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and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his first year as chief, sock participated in the consultation process as part of an umbrella group of new brunswick chiefs that organized information sessions about swn's work, and sought to negotiate a revenue sharing agreement with the government. but after a summer of protest, he and his council withdrew. >> being a new a chief i don't quite understand yet how this came to be, but what i do understand is my community doesn't want it. and if that's what they want me to fight for, that's what i'm going to fight. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/f
and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his...
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community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nation community i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you. (clapping.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering) i'm with came on house. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> i'm emily from the san francisco dependent on the status of women. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> filipino and san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> freedom free. >> i'm from san francisco. >> hi. >> my name is merriam. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is north america did care with the foundation welcome to the san francisco revolution push on. >> (speaking foreign l
community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nation community i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you. (clapping.)...
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community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nationnity i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you
community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nationnity i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you
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about half of the handle was turned into delaware's first national park, two years ago, and about half the land is saved and the other half is slated for development. a lot of people are upset by that, they want to have the land saved join the national park or privately held land that has a land conservation each time on on -- easement on it. >> what she why should we cart development is happening at a break neck pace through parts of delaware and pennsylvania. and why is it important to know there are movements like save the valley out there. why she would it matter to us. >> well, a lot of people moved to the area you know because of the open space that used to be here. in concord township used to be -- concord develop is where the current development plans are in pennsylvania. they moved there because of the open space, it was a rural community 50 years ago, it's been quickly built out. there's this last span of open space left which is why people moved there. you know, we have to protect it. it's important, you know recollectionally, hikers, -- bikers, horseback riders. there's end
about half of the handle was turned into delaware's first national park, two years ago, and about half the land is saved and the other half is slated for development. a lot of people are upset by that, they want to have the land saved join the national park or privately held land that has a land conservation each time on on -- easement on it. >> what she why should we cart development is happening at a break neck pace through parts of delaware and pennsylvania. and why is it important to...
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. >> the first nationally circulated cards came in packages of tobacco.t was the opportunity for the average citizen to own a photo. >> candy companies jump into the game. caramel cart helped sell the top people of the day. >> cy young. christie matthewson. >> children'children love the candy, but cards even more. >> children traded them. >> all karl and carla know is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he would have given them away as promotional items. when you have leftovers, you save them for the next promotion. >> beyond that, karl isn't sure what they have in the box. he tells his cousin, he'll find out. the box sits on that dresser for a few days. and almost gets thrown out several times. before karl brings it to his restaurant to research the cards online. >> after a few days, he has some leads. >> i was looking at a 1909 caramel card. and i'm going, okay, it's not identical. but this is too close. they have an estimated value on this card of around 15,000. jamie: karl discovers that a similar ty cobb
. >> the first nationally circulated cards came in packages of tobacco.t was the opportunity for the average citizen to own a photo. >> candy companies jump into the game. caramel cart helped sell the top people of the day. >> cy young. christie matthewson. >> children'children love the candy, but cards even more. >> children traded them. >> all karl and carla know is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he...
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are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase only on al jazeera america. >>> whose afraid of the big bad wolf? farmers in the virginian states they fear the comeback on their communicatees, their boast hope of protection is lawmakers in congress. on the trail of the great grey wolf in minnesota. it is "america tonight"s adam may. s >> reporter: how many head of livestock do you think you have lost to wolves? >> that we have lost is over two dozen. >> more than two dozen. >> yes. >> reporter: miles is a cattleman. his grandparents never worried about wolf attacks. today it is a common fear. >> you are in the middle of it. we are in the middle of prim
are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase only on al...
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. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1980's.t was the opportunity for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the care mel cards help sell the sweets of the day. >> you have cy young, christie matthew son. >> children love the candy but the cards even more. >> kids did what kids do. they traded them card flipping games they did with them. >> all karl and karl know is the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is he would have given them away as promotional items. like any good businessman when you got leftovers you save them for the next promotion. >> beyond that carl isn't sure what they have in the box but he tells his cousin they will find out. the box almost gets thrown out several times before he brings it to his restaurant to research the car cards on-line. after a few days he has some leads. >> i was looking at the 1909 caramel card. i am going okay not identical but it is too close and they have an estimated value on this ward of oo-- >> around 15,000
. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1980's.t was the opportunity for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the care mel cards help sell the sweets of the day. >> you have cy young, christie matthew son. >> children love the candy but the cards even more. >> kids did what kids do. they traded them card flipping games they did with them. >> all karl and karl know...
