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. 35 in philadelphia. 31 in atlanta uk city. 33 in reading. 31 in pottstown. 35 in philadelphia.south and east we are below freezing. 31 in atlantic city. 32 in dover. 30 in millville. off to a cold start. we're going to have to bundle up throughout the day because we're going to keep temperatures in the low 40s. some spots in the 30s. you factor in the winds and it feels colder than what it is. windchills mainly in the 30s. 20s, even the teens in some spots. it feels like 18 in mount pocono. feels like the low 20s in wilmington. millville, dover so, yeah, bundle up. wear the mittens, the gloves, the scarfs, the hats as we hade out this morning. it's a cold one. it's going to be cold. monday, milder. thenx,áv by tuesday you see th mild air getting closer to our region. near 50 on tuesday and wednesday. i think we will hit 50. right back down to the 40s as we head towards thursday and friday. so pretty consistent as we head throughout the workweek. today we have area of low pressure up to the north and east. that's the nor'easter. still affecting our weather with the wind in plac
. 35 in philadelphia. 31 in atlanta uk city. 33 in reading. 31 in pottstown. 35 in philadelphia.south and east we are below freezing. 31 in atlantic city. 32 in dover. 30 in millville. off to a cold start. we're going to have to bundle up throughout the day because we're going to keep temperatures in the low 40s. some spots in the 30s. you factor in the winds and it feels colder than what it is. windchills mainly in the 30s. 20s, even the teens in some spots. it feels like 18 in mount pocono....
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Dec 31, 2014
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today. 19 in ben lomond. 15 in san rafael. towards the evening commute temperatures will still be in the 40s but the wind gusts 24 in san francisco, 26 at the delta. and right around the santa rosa area towards midnight tonight, still a wind gust up to a good 20 to 22 miles per hour. winds finally begin to cease this time tomorrow. this is our satellite and radar imagery and that strong cold front albeit dry for us is now positioned over the southern california area spilling some rain and even snow in the higher elevations but this is what's so impressive. this is a pool of cool arctic air mass that's now plummeted neat bay area. it has prompted our freeze warning for tonight. meanwhile, only 25 degrees in the high sierra after six inches of snow yesterday. so some fresh powder there. sun-up at 7:25. by the time it goes down tonight, temperatures anywhere from 47 degrees in antioch to 51 degrees in mountain view, a cool day, plus with the breeze it's going to feel like it's in fact 40s all day long. here's your expected new ye
today. 19 in ben lomond. 15 in san rafael. towards the evening commute temperatures will still be in the 40s but the wind gusts 24 in san francisco, 26 at the delta. and right around the santa rosa area towards midnight tonight, still a wind gust up to a good 20 to 22 miles per hour. winds finally begin to cease this time tomorrow. this is our satellite and radar imagery and that strong cold front albeit dry for us is now positioned over the southern california area spilling some rain and even...
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what if it results in a communist revolution in italy? you aren't in any position to deal with it. i'm not arguing politically whether one should deal with it. i'm arguing within the framework of american strategy. it's why you have to put the politics in the picture. if you don't put the politics in the picture, you miss the importance of italy. it wouldn't benefit you a great deal to defeat germany, or even if that military argument could , if stalin,uded instead of having eastern europe, also has italy in some fashion. it is always the question of -- i don't know. doesn't the iraq war proved that a lot of times americans are good at fighting wars but not necessarily good at planning what comes next politically? this is the issue they are grappling with in europe. on the minds of every single one of these senior american , 1917,s in world war ii 1918, the bolshevik revolution in russia, and there is a wave of insurrection in germany near the end of 1918. they all thought this could happen again in europe and at the end of world war ii. in my opinion, they weren't far wrong. i thi
what if it results in a communist revolution in italy? you aren't in any position to deal with it. i'm not arguing politically whether one should deal with it. i'm arguing within the framework of american strategy. it's why you have to put the politics in the picture. if you don't put the politics in the picture, you miss the importance of italy. it wouldn't benefit you a great deal to defeat germany, or even if that military argument could , if stalin,uded instead of having eastern europe,...
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Dec 1, 2014
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in every prison in every state in this country today suffering from severe mental illnesses that in all the private and public treatment facilities in each of those states, where the mission that the prison and jail system is supposed to fulfill can't be fulfilled because it's dysfunctional, where more people are being locked up for things that they shouldn't be locked up for, or that they needn't be lock up for than is necessary. pat nolan, who was with the prison fellowship, and mark early is here today, former president of the prison fellowship, when he was there, he liked to talk about the fact that today we lock people up because we're mad at them, when we should be reserving prison space and jail space for people we're afraid of. there are obviously people who have committed crimes, who are dangerous enough that they need to be kept away from the rest of society. but what we've done is we've allowed our dedication to locking people up for political reasons to overwhelm the prison system. the 1994 crime bill "unlock the gates" and poured federal money into prison construction, and
in every prison in every state in this country today suffering from severe mental illnesses that in all the private and public treatment facilities in each of those states, where the mission that the prison and jail system is supposed to fulfill can't be fulfilled because it's dysfunctional, where more people are being locked up for things that they shouldn't be locked up for, or that they needn't be lock up for than is necessary. pat nolan, who was with the prison fellowship, and mark early is...
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windchills in teens in mount pocono. feels like 23 in dover and feels like 22 in lancaster. plan on getting outdoors, bundle up. it's going to be on the chilly side but it is mid december. you will need your sunglasses, too. by 8:00, 34. by 10:00, 37 and breezy. noon, 39 degrees. we'll talk more about today's forecast the rest of your weekend and when you can expect rain next in a few minutes. >>> one person is dead after their car crashed into a tree, then caught on fire in the omni section of philadelphia. these are pictures of the scene of the accident on north fifth street and roosevelt boulevard. we spoke with one witness who said he tried to rescue theqq4/ driver. >> we tried to break the windows to gets someone, anyone out. and within seemed like seconds it just erupted in flames and there wasn't really anything else we could do. >> police are still out at the scene investigating. the outer lanes heading north on roosevelt boulevard will be closed until at least noon. >>> also new from overnight. a driver is in very critical condition after a police chase and crash. n
windchills in teens in mount pocono. feels like 23 in dover and feels like 22 in lancaster. plan on getting outdoors, bundle up. it's going to be on the chilly side but it is mid december. you will need your sunglasses, too. by 8:00, 34. by 10:00, 37 and breezy. noon, 39 degrees. we'll talk more about today's forecast the rest of your weekend and when you can expect rain next in a few minutes. >>> one person is dead after their car crashed into a tree, then caught on fire in the omni...
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Dec 12, 2014
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there's an impact in -- in -- in iraq, with iran, because iraq is 80% shia. and there are interests. and historically -- and other interests, if i might add. religious sites, other kinds of things. so hopefully the shia militia with whom the current administration is currently working to try to restrain them from violence against sunni, and the sunni tribal chiefs can come together with confidence that the military is evolving in a way that, together with their concept of a national guard, and with new respect within the government itself for inclusivity and participation, that can unite people around the goal of focusing only on getting rid of dash. our feeling is that the training is coming along, that with the oil deal and other measures being taken, there's a constant effort being made to try to unite the government. there's still tensions. importantly, regional efforts are taking place. when we had the meeting in jeddah, which was the beginning of the organization of coalition within the region, the foreign minister of saudi arabia siad al phase faisal p
there's an impact in -- in -- in iraq, with iran, because iraq is 80% shia. and there are interests. and historically -- and other interests, if i might add. religious sites, other kinds of things. so hopefully the shia militia with whom the current administration is currently working to try to restrain them from violence against sunni, and the sunni tribal chiefs can come together with confidence that the military is evolving in a way that, together with their concept of a national guard, and...
