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edward lozansky.nd, that 2% you are spending isa estonian friend, that 2% you are spending is a total waste. show me at least one success of nato after the collapse of communism. not a single success. only success in raising money. american taxpayers, including myself, have to do that. so one thing for nato to do something successful is transform, even changed name, because bulgaria... it's not north atlantic, you have to change it to international anti—terrorist organisation, and then russia will join, china willjoin, all european countries willjoin join, china willjoin, all european countries will join and join, china willjoin, all european countries willjoin and will have a common cause to succeed. countries willjoin and will have a common cause to succeed. now it's a waste of money. thank you. anna wieslander, what kind of additional commitment would you suggest of the estonians? i think the estonians are doing a lot of commitments, i think it's good you spend 2% on defence. i don't agree with edw
edward lozansky.nd, that 2% you are spending isa estonian friend, that 2% you are spending is a total waste. show me at least one success of nato after the collapse of communism. not a single success. only success in raising money. american taxpayers, including myself, have to do that. so one thing for nato to do something successful is transform, even changed name, because bulgaria... it's not north atlantic, you have to change it to international anti—terrorist organisation, and then russia...
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edward, thank you. >>> 4:50. family and friends of maryland governor's larry hogan will pay their respects this weekend. services will be held at st. mary's catholic church followed by a private burial. former maryland congressman died last week after suffering a stroke. he was 88 years old. he served three years in the house of representative. his son is expected to deliver the eulogy. >>> 4:50. you saw the story first on news 4. now one of the stars and executive producer of the netflix hit show "13 reasons why" are responding to criticisms. they appeared at a sexual assault awareness event at george mason university yesterday. former vice president joe biden was also there calling on men to take action to prevent assault. letters home to parents warning that the show has adult themes including rape. >> the way that we're going to change the conversation and the way we're going to change the stigma of it is by directing it towards boys and men. >> very, very hard and scary to talk about, but that's why we made
edward, thank you. >>> 4:50. family and friends of maryland governor's larry hogan will pay their respects this weekend. services will be held at st. mary's catholic church followed by a private burial. former maryland congressman died last week after suffering a stroke. he was 88 years old. he served three years in the house of representative. his son is expected to deliver the eulogy. >>> 4:50. you saw the story first on news 4. now one of the stars and executive producer of...
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nbc's edward lawrence is in d.c. this morning. edward, what are you hearing? how is washington responding? >> reporter: in general, both republicans and democrats support this strike. one house member barbara lee who tweeted out this is an act of war against syria. still many others say a message had to be sent to the assad regime that the use of chemical weapons on helpless individuals will not be tolerated. for example, senator bob corker, a republican, saying he applause the president's decision. the ranking member of the foreign relations committee, senator ben warden says this shows the u.s. would stand up against the use of chemical weapons. about two dozen representatives and senators were briefed about this before the missile launch. during the barrage, they were briefed again on the progress of it. this shows the white house wants to reach out and work with members of congress on this. senators say going forward, if there's any further escalation of missiles or air strikes or beyond that, it must take an act of congress to engage the american people,
nbc's edward lawrence is in d.c. this morning. edward, what are you hearing? how is washington responding? >> reporter: in general, both republicans and democrats support this strike. one house member barbara lee who tweeted out this is an act of war against syria. still many others say a message had to be sent to the assad regime that the use of chemical weapons on helpless individuals will not be tolerated. for example, senator bob corker, a republican, saying he applause the...
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i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is off.illing in. >> here's what we're following for you today. breaking news out of west philadelphia where a man has been shot and killed. "action news" system live with the latest. >> as tensions between the u.s. and russia continue to escalate one of president trump's cabinet members is right now on russian soil. >> traffic warning for e-z pass users who plan to take the pennsylvania turnpike today. let's get right to meteorologist, david murphy and karen rogers. good morning, guys. >> good morning and it was gorgeous yesterday. we got up to 80 for
i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is off.illing in. >> here's what we're following for you today. breaking news out of west philadelphia where a man has been shot and killed. "action news" system live with the latest. >> as tensions between the u.s. and russia continue to escalate one of president trump's cabinet members is right now on russian soil. >> traffic warning for e-z pass users who plan to take the pennsylvania turnpike today. let's get right to...
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>> edward is all i got. >> edward?yeah. >> did you think that this other man could be a game changener this investigation? >> to me, it was definitely you know a person of interest we needed to speak with. >> detectives now launched a hunts for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly, leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >> coming up, the other man revealed. >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person. >> he has some intriguing flfx for police and for us. >> ewouldn't bind her if that's what she wanted. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. from s-f-o. ==sot== ...outcue: you stay out of this runs:02.. ==cont vo== passengers on board... tell us what they saw... as our aviation expert reveals the advice all travelers should hear. ===take vo=== plus: science in
>> edward is all i got. >> edward?yeah. >> did you think that this other man could be a game changener this investigation? >> to me, it was definitely you know a person of interest we needed to speak with. >> detectives now launched a hunts for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly, leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >> coming up, the other man revealed. >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person....
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francine: thank you, and edwards. let's bring in michael sullivan, chief investment officer for the u.k. nde mpa region for credit suisse, and gordon. thank you for joining us. i want to my pound chart. you can see this simple 200 day moving average. we could see a lot more volatility as we approach the snap election. or is it a done deal? will the markets assume -- michael: it is unlikely the opinion polls will change markedly, to the point where the market assumes a different result than the conservative majority. what you saw in terms of the more than 2% move higher yesterday was expectation that the u.k. would not fall out of the european union without a deal, because the small parliamentary majority that theresa may currently enjoys, or does not enjoy that much -- she can expect, on current polling, to get a majority close to 100, maybe even higher than that, and that makes it much harder for the people who want a cleaner brexit in her party to force that position. michael: we have been overweight the pound. we h
francine: thank you, and edwards. let's bring in michael sullivan, chief investment officer for the u.k. nde mpa region for credit suisse, and gordon. thank you for joining us. i want to my pound chart. you can see this simple 200 day moving average. we could see a lot more volatility as we approach the snap election. or is it a done deal? will the markets assume -- michael: it is unlikely the opinion polls will change markedly, to the point where the market assumes a different result than the...