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are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >>> whose afraid of the big bad wolf? farmers in the virginian states, they fear the comeback on their
are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase >>...
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are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson... >> how can we learn from the past? and create a better future? an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeera america >>> whose a
are giving us a first national report on greyhound racing. it's extensive. chronically more than 900 deaths, 1200 injuries - 13 years in the making. and it could be evidence that helps to end the races. >>> next dash - howells of protest, the return of the wolf to minnesota wild and how it's gone to being endangered. >> we took the woof and tack it from being endangered into a sale item. >> adam may on ways to help the born wild live free. purchase purchase >> an al...
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this canoe that you see was commissioned by the bachelor on a first nation, with the intent of bringing those ancestors back across that river. technology will fail you every time. again, you see that eagle staff central to our belief and always leads us in the way that we need. again, it is used, prepared, the spirit of that eagle, to guide us. you can see in the other side, that is sault ste. marie, canada . here we are crossing. before we did this, we contacted the border patrol, and we told them -- we did not ask -- we said on this day, we will be bringing our ancestors home. they showed up, but they showed up to help us. they escorted us across that river. you can see what a beautiful day that it was. that river was called. as we crossed, we didn't know how long it would take, and it only took us about 15 minutes because we were strong in our belief and what we were doing. we were strong in our paddle strokes. when we got across the river many were there to greet us. i would like to mention that eric hollinger who worked with us came back and was therefore this day, and that was re
this canoe that you see was commissioned by the bachelor on a first nation, with the intent of bringing those ancestors back across that river. technology will fail you every time. again, you see that eagle staff central to our belief and always leads us in the way that we need. again, it is used, prepared, the spirit of that eagle, to guide us. you can see in the other side, that is sault ste. marie, canada . here we are crossing. before we did this, we contacted the border patrol, and we told...
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the university of virginia men's will be looking to win their first national championship if they keep the way they have, this could be a reality this season even snow down in charlottesville couldn't slow down the cavs neither could pitt. first up pass and stops, knocks down three. uv up 10 at halftime. second half while bringing the deep end, atkins comes up with the huge dunk. cavs take advantage. he drives to the rack but ten points six assists for him. brogdon has been sensational this season. put some love on that one. 18 points. justin anderson all into that right there. virginia's 69-41 win over pittsburgh. cavs now best start in school history. keep it going. to the women. maryland on the road at michigan state. second half three-point game. pass to heir yellaerial powers. just go down low to brianna jones. 17 points 11 boards for jones. later in the half this one still close and you can't give lexie brown this much room. she had 14 points. maryland goes on to win it 75-69. 17-game win streak. >> you go girls. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. a pizz
the university of virginia men's will be looking to win their first national championship if they keep the way they have, this could be a reality this season even snow down in charlottesville couldn't slow down the cavs neither could pitt. first up pass and stops, knocks down three. uv up 10 at halftime. second half while bringing the deep end, atkins comes up with the huge dunk. cavs take advantage. he drives to the rack but ten points six assists for him. brogdon has been sensational this...
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fans have the passion but does equatorial guinea have what it takes to win at africa cup of nations? >> a first draft of iraq's laws suggest create ago national guard, it's supposed the force will consist of locally based troops under provincial government. the second draft calls for an end to end a ban on exmembers of sadaam hussein's baath party from entering service. >> it is going to be controversial. what they would do, the first is called a national guard law but it would basically set up regional security forces. for instance, in an bar, there would be forces that would answer to the governor of an bar instead of to the iraqi defense ministry or the iraqi interior ministry. some of those helicopters flying over as we speak. >> we'll leave it there for now jane. can you hear me, jane? >> well, i can yes. >> is it quiet now? >> it is. >> listen, jane, we'll leave it there for now and hopefully come back to you a bit later in the news hour to explain some more about these controversial laws in iraq. >> lets move to other world news. >> 22 are dead after a plane crash in taiwan. it went down
fans have the passion but does equatorial guinea have what it takes to win at africa cup of nations? >> a first draft of iraq's laws suggest create ago national guard, it's supposed the force will consist of locally based troops under provincial government. the second draft calls for an end to end a ban on exmembers of sadaam hussein's baath party from entering service. >> it is going to be controversial. what they would do, the first is called a national guard law but it would...