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has to change in the city, it has to change in this country.m fundamentally convinced it will change. >> reporter: now, those comments were made at the nypd police academy. and again, as you said, tony, the mayor was also saying how the programs are being initiative to retrain police or to train them to engage in the community -- with the community in a different way. now, behind me i will tell you what's going on right now, the protest is scheduled to get underway in about an hour and a half, we are not see very much activity at all here. it is extremely relaxed. there are police around, but i don't know if you can see behind me, but the crowd control barricades are still bundled up right now. so we had peaceful protests last night. right now the situation here is very calm. >> all right, patricia sobga for us. good to see you, be thank you. >>> across the country several cities saw protests against the decision. starting in new york, protesters blocked streets and december straighted near several landmarks including times square and rockefell
has to change in the city, it has to change in this country.m fundamentally convinced it will change. >> reporter: now, those comments were made at the nypd police academy. and again, as you said, tony, the mayor was also saying how the programs are being initiative to retrain police or to train them to engage in the community -- with the community in a different way. now, behind me i will tell you what's going on right now, the protest is scheduled to get underway in about an hour and a...
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but it's cold. 28 degrees right now in philadelphia, 24 in wilmington, 21 in allentown and as you looke numbers, there is a slight breeze beginning to kick up that's probably shaving about four or 5 degrees off these numbers and giving you wind chills that make it feel a little cooler and we're also shaving degrees off where we were 24 hours ago. we're five trees -- degrees colder in philadelphia this morning than eight morning. dropped 11 degrees in wildwood. as we roll through the day 28 right now on your storm tracker 6 app 26 degrees by 8 o'clock and then by noon, 32. by three 34 dropping down in a high at 3 o'clock. cold brisk and breezy all day long. we'll have your new year's eve midnight call and your mummers parade call for tomorrow coming up in that accuweather 7-day, matt. >> you know in their hundred plus years they had to postpone the parade about 22 times i believe it was. good they won't have to do that tomorrow, david. nice clear skies and nice clear traffic this morning here along 95 in the ongoing work zone. 2014 saw plenty of changes here along 95 at cottman avenue b
but it's cold. 28 degrees right now in philadelphia, 24 in wilmington, 21 in allentown and as you looke numbers, there is a slight breeze beginning to kick up that's probably shaving about four or 5 degrees off these numbers and giving you wind chills that make it feel a little cooler and we're also shaving degrees off where we were 24 hours ago. we're five trees -- degrees colder in philadelphia this morning than eight morning. dropped 11 degrees in wildwood. as we roll through the day 28...
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the war in afghanistan was the longest in u.s. and killed more than 2,000 americans. >>> right now, a major rescue operation is still under way to save dozens of people stranded on that greek ferry that caught fire yesterday. the first large group of survivors has arrived at a port in italy. hundreds have been evacuated, but about 150 passengers and crew remain stranded on the ferry and have yet to be rescued. the ferry is between italy and albania in the adriatic sea. officials say one person died trying to escape the fire. >>> a mudslide destroyed a beach front cabin on washington's whidbey island over the weekend. no one was in the cabin. neighbors say the home belongs to a family that uses it as a vacation getaway. people here say they're used to seeing mudslides, but nothing like this. >>> 5:47 now. tensions remain high between police and many communities across the country. protests over the weekend showed that divide. some people gathered to support police, while others demonstrated against recent police-related deaths. and
the war in afghanistan was the longest in u.s. and killed more than 2,000 americans. >>> right now, a major rescue operation is still under way to save dozens of people stranded on that greek ferry that caught fire yesterday. the first large group of survivors has arrived at a port in italy. hundreds have been evacuated, but about 150 passengers and crew remain stranded on the ferry and have yet to be rescued. the ferry is between italy and albania in the adriatic sea. officials say...
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feels like 24 in wilmington. 24 in millville. 26 in trenton. 28 degrees in reading. you can thank that pesky nor'easter that slammed through on tuesday, it's still spinning off the coast of maine, the upper right hand part of the screen. that was tuesday's nor'easter still sitting off the eastern seaboard. it will make it chilly out here today. even though we'll see a decent amount of sunshine. accuweather says the day planner looks all right, sun and clouds shares the skies here. 35 degrees by 9 can mean. 40 by -- 9:00 a.m., 40 by lunchtime, 42 degrees by 3:00 p.m.9:00 a.m., 40 by 6:00 p.m., 38 degrees. it will feel like the 30s all day long, feeling very december-like out here. coming up, the sun returns and it feels milder in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we have a couple of days that will close in on 50. we'll have the eagles forecast and looks like a nice, quiet week ahead i'll have that in just a little bit. >> a firefighter was taken to the hospital with minor injuries after battling the blaze in strawberry mansion. it started on the 2700 block
feels like 24 in wilmington. 24 in millville. 26 in trenton. 28 degrees in reading. you can thank that pesky nor'easter that slammed through on tuesday, it's still spinning off the coast of maine, the upper right hand part of the screen. that was tuesday's nor'easter still sitting off the eastern seaboard. it will make it chilly out here today. even though we'll see a decent amount of sunshine. accuweather says the day planner looks all right, sun and clouds shares the skies here. 35 degrees by...
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in particular, the al qaeda-linked front is now in the fighting in aleppo.how they're going to get them to stop fighting i don't know. there has been a thought expressed by some observers that oh if we could just get the cease fire in aleppo between the regime and moderate fighters then they could join forces against the jihadis. i have to tell you, i think that's never going to happen. there have been too many barrel bombs, too many gas attacks dropped from regime airplanes. too many cloer rehlorine attack. there was another yesterday. there's bad blood between the moderate opposition and regime they're going to line up against the islamic state. islamic state killed 3,000 to 4,000 syrians. regime killed 150,000, maybe more. so the moderate fighters look at this and say 3,000-4,000, 150,000. this is the bigger problem. so it's a nice thought that they would line up, but i don't think it's going to happen. so when we think about who would negotiate paul, there are moderate fighters hanging on in the north in tough circumstances although they just captured tw
in particular, the al qaeda-linked front is now in the fighting in aleppo.how they're going to get them to stop fighting i don't know. there has been a thought expressed by some observers that oh if we could just get the cease fire in aleppo between the regime and moderate fighters then they could join forces against the jihadis. i have to tell you, i think that's never going to happen. there have been too many barrel bombs, too many gas attacks dropped from regime airplanes. too many cloer...
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in europe that has succeeded in the u.s. and japan. next some passengers on singapore airlines have run out of luck. passengers using certain online sites in australia could purchase business class seats for economy fares. singapore airlines doesn't know how many people purchased the tickets. however 900 journeys between singapore and european cds were booked. people who thought they scored big will have to eitherc c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 'ndia. the world's second most populous country, with its billion plus population, is facing some of the most serious health challenges on our planet. coming up, india's growing epidemic of diabetes, and the steps being taken to reduce it, both hi-tech and traditional.
in europe that has succeeded in the u.s. and japan. next some passengers on singapore airlines have run out of luck. passengers using certain online sites in australia could purchase business class seats for economy fares. singapore airlines doesn't know how many people purchased the tickets. however 900 journeys between singapore and european cds were booked. people who thought they scored big will have to eitherccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc 'ndia. the world's second most populous...