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edwards prefaces a news report with an expression "exclusive report"?lly charged. and, but handled sensitively by fiona bruce, but i feel the interview was cheapened by this out of date expression. the woman was visibly traumatised, shocked. there were tears running down her face. i
edwards prefaces a news report with an expression "exclusive report"?lly charged. and, but handled sensitively by fiona bruce, but i feel the interview was cheapened by this out of date expression. the woman was visibly traumatised, shocked. there were tears running down her face. i
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is it something different than what we want to do with edward snowden?ennedy: i see a clear difference between edward snowden and julian assange. i think julian assange is more of a destructive mental patient and i think there is something heroic and important about what edward snowden did. kennedy: if he's a nutter he would lie through his teeth. he wouldn't care. >> the other thing about snowden and assange. they will never bring these guys to justice. assange will hide out. snowden is where he is. they are playing games with the u.s. government. kennedy: edward snowden, there were very valuable things about what he did. everyone is a russian spy. if you don't have an he can explanation for things, it's the ibs of politics. thank you so much. bring in the floral happy spring bouquet for everyone. coming up, tensions mount between the u.s. and north korea. are we nearing a nuclear war or are there other options we should be looking into. rob o'neill here to talk it ovov when i first started working with capital one, my dad called them up and asked for "
is it something different than what we want to do with edward snowden?ennedy: i see a clear difference between edward snowden and julian assange. i think julian assange is more of a destructive mental patient and i think there is something heroic and important about what edward snowden did. kennedy: if he's a nutter he would lie through his teeth. he wouldn't care. >> the other thing about snowden and assange. they will never bring these guys to justice. assange will hide out. snowden is...
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news 4's edward lawrence will explain how repealing the affordable care act is showing new signs of life. >>> 5:05. getting breaking news right now from the live desk. erika, what's going on? >> it appears that there is another case of terrorism, this time not exactly in france proper but on a french island. a french eye land of reunion. two police officers shot. police say the shooter is a man suspected of links to radical extremism. he was arrested but at this time there's little else we know about him. back over to you. >> erika, thank you. 5:05 now. happening today. hundreds of airport service workers plan to walk off the job at ragan national and dulles international employer, huntleigh corporation. the strike comes on the heels of a successful protest last week. the metropolitan air force authority agreed to raise pay to 12:25 by 2020. >>> metro plans to have full bus and rail services after threats of a sick out. nearly 1200 employees asked for a sick day friday. every single one of them was rejected. err' lo they're locked into a bitter dispute right now. according to the contrac
news 4's edward lawrence will explain how repealing the affordable care act is showing new signs of life. >>> 5:05. getting breaking news right now from the live desk. erika, what's going on? >> it appears that there is another case of terrorism, this time not exactly in france proper but on a french island. a french eye land of reunion. two police officers shot. police say the shooter is a man suspected of links to radical extremism. he was arrested but at this time there's...
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the prime minister worried about edward. was he under wallace simpson's spell?as he cozying up to hitler and a rising far right in britain? could he force a coup? in the end, the biggest bombshell? an intercepted call of edward telling his brother he'd take wallace over crown and country, and the rest is history. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> up next, a teacher provides a powerful lesson on what is possible. i'll be live from south korea as our military prepares for a potential north korea threat. >> "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, live from south korea. >>> finally tonight, is there any child who doesn't dream of owning and riding a bike? it is a milestone for most kids, except when families can't afford it. that was the case for many of the kids at a school in south carolina, until a first grade teacher had an idea. nbc's tammy lightner has the story. >> reporter: we all remember that feeling, the wind in your face, the thrill of the unknown, tasting freedom. for most kids, a bike is a rite of passage, but for these students at pepperhill elementa
the prime minister worried about edward. was he under wallace simpson's spell?as he cozying up to hitler and a rising far right in britain? could he force a coup? in the end, the biggest bombshell? an intercepted call of edward telling his brother he'd take wallace over crown and country, and the rest is history. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> up next, a teacher provides a powerful lesson on what is possible. i'll be live from south korea as our military prepares for a potential...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep?that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. >>> time to check "the pulse." starting with what could be a vehicle of the future. >> it's an annoying way to commute to work. that sound. it's sort of like a cool, flying -- contraption. they call it a flying car. it made a debut on youtube. it's backed by google founder larry page. it's called a kitty hawk flyer. designed specially to fly over water. >> you also, by the way, won't need a pilot's license. the company is hoping the kitty hawk goes on sale before the end of the year. pretty soon. >> yes. i don't know that it will -- replace, you know, my little hyundai. but all right. >> it may replace my bike. >> that sound, though. >>> next up, we're off to the lone star state for what day call the hottest burger in texas. >> it's charlie's five alarm fire burger at the little bitty burger barn in houston. it's made
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep?that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. >>> time to check "the pulse." starting with what could be a vehicle of the future. >> it's an annoying way to commute to work. that sound. it's sort of like a cool, flying -- contraption. they call it a flying...