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the uk now the first nation to approve three-parent babies. a controversial technique that allows the use of dna from a mother and a father and a second mother allowing doctors to delete dna for incurable conditions. the first baby whose parents used this method could be born in 2016. >>> if you live in the west did you see it last night? bright lights in oregon washington utah montana. nasa tonight saying it was most likely the remains of a chinese rocket. >>> and that battle over blurred lines. the trial now under way. the allegation over this song here a hit song they say ripped off by marvin gaye it was his song and then rob thinin thicke farr pharrell possibly stealing it. potential jurors were asked if they were fans of pharrell and offended by the racy video. the singers were in court, as well. >>> when we come back look into this classroom window and you will be stunned after the break to find out what gift this teacher is giving one of her first grade students. [announcer] if your dog can dream it purina pro plan can help him achieve i
the uk now the first nation to approve three-parent babies. a controversial technique that allows the use of dna from a mother and a father and a second mother allowing doctors to delete dna for incurable conditions. the first baby whose parents used this method could be born in 2016. >>> if you live in the west did you see it last night? bright lights in oregon washington utah montana. nasa tonight saying it was most likely the remains of a chinese rocket. >>> and that battle...
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states like these, they consider their futures and what may happen to the scheme it lies on the first nationale presented by the finance minister on saturday, tomorrow. one of the my highly anticipated budgets in india in years being compared to the lands mark budget in 1991 where india opened up and made some very tough reforms reforms and changes. >>> thanks very much for that indeed. our our correspondent in new delhi. >>> my year i can't's president has made a surprise visit to town recaptured by the army from boko haram. his first stop he inspected weapons his joels took back from the fighters, from there he went to a key town ceased by boko haram in january, last week the army managed to push the armed group out of the town bordering chad. >>> to the u.s. now where what's been billed as the largest gathering of conservatives in america is under way. for four days the conservative political action committee will hear from some of the biggest names in the republican party. the group has been criticize today appealing too just a narrow group of voters. alan fish irrelevant reports. >> repor
states like these, they consider their futures and what may happen to the scheme it lies on the first nationale presented by the finance minister on saturday, tomorrow. one of the my highly anticipated budgets in india in years being compared to the lands mark budget in 1991 where india opened up and made some very tough reforms reforms and changes. >>> thanks very much for that indeed. our our correspondent in new delhi. >>> my year i can't's president has made a surprise...
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nations are being born. and as we americans have always stood for freedom and self-determination, we should not fear the future. we should be the firsto welcome these new nations into the family of nations. [applause] for they all look to america as -- >> fight aids, fight back. fight aids, act up, fight back. >> be gentle with him. you know, very briefly -- you know, gentlemen, i was reminded when i flew appear as sense of nostalgia. i sense of nostalgia for 1968. and my friend here made a complete. the demonstrators are still here. as i said, they all look to america as the ideal of what they too might one day become. in the far east, however nationalism has taken on a different and harder aspect. the rising economic power of japan has filed a claim to displace the united states as the dominant power of the 21st century. in europe, many of the ancient states are signing up to exchange their national sovereignty for a limited partnership in an economic co-op called the ec. in holland, a conservative prime minister is today being pressed to lead the mother of parliaments into yielding up to bureaucrats in brussels what generations of
nations are being born. and as we americans have always stood for freedom and self-determination, we should not fear the future. we should be the firsto welcome these new nations into the family of nations. [applause] for they all look to america as -- >> fight aids, fight back. fight aids, act up, fight back. >> be gentle with him. you know, very briefly -- you know, gentlemen, i was reminded when i flew appear as sense of nostalgia. i sense of nostalgia for 1968. and my friend...
