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fleming on the coverage. thomas grabs it.hil: listen, you have one of the biggest, strongest receivers in the nfl. throws it behind hum. go up and snatch that football out of the air. nice throw by peyton manning. jim: now at the chiefs' 42. got time. he's got anderson for very little. wrapped up by derrick johnson. phil: that's exactly what you wanted to do. stay back, make him throw it. they collapsed the pocket a little bit and johnson comes up and makes the tackle. don't let them get the extra yards after the catch. jim: and you don't take your last remaining time-out here. broncos second and 8. guns it. was there contact? yeah, here comes the flag. he was looking for sanders. phil: sanders was not looking for the football. did look like there was contact, though. referee: there is no foul for pass interference. correction. third down. jim: mike carey, what was it, uncatchable? because they threw the flashes i thought on peters. mike: it's a tight one but i think that's one of those that you want to leave that flag out. y
fleming on the coverage. thomas grabs it.hil: listen, you have one of the biggest, strongest receivers in the nfl. throws it behind hum. go up and snatch that football out of the air. nice throw by peyton manning. jim: now at the chiefs' 42. got time. he's got anderson for very little. wrapped up by derrick johnson. phil: that's exactly what you wanted to do. stay back, make him throw it. they collapsed the pocket a little bit and johnson comes up and makes the tackle. don't let them get the...
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fleming on the coverage. thomas grabs it. phil: listen, you have one of the biggest, strongest receivers in the nfl. throws it behind hum. go up and snatch that football out of the air. nice throw by peyton manning. jim: now at the chiefs' 42. got time. he's got anderson for very little. wrapped up by derrick johnson. phil: that's exactly what you wanted to do. stay back, make him throw it. they collapsed the pocket a little bit and johnson comes up and makes the tackle. don't let them get the extra jim: and you don't take your last remaining time-out here. broncos second and 8. guns it. was there contact? yeah, here comes the flag. he was looking for sanders. phil: sanders was not looking for the football. did look like there was contact, though. referee: there is no foul for pass interference. correction. third down. jim: mike carey, what was it, uncatchable? because they threw the flashes i thought on peters. mike: it's a tight one but i think that's one of those that out. you had contact. the ball was catchable in my opin
fleming on the coverage. thomas grabs it. phil: listen, you have one of the biggest, strongest receivers in the nfl. throws it behind hum. go up and snatch that football out of the air. nice throw by peyton manning. jim: now at the chiefs' 42. got time. he's got anderson for very little. wrapped up by derrick johnson. phil: that's exactly what you wanted to do. stay back, make him throw it. they collapsed the pocket a little bit and johnson comes up and makes the tackle. don't let them get the...
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ian fleming was much more closer to, like, hugo dracks.of down time in the world domination. bond was a working classman. that's what i've been missing. all right. summon the robot piranhas. where is my cocktail? >>> i went looking for the dream of africa. i woke up in tanzania. ♪
ian fleming was much more closer to, like, hugo dracks.of down time in the world domination. bond was a working classman. that's what i've been missing. all right. summon the robot piranhas. where is my cocktail? >>> i went looking for the dream of africa. i woke up in tanzania. ♪
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass on sunday in a chicago suburb,er pope. >> he is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he's called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality, and prays for more. where is he leading the church to? >> i think he's actually leading us back. i think he's leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming is among the 53% of american catholics who say the church is in touch with their needs, and the 79% who approve of its direction. >> i'm quite content to have that direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. >> reporter: mary anne hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois, does not share fleming's enthusiasm. are you uncomfortable with this pope? >> yes. it's sort of like anxious, not knowing exactly what he's going to do next. >> reporter: well, is he doing damage? >> well, we'll see, won't we? >> reporter: hackett is among the 9% of american catholics who disapprove of the pope's direction. what do you think of
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass on sunday in a chicago suburb,er pope. >> he is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he's called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality, and prays for more. where is he leading the church to? >> i think he's actually leading us back. i think he's leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming is...
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. ♪ > reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass sunday in a chicago suburb she is about her faith and especially her pope. >> she is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he is called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality and prays for more. >> reporter: where is he leading the church to? >> i think he is actually leading us back. leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming among 53% of american catholics who say the church is in touch with their needs and 79% who approve of its direction. >> i'm quite content to have the direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. >> reporter: mary ann hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois does not share fleming's enthusiasm. are you uncomfortable with this pope? >> yes, it's sort of look anxious not knowing exactly what he is going to do next. >> reporter: is he doing damage? >> well, we'll see, won't we? >> reporter: hackett among 9% of american catholics who disapprove of the pope's direction. what do you t
. ♪ > reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass sunday in a chicago suburb she is about her faith and especially her pope. >> she is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he is called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality and prays for more. >> reporter: where is he leading the church to? >> i think he is actually leading us back. leading us back to where jesus left...
