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and i will just briefly mention she grew up in delaware. educated in delaware. delaware civil engineer as i recall went to work at dell dot served 28 years. i call her the zyrena of bicycling rufrlgs it used to be not a dwood biking greenway state we're among the best started with her early involvement. she wanted it to become our dell dot secretary and serve with distinction. if you are on i-95 that's a big part of what she did. we surfaced i-95 shut down i-95 the year i ran for u.s. sfat and still won. still won. people said have you lost your mind? she ran that project. we resurfaced i-95 both ways. the built the state one. and you name it she was involved. the river front -- development of the river front if you come through wilmington on the train look out the sweeds and finns landed in america 380 years ago. that transformation was one she worked on. a million different projects. went on to become a the partner and still helps out in a variety of ways. lives on a farm very successful family farm in middle part of our state. and we are delighted she is here
and i will just briefly mention she grew up in delaware. educated in delaware. delaware civil engineer as i recall went to work at dell dot served 28 years. i call her the zyrena of bicycling rufrlgs it used to be not a dwood biking greenway state we're among the best started with her early involvement. she wanted it to become our dell dot secretary and serve with distinction. if you are on i-95 that's a big part of what she did. we surfaced i-95 shut down i-95 the year i ran for u.s. sfat and...
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meet 8-year-old hailey willard of dover, delaware. >> hi, everyone.. >> reporter: and hailey is about to read a bedtime story. >> today i'll be reading "lola gets a cat." >> reporter: lola gets a cat and her viewers get a story. and she's not alone. >> i'm zaria. >> reporter: that's her older sister, zaria, 13. every night, they read stories live on their facebook page, on instagram, too. >> today, i will be reading "who loves me?" >> reporter: what they love are books. and it was last february they had an idea. to read bedtime stories to children their age who might not have anyone else to read to them. >> today i will be reading "how jelly roll morton invented jazz." >> reporter: they say they know parents work late and have many other things to do. and today, we watched as they went back to their public library to select their next few books. and lets just say they were a little excited to fill us in. >> hi, david! >> i'm zaria. >> and i'm hailey. >> reporter: and they told us what they'll be reading later tonight. >> tonight, we'll be reading "i g
meet 8-year-old hailey willard of dover, delaware. >> hi, everyone.. >> reporter: and hailey is about to read a bedtime story. >> today i'll be reading "lola gets a cat." >> reporter: lola gets a cat and her viewers get a story. and she's not alone. >> i'm zaria. >> reporter: that's her older sister, zaria, 13. every night, they read stories live on their facebook page, on instagram, too. >> today, i will be reading "who loves me?"...
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. >> oppressive humidity gripping the delaware valley today. ionly going to get hotter. >> reporter: in richmond, virginia, the heat turning deadly tuesday. a 10-month-old left in a hot car dying at the hospital. the heat index was 103. in 1995, a heat wave here in chicago killed more than 700 people. tonight, emergency rooms are on alert, bracing for an influx of heat-related emergencies. >> so, if someone comes in and we think it's heat stroke, we'll put them into this ice bucket to get their body temperature down as fast as possible. >> reporter: and in new york city, after that weekend blackout plunged a sectional of manhattan into darkness, fears that triple-digit temperatures this weekend could bring more outages. >> we'll continually remind people to only use the energy they need. >> reporter: david, here in chicago, we're bracing for temperatures that will feel like 105 degrees the next few days. the emergency room doctor i talked to says even if you're staying hydrated, you can still be susceptible to heat stroke. he says the key is to
. >> oppressive humidity gripping the delaware valley today. ionly going to get hotter. >> reporter: in richmond, virginia, the heat turning deadly tuesday. a 10-month-old left in a hot car dying at the hospital. the heat index was 103. in 1995, a heat wave here in chicago killed more than 700 people. tonight, emergency rooms are on alert, bracing for an influx of heat-related emergencies. >> so, if someone comes in and we think it's heat stroke, we'll put them into this ice...
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delaware route 1, extra crowded this weekend. bring your patience. >>> i am telling you hot as it is and humid as it is, beach is perfect. >> i left on wednesday to get down to the eastern shore and i came backy.yesterda so much traffic. so much traffic getting there. but it was nice. nice down there. people got to enjoy the extended holiday vacation. i did not because i am here. but it is so nice. with the humidity, you want to be near the water. it is hot. temperatures are in the 80s. >> i know. >> steamy and muggy. >> it is so mug y. i know it is really muggy out there. it is going to continue to be muggy throughout much of the day today. let's look at it right now. it changed a little bit but it was really eeriein this mo three minutes ago we had a pinkish hue in the air. really hazy out there. i just tweeted out that picture. now the sunp came u at about 5:49 this morning. it is a beautiful start to your saturday. you step outside and the humidity hits you like a ton of bricks. showers on tap for sunday. i think we will have
delaware route 1, extra crowded this weekend. bring your patience. >>> i am telling you hot as it is and humid as it is, beach is perfect. >> i left on wednesday to get down to the eastern shore and i came backy.yesterda so much traffic. so much traffic getting there. but it was nice. nice down there. people got to enjoy the extended holiday vacation. i did not because i am here. but it is so nice. with the humidity, you want to be near the water. it is hot. temperatures are in...
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the national park service reached an agreement with the concession operator delaware nor. the majestic hotel will be the awhanee again. this touched off a dispute. delaware north claimed it trademarked the names of several facilities and demanded money. so the names were changed for the time being. delaware north is receiving $12 million in the settlement. >> have you been checking out all the sales today? it is officially amazon's prime day. but other retailers are matching and beating those deals. >> it's a competitive environment. 7 on your side michael finney is keeping track of the action. >> it's pretty wild out there today. last year prime day brought in $3 billion. this year analysts are pegging sales closer to 5 billion. now, this is beginning to look like black friday summer edition. prime day has been so successful last year, amazon's website crashed. and this year prime day has doubled into a two-day extravaganza. and time is running out. every few minutes new items go on sale and most of them come with a count down clock with an expiration time. prices suggest
the national park service reached an agreement with the concession operator delaware nor. the majestic hotel will be the awhanee again. this touched off a dispute. delaware north claimed it trademarked the names of several facilities and demanded money. so the names were changed for the time being. delaware north is receiving $12 million in the settlement. >> have you been checking out all the sales today? it is officially amazon's prime day. but other retailers are matching and beating...