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the uk now the first nation to approve three-parent babies. a controversial technique that allows the use of dna from a mother and a father and a second mother, allowing doctors to delete dna for incurable conditions. the first baby whose parents use this method could be born as early as 2016. >>> if you live in the west, did you see it last night? bright lights shooting across the night sky in oregon, washington, utah, idaho, montana. nasa tonight saying it was most likely the remains of a chinese rocket. >>> and that battle over "blurred lines." the trial now under way. the allegation the summer hit ripped off this song by marvin gaye. listen for yourself. this is marvin gaye's song. ♪ now, the robin thicke/pharrell song. ♪ hey hey hey ♪ ♪ hey hey hey ♪ jury selection complete tonight. robin thicke, pharrell there in the courtroom. potential jurors asked if they were offended by that racy video. and if they were fans of pharrell. >>> when we come back, look into this classroom window, and you will be stunned after the break by the gift this t
the uk now the first nation to approve three-parent babies. a controversial technique that allows the use of dna from a mother and a father and a second mother, allowing doctors to delete dna for incurable conditions. the first baby whose parents use this method could be born as early as 2016. >>> if you live in the west, did you see it last night? bright lights shooting across the night sky in oregon, washington, utah, idaho, montana. nasa tonight saying it was most likely the remains...
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in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side good thing xfinity's got 2 hour appointment windows. they even guarantee they'll be on time, or i get a $20 credit. it's perfect for me... ...'cause i got things to do. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah! woooo! with a guaranteed 2 hour appointment window and a 97% on-time rate, xfinity is perfect for people with a busy life. >>> his rendezvous begins after noontime. death is one short hour away. >> on november 22, 1963 -- >> something is terribly wrong. >> john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> the first unconformed reports say the president was hit in the head. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> as malcolm felt himself growing estranged from elijah muhammad and from the nation of islam, malcolm and the muslims in new york had planned a major event. >> the president's body is met by a cordon of servicemen. >> elijah muhammad was scheduled to speak. after kennedy's assassination, elijah was like n
in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side good thing xfinity's got 2 hour appointment windows. they even guarantee they'll be on time, or i get a $20 credit. it's perfect for me... ...'cause i got things to do. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah! woooo! with a guaranteed 2 hour appointment window and a 97% on-time rate, xfinity is perfect for people with a...
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national cathedral. headstone mason joe alonzo. >> we were probably one of the first ones in the building less than an hour after the quake. >> reporter: few people have ever seen this view more than six stories high in the gothic rafters of the washington national cathedral. up close looks at the towering stained glass and stone. >> every square inch of the ceiling in the cathedral has been touched by human hands. no one has been up in that ceiling since 1917. >> reporter: national cathedral officials took the media on a tour of narrow ceiling passageways to show how they're wrapping up the $10 million first phase of restoring the cathedral. but the cathedral still needs to raise about $22 million more for the rest of the exterior renovations that are far from complete and could take another 10 years. >> we still have a lot more to do so we still have $22 million more to raise to finish all the work on the outside of the building. >> reporter: the cathedral plans to hold a ceremony after easter to celebrate the completion of this first phase while it looks for the money to finish the work. in the district
national cathedral. headstone mason joe alonzo. >> we were probably one of the first ones in the building less than an hour after the quake. >> reporter: few people have ever seen this view more than six stories high in the gothic rafters of the washington national cathedral. up close looks at the towering stained glass and stone. >> every square inch of the ceiling in the cathedral has been touched by human hands. no one has been up in that ceiling since 1917. >>...
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t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling.ow every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone who listened and helped us along the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the present. every someday needs a plan. talk with us about your retirement today. when it comes to your credit, in the know is the place to be. transunion.com makes it easy. we give you 24/7 access. you get instant credit alerts to keep you in sync. you can even lock and unlock your transunion credit report from your phone. and all that information feels pretty good. come to transunion.com and get in the know. >> welcome back. a ruling aims to end fierce fighting over same sex marriage in alabama. a federal judge ordered a judge in mobile county to issue marriage licenses
t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling.ow every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone who listened and helped us along the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the...