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be seen by the people in the courtroom in oklahoma city. and so it again, has that been allowed to happen, we might have seemed what does look like compared to what i meant was a circus. but that had nothing to do with the fact that there were cameras in the courtroom. >> of the supreme court, or our courtrooms have voiced in public. couldn't the argument be made that if the concern is linked to the cameras that with the current system where there are a handful of individuals from the network and the major publications who are known to the justices, isn't it just as likely that that is really the concern that the justices would play to them knowing that they will be the ones that describe what happens in the room? >> i think that obviously sometimes justices get playful and they really don't care that there's cameras there were no cameras there. that is what they are doing there. they are trying to ask insightful questions or be clever. and so certainly it's good if you're arguing a case if you can come back with a good answer and i know in
be seen by the people in the courtroom in oklahoma city. and so it again, has that been allowed to happen, we might have seemed what does look like compared to what i meant was a circus. but that had nothing to do with the fact that there were cameras in the courtroom. >> of the supreme court, or our courtrooms have voiced in public. couldn't the argument be made that if the concern is linked to the cameras that with the current system where there are a handful of individuals from the...
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leland: 3:00 in the morning there in sydney.ou're looking at pictures around you can hear some of the explosions and gunfire as that siege ended. laura tunstall, australia yeahs channel 9, two people were killed. one of which was the hostage and one was the gunman himself. that is still very unconfirmed information. and there are also reports of an a number of injuries for an extensive gunfight that went on inside the cafe. the sheikh a known radical islamic there inside of sydney where they have been worried about these kind of terrorist threats for so long. joining us a.b. stoddard, columnist from "the hill" and charlie hirt, columnist from "the washington times." you watch the pictures coming out of sidey, awe trail yaw, and you have to -- australia, and you have to ask yourself, is this any country or city? >> any wannabe can easily hatch a simple plan without a lot of internet chatter, acting on their own and do whatever they want. we can't protect against this kind of activity in a free society when we don't have any warni
leland: 3:00 in the morning there in sydney.ou're looking at pictures around you can hear some of the explosions and gunfire as that siege ended. laura tunstall, australia yeahs channel 9, two people were killed. one of which was the hostage and one was the gunman himself. that is still very unconfirmed information. and there are also reports of an a number of injuries for an extensive gunfight that went on inside the cafe. the sheikh a known radical islamic there inside of sydney where they...
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twenty-nine in limerick. 40 degrees in cape may. so, on this first night of hanukkah we will have have some rain for you, probably scattered showers traveling about to see on family, sunny, breezy tomorrow, 52, wind kick up and it is much colder on thursday after a cold front comes through. friday is dry, increasing clouds on saturday and then this chance of a mix of precipitation, appropriately enough on this first day of winter, so we will see what happens with that, but that one bob kelly can still go either way. >> good morning, sue. 4:16 on a tuesday morning. live look at i-95, roads are a little damp here in the conn man after avenue construction zone. little glare on the road surface. in problems north or southbound up and down the i-95 corridor. out here a live look at 30 bypass right here near route 100 construction crew is still with us right here near route 202 where they have been working overnight. south jersey a live look at i295 from centre square up to the 42 freeway. new traffic pattern getting ready to unfold here
twenty-nine in limerick. 40 degrees in cape may. so, on this first night of hanukkah we will have have some rain for you, probably scattered showers traveling about to see on family, sunny, breezy tomorrow, 52, wind kick up and it is much colder on thursday after a cold front comes through. friday is dry, increasing clouds on saturday and then this chance of a mix of precipitation, appropriately enough on this first day of winter, so we will see what happens with that, but that one bob kelly...
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thirty-four in philadelphia 29 in millville. 39 degrees in wildwood. but the wind are not making it feel much colder then that. 8 miles an hour out of the southwest so maybe a little bit of the wind chill but nothing dramatic, temperature trend over the past five days, has been going up. now this 65 degrees we got to on christmas day was an early high while the rain was still here and then temperatures did drop after this sun came out and we averaged in the 50's during the day which is what we shall do today. 52 degrees is our high temperature. we won't have significant wind chills. get outside and enjoy that one and tomorrow with the high of 55. scattered showers around on sunday and then really cold temperatures after that because those showers are coming, with a cold front so the high, on monies for 42 degrees. get ready for a cold new years eve. the day time high is 35. so at night it will be down there in the 20's at midnight and it stays cold for the first day of the year and for the mummers parade, on thursday, new years day. so, the at least, t
thirty-four in philadelphia 29 in millville. 39 degrees in wildwood. but the wind are not making it feel much colder then that. 8 miles an hour out of the southwest so maybe a little bit of the wind chill but nothing dramatic, temperature trend over the past five days, has been going up. now this 65 degrees we got to on christmas day was an early high while the rain was still here and then temperatures did drop after this sun came out and we averaged in the 50's during the day which is what we...
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Dec 5, 2014
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in early '68, i was in base training in ft. jackson. the -- you could obviously hear easily every day the cadre in the mess talking about the restraints that lbj out. they didn't curse westmoreland out. but they cursed lbj. and the restraints he was under was the incremental build-up. >> right. that johnson put him through and the administration. and i'm just wondering -- i don't think you spoke much about it. and just an observation of my own having fought in vietnam in '69 was that the only thing i ever saw later on was that war really worked, that scared the bejeebers out of north was lineback linebacker, linebacker one and two. that got them to negotiate with us. >> yeah, that's an important point, i think, that that clearly westmoreland is dealing with the theory of graduated pressure, which kind of takes hold in the national security establishment. this idea that we can -- we can determine how much pressure to ratchet up or ratchet back. and eventually, hanoi will realize that it can't win this long war because we have the ability
in early '68, i was in base training in ft. jackson. the -- you could obviously hear easily every day the cadre in the mess talking about the restraints that lbj out. they didn't curse westmoreland out. but they cursed lbj. and the restraints he was under was the incremental build-up. >> right. that johnson put him through and the administration. and i'm just wondering -- i don't think you spoke much about it. and just an observation of my own having fought in vietnam in '69 was that the...
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in cuba. for those of you in the west we'll have more on "cbs this morning." our coverage continues on this cbs station and tonight on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." many of will you return now to "cbs this morning." this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell. cbs news, new york along with gayle king and charlie rose. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:01. and it's all about the rain this morning again for many bay area communities. storm clean-up is going to be a rather tough job. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live. she is in marin county. damage is so bad a state of emergency has been declared there. >> reporter: it is sprinkling again in tiburon. the marin county is now eligible to apply for a million dollars in state and federal aid where people now have to begin the process of applying for that aid. this marsh flooded during the last downpour and public works crews who have been trying to keep up wit
in cuba. for those of you in the west we'll have more on "cbs this morning." our coverage continues on this cbs station and tonight on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." many of will you return now to "cbs this morning." this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell. cbs news, new york along with gayle king and charlie rose. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:01. and...