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erica edwards, nbc news. >> are we going to need sunscreen soon? >> it seems sunscreen as we go through the day today. 84 degrees. mostly sunny. if you want some really warm weather, this weekend we'll wbe close to 93 degrees on saturday. you will need the sun block through the weekend. we have a chance for a few thunderstorms. guys? >> thanks. >>> in news for your health this morning, if you're trying to keep track of what you eat, pop open your instagram. researchers at the university of washington say people who regularly take pictures of their food and then post the snap chocho shots on the app tend to be more aware of what they're eating. it helps you visualize your overall eating habits. there you go. >> i don't know if that's good for me because the last picture was mexican food in abundance. it was awesome. all right. >> be careful what you take a picture of. >>> that's news 4 midday. thanks for being with us. 4" this afternoon. at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like
erica edwards, nbc news. >> are we going to need sunscreen soon? >> it seems sunscreen as we go through the day today. 84 degrees. mostly sunny. if you want some really warm weather, this weekend we'll wbe close to 93 degrees on saturday. you will need the sun block through the weekend. we have a chance for a few thunderstorms. guys? >> thanks. >>> in news for your health this morning, if you're trying to keep track of what you eat, pop open your instagram....
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might have died of smallpox if edward jenner hasn't discovered the vaccine. john: anybody heard of these people here? >> no. john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact offer humanity than barack obama or elizabeth warren or any of these others. [ applause ] >> and then there's a whole group of people, ted turner who created cnn. brian land who created c-span. jeff bezos at amazon, jimmy whales at wikipedia. larry page and sergei bren at google. they brought knowledge to the world, transparency, we get to find out more or less what politicians are up to because of this. john: but some of this did it to make money. >> some didn't, jimmy whales created a charity. he may wish he didn't do that. sure they do it to make money, by the invisible hand as
might have died of smallpox if edward jenner hasn't discovered the vaccine. john: anybody heard of these people here? >> no. john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact...
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hello, i'm marc edwards. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.united despite, manchester dominating their europa league tie. in france, there's trouble before the match, and late drama in it, as lyon come from behind to beat besiktas. dan rooney, the revered chairman of the pittsburg steelers and one of the patriarchs of the nfl, dies at the age of 84. hello and thanks forjoining us. attentions turned to the europa league on thursday as the quarterfinal first legs took place. manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.
hello, i'm marc edwards. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.united despite, manchester dominating their europa league tie. in france, there's trouble before the match, and late drama in it, as lyon come from behind to beat besiktas. dan rooney, the revered chairman of the pittsburg steelers and one of the patriarchs of the nfl, dies at the age of 84. hello and thanks forjoining us. attentions turned to the europa league on thursday as the quarterfinal first legs took place....
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louisiana governor john bell edwards urged residents to stay off the roads and keep their cell phonesed. >> please do not attempt to go outside. if you don't have to. we ask everyone stay off the roads. a car is no place to shelter. if you are on the roads, please do not drive through high standing water. if you encounter weather on the road please seek hardened shelter such as overpass or stop and go inside a convenience store. >> reporter: the national weather service says parts of arkansas and mississippi are also under a threat of tornado tornadoes, bus the bulls eye remains on louisiana. in new york, kelly wright, fox news. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. life look at wilmington. we saw lots of sunshine today. gorgeous day but that is not the story of the whole week. kathy orr let's us know when we'll see when and when we'll see rain in 15 seconds. >>> escape the heavy rain coming to night in reading you will if not an inch of rain. same goes with most the delaware valley. here's our storm system, severe weather in multiple tornado reports through areas of georgia and
louisiana governor john bell edwards urged residents to stay off the roads and keep their cell phonesed. >> please do not attempt to go outside. if you don't have to. we ask everyone stay off the roads. a car is no place to shelter. if you are on the roads, please do not drive through high standing water. if you encounter weather on the road please seek hardened shelter such as overpass or stop and go inside a convenience store. >> reporter: the national weather service says parts...
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hello, i'm marc edwards. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: smash and grab — a late anderlecht goal sees them draw with united despite, manchester dominating their europa league tie. in france, there's trouble before the match, and late drama in it, as lyon come from behind to beat besiktas. dan rooney, the revered chairman of the pittsburg steelers and one of the patriarchs of the nfl, dies at the age of 8a. hello and thanks forjoining us. attentions turned to the europa league on thursday as the quarterfinal first legs took place. manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium. henrik maketherian gave united the lead after 37 minutes. the armenian scoring in his fourth away game in a row — his ninth of season. he pounced on a rebound after marcus rashford's rasping drive had been parried into his path. united in complete control throughout the match, but sucker punched four minutes from time when 21—year—old leander dendoncker scored his first goal in european c
hello, i'm marc edwards. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: smash and grab — a late anderlecht goal sees them draw with united despite, manchester dominating their europa league tie. in france, there's trouble before the match, and late drama in it, as lyon come from behind to beat besiktas. dan rooney, the revered chairman of the pittsburg steelers and one of the patriarchs of the nfl, dies at the age of 8a. hello and thanks forjoining us....
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i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is off.eanette reyes is filling in. >> here's what we're following for you today. breaking news out of west philadelphia where a man has been shot and killed. "action news" system live with the latest. >> as tensions between the u.s. and russia continue to escalate one of president trump's cabinet members is right now on russian soil. >> traffic warning for e-z pass users who plan to take the pennsylvania turnpike today. let's get right to meteorologist, david murphy and karen rogers. good morning, guys. >> good morning and it was gorgeous yesterday. we got up to 80 for a high and we're going to go a little bit warmer than that today. you can also see a bit of cloud cover out to the west of us but it is filtering toward the east in a high thin fashion and i think you're still going see plenty of sunshine today even if there's a little bit more high cloud cover. 60 degrees is your current temperature in philadelphia starting out very mild and comfortable. 49 degrees in allentown. 57 in millvil
i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is off.eanette reyes is filling in. >> here's what we're following for you today. breaking news out of west philadelphia where a man has been shot and killed. "action news" system live with the latest. >> as tensions between the u.s. and russia continue to escalate one of president trump's cabinet members is right now on russian soil. >> traffic warning for e-z pass users who plan to take the pennsylvania turnpike today. let's get...