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i want to bring in melissa fleming, the spokesperson for the uncr. tell me what you feel europe needs to do to come to terms with this. >> this cannot be a solution that even a handle if of countries or even one country, germany, can solve alone. there has to be a comprehensive european solution. people are still going to be coming by the thousands over the next couple of months and what we see, in a way, is emergency response, ad hoc arrangements to deal with the chaos. but when you look at the big picture, these are manageable numbers if the political will is there and if all of the countries come together. >> are you saying that they need to be put in other -- other countries need to take more, or should there be a better system to take them in initially. border fences don't seem to be the answer. >> border fences is not the answer. what we're proposing, for the people that make it to europe, there be reception registration centers in creek and hungary, where they apply for asylum and they recognize them to bow distributed to other countries in eu
i want to bring in melissa fleming, the spokesperson for the uncr. tell me what you feel europe needs to do to come to terms with this. >> this cannot be a solution that even a handle if of countries or even one country, germany, can solve alone. there has to be a comprehensive european solution. people are still going to be coming by the thousands over the next couple of months and what we see, in a way, is emergency response, ad hoc arrangements to deal with the chaos. but when you look...
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leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming among 53% of american catholics who sayrch is in touch with their needs and 79% who approve of its direction. >> i'm quite content to have the direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. >> reporter: mary ann hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois does not share fleming's enthusiasm. are you uncomfortable with this pope? >> yes, it's sort of look anxious not knowing exactly what he is going to do next. >> reporter: is he doing damage? >> well, we'll see, won't we? >> reporter: hackett among 9% of american catholics who disapprove of the pope's direction. what do you think of his pronouncements on climate change for example? >> i think he is wrong. >> reporter: hackett says the pope leaves the impression that unshakeable doctrine is up for discussion. are you surprised that 63% of catholics say the condition of the church in the united states is excellent or good? >> yes, i don't think they know what they're talking about. i think the condition of the church in the united states is very iffy. very i
leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming among 53% of american catholics who sayrch is in touch with their needs and 79% who approve of its direction. >> i'm quite content to have the direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. >> reporter: mary ann hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois does not share fleming's enthusiasm. are you uncomfortable with this pope? >> yes, it's sort of look anxious not knowing exactly what he is...
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. >> the hcr spokeswoman melissa fleming explains how the refugee statistics are actually taled. >> we work very closely with the coast guards, the authorities in the front line countries, greece and italy, but, also, in all of the countries where refugees are arriving in europe, so, we get those figures on a daily basis. we put them into our statistics. unfortunately, we have to add to our statistics that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean. almost 2,600 so far this year. and those deaths unfortunately show that it's extremely dangerous to cross. many of them unfortunately don't have a name, and people still may be for that reason keep coming. >> we had one day last week where 14,000 people arrived in greece on the greek islands. these are eislands that are use to receiving tourists and not, you know, tens of thousands of refugees. so obviously but the only way to mover from the greek island to the man land is if you have a registration document. that's how we know how many people are coming what nationality they say they are. we have the same en massedonia. they ne
. >> the hcr spokeswoman melissa fleming explains how the refugee statistics are actually taled. >> we work very closely with the coast guards, the authorities in the front line countries, greece and italy, but, also, in all of the countries where refugees are arriving in europe, so, we get those figures on a daily basis. we put them into our statistics. unfortunately, we have to add to our statistics that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean. almost 2,600 so far...
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. >> reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass sunday in a chicago suburb she is excited about her faith and especially her pope. >> she is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he is called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality and prays for more. >> reporter: where is he leading the church to? >> i think he is actually leading us back. leading us back to where jesus left off. >> reporter: fleming among 53% of american catholics who say the church is in touch with their needs and 79% who approve of its direction. >> i'm quite content to have the direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. >> reporter: mary ann hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois does not share pope? >> yes, it's sort of look anxious not knowing exactly what he is going to do next. >> reporter: is he doing damage? >> well, we'll see, won't we? >> reporter: hackett among 9% of american catholics who disapprove of the pope's direction. what do you think of his pronouncements on climate change f
. >> reporter: when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass sunday in a chicago suburb she is excited about her faith and especially her pope. >> she is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he is called to. >> reporter: she cheers each francis pronouncement from climate change to income inequality and prays for more. >> reporter: where is he leading the church to? >> i think he is actually leading us back. leading us back to where jesus...
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he was hand chosen by the ian fleming estate. >> absolutely no one. i don't think of the word street as being racially charged at all. to me it is a compliment. if somebody said you are street that would imply which they probably would never do that you were tough and you had lived on the edge and you were a survivor. i don't take that in a negative light or a racial light. but you're right. his problem was that he went on and on and on. he got people to somehow think it was racially charged based on his long winded explanation. well, i am not saying this against black people. all of that stuff makes it seem racially charged. i know a lot of white people that are street and it is not about race. >> why -- you know, he is being considered the next bond. he is a very good actor. why does it have to be a black guy? i don't think he should get it, but i like other black guys. does bond have to go black? >> this is a perfect example of white terror. he is scared. the moment he said it he probably thought, i messed up. he had to backpedal immediately. he ba
he was hand chosen by the ian fleming estate. >> absolutely no one. i don't think of the word street as being racially charged at all. to me it is a compliment. if somebody said you are street that would imply which they probably would never do that you were tough and you had lived on the edge and you were a survivor. i don't take that in a negative light or a racial light. but you're right. his problem was that he went on and on and on. he got people to somehow think it was racially...