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in our area, the average price of gas is $2.78 in the philadelphia region and $2.65 in delaware and in south jersey, down to $2.46 per gallon of unleaded. not bad. >>> 6:18. let's check the roads as you're getting ready to head out the door. >> here's jillian mele with all the details. jill? >> right at belmont avenue. this is where we're starting to see some congestion out there in both directions, but really nothing out of the ordinary and your drive times on 76 not looking too bad just yet. seeing a little bit of yellow on our maps and 12 to 14 minutes both way between the blue route and the vine and that will clear as the morning goes on. the platt bridge eastbound a disabled truck at 26th street. as far as the bridges go, not too bad, but keep in mind coney palmyra bridge anticipating the bridge open for a ship to go through. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds are getting ready to move into the area. as you're moving out the door, plan to bundle up. it is colder outside. completely dry at cape may. as you can see, free of fog. we're se
in our area, the average price of gas is $2.78 in the philadelphia region and $2.65 in delaware and in south jersey, down to $2.46 per gallon of unleaded. not bad. >>> 6:18. let's check the roads as you're getting ready to head out the door. >> here's jillian mele with all the details. jill? >> right at belmont avenue. this is where we're starting to see some congestion out there in both directions, but really nothing out of the ordinary and your drive times on 76 not...
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Dec 14, 2014
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release the film in 1945 call to happen in springfield. i grew up in springfield, mass.en i heard about this film blew my mind i never knew it. by anonymous small city name is springfield, if there's a if there's any more anonymous names would've had a movie made by warner bros. in a movie about its effort to abolish racism. so that was a big deal when it came out at the time. we got to remember what the time of world war ii was like. this is when many americans truly believed they were ridding the world of fascism and ridding the world of racism and they took their country's claims to freedom and racial democracy seriously and a film like it happened in springfield in a program like to springfield land, which many other cities started to copy the springfield plan. those were serious efforts during wartime. when the war ended, it seems like it was a balloon and all the air from that was released. the war was a time when the nation pressed together despite some obvious instances there was a race pride in harlem. there was one in detroit, so i wouldn't portray wartime at t
release the film in 1945 call to happen in springfield. i grew up in springfield, mass.en i heard about this film blew my mind i never knew it. by anonymous small city name is springfield, if there's a if there's any more anonymous names would've had a movie made by warner bros. in a movie about its effort to abolish racism. so that was a big deal when it came out at the time. we got to remember what the time of world war ii was like. this is when many americans truly believed they were ridding...
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Dec 7, 2014
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>> that began in hollywood in world war ii. agents knocked on ronald reagan's door and told there were communists liberal groups he was involved in. is the fbi n wrote agents opened my eyes to a good many things. failed to show is what they hinted about. active gan became an informer in hollywood. he provided information about guild, and in hooverent year, j. edgar repaid temperature favors by giving reagan personal and help even though it was beyond the fbi's jurisdiction to to do so. one document. about reagan and the fbi. >> can you read it out there? >> no. >> can't read it. i'll summarize it. i'll go to the pertinent part. is a document from august , 1947, a report on the fbi's investigation to alleged communism in holly wootd. one of the areas was the of the unions in hollywood. you can see the index or table and here is the screen actors' guild. fast forward to -- is hat this document says two fbi agents interviewed wyman nt reagan and jane in their home. the dent ray gab was president of the guild. and jane had been act
>> that began in hollywood in world war ii. agents knocked on ronald reagan's door and told there were communists liberal groups he was involved in. is the fbi n wrote agents opened my eyes to a good many things. failed to show is what they hinted about. active gan became an informer in hollywood. he provided information about guild, and in hooverent year, j. edgar repaid temperature favors by giving reagan personal and help even though it was beyond the fbi's jurisdiction to to do so....
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in america we're used to leading in front flag first and people around us in response. but we've seen intervention sections in libya where we went in militarily but we wanted europeans to handle the conflict. now we're looking to have allies in the middle east primarily to randall around and find a way to handle isil. i think that, you know, it's hard to see whether or not the united states can sustain this approach. but to echo what my colleagues thought, exceptionally the last ten years we called the decade of war the response has been touching a hot plate stove. we've had our finger burned. when the bush administration came in, the fundamental belief was we had the ability to change things reshape things. now you're going to be hard pressed to go in to the pentagon and see military power and economic power to truly translate outcomes in these regions. >> are we still looking for the united states place in the world, one that the country wants to be. >> i think we are but i don't think the two visions we have in front of us right now are the right answer, or one that'
in america we're used to leading in front flag first and people around us in response. but we've seen intervention sections in libya where we went in militarily but we wanted europeans to handle the conflict. now we're looking to have allies in the middle east primarily to randall around and find a way to handle isil. i think that, you know, it's hard to see whether or not the united states can sustain this approach. but to echo what my colleagues thought, exceptionally the last ten years we...
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highs today in the 30s. 39 in washington. 38 in la plata. 36 in loray. mostly sunny skies. if you're traveling, the weather having little impact on your day. dry roads. exercise out and about, coats, hats. tonight, gloves scarves, thick ht tomorrow a cold start. temp. around 20 in the suburbs. more teens on the map early tomorrow morning. a touch warmer for january 1st. a high of 42. of course plenty of sunshine throughout the day at least. clouds increase throughout the day on friday with a high of 45. for the weekend, rain is in the forecast both days. the best chance of rain later in the day on saturday on into the overnight hours. maybe a few showers stick around on sunday especially early in the day. no snow in the forecast except thos well west area. not looking at a lot of accumulati spot warm for sunday. 52 for a high temperature on sunday. plenty of clouds around on sunday. breezy and cold on monday melissa. hi tempera of 39. what's the latest with the roads? >> overall looking quite good. maybe not quite as good as your forecast. beltway at 95 in maryland. beltway
highs today in the 30s. 39 in washington. 38 in la plata. 36 in loray. mostly sunny skies. if you're traveling, the weather having little impact on your day. dry roads. exercise out and about, coats, hats. tonight, gloves scarves, thick ht tomorrow a cold start. temp. around 20 in the suburbs. more teens on the map early tomorrow morning. a touch warmer for january 1st. a high of 42. of course plenty of sunshine throughout the day at least. clouds increase throughout the day on friday with a...
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for example, the state of california can invest in an area in brazil, which we will talk about in a momenthat happens to that area? so california can then pollute further. but what are they doing in brazil? >> what they would do in brazil is the forest dependent colonies would now be more or less displaced. if i take this back to africa, i will speak the displacement of the people in kenya who have been displaced from their forests. we've had the displaced of thousands in uganda are ready. in nigeria, part of it is being secured -- >> so people are forced out of their communities? >> essentially, this is happening. people are being forced out with military power, military might, forest treesre -- are being seen as stocks, not trees anymore. this may move on to issues of not just carbon increase but -- farmers will be farming carbon rather than growing food for people to eat. also for the united nations, the forest -- a plantation is accepted as a forest. redd is said to [indiscernible] this would mean more displacement of committees, more displacement of farming land and will affect food p
for example, the state of california can invest in an area in brazil, which we will talk about in a momenthat happens to that area? so california can then pollute further. but what are they doing in brazil? >> what they would do in brazil is the forest dependent colonies would now be more or less displaced. if i take this back to africa, i will speak the displacement of the people in kenya who have been displaced from their forests. we've had the displaced of thousands in uganda are...
