than twenty five million the city is a world leader in the development of innovative technology. there are an estimated thirty million mobile phones in south korea which has a population of fifty million. samsung l.g. and she and i enjoy knowledge market share as. south korean firms have also made huge progress in the development of robot technology. not just five decades ago the country was one of the world's poorest what's behind south korea's remarkably...
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metro. and it appears as if something more broadly is occurring to big city transport and the ridership on itn. is it the uber effect, for example? people taking taxis rather than trains and buses? is it cycling? certainly, it can no longer be dismissed as an irrelevance in the big transport picture. is it terror keeping people away from the crowds? or is it that people shop from home these days and entertain themselves there too? i don't think this is — there's likely to be a single answer. it's more likely to be a complex one involving the way we live in and use big cities. it could just be something more than transport. the end of a three decade surge in the role of megacities. you see, it's notjust transport feeding it. —— feeling it. in london, museum visits are down as well, for example. the british museum, down 8% in 2017. not untypical of the sector.
metro. and it appears as if something more broadly is occurring to big city transport and the ridership on itn. is it the uber effect, for example? people taking taxis rather than trains and buses? is it cycling? certainly, it can no longer be dismissed as an irrelevance in the big transport picture. is it terror keeping people away from the crowds? or is it that people shop from home these days and entertain themselves there too? i don't think this is — there's likely to be a single answer....
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. >> if you get on a metro bus or subway car in any major city, that is what they tell you.m 9/11 and not father, when he met with president trump, we've gote warning signs were there. there areotog things we can be doing. when somebody yells out that many times that there is a problem, and government fails to act at the various levels, the problem isn't with everybody else. as with the government. >> sean: joe? >> there was a concerted effort to blame the nra. i never picked up a gun in my life. i will be honest with you. i have no dog in this fight. >> sean: i will take you to my range and help you. >>th i will stick with super soakers. if president trump or marco rubio, to blame them, even a successful boycott campaignst against the nra. you had delta, metlife, hertz, no longer giving nra -- it seems to be backfiring. that is the point now.ow another narrative has shifted and it seems to be poking more on the failures of local law enforcement to not renting this from happening. the fbi as well. i think that's a good thing. >> sean: thank you for being with us. we have a l
. >> if you get on a metro bus or subway car in any major city, that is what they tell you.m 9/11 and not father, when he met with president trump, we've gote warning signs were there. there areotog things we can be doing. when somebody yells out that many times that there is a problem, and government fails to act at the various levels, the problem isn't with everybody else. as with the government. >> sean: joe? >> there was a concerted effort to blame the nra. i never picked...
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you get on a metro bus or subway car in any major city. in u.ut of the ordinary and till us. that father specific so he brilliantly when he met with president trump last week. we have got to recognize warning signs are there and things we can be doing. if somebody yelings out that many times there is a problem and govment fails to act. the failure is not with everyone else. it's the government. >> joe. i have never picked up a gun in my life. i have no dog in this fight as far as the nra is concerned or marco rubio. >> i hope you i will stick with that. >> i will stick with super soaker he was i'm fine. there was a successful boycott campaign against the nra. delta, metlife. >> sean: going to back fire. >> no longer giving nra. it seems to be going in that direction. that's the point thought now it seems to be focusing more on the i didn't recall of local law enforcement to prevent this from happening. >> sean: got to roll. >> these a giewfd thing now. >> sean: more hannity after this.l. >> sean: all right, that's all the time we have left this
you get on a metro bus or subway car in any major city. in u.ut of the ordinary and till us. that father specific so he brilliantly when he met with president trump last week. we have got to recognize warning signs are there and things we can be doing. if somebody yelings out that many times there is a problem and govment fails to act. the failure is not with everyone else. it's the government. >> joe. i have never picked up a gun in my life. i have no dog in this fight as far as the nra...
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you can type in any bank in any city and get a result like that for your metro.my: were you surprised by the response, aaron, to your peace? we ran the first part of it a few weeks ago and the investigations that have opened and what we should know about all over the country, not only in pennsylvania? a key to the success of this investigation is taking something out of the abstract and bringing it home to particular communities. letting people know that it is neighborhood,heir in their city. it is no question that we focused our report on philadelphia where african-americans are nearly three times as likely to be turned down even when they make the same amount of money as their white counterparts. and we focused our energies there and had the greatest impact there so far. we also worked with the associated press and our partners at the public radio exchange and there have been stories on the covers of newspapers all around the country, in gainesville, florida, told the, obama, st. louis, detroit, etc., were local media have been turning the lens and the communit
you can type in any bank in any city and get a result like that for your metro.my: were you surprised by the response, aaron, to your peace? we ran the first part of it a few weeks ago and the investigations that have opened and what we should know about all over the country, not only in pennsylvania? a key to the success of this investigation is taking something out of the abstract and bringing it home to particular communities. letting people know that it is neighborhood,heir in their city....
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metro area. down across south jersey and delaware, moderate pockets are filling in. street level of storm tracker 6, traveling eastward into atlantic cityfall to the south of smyrna. in dover, pockets of heavy moisture. this continues from the southeast to northeast direction. as you wake up tomorrow morning, future tracker shows 7:00 in the morning a wall of water setting up with the heaviest i-95 corridor. we talk about the weather headlines and why we issued an accuweather alert. one to two" inches of rain likely and higher amounts in low lying areas and patchy fog is another concern we are tracking sunday. we have more detail in the accuweather forecast, walter. >> we are following a developing story tonight, live picture of 56 and locust. a man in his 20s has been gunned down, shot in the face and torso about 9:30. the victim died later at penn presbyterian hospital. there is no word on a suspect or motivate. more on this story when we get more information. >> an inmate released from the the kern promhold correction facility. he didn't even make it off of the property before making another crime. we were briefed at a news conferenc
metro area. down across south jersey and delaware, moderate pockets are filling in. street level of storm tracker 6, traveling eastward into atlantic cityfall to the south of smyrna. in dover, pockets of heavy moisture. this continues from the southeast to northeast direction. as you wake up tomorrow morning, future tracker shows 7:00 in the morning a wall of water setting up with the heaviest i-95 corridor. we talk about the weather headlines and why we issued an accuweather alert. one to...
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city than a lot of championships mean to overs. >> it means everything to the people. the philadelphia metro area needs this. and, we waited a long time. >> reporter: earning congrats from the president to rocky himself. their historic win robs tom brady and the patriots from getting a record-tying sixth super bowl victory. >> we obviously didn't get the job done. >> reporter: as for the night's other stars -- ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: -- pink battled through the flu, singing a pitch perfect national anthem. justin timberlake had a great half time performance. ♪ as long as i get my suit and tie ♪ >> reporter: and he gave the world perhaps the real champ from super bowl lii, selfie kid. >> super bowl selfies. >> reporter: well, the the big game may be over. now comes the big day for air travel. 70,000 travellers expected today at the minneapolis airport. compare that to the previous record of 47,000. right now, they're telling people to get there at least four hours before their flight. lucky for me, i'm flying out tuesday. i'll be fine. >> oh. >> luxury. >> tuesday, it will be ten degrees. it's minus
city than a lot of championships mean to overs. >> it means everything to the people. the philadelphia metro area needs this. and, we waited a long time. >> reporter: earning congrats from the president to rocky himself. their historic win robs tom brady and the patriots from getting a record-tying sixth super bowl victory. >> we obviously didn't get the job done. >> reporter: as for the night's other stars -- ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: -- pink battled...
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it is a huge investment and they have narrowed it down to 20 cities, which is not narrowing it very much, basically all the major metrosy are covered. it is still a signal of their growth, that they are still a job creation machine and this is a little blip along that path. emily: it is interesting, amazon has had a history of being a secretive coming, and yet with this headquarters, on the one hand, they are being more open about the process, and on the other hand, they are not telling anybody anything. one of our columnists wrote a piece about how amazon was months -- was once very secretive but they are starting to open up, but there are things they are not telling us. michael: this company does a great job of getting the best price out of its suppliers. having a competition among 20 cities is a great way of getting those cities to negotiate against each other and give amazon the best prices, and across the board, so i think amazon is becoming more open. yes, because they are involving other people and it is becoming like a reality tv show where we are waiting for the big reveal. emily: absolutely. none of us can wa
it is a huge investment and they have narrowed it down to 20 cities, which is not narrowing it very much, basically all the major metrosy are covered. it is still a signal of their growth, that they are still a job creation machine and this is a little blip along that path. emily: it is interesting, amazon has had a history of being a secretive coming, and yet with this headquarters, on the one hand, they are being more open about the process, and on the other hand, they are not telling anybody...
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city center. we really change the journey time from the airport to the the metro station.that investments are being made in infrastructure. yousef: how involved has richard branson been in these conversations in dubai? >> he has been active in this, it has been a week of firsts. we disconfirm india where we announced a huge project with the government to build a 140 kilometer hyperloop. richard branson signed that agreement in front of the prime minister. he is spending time here in the emirates, in dubai. he is helping around the world. his engagement, his excitement, with this company has been palpable. we are very lucky to have him as our chairman. yousef: what do you make of some of the plans of elon musk to get into this business? >> elon musk can speak about his plans. he is focusing on tunneling. our focus is on a technology that will go above ground or below ground. the route here between abu dhabi and dubai, most of that would be above ground because the ground is flat and level. some of that would be bonita -- be it ground if we went to the city center. i think h
city center. we really change the journey time from the airport to the the metro station.that investments are being made in infrastructure. yousef: how involved has richard branson been in these conversations in dubai? >> he has been active in this, it has been a week of firsts. we disconfirm india where we announced a huge project with the government to build a 140 kilometer hyperloop. richard branson signed that agreement in front of the prime minister. he is spending time here in the...
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city boy. it seems he spends all the money in the metro area and the rural area gets left out. i don't care how much money he would get, i think he would spend it in the metro area and we would get nothing. it seems the heavily populated areas get the cream of the crop. america'shink 85% of population now resides in urban is understandable the majority of public expenditures will occur in urban areas. that said, we have done a dreadful job of ensuring rural america has the foundation of infrastructure they need to succeed and thrive. we need a program that provides rural america what they need. i don't think this program accomplishes that. host: from stockton, california, good morning. caller: i wanted to make a comment. all of these things can be handled by whatever. everybody pays taxes. that pays taxes, eight nothing wrong with their area, that is full -- eight nothing wrong with their area, -- ain't nothing wrong with their area, that is cool. on thenomy is based monopoly game. if you own everything, you can charge anything you want. that is the whole point. right now, ther
city boy. it seems he spends all the money in the metro area and the rural area gets left out. i don't care how much money he would get, i think he would spend it in the metro area and we would get nothing. it seems the heavily populated areas get the cream of the crop. america'shink 85% of population now resides in urban is understandable the majority of public expenditures will occur in urban areas. that said, we have done a dreadful job of ensuring rural america has the foundation of...
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city going north, right? >> yes, going on the-- roughly based on the metro north. >> st6ephen: is this like "taken" on the metro>> stephen: okay, all right. >> i'm an insurance salesman. >> stephen: an insurance salesman. >> who has just lost his job because i have reached the age of 60. >> stephen: oh my, okay. >> and i'm mortgaged to the hilt, i have a kid about to start college, and i haven't told the missus i don't have a job anymore. and i'm approached on the commute by a very attractive lady, played by vera farmiga, who offers me this-- would you do this little thing for this huge amount of money? >> stephen: and you say yes? >> sure. but i don't know what it's going to lead to. it leads to a big criminal conspiracy. >> stephen: what are we about to see here? >> i'm not sure. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. >> sorry, stephen. >> this is exciting. no, it's fine; no apologies necessary. let's find out together. jim? >> who are you? >> calm down. >> why are you following me? are you the reason they're searching passengers? >> who are you? >> stephen: wow. ( cheers and applause ) that is-- i just want to make
city going north, right? >> yes, going on the-- roughly based on the metro north. >> st6ephen: is this like "taken" on the metro>> stephen: okay, all right. >> i'm an insurance salesman. >> stephen: an insurance salesman. >> who has just lost his job because i have reached the age of 60. >> stephen: oh my, okay. >> and i'm mortgaged to the hilt, i have a kid about to start college, and i haven't told the missus i don't have a job...
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this idea of going, i guess, tokenless or cardless in a metro station really seems very disruptive to me, especially here in a place like new york cityta is making revenue every time you forget your metro card, they charge you for a metro card so this sounds like it's very disruptive. >> reporter: potentially but you also have to look at how many different ways there are going to be to pay you're right, i talked to visa's ceo just over a month ago about some of these same issues. visa has done some research and funded research that shows when you don't have to use cash, that accelerates economies. and also when you don't have to swipe a card, when there's less friction in the payment process, more commerce gets done. that's really what they're banking on here, having a piece of these little transactions and with sensors, with 5g making the s sensors more available, potentially more revenue for visa. >> jon, great stuff. thank you so much. jon fortt from barcelona >>> when we come back, grading the new fed chair, rick santelli's going to sit down with former fed governor mark olson talk to him about that by the way, quick programming
this idea of going, i guess, tokenless or cardless in a metro station really seems very disruptive to me, especially here in a place like new york cityta is making revenue every time you forget your metro card, they charge you for a metro card so this sounds like it's very disruptive. >> reporter: potentially but you also have to look at how many different ways there are going to be to pay you're right, i talked to visa's ceo just over a month ago about some of these same issues. visa has...