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we have melissa fleming, the spokesperson for the united nations high commission for refugees at that train station in vienna. give us an idea, if you can as we continue to look at pictures here from this train station. what's the scene in vienna? >> similar to what fred was describing. probably as many volunteers here as refugees and there are hundreds of refugees arriving here on trains. it's incredible. this is a station where you can buy them train tickets. there are people handing out cigarettes, diaper, bananas. little cars so children have something to play with. stuffed animals. anything people can think of. some of it is really well organized by faith-based groups. others are just individual people coming to the station with bags of things to giveaway. so the welcome is incredible. and the refugees are visibly moved by this. >> melissa, let me ask you a question about logistics and resources. we know tens of thousands of refugees made their way to germany this year. hundreds thousands more expected. they will welcome hundreds thousands more. does germany have the resources? w
we have melissa fleming, the spokesperson for the united nations high commission for refugees at that train station in vienna. give us an idea, if you can as we continue to look at pictures here from this train station. what's the scene in vienna? >> similar to what fred was describing. probably as many volunteers here as refugees and there are hundreds of refugees arriving here on trains. it's incredible. this is a station where you can buy them train tickets. there are people handing...
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and we're very grateful to that. >> all right, melissa fleming. your time on this vital issue. i appreciate it. safe travels throughout europe. >>> kentucky county clerk kim davis is spending her fourth day behind bars today. yesterday supporters held a rally where she's being held for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. let's go to sara dahloff. where is the story today? >> reporter: well, alex, it's relatively quiet today outside the detention center. a handful of protesters and demonstrators so far. compare that to yesterday when hundreds gathered on the lawn, prayed together for her release. davis' husband is scheduled to meet with her in jail today, this afternoon. he's been able to talk to her on the phone previously, so she is doing well, reading the bible to pass the time. she is expecting a high-profile visit later this week. mike huckabee expected to come, stop by the jail, meet with her, and hold a rally on tuesday. her supporters looking eagerly forward to that. all of this comes just days after davis' deputy clerk
and we're very grateful to that. >> all right, melissa fleming. your time on this vital issue. i appreciate it. safe travels throughout europe. >>> kentucky county clerk kim davis is spending her fourth day behind bars today. yesterday supporters held a rally where she's being held for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. let's go to sara dahloff. where is the story today? >> reporter: well, alex, it's relatively quiet today outside the detention center....
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joining us now is melissa policem fleming, the chief spokesperson. thank you for speaking to you. we could ask about germany's imposition of border controls. what are the concerns around that in terms of impacting refugees? sgliem. >> i'm talking to you here from the austrian capital where we will see thousands and thousands here waiting to cross to germany, no longer any trains going into germany. we've long been saying that germany cannot be the solution for european problems. we're also saying today that this kind of succession of individual countries taking decisions on border control is going to cause more chaos. we can fully understand the concerns of germany right now. the burden that germany has taken on is monumental. they say this is temporary. this is ahead of an extremely critical meeting tomorrow in brussels and we hope it's a signal to brussels that no individual country here is the solution. no individual country can opt out of the solution. this has to be a europe combined unified solution. otherwise, we're going to continue in the situation like this, and the peop
joining us now is melissa policem fleming, the chief spokesperson. thank you for speaking to you. we could ask about germany's imposition of border controls. what are the concerns around that in terms of impacting refugees? sgliem. >> i'm talking to you here from the austrian capital where we will see thousands and thousands here waiting to cross to germany, no longer any trains going into germany. we've long been saying that germany cannot be the solution for european problems. we're...
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. >> probation officer gordon fleming is convinced morris require morse time in the care of the stateill fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home. but it is judge mary beth bonaventura who ultimately gets to decide morris' fate. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon him running away from home. his mother not knowing where he is. and she was having a hard time controlling him and reasoning with him. he has failed a couple of drug tests. morris has told me on several occasions that whatever i do it's not going to work. >> so had you previously recommended that he undergo anger management, and you had recommended family counseling and counseling services. why don't we let it work itself through some more. let's let 9 counseling take hold, the anger management take hold before we say the answer is to keep him locked up. >> that would be fine but morris has tended to befriend some
. >> probation officer gordon fleming is convinced morris require morse time in the care of the stateill fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home. but it is judge mary beth bonaventura who ultimately gets to decide morris' fate. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon...
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fleming fleming because they seem to conflict. >> let me try to be a little clearer. i apologize if i haven't been. been. we were there because concern was raised that there was pressurized water in the mine and that might result in a blowout. that is the reason we were doing the action. the action was not intended to cause the blowout in the actual professional opinion of those in the mind. >> let me go a little further. anytime you do any type of work there is a plan. who approve approve the plan. >> don't you approve the plan? i'm troubled because i looked at bat video and i'm very familiar with 402 permits. i've been there done that. it didn't seem like you followed your own guidelines that would be applied to the private sector. i didn't see any of those there, so did you intentionally avoid your own guideline? >> they were plans. it was a plan that was developed -- >> did you follow 402 general 402 general guidelines. >> we followed all permits. >> no i didn't ask that. i said 402 guidelines. at two guidelines. it's a specific question. >> we did because -- >> w
fleming fleming because they seem to conflict. >> let me try to be a little clearer. i apologize if i haven't been. been. we were there because concern was raised that there was pressurized water in the mine and that might result in a blowout. that is the reason we were doing the action. the action was not intended to cause the blowout in the actual professional opinion of those in the mind. >> let me go a little further. anytime you do any type of work there is a plan. who approve...