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43 in allentown and 41 in lancaster and in the 50s to the south and east. 52 in atlantic city and 52 in wildwood. we're tracking the light rain today mainly in the morning and still a chance for showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, though, that we're tracking the chance for heavy rain and issuing a first alert weather day. that is for christmas eve and we'll keep you updated on that. rain heavy at times and also the chance for a thunderstorm. but for today, grab the umbrella, 43 by 8:00. by 10:00, 45 and by noon 47 degrees. not a great way to start the day. hopefully not affecting the traffic, but it doesn't take much this time of day. so, let's check in with jillian and see how things are going. >> whenever we hit 6:00, that's when we can start to see some delays and you mix that with the rain and the wet roads and things can get busy today and right now things are off to a good start as far as the roads go in chester county. the route 30 bypass eastbound right near route 340. starting to see more volume on the roads and as you can see traffic is moving and not reporting any accident
43 in allentown and 41 in lancaster and in the 50s to the south and east. 52 in atlantic city and 52 in wildwood. we're tracking the light rain today mainly in the morning and still a chance for showers in the afternoon. tomorrow, though, that we're tracking the chance for heavy rain and issuing a first alert weather day. that is for christmas eve and we'll keep you updated on that. rain heavy at times and also the chance for a thunderstorm. but for today, grab the umbrella, 43 by 8:00. by...
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half to 2 in.ay back south while one it was almost nightmarish how hard the rain was falling at that point. the freight traffic so receive 40 in 45 mi. an hour and was almost too fast for the conditions the water just had nowhere to go the way to walk as cannot keep up with them that for over to the side of the road and got out of the rain water pass some of those last for half an hour the worst conditions were basically from 330 to about 530 this morning here is a more bills there are some golden gate bridge believe it or not i'm not quite ready to put away the rain jacket because of the storm will be blowing through. >> james: it was a bad experience between 3 1/3 to 530 this morning. >>darya: >>stanleflooding closet four and the station that put up signs saying the station was closed at has reopened with the mess on the roadway from flooding to accidents as we continue on with the scripps will have a live interview would officer of victories--victor louis this >>darya: you're noticing that the r
half to 2 in.ay back south while one it was almost nightmarish how hard the rain was falling at that point. the freight traffic so receive 40 in 45 mi. an hour and was almost too fast for the conditions the water just had nowhere to go the way to walk as cannot keep up with them that for over to the side of the road and got out of the rain water pass some of those last for half an hour the worst conditions were basically from 330 to about 530 this morning here is a more bills there are some...
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high of 1 in seoul friday. 3 in beijing. 13 with more sunshine in tokyo. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene o tan in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. tan i. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. >> thousands of mourners fill the west day for the funeral of an official killed in clashes with israeli troops. the french senate passes a resolution urging the government to recognize palestine as a state. there was a highly symbolic vote in the national assembly. police begin clearing the streets of hong kong as part of a push to end the pro-democracy protests. do you like your bugs boiled or fried? to the you people regul
high of 1 in seoul friday. 3 in beijing. 13 with more sunshine in tokyo. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene o tan in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. tan i. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. >> thousands of mourners fill the west day for the funeral of an official killed in clashes...
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here are police officers acting in concert in taking down a large man who was not in distress becausehis weight or diabetes. he only fell into distress when they jumped on him. at some point, one of the hold on.said now you are going from a lawful act to a criminal act. when a person is begging for your air and you showed indifference to human life, that is a crime. representative keating said recently if not a crime to choke. it is a felony crime to choke a person in a state of new york. he has a law degree and is speaking errantly. choke, felony crime to to cut off their or blood to the brain and render an individual unconscious. , you wrote a piece recently that said the system cannot be reformed. >> we are dancing around it but the reason that eric garner laying there and no one helped him is because he is a large black man. the reason michael brown relayed in the street for or ours is because he is a big black man. the reason police show up on the scene and shoot tamir rice when he is holding a toy gun is because he is a black boy. we are talking about the fact that you have a ra
here are police officers acting in concert in taking down a large man who was not in distress becausehis weight or diabetes. he only fell into distress when they jumped on him. at some point, one of the hold on.said now you are going from a lawful act to a criminal act. when a person is begging for your air and you showed indifference to human life, that is a crime. representative keating said recently if not a crime to choke. it is a felony crime to choke a person in a state of new york. he...
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in northern iraq. >>> in sear in government air strikes in the northern province of aleppo have killedpeople. they targeted areas controlled by isil fighters in a town it's part of an ongoing air campaign there. at least 36 people were killed in government air strikes around there on thursday. and syrian air force jets have also hit the refugees cam south of the capital damascus killing at least two people. the kamphauses palestinian refugees. fighting between government forces and opposition fighters was reported in that area on thursday. activists are saying the air strikes hit mostly residential parts of the refugees camps. >>> a catholic priest in the mexican state of guerrero has been found dead with a gunshot wound to the head he was allegedly abducted by a gaining on monday. he's the third catholic priest to be killed in the state this year. the priest's death following the disappearance of 43 students in that same region three months ago. these students relatives continue to protest their disappearance in mexico city. and in iguala where the students disappeared, distraughters
in northern iraq. >>> in sear in government air strikes in the northern province of aleppo have killedpeople. they targeted areas controlled by isil fighters in a town it's part of an ongoing air campaign there. at least 36 people were killed in government air strikes around there on thursday. and syrian air force jets have also hit the refugees cam south of the capital damascus killing at least two people. the kamphauses palestinian refugees. fighting between government forces and...
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in iraq.very country has a role to play in the defeat of isil. the question with iran, is whether or not they will do it in a constructive way. now of what we're seeing iranian militias is problematic. the iraqi government has made a commitment to reaffirm before 60 countries to ensure that all are operating under the structure of the iraqi state. in the total security class had the summer, there's that militias fill that vacuum. i just think, and all your back, that we need to be very wary of iran. it is not simply the enemy of my enemy, i think we need to be on y careful to not stumbled a path. thank you. >> thank you. now we go to the chair of the middle east subcommittee. >> thank you. following up on mr. ingalls questions regarding iran. the secretary stated very clearly that iran is not cooperate with iraq. in addition to 15 page you do not mention one single time, bbut clearly it plays a role in iraq. minister abaddi claims no knowledge of the airstrikes. who currently controlled in ira
in iraq.very country has a role to play in the defeat of isil. the question with iran, is whether or not they will do it in a constructive way. now of what we're seeing iranian militias is problematic. the iraqi government has made a commitment to reaffirm before 60 countries to ensure that all are operating under the structure of the iraqi state. in the total security class had the summer, there's that militias fill that vacuum. i just think, and all your back, that we need to be very wary of...
