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gerard: no, absolutely not. in fact, everywhere they are proving to be 100% accurate, even in embarrassing cases. fernando: such as? gerard: well, there was the head of transparency international in chile for instance, found out that he had five offshore accounts. he had to resign as a result of this. we had a police raid in switzerland to the headquarters of uefa, the governing body for soccer in europe. fernando: beyond the massive irony of all these cases, what's the practical implication? what do you expect to happen from here? gerard: i think there will be investigations into this. i think the stories will continue to flow. we are working with more than 100 media organization in more than 70 countries. they are still publishing. they are still scrambling now to finish their work, and we have a publishing schedule for at least one week, maybe two. then it's up to the authorities to decide what to do. our job as journalists at that point is done. we have revealed what we have seen. fernando: thank you so much
gerard: no, absolutely not. in fact, everywhere they are proving to be 100% accurate, even in embarrassing cases. fernando: such as? gerard: well, there was the head of transparency international in chile for instance, found out that he had five offshore accounts. he had to resign as a result of this. we had a police raid in switzerland to the headquarters of uefa, the governing body for soccer in europe. fernando: beyond the massive irony of all these cases, what's the practical implication?...
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for more on all of this we turn to gerard ryle, the director of the i.c.i.j. and, shruti shah.'s vice president of transparency international- u.s.a., a watchdog group that seeks to expose corruption globally. so gerard ryle, tell us, explain to us what these folks are doing in these dealings, and what is illegal about it? >> well, a lot of what happens in the offshore world is actually legal but where you have secretary resee which is exkly what the offshore world abides, then you have the potential for wrongdoing. and certainly in the documents that we have seen, there was wrongdoing. i mean it's almost ridiculous to think that mossack fonseca, this company, didn't actually know who the clients were. some of these clients appear on lists or they are drug dealers or mafia bosses. >> so when they say it was not our intent to fa till tait-- facilitate anything illegal. >> i think it is the whole system. they are claiming their clients were actually the banks and the account ansi firms that were actually going to them for the end client. it's almost unbelievable to think that the
for more on all of this we turn to gerard ryle, the director of the i.c.i.j. and, shruti shah.'s vice president of transparency international- u.s.a., a watchdog group that seeks to expose corruption globally. so gerard ryle, tell us, explain to us what these folks are doing in these dealings, and what is illegal about it? >> well, a lot of what happens in the offshore world is actually legal but where you have secretary resee which is exkly what the offshore world abides, then you have...
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don't no woman want no moist duncan hines-ass dude like gerard. >> no. >> gerard is like boiled oprahy: ice cube, everybody. "barbershop: the next cut" is in theaters this friday. we'll be right back with ellie kemper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trolling for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhhhhhhh... you know what, i'm just gonna email it to you. yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. which has that one scene you forgot about.. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which also happens to be your go-to snack. baked with real ingredients. no artificial flavors or colors. introducing good thins. your go-to good. hey, can we get some beers? beer! ice cold beer! what beer? ummmm...
don't no woman want no moist duncan hines-ass dude like gerard. >> no. >> gerard is like boiled oprahy: ice cube, everybody. "barbershop: the next cut" is in theaters this friday. we'll be right back with ellie kemper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trolling for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating...
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host: at the table now, gerard ryle, who is director of the international consortium of investigative journalism. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: pleasure to be here. host: to talk about the so-called panama papers, which has exploded into the news the last week or so. before we get started, explain what your organization does, who may set up, how is it funded? u? guest: we are based in washington, d.c., and what we do is find stories and that parlay them to try to get collaborations with major media around the world. we have been working out for 17 years. i have been there for five years. we are funded mostly out of europe by nonprofit foundations and individuals. host: having your organization get a hold of these panama papers? guest: we got them from the server journalists in germany. we have been working with them in previous investigations. once they got a hold of the materials, they came to us to build the international collaboration. host: to we know who leaked to the information and why they did it? guest: it was a totally an ominous source -- totally anonymous s
host: at the table now, gerard ryle, who is director of the international consortium of investigative journalism. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: pleasure to be here. host: to talk about the so-called panama papers, which has exploded into the news the last week or so. before we get started, explain what your organization does, who may set up, how is it funded? u? guest: we are based in washington, d.c., and what we do is find stories and that parlay them to try to get...