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and later, representative john fleming.e will talk to him about this debate, as well as the leadership of the republican party. all that after this break. >> [singing] >> [singing] announcer: first lady eisenhower knew how to manage a large staff, and demanded nothing short of excellent in the white house. her favorite color of pink, which was reflected in her wardrobe, she was voted one of the nation's best-dressed for her clothing and hats. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies." examining the public and private lives of the women who failed the position of first lady -- who fulfilled the position of first lady. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. a signature feature of "booktv" is our all-day coverage of book fairs and festivals from across the country. here is our schedule. in early october, the southern festival of books in nashville. the weekend after that, we are live from austin for the texas book festival. month,'re the end of the we will be c
and later, representative john fleming.e will talk to him about this debate, as well as the leadership of the republican party. all that after this break. >> [singing] >> [singing] announcer: first lady eisenhower knew how to manage a large staff, and demanded nothing short of excellent in the white house. her favorite color of pink, which was reflected in her wardrobe, she was voted one of the nation's best-dressed for her clothing and hats. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern...
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. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on it now, i think i would put it on marco rubio. kennedy: so much to discuss while playing a game, poker fiction. we will talk about landon donovan's interview. get ready for some easy slow pitch questions. >> i got married to someone who was going to chart a path, he was incredibly clear. [laughter] >> my panel is back, thank goodness. jamie weinstein. out there with you. i sat down. >> they don't ask tough questions. it seems like she said that with more female comedians than actual reporters. she turned down the bill twice. exactly. but you know, she should be thanking her luc
. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on...
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stylish preservation of the lend of 196 figure's modernism, and traditional carts manship, when ian fleminghis was the obvious hotel for james bond. >> more than a time capsule, for many it had become ab important piece of the culture history. >> there's so much amazing craftmanship, it moves me just by looking at it. i am sad will it be lost, but i hope the new hotel will have a lobby like this. >> the lobby was the star from the beginning with it's lights and flower shape tables and chairs an afternoonment preserves virtually unchanged for more than 50 years. >> no one would say anything no matter how long you spent sitting there by yourself. please do make yourself at home. in such a spectacular space. the campaigners trying to preserve the arc deck tour, what is happening is also japanese. it is to be replaced by a 38 story sky scrapper in time for the 2020 olympics. >> throughout tokyo there are examples of history being unsympathetically dwarfed preserved in oddly artificial ways, or just consumed by anonymous concrete towers. >> not as markers of state of civilization at any given po
stylish preservation of the lend of 196 figure's modernism, and traditional carts manship, when ian fleminghis was the obvious hotel for james bond. >> more than a time capsule, for many it had become ab important piece of the culture history. >> there's so much amazing craftmanship, it moves me just by looking at it. i am sad will it be lost, but i hope the new hotel will have a lobby like this. >> the lobby was the star from the beginning with it's lights and flower shape...
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it's along 73 southbound at fleming pike. sounds like a serious wreck.ight lane. watch out for the emergency crews there. and on 30 the white horse pike we still have the construction going through midafternoon. karen. >> your bus stop forecast, if you're about to catch the bus, 76 degrees by 8:00 a.m. today and it's going to be a day where we're going to see lots of sunshine but it's warm and it's sticky out there for those kids who already going school. that bright sunshine filling in the day after that patchy fog this morning. by 9:00 a.m. 80 degreesly by noon, 88. by 3:00 p.m., 93. that's our high for the day. it will feel like it's in the up are 90's when you factor in the humidity. by 6:00 p.m., 89 degrees coming down from that high. as we just ended august i wanted to show you we had develop days in the 90's. we were above average by 2.4 degrees and rather dry, almost two and a half inches below normal. as we take a quick glimpse as sent we can see that we're staying above average throughout the first seven days right here. 93 today. 94 tomorrow.
it's along 73 southbound at fleming pike. sounds like a serious wreck.ight lane. watch out for the emergency crews there. and on 30 the white horse pike we still have the construction going through midafternoon. karen. >> your bus stop forecast, if you're about to catch the bus, 76 degrees by 8:00 a.m. today and it's going to be a day where we're going to see lots of sunshine but it's warm and it's sticky out there for those kids who already going school. that bright sunshine filling in...
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being echoed by the unhcr as well, i've been speaking to the chief spokeswoman for umhcr melissa fleming reporter: we proposed there be european union-led mega reception and registration centers established in greece. we would support that, established also in italy and also in hungry whereby the people arriving there could go to these centers, be received in decent humane conditions and they could apply for asylum there but this would only work if european countries come together and agree on a relocation plan. it would be mandatory they would be relocated then once established that they are refugees to participating countries in the european union. >> reporter: we can go live to mohamed our correspondent who is at a station, a train station in the austria capitol vienna and criticism for european countries for not making a united stand on the issue of refugees. what are the austria people doing with regard to thousands of people who managed to get this far? >> marteen it's interesting because a couple hours ago we spoke with an official with the ministry of interior here in austria and
being echoed by the unhcr as well, i've been speaking to the chief spokeswoman for umhcr melissa fleming reporter: we proposed there be european union-led mega reception and registration centers established in greece. we would support that, established also in italy and also in hungry whereby the people arriving there could go to these centers, be received in decent humane conditions and they could apply for asylum there but this would only work if european countries come together and agree on...
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. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on it now, i think i would put it on marco rubio. kennedy: so much to discuss while playing a game, poker fiction. we will talk about landon donovan's interview. get ready for some easy slow pitch questions. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by m
. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on...