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. >> the first nationally circulated cards came in packages of tobacco.s the opportunity for the average citizen to own a photo. >> candy companies jump into the game. caramel cart helped sell the top people of the day. >> cy young. christie matthewson. >> children'children love the candy, but cards even more. >> children traded them. >> all karl and carla know is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he would have given them away as promotional items. when you have leftovers, you save them for the next promotion. >> beyond that, karl isn't sure what they have in the box. he tells his cousin, he'll find out. the box sits on that dresser for a few days. and almost gets thrown out several times. before karl brings it to his restaurant to research the cards online. >> after a few days, he has some leads. >> i was looking at a 1909 caramel card. and i'm going, okay, it's not identical. but this is too close. they have an estimated value on this card of around 15,000. jamie: karl discovers that a similar ty cobb card
. >> the first nationally circulated cards came in packages of tobacco.s the opportunity for the average citizen to own a photo. >> candy companies jump into the game. caramel cart helped sell the top people of the day. >> cy young. christie matthewson. >> children'children love the candy, but cards even more. >> children traded them. >> all karl and carla know is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he would...
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nation? >> well, first, as far as the comparison, you know, we were up 20% in january, but last january and february, liz, you recall we were absolutely flat both in january and february. the year got off to a brutal start with a brutal winter.
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>> this is the first national live interview. this is exclusive here on fox news channel. brothers. raymond and renville. they are out here opening their hot chocolate stand. you can see they have a customer here and said it is the best hot chocolate all day. raymond. where did the idea come from? >> i have no idea. it was my brother's idea. i came out to help after i was finished with my shovelling. >> they were shovelling. and came out and set it up after they shovelled people's drive ways. how has business so far today? >> good. >> how good? >> very. >> you made how much. >> $39. >> and he told me that is profit. his mom is the chef and he is the main salesman out here. people are lining up and coming down all day. right before when we were out here, his brother came out and said let's play in the snow. this is all here. and he said no. i have my business to take care of. these are serious businessmen out here. >> and i think he could do. >> how old are they? what are their ages. >> reporter: ten years old and six years old. they are starting out young and going big. >>
>> this is the first national live interview. this is exclusive here on fox news channel. brothers. raymond and renville. they are out here opening their hot chocolate stand. you can see they have a customer here and said it is the best hot chocolate all day. raymond. where did the idea come from? >> i have no idea. it was my brother's idea. i came out to help after i was finished with my shovelling. >> they were shovelling. and came out and set it up after they shovelled...
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britain is the first nation to allow modification to human embryos. scientists will be able to alter an egg and implant it in the mother. the hope is it would prevent certain diseases. critics say it sets a dangerous precedent. >> it will be the first time we would intentionally manipulate the human genome. once you cross that line it's very hard to stop going down the slippery slope to design babies. >> advocates say it alters less than 1% of the genes. only 1% are el available for this. >>> right now chris christie has wrapped up a lunch meeting with british chancellor in london. this morning christie joins conversation about drug addiction and treatment. christie wraps up his three-day trip to london today. yesterday he met with the prime minister david cameron. >>> happening in a few minutes, president obama will make a push for unensured people to enroll in the exchanges. the house is set to vote again to repeal the affordable care act. invited a group of ten americans today including lannett jackson. they wrote to the president about how they've
britain is the first nation to allow modification to human embryos. scientists will be able to alter an egg and implant it in the mother. the hope is it would prevent certain diseases. critics say it sets a dangerous precedent. >> it will be the first time we would intentionally manipulate the human genome. once you cross that line it's very hard to stop going down the slippery slope to design babies. >> advocates say it alters less than 1% of the genes. only 1% are el available for...
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britain would be the first nation to allow embryos to be genetically modified. >>> republicans walk aight political rope as they try to reverse president obama's immigration actions. president obama may be in a deal-making mood. talks with iran cuba and north korea when we come back. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transitions ® signature ™ adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7 ™ technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid & vibrant. why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit ®. speak with your eyecare professional to... ...upgrade your lenses to transitions ® signature ™ . >>> the french police union says three soldiers were attacked today by a man with a knife. the three were on patrol outside a jewish community center outside france. the country has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attacks left 20 people dead in and around paris. the u
britain would be the first nation to allow embryos to be genetically modified. >>> republicans walk aight political rope as they try to reverse president obama's immigration actions. president obama may be in a deal-making mood. talks with iran cuba and north korea when we come back. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transitions ®...
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t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed, plus 24-month financing. k
t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not...