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catching the men before they can make off with gerard's belongings. >> breaking into everything. he doesn't even know. >> reporter: having things so under control, even the dog decides to go take a nap. scenes like these are all too common. there's one burglary every 16 seconds. so how can you keep your home safe? security expert bill stanton tells abc news that the first thing you should do is bulk up your locks. >> we have a dead bolt. >> reporter: secure every point of access. >> access into the home from the garage, most homes don't have that door secure. >> reporter: lastly, install those high-tech cameras to stop thieves like these in their tracks. >> invest in those extra dollars so you could possibly see the intruder coming in before they cully get in. >> reporter: as for the two alleged burglars in boston, both are charged with breaking and entering and larceny. and the two suspects were arraigned and they'll be back in court tomorrow. by the way, the homeowner lives his brave little doggie. but, he says, he plans to get a bigger dog soon. >> yeah. >> fair enough. fair e
catching the men before they can make off with gerard's belongings. >> breaking into everything. he doesn't even know. >> reporter: having things so under control, even the dog decides to go take a nap. scenes like these are all too common. there's one burglary every 16 seconds. so how can you keep your home safe? security expert bill stanton tells abc news that the first thing you should do is bulk up your locks. >> we have a dead bolt. >> reporter: secure every point...
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but what they don't know is homeowner damian gerard is watching the whole thing from his cell phone.king, are they going to steal my dog? >> reporter: the police arrived minutes later, guns drawn. catching the men before they can make off with gerard's belongings. >> i didn't break into anything. he said he was -- >> reporter: having things so under control, even the dog decides to go take a nap. but scenes like these are all too common with an estimated 1.2 million break-ins in the u.s. every year, there's one burglary every 16 seconds. so how can you keep your home safe? well, security expert bill stanton tells abc news that the first thing you should do is bulk up your locks. >> we have a dead bolt. we have an alarm system. and this door is steel reinforced. >> reporter: next, make sure to secure every point of access. >> access into the home from the garage, most homes don't have that door secure. >> reporter: lastly, install those high-tech cameras so you can stop thieves like these in their tracks. >> invest in those extra dollars so you could possibly see the intruder coming i
but what they don't know is homeowner damian gerard is watching the whole thing from his cell phone.king, are they going to steal my dog? >> reporter: the police arrived minutes later, guns drawn. catching the men before they can make off with gerard's belongings. >> i didn't break into anything. he said he was -- >> reporter: having things so under control, even the dog decides to go take a nap. but scenes like these are all too common with an estimated 1.2 million break-ins...
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ladies and gentlemen, please thank our brilliant guests, gerard butler, will forte. a performance by m. ward when we come back. ♪ ♪ you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice neighborhood. ♪ nationwide is on your side (cheering) narrator: birthday... dishes. thursday... (game sounds) dishes. every dish, every time, only finish has the powerball to take on anything. ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather,
ladies and gentlemen, please thank our brilliant guests, gerard butler, will forte. a performance by m. ward when we come back. ♪ ♪ you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with...
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ver a quiÉn seleccionar equipos del dos de casa, el equipo de los raiders.net tanto, le cuento quem gerards, william. leÓn: mÁs adelante nÚmero de adolescentes que se embarazo hasta su nivel mÁs bajo en aÑos, y la caÍda ha sido aÚn mÁs dramática entre hispanos. guillermo: buenas tardes, es jueves como vamos hablar del fin de semana, tiene buena racha para nosotros. pronosticÓ el volver. @ tasa de emba ♪ ♪ leÓn: la tasa de embarazos entre adolescentes en el paÍs llegÓ un mÍnimo histÓrico. en 2014.24 de cada 1000 adolescentes de entre 15 y 19 aÑos embarazaron, y esto representÓ una disminución de 35% con respecto al aÑo 1001. --1991. el grupo que representa la mayor reducciÓn de embarazos fue hispano. guillermo: buenas tardes, feliz jueves para todos ustedes, vamos hablar del sistema que se ha movido. por circulaciÓn a bajo precio sigue trayendo todavÍa algunas subÍs hacia la zona sur y este del estado. pero puede traer tambiÉn posibilidades de algunas subÍs hacia la zona del norte. esto en el futuro. vamos a ver cÓmo funciona. paseando desde la zona del norte mismo sistema y se espera que
ver a quiÉn seleccionar equipos del dos de casa, el equipo de los raiders.net tanto, le cuento quem gerards, william. leÓn: mÁs adelante nÚmero de adolescentes que se embarazo hasta su nivel mÁs bajo en aÑos, y la caÍda ha sido aÚn mÁs dramática entre hispanos. guillermo: buenas tardes, es jueves como vamos hablar del fin de semana, tiene buena racha para nosotros. pronosticÓ el volver. @ tasa de emba ♪ ♪ leÓn: la tasa de embarazos entre adolescentes en el paÍs llegÓ un...