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the prime minister worried about edward. was he under wallace simpson's spell?s he cozying up to hitler and a rising far right in britain? could he force a coup? in the end, the biggest bombshell? an intercepted call of edward telling his brother he'd take wallace over crown and country, and the rest is history. kellie coviaya, nbc news london. >>> up next, a teacher type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydr
the prime minister worried about edward. was he under wallace simpson's spell?s he cozying up to hitler and a rising far right in britain? could he force a coup? in the end, the biggest bombshell? an intercepted call of edward telling his brother he'd take wallace over crown and country, and the rest is history. kellie coviaya, nbc news london. >>> up next, a teacher type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me....
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please welcome marc edwards. the show. >> thank you for having me. >> so as we all saw in the piece before the break, flint, michigan, really is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to contaminated water in the u.s. you were one of the people who helped uncover the problems in flint and then you asked to help with the problem afterwards, which is a strange thing. but what can be done to help at this stage? >> in flint, michigan, it's now become the best monitor and one of the best run systems in the country. and so as a result the water is comparable to other cities in the united states. but ironically, flint is still paying the highest water rates in the world and after this water is safe to drink in the next five years, it is projected to double. so they won't be able to afford in many cases to purchase the water any more. >> if people can't afford to purchase the water and if people can't afford to investigate the water, then is it up to people like you to go around america testing the water to see if it's saf
please welcome marc edwards. the show. >> thank you for having me. >> so as we all saw in the piece before the break, flint, michigan, really is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to contaminated water in the u.s. you were one of the people who helped uncover the problems in flint and then you asked to help with the problem afterwards, which is a strange thing. but what can be done to help at this stage? >> in flint, michigan, it's now become the best monitor and one of the...
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hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eriksen the magic man. the dane on the scoresheet as spurs cut chelsea's lead at the top of the premier league to four points with a win at crystal palace. after seven years, there's a first ever goal in a barca shirt forjavier mascherano, as the catalan giants blow osasuna away. and maria sharapova makes a winning return to tennis, following her 15 month doping ban. hello, and thanks forjoining us. spurs have kept their title aspirations alive with a hard fought 1—0 win against crystal palace at selhurst park. tottenham cutting chelsea's lead at the top of the english premier league to four points with five matches remaining. in a game of few clear cut chances, christian eriksen provided the moment of magic needed by spurs. a stunning dipping strike from 30 yards with just over ten minutes left. the win means tottenham move on to 7a points, surpassing their previous best ever premier league total of 72. we completely dominated the game. we created the cha
hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eriksen the magic man. the dane on the scoresheet as spurs cut chelsea's lead at the top of the premier league to four points with a win at crystal palace. after seven years, there's a first ever goal in a barca shirt forjavier mascherano, as the catalan giants blow osasuna away. and maria sharapova makes a winning return to tennis, following her 15 month doping ban. hello, and thanks...
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edwards prefaces a news report with an expression "exclusive report"? interview was very emotionally charged. and, but handled sensitively by fiona bruce, but i feel the interview was cheapened by this out of date expression. the woman was visibly traumatised, shocked. there were tears running down her face. i don't believe she should have been interviewed even had she agreed to it. here is the rub. at the very beginning of the interview fiona bruce said, "and now we have an exclusive interview with melissa cohchrane, it's like we it's a trophy, we're better than the rest, we managed to get an interview with a visibly traumatise red, shocked and bereaved woman before anyone else. well done bbc. give yourselves a pat on the back. well, we put their points one of the big debates was over the comments made by football manager david moyse with bbc sport the bbc sports reporter. does this put pressure with you on the manager when you know the owner is in the stands watching on? not at all. brilliant. then came this. getting a bit naughty at the end. watch yo
edwards prefaces a news report with an expression "exclusive report"? interview was very emotionally charged. and, but handled sensitively by fiona bruce, but i feel the interview was cheapened by this out of date expression. the woman was visibly traumatised, shocked. there were tears running down her face. i don't believe she should have been interviewed even had she agreed to it. here is the rub. at the very beginning of the interview fiona bruce said, "and now we have an...
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edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader.nly this month, his statue in bristol was defaced. and now his name will go from the city's concert hall. i think it's a fundamental change and a very important decision. trustees say it's time to end the toxic association with slavery. if i've got members of staff who are uncomfortable coming in the building, if there are people, bristolians, and people from further afield who feel that this place isn't for them because of perceived associations, then that's something i can't be doing with. like other ports around the uk, this city is still struggling to come to terms with the role that it played in the brutality of the slave trade. a period which brought wealth and influence, but which also caused lasting shame. so for some, today's announcement was a pointless attempt to air brush history. for others, it's a moral victory. i'd look at that and think a disgusting man. he could have been involved in the transportation of my ancestors to a life of hardship. i think it's far too pc. i t
edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader.nly this month, his statue in bristol was defaced. and now his name will go from the city's concert hall. i think it's a fundamental change and a very important decision. trustees say it's time to end the toxic association with slavery. if i've got members of staff who are uncomfortable coming in the building, if there are people, bristolians, and people from further afield who feel that this place isn't for them because of perceived associations,...
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chelsea manning and edward up euro,arried courageous acts. they fulfilled the responsibility of some who takes citizenship seriously. that is, who believe people of the country ought to know something about -- amy: professor noam chomsky for the hour in a public conversation i had with him earlier this week in cambridge, massachusetts. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump is slated to announce his tax plan today. the plan proposes to slash the corporate tax rate from 35% to a mere 15%. the plan would also grant the 15% tax rate to companies known as s corporations, which include both small family businesses and massive corporations, such as hedge funds and real estate empires, such as trump's own companies. "the washington post" reports that some of the biggest winners of trump's proposed tax cuts would be construction and retail companies. the tax plan would sharply increase the national deficit. a tax foundation analysis found the proposed cuts
chelsea manning and edward up euro,arried courageous acts. they fulfilled the responsibility of some who takes citizenship seriously. that is, who believe people of the country ought to know something about -- amy: professor noam chomsky for the hour in a public conversation i had with him earlier this week in cambridge, massachusetts. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump is slated to announce his...