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of the memo in 2002 and 2003 in a something very different by the bradbury memo in 2005. they were actively engaged in collecting data, in assessing the potential impact, the harm, of these tactics. that role can't constitute research and a violation of international workrooms provisions on human subjects instrument tatian. because what they were doing was unrelated to the medical care of detainees and it had no clinical president. >> what does this evolution indicate to you? >> it indicates the u.s. government swallowed the spider to catch the fly of torture. they swallowed the spider of weaponize in health professionals to engage in a role that has been widely documented and prohibited but the number code and also by u.s. to mr. gore crimes law as constituting constitute -- essentially a crime against you minute he. i want to be clear. there's no hierarchy of harm between torture and alleged human subject extermination. both are illegal and both can constitute war crimes. but the fact here is we now see clear evidence of the essential a role health professionals played
of the memo in 2002 and 2003 in a something very different by the bradbury memo in 2005. they were actively engaged in collecting data, in assessing the potential impact, the harm, of these tactics. that role can't constitute research and a violation of international workrooms provisions on human subjects instrument tatian. because what they were doing was unrelated to the medical care of detainees and it had no clinical president. >> what does this evolution indicate to you? >> it...
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in delays in either direction on any majors really and i can generally say that because in all of theameras traffic basically looks like the blue route does. traveling 476 a approaching the schuylkill the shot here in delays in either direction ben franklin bridge and rest of our bridges looking just as nice. take a look speed sensors high up in the 50's in pennsylvania where you see 55 on 95. forty-six and even 55 on the schuylkill but even 62, traveling in new jersey. 295, 42, atlantic city expressway garden state parkway all looking good. however, traveling on the new jersey turnpike southbound right before you hit 322, we have an accident situation there, just give yourself more time. mass transit is in the clear and market frankford line is running all night this evening, ukee. >>> thanks vittoria. in sports sixers are putting this one behind them a learning experience for young team, again, sixers met the team with the nba's best record last night. the warriors capitalized on sixers turnovers all night long. this play to former sixer andre iguodala for huge slam another former s
in delays in either direction on any majors really and i can generally say that because in all of theameras traffic basically looks like the blue route does. traveling 476 a approaching the schuylkill the shot here in delays in either direction ben franklin bridge and rest of our bridges looking just as nice. take a look speed sensors high up in the 50's in pennsylvania where you see 55 on 95. forty-six and even 55 on the schuylkill but even 62, traveling in new jersey. 295, 42, atlantic city...
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fact in philadelphia coming in at 42 degrees.hat's average high for this time of year. we're tapping into the south westerly wind and south west wind coming in ahead of a frontal boundary we're tracking so ahead of that these temperatures are nition and comfortable. high temperatures today across the region, atlantic city, almost close to 60. 59 today. philadelphia 56. that's 15 degrees above average and same thing in reading foreaa high today. allentown 5 and 54 for height temperature in dover. outside tonight comfortable. 42 in philadelphia, 40 wilmington and wildwood 46. allentown and lehigh valley 37. 47 beach haven and lancaster out to the west at 42. you look at the temperature profile across much of the eastern half of u.s. and we're holding on to 0s. and 50s it's 55 atlanta and raleigh north car line aand you look north and west colder air lurking, 15 in bismarck, 32 in chicago. there's a division of colder air to the norm and west and warmer air to the east. and where you have the division you are more than likely going
fact in philadelphia coming in at 42 degrees.hat's average high for this time of year. we're tapping into the south westerly wind and south west wind coming in ahead of a frontal boundary we're tracking so ahead of that these temperatures are nition and comfortable. high temperatures today across the region, atlantic city, almost close to 60. 59 today. philadelphia 56. that's 15 degrees above average and same thing in reading foreaa high today. allentown 5 and 54 for height temperature in...
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cheer in the u.s.release of these figures? >> well, it certainly is welcome news for the end of the year for christmastime. it was not unexpected given economic indicators you just mentioned. i think one other factor that really should not be dismissed is the fact that the steep drop in the price of gas at the pump which was about a 45% drop in crude prices and not quite the same for the actual consumer but the equivalent for them for american households of $75 billion of a tax cut so that is money that people now see that they can easily or more easily be willing to part with at the malls and that is definitely a factor. whether this trend can continue into the fourth quarter we don't know. a couple of factors we don't know how much longer this oil price benefit will be sustained. we also don't know what the effect of the downturn in the growth of military spending which is a big budget item which trickles down to a lot of communities around the country and that according to the sequestered budget sch
cheer in the u.s.release of these figures? >> well, it certainly is welcome news for the end of the year for christmastime. it was not unexpected given economic indicators you just mentioned. i think one other factor that really should not be dismissed is the fact that the steep drop in the price of gas at the pump which was about a 45% drop in crude prices and not quite the same for the actual consumer but the equivalent for them for american households of $75 billion of a tax cut so...
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it happened in a busy cafe in the center of sydney. a man with a shotgun walked in and took we are told at least 13 hostages. the hostages at the window being used as human cheelds. the claims are there are bombs inside the cafe and outside in the downtown area of sydney. it's believed there are five people who got out and were fled and were not freed. the gunman said to be known by police, reportedly he wants a real isis flag. bill: gregg palkot's signal going down for a second time. this is what police from saying on behalf of others in sydney. martha: sydney was warned of terror attacks. they uncovered a blot by isis to kidnap and behead random members of the public. they busted that open but they are still dealing with a terrorist threat in sydney and australia. days after that plot was disrupted an isis leader called on attacks on non-muslim americans and other crusader nations. stuart, good to have you with us. an extremely tense situation, playing out in the heart of the financial district in sydney. >> reporter: it's quite eeri
it happened in a busy cafe in the center of sydney. a man with a shotgun walked in and took we are told at least 13 hostages. the hostages at the window being used as human cheelds. the claims are there are bombs inside the cafe and outside in the downtown area of sydney. it's believed there are five people who got out and were fled and were not freed. the gunman said to be known by police, reportedly he wants a real isis flag. bill: gregg palkot's signal going down for a second time. this is...
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the atlantic in 1943. >> the turning point in the battle at the atlantic came in may of 19431 if you look at the chart, the number of sinking of merchant vessels that were taking supplies to britain, to build up to d-day fell below the number of german submarines. so essentially, the battle of the atlantic was 13 months before d-day. >> in fact, the theme of the book as the germans were better equipped than probably better strategy, better training, everything else, but there just weren't enough of them with they developed a worldwide fear. several times in the books you say they just didn't have enough. so basically as long as everything didn't alter them, a war of attrition was going to win. >> they did not have the sustainability of the allies did. >> deception. you have a faction to convince the germans the landing would not be in normandy where it was in omaha and the other beaches. >> there was a lengthy complex plan called bodyguard of lies, which is the definitive book on the subject. there was a multitiered plan to deceive the germans that the landings would take place in th
the atlantic in 1943. >> the turning point in the battle at the atlantic came in may of 19431 if you look at the chart, the number of sinking of merchant vessels that were taking supplies to britain, to build up to d-day fell below the number of german submarines. so essentially, the battle of the atlantic was 13 months before d-day. >> in fact, the theme of the book as the germans were better equipped than probably better strategy, better training, everything else, but there just...
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including in combat, in the u.s. military? and did you initially favor that development and do you feel there is any need to have any restrictions, even today placed on the way women serve in the u.s. military? >> in answer to your question, no, and no. when i graduated i obviously did not have that although, you know in world war ii there was a much greater service than women are given credit for in world war ii. whether it be rosy the riveter or whether it is womens army corps. we call them different names including in the nursing corps. so i i don't think women ever got the credit they did for their service in world war ii but now, look, there are certain standards we expect everybody to meet male, female gender neutral, they meet those standards, they serve and i have run into some really, really capable professional women that have risen to positions of command. our number two member of the united states navy, second vice chief of naval operations is a woman. i'm very proud of that. and they command squardrons a
including in combat, in the u.s. military? and did you initially favor that development and do you feel there is any need to have any restrictions, even today placed on the way women serve in the u.s. military? >> in answer to your question, no, and no. when i graduated i obviously did not have that although, you know in world war ii there was a much greater service than women are given credit for in world war ii. whether it be rosy the riveter or whether it is womens army corps. we call...