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. >> this is the first national convention since 2000 when republicans nominated george w. bush but quite sometime for democrats, have you to go back to 1948 for the last democratic national convention in philadelphia, this is video from that year when the party nominated harry truman who went on to beat huey -- and they have gone to win the white house. of course this is not the only big event philadelphia is planning left you forget pope francis is set to be here for the meeting of families and that visit is likely to draw more than 2 million people into the city. we have much more coverage still ahead on "action news" tonight. sara bloomquist will have more on the boost the dnc will give businesses in philadelphia and chad pradelli is talking to police about how they will handle security and jim gardner spoke to dnc chair, congresswoman, debbie wasserman shultz, all of that coming up here on channel 6 "action news." >> and all the information on phl-dnc 2016 can you watch the announcement video and the video from past political conventions held here in philadelphia. >>>
. >> this is the first national convention since 2000 when republicans nominated george w. bush but quite sometime for democrats, have you to go back to 1948 for the last democratic national convention in philadelphia, this is video from that year when the party nominated harry truman who went on to beat huey -- and they have gone to win the white house. of course this is not the only big event philadelphia is planning left you forget pope francis is set to be here for the meeting of...
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stamp collector, talked with tom sherwood about that exhibit. ♪ what so proudly we >> reporter: first nationalnthem. then the unveiling of a stamp honoring african-american architect robert robinson taylor. 69-year-old radio host mohamed was working the story for his wpfw radio show and washington informer newspaper. he listened to obama senior adviser valerie jarrett, related to the stamp honoree, but another reason brought him here. he's collected stamps for 50 years. >> we are fi lat lists. >> reporter: he says his grandmother long ago set him right. >> she tasked me to put stamps on her christmas cards. i wasn't paying a piany attention. i put them all upside down. she scolded me and said this is really important. >> reporter: the stamp unveiling opened a yearlong exhibit of stamps tied to african-american history since the civil war. an envelope advertising slave sales, stamps recording slave purchases, ku klux klan memorabilia, klan symbols canceling stamp pshgs civil rights era, and 38 stamps honoring african-americans. more photos and information are on our nbc washington app. search p
stamp collector, talked with tom sherwood about that exhibit. ♪ what so proudly we >> reporter: first nationalnthem. then the unveiling of a stamp honoring african-american architect robert robinson taylor. 69-year-old radio host mohamed was working the story for his wpfw radio show and washington informer newspaper. he listened to obama senior adviser valerie jarrett, related to the stamp honoree, but another reason brought him here. he's collected stamps for 50 years. >> we are...
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national security it relies more on military power, the obama administration has unveiled its first nationalurity strategy in five five years in a speech at washington's brookings institution, susan rice of the united states says we are leveraging economic affairs. it serves as a brought over overview to president obama's plans. some lawmakers are looking for more specifics, especially those calling for the administration to provide defensive weapons to the ukraine. susan rice says the white house is still debating it. >> it is something that is under consideration, but it is a significant step and you want to do so in close consultation and in coordination with their partners with us as far as being a core element of our strength and responding to russia's aggression. reporter: republicans criticizing the strategy. senator lindsey graham says in a statement i doubt that isil or vladimir putin will be intimidated by obama strategy of "strategic patience." from there on, the stronger they become. the administration continuing to it negotiated nuclear dear deal with iran, while rice calls for
national security it relies more on military power, the obama administration has unveiled its first nationalurity strategy in five five years in a speech at washington's brookings institution, susan rice of the united states says we are leveraging economic affairs. it serves as a brought over overview to president obama's plans. some lawmakers are looking for more specifics, especially those calling for the administration to provide defensive weapons to the ukraine. susan rice says the white...
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justice data base is the first national data base to aggregate police stops and use of force. we now cover about 25% of the nation's population with those committed to doing that. but more importantly than creating that database, perhaps, is the way it came about. chiefs commissioners and sheriffs came together and said we need this. we want to do it in the best, most objective, scientific way. and they came to the scientists to ask for our help. what concretely would i ask the task force to do in light of these promising observations? first, i would ask the task force to encourage federal funding, to aggregate national statistics on policing. second i would ask the task force to encourage federal stake holders to facilitate more opportunities for law enforcement communities to learn from social scientists and vice versa because this evidence base is only growing. and third, i would ask the task force to recommend expanding technical and financial assistance from departments that want to benefit to the approaches to fairness but lack the means to follow through on inten
justice data base is the first national data base to aggregate police stops and use of force. we now cover about 25% of the nation's population with those committed to doing that. but more importantly than creating that database, perhaps, is the way it came about. chiefs commissioners and sheriffs came together and said we need this. we want to do it in the best, most objective, scientific way. and they came to the scientists to ask for our help. what concretely would i ask the task force to do...