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we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly, are the "panama papers"?r. ryle: what they are, basically, is a day-by-day, blow-by-blow account of the offshore world. i mean, we're looking at everyone from prime ministers, kings, emirs, presidents around the world, but also drugs dealers, people that have been convicted for various crimes, including pedophilia. so, what they are, are basically people who use offshore accounts for secrecy. sharyl: what is the benefit to them of, as you say, using offshore accounts? mr. ryle: well there are many benefits. it could be, for instance, tax evasion or it could be to hide their wealth. but often it's actually sometimes it's also to commit a crime. sharyl: but the offshore accounts in and of themselves aren't necessarily illegal. mr. ryle: well, it's a very shadowy world, the offshore world. it's, if you go offshore, it's perfectly legal to do what you're doing, assuming you've told authorities. but where you have secrecy, you also have the potential for wrongdoing. what we're seeing here is both secrecy and actua
we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly, are the "panama papers"?r. ryle: what they are, basically, is a day-by-day, blow-by-blow account of the offshore world. i mean, we're looking at everyone from prime ministers, kings, emirs, presidents around the world, but also drugs dealers, people that have been convicted for various crimes, including pedophilia. so, what they are, are basically people who use offshore accounts for secrecy. sharyl: what is...
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two cars collided on the westbound side between gerard avenue. i got stuck in this coming to work this morning. one person in the crash was found in the eastbound lanes. we're still trying to determine if that was the person taken to the hospital. as soon as we have an update, we'll pass it along. >>> a man is under arrest after police say they caught him slashing tires in south philadelphia. ten or more cars were damaged by the alleged tire slasher. it happened at 17th and christian streets just before 2:00 this morning. police tell us that recovered a knife at the scene. we're still trying to find out more about the suspect. we'll keep you posted on this one as well. >>> now to decision 2016. we are just three days away from the primaries in pennsylvania and delaware. that means a weekend of campaigning in our area for the presidential candidates. nbc 10's monique braxton is live in the digital operations center. >> vermont senator sanders is making an appearance, forging ahead in the first state today. sanders is coming to wilmington for a ral
two cars collided on the westbound side between gerard avenue. i got stuck in this coming to work this morning. one person in the crash was found in the eastbound lanes. we're still trying to determine if that was the person taken to the hospital. as soon as we have an update, we'll pass it along. >>> a man is under arrest after police say they caught him slashing tires in south philadelphia. ten or more cars were damaged by the alleged tire slasher. it happened at 17th and christian...
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. -- because these are gerard dealing gangs -- these are droid dealing -- drug dealing gangs. damien: how part of the race aspect is in the story? susanna: they do not realize the asian-british committee in the motto veil and, they do not realize what happened. we talked to a taxi driver, and he said he is sure these women are just trying to get money in the end. damien: it is a very complicated situation. susanna: we also met a young boy, pakistani british, who told us it was hard for him at school, because he sees young girls and he does not want them to be raped. damien: it is a very complicated and disturbing story. we'd love to hear your thoughts about it, and in particular how you'd react if a young person in your family was affected. you can reach me on twitter, email, or facebook. let me know what you think about that or about any of the stories on today's show. i don't know about you. but i always imagined scandinavia was exemplary when it comes to looking after the environment. and when i was last in norway, i was amazed by the beauty of the norwegian landscape. but
. -- because these are gerard dealing gangs -- these are droid dealing -- drug dealing gangs. damien: how part of the race aspect is in the story? susanna: they do not realize the asian-british committee in the motto veil and, they do not realize what happened. we talked to a taxi driver, and he said he is sure these women are just trying to get money in the end. damien: it is a very complicated situation. susanna: we also met a young boy, pakistani british, who told us it was hard for him at...
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host: coming up at 9:00 here in washington and gerard ryle will join us next. it is the director of international consortium of investigative journalism. we will talk about these panama papers, what they are, how they became relieves, and efforts to stop these tax havens like those in panama. we will be back with more of your calls. >> the book tells both the story of the fact that the manuscript this national treasure is not what we thought while also chronologically thinking about what was medicine in countering at the time? keeping those two narratives straight was quite tricky for a while. >> tonight on q&a, boston college lost the professor mary discusses her book, which takes a critical look at the notes james madison wrote during and after the constitutional convention of 1787. >> medicine to the notes on sheets of paper and he folded them in half. he writes on the front, across the middle and on the backside. all of point, he sewed these little pieces of paper together into a manuscript. things we wonderful noticed is the last quarter of the manuscript,
host: coming up at 9:00 here in washington and gerard ryle will join us next. it is the director of international consortium of investigative journalism. we will talk about these panama papers, what they are, how they became relieves, and efforts to stop these tax havens like those in panama. we will be back with more of your calls. >> the book tells both the story of the fact that the manuscript this national treasure is not what we thought while also chronologically thinking about what...