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in philadelphia holding ton 39, same in millville, 36 in allentown. twenty-six in the poconos. 36 degrees in trenton. temperatures above freezing for now, but it will be pretty cold overnight tonight. quakertown, even doylestown checking in at 34. willow grove at 36 degrees with a mostly cloudy skies. we are going to watch as that nor'easter continues to pull away, this has been a six day event that has been really gripping us, during the day tomorrow breezy but increasing sunshine. high pressure really builds in on sunday. i do think that sunday will be the first sunny day of the entire month. we have not had any yet, most of the time it had has been cloudy so sunday will be a sunny day with highs well in the 40's. monday going for 50 degrees. great to be outside and some showers move in by tuesday. it will be mostly cloudy and cold with the northwesterly breeze. once temperatures get down to the 20's to around 20's and 30's it will not take much wind to drive those wind chills down. partly sunny, chilly breeze out of the northwest, high of 43 degree
in philadelphia holding ton 39, same in millville, 36 in allentown. twenty-six in the poconos. 36 degrees in trenton. temperatures above freezing for now, but it will be pretty cold overnight tonight. quakertown, even doylestown checking in at 34. willow grove at 36 degrees with a mostly cloudy skies. we are going to watch as that nor'easter continues to pull away, this has been a six day event that has been really gripping us, during the day tomorrow breezy but increasing sunshine. high...
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-- >> in claims, yes. >> in claims. >> in claims. >> wow. that's a lot. >> that's a lot. and clearly, you know, obviously police cameras, body cameras are just one part of a larger discussion regarding aggressive policing in the city of new york and nationally. >> do you think the direction of policing here in new york city is headed in the right direction? >> mayor de blasio has set the right tone. he's framed the narrative. working with him on a wide range of issues. today he announced retraining. we're talking about again issuing summons's for non-violent offenses and for serious -- and for relatively minor offenses in the city of new york. and so there's a wide range of things including providing diversity to the department above the office of captain. >> public advocate patricia james, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. protesters continue to walk up the west side highway, and some are headed downtown to the staten island ferry terminal as hundreds, thousands throng the streets here in new york protesting the deci
-- >> in claims, yes. >> in claims. >> in claims. >> wow. that's a lot. >> that's a lot. and clearly, you know, obviously police cameras, body cameras are just one part of a larger discussion regarding aggressive policing in the city of new york and nationally. >> do you think the direction of policing here in new york city is headed in the right direction? >> mayor de blasio has set the right tone. he's framed the narrative. working with him on a wide...
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pyongyang,de in reveling in sony's ciber misfortune.accused of raping a passenger. right now, we have a positive story coming out of qantas. asia-pacific stocks. up.tocks we are having a look at the action. >> take a look at australia. it is outperforming just about everybody else. we will get more details on that in a bit. it is also a little bit about this movement in commodity prices. sx-200 is being led by the banks. we are up 2% for that. lets get into that -- 1.7% and 2%. they are keeping their outlook for the global insurance sector at negative, we were talking about this all morning. $25 billion as far as fresh five out of the last six, that is driving things over. in sydney, we are up 1.2%. let me get back into that -- metal prices. gold is now up. 71 per metrict ton. oil is continuing to fall, driving up airline shares. let me show you what is happening with qantas before we get into the stock. it is surging, now north of 14%. we could be looking at the best one in four years. back to you. >> thanks. just want to keep you up o
pyongyang,de in reveling in sony's ciber misfortune.accused of raping a passenger. right now, we have a positive story coming out of qantas. asia-pacific stocks. up.tocks we are having a look at the action. >> take a look at australia. it is outperforming just about everybody else. we will get more details on that in a bit. it is also a little bit about this movement in commodity prices. sx-200 is being led by the banks. we are up 2% for that. lets get into that -- 1.7% and 2%. they are...
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is new book is set for release in 20 -- in 2000 15.ional conference on citizenship is honored to present general stanley mcchrystal with this award, commissioned by the major george a smith memorial fund. this award is designed to honor the life and service of major smith, a man who served for 20 years in the u.s. army as a foreign area officer throughout the middle east and spent his retirement working with fema to help hurricane victims help restart their lives. in honor of major smith legacy of service, his family established this award to recognize an outstanding veteran who defies their citizenship through service to our country, both in uniform and beyond. i cannot think of anyone who better fits that description or someone who has done more than his share of the task. then our honoree and keynote speaker today. please welcome general stanley mcchrystal. [applause] ♪ >> i grew up if the rangers and the world hula was first used in the rangers. and it was interesting because there is a great story. it went back to omaha tpwheach t
is new book is set for release in 20 -- in 2000 15.ional conference on citizenship is honored to present general stanley mcchrystal with this award, commissioned by the major george a smith memorial fund. this award is designed to honor the life and service of major smith, a man who served for 20 years in the u.s. army as a foreign area officer throughout the middle east and spent his retirement working with fema to help hurricane victims help restart their lives. in honor of major smith legacy...
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if a woman from a plantation family in mobile, in alabama, got in trouble, the sister in mobile would bring the woman to her sister in uptown new orleans. the reverse was true of a fine new orleans family got in trouble, she would go to mobile. the reason why they were able to pull this business off is because both of these women have exquisite taste. when at their trial all the papers do is fawn over what they are wearing, how beautiful their hair is, how striking lly beautiful they are and how their home was filled with rosewood furniture and paintings. this is an interesting business model where these women in a world where there were limited career possibilities for african-american women could use their refined afro-creole sensibility to create a special niche in the economy of lying in hospitals. it is these women that get accused of the crime. the trial is in many ways what you think of as a classic southern courtroom drama, standing room crowds and a sweltering courtroom fanning themselves. but unlike the trials that you know from real life and stories like to kill a mockingbi
if a woman from a plantation family in mobile, in alabama, got in trouble, the sister in mobile would bring the woman to her sister in uptown new orleans. the reverse was true of a fine new orleans family got in trouble, she would go to mobile. the reason why they were able to pull this business off is because both of these women have exquisite taste. when at their trial all the papers do is fawn over what they are wearing, how beautiful their hair is, how striking lly beautiful they are and...
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in china and in japan.i think basically it's all about a central bank story. and i think just as this happened over the last five years, the central bank story would overwhelm any other factors really. >> so coming back then, steve, to next year and to trade, i mean, you're a chief strategist. we've had this massive correction in oil down 50% since the summertime. we've had a big play in eurodollar with big plays in equities as well. big plays in bonds, too. we have had big plays in the emerging markets. what are you betting on for 2015? >> well, i really like china now actually, even though the chinese asian market has soared so much. it's still very underowned by institutions and foreign investors. so if china a-shares are too bold to call for you, china h-shares, the ones that trade in hong kong, this is an incredible opportunity. these are china's largest companies trading in single-digit multiples. it is really an incredible opportunity. i also am still very long in the u.s. even though we have had the
in china and in japan.i think basically it's all about a central bank story. and i think just as this happened over the last five years, the central bank story would overwhelm any other factors really. >> so coming back then, steve, to next year and to trade, i mean, you're a chief strategist. we've had this massive correction in oil down 50% since the summertime. we've had a big play in eurodollar with big plays in equities as well. big plays in bonds, too. we have had big plays in the...