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. >> reporter: flemings comments come on the heels of warnings from e.u.sident donald tusk who says the current situation in europe was part of an exodus from worn-torn countries add that go it could last years. hungary remains one of the flash points of the crisis. on tuesday, hundreds of refugees forced their way through police at a camp near the border with serbia heading for the capital. attribute pest's main station, thousands more are still seeking transit through as they try to make their way to austria and germany. in austria, volunteers and medics are still welcoming refugees and distributing aid, but uncertainty over hungary's stance has added a layer of confusion to an already chaotic situation. the refugees who his arrived here in vienna have told me they are gratified by the treatment they have received in austria so far, many are still very concerned about relatives they say are still in either serbia or hungary, they are worried they won't be able to get here in the days to come. meanwhile, from germany the ultimate destination for so many r
. >> reporter: flemings comments come on the heels of warnings from e.u.sident donald tusk who says the current situation in europe was part of an exodus from worn-torn countries add that go it could last years. hungary remains one of the flash points of the crisis. on tuesday, hundreds of refugees forced their way through police at a camp near the border with serbia heading for the capital. attribute pest's main station, thousands more are still seeking transit through as they try to...
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but right now as we hit the maps it's still out there, 73 southbound at fleming pike.y want to use the white horse pike instead. there's construction there in both directions near fleming pike going through 4:30 this afternoon were you want to fuse the eight. c expressway that looks fine. ben franklin bridge looks really crowded westbound side from the tolls in camden up and over into eighth and vine and 95 northbound in delco extra delayed this morning from the state line up to the blue route with an earlier broken down vehicle. that was the cause of the big delay near 320. luckily now it's out of the way. matt. >> thank you, matt. >>> several of our cameras look hazy and humid. that's a live look at cape may, new jersey. david is off. karen rogers is here with accuweather. karen. >> and a good place to hedda would be the beach to try to escape the heat. we have a little bit of a breeze out of the west-southwest but it's already warm and muggy. 75 degrees right now in philadelphia. you're a little better off in the lehigh valley where you're just in the up eve upper 6
but right now as we hit the maps it's still out there, 73 southbound at fleming pike.y want to use the white horse pike instead. there's construction there in both directions near fleming pike going through 4:30 this afternoon were you want to fuse the eight. c expressway that looks fine. ben franklin bridge looks really crowded westbound side from the tolls in camden up and over into eighth and vine and 95 northbound in delco extra delayed this morning from the state line up to the blue route...
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. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on it now, i think i would put it on marco rubio. kennedy: so much to discuss while playing a game, poker fiction. we will talk about landon donovan's interview. get ready for some easy slow pitch questions. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everyt
. >> i'm governor fleming. they named three accomplishments of senator obama.hey all want those comparisons right now. i think reveal be the most prepared. i think he's playing along game. that speech, very smart keeping the money kind of playing in tight like the walker campaign, they ran an of money. i think rubioi think rubio is going to emerge at the end is the nominee. inside establishment beltway. and everyone will be laughing and all the talking heads. but if i had to put money on...
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fleming, for five minutes. >> ms. mccarthy, in louisiana we have a saying that the chef should occasionally taste their own sauce. what i mean by that, i want to bring up a different issue. but it is is connected. are you familiar with the camp menden issue relative to the epa? it was handed out of dallas. >> yes. i am. >> there was a big explosion in 2012 that accumulated over 15 million pounds and it was lack of oversight by u.s. army over this private company that allowed this to happen. so we had the problem with how are we going to get rid of this 15 million pounds. of course epa became involved. but we were shocked that the epa, first of all, said, well, we're not sure. i guess the local state will probably have to pay for it. we finally got money from the super fund. but then after analysis the epa said we're just going to burn it on the open. which means all of these toxic substances, arsenic led, whatever, going into the air and into our ground and into our water. now i think back about the coal industry that
fleming, for five minutes. >> ms. mccarthy, in louisiana we have a saying that the chef should occasionally taste their own sauce. what i mean by that, i want to bring up a different issue. but it is is connected. are you familiar with the camp menden issue relative to the epa? it was handed out of dallas. >> yes. i am. >> there was a big explosion in 2012 that accumulated over 15 million pounds and it was lack of oversight by u.s. army over this private company that allowed...
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. >>> to put a fine point on that, cnn spoke withme lis sa fleming last hour.el very welcome here but what we're also seeing is nobody wants to stay in austria either. everybody is moving onto germany. this is not a sustainable situation. it's a crisis. we welcome the decision of austria and germany to open its orders but it can't go on like this. other european countries have to step up. it can't be a german problem. it's a european problem that need to be resolved by all countries together. we're happy to see the out pouring of civil society in countries which are actually unwilling to accept refugees. but right now the refugees are saying we want to go to the country where we believe we'll get the best treatment and reception and can restart our lives. >> 11,000 this weekend. an expectation germany will take in 800,000 by the time this year ends. we'll check in with melissa fleming about this attempt to get more countries in the eu to take in more migrants and refugees. . >>> is russian secretly building up its military in syria? >>> plus, hillary clinton wr
. >>> to put a fine point on that, cnn spoke withme lis sa fleming last hour.el very welcome here but what we're also seeing is nobody wants to stay in austria either. everybody is moving onto germany. this is not a sustainable situation. it's a crisis. we welcome the decision of austria and germany to open its orders but it can't go on like this. other european countries have to step up. it can't be a german problem. it's a european problem that need to be resolved by all countries...