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these are our cameras around gerard avenue. >> thank you.g at philadelphia international airport that is causing delays there this morning. fire crews responded to reports of two emergency landings. however, one of those planes was able to taxi normally and let people off at the gate. the other stopped at the air field and evacuated passengers there. one person was checked out and is expected to be okay. both main runways have reopened. right now, flights are running about an hour and a half behind schedule. but still check your airline before you leave for the airport. we're back with a full hour of news at 11:00. you can always get updates by tapping the nbc10 app. we'll send you back to the "today" show. see you in a half hour. >>> it's try day friday. we are half way through our six week summer slim down series. >> once a week until memorial day we will give you diet and exercise tips to help you sizzle that summer swim suit. >> or thong. >> here to keep us on track madeleine and joey thurman, author of 365 health and fitness hacks. >> w
these are our cameras around gerard avenue. >> thank you.g at philadelphia international airport that is causing delays there this morning. fire crews responded to reports of two emergency landings. however, one of those planes was able to taxi normally and let people off at the gate. the other stopped at the air field and evacuated passengers there. one person was checked out and is expected to be okay. both main runways have reopened. right now, flights are running about an hour and a...
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. -- because these are gerard dealing gangs -- these are droid dealing -- drug dealing gangs.ien: how part of the race aspect is in the story? susanna: they do not realize the asian-british committee in the motto veil and, they do not realize what happened. we talked to a taxi driver, and he said he is sure these women are just trying to get money in e end. damien: it is a very complicated situation. susanna: we also met a young boy, pakistani british, who told us it was hard for him at school, because he sees young girls and he does not want them to be raped. damien: it is a very complicated and disturbing story. we'd love to hear your thoughts out it, and in particular how you'd react if a young person in your family was affected. you can reach me on twitter, email, or facebook. let me know what you think about that or about any of the stories on today's show. i don't know about you. but i always imagined scandinavia was exemplary when it comes to looking after the environment. and when i was last in norway, i was amazed by the beauty of the norwegian landscape. but norway i
. -- because these are gerard dealing gangs -- these are droid dealing -- drug dealing gangs.ien: how part of the race aspect is in the story? susanna: they do not realize the asian-british committee in the motto veil and, they do not realize what happened. we talked to a taxi driver, and he said he is sure these women are just trying to get money in e end. damien: it is a very complicated situation. susanna: we also met a young boy, pakistani british, who told us it was hard for him at school,...
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this is of course right near the gerard point bridge.lert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with details on the forecast. this is the kind of weather makes you want to stay inside. >> yeah, but it's also good for runners, right? don't they like it? >> you're right. it's cool. that's a good thing. >> cool, cloudy, generally something that runners like rather than being 90 degrees and sunny. then it's pretty dangerous out there. well, we have pretty cloudy conditions everywhere. a little bit of sun early in some parts of the area. that's pretty much gone. it's in the 50s. 55, philadelphia. 54, vineland. 52, mt. holly. 54 in trenton. and let's head toward some of the pennsylvania suburbs. chester, bucks, montgomery county, delaware county. we're all in the 50s. nobody is really in the upper 50s here. we've got unionville at 55. one of the warm spots. west chester, 55. collegeville, 55. amazing to say, 55, one of the warmest temperatures in here. newtown, bensalem, both 55 degrees. 55, collegeville, ft. washington, 55 as
this is of course right near the gerard point bridge.lert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with details on the forecast. this is the kind of weather makes you want to stay inside. >> yeah, but it's also good for runners, right? don't they like it? >> you're right. it's cool. that's a good thing. >> cool, cloudy, generally something that runners like rather than being 90 degrees and sunny. then it's pretty dangerous out there. well, we have...
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here with us, a veterinary optimist along with officer gerard of the low er mayfield township office.hank you all for being here. doctor, let me start with you. i had a dog for ten years. unless he runs into the wall, i wouldn't know to take him in. >> it's usually true. most dogs' vision are spot on. they don't need it for reading and driving. the biggest thing we really worry about with our pet patients is are they uncomfortable? if you notice redness, squinting, tearing of the eyes. haziness or discoloration or sometimes especially for these guys, subtle vision things you'll notice first. they may not be able to see peripheraly over here, they can catch a red ball but not a green ball. >> the officer is over there working and trying to keep -- >> trying. >> keep reconcontrolled there. you heard about this program. and you took recon in and got checked, right? >> absolutely. >> tell me how that worked out. >> well, being a working dog, he goes to a lot of crazy places, inside vehicles, inside abandoned houses, in the woods. my dog specifically doesn't know how to do anything slow or
here with us, a veterinary optimist along with officer gerard of the low er mayfield township office.hank you all for being here. doctor, let me start with you. i had a dog for ten years. unless he runs into the wall, i wouldn't know to take him in. >> it's usually true. most dogs' vision are spot on. they don't need it for reading and driving. the biggest thing we really worry about with our pet patients is are they uncomfortable? if you notice redness, squinting, tearing of the eyes....
