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when the east-west economic corridor was launched.cular focus has been placed on the modernization of the port system. tien sa, the main terminal, has a 12 meter deep area which enables these cargo ships to dock. it was originally built during the vietnam war for american military vessels. although it was severely out of repair, it can now handle five times more containers than before, thanks to an extensive makeover. a further round of construction commencing at the end of 2015 is expected to double the size of the port. once completed, it will cater for even larger vessels. [ speaking foreign language ] >> currently some 10,000 trucks drive through tien sa every month, including those from other countries. this diner close to the entrance has been in business for many years. round the clock, it is packed with drivers and port workers. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> it is the distribution business that has been prospering the most under da nang's redevelopment. previously there were only state-run companies, but with the introduc
when the east-west economic corridor was launched.cular focus has been placed on the modernization of the port system. tien sa, the main terminal, has a 12 meter deep area which enables these cargo ships to dock. it was originally built during the vietnam war for american military vessels. although it was severely out of repair, it can now handle five times more containers than before, thanks to an extensive makeover. a further round of construction commencing at the end of 2015 is expected to...
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tomorrow it will have both east and west portions closed. eastbound from blue route to i-95 and westbound from i-95 to u.s. route one. now, to interstate 95, now, some exits you won't be able to use include i-676, washington avenue, and broad street. again, this is all happening at 10:00 p.m. also, if you take the ben franklin bridge, you will have to find another way. no cars will be allowed. only pedestrians. i'm lauren mayk. back to you. >> francis, of course, is known as the people's pope. that nickname seemed appropriate as he greeted crowds during his arrival in new york city this evening. he even held up a toy in his likeness right there. nbc 10's chris is in new york tonight. >> reporter: people who lean new york's fifth avenue exploded in cheers, taking picture and voted of the pope making his way to st. patrick's cathedral riding the last few blocks in the church to his popemobile so the crowds could better see him, and he could see them. the pope's first event in his trip to new york. evening prayers. new york's archbishop said he
tomorrow it will have both east and west portions closed. eastbound from blue route to i-95 and westbound from i-95 to u.s. route one. now, to interstate 95, now, some exits you won't be able to use include i-676, washington avenue, and broad street. again, this is all happening at 10:00 p.m. also, if you take the ben franklin bridge, you will have to find another way. no cars will be allowed. only pedestrians. i'm lauren mayk. back to you. >> francis, of course, is known as the people's...
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in eastern germany, 67% were positive, but not everyone agreed. 17% in both east and west said it had negative impact. we went on to ask several follow-up questions to find out just what sort of princes remained between east and west. here is more. >> a favorite spot for holiday shop -- holiday hotshots. remittance of the berlin wall -- remnants of the berlin wall. germany has spent 2 trillion euros on reunification. >> you cannot sum it up in marks or euros. we are happy to be reunited, no matter the cost. >> reunification cannot be expensive enough. we are glad to be reunited. we are from the east. >> when you see how negative the second buildings are here, it already costs too much. >> in western germany, about half the population think reunification has been too expensive. in eastern germany, that figure has been just 37%. but germans are proud of their piece or -- peaceful revolution in 1989. 82% think that germany is a role model for other countries. a large majority consider german reunification successful, if not fully complete. 64% of western germans think reunification is no
in eastern germany, 67% were positive, but not everyone agreed. 17% in both east and west said it had negative impact. we went on to ask several follow-up questions to find out just what sort of princes remained between east and west. here is more. >> a favorite spot for holiday shop -- holiday hotshots. remittance of the berlin wall -- remnants of the berlin wall. germany has spent 2 trillion euros on reunification. >> you cannot sum it up in marks or euros. we are happy to be...
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east jerusalem. they applied the same strategy in the occupied west bank and golan heights.ut victory and occupation did not bring peace. israel fought its arab neighbors again in 1973. they battled lebanese militias and the palestine liberation army, or plo, in the north. although israel returned the sinai in 1981, terror campaigns persisted through the '70s and '80s in the west bank and gaza. hoping to eventually trade land for peace, israel gambled on a 1993 plan negotiated in oslo. the main thing that oslo produced was mutual recognition between israel and the plo. for the plo, recognition of israel meant, all right, we are now accepting a two-state solution. for the israelis to accept the plo meant that they were accepting, in effect, the plo agenda. and they knew the plo agenda was statehood. if you accept the idea of having a palestinian state, and we insist on having a palestinian state-- you know, we need a capital-- and the only capital that could be, from a geographical point of view, for what would be a palestinian state in the west bank, would be jerusalem. man:
east jerusalem. they applied the same strategy in the occupied west bank and golan heights.ut victory and occupation did not bring peace. israel fought its arab neighbors again in 1973. they battled lebanese militias and the palestine liberation army, or plo, in the north. although israel returned the sinai in 1981, terror campaigns persisted through the '70s and '80s in the west bank and gaza. hoping to eventually trade land for peace, israel gambled on a 1993 plan negotiated in oslo. the main...