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program in the '60s and '70s, when the show was hosted by art fleming.on the program. obviously, she did a good job. natalie's on a roll. will mai and dylan be able to stop her today? i don't know if you got help from your mom. i hope so. [ laughter ] good luck, though. here we go. here are the categories in the jeopardy! round... next... each correct response will begin with a "b." we have... for you, followed by... and finally... natalie, off you go. portmanteau words for $200. natalie. what is a shopaholic? yes. portmanteau for $400.
program in the '60s and '70s, when the show was hosted by art fleming.on the program. obviously, she did a good job. natalie's on a roll. will mai and dylan be able to stop her today? i don't know if you got help from your mom. i hope so. [ laughter ] good luck, though. here we go. here are the categories in the jeopardy! round... next... each correct response will begin with a "b." we have... for you, followed by... and finally... natalie, off you go. portmanteau words for $200....
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this picture came to me from is man that fleming pope francis reacts to a radnor high school student'ssaid "pope francis, we will pray for you". that was something that the pope had said at the very end of ma mass. remember, pray for me. lucy and iain i want to leave you with this. we captured the flight plan from pope francis so leaving philadelphia you can see he's over the ocean en route to italia and there you have it. what an amazing weekend. we'll zen it back to you on the parkway. >> kathy, thank you so much. so pope francis is over the ocean and you know that a lot of people are over the super moon tonight over this one because it's just been amazing day. so many people packing into the parkway. the estimate is 860,000 or so. >> exactly. they were expecting a million and a half. nonetheless there were a lot. some people had difficulty getting in. but nonetheless it was a happy experience. mayor nutter had talk about that leading into one of the challenges of this weekend was going to be getting all these people through security but overall it was a job well done according to ma
this picture came to me from is man that fleming pope francis reacts to a radnor high school student'ssaid "pope francis, we will pray for you". that was something that the pope had said at the very end of ma mass. remember, pray for me. lucy and iain i want to leave you with this. we captured the flight plan from pope francis so leaving philadelphia you can see he's over the ocean en route to italia and there you have it. what an amazing weekend. we'll zen it back to you on the...
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reporter: sister john berry fleming took pictures of the stage and grounds of the silica. she says the masses all anyone is talking about. >> the volume has risen especially in the last week. the students on campus, the people around in the neighborhood, you can feel the excitement as it begins to build. reporter: he has seen two people masses in the u.s. the candidate get inspired to the public the white house next week. >> i love hope france's. -- pope francis. i would to be wherever he is. i think he is a living saint. reporter: some catholic university students will play a volunteer vote -- role in the mass next week. some students will be getting the 25,000 people who will gather here on wednesday. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. leon: metro is getting in on the action is well with a special smart trip card being issued for the pope's visit. the commemorative sleep will be available at the sales office starting on monday. it shows a picture of the pope and the date he will be in the district. stay with abc 7 news and news channel 8 for more than 40 hours of the pope's vi
reporter: sister john berry fleming took pictures of the stage and grounds of the silica. she says the masses all anyone is talking about. >> the volume has risen especially in the last week. the students on campus, the people around in the neighborhood, you can feel the excitement as it begins to build. reporter: he has seen two people masses in the u.s. the candidate get inspired to the public the white house next week. >> i love hope france's. -- pope francis. i would to be...
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i'd like to ask, you know, it seems like every day somebody finds a missing manuscript from ian fleming or from tennessee williams or something, from beethoven. [laughter] this is such a fantastic story that you would think his relatives or ebony magazine or somebody would have been knowledgeable enough about this, you know, all these years. why do you think that nothing ever happened? >> well, he, as his family evolved and descended, there really was only the grandson who might have done that. and he always wanted it done. and i just happened to be the person who made the phone call. i never did ask him why didn't you seek out a writer before. i'm going to see him tomorrow, and i'm going to ask him. [laughter] >> in those early years when tamny was such a power house, did he have any involvement with them? did they care about promoting his career? because they certainly reached out to the african-american community for votes. >> yes. this is a little bit of a complicated story. the -- tammany hall was as racist as any part of new york city. although the, tammany boss at te time, his ef
i'd like to ask, you know, it seems like every day somebody finds a missing manuscript from ian fleming or from tennessee williams or something, from beethoven. [laughter] this is such a fantastic story that you would think his relatives or ebony magazine or somebody would have been knowledgeable enough about this, you know, all these years. why do you think that nothing ever happened? >> well, he, as his family evolved and descended, there really was only the grandson who might have done...
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popping up and around the curve, south on route 73, leaving maple shade through evesham and toward fleming, watch for an accident on 73 right before you get to the atlantic city expressway. up here in bristol some down wires, elmhurst just off of route 413. and a crash in conshohocken at seventh and fey yet. mass transit looking g mike and alex, back to you. >>> 7:04 on this tuesday apparently a car hit three people. we hear that the people were walking in the middle of the street for some reason in ocean county, new jersey this was the scene last night. accident happened on river avenue and lakewood township. it is unclear how, the children, got -- how young they were but we did see a stroller in the middle of this mess. left right there in the middle of the street, a stroller. the three victims were taken to the hospital, no word on their current conditions. police say the driver did stop, and was not a hit and run. >>> coming up at 7:05. police discovered three bodies in west philadelphia and now they are investigating a funeral home for operating without a license. >> sound familiar? n
popping up and around the curve, south on route 73, leaving maple shade through evesham and toward fleming, watch for an accident on 73 right before you get to the atlantic city expressway. up here in bristol some down wires, elmhurst just off of route 413. and a crash in conshohocken at seventh and fey yet. mass transit looking g mike and alex, back to you. >>> 7:04 on this tuesday apparently a car hit three people. we hear that the people were walking in the middle of the street for...