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good morning, it is 5:30 a.m., i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is live on eakens oval for day two of the nfl draft. matt we know how the eagles played it with that first round pick. >> kind of played it safe. the guy's whose job who is to pick the players for the eagles has been thinking about that selection for the last four months. introducing daric barnett coming up. >> we'll talk about the draft in a moment, but first up let's talk about weather and traffic, we've got david and karen. >> reporter: okay, let's talk about that. we've got storm tracker 6 live double scan dry across the region. matt has been talking about how the ground is damp along the parkway. that won't last long, but the showers are pushing farther and farther to the east, we have a rumble of thunder off belmawr. it will be gone. there's additional rain by the delmarva and the eastern shore of maryland. that's tracking off the coast. out to the west of us you will see breaks in the clouds. we'll transition to partly sunny skies as we go through the morning and
good morning, it is 5:30 a.m., i'm tamala edwards. matt o'donnell is live on eakens oval for day two of the nfl draft. matt we know how the eagles played it with that first round pick. >> kind of played it safe. the guy's whose job who is to pick the players for the eagles has been thinking about that selection for the last four months. introducing daric barnett coming up. >> we'll talk about the draft in a moment, but first up let's talk about weather and traffic, we've got david...
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it is in prince edward county. it is now the home of the mouton museum, which is built out of the buildings of mouton high school, which is one of the schools that contributed to brown versus board of education. i am not good with technology. they told me it is so easy. i'm going to start with a story about barbara johns. knows who she is? you should know. 16 wentng lady at age to mouton high school in prince edward county and it was the black high school. there was a fancy new white --ool in town and she was some people say she was the beginning of the civil rights movement. she was the first student led case that became part of brown versus board of education. that wasto the school serving 400 some students when it was built for 200. it was obsolete really almost before it was built. tarpaperd essentially shacks. essentially chicken coops covered with tarpaper to be able to expand the school. they were working with used textbooks. they were working with hand-me-down science equipment and hand-me-down school buses
it is in prince edward county. it is now the home of the mouton museum, which is built out of the buildings of mouton high school, which is one of the schools that contributed to brown versus board of education. i am not good with technology. they told me it is so easy. i'm going to start with a story about barbara johns. knows who she is? you should know. 16 wentng lady at age to mouton high school in prince edward county and it was the black high school. there was a fancy new white --ool in...
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on this friday, april 28 i'm tamala edwards. it is day two of the nfl draft. >> and i am matt o'donnell live in front of the art museum, the draft stage. the philadelphia eagles had the 14th pick last night they are happy with whom they selected. his name is daric barnett. we have reaction from the fans, team this morning. >> it is estimated that 50,000 fans filled the parkway and watched the draft and the draft experience. for the penn relays and everybody else, it will be like summer with temperatures close to 80. love the sound of that, let's go over to david murphy with weather and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: if you're in south jersey and delaware you have a couple of spotty showers they are breaking up and they will filter away. earlier showers left the roads a little damp. they are in the process of drying out. the wide view shows behind the rain we have breaks in the clouds. we expect to transition to similar day as yesterday with sunshine and clouds coming through. 65 degrees in philadelphia. allentown you've
on this friday, april 28 i'm tamala edwards. it is day two of the nfl draft. >> and i am matt o'donnell live in front of the art museum, the draft stage. the philadelphia eagles had the 14th pick last night they are happy with whom they selected. his name is daric barnett. we have reaction from the fans, team this morning. >> it is estimated that 50,000 fans filled the parkway and watched the draft and the draft experience. for the penn relays and everybody else, it will be like...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere.kily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. the goalie has studied every one of your shots. she knows you're going for her left corner. she even teases you, calling the shot. but her legs are the ones trembling, not yours. ♪ time to shine. orbit. >>> your friday "pulse" we're going start with the nfl draft. the it's one of the most emotional highlights last night, provided by a guy picked 26th. >> the falcons selected tak mckinley. he was holding a large picture of his grandmother who raised him as a child. then he got emotional. >> i made a promise to her. i was going to go d-i. i was going to get out of richmond. get out of oakland. live my dreams to play in the nfl. and i'm here, man, i complete
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere.kily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. the goalie has studied every one of your shots. she knows you're going...