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i have been east, west, north and south, but i made it through somehow and i like where i am now. >>n is, did you have to go through being east, west, north and south, in order to get to where you are now? >> well, that's one of those hypothetical questions. the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom, it is said. >> rose: i'm glad you're a poet. >> sometimes. maybe i did and maybe i didn't. we are receiving the kennedy honors this year. >> rose: i wanted to say that, congratulations. >> thank you. >> rose: december 6, you will be in washington. >> i will. >> rose: and this is one remarkable pantheon of great americans. >> yes. >> rose: and you will be there. >> and we are proud and grateful to have been chosen to receive that honor. >> rose: does that mean a huge amount to you, considering you're a man who has received many honors, in terms of every hall of fame you can be in. >> it is. it means something, yeah. >> rose: it's american. it's a very american honor. it's a wonderful thing we don't have to perform which is a great pressure. >> rose: it means there is a presentation
i have been east, west, north and south, but i made it through somehow and i like where i am now. >>n is, did you have to go through being east, west, north and south, in order to get to where you are now? >> well, that's one of those hypothetical questions. the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom, it is said. >> rose: i'm glad you're a poet. >> sometimes. maybe i did and maybe i didn't. we are receiving the kennedy honors this year. >> rose: i wanted to...
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east-west highway and colesville road. >>> we have an update now for a developing story out of utah where flooding has killed at least 16 people so far. one person is still missing after two cars were swept away in a rush of muddy water two days ago. 12 people, mostly children in those cars, died. in nearby zion national park three hikers are unaccounted for now. rescuers are waiting for water levels to drop before they search for them. four other hikers died. >>> now to california where we have the huge valley fire. it is 30% contained as of right now. crews are assessing the damage done so far. we're hearing 585 homes ruined along with hundreds of other buildings. there's upwards of 9,000 structures right now still threatened by this blaze. now four firefighters said to be recovering well after they were burned by the fire. crews now hoping that the cooler temperatures that they're dealing with will help them fight the fire. for safety measures, many of the people remain evacuated. aaron. >>> angie, thank you. 4:35. turning to decision 2016. right now the large field of presidential can
east-west highway and colesville road. >>> we have an update now for a developing story out of utah where flooding has killed at least 16 people so far. one person is still missing after two cars were swept away in a rush of muddy water two days ago. 12 people, mostly children in those cars, died. in nearby zion national park three hikers are unaccounted for now. rescuers are waiting for water levels to drop before they search for them. four other hikers died. >>> now to...
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he'll keep it run in for the score downingtown east wins 28-24. >>> west chester east at west chestern. steve franks rumbling in. looking like the bus there. jerome bettis. ruston wins 28-21. >>> perkiomen valley is at pottsgrove before the game pottsgrove honored veterans on the field. sporting those cam mow pants looking good out there, guys. perkiomen valley goes to the air steven strum finds sean owens looking like terrell owens the there. 60-yard gain and then few plays later strun finds row and ro* and knee arch. pope john paul the second evening owens j. roberts the band rocking out at half time. catch of the night here, jarod john loop pal finds him for the full extension catch beautifully done. roberts winner 43-22. >>> stay with us. coming next it is our game of the week. garnet valley visiting ridley. that's coming up after the break. >> welcome back to the friday football frenzy for our game of the week highlights two premier programs from the central league in delaware countily one-one garnet valley facing a two-zero ridley squad played great deadpans so far this year. >>
he'll keep it run in for the score downingtown east wins 28-24. >>> west chester east at west chestern. steve franks rumbling in. looking like the bus there. jerome bettis. ruston wins 28-21. >>> perkiomen valley is at pottsgrove before the game pottsgrove honored veterans on the field. sporting those cam mow pants looking good out there, guys. perkiomen valley goes to the air steven strum finds sean owens looking like terrell owens the there. 60-yard gain and then few plays...
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west it sweeps right through the city. it's not that motion. as we he can kind of see it lifting up to the north and east. we can anticipate a sprinkle here but for the most part the showers are staying north and west of the city and we're looking at future tracker6, that's this morning but now we look at 6:30 in the morning and maybe a shower near the poconos, reading, likely dry in the city but at 9:30 we can start to see maybe a sprinkle or two along the coastline. so, chance for a shower or a sprinkle out there but it's not going to amount to much of anything. at 3:30 in the afternoon we can see the cloud cover that we have now trying to break up a little bit and a little more of that sunshine coming your way for the evening and nighttime hours. so not much rain, just a sprinkle or two around the area but those showers are north and west of the city right now. so, lots of clouds, a sprinkle, 76 for your high. it feels cool out there, doesn't it, just like yesterday but this is actually our average high for the day. so, we had unseasonably mild temperatures for the month and now we're getting to average
west it sweeps right through the city. it's not that motion. as we he can kind of see it lifting up to the north and east. we can anticipate a sprinkle here but for the most part the showers are staying north and west of the city and we're looking at future tracker6, that's this morning but now we look at 6:30 in the morning and maybe a shower near the poconos, reading, likely dry in the city but at 9:30 we can start to see maybe a sprinkle or two along the coastline. so, chance for a shower or...
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from east/west controversy to north/south. we would be the natural allies against the russian and islamic people that could cause trouble for them. is it in our common interest to fight isis? >> certainly in our common interest to fight isis. the question is who is our ally here? is mr. putin able to bring something to bear we can't put together ourselves? if the answer is yes, we should take advantage of it. we've been talking with the iranians and the russians have been useful in that regard. there is no reason why we shouldn't be talking to them. however, mr. putin doesn't bring that much to the table. what he brings is a record of lying to us. >> what about bringing assad to our side, choosing sides like we did in world war ii. we don't like assad, but we need to get rid of isis. is the president likely to do that? >> the president is coming to accept the reality that if assad leaves too quickly, you have chaos and every likelihood the worst people in syria will take over. the problem with what's just happened is that puti
from east/west controversy to north/south. we would be the natural allies against the russian and islamic people that could cause trouble for them. is it in our common interest to fight isis? >> certainly in our common interest to fight isis. the question is who is our ally here? is mr. putin able to bring something to bear we can't put together ourselves? if the answer is yes, we should take advantage of it. we've been talking with the iranians and the russians have been useful in that...
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but when it came to cyber theft, which has stirred great east-west suspicion, the promises were considerably more vague. >> we have jointly affirmed th principle that governments don't engage in cyber espionage for commercial gain against companies. that all, i consider to be progress. the question now is, are words followed by actions? gwen: but that was not the only open-ended question today. alexis? >> no, and it was interesting because what did president xi get out of this? he really got full panoply of the united states giving him this 21-gun salute and the state visit and all of that, which is very important to him in his country. what did the president get out of it? the president was really heralding something that they talked very little about today but we've talked a lot about this week, and that is climate change. that china, as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, came together with the united states in a way that will bolster both countries when they go later on this year to climate summit. china's agreed to do a capc and trade, you know, policy in china, which they've been
but when it came to cyber theft, which has stirred great east-west suspicion, the promises were considerably more vague. >> we have jointly affirmed th principle that governments don't engage in cyber espionage for commercial gain against companies. that all, i consider to be progress. the question now is, are words followed by actions? gwen: but that was not the only open-ended question today. alexis? >> no, and it was interesting because what did president xi get out of this? he...
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west into the shenandoah valley, around harrisonville. that's the only storm and 70 that is there. the backdoor cold front is moving east to west. we have already surpassed the height temperatures forecast for today. let's take that up to 91 for a high. hayes in theor has distance. we have also got other vantage point towards not data outside. the beaches have been very popular. the beaches already stacked. ocean city, the beach is already coming up. it feels more like 95. those peaches will be packed this labor day weekend. the water temperature is nearly 80. we have some storm chances from her junior beach. temperatures will be warmer in that direction. we have high pressure that is off new england right now. it is a backdoor cold front that is coming on through. this is a bigger picture over the next two days. the heat and humidity will finally drop on saturday and sunday. once we get to labor day, the heat picks back up. resetting, 70 degrees. it's going to be cooler tomorrow. as the humidity drops a little bit, we will notice the drop going into sunday. this is where it should be a milder, drier day. these are the signs of
west into the shenandoah valley, around harrisonville. that's the only storm and 70 that is there. the backdoor cold front is moving east to west. we have already surpassed the height temperatures forecast for today. let's take that up to 91 for a high. hayes in theor has distance. we have also got other vantage point towards not data outside. the beaches have been very popular. the beaches already stacked. ocean city, the beach is already coming up. it feels more like 95. those peaches will be...
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and it kind of allows an opportunity from east/west, north/south to kind of have a central place. i hope that this is the first of many. but also it's the first which is both a teacher. it's a training center, as well as a cancer hospital for children. and i wanted it to be very much a beacon. hospitals are incredible pieces of infrastructure. and they can just be just things that are there. usually not very pretty, hospitals. they're usually big, bulky, and quite ugly. but they're so important that we kind of forgive them their form. because they just have to be there. when a hospital is both functional and beautiful, it does a lot. it does a lot. because i totally believe that wellbeing is also about changing the state of mind of the person that needs to be cured. >> you made a name for yourself building in london's east end. for artists, for celebrities. but then you turned that success and used it to help the less fortunate. do you feel a moral obligation to use your talents to do good things in the world? >> i guess i'm just more fulfilled when i do. it's a personal passion t
and it kind of allows an opportunity from east/west, north/south to kind of have a central place. i hope that this is the first of many. but also it's the first which is both a teacher. it's a training center, as well as a cancer hospital for children. and i wanted it to be very much a beacon. hospitals are incredible pieces of infrastructure. and they can just be just things that are there. usually not very pretty, hospitals. they're usually big, bulky, and quite ugly. but they're so important...
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weekend were looking renown as a break down the timber just for your the wind speeds as well along the east west airlines is oakland, the 50 mi. from our hey what a 10 and then also out in the fairfield area about 80 mi. from our everywhere else pretty calm wind speeds was sent away for the rest of the evening you sit all pulled back quite a little bit on the close as a transition to tell them it's a wise driven down to san jose cloud in this and a little more as well for us a letter of san will sell its a cloudy conditions for tomorrow to adjutancy will have those clouds a little early sunday morning in the clearing would take place by mid sunday afternoon from 4:00 p.m. were looking more like the upper 80s once was 1 08 degrees out there as well as about 88 degrees to places like pleasant land for the more is some friends got a five for concord comfortable temperatures all of you guys that live out in the in and out of locations shoreline line of the '70s and sentences on the peninsula will be more of the low 70's. >>diane tuazon: month it will drop down to 87 degrees from then on will have th
weekend were looking renown as a break down the timber just for your the wind speeds as well along the east west airlines is oakland, the 50 mi. from our hey what a 10 and then also out in the fairfield area about 80 mi. from our everywhere else pretty calm wind speeds was sent away for the rest of the evening you sit all pulled back quite a little bit on the close as a transition to tell them it's a wise driven down to san jose cloud in this and a little more as well for us a letter of san...