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when ian fleming wrote "you only live twice", this was the obvious hotel. more than a time capsule.t was ab important piece of history. >> there's so much amazing craftsmanship here. it moves me by looking at it. i'm sad it will be lost. i hope the new hotel will have a lobby like this. >> it was a start from the beginning, an arrangements preserved, unchanged for 50 years. >> no one would say anything, no matter how long you spend sitting there by yourself. please, do make yourself at home. in a spectacular space, where you see the quinn tesens of japanese culture coming together in one place. >> for campaigners trying to preserve modernist architecture, what is happening is quint essentially japanese, to be replaced by a 38 story skyscraper in time for the 2020 olympics. throughout tokyo, there's examples of history being dwarfed. preserved in oddly artificial ways, or just subsumed by anonymous class and concrete towers. >> not as cultural costs, markers of the state of civilization at any point in time. >> the owners say 53 years is too old for a first-class hotel. plumbing, air
when ian fleming wrote "you only live twice", this was the obvious hotel. more than a time capsule.t was ab important piece of history. >> there's so much amazing craftsmanship here. it moves me by looking at it. i'm sad it will be lost. i hope the new hotel will have a lobby like this. >> it was a start from the beginning, an arrangements preserved, unchanged for 50 years. >> no one would say anything, no matter how long you spend sitting there by yourself. please,...
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spokeswoman melissa fleming explained how the refugee statistics are tallied. >> we work closely with the coast guards, authorities in the front line countries - greece and italy, but also in countries where refugees are arriving in europe. we get the figures on a daily basis, put them into statistics. unfortunately, we have to add to the statistics, that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean - almost 2,600 so far this year, and those deaths, unfortunately, show that it's dangerous to cross. many of them, unfortunately, don't have a name, and people still, maybe for that reason, keep coming. we had a day last week where 14,000 arrived in greece, greek islands in. these are islands in that are used to receiving tourists, not tens of thousands of refugees. so obviously - the only way to move from the greek island to the mainland is if you have a registration document. that's how we know how many people are coming, what nationally they say they are, and we have the same procedure in the former yugoslavia republic of macedonia. they need transit documents to move through
spokeswoman melissa fleming explained how the refugee statistics are tallied. >> we work closely with the coast guards, authorities in the front line countries - greece and italy, but also in countries where refugees are arriving in europe. we get the figures on a daily basis, put them into statistics. unfortunately, we have to add to the statistics, that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean - almost 2,600 so far this year, and those deaths, unfortunately, show that it's...
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este continente debe crear medidas para acoger a los inmigrantes y aliviar la situacion sot melissa flemingnu) "we need more and more countries to say that they will participate in a relocation scheme, we tnk at the europe crisis can onlyemanan registration centerestablishedig countries like greece, and italy and hungary , run by the , supported by the unhcr and iom.." "necesitamos que mas y mas paises dan quvan participar en un plan de traslado, creemos que la crisisr manejada si existen centros de registro establecidos en paised, como grecia, italia y hungria, de lesbos cisamente en lisla en grecia muchos describen la situacion como una olla de presion a punto de explotar. y es que mas de 15 mil refugiados se encuentran atrapados en espera de ser identificados para poder continuar su viaje. las condiciones en los campamentos son pesimas, muchos hasta duermen en la calle... en los ultimos dias varias personas resultaron heridas durante enfrentamientos con la policia. finalmente hoy las autoridades anunciaron que seran trasladarlos a atenas en ferrys hasta que no quede ninguno. el caos lleg
este continente debe crear medidas para acoger a los inmigrantes y aliviar la situacion sot melissa flemingnu) "we need more and more countries to say that they will participate in a relocation scheme, we tnk at the europe crisis can onlyemanan registration centerestablishedig countries like greece, and italy and hungary , run by the , supported by the unhcr and iom.." "necesitamos que mas y mas paises dan quvan participar en un plan de traslado, creemos que la crisisr manejada...
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fleming: thank you, mr. chairman. as a physician, a father and grandfather, let me first respond and say that in the process of a birth, abortion, there's no way one can tell whether that child is viable until you actually apply health saving tools and techniques to that baby. that argument that viability and all of that made in advance really makes no sense whatsoever. look, committing abortions is not health care for women. the baby dies a horrifically painful and ghastly death. her tiny hands and feet, brain, and spinal tissues are dissected and sold to the highest bidder and her mother is agonizing over the loss of a child. what happens if a child survives this barbaric and inhumane murder attempt? abortionists have been known to snip babies spines, throw children into plastic bags, or simply leave the infant to die away from a human touch and healing care. today's bill, however, will put a stop to the double murder attempt on a baby's life. it will protect children, infants who are born alive affording these tiny
fleming: thank you, mr. chairman. as a physician, a father and grandfather, let me first respond and say that in the process of a birth, abortion, there's no way one can tell whether that child is viable until you actually apply health saving tools and techniques to that baby. that argument that viability and all of that made in advance really makes no sense whatsoever. look, committing abortions is not health care for women. the baby dies a horrifically painful and ghastly death. her tiny...