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headed southbound into centre city, even through work zones with those on-ramps that are closed around gerardvenue and allegheny. a 20-minute drive time southbound to the vine street expressway. the 42 freeway in new jersey looks okay. starting to see that backup just a little bit. traffic still moving right around creek road headed north into the philadelphia area. we're seeing small delays for mass transits for septa's route 102 inbound service. >>> jessica, thanks. coming up, a check of the day's headlines and the stories you need to know before heading out the door. >> the flyers continue their quest for the cup with a win last night. plus, how you can get involved in the celebration of life for founder ed snyder. >>> and a live look right now at the delaware memorial bridge. we're keeping an eye on traffic here after a day of big backups. >>> time now to get a check of the stories you need to know about you start your morning. >> we start this morning with team coverage on the emergency repairs on the delaware memorial bridge. jessica boyington is telling you how to get around it. let's
headed southbound into centre city, even through work zones with those on-ramps that are closed around gerardvenue and allegheny. a 20-minute drive time southbound to the vine street expressway. the 42 freeway in new jersey looks okay. starting to see that backup just a little bit. traffic still moving right around creek road headed north into the philadelphia area. we're seeing small delays for mass transits for septa's route 102 inbound service. >>> jessica, thanks. coming up, a...
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of y'all want a superthug, got three degrees from harvard, meanwhile you pass up corny dudes like gerard >> reporter: the battle within is mostly light hearted. the battle without -- is not. >> this neighborhood was always rough. but it's something different going on. >> they shooting out there. >> reporter: carted played by -- characters played by anthony anderson eve and common each face the new challenges in their own separate ways. until a customer's killed and the hair stylists unite to get the bangs to stop -- gangs to stop fighting. >> hashtag is trending on twitter. >> reporter: a cease fire between the gangs holds as this group gives free cuts and styles. >> that is going to work. >> reporter: it may not be their very best work, but barbershop walks the line between comedy and drama quite well. kevin costner continues to squander his considerable talent as a criminal who has another man's brain downloaded trying to stop terrorists. and doesn't that just sound lame? there's something so sad for me in seeing a major movie star who's also a capable actor working in such a meaningle
of y'all want a superthug, got three degrees from harvard, meanwhile you pass up corny dudes like gerard >> reporter: the battle within is mostly light hearted. the battle without -- is not. >> this neighborhood was always rough. but it's something different going on. >> they shooting out there. >> reporter: carted played by -- characters played by anthony anderson eve and common each face the new challenges in their own separate ways. until a customer's killed and the...
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the socialist party's appeal to reason came out of gerard, kansas, and there were also ,ocialists in immigrants of one sort or another. >> we will travel to philadelphia. before we do that, we will tell you how you can be involved by phone. we will divide the lines to graphically. if you live in the eastern or central time zone -- oryou live in the mountain pacific time zone's -- and we welcome your participation., we will go to calls in another 10 minutes. in philadelphia, the socialist and authorized charles pamphletsprint 15,000 protesting the draft. we will and more from the national archive in philadelphia. >> this is a flyer produced by charles schenk in 1917. produced, andwere the point was to encourage men liable for the draft to not register. the language is particularly fiery, equating conscription with slavery and calling on every citizen to resist the conscription loss. citet your rights -- he several sections of the constitution, and said here in philadelphia where we signed the immortal declaration of independence, you are doubly charged with upholding the rights of the
the socialist party's appeal to reason came out of gerard, kansas, and there were also ,ocialists in immigrants of one sort or another. >> we will travel to philadelphia. before we do that, we will tell you how you can be involved by phone. we will divide the lines to graphically. if you live in the eastern or central time zone -- oryou live in the mountain pacific time zone's -- and we welcome your participation., we will go to calls in another 10 minutes. in philadelphia, the socialist...
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. >> the people of the state of michigan versus michael francis gerard prysby. >> reporter: both pleadinglty, both suspended from their jobs without pay and authorities charging michael glasgow with tampering with evidence saying he lied about which homes were tested for lead so that results would appear to be at safe levels, something his lawyer says he denies. the state's attorney general insisting that this isn't the end and that there is more fallout to come. you sort of sidestepped -- >> i don't sidestep anything. >> is the governor ultimately responsible and will he face charges? >> there's no target and no one is off the table. >> reporter: the attorney general would not get into specifics but says he expects others to be charged in the days to come. george. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. >>> we'll get the latest in the battle against zika. scientists hoping to use a new weapon, genetically modified mosquitoes to target insects that could spread the virus but that plan is raising concerns in the neighbor where they may be tested and abc's steve osunsami is on the scene in key wes
. >> the people of the state of michigan versus michael francis gerard prysby. >> reporter: both pleadinglty, both suspended from their jobs without pay and authorities charging michael glasgow with tampering with evidence saying he lied about which homes were tested for lead so that results would appear to be at safe levels, something his lawyer says he denies. the state's attorney general insisting that this isn't the end and that there is more fallout to come. you sort of...