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jim has been an east-west center visiting fellow for the last several months.comes very interesting with a background both in nuclear engineering and in political science. he can deal with some of the technical issues but also the larger political science issues. in a way he's very well suited to do that because he's been looking at this subject for a while. he spent about a year in japan working with japanese nuclear authorities and japanese companies and others exploring this topic. he spent a lot of time interviewing folks in korea and made many field visits to china, as well. delighted to have you, jim. let me just say a little bit about the context. i can't think of a better context to take up this topic. japan has restarted a couple of its nuclear reactors but there's a larger issue of the direction of japan's nuclear -- civilian nuclear power energy program. president park hun ye will come to washington soon. a peace and cooperation initiative, napsi, which has a civilian nuclear energy component. we're at the 70th anniversary of of course the end of the
jim has been an east-west center visiting fellow for the last several months.comes very interesting with a background both in nuclear engineering and in political science. he can deal with some of the technical issues but also the larger political science issues. in a way he's very well suited to do that because he's been looking at this subject for a while. he spent about a year in japan working with japanese nuclear authorities and japanese companies and others exploring this topic. he spent...
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no issues along 309 or the east-west turnpike. construction that we had on the eastbound side in chester county has cleared out and speaking of the eastbound turnpike in chester county, i hope you're enjoying the brand new valley forge service plaza which opened late last week so a fresh spot in which to get food and fuel. please go ahead and enjoy that. of course in schuylkill township route 23 remains closed through later this year. i think we're used to that by now and yellow springs road is shut down as well. that again through likely december. meanwhile as we're out and about in conshohocken this morning, there's a new crash to watch out for by the citizens bank along seventh avenue of fayette street but no issues at this point on the blue route or i-76, the schuylkill expressway. in the trenton suburbs watch out for resurfacing work going on this week. they're working mostly during the evening commute. so, an extra complications because avalon way is actually closed so that's putting extra traffic along quakerbridge road and
no issues along 309 or the east-west turnpike. construction that we had on the eastbound side in chester county has cleared out and speaking of the eastbound turnpike in chester county, i hope you're enjoying the brand new valley forge service plaza which opened late last week so a fresh spot in which to get food and fuel. please go ahead and enjoy that. of course in schuylkill township route 23 remains closed through later this year. i think we're used to that by now and yellow springs road is...
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east-west turnpike looks good at this point.u're out and about in christiana don't forget today and each day until october 2nd the ramp from highway one northbound to 95 southbound closes. that starts at 6:00 in the morning and goes until 7:00 in the evening again through october 2nd. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. pothole along bellegrade street. watch for that. one of a few of them out there. tam. >> thank you matt. >>> in other news this morning a two-year-old boy is dead run over by a septa paratransit bus around dinnertime last night. police say muhammad sylla ran into the 1700 block of south 21st street in point breeze. surveillance video which we are not airing shows the child knocked down and then run over by the left fronts tire. the child died at chop. his father and another relative were just feet away frofrom the accident working on an suv. "action news" talked to a relative who witnessed the tragedy. >> i feel terrible right now 'cause it's -- you know, he was like bleeding real bad and
east-west turnpike looks good at this point.u're out and about in christiana don't forget today and each day until october 2nd the ramp from highway one northbound to 95 southbound closes. that starts at 6:00 in the morning and goes until 7:00 in the evening again through october 2nd. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. pothole along bellegrade street. watch for that. one of a few of them out there. tam. >> thank you matt. >>> in other news this morning a...
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it will be like east and west pakistan. that's not going to work. says to madison, how about the compromise. no, you can't and writes a letter. thethe words -- well, the eyes of the world are focused on new york. who knows whether they will say yes or not. ratification must be in toto and forever. that is how all the other states have ratified the constitution and how new york must. enter out. as i said, no one in this entire year ever says otherwise. if there were a money back guarantee, wouldn't you say so? instead at the risk of losing everything they insist that all sales are final. happily for us lincoln was on rock solid ground and emphasizing the words of the supremacy clause and its larger geostrategic spirit. i told you why because you don't want people at any moment being able to leave the union and cut a deal and then attack the rest of us. lincoln was right. he said a couple of things that were a little too exuberant. i we will tell you where i think he went further than he had to. the mostthe most important constitutional decision ever
it will be like east and west pakistan. that's not going to work. says to madison, how about the compromise. no, you can't and writes a letter. thethe words -- well, the eyes of the world are focused on new york. who knows whether they will say yes or not. ratification must be in toto and forever. that is how all the other states have ratified the constitution and how new york must. enter out. as i said, no one in this entire year ever says otherwise. if there were a money back guarantee,...
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we have autumn further west and east. autumn is trying to break through. we have the summer sun shine. starting a line of cloud. across introducing live lie, particularly to greece. 53mm of rain in 24 hours. it marks the boundary. we have the heat coming in across the eastern side of europe. high pressure in charge. nice pressure over the west. high pressure ire with a lid on the atmosphere. beautiful sunshine, lovely chilly starts to the day. heat coming through during the course of the day. temperatures getting up to 17 degrees celsius. here is the plume of warm air. temp tires up to 23 degrees on sunday afternoon. make the most of it. commonday, 19 degrees. as the cooler air gradually, autumn. picking its way to the eastern part of the europe. we can expect heavy rain. clearer skies in behind. decent spells of sun shine >>> f.i.f.a. president sepp blatter is under questioning. he's been alleged about illegal payments. it's almost four months stins he announced that he would step down from his post in the face of the multiple alleges. lee wellings has mo
we have autumn further west and east. autumn is trying to break through. we have the summer sun shine. starting a line of cloud. across introducing live lie, particularly to greece. 53mm of rain in 24 hours. it marks the boundary. we have the heat coming in across the eastern side of europe. high pressure in charge. nice pressure over the west. high pressure ire with a lid on the atmosphere. beautiful sunshine, lovely chilly starts to the day. heat coming through during the course of the day....
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. ♪ neither east nor west, but always somewhere in the middle. ♪ well, it looks spectacular. >> you can'tan cuisine has to be experienced in somebody's home. >> thank you. >> so this one here is called -- >> slow cooked lamb in yogurt. >> yogurt, saffron and egg yolks. >> a prominent art gallery owner buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born.. are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> so far, iran does not look, does not feel the way i had expected. ♪ neither east nor west, but always somewhere in the mid
. ♪ neither east nor west, but always somewhere in the middle. ♪ well, it looks spectacular. >> you can'tan cuisine has to be experienced in somebody's home. >> thank you. >> so this one here is called -- >> slow cooked lamb in yogurt. >> yogurt, saffron and egg yolks. >> a prominent art gallery owner buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a...
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your options are i am willed to go east, west, north, south. so you can get in trouble pretty quick. very dangerous thing to do. >> putting your life on the line, too. >> i like seeing the videos just like everybody else. >> we just like watching it. >> careful out there. i am happy to say we don't have to talk about any dangerous weather today. in fact, the clouds that we see out there, they are headed out. already starting to head out little bitment taking live look at our spring garden camera. you see pretty decent cloud cover out there right now. this is the direction that i am kinds of seeing the clouds mostly in. but, we will start to break up as we get throughout the day today. we will be doing much better by the time it is the afternoon, everybody. so, hang in there. this, too, shall pass. temperatures though will be little cooler, now, that we've seen, today those clouds though will dissipate. less humidity coming our way too. so there is upside. very clear but cool night ahead. and fall-like feel to the week ahead. so it will feel lit
your options are i am willed to go east, west, north, south. so you can get in trouble pretty quick. very dangerous thing to do. >> putting your life on the line, too. >> i like seeing the videos just like everybody else. >> we just like watching it. >> careful out there. i am happy to say we don't have to talk about any dangerous weather today. in fact, the clouds that we see out there, they are headed out. already starting to head out little bitment taking live look at...
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look at the motion moving east to west. normally they're coming west to east. that's all because of high pressure from the north that will bring us cooler weather saturday and sunday, not cool, just cooler. quiet around d.c., but to our north one storm near hancock that's weakening. there's showers coming out of carroll county and northern frederick, emmetsburg, lewistown. this guy from hancock fell apart moving west. isolated showers now just east of culpeper here, not much with them. so stray shower tonight. tomorrow some clouds in the morning, sun in the afternoon, but you're going to like temps a lot and then it's hot again next week. full seven-day come up in a few minutes. >>> this is, of course, labor day weekend and if you're making plans to get awaylot of company. more than 850,000 washington area folks are expected to travel this weekend and around 87% of you plan to go by car. let's take a live look right now at the 14th street bridge headed into and out of the district, smooth sailing, pretty heavy, though. of course, things could change in the morn
look at the motion moving east to west. normally they're coming west to east. that's all because of high pressure from the north that will bring us cooler weather saturday and sunday, not cool, just cooler. quiet around d.c., but to our north one storm near hancock that's weakening. there's showers coming out of carroll county and northern frederick, emmetsburg, lewistown. this guy from hancock fell apart moving west. isolated showers now just east of culpeper here, not much with them. so stray...
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there is a theory in the west that great art has to come from misery and suffering. in the east. in eastern civilizations, they believe great art comes from balance and enlightenment. they asked several artists that question, do you have to suffer? ellis walker said an interesting thing -- allis walker said an interesting thing. as i got older, i just kept getting happier and yet i was still writing, and writing well. musicians and painters and writers who thought they had to suffer from their art, but i have found as i've gotten older, it is not the case. they asked the dalai lama the question and he did not even understand the question. charlie: most great artists have say it is hard work. don: writing is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration. to finish a great work, you might get an up tiffany -- it tiffany -- epiphany. after that, you sit down and sweat it out. it is hard work. people who steal songs, they have no idea the work that goes into it. it is a real job, not a hobby. it is a calling and a lot of people do it for a living who don't get to tour. they make their money
there is a theory in the west that great art has to come from misery and suffering. in the east. in eastern civilizations, they believe great art comes from balance and enlightenment. they asked several artists that question, do you have to suffer? ellis walker said an interesting thing -- allis walker said an interesting thing. as i got older, i just kept getting happier and yet i was still writing, and writing well. musicians and painters and writers who thought they had to suffer from their...
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people have been pouring out of north africa, west asia, middle east. why is the e.u. so far behind in figuring out what to do. they had a system set up. supposedly on paper, they have a harmonized approach, same standards and procedures for asylum throughout the european union. clearly, the countries that are on the external front ears, the areas, basins, lag far behind. and the chance of getting protection, actually, of having an asylum claim heard and granted is lower in those places than it would be in germany or sweden. approval rates are different. 2014 in hungary, less than 4%. if you are seeking protection, you'll go to the place where you'll be treated decently to begin with, where you have a chance of being protect. that's where people were moving, despite a system set up that basically said that the place where you first enter, set foot, is the place responsible for examining the claim, processing it. it's unfair to begin with. >> the last time there was a surge like this, europe agreed in principal that the burden should be spread. this is at the insistence
people have been pouring out of north africa, west asia, middle east. why is the e.u. so far behind in figuring out what to do. they had a system set up. supposedly on paper, they have a harmonized approach, same standards and procedures for asylum throughout the european union. clearly, the countries that are on the external front ears, the areas, basins, lag far behind. and the chance of getting protection, actually, of having an asylum claim heard and granted is lower in those places than it...
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that will further split the east-west within the eu. think we should take a look at what is happening right now between syria, croatia, slovenia, and hungary -- a war of words. parliament has authorized the use of nonlethal force, so we have seen teargas deployed along the hungarian-serbian border. then we have some pretty hot rhetoric from the serbian foreign minister. here's what he said yesterday, warning of a potential concentration camp. "serbia cannot allow itself to become a concentration camp, surrounded by wires with traffic close to." way the, in some getan approach is to 130,000 redistributed but no one thinks those numbers will be final. francine: hans, thank you so much for the update. like davidke it beckham. actinginjured his hand for a bike brand. we speak to the ceo after the break. we will be talking about brand recognition and demand around the world, growth in china, and here in europe. you can follow me on twitter. i will see you shortly. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're d
that will further split the east-west within the eu. think we should take a look at what is happening right now between syria, croatia, slovenia, and hungary -- a war of words. parliament has authorized the use of nonlethal force, so we have seen teargas deployed along the hungarian-serbian border. then we have some pretty hot rhetoric from the serbian foreign minister. here's what he said yesterday, warning of a potential concentration camp. "serbia cannot allow itself to become a...
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east bay. an artist was working on a mural today in west oakland when he was shot and killed. the mural is part of a community art project. police are still looking for the gunman. kron 4's justine waldman talked to people who were close to the victim -- antonio ramos. they say he was a man who was just trying to make oakland a better place. >> justine :beneath the beauty. of the mural antonio ramos..dedicated himself too. there is sadness and pain. the candles and flowers keep coming. all left here under the 580 freeway overpass at 35th street for the man killed here at just 26 years old. >> : i am ashamed of all of this violence i really am >> justine :his godmother came here to grieve. she's known him since he was a little boy. >> : he's one of my children, one of my children for him to be doing this art and not to even be caught up in it it just hurts >> justine :this loss unacceptable and shocking to those who knew him. a man who liked to fix cars with his father..and had talent beyond his years. >> : they took away a real powerhouse graffiti artist >> justine :fellow art
east bay. an artist was working on a mural today in west oakland when he was shot and killed. the mural is part of a community art project. police are still looking for the gunman. kron 4's justine waldman talked to people who were close to the victim -- antonio ramos. they say he was a man who was just trying to make oakland a better place. >> justine :beneath the beauty. of the mural antonio ramos..dedicated himself too. there is sadness and pain. the candles and flowers keep coming....
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and an agreement on the refugee crisis, bringing to life the east-west . >> welcome back to al jazeera ameri america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in the half hour of international news, students clash with police in the mexican state where 43 school mates disappeared. first, a change in the fight against i.s.i.l. the retired 4-staff general is stepping down. general john alan is hand picked to lead the fight. he agreed to the post for six month bs, but has been there a year. he is stepping down for personal reasons. in our in context segment we'll focus on the effectiveness of the strikes. general petraeus criticized policy on the hill today. he pressed the administration to take a tougher stance against syrian president bashar al-assad, and told the senate panel he was not opposed to having american troops in bed with iraqi military forces. >> reporter: it has been more than a year since the united states commenced military action. while there have been significant accomplishments, the progress achieved thus far has been inadequate. some elements of strategy are in space. several are
and an agreement on the refugee crisis, bringing to life the east-west . >> welcome back to al jazeera ameri america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in the half hour of international news, students clash with police in the mexican state where 43 school mates disappeared. first, a change in the fight against i.s.i.l. the retired 4-staff general is stepping down. general john alan is hand picked to lead the fight. he agreed to the post for six month bs, but has been there a year. he is...
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later, the governor decided to abandon the plan to build the red line, the rail line that would run east-westbaltimore city. and that has the attention to idgin to unlock the rig insularity of segregated communities like the west baltimore community in which freddie gray lived. the decision to abandon the red line got no ink. many of you probably never heard of it. this is a project that was worked in baltimore city for 10 years. i do not know how many of you are familiar with baltimore city. very few. baltimore's described during the unrest incessantly on cnn as a major american city. a major's, yes, it is american city in that it has a baseball team and a football team and it has a sizable storytion and it has a history, has a storied civil rights history, the birthplace of thurgood arsenal -- marh shall. tremendous culture, a town i love very much. something -- it does not have something that most major american cities have and that is a true functioning public transportation system. the lack of public transportation, like the housing decisions is not by accident. there were plans to creat
later, the governor decided to abandon the plan to build the red line, the rail line that would run east-westbaltimore city. and that has the attention to idgin to unlock the rig insularity of segregated communities like the west baltimore community in which freddie gray lived. the decision to abandon the red line got no ink. many of you probably never heard of it. this is a project that was worked in baltimore city for 10 years. i do not know how many of you are familiar with baltimore city....
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possibilities are far to the east and west. models arecomputer spread all over the place. , bringinge consensus it on shore in the mid-atlantic. it could stay offshore. at any case, with the rain we even before this possibility, it becomes significant you pay close attention and watch closely over the next couple of days. very heavy rain saturated ground now. potential that we could have an impact from joaquin sunday into monday. we will have that for you in a couple of minutes. jummy: you can stay on top of storms wherever you are. download the weather app. you can sign up for weather text alerts. to -- hela.com -- had ad to wjla.com. is there where some areas are still underwater. says these are not hoses connected to open faucets. it is hundreds of thousands of gallons of storm water being pumped out this afternoon. it could be days and weeks before we are back up and running. one floor up, entire classrooms have been washed away. the force of the water so strong, it toppled these dumpsters. onk at how much dirt remains the
possibilities are far to the east and west. models arecomputer spread all over the place. , bringinge consensus it on shore in the mid-atlantic. it could stay offshore. at any case, with the rain we even before this possibility, it becomes significant you pay close attention and watch closely over the next couple of days. very heavy rain saturated ground now. potential that we could have an impact from joaquin sunday into monday. we will have that for you in a couple of minutes. jummy: you can...
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east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's complicated relationship with an ambitious wo
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but particularly in east jerusalem, i don't think the violence is likely to spread further into the west bank. but east jerusalem, there's that danger, there's a low level of violence and unrest. we can never be complatesant about this -- complace ain't about this. >> jordan is in charge of administering the holy sites. king abdullah said more provocations could affect the relationship with israel. could it get to that point. >> jordan may recall its ambassador, they did it last year over tensions at the site. there's that possibility. i don't think ultimately damaging the relationship. it's strong, weathered many crisis, and survived the second inteff ard, so i think the underlying relationship will be strong. on a diplomatic lex there could -- level, there could be a lessoning of the relationship, if only formal. >> homes to muslims and christians, you'd think they'd find a way to share and have peace on a land they all see as holy >>> proabortion rights advocates is calling an chile to reform abortion law. it is one of a few countries with an outright ban. lawmakers are proposing chan
but particularly in east jerusalem, i don't think the violence is likely to spread further into the west bank. but east jerusalem, there's that danger, there's a low level of violence and unrest. we can never be complatesant about this -- complace ain't about this. >> jordan is in charge of administering the holy sites. king abdullah said more provocations could affect the relationship with israel. could it get to that point. >> jordan may recall its ambassador, they did it last...
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kristen saloomey went along >>> east meets west.when the world's most populous country inspired a famous fashion designer. it's the latest exhibit the met toll tan museum instituted, called "chib e through the looking glass." and there's no shortage of people wanting a glimpse of the designs of john galiano and another. the costume institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. as in the past, celebrities made it new york's social event of the year. now the exhibit is a must-see event. "china through the looking glass" broke attendance records through the institute, more than 660,000 visitors. that's amongst the top 10 exhibits of all time for the met. it is so popular, they presented the show through monday. it's an appeal going through the fashion world. . >> there's a large percentage of chinese videos, and the democracy was also skewing to younger audiences. that's heart warming aspect. it's changed the demographic. [ technical difficulty ] the collaboration celebrates a 100th anniversary and broadens the show's
kristen saloomey went along >>> east meets west.when the world's most populous country inspired a famous fashion designer. it's the latest exhibit the met toll tan museum instituted, called "chib e through the looking glass." and there's no shortage of people wanting a glimpse of the designs of john galiano and another. the costume institute held a star-studded fundraiser to kick off the show. as in the past, celebrities made it new york's social event of the year. now the...
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and the rift between east and west in the european union has never been bigger. it's shaking the union to its very foundations. while eu leaders are slow in making decisions on the ground, here, the situation once again is deteriorating quickly. >>> andrew simmons reporting there. a group of refugees has been detained for breaching hungary's new border fence with serbia. they were arrested after finding a hole in the fence and cutting through into hungary. they're among 174 people arrested so far for breaching the border. police say all will face criminal prosecution >>> germany has responded to the influx of migrants by introducing temporary controls on its border with austria. rob reynolds reports from the train station where police have been enforcing these new controls. >>reporter: refugees race through the train station. vrjts it's a scene of complete chaos here at the train station where refugees are trying to get on the train's platform but police are blocking the stairways. underneath the station in a parking garage, hundreds of refugees, most from syria,
and the rift between east and west in the european union has never been bigger. it's shaking the union to its very foundations. while eu leaders are slow in making decisions on the ground, here, the situation once again is deteriorating quickly. >>> andrew simmons reporting there. a group of refugees has been detained for breaching hungary's new border fence with serbia. they were arrested after finding a hole in the fence and cutting through into hungary. they're among 174 people...
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there is a book published 3-4 years ago called world war, -- worlds war the 2500 shares between east and west. it refers to the conflict between the greeks and persians in this book traces all of our ethics conflicts to antiquity -- ethnic conflicts. be to define the world in different segments, barbarians, jews and gentiles, romans and just about everybody else. so there was this kind of xenophobia. there was ethnic branding. there was races and -- races and racism. my orientation has been different. i have been trying to see without denying some of the us and them attitude was there, but try to commit -- tried to emphasize the connectivity. instead of otherness a kind of togetherness. in the sense that antiquity can be a positive and not just the negative model to our contemporary circumstances. i have always been, i guess, interested in the linkage between the past and present. here is an instance in which the mutual perceptions and representations of one another this is different people in activity -- antiquity shows a much greater complexity than just the us and them. the good guys and b
there is a book published 3-4 years ago called world war, -- worlds war the 2500 shares between east and west. it refers to the conflict between the greeks and persians in this book traces all of our ethics conflicts to antiquity -- ethnic conflicts. be to define the world in different segments, barbarians, jews and gentiles, romans and just about everybody else. so there was this kind of xenophobia. there was ethnic branding. there was races and -- races and racism. my orientation has been...
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downingtown east a winner 28-24. >> west chester east, west chester russ continue, it is steve francshe middle, rumbling in, looking like the bus. jerome, wins 28-216789 perkioman valley at post glove before the game. pottsgrove honors veterans on the field, and sport the camouflage pants. nice look. will go to the air. steven finding sean owens, looking like terrell owens there, 68-yard gain. then couple every plays later, it is drum again. he finds ronnie arch down the left side for the touchdown, perkioman villi wins 34-2s finally pope john paul ii, owen j. robertment band sounding good. catch of the night though. jared john, matt finding full extension, beautifully done. owen roberts win. >> now for game of the week he two premiere programs from central league. garn he will valley facing ridley squad, playing great defense so far this year. >> legally see want to leave. talk about who we want to play for. you are representing the community, the school, student body, yourselves, your parents. when you go out there, like the song says, you play. people that have your back the people
downingtown east a winner 28-24. >> west chester east, west chester russ continue, it is steve francshe middle, rumbling in, looking like the bus. jerome, wins 28-216789 perkioman valley at post glove before the game. pottsgrove honors veterans on the field, and sport the camouflage pants. nice look. will go to the air. steven finding sean owens, looking like terrell owens there, 68-yard gain. then couple every plays later, it is drum again. he finds ronnie arch down the left side for the...
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east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's complicated relationship with an ambitious world power. it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. xi jinping, the general secretary of the communist party of china is 62 years old. he has been a party function airy of run kind or the other through much of his life. and he has seen his country come from famine to underperformer, to a country that has a lot to say about the security for the whole world. so his country's lil and economic interests. allen schauffler reports. >> through our country, every day, flows 1 and a half billion dollars in goods and services, and that depends on our trade with china, and it has grown astronomically. >> xi is having dinner with bill gates, and tech firms are looking for assurances that they can do business fairly with contain. without government interference. >> obviously, cyber security, and playing fields for america and china, and discrimination of foreign firms, as well as the lack of a rule of law. and inadequate protections of our intellectual property and trade secrets. >
east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's complicated relationship with an ambitious world power. it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. xi jinping, the general secretary of the communist party of china is 62 years old. he has been a party function airy of run kind or the other through much of his life. and he has seen his country come from famine to underperformer, to a country that has a lot to say about the security for the whole...
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it now surrounds central park on both sides of the park, east and west. another layer of security ahead of the pope's arrive. on thursday and friday, pope francis will be visiting midtown and downtown and east harlem. you look around those areas where he'll be, there are steel and concrete barricades in those spots. a huge gathering will take place in central park. close to 200,000 people for the pope's procession on friday. you have to have a ticket to get in. police officers have been on patrol for days at assigned spots. much preparation is going on. even cardinal dolan talked with our chuck scarborough about what he himself is doing. >> i don't think i'm nervous. i think the excitement probably trumps a sense of nerves, but i'm not afraid to admit i'm still fighting myself. i've got this long list saying, is this done, is that done, have i called this person, do these people have tickets, have i made sure about this and that. i feel like a dad before -- the father of a bride or something. tending to all these last-minute details. >> reporter: and here'
it now surrounds central park on both sides of the park, east and west. another layer of security ahead of the pope's arrive. on thursday and friday, pope francis will be visiting midtown and downtown and east harlem. you look around those areas where he'll be, there are steel and concrete barricades in those spots. a huge gathering will take place in central park. close to 200,000 people for the pope's procession on friday. you have to have a ticket to get in. police officers have been on...
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east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's complicated relationship with an ambitious world power. it's the "inside story."
east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's complicated relationship with an ambitious world power. it's the "inside story."