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. >> welcome to clara barton national historic site. 38 rooms this was the first permanent home of the organization she founded and led, the american red cross. we are in a hallway that has paneled walls. you start to find doors, door after door can open up and reveal things to cook soup with an things to make soup with, serve food. there are times and blankets -- tents and blankets, thanks to wash clothing with. the volunteers lived here and had supplies on hand. there is a walk-in vault in the corner of this building where they had $3000 ready to start a relief effort. they learned of a hurricane on a sunday and the bank was closed, they did not have to wait for the bank. they could open the doors, load wagons, go to trains. before we see more of this house and talk more of the lady who lived here, we will first talk four-minute about -- for a minute about the town and how clara martin -- clara barton came to live in glen at go, maryland. glenn ecowas founded by tim geithner is -- glenn at go, maryland -- glenn at echo, maryland. glen echo was founded by an brothers. -- 20 brothers.
. >> welcome to clara barton national historic site. 38 rooms this was the first permanent home of the organization she founded and led, the american red cross. we are in a hallway that has paneled walls. you start to find doors, door after door can open up and reveal things to cook soup with an things to make soup with, serve food. there are times and blankets -- tents and blankets, thanks to wash clothing with. the volunteers lived here and had supplies on hand. there is a walk-in vault...
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the second thing is, this is not just the first report from p.p.d. 28, as my friends in the national curity bureaucracy call it. it's going to be the first annual report that the president intends for there to be some important followthrough here and that having an annual evaluation of the progress of these reforms, the president believes is important to holding a national security apparatus accountable for striking the appropriate balance between protecting our national security and protecting the civil liberties of the american people. and obviously recognizing the significant questions that have been raised by people overseas. i would commend to your attention the statement from ms. monaco as well as the report put out today. let's get to your questions. >> if the jordanian pilot was indeed killed by isil, does that change [ inaudible ] -- >> it does not. for one simple reason. the president has already ordered his team to devote all of the available resources that we have. they're trying to locate anybody but particularly americans who are being held hostage by isil. and we have m
the second thing is, this is not just the first report from p.p.d. 28, as my friends in the national curity bureaucracy call it. it's going to be the first annual report that the president intends for there to be some important followthrough here and that having an annual evaluation of the progress of these reforms, the president believes is important to holding a national security apparatus accountable for striking the appropriate balance between protecting our national security and protecting...
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the town was full of protest about, the fact that there'sing no elected officials james wayne, first nationalmedia appearance since michael brown's death. >> appreciate it ali great weekend to you. you can watch "real money with ali velshi." every weeknight. a boy his legos and a robotics kit. >> i was just playing with it hours and hours and hacking together. >> you won't believe awhat this teenage are invented and why it could change the lives of the visually impaired. plus remember technical extraordinary life of actor leonard nimoy. >> the san francisco bay area teen is using technology to help people with disabilities. he built a braille printer out of toys. now he is getting the backing of industry titans like intel. our you jacob ward has the information from silicon valley. >> this sets a whole new standard. the tech industry is built on the dreams and tajts talents of entrepreneurs. shobam is a teen. when he was 11 he got a flier in the mail about blindness and asked his parents how blind people could read? they told him to google it. and he found out that braille printers of expensi
the town was full of protest about, the fact that there'sing no elected officials james wayne, first nationalmedia appearance since michael brown's death. >> appreciate it ali great weekend to you. you can watch "real money with ali velshi." every weeknight. a boy his legos and a robotics kit. >> i was just playing with it hours and hours and hacking together. >> you won't believe awhat this teenage are invented and why it could change the lives of the visually...
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t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling.ow every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. riddle of love by setting up some single new yorkers throug
t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling.ow every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security....