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inre is an expression delaware. they are the ones that brought me to the dance. in early days, we had the highest percentage of uaw workers including michigan, because of such a small population with a large percentage of workers, we were the largest gm plant outside of detroit and the largest chrysler plant. a lot of other things. they are all gone now. they are all gone. they were the first to endorse this 29-year-old kid when i ran. and i won. we also want to thank the ufcw. roger is the president and they did a couple great months lately. particularly in massachusetts. stick with it, we are coming back. i make no apologies, i may union -- i union guy. am a [applause] mr. biden: i think people are beginning to realize, and my wife is going to get mad at me for going off scripture a little when american workers are beginning to realize is there would not be any such thing as a 40 hour week or overtime pay, there would be no such thing, and it goes on and on, were it not for organized labor. we owe you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, it sounds trite, but it is
inre is an expression delaware. they are the ones that brought me to the dance. in early days, we had the highest percentage of uaw workers including michigan, because of such a small population with a large percentage of workers, we were the largest gm plant outside of detroit and the largest chrysler plant. a lot of other things. they are all gone now. they are all gone. they were the first to endorse this 29-year-old kid when i ran. and i won. we also want to thank the ufcw. roger is the...
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we moved to delaware. every time there was a recession, someone in our family, some neighbor we knew, got laid off or lost their job. my dad used to use this expression. joey, a job is a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your jig nitty. -- dignity. it's about your place in the committee. it's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say hon he, it's going to be ok. it's more than that. it's more than a paycheck. and ladies in german -- ladies and gentlemen, we've denied people are right to that dignity. [applause] mr. biden: so folks. [applause] mr. biden: you can't do that without making sure you look at your child and be able to help them when they're in trouble. i heard people say how they lost people to cancer. how many of you have lost someone to cancer that they love? well, you know what it is. can you imagine -- if you could have any dignity as a father, a brother, a son, a husband, a wife -- in my case, my son came home after a year in iraq, a decorated soldier, with a terminal disease,
we moved to delaware. every time there was a recession, someone in our family, some neighbor we knew, got laid off or lost their job. my dad used to use this expression. joey, a job is a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your jig nitty. -- dignity. it's about your place in the committee. it's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say hon he, it's going to be ok. it's more than that. it's more than a paycheck. and ladies in german -- ladies and gentlemen, we've denied people are...
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host: let's talk to judith calling from clayton, delaware. judith, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for being there. i appreciate you guys. i have been homeless by choice, and i've worked with a lot of homeless people in the mental health field. evense to be homeless, though i was making good money, because i wanted make sure -- wanted to make sure my kids were provided for first. i lived in my car for a little while, at the v.a. for a little while, and i've been homeless in southern california and in delaware. southern california, i found, one of the biggest problems is that it is hard to be homeless if you don't have some kind of a problem. you are down on your luck and kind of hard, they really don't look at you as much as if you have an abuse problem, domestic violence problem, or a mental health problem. one of the worst things southern california ever did, or california period, was disband the state mental health system and decide people needed to be in the community, because there's a lot of people that would be much more -- that would be well
host: let's talk to judith calling from clayton, delaware. judith, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for being there. i appreciate you guys. i have been homeless by choice, and i've worked with a lot of homeless people in the mental health field. evense to be homeless, though i was making good money, because i wanted make sure -- wanted to make sure my kids were provided for first. i lived in my car for a little while, at the v.a. for a little while, and i've been homeless in...
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our son served in iraq as a member of the delaware army national guard. i know you have a lot of national guard families here. how many national guard are in here? how many military are in here today? [applause] : today when we celebrate the birth of our country, i often think about the people who defend our liberty with their lives. it is not just those who served in the armed forces. it is their families as well. even though they don't wear a uniform, they also serve. today, i just got to tour the iowa veterans. [applause] the commandant and his team are really doing a great job creating a community that recognizes the personal specific needs of each veteran in the veterans home. i was grateful to -- i also met mark smith who joined me -- is he in the back? i see a hand back there. [applause] the commandant called the veterans home the jewel of iowa. i thought that was really a nice way to phrase it. that's why i wanted to put that in my speech. i thought that was appropriate because it was such a special place. joe says we only have one sacred obligati
our son served in iraq as a member of the delaware army national guard. i know you have a lot of national guard families here. how many national guard are in here? how many military are in here today? [applause] : today when we celebrate the birth of our country, i often think about the people who defend our liberty with their lives. it is not just those who served in the armed forces. it is their families as well. even though they don't wear a uniform, they also serve. today, i just got to...
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back in 2015 the national park service change concession operators from delaware north to air a mark delaware north sued shortly after that claiming it owned the naming rights of properties in the park, including the ahwahnee which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel under the settlement yosemite can go back to using the former name sub landmarks, including the ahwahnee hotel as well as the will want a hotel curry village and others. >>california and the white house are clashing again this time over new asylum rules the trump administration rolled out today starting tomorrow immigrants can no longer seek asylum in the us if they didn't apply for protections on the way here kron 4 capitol reporter ashley zavala explains how state leaders are responding. president trump's new rules of the southern border prohibit migrants from seeking asylum if they travel to another country before. >>driving to the us. the administration's latest move to slow the flow of immigrants coming to the border. >>this rule goes into effect immediately and it's expected to face legal challenges,
back in 2015 the national park service change concession operators from delaware north to air a mark delaware north sued shortly after that claiming it owned the naming rights of properties in the park, including the ahwahnee which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel under the settlement yosemite can go back to using the former name sub landmarks, including the ahwahnee hotel as well as the will want a hotel curry village and others. >>california and the white house are...