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when things are going well you can sit there and talk about gerard depar duh and how much you like adam sandler and we have terrific content, when things are going badly, frankly, i don't care. and this guide for international, like where do they get that? you know what this was like? you start in preseason you're let's say the washington nationals. >> okay. >> you say, listen, we're going to win a hundred games. and then like one month into the season you say, we're only going to win 60 games. where'd you get that? where'd you get the 100, where did you get the 60? >> if you're the nationals you could be thinking 120. >> the phillies is more than that but then the team last night the flyers team where they're like booing when a guy goes down like it's a disgrace, i'm feeling the pain of philadelphia. >> i'm afraid to turn this way, i don't want you to crosscheck me in the back. >> that's what i would have to do down 3-1 in the series. the narrative needs to be more about the numbers. i'm seizing, grasping at straws that perhaps the payments, which they said were okay, that internationa
when things are going well you can sit there and talk about gerard depar duh and how much you like adam sandler and we have terrific content, when things are going badly, frankly, i don't care. and this guide for international, like where do they get that? you know what this was like? you start in preseason you're let's say the washington nationals. >> okay. >> you say, listen, we're going to win a hundred games. and then like one month into the season you say, we're only going to...
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hija, cuidÁndolo y amÁndolo, vamos que ya está espaÑa porque localizamos a milÁn y que y a su papi gerardo corrÍa, lo derriba por el hombro, y por su valiente acto apelaron esa tras las rejas. hayan material explosivo en un autobÚs escolar de una escuela pÚblica en virginia, el peligroso paquete viajÓ en el vehÍculo durante dos días junto a los pequeÑos, las autoridades explicaron que el incidente ocurriÓ debido a que durante las vacaciones de primavera el colegio prestÓ sus instalaciones para un operativo de seguridad, los padres no saben de su asombro y preocupaciÓn. observe con atenciÓn y no se deje confundir, porque este no es un telÉfono inteligente, realmente es una pistola de doble barril, lo que para algunos resulta innovador para otros representa una gran preocupaciÓn ante el peligro que explica este invento, como muestran sus creadores el arma puede colocarse en el pantalÓn como si fuera un celular sin llamar la atenciÓn de los que estÁn a su alrededor, pero cuando se abre el mango despegable queda al descubierto el gatillo y dos bocas. >> debe tener cuidado si la persona con la
hija, cuidÁndolo y amÁndolo, vamos que ya está espaÑa porque localizamos a milÁn y que y a su papi gerardo corrÍa, lo derriba por el hombro, y por su valiente acto apelaron esa tras las rejas. hayan material explosivo en un autobÚs escolar de una escuela pÚblica en virginia, el peligroso paquete viajÓ en el vehÍculo durante dos días junto a los pequeÑos, las autoridades explicaron que el incidente ocurriÓ debido a que durante las vacaciones de primavera el colegio prestÓ sus...
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. ♪ ♪ maity: shakira y gerard piquÉ sÍ que saben divertirse, así se dejÓ ver la pareja en esta ocasiÓntando los minutos para que llegue diego. eugenio derbez aprovecho para recordar su divertida y peculiar boda peluche con su esposa alessandra. muchas felicidades a la actriz anne hatway que se convirtiÓ en madre de un varoncito. tenemos en primicia un adelanto de star wars, la como octava entrega de la saga. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: te tenÍa una sorpresa, para los amantes de star wars, esperamos tanto porque este aÑo saliÓ una de ellas y en diciembre sale otra mÁs. con forest whitaker, y tambiÉn uno de los nuestros, diego luna. alan: no! se me enchinÓ el cuero! y la historia del paul walker. maity: que falleciÓ en un accidente automovilÍstico, el compaÑero y amigo que muriÓ en el accidente, su familia de las 10,1 millones de dÓlares a su hija, llegaron a un acuerdo, quÉ bueno por la menor. alan: hablaron del accidente, y las llantas. maity: y algÚn desperfecto que pudo haber tenido el carro, muchas noticias, y si lo quiere ver una vez mÁs, a la hora que usted quiera despiertaamÉrica.com donde es
. ♪ ♪ maity: shakira y gerard piquÉ sÍ que saben divertirse, así se dejÓ ver la pareja en esta ocasiÓntando los minutos para que llegue diego. eugenio derbez aprovecho para recordar su divertida y peculiar boda peluche con su esposa alessandra. muchas felicidades a la actriz anne hatway que se convirtiÓ en madre de un varoncito. tenemos en primicia un adelanto de star wars, la como octava entrega de la saga. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: te tenÍa una sorpresa, para los amantes de star wars,...
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they had been leeching, remember gerard depar-- went to russia.eople there are saying you're putting political correctness over our security. ashley: 7,000 millionaires left since 2015 because of the terror attacks. stuart: i do want to wrap it up and scott shellady, we haven't spoken to him in ten minutes. wrap it up, lat word to you, scott shellady. >> i want everybody to get a grip and realize where we've come from and we haven't come far. we've eight months of almost free money, participation rate sales, we can't import any inflation and we want to keep talking about this stock market gaining all-time highs when again nobody can look at me without laughing and saying they're an all-time high in their personal economic situation or work economic situations, it just doesn't add up. something is broken. we're going to have to pay the piper some day. stuart: that's a pretty good last word i'd say. jack and scott, thanks, everybody. appreciate you being with us on a friday morning. fox business out with its own polls, trump way behind cruz in wisco
they had been leeching, remember gerard depar-- went to russia.eople there are saying you're putting political correctness over our security. ashley: 7,000 millionaires left since 2015 because of the terror attacks. stuart: i do want to wrap it up and scott shellady, we haven't spoken to him in ten minutes. wrap it up, lat word to you, scott shellady. >> i want everybody to get a grip and realize where we've come from and we haven't come far. we've eight months of almost free money,...
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right around gerard avenue eastbound, disabled vehicle into the right-hand lane.news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >>> that is thomas bradley. it's try day friday. it's april 29th. we have a great show for you to kick off the weekend. >> he is like -- it's fun. he is really -- >> we are going to sit down and talk with kate hudson and gary marshall who have something very special for mother's day. >>> and madeleine will have you in that bathing suit or thong i
right around gerard avenue eastbound, disabled vehicle into the right-hand lane.news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >>> that is thomas bradley. it's try day friday. it's april 29th. we have a great show for you to kick off the weekend. >> he is like -- it's fun. he is really -- >> we are going to sit down and talk with kate hudson and gary marshall who have something very special for mother's day....
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alguna vez ustedes han imaginado cÓmo serÍan unas vacaciones de shakira con el padre de sus hijos, con gerardolesta, muy brava, porque no la dejaron ni rezar en roma, cero shakira es difÍcil, muy complicado, la persiguen los paparazzi, las revistas, los fotÓgrafos y sus fanÁticos que publican tus fotografÍas en las redes. >> que eso ya lo sabÍa, yo porque soy un tipo discreto y me guardaba las cosas. orlando: ya lo sabÍa eugenio, ahora llegÓ el momento de estrenar la nueva canciÓn de dulce marÍa. la ex rbd dulce marÍa estrenando en "cÓdigo segura" su nuevo Éxito "no sé llorar". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ orlando: es viernes, al mal tiempo, buena cara, guerrero, vamos para adelante, nosotros los queremos, ahora vÁmonos con las noticias y nuestro respetado enrique acevedo, buenos dÍas, quÉ placer tenerte aquÍ. enrique: me gusta shakira, a quiÉn no. vÁmonos con las noticias, durante un evento de campaÑa de donald trump en el condado de orange cientos de personas salieron a las calles para protestar por su presencia en california, entre los manifestantes se encontraban varias personas con banderas de mÉxico, lo
alguna vez ustedes han imaginado cÓmo serÍan unas vacaciones de shakira con el padre de sus hijos, con gerardolesta, muy brava, porque no la dejaron ni rezar en roma, cero shakira es difÍcil, muy complicado, la persiguen los paparazzi, las revistas, los fotÓgrafos y sus fanÁticos que publican tus fotografÍas en las redes. >> que eso ya lo sabÍa, yo porque soy un tipo discreto y me guardaba las cosas. orlando: ya lo sabÍa eugenio, ahora llegÓ el momento de estrenar la nueva...
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cada vez es mÁs complicada la situaciÓn legal del cantante gerard ortiz, despuÉs del vÍdeo al que acusaronuela, intensos aguaceros provocan inundaciones como estas en vastas regiones del paÍs sudamericano que ademÁs afecta de fuertes recortes elÉctricos producto irÓnicamente de una fuerte sequÍa en los Últimos meses, nicolÁs maduro anunciÓ recortes en el servicio elÉctrico de hasta cuatro horas diarias en la mayor parte del paÍs para contrarrestar la crisis energÉtica. y finalmente llegarÍa el alivio de la ciudad de houston, una de las varias ciudades afectadas por fuertes aguaceros inundaciones en texas, el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa pronostica que la posibilidad de lluvias disminuirÁ para el viernes y que incluso maÑana serÍa un día soleado, houston recibiÓ mÁs de un pie de lluvias desde la semana pasada lo que generÓ la inundaciÓn de cientos de estructuras y provocÓ la evacuaciÓn de cientos de personas, se atribuyan por lo menos 8 muertos al fuerte temporal y se calculan en 5000 millones de dÓlares los daÑos causados en condados tejanos. rechazos la implementaciÓn de un cÓdigo de
cada vez es mÁs complicada la situaciÓn legal del cantante gerard ortiz, despuÉs del vÍdeo al que acusaronuela, intensos aguaceros provocan inundaciones como estas en vastas regiones del paÍs sudamericano que ademÁs afecta de fuertes recortes elÉctricos producto irÓnicamente de una fuerte sequÍa en los Últimos meses, nicolÁs maduro anunciÓ recortes en el servicio elÉctrico de hasta cuatro horas diarias en la mayor parte del paÍs para contrarrestar la crisis energÉtica. y...