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refugees agency unhcr's spokeswomen melissa fleming explains how the refugees statistics are actually. >> we work very closely with the coast guards and authorities in the front line countries, greece, italy, but also all the countries where refugees are arriving in europe, so get the figures on a daily basis, put them in to our statistic, unfortunately we have to add to our statistics that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean, almost 2,600 so far this year, those deaths, unfortunately, show that it's extremely dangerous to cross. many unfortunately don't have a name. and people still maybe for that reason keep coming. we had one day last week where four theme thousand people arrived in greece on the greek island, these are islands used to receiving tourists and not 10s of thousands of refugees. so obviously the only way to move from the -- a greek island from the main land is if you have a registration document. and that's how we know how many people are coming, what nationality, they say they are and then we have the same procedure in the former yugoslav republic o
refugees agency unhcr's spokeswomen melissa fleming explains how the refugees statistics are actually. >> we work very closely with the coast guards and authorities in the front line countries, greece, italy, but also all the countries where refugees are arriving in europe, so get the figures on a daily basis, put them in to our statistic, unfortunately we have to add to our statistics that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean, almost 2,600 so far this year, those...
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melissa fleming is the chief spokesperson for the h.c.r. and joins us. thanks for being with us. tell us how it tallies up these figures and comes up with these numbers. >> well, we work very closely with the coast guards, with the authorities in the front line countries of greece and italy, but also in all of the countries where refugees arriving in europe. we get figures on a daily base. we put them into our statistics. unfortunately we have to add to our statistics that there are many, many deaths crossing the mediterranean, almost 2,600 so far this year. those deaths unfortunately show that it's extremely dangerous to cross. many of them, unfortunately don't have a name, and people still maybe for that reason keep coming. >> when it comes to some of the border areas for the countries, it just appears to be quite chaotic, from our reporters reporting on the process and the pictures that we're seeing. how does it affect reporting on the numbers of refugees? >> it is chaotic. we had one day last week where 14,000 people arrived in greece on the greek islands. these are islands t
melissa fleming is the chief spokesperson for the h.c.r. and joins us. thanks for being with us. tell us how it tallies up these figures and comes up with these numbers. >> well, we work very closely with the coast guards, with the authorities in the front line countries of greece and italy, but also in all of the countries where refugees arriving in europe. we get figures on a daily base. we put them into our statistics. unfortunately we have to add to our statistics that there are many,...
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towards the atlantic city expressway, watch for an accident, taking out one of the lanes right at the flemingght before the ac x and in bristol bucks county the l many hearst and 413, accident tractor trailer pulling down a power pole there power lines across the roadway, slow go west on the turnpike in towards philly working your way through the the construction zone, accident in conshohocken at seventh and fey yet and penndot will hit the road, throw down the cones and work schuylkill expressway down to one lane the roving crews between king of prussia and city avenue. that begins at 9:00. mike and alex, back over to you. >> do you remember the movie home alone. >> who was the kid in it. >> mccauley caulkin. >> he was struggling to come up with that. >> i don't know. >> yeah. >> eleven year-old florida girl is home baby-sitting her little brother when burglar breaks in but police say she knew exactly what to do >> she's seven years old, alex. >> no, she's older then that but her brother is seven. >> there is a seven year-old in the house. >> the brother. they were home alone when mother lef
towards the atlantic city expressway, watch for an accident, taking out one of the lanes right at the flemingght before the ac x and in bristol bucks county the l many hearst and 413, accident tractor trailer pulling down a power pole there power lines across the roadway, slow go west on the turnpike in towards philly working your way through the the construction zone, accident in conshohocken at seventh and fey yet and penndot will hit the road, throw down the cones and work schuylkill...
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. >> reporter: this is sarah fleming, a 36-year-old accountant from st. louis.ail and decided to donate. >> if i needed a kidney or one of my loved ones did, we weren't a match for each other, i would have to rely on a stranger. how can i expect somebody else to do that if i'm not willing do it myself? >> reporter: 800 miles later, sandra landed in northern virginia at innova fairfax hospital where the transplant would take place and where she would meet aqib ba for the first time. >> hi! >> how are you? >> how are you? >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm doing good. i'm doing good. i'm just very, very, very, very grateful. such a kind heart. >> i hope we keep in touch after the. >> 'cause you are stuck with her now. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: sarah heads into the operating room first. about an hour later, it's aqib ba's turn. >> ready to take it out. >> going to be very nice kidney. >> every ready? warm stuff ready? there it goes. turns color and now looks like a kidney should. things couldn't have gone a whole lot better. n
. >> reporter: this is sarah fleming, a 36-year-old accountant from st. louis.ail and decided to donate. >> if i needed a kidney or one of my loved ones did, we weren't a match for each other, i would have to rely on a stranger. how can i expect somebody else to do that if i'm not willing do it myself? >> reporter: 800 miles later, sandra landed in northern virginia at innova fairfax hospital where the transplant would take place and where she would meet aqib ba for the first...