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and it's how edward jones makes sensof investing. it'that can make a world of difference.xpedia, everything in one place, it'ou can tvel the world world better.. exchange." good morning to you. let's get you up to speed on the market action. essentially, it was a story of resilience once again for uk equity futures last week, particularly on friday after that jobs number disappointed. the headline print significantly where people expected. and down in regions as well for the prior capital months for the week as a whole, even the nasdaq was down about 0.5%. the s&p down 0.3. the dow was essentially flat. by the time we got to friday it looked like energy would be the best performer, it ended up the second best performer. the worst was telecons. if you look at oil prices, we'll have an indication why oil prices rose. and up again, 0.5%. they do get a bit of a bump on friday due to the military actions taken in syria, whether that will affect the supply in the middle east. but the gains certainly paired by the end of the session. oil prices 52.6 this morning. >>> meantime, fo
and it's how edward jones makes sensof investing. it'that can make a world of difference.xpedia, everything in one place, it'ou can tvel the world world better.. exchange." good morning to you. let's get you up to speed on the market action. essentially, it was a story of resilience once again for uk equity futures last week, particularly on friday after that jobs number disappointed. the headline print significantly where people expected. and down in regions as well for the prior capital...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. here we go! tradition calls it's "gotcha day!"ever love you, dad i love you too, sweetie >>> wisconsin cheeseheads may be weeping this morning after this tractor trailer caught fire in suburban milwaukee. it was carrying 20,000 pounds of cheese all reduced to a gooey mess in a store parking lot. the drivers saw that it was on fire and quickly unhooked the cab. no one was hurt. >>> in wisconsin and much of the north the problem will be water on the roads, not cheese, but water. wet roads also likely in east texas and the carolinas and flooding in the plains. >>> if you're flying airport delays are most likely in minneapolis, kansas city, chicago and detroit. >>> the manhunt in the so-called facebook killing came to an end thanks in part to the staff at a fast food restaurant. >> authorities say steve stephens killed himself after being tracked down in an erie, pennsylvania, mcdonald's. a worker recognized him after he pulled up into the drive-through and the owner came up with a lie to keep stephens there until police arrived. >> i
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. here we go! tradition calls it's "gotcha day!"ever love you, dad i love you too, sweetie >>> wisconsin cheeseheads may be weeping this morning after this tractor trailer caught fire in suburban milwaukee. it was carrying 20,000 pounds of cheese all reduced to a gooey mess in a store parking lot. the drivers saw that it was on fire and quickly unhooked the cab. no one was hurt. >>> in wisconsin and much of the north the...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.eat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. save on kitchen essentialssale like a farberware cookware set just $49.99 after $30 mail in rebate. select kitchen aid electrics are $39.99 and a fiestaware 5 piece place setting is only $32.99. plus get kohl's cash too. kohl's. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies and tablets. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the n
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. >> while we do our best to quietly collect information, individuals such as julian assange and edward snowden seek to use the information to make a name for themselves. they care nothing about the lives they put at risk or the damage they cause to national security. >> former pakistani president -- pakistanust understand sacrifices, the sacrifices we have given fighting terrorism. secretary-general -- >> we have been loyal to our core values and core tasks ever since we were founded back in 1949. we are an alliance where we have promised to protect each other. one for all and all for one. >> a joint session of the canadian parliament -- 130 million girls are out of school today. they may not know the statistics, but they understand education is the only part to a guided future. >> we discussed the current state of the u.s.-russia relations. the current state of u.s.-russia relations is that a low point. there is a low level of trust between the two countries. we cannot have this kind of relationship. availableprograms are at c-span.org, our homepage, and by searching the video library
. >> while we do our best to quietly collect information, individuals such as julian assange and edward snowden seek to use the information to make a name for themselves. they care nothing about the lives they put at risk or the damage they cause to national security. >> former pakistani president -- pakistanust understand sacrifices, the sacrifices we have given fighting terrorism. secretary-general -- >> we have been loyal to our core values and core tasks ever since we were...
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it has the date 2013 that's when the farmer unearthed the ring belonging to the late edward dodds.on said he spent time in new guinea during world two. the new ring the farmer will receive as a thank you on the right the ring belonging to edward dodds. abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers then please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the showdown in the senate over president trump's supreme court pick, neil gorsuch. democrats voting tonight to block him. preparing for the so-called nuclear option. changing the rules to push him through with a simple majority. our team standing by. >>> the deadly terror attack in russia. you will see the video from right of the attack. tonight, the death toll and news on a bomb in a second location. >>
it has the date 2013 that's when the farmer unearthed the ring belonging to the late edward dodds.on said he spent time in new guinea during world two. the new ring the farmer will receive as a thank you on the right the ring belonging to edward dodds. abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers then please join us for "action news" at 11:00...
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last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype.estion, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he revealed. >> well i think he broke the law. i think he should pay for breaking the law. i think that is requirement under our system, that people take responsibility for breaking the law. but i also think that the law is bad the way it is written. the law should be changed. we need to allow people inside whistle-blowers come to people on the outside, like member congress. for example, snowden and others like him can not come to regular member about congress like me. they have to go through the intelligence committee. that is outrageous. they should be able to go to anyone in congress. we all
last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype.estion, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he revealed. >> well i think he...
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tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> that's a good place to be on an afternoon like this. >> reporter it would be, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you, sarah there's no rain out there. you're right, the clouds are starting to break up, we're looking good out there. let's take a look live on sky6 live hd this is the benjamin franklin parkway a little farther down you see bigger crowds as we're getting the nfl experience going, night one of the draft, round one, too, coming up tonight. a lot of people heading to the benjamin franklin parkway today and tonight in the evening hours. 74 degrees is the temperature. it's a nice day to go strolling as sarah mentioned. if you're heading to the penn relays or the phillies game or the nfl draft. we're seeing a breeze waffling back and forth. only 7, 8, 9, 10 miles per hour. we had low thick cloud cover early this morning, that has filtered out. we're seeing higher thinner clouds and we're seeing sunshine dig through the clouds. 79 degrees is the high at the airport. i think center city gets up to 80. 80 in wilmington. 75 in trenton. 65 in
tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> that's a good place to be on an afternoon like this. >> reporter it would be, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you, sarah there's no rain out there. you're right, the clouds are starting to break up, we're looking good out there. let's take a look live on sky6 live hd this is the benjamin franklin parkway a little farther down you see bigger crowds as we're getting the nfl experience going, night one of the draft, round one,...