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gerard is charged in connection with the february 29th attack on bavona avenue. he's being held on $500,000 bail. investigators say surveillance videos helped police make the arrest. >>> a fire at an upper east side high rise remains under investigation this morning. three firefighters were hurt battling the flames at a duplex on sixth and selfth floors at 740 park avenue yesterday morning. the building is known as the richest in new york city. firefighters are expected to be okay. >>> to campaign 2016 and a big rally on long island for donald trump. the event took place in bethpage at the old grummon facility. a crowd estimated at 10,000 filled the building and heard >> we are going to have a strong border, we are going to build the wall! >>reporter: what do you like about him? >> everything. build a wall, everything that he says he's got a valid point. >> demonstrators were escorted out of the event several times. outside the venue pro and anti- trump demonstrators shouted past a line of police horses. trump rivals ted cruz and john kasich both hold campaign ev
gerard is charged in connection with the february 29th attack on bavona avenue. he's being held on $500,000 bail. investigators say surveillance videos helped police make the arrest. >>> a fire at an upper east side high rise remains under investigation this morning. three firefighters were hurt battling the flames at a duplex on sixth and selfth floors at 740 park avenue yesterday morning. the building is known as the richest in new york city. firefighters are expected to be okay....
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. >> here's the first question from gerard.and scholarship. we on want to include $2,000 as income. can it be done that way? >> first congratulations on getting the grants and scholarships. when you're using this for tuition and books, you do not have to pay taxes. but if you're using it for living expenses, for travel, anything that's not education related, you do have to include that as income. so if that $2,000 was used for that, then that's perfect. >> right. okay, sam writes this. are payments to assisted living or nursing homes deductible? >> it depends. so if you're in there for medical reasons and you need to be there, it's a medical expense and you can actually deduct that if it exceeds 10% of your adjusted growth income. >> i'm filing an extension, even though we have not prepared our taxes yet. so do we have to pay the full amount due? >> so a lot of people are in this situation. you do not have to pay the full amount due. you can do as much as you can, pay now, and then try to get the rest of it done by october 15th
. >> here's the first question from gerard.and scholarship. we on want to include $2,000 as income. can it be done that way? >> first congratulations on getting the grants and scholarships. when you're using this for tuition and books, you do not have to pay taxes. but if you're using it for living expenses, for travel, anything that's not education related, you do have to include that as income. so if that $2,000 was used for that, then that's perfect. >> right. okay, sam...
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i've guest is the director of that organization, gerard ryle, "washington journal," lies as they would lose and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning the alive from the centers for disease control georgia, as the organization marks its 70th anniversary. we will speak experts. we will discuss respiratory and vaccine preventable threats and the u.s. and how the anti-vaccination movement has played into the reemergence of threats like measles. and we will talk about prevention and control of infectious diseases, like a bola and their efforts to learn more about the genetic makeup of the bacteria and viruses. and the director for the national center for injury, prevention, and control on the new recommendations for doctors regarding opioid prescriptions. and the center to prevent injury and violence on and off the field. be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> the army chief of staff says that the u.s. is at a "high military risk," due to low troop readiness levels and emerging threats. he made the statement while testifying
i've guest is the director of that organization, gerard ryle, "washington journal," lies as they would lose and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning the alive from the centers for disease control georgia, as the organization marks its 70th anniversary. we will speak experts. we will discuss respiratory and vaccine preventable threats and the u.s. and how the anti-vaccination movement has played into the reemergence of threats like measles. and we will talk about...
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gerard could face a year in probation as well when he is sentenced on june 10. >>> the suspect is following the woman and then just yanks the phone out of her hands and takes off. this happened last month near grant avenue and east 164th street in melrose. the 24-year-old victim wasn't hurt. anyone with information should contact police. >>> new tonight, a group of families are suing charter schools for subordination. they were dismissed from the campus because of actual or deceived disabilities. success academy just sent news4 the statement about the suit saying, quote, in the same week, we learned the teachers union is under investigation for corrupt activities involving city officials. union's law firm is cycling a month-old lawsuit. they have no basis in fact. >>> new tonight, a lawsuit over met life stadium's ticket policy is going forward. josh pinkelman claims they violated consumer protection laws by releasing only 1% of tickets, that's about 900, to the general public. pinkelman said he spent almost $200 for tickets that were listed at $800 apiece. so far the nfl has not commented
gerard could face a year in probation as well when he is sentenced on june 10. >>> the suspect is following the woman and then just yanks the phone out of her hands and takes off. this happened last month near grant avenue and east 164th street in melrose. the 24-year-old victim wasn't hurt. anyone with information should contact police. >>> new tonight, a group of families are suing charter schools for subordination. they were dismissed from the campus because of actual or...