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and in the wake of this weekend shooting, officers in new york city had been advised to work in pairs, for their safety. don champion, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey also the co-chairman of president obama task force on policing, he was on cbs this morning, to discuss the killing of two officers, in new york, over the weekend, but he also commented, on the tension right now between the police department and the city's mayor, bill diblasio. >> i think right now everyone should focus on the families of the two slain officers, put them away with the dignity and respect that they certainly deserve. the rest of this could be sorted out at a later time. but right now everyone needs to lower the volume a little bit on the rhetoric, because we are just at very, very volatile environment right now. i talk to commissioner brad on, couple of times yesterday. he is one of the best police leaders in america. and he will guide his department through this. >> as you just heard don champion mention, hundreds took the street of philadelphia, ca
and in the wake of this weekend shooting, officers in new york city had been advised to work in pairs, for their safety. don champion, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey also the co-chairman of president obama task force on policing, he was on cbs this morning, to discuss the killing of two officers, in new york, over the weekend, but he also commented, on the tension right now between the police department and the...
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right now 34 in allentown and 35 in potstown and 39 in philadelphia.the south and east we're mainly looking at the upper 30s, as well. 38 in millville and 37 in dover and 39 degrees in atlantic city. so, big temperature drop as we went through yesterday. 65 degrees. that was our high yesterday. so nice yesterday. we loved it. big difference today up to 39. so, we'll feel that as we head throughout our afternoon probably feeling colder than that with the northeasterly flow. a wet tuesday. we do have wet weather falling, mainly rain to the south and east and north and west we're looking at snow and sleet mixing in and this will all lift up to the north and really fill in as we head throughout late morning and early afternoon. for our morning commute, relatively dry. taking a closer look here. light stuff to the north and west. not expecting any accumulation throughout the morning and then as we head towards the evening hours. accumulation in the poconos and mostly on grassy surfaces. looking at rain in parts of southern new jersey. we're looking at dry w
right now 34 in allentown and 35 in potstown and 39 in philadelphia.the south and east we're mainly looking at the upper 30s, as well. 38 in millville and 37 in dover and 39 degrees in atlantic city. so, big temperature drop as we went through yesterday. 65 degrees. that was our high yesterday. so nice yesterday. we loved it. big difference today up to 39. so, we'll feel that as we head throughout our afternoon probably feeling colder than that with the northeasterly flow. a wet tuesday. we do...
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we have seen protests in new york in grand central station, die-in, people fainting death. there's also peaceful protest in times square. i think now it's certainly in people's consciousness that this is an issue not just this case for ferguson case, this is an issue as a whole of perception of the legal process that needs to be dealt with. >> thank you very much for coming in. is iran launching air strikes against islamic state inside iraq? if so, is it in fact on the same side as america in this struggle? those are the questions dominating a meeting in brussels where 62 is nations today discussed the threat of i.s. amid-reports of iranian air attacks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said iranian military action would be positive but he rejected any is suggestion of coordination. bbc's jonathan marcus has this coverage. >> iranian air force entered battle of so-called islamic state in iraq. grain yimen show what's experts believe is a phantom jet cash carrying out a bobbing run against islamic state targets in the eastern part of the country where the border of iran. so
we have seen protests in new york in grand central station, die-in, people fainting death. there's also peaceful protest in times square. i think now it's certainly in people's consciousness that this is an issue not just this case for ferguson case, this is an issue as a whole of perception of the legal process that needs to be dealt with. >> thank you very much for coming in. is iran launching air strikes against islamic state inside iraq? if so, is it in fact on the same side as...
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in private.and in particular these reservations come from the second issue. i mentioned there were two. one was the territorial settlements that he was advising wilson on at the peace conferences in the spring of 1919. the other was the post war naval arrangements. and so it's part of the post war naval arrangements that daniels is a party to that leads him to begin to question wilson's strategy with respect to the future of the league of nations and the series of treaties that are ultimately wrapping up the war. and here he gets involved with negotiating with the british over the relative naval power after the war. and the problem is that a lot of the leaders saw the naval arms race between the germans and the british as a key component leading to the on set of the war. and so there are political voices that are saying how can we avoid repeat of this problem? and daniels who when he first took over the navy in the spring of 1913 basically saw it as a big trade school for its enlisted men and a p
in private.and in particular these reservations come from the second issue. i mentioned there were two. one was the territorial settlements that he was advising wilson on at the peace conferences in the spring of 1919. the other was the post war naval arrangements. and so it's part of the post war naval arrangements that daniels is a party to that leads him to begin to question wilson's strategy with respect to the future of the league of nations and the series of treaties that are ultimately...
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these roma families in bucharest refuse to be left out in the cold. also ahead... >> we'll bring you the reaction from cuban americans on the biggest change in u.s. policy towards cuba in more than half a century. >> in sport, australian fast bowler mitchell johnson, blows india away in the second test. details later in the programme. >>> the world health organisation is warning of a health crisis in syria, it says 1 million people have been wounded in the war, and diseases are spreading because medicine is not reaching patients. vaccination rates plunged from 90% before the war to 50% this year. contaminated waters helping typhoid and hepatitis to advance, and it was said that bashar al-assad's government is blocking supplies like bandages and syringes to enter the area. people can't rely on hospitals, half are out of service and the health service collapsed. u.n. special envoy to syria has been trying to negotiate a freeze in fighting in aleppo. both the opposition and the syrian government have concerns about the plan and can't come to an agreement
these roma families in bucharest refuse to be left out in the cold. also ahead... >> we'll bring you the reaction from cuban americans on the biggest change in u.s. policy towards cuba in more than half a century. >> in sport, australian fast bowler mitchell johnson, blows india away in the second test. details later in the programme. >>> the world health organisation is warning of a health crisis in syria, it says 1 million people have been wounded in the war, and diseases...
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in september. james bays, al jazeera, with the united nations. >> colombia is one of those countries on track to achieve the millennium development goals and in the past decade, public social programs have helped to reduce the extreme poverty range from 17.7% to 9.1%. a report. these chickies have changed her life for the better. they used to live without a kitchen or a bathroom. she and her sick husband didn't have a job. often no food. >> sometimes, we didn't have anything to eat. well, now, if we need to, i can always kill a hen. >> four years ago, she joined the government program to help the poorest of the poor. >> she received credit training and the continuing assistance of specialized social workers to set up her small business. >> i learned what food to give to the chickens, how to give them an injection. if they were sick or not, how to manage them. then i moved on to training, on accounting and how to save money. >> with the new income came the modest but functioning house and more work.
in september. james bays, al jazeera, with the united nations. >> colombia is one of those countries on track to achieve the millennium development goals and in the past decade, public social programs have helped to reduce the extreme poverty range from 17.7% to 9.1%. a report. these chickies have changed her life for the better. they used to live without a kitchen or a bathroom. she and her sick husband didn't have a job. often no food. >> sometimes, we didn't have anything to eat....