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edwards, 7:23 a.m., thursday, april 27.et's head over to karen rogers starting on 295 good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam an accident that happened more than 8 hours ago is blocking a major highway in new jersey, 295 northbound at 42. chopper 6 hd was overhead showing us the scene. you can see the ramble where they have the -- ramp where they have sand all over the highway. there was an orange juice spill, and this damaged the barrier wall there. major problems on 295. on 42 itself there was appear accident involving a motorcycle that cleared, but delayed on 42. traffic on 295 is diverting off at exit 26. there you can see the backup on 42. 24 minute ride from the ac expressway to 295678 schuylkill expressway is starting to get i can't -- jammed, mlk drive still blocked off this morning. >> we'll take a short break and come back to accuweather. >> reporter: a cloudy start this morning, take a look at temperatures, 61 in philadelphia. 62 in allentown. this afternoon we improve in many ways. clouds give way to sun. w
edwards, 7:23 a.m., thursday, april 27.et's head over to karen rogers starting on 295 good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam an accident that happened more than 8 hours ago is blocking a major highway in new jersey, 295 northbound at 42. chopper 6 hd was overhead showing us the scene. you can see the ramble where they have the -- ramp where they have sand all over the highway. there was an orange juice spill, and this damaged the barrier wall there. major problems on 295. on 42...
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i'm tamala edwards. have a great thursday!ect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, from the series "better call saul," bob odenkirk. in one of the stars of the new film "unforgettable," kathernie heigl. plus, cnn contributor van jones joins kelly at the cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and van jones! [cheers and applause] ♪
i'm tamala edwards. have a great thursday!ect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health...
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. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. and we've got some breaking news. temple university students robbed inside their home at gunpoint. we're live on the scene as police try to get their hands on the masked intruders. >> that video of a man being dragged off an airline flight has gone viral. now, local lawmakers are calling for a response. >> a live look looking out over penn's landing. accuweather is tracking passing showers today t it won't be as warm but it will still be high. >>> that forecast, your traffic and more, it's all ahead on "action news." >> ♪ >> ♪ cooler temperatures in the northeast. >>> and finally, some high tech communication. >> we're not talking about facetime or snapchat. all about being virtually face-to-face with a complete stranger. >> happening now in eight locations across the u.s. including downtown l.a. kabc's jonathan novak checked it out. >> reporter: if you noticed the large golden container at grant park in downtown los angeles recently you might be wondering what is that thing. >> it's
. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. and we've got some breaking news. temple university students robbed inside their home at gunpoint. we're live on the scene as police try to get their hands on the masked intruders. >> that video of a man being dragged off an airline flight has gone viral. now, local lawmakers are calling for a response. >> a live look looking out over penn's landing. accuweather is tracking passing showers today t it won't be as warm but it...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. so i use excedrin.ments from my life. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. ♪ >>> so we're going to start your tuesday pulse with monday news. more than 30,000 took part in the boston marathon which means 30,000 stories. >> the first story is the winners, of course, a pair of kenyans swept the men's and women's open divisions. the first sweep for the east african nation since 2012. >> not bad. among the special moments involved an army national guard veteran staff sergeant earl granville. look at this scene. he lost part of
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. so i use excedrin.ments from my life. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy...
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with matt o'donnell p-tamala edwards, karen rogers reason meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday april 18th. tam is off. nydia han joins us. >> here's what we're following for you. >> she was the first female philadelphia firefighter to be killed in the line of duty. a new report details what led to her death more than two years after the tragedy. >> and a random killing posted to facebook leads to a nationwide manhunt. the desperate search for steve stevens. >> plus, north korea remains defiant despite warnings from president trump. tensions escalate surrounding their missile tests. >> first let's get right to meteorologist, david murphy and karen rogers. good morning, guys. >> good morning, everybody. we're a you have to a decent start. there go those showers from early yesterday. now you see a lot of clearing on the way out to the north and west. if you wind up with clouds at the start of the morning we're looking at a decent amount of sunshine building later. 57 degrees is your current temperature. up in allentown 48. these numbers a little bit coo
with matt o'donnell p-tamala edwards, karen rogers reason meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday april 18th. tam is off. nydia han joins us. >> here's what we're following for you. >> she was the first female philadelphia firefighter to be killed in the line of duty. a new report details what led to her death more than two years after the tragedy. >> and a random killing posted to facebook leads to a nationwide manhunt. the...
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when i was reading the copy about this story and about edward enninfu, who is a talented stylist anden industry for long time, he is making headlines because he is a black a man. it has taken the industry 100 years to acknowledge somebody of a diverse background. that's pretty shocking, isn't it? absolutely. it's absolutely shocking. the fashion industry has been rightly criticised for being incredibly racist and not being diverse enough. that's one of the reasons this appointment is so heartening. however, as you say, there are a million other great things about him. he's been a fantastic stylist since the ‘90s, he's great friends with kate moss and naomi campbell. i'm sure you will see all of his friends on the covers, as he is an international name, a very big american stylist, which is great for british fashion. he has also got something like almost 500,000 instagram followers, which in this day and age really matters. vogue will be seen on social media as well. he is really talented and there are so many layers of brilliant about this. it is good news. he is a vocal campaigner f
when i was reading the copy about this story and about edward enninfu, who is a talented stylist anden industry for long time, he is making headlines because he is a black a man. it has taken the industry 100 years to acknowledge somebody of a diverse background. that's pretty shocking, isn't it? absolutely. it's absolutely shocking. the fashion industry has been rightly criticised for being incredibly racist and not being diverse enough. that's one of the reasons this appointment is so...