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there is one individual, just because it speaks to your point, named david mclane, a delaware guy who was one of washington's very good intelligence officers on several occasions, not only around philadelphia but he also did personal reconnaissance that allowed wayne to do a bayonet charge. he was at some other places. but his documents are fascinating because this was a very disorganized guy. he only had a thought would take whatever piece of paper he had on him and would write down what he thought. you would have a bill for a horse one time and on the back you'd have something written such as arnold is involved with the british, which he did write. but you'd have no idea when he wrote that, whether he wrote it before or after the fact, because he had written it on the back of a piece of paper. in the case of general green, i have done original research. i wept through his 26 volumes of correspondence and went back and looked at their correspondence. that's why it took 20 years, i think. >> right. were the british -- the military spies that were british, was there any reason other th
there is one individual, just because it speaks to your point, named david mclane, a delaware guy who was one of washington's very good intelligence officers on several occasions, not only around philadelphia but he also did personal reconnaissance that allowed wayne to do a bayonet charge. he was at some other places. but his documents are fascinating because this was a very disorganized guy. he only had a thought would take whatever piece of paper he had on him and would write down what he...
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they change concession operations from delaware, north. 2 air mark so delaware north decided to sue shortly after that claiming that it owned the naming rights of those properties in the park, including the ahwahnee hotel which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel so under the settlement yosemite can actually go back to using the former names of landmarks. well family and friends are calling it a miracle 60 year-old cheryl powell, she went missing on friday near a campground and inyo county. so search crews have found or if she's alive. greg mills spoke to the woman's family. >>one more look at the powell family. they are thrilled, cheryl is safe you see cheryl husband, joe daughter farrah and son greg. >>we're so happy possibly be happy here. >>and we brought the euro this over here at this long time campers cheryl and her husband, joe were camping in this remote area not far from bishop, while joe park their jeep at the campsite 4 days ago. cheryl took their dog miley with her when she went to relieve herself in a bush. a man with a knife confronted her. we face time with her
they change concession operations from delaware, north. 2 air mark so delaware north decided to sue shortly after that claiming that it owned the naming rights of those properties in the park, including the ahwahnee hotel which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel so under the settlement yosemite can actually go back to using the former names of landmarks. well family and friends are calling it a miracle 60 year-old cheryl powell, she went missing on friday near a campground and...
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three days later, hitting another one in rehoboth beach, delaware. very next day, 300 miles away, another robbery in ayden, north carolina. here, you see her in the bank with that pink purse, handing the teller a note. >> if you rob a bank and you use a particular approach, disguise, you may well keep doing it, because it works. >> reporter: her most recent holdup allegedly taking place friday. police picking her up at that charlotte hotel sunday, along with an alleged accomplice. david, both baez and that alleged accomplice are being held on $4 million bond each. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back, that building collapse, the top floor coming down. several workers rushed to the hospital. >>> and it was difficult to watch that 9-year-old attacked by a bison. she is okay. but tonight, now, another bison attack. where and the images in just a moment. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmeno
three days later, hitting another one in rehoboth beach, delaware. very next day, 300 miles away, another robbery in ayden, north carolina. here, you see her in the bank with that pink purse, handing the teller a note. >> if you rob a bank and you use a particular approach, disguise, you may well keep doing it, because it works. >> reporter: her most recent holdup allegedly taking place friday. police picking her up at that charlotte hotel sunday, along with an alleged accomplice....
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, there was an earlier period where white eyes and large factions of delawares thought their best bet was to ally themselves with the united states. the kentucky settlements helped change that dynamic for them. the war ended in 1783. the fighting ended in 1781, but the war was concluded in 1783 with the treaty of paris. one of the well-known facts about this treaty, in this document that defined the peace between great britain and the united states, no mention was made of britain's native american allies. simply the native population of north america is simply not a subject of the treaty of paris of 1783. this meant that the united states could interpret the significance of this treaty for native peoples any way that it wanted to, and -- the united states chose to interpret the treaty of paris where britain basically says we lost the war, the united states interpreted this treaty to extend to britain's native allies and, in fact to all the native peoples in the near east, whether they were allied with great britain, neutral, or whether they were allied with the united states. in the c
, there was an earlier period where white eyes and large factions of delawares thought their best bet was to ally themselves with the united states. the kentucky settlements helped change that dynamic for them. the war ended in 1783. the fighting ended in 1781, but the war was concluded in 1783 with the treaty of paris. one of the well-known facts about this treaty, in this document that defined the peace between great britain and the united states, no mention was made of britain's native...
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he has an interesting solution to how to handle delaware. delaware is a border state. it still has several hundred enslaved african-americans and a number of plantations and several counties that favor secession. henry's solution is very simple. he calls together all 300 employees of the dupont company and tells them you can take an oath of allegiance to the united states right now or you can take your hat and get out. if you take the oath of allegiance you're going to get a pay raise. that's an easy sell for a lot of these powder workers. as soon as he's done that, he forms these gentleman into two companies of militia. with dupont and his workers on side, the delaware economy heavily depends on them. and you've already seized wilmington where dupont is located with a military force. so, as major general henry goes, so the state of delaware goes during the civil war. now, he's approached by the war department relatively early on because of his interest in the gunpowder manufacturing industry and because of his known loyalty. and they tell him about this problem they'r
he has an interesting solution to how to handle delaware. delaware is a border state. it still has several hundred enslaved african-americans and a number of plantations and several counties that favor secession. henry's solution is very simple. he calls together all 300 employees of the dupont company and tells them you can take an oath of allegiance to the united states right now or you can take your hat and get out. if you take the oath of allegiance you're going to get a pay raise. that's...
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exect to have company if you are heading to the beaches in delaware this weekend. >> the sand is hot,s cool. that guy doesn't like the water, rywhere.ellas are ev a lot of people decided to spend their 5th of july here. >> ie wanted ic cream. >> they are happy get you a coop of delaware peach or apgical unicorn. the beach hpy to see feet on the boards and people spending a lot of money. this lady needs to find shorts asap. way too hot for jeans. >> i am going to get some shorts. >> chairs, umbrellas, sweatshirts. >> those are the top sellers. they say the summerstarted off slow but it really picked up. the manager says keep coming. lots of sandwiches to folks coming off of the beach. businesses seeing more of all of them, way more than in 2018. >> so far itas been much better. >> if you are coming in from northern d.c. or the baltimore area, pack some patience, you are go to need it. it is extra crowded this weekend. again, bring your patience. >>> sounds lovely, doesn't it. it is so hot and sticky. i always say i can't complain. i would much prefer extreme heat than cold. >> i don't
exect to have company if you are heading to the beaches in delaware this weekend. >> the sand is hot,s cool. that guy doesn't like the water, rywhere.ellas are ev a lot of people decided to spend their 5th of july here. >> ie wanted ic cream. >> they are happy get you a coop of delaware peach or apgical unicorn. the beach hpy to see feet on the boards and people spending a lot of money. this lady needs to find shorts asap. way too hot for jeans. >> i am going to get some...
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temperature i if you're aded to delaware and marylandmpature in the low . lok at . >> good lv springhis crash there. that is on the ride of the roadway for this enaccid 66 inbound out bound no problems and65 looking good. prince george's county looking nice and clear here. >>> one of the weekend's biggest sports stories, of course, involved prince george's county native kevin durant. he is heading to the big apple. k.d. signing with the brooklyn nets. it's a four-year contract worth $164 million. if youe can blieve it, that isa tually below durant's asking price. he is taking less money along ir with kyrieng who is also heading to brooklyn so that the nets could also get deandre jordan. they are still all very rich. >> right. >> bottom line! >> 164 million is enough! >> i'll take it. >>> now to baseball. ts year' scherzer's seventh all-stargame. what a year he has had. he lead the majors with 170 ndon, his first i hope they have a greathe eye. a state is giving the blind a chance to playseall. it's thees and it lets you they transformed a field for the taco
temperature i if you're aded to delaware and marylandmpature in the low . lok at . >> good lv springhis crash there. that is on the ride of the roadway for this enaccid 66 inbound out bound no problems and65 looking good. prince george's county looking nice and clear here. >>> one of the weekend's biggest sports stories, of course, involved prince george's county native kevin durant. he is heading to the big apple. k.d. signing with the brooklyn nets. it's a four-year contract...
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if you're heading to the area beaches, maryland and delaware beaches, virginia beach, to the out er nkst too shabby. if you're sticking around here, isolated chances ofrs showe. it's mainly the higher elevations. short lived. ss than a 20% chance you'll see it where you are. sortunately we have a bit of rain, mold spo up in moderate range. a lot of people are suffering withth allergies. 's only going to get worse as we continue next couple days. might be a good time to head to the pool. saturday, go ahead, today, lather on the sunscreen. awesome conditions heading throughro tomor touches of humidity out there. it will be hot and humid as we get into monday. tomorrow, temperatures in the w 90s. isolated chance of a shower or thunderstorm popping up. mainly spotty showers for your saturday, sunday and monday. we'll up it a little bit for isolated chances tuesday afternoo given the heat and humidia frontal system isac app the area. next big change with scattered showers and thunderstorms on wednesday. could have a few lgering into thursday but you can see the humidity levels are not too ba
if you're heading to the area beaches, maryland and delaware beaches, virginia beach, to the out er nkst too shabby. if you're sticking around here, isolated chances ofrs showe. it's mainly the higher elevations. short lived. ss than a 20% chance you'll see it where you are. sortunately we have a bit of rain, mold spo up in moderate range. a lot of people are suffering withth allergies. 's only going to get worse as we continue next couple days. might be a good time to head to the pool....
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the river, called crooked by the delaware indians, provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and soame and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga? >> there have been some changes since 1956 but if man's mark has not yet become an epitaph, it is still a death knell. today, without question, the cuyahoga is still dying. but there's a possibility of resurrection. ♪ the cuyahoga river begins above chardon in geauga county as two separate branches rising from springs and marshes. true to its name, it finds a crooked path south to akron, then north to cleveland and lake erie, 100 miles of waterway. ♪ this epilogue, this essay on the cuyahoga, begins a few miles from the river's source, near burton, ohio, where conservationists gather each spring for a canoe trip down the river. it is as much an inspectio
the river, called crooked by the delaware indians, provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and soame and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga? >> there have been some changes since 1956 but if...
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the river, called crooked, by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? ♪ >> you're now going to see a documentary "montage" film of the cuyahoga. the rivers of this country belong to the people. what we do with them, the people should decide. there are many decisions that must be made in regards to your rivers. i would hope you participate in these decisions and see to it the rivers are cleaned up and are made most meaningful for all of the people that live in this region. thank you. narrator: the cuyahoga very nearly encircles cleveland. its 100-mile water course etches an arc from the east, flowing south, curving west, worrying its way through the glacial valleys and flowing due north to lake erie. th
the river, called crooked, by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? ♪ >> you're now going to see a...
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i used to live in delaware. >> so other than just living in delaware, what is it about him that rightight shooter. >> between communities here and nevada are vast stretches of open land, as you can see. about 85% of this land is owned by the federal government. >> government controls too much of the land in nevada. way too much. >> that argument enjoyed bipartisan support at the muddy river bar and grill in rural mawapa. where weet up with a group of retirees during lunch. >> being retired, i'm concerned about the prices going up and our retirement is staying low, so social security wise. >> prescription prices are so high. and so i think that's a concern for all seniors. >> what are your thoughts on immigration? >> the biggest problem we as as far as that is concerned, we're not making it so people can come in legally. i mean, the paperwork is huh months. >> the one thing that still bothers me is people still refer to me as a mexican. i'm an american. a kid comes from germany, learns english. nobody asks him where are you from because there's a stereotype of what an american looks li
i used to live in delaware. >> so other than just living in delaware, what is it about him that rightight shooter. >> between communities here and nevada are vast stretches of open land, as you can see. about 85% of this land is owned by the federal government. >> government controls too much of the land in nevada. way too much. >> that argument enjoyed bipartisan support at the muddy river bar and grill in rural mawapa. where weet up with a group of retirees during...
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beach forecast thursday friday and saturday, if you're heading upo maryland or delaware beaches plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid-80s and just a few s chances of rain on thursday and friday. look at that ocean temperature. 73 degrees. we do have chances of rain wednesd, thursday, friday, saturday. taking it out for sunday right now kept it in for monday.h wit this heat building we will have daily chance. ck withh temperatures st us into the beginning of next week. let's look at theoadways with melissa mollet. good morning. >>> taking a look now at these road. as we zoom in northbound 295 only one lane getting by sudland parkway. northbound5 before 123, we have two right lanes getting by that work zone. a aron? >> thank you. >>> next on "news4 today," the push for locally sourced food lead toul new r for gardens and farmers market. >> peopled in one neighborhoo are not happy about these changes and it's stirring up a little bit of garden war. >>> this afternoon "ellen." at 30 and then the new on news4 at 4:00. >>> the historic carousel at glen echo park took its last
beach forecast thursday friday and saturday, if you're heading upo maryland or delaware beaches plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid-80s and just a few s chances of rain on thursday and friday. look at that ocean temperature. 73 degrees. we do have chances of rain wednesd, thursday, friday, saturday. taking it out for sunday right now kept it in for monday.h wit this heat building we will have daily chance. ck withh temperatures st us into the beginning of next week. let's look...
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evans. >> i appreciate the question, especially coming from delaware, because the state of delaware based on my previous experiences very innovative in the approach they are taking. in my work as u.s. cyber challenge director we really looked at this and the blending of nonprofit public sector, the education system, and how you do that and how to identify that and then make it, and that commitment of bringing them in is clearly demonstrated in the way the state of delaware has tackled this issue. there are incentives. there are things we need to do, but what really gets people excited, and you have to look outside the more traditional places, some of the people that are best in this field do not come out of stem. that is demonstrated when you put together teams in the competitions to see all the skill sets that are needed. >> thank you. mr. dodge. >> thank you for the question. we actively monitor our staffing levels and needs and we have undertook several programs in the last couple years. i won't get the precise names of the programs. basically there is an internship program where we re
evans. >> i appreciate the question, especially coming from delaware, because the state of delaware based on my previous experiences very innovative in the approach they are taking. in my work as u.s. cyber challenge director we really looked at this and the blending of nonprofit public sector, the education system, and how you do that and how to identify that and then make it, and that commitment of bringing them in is clearly demonstrated in the way the state of delaware has tackled...
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back in 2015 the national park service change concession operators from delaware north to air a mark delaware north sued shortly thereafter claiming it owned the naming rights of properties in the park, including the ahwahnee hotel which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel under the settlement deal 70 can go back to using the former names of landmarks, including the ahwahnee as well as the won't a hotel curry village and other locations. >>some executives at uber will not be getting paid if the company does not meet diversity goals ride sharing company released its latest diversity report monday. it showed that white males make up about 30% of its white a workforce. that is the report revealed the percentage of women in leadership roles is increasing the report also stated the compensation of senior executives is tied to diversity and inclusion goals uber hopes to meet those goals by interviewing more minority candidates for mid-career hires some executives at overall not be getting paid if the company does not meet its diversity goals are let's check in on this monday
back in 2015 the national park service change concession operators from delaware north to air a mark delaware north sued shortly thereafter claiming it owned the naming rights of properties in the park, including the ahwahnee hotel which is now referred to as the majestic yosemite hotel under the settlement deal 70 can go back to using the former names of landmarks, including the ahwahnee as well as the won't a hotel curry village and other locations. >>some executives at uber will not be...
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idea i went on a site to find things to do in new york and found things i've never heard of, like a delaware river rafting trip where you get to stop into a brewery. that's cool but not as easy as it sounds. >> when we started the business it was easy to see the consumer problem. the things you mentioned it's really hard to find things to do. what we realized it's difficult for small businesses we went to small businesses who said we're struggling to make this migration online. we know consumers are finding us on mobile phones and expecting all this stuff but we don't have the technology to be able to run our business so we ended up moving our business for the tour operators. that's a lot of our focus, giving them online booking tools but help them get better reviews. >> i've heard people refer to it as the open table model where you can get a restaurant reservation. they were dealing with a lot of small businesses, too. >> yes as well as ways to help consumers find them. >> one thing that's important is you have reviews built online, but you know these are real people it's no situation like
idea i went on a site to find things to do in new york and found things i've never heard of, like a delaware river rafting trip where you get to stop into a brewery. that's cool but not as easy as it sounds. >> when we started the business it was easy to see the consumer problem. the things you mentioned it's really hard to find things to do. what we realized it's difficult for small businesses we went to small businesses who said we're struggling to make this migration online. we know...
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that's more than all the people who live in dover, delaware, orularra me -- laramie, wyoming. in the last decade pedestrian deaths have increased sharply and are now at a 25-year high. in tribal communities that fatality rate is even higher. that is just unacceptable. our legislation addresses this carnage by investing $2.5 billion federal funds per year in safety improvements and by compelling states and cities with very high rates and pedestrian and bicycle fatalities to do their fair share as well. our legislation expands legislation for bike paths, sidewalks, and for other transportation alternatives to $1.2 billion per year. empire states and cities to implement those projects so they are better designed to fit the needs of those states and cities. too many americans simply don't have safe places to walk or bike. in some cases we build roads in ways to make it impossible for people to walk or bicycle to where they need to go. be it a grocery store, a day care center, a health facility, you name it, america's transportation infrastructure should connect us, not divide us.
that's more than all the people who live in dover, delaware, orularra me -- laramie, wyoming. in the last decade pedestrian deaths have increased sharply and are now at a 25-year high. in tribal communities that fatality rate is even higher. that is just unacceptable. our legislation addresses this carnage by investing $2.5 billion federal funds per year in safety improvements and by compelling states and cities with very high rates and pedestrian and bicycle fatalities to do their fair share...
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and the delaware energy -- and is also the delaware energy assistance director. she contributed to the 2018 edition of the sphere handbook which is one of the most widely known internationally recognized sets of common principles and universal minimum standards in humanitarian response. after haly, chris mele will speak. he began his career with the united states senate for arlen specter and worked for vice president george bush and then president bush. since 1998, chris has worked for the national association of regulatory commissioners, and is the legislative director for energy where he's responsible for the legislative advocacy, regarding energy and transportation issues in washington, d.c. nina moussavi works for the american gas association. she has told me she's passionate about advocacy and policy and is currently legislative analyst for aga, or the american gas association. she represents more than 200 national gas companies across the united states. jessica franks will be the following speaker. she's director of government relations for the edison elect
and the delaware energy -- and is also the delaware energy assistance director. she contributed to the 2018 edition of the sphere handbook which is one of the most widely known internationally recognized sets of common principles and universal minimum standards in humanitarian response. after haly, chris mele will speak. he began his career with the united states senate for arlen specter and worked for vice president george bush and then president bush. since 1998, chris has worked for the...
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the national park service reached a settlement today with the former concession operator delaware north. the majestic hotel will become the awani hotel again. curry village will have a hotel, badger pass ski area are also being renamed. when the park service switched to arrow mark in 2015, this touched off a dispute. delaware north claimed it had trademarked the names of several facilities and demanded money. >> coming home, the crew behind that dramatic high seas drug seizure returns to their home base in alameda. what we have learned about them today. also changing damages, a judge dramatically lowers the amount owed to the victim in a round up lawsuit. plus the moon landing, the historic mission control that guided the astronauts comes back to life 50 years after the moon landing. >> and on this monday, look at the san mateo bridge, a little better than usual, maybe perhaps. the left-hand side is where you have more of your traffic, oncoming traffic is heading to the east bay. on the right-hand side that is your peninsula bound tra after qualifying purchases when you apply and are ap
the national park service reached a settlement today with the former concession operator delaware north. the majestic hotel will become the awani hotel again. curry village will have a hotel, badger pass ski area are also being renamed. when the park service switched to arrow mark in 2015, this touched off a dispute. delaware north claimed it had trademarked the names of several facilities and demanded money. >> coming home, the crew behind that dramatic high seas drug seizure returns to...
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the deadly bacteria a recent study found five victims of flesh eating bacteria in the waters off delaware compared to one case in the eight years before >> this is one example of the potential impact that climate change can havccurrence of human disease. >> reporter: experts sayest wares and bays where the salt water is mostly stagnant is ideal for the bacteria to grow tonight doctors say be on the alert for unusual and painful skin irritations and if you have a cut, stay out of the fresh and salt water. kerry sanders, nbc news, florida. >>> we've got more to tell you tonight. up ahead how to protect yourself from airport hackers this week and the underdog whose emotional win is inspiring america >>> if you're among the record number of americans expected to travel this july 4th, security experts warn cyber criminals could be targeting you throughout your vacation nbc's tom costello explains how to protect yourself. >> reporter: take any train station, airport, or hotel, experts say they offer the perfect trifecta of hackable data, personal information, credit cards, airline and hotel loy
the deadly bacteria a recent study found five victims of flesh eating bacteria in the waters off delaware compared to one case in the eight years before >> this is one example of the potential impact that climate change can havccurrence of human disease. >> reporter: experts sayest wares and bays where the salt water is mostly stagnant is ideal for the bacteria to grow tonight doctors say be on the alert for unusual and painful skin irritations and if you have a cut, stay out of the...
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nothing all th heavy on the ready this morning and last of heavy rain in northern parts of delaware but occasional rain showers likely during the morning commute and well into the early parts of the afternoon. i think a little drying trend t starting mid to late afternoon today. be umbrella ready. rain chances at 80% today. temperatures comfortable. in the six to only around 70 now. here is your tuesday planner. 80% chance of rain. fed next four days, super, usawesom and fantastic and details on that is coming up. >>> no matter where you were across the d.c. region, you saw some type of storm yesterday.t the sms started in the afternoon and continued well into the evening and overnight. plenty of people wre reaching for those umbrellas. we saw havy rain and strong wind as well. some of those trees and power lines you see there on your screen were brought down. these are our news4 cameras on salem street in northwest and l spottede marked with police tape. one point a few thousand people across the area were without power. >>> all of that stormy weather in the d.c. region is leaving .ehi
nothing all th heavy on the ready this morning and last of heavy rain in northern parts of delaware but occasional rain showers likely during the morning commute and well into the early parts of the afternoon. i think a little drying trend t starting mid to late afternoon today. be umbrella ready. rain chances at 80% today. temperatures comfortable. in the six to only around 70 now. here is your tuesday planner. 80% chance of rain. fed next four days, super, usawesom and fantastic and details...
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just ask these two young sisters from delaware.people fall asleep by sharing their passion for books. the duo hosting a live bedtime story every night. >> i will be reading how jelly roll morton invented jazz. >> picking up books at the library each week with characters who look like them, using the power of their voices to spread the power of and carrying on the spirit with gusto. that's "nightline." you can catch our full after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved
just ask these two young sisters from delaware.people fall asleep by sharing their passion for books. the duo hosting a live bedtime story every night. >> i will be reading how jelly roll morton invented jazz. >> picking up books at the library each week with characters who look like them, using the power of their voices to spread the power of and carrying on the spirit with gusto. that's "nightline." you can catch our full after qualifying purchases when you apply and are...
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delaware north then sued claiming that it actually own the naming rights to those properties in the parki'm morgan wright in washington coming up lawmakers have come to the defense of the us women's national soccer team for equal pay of the details ahead. >>plus warriors head of basketball operations, bob myers talks about the state of the team this offseason we're going to hear from him and brandon crawford has a career day with the giants and ties a historic franchise record. and temperatures not really climbing just yeyeyeon this coo foggy morning still in the 50's 60's out there. >>the rest of your forecast is still to come. >>and speeds continue today here on checking out the bay bridge traffic words getting slower and slower you're of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>and taking a look at the weather which is going to be pretty nice one thing's clear
delaware north then sued claiming that it actually own the naming rights to those properties in the parki'm morgan wright in washington coming up lawmakers have come to the defense of the us women's national soccer team for equal pay of the details ahead. >>plus warriors head of basketball operations, bob myers talks about the state of the team this offseason we're going to hear from him and brandon crawford has a career day with the giants and ties a historic franchise record. and...
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he joins us from wilmington, delaware. welcome, senator. you just heard from mr.that the administration will try to change asylum or the ability to claim asylum because congress isn't doing anything. is there going to be any proposal put forward by congress? >>xd well, margaret, the challei that those of us in congress who want to make progress on addressing our broken immigration system have faced is the ways in which president trump initially embraces and then abruptly reverses himself and opposes those bipartisan proposals that have been brought to him. ken cuccinelli just referenced correctly that senatorsk and durbin, a seasoned republican and democrat, have tried repeatedly to get a proposal moving that could win both bipartisan support in the senate and ultimately be embraced by president trump. several times many of us who have worked across the aisle on this issue have been deeply frustrated by the ways ináÑt)(rt saying he would welcomec proposal, gets) for a day or two by the right wing and then reverses himself andçó campaigns against it or threatens to
he joins us from wilmington, delaware. welcome, senator. you just heard from mr.that the administration will try to change asylum or the ability to claim asylum because congress isn't doing anything. is there going to be any proposal put forward by congress? >>xd well, margaret, the challei that those of us in congress who want to make progress on addressing our broken immigration system have faced is the ways in which president trump initially embraces and then abruptly reverses himself...
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now delaware north sued claiming that it owns the naming rights of properties in the park that looksike it's all been settled. >>it was 50 years ago today, the world watched as the crew of apollo 11 blasted off from earth on their mission to the moon yet we know at the time whether it would be successful. the uss harnett which is now station in alameda played a role. >>in the success of that mission kron four's will tran live with more on that morning. well. >>good morning james, i know you love nasa so this is a story right after alley as far as excitement the uss hornet right be i mean they plan to have celebrations not just here in the bay area but also florida years ago and one hour. from now it's 6.32 exactly am california time. 3 men from apollo 11 launched from cape canaveral in florida race to the moon it took them 4 days to get there. death defying they easily could have been lost in space. they landed 4 days later than about 8 hours later after landing. that's when famously neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped on to the face of the moon. they were there collectively for a
now delaware north sued claiming that it owns the naming rights of properties in the park that looksike it's all been settled. >>it was 50 years ago today, the world watched as the crew of apollo 11 blasted off from earth on their mission to the moon yet we know at the time whether it would be successful. the uss harnett which is now station in alameda played a role. >>in the success of that mission kron four's will tran live with more on that morning. well. >>good morning...
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, there was earlier period where white eyes factions of delawares thought their best bet was to align themselves with the united states. the kentucky settlements helped dynamic for them. 1781 but ing ended in the war was concluded in 1783 paris. one of the well-known facts about this treaty, in this peace t that defined the between great britain and the united states, no mention was ade of britain's native american allies. they just simply, native is lation of north america simply not a subject of the 1783. of paris of this meant that the united interpret the significance of this treaty for ative peoples any way that it wanted to, and it -- the united interpret the treaty of paris where britain asically says we lost the war, the united states interpreted this treaty to extend to allies and, in fact to all the native peoples in the near east, whether they aligned with great britain, neutral, or whether they weral united states. in the case of some indians, for example, it didn't help them at in the postwar period that they had been an ally of the u.s. during the war. so the logic of vi
, there was earlier period where white eyes factions of delawares thought their best bet was to align themselves with the united states. the kentucky settlements helped dynamic for them. 1781 but ing ended in the war was concluded in 1783 paris. one of the well-known facts about this treaty, in this peace t that defined the between great britain and the united states, no mention was ade of britain's native american allies. they just simply, native is lation of north america simply not a subject...
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i'm 24 years old, and i'm from wilmington, delaware. songwriter, so i was born to do this. and i know that, so i'm never gonna give up until i get to where i'm going, and even then, there's always gonna be a new mountain to climb. if you have a dream, follow it,wantto know . i dream big. [laughs] the concept of the song is really about being your own hero, not looking to anyone else to make a change. i think this song would be perfect for a hero-themed movie and obviously for aloe because we kind of share the same message, speaking on matters that mean something. you know, i've been through so much in the industry of people trying to tell me who to be or get me to act a certain way. for me to come out blazing, like, who i am, you know-- yeah, i'm ready. oh, i'm so ready. - hello. - hello. - hello, aloe. how you doing? - very good. nice to meet you. - good. nice to meet you. - you gotta tell me about this name. how did you think about the pronunciation of it? - well, people will know eventually. - okay, i like it. - tvte. - and what song
i'm 24 years old, and i'm from wilmington, delaware. songwriter, so i was born to do this. and i know that, so i'm never gonna give up until i get to where i'm going, and even then, there's always gonna be a new mountain to climb. if you have a dream, follow it,wantto know . i dream big. [laughs] the concept of the song is really about being your own hero, not looking to anyone else to make a change. i think this song would be perfect for a hero-themed movie and obviously for aloe because we...
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senator chris coons of delaware. chris, back to you. >> very important, wolf.you what, you got us so excited in your conversation that we've been arg youing over d arguing over everything. joe lack hart, karen finney and alexander rojas and mitch landrieu. let's give them some kumbaya. >> and what is joe biden is ready for and what is coming his way. and bakari and i talked about the difference with bernie sanders and i wrote the damn bill which he said to tim ryan, the best return of that was klobuchar. you had your name on a lot of bills. one that had it as an option. you don't want to own right now. but what happened in the last debate, kamala harris 100% authentic. she lived her liech a-- her lif has a mark on her today and what motivates her existence and he didn't see somebody coming at him that way and he has to tonight. >> this is where i fret because you have to be prepared to defend your record. joe biden is best in dealing with the last eight years. that is best. but he has a 40-year record that he has to be prepared to deal with. the reason being is
senator chris coons of delaware. chris, back to you. >> very important, wolf.you what, you got us so excited in your conversation that we've been arg youing over d arguing over everything. joe lack hart, karen finney and alexander rojas and mitch landrieu. let's give them some kumbaya. >> and what is joe biden is ready for and what is coming his way. and bakari and i talked about the difference with bernie sanders and i wrote the damn bill which he said to tim ryan, the best return...
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certainly many of my constituents this time of year are somewhere at the jersey shore, the delaware beaches, or maryland beaches. the idea that you would have off-shore drilling there is something that many of my constituents will find disturbing and i think they're entirely right. host: from new york, laura, go ahead. caller: yes. i don't know if you realize a great deal of money goes into military research. and some of this military research is on the low-level warfare side where basic things being pnosis, microchips used really in surveillance. you have a program that is causing a great deal of difficulty for the civilian population and is not monitored. a lot of money goes also to the police and other people. they have military equipment which, unfortunately, they can use as they see, really, if they want to. i think a great deal of the population is being cleansed through this. i also think that there is something going on sort of like the mkltra. i think that was a program with sort of a mind control program. and some of the anti-semitism and other viewpoints that seem to be popping u
certainly many of my constituents this time of year are somewhere at the jersey shore, the delaware beaches, or maryland beaches. the idea that you would have off-shore drilling there is something that many of my constituents will find disturbing and i think they're entirely right. host: from new york, laura, go ahead. caller: yes. i don't know if you realize a great deal of money goes into military research. and some of this military research is on the low-level warfare side where basic things...
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joie: pine ridge is enormous, about the size of delaware andeh only about 20,000 residents.take wefo get around, and even longer for help to come. really -- it knocked everything down. steve: to me, it seemed like it. you see this? didn't really bother this. but it took the weakest parts and just -- joie: rolled through. steve: just went through it. joie: it must have sounded like thunder. steve: it was a raging river here, roaring and roaring. joie: this land has been in steve pourier's family since the late 1800's, when the federal dawes act drove a wedge into native communities to try to force them assimilate, and give up their traditional ways. steve: see the house over there? that is my brother. this is my nephew. and then the white trailer house is my niece. joie: generations of pouriers have lived here. joie: but none had ever seen the wild 72-hour weather swing that triggered the floods. first came torrential rain. then, a bomb cyclone that dumped snowdrifts over five feet high. but the real shocker came overnight -- warmth. steve: it was like 50, 60 degrees outside.
joie: pine ridge is enormous, about the size of delaware andeh only about 20,000 residents.take wefo get around, and even longer for help to come. really -- it knocked everything down. steve: to me, it seemed like it. you see this? didn't really bother this. but it took the weakest parts and just -- joie: rolled through. steve: just went through it. joie: it must have sounded like thunder. steve: it was a raging river here, roaring and roaring. joie: this land has been in steve pourier's family...
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>>delaware county pennsylvania sheriff, jerry sanders junior says the caller typically uses spoofing technology and impersonate someone from the sheriff's office, they advise one of the victims, a 65 year-old doctor that he was subject to arrest share. sanders says his office successfully stopped that attempt but they're not always so lucky. often trying to keep the public aware to avoid victimization is the best we can do. pennsylvania senator bob casey hopes the stop senior scans act will help with those efforts by educating more people. >>on how to identify seniors being taken advantage of giving. >>bank tellers cashiers and others the tools to spot a scam and prevent. >>but senator casey says the protection can't end there. >>or united as americans and despising these robocalls committee wants the phone industry to adopt and implement the most up to date call blocking technologies. >>last year robocallers generated more than 26 billion. >>wanted calls the committee says it's past time for congress to get a grip on this issue as it continues to ramp up in washington morgan right.
>>delaware county pennsylvania sheriff, jerry sanders junior says the caller typically uses spoofing technology and impersonate someone from the sheriff's office, they advise one of the victims, a 65 year-old doctor that he was subject to arrest share. sanders says his office successfully stopped that attempt but they're not always so lucky. often trying to keep the public aware to avoid victimization is the best we can do. pennsylvania senator bob casey hopes the stop senior scans act...
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see this over towards new jersey, delaware, our area too. this is a bay breeze coming in. this is the bay breeze coming off thec atlantiocean. this is the atlantic sea breeze. that's what you get. these breezes come through and produce shower ativity. that's what we had yesterday. could see that again tomorrow. we have similars scenar to what we're dealing with outth ere today. all in all really nice weather ut oss not just our area across the country. we've got one little storm coming through places like iowao and chica but not a lot of storms with that one. and temperature-wise, these were the highs today. look at this. only one 90-degree temperature, in savannah. okay. in denver too.it is warmer out west. really nice across parts of the east although we are going to see things heat up over the next couple of days. we expect to see another heat wave starts saturday 70 degrees tomorrow. 82 by noon. 89, maybe isolated shower, can't rule it out, at 4:00, but most of us dry. 87 degrees by 7:00. i really think a nice night for the bulk of the area if you're getting dinner out
see this over towards new jersey, delaware, our area too. this is a bay breeze coming in. this is the bay breeze coming off thec atlantiocean. this is the atlantic sea breeze. that's what you get. these breezes come through and produce shower ativity. that's what we had yesterday. could see that again tomorrow. we have similars scenar to what we're dealing with outth ere today. all in all really nice weather ut oss not just our area across the country. we've got one little storm coming through...
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dangerous winds from connecticut down to delaware, maryland and washington, d.c. included today.rge? >> a lot to watch for. th than thanks, ginger. >>> the latest now on rising tensions with iran. this morning iran claims to have captured spies working for the cia and the british government has called an emergency meeting after newly released video shows iranian commandos seizing a british oil tanker in a critical shipping lane. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tracking all the new developm t developments. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. this morning, we know a british warship intervened with the iranians in a dramatic encounter and this morning, a mass roundup of those iranians accused of spying. iran accuses the 17 iranian nationals of spying and meeting with cia officials. in a press conference this morning in tehran releasing documents and photos of men they say were recruited online. several already sentenced to death. this comes as new details from the seizure of that british tanker just days ago. >> stena impero, if you obey, y
dangerous winds from connecticut down to delaware, maryland and washington, d.c. included today.rge? >> a lot to watch for. th than thanks, ginger. >>> the latest now on rising tensions with iran. this morning iran claims to have captured spies working for the cia and the british government has called an emergency meeting after newly released video shows iranian commandos seizing a british oil tanker in a critical shipping lane. our chief global affairs correspondent martha...