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. >> edward lawrence in d.c. how is washingtoning reacting to this strike? >> reporter: so far republicans and democrats support this surgical missile strike. they say that a message had to be sent to the assad regime that using missiles or chemical weapons on helpless people will not be tolerated. they went on to say that for example senator bob corker a republican said he applauds president donald trump for this. the ranking member of the foreign relations committee ben cardin said this shows the u.s. will stand up against the use of chemical weapons. members of congress were briefed before the missiles rained down, they were briefed as the barrage was happening, this shows that the white house is willing to work with congress on this, reaching out to them, going forward though senators say if any escalation happens beyond missiles or air strikes that congressional approval will be needed. >> for now it seems more of a united front out of washington. edward lawrence for us, thank you. >>> i want to bring in nbc news military analyst and congressional medal
. >> edward lawrence in d.c. how is washingtoning reacting to this strike? >> reporter: so far republicans and democrats support this surgical missile strike. they say that a message had to be sent to the assad regime that using missiles or chemical weapons on helpless people will not be tolerated. they went on to say that for example senator bob corker a republican said he applauds president donald trump for this. the ranking member of the foreign relations committee ben cardin...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning's 4:30 on this tuesday april 25th. >> and here's what we're following for you on "action news." the final closures for the nfl draft go into that effect as the city of philadelphia prepares for the massive event. >> testimony goes on in the trial of the camden county father accused of killing his young son in order to be with a teen girlfriend. >> taking a live look from sky6. dry right now but get ready for a spring soaker today. >> dave murphy is off but that's okay, we've got meteorologist karen rogers walking us through what to expect and matt pelman has your traffic. good morning. >> do it slowly. walk us through it. >> i'm going to walk slowly through it because you know what it's a lot to digest. we have some rain moving through the area right now. it's going to pick up in intensity quite a bit at the end of the morning commute and we have a chilly wind and even coastal flooding along the coast so a lot happening with this. storm tracker6 live double scan showing currently as y
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning's 4:30 on this tuesday april 25th. >> and here's what we're following for you on "action news." the final closures for the nfl draft go into that effect as the city of philadelphia prepares for the massive event. >> testimony goes on in the trial of the camden county father accused of killing his young son in order to be with a teen girlfriend. >>...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningryone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday april 4th. tam is off. jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're working on for today. a vehicle hits a man on a bicycle overnight critically injuring him. >> deadly gunfire breaks out fire near a school at dismissal time. >> rain has soaked the roadways but sunshine is on the way. let's head right to meteorologist, david murphy and karen rogers. good morning. >> wie, good morning and welcome jeanette. >> welcome. >> jeanette reyes. >> you woke up early. >> it's jeanette reyes day. >> i'll take that. >> bringing a little bit of rain on your day unfortunately jeanette t a line of showers coming through the i-95 corridor. there was heavier rain in the overnight hours. some of you may see a little ponding and puddling on roads and maybe even a couple high streams in a couple of spots. i'll talk about where you might encounter that in a he could is. there goes the rain as we punch through in the overnight hours. there are some breaks in the clouds
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningryone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday april 4th. tam is off. jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're working on for today. a vehicle hits a man on a bicycle overnight critically injuring him. >> deadly gunfire breaks out fire near a school at dismissal time. >> rain has soaked the roadways but sunshine is on the way. let's head right to meteorologist,...
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. >> nbc's edward lawrence is in washington for us. pretty rare occurrence for the senators to pile on the bus and head down to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. what exactly did they learn? what did they hear yesterday? >> reporter: it is a very unusual step to have the briefing at the white house. both the president and vice president were in that briefing, so maybe the secret service asked for it to be held at that secure location. that in itself shows how serious the administration believes this threat, escalating threat from north korea is. a senior administration official says the country poses a, quote, very grave threat. senator angus king from maine on the intelligence committee said it was outlined to them that 90% of north korea's trade is with china. they said the administration wants to pressure china to help keep north korea in check. it says the administration is going to lay out a plan for china showing them it is not in their best interest for north korea to have both nuclear weapons and a long-range missile. angus king, the s
. >> nbc's edward lawrence is in washington for us. pretty rare occurrence for the senators to pile on the bus and head down to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. what exactly did they learn? what did they hear yesterday? >> reporter: it is a very unusual step to have the briefing at the white house. both the president and vice president were in that briefing, so maybe the secret service asked for it to be held at that secure location. that in itself shows how serious the administration...
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our second prize high school when you're -- winner is michaela edwards, a student at jenks high school. her documentary on animal is entitled "behind the bite." >> this is a chicken sandwich. ,hich you can get from here supposedly comes from a place like this, and is ultimately cheaper than anything you can get there. i don't think i could really tell you what i am eating or where it came from. and i not just talking about the sandwich. what does it mean i cage free, grass read on products in the store. eating is a vital element to survival. how can we not pay attention to what we are putting into our mouse? i guess the question is, what are we eating? or better yet, what lies are we being fed? let us start with the sandwich and go behind the bun to find out. first, we need to find out where the chicken on our sandwich has come from. a concentrated animal feeding operation. in au can put to animals small pen. research,ter further for poultry, a small -- now, i cannot help but wonder, with so many animals in such a small, can find an unsanitary space, how are they all staying healthy? t
our second prize high school when you're -- winner is michaela edwards, a student at jenks high school. her documentary on animal is entitled "behind the bite." >> this is a chicken sandwich. ,hich you can get from here supposedly comes from a place like this, and is ultimately cheaper than anything you can get there. i don't think i could really tell you what i am eating or where it came from. and i not just talking about the sandwich. what does it mean i cage free, grass read...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningryone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this wednesday april 5th. tam is off and jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're following for you this morning. surveillance video shows a stroller scare. police believe this could be an attempted abduction. >> investigators search for evidence in the shooting that critical injured a man. >> this morning we're remembering ralph archbold the man who portrayed ben franklin in philadelphia for decades. >> could be the pick of the week today. let's find out from david and karen. good morning. >> absolutely. lots of sunshine on the way. tomorrow is a different story. most of the clouds off to the north and east of philadelphia. in youerly cloud cover should dissipate pretty quickly. we're looking pretty good on the temperature map, a temperature of 57 degrees currently up close to 60 even at this early hour in allentown and 63 in millville, 49 degrees a little cooler in trenton. not much wind out there either. most of us in the single digits, a couple spots p
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningryone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this wednesday april 5th. tam is off and jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're following for you this morning. surveillance video shows a stroller scare. police believe this could be an attempted abduction. >> investigators search for evidence in the shooting that critical injured a man. >> this morning we're remembering ralph...
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edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced.
edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced.