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and in moral and in financial talks. we have collectively committed to resettling over 22,000 people from outside of europe over the next year. in solidarity with our neighbors. of course this remains very modest. too modest. there are efforts undertaken by turkey, jordan, lebanon hosting over 4 million syrian refugees. some member states are showing the unwillingness to step up resettlement efforts. this will allow us very soon to come forward with a structured system to cool european settlement efforts more systematically. it has to be done. and it can be done. europe has clearly under delivered this uncommon solidarity with regard to the jeff rhees who are out of our territory. to me it is clear that the states where refugees first arrived and at the moment these are italy, greece, hungary, cannot be left alone to cope with this enormous challenge. [ applause ]. this is why the commission already proposed an emergency mechanism be made. not now, back in may, to locate initially $40,000 people seeking international pro
and in moral and in financial talks. we have collectively committed to resettling over 22,000 people from outside of europe over the next year. in solidarity with our neighbors. of course this remains very modest. too modest. there are efforts undertaken by turkey, jordan, lebanon hosting over 4 million syrian refugees. some member states are showing the unwillingness to step up resettlement efforts. this will allow us very soon to come forward with a structured system to cool european...
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reporting live in ventnor, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> workers take part in labor day festivities inphiladelphia. ♪ the 28th annual tri-state labor day parade and family celebration. the parade will make its way up the boulevard and end on penn's landing. pennsylvania goccer tom wolf is expected to attend the event. >>> crews started cleaning up from the made in america celebration. a record setting 140,000 people packed the parkway over two days for the annual event. after the cleanup is all done, the city will be getting the parkway red for even more people during the pope's visit which is in just 19 days. ♪ >> now, made in america rapper j. cole took the stage last night. he was a headliner. beyonce drew big crowds on saturday. the event had dozens of acted curated by jay z himself. >> i have a cutout of the pope in my house. my dad got it. >> you can deal with these crowds but not the pope crowds. >> no, no, these crowds are about it for me. >> i'll be down here partying with the pope. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> i don't know if it will look like this party, though. >> it will still be
reporting live in ventnor, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> workers take part in labor day festivities inphiladelphia. ♪ the 28th annual tri-state labor day parade and family celebration. the parade will make its way up the boulevard and end on penn's landing. pennsylvania goccer tom wolf is expected to attend the event. >>> crews started cleaning up from the made in america celebration. a record setting 140,000 people packed the parkway over two days for the annual event....
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have a voice in the way in they have governed. through our programming, ifes emphasizes that engaging young people in the political process is critical to a country's democratic health and a culture of democracy exists when citizens are informed about democratic principles and can translate that knowledge into action through such things as democratic -- community service and leadership. with the commitment to future democratic health in mind, we design programs and implement youth programs around the world that foster an understanding of citizens' rights and responsibilities in a pluralistic society and work to create a culture of engagement for those who have not reached voting age in their country. for youth of that age, ifes works to provide training, tools, and opportunities for newly franchised voters to participate in elections and advocate for positive change within their communities. considering the challenges that young people face around the globe today, including the serious threat of radicalization, these programs are
have a voice in the way in they have governed. through our programming, ifes emphasizes that engaging young people in the political process is critical to a country's democratic health and a culture of democracy exists when citizens are informed about democratic principles and can translate that knowledge into action through such things as democratic -- community service and leadership. with the commitment to future democratic health in mind, we design programs and implement youth programs...
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robert holmes in chicago and the homes in st. louis, which were oflt under the provisions this 1949 segregated public housing act. you may remember them. they became an iconic symbol of segregated public housing in this country. they were originally built as two separate projects -- the prudent project was for black. the iowa project was for whites. this went on throughout the country as late as 1984. a newspaper investigation by of "the dallas morning news" surveyed 47 metropolitan areas across the country and found that everyone of those metropolitan areas that public housing will segregated by race. and everyone one of those projects, the facilities, the amenities, the service, the maintenance of the white projects with superior than that of the black projects. i mentioned a minute ago the pruitt i co-towers in st. louis. you may recall that eventually they became infested with drug dealers, low income families ,nly, lots of people on welfare no longer have families in it. it was all black. the towers had been originally built
robert holmes in chicago and the homes in st. louis, which were oflt under the provisions this 1949 segregated public housing act. you may remember them. they became an iconic symbol of segregated public housing in this country. they were originally built as two separate projects -- the prudent project was for black. the iowa project was for whites. this went on throughout the country as late as 1984. a newspaper investigation by of "the dallas morning news" surveyed 47 metropolitan...
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in november,onth he will also be in africa. this means that the experience of the pope is universal and it is growing. growing not only meeting bishops from all parts of the world but also traveling in different parts of the world and problems ing the the mankind of today. feel that the pope is now ready to address global questions, very global questions and he is doing in latin america and the now, here in the u.s. and the united nations assembly. the pope feels to have now the experience and moral authority questionsnswers and to the most important assemblies of the world of today. speech he will have for congress and the u.n. assembly i think are very speed --ng because the speeds of a persian that has great moral authority and is a -- is able to interpret the questions that come from the global mankind. and to try to give orientation and answers to the people of the entire world. this occasion in particular here ,n washington and in new york there are two important speeches in the expectation of every one of us. theial in t
in november,onth he will also be in africa. this means that the experience of the pope is universal and it is growing. growing not only meeting bishops from all parts of the world but also traveling in different parts of the world and problems ing the the mankind of today. feel that the pope is now ready to address global questions, very global questions and he is doing in latin america and the now, here in the u.s. and the united nations assembly. the pope feels to have now the experience and...
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across the region in the poconos, only in the 50s. 60 in reading. 58 in lancaster. 68 in wildwood.ur temperature map shows we're up about two degrees in pottstown. if you live in philadelphia will you notice the difference, same with wilmington and dover. up three degrees in atlantic city. satellite radar shot shows a few clouds pushing through here. we have the cold front which is off shore now. that's why temperatures will be cooler and help trigger some of these showers and thunderstorms. you'll notice that right near toronto, just to the south of washington, we still have a few lingering showers off to the west. those could drift into our region heading into the rest todof today. those will be very light and mainly sprinkles. cool conditions expected. then we will see clearing skies tonight heading into tomorrow. temperatures will start to recover. back to the high 70s and eventually above average. cooler today, 74 the high in northeast philadelphia. 74 in atlantic city. temperatures ranging between 72 and 75 with that slight chance of showers and cooler air expected to move in
across the region in the poconos, only in the 50s. 60 in reading. 58 in lancaster. 68 in wildwood.ur temperature map shows we're up about two degrees in pottstown. if you live in philadelphia will you notice the difference, same with wilmington and dover. up three degrees in atlantic city. satellite radar shot shows a few clouds pushing through here. we have the cold front which is off shore now. that's why temperatures will be cooler and help trigger some of these showers and thunderstorms....
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i was in town. he happened to be in town.de sense, our organisation represents 3.2 hispanics, contributing 486 to the economy. we wish to hear from any candidates. >> have members been offended by what he said. >> yes, he has, as have i. donald took us to a place where i don't think anyone expected to be. there is the glaring fact that he does well in the polls. and it appears that this zot real. and so... >> what did you tell him? >> i told him we disagreed on the wall, we decisioned on mass deportation of 1 is million, and what that would do to the industry, the construction, hospitality, and agricultural industry, and the use of his property. he asked if we'd have a convention. he asked if we'd consider one of his properties, we said no. what was his reaction. i don't like your plan to deport 11 million americans. >> i have to tell you. the donald trump that it met today for an hour and a half was different to the trump i saw in the media. this donald trump was gracious, he was courteous. he never interrupted me. >> did he
i was in town. he happened to be in town.de sense, our organisation represents 3.2 hispanics, contributing 486 to the economy. we wish to hear from any candidates. >> have members been offended by what he said. >> yes, he has, as have i. donald took us to a place where i don't think anyone expected to be. there is the glaring fact that he does well in the polls. and it appears that this zot real. and so... >> what did you tell him? >> i told him we disagreed on the wall,...
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after a gunman opened fire in a church in alabama. leaving three wounded. the suspect grabbed a seat in the front row of the tabernacle church and pulled out a gun and opened fire. james junior minter has been charged with three counts of attempted murder. he's accused of shooting his girlfriend and one-month-old son and the pastor. >> the u.s. is welcoming the release of two americans detained. they were freed with the help from the sultan. a third american is held in yemen. there's a fierce battle under way for the third largest city. we have this report. >> chaos on the streets of tiaz. >> a man is heard shouting, arriving for help. his father has been shot. there's intense fighting in tiaz between rebels and government troops. the injured are rushed to the hospital, which is overwhelmed with increasing numbers of casualties. activists accuse the shia muslim houthis of forces loyal to former president, who targeted civilians. the war has claimed the lives of thousands of yemenis. this house was targeted by a coalition air strike. n
after a gunman opened fire in a church in alabama. leaving three wounded. the suspect grabbed a seat in the front row of the tabernacle church and pulled out a gun and opened fire. james junior minter has been charged with three counts of attempted murder. he's accused of shooting his girlfriend and one-month-old son and the pastor. >> the u.s. is welcoming the release of two americans detained. they were freed with the help from the sultan. a third american is held in yemen. there's a...
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(prayers) (prayers in spanish) . (prayers in spanish) . (prayers in spanish) .panish) ♪ our father who art in hoven, hallowed be thigh name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bre bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us evil ♪ >> deliver us lord we pray grant peace in our days, that by the help of the masses we may be always free from sin and saved from -- as we bless the hope and the coming of our savor jesus christ. >> ♪ the kingdom and the power and glory of yours, now and forever ♪ >> jesus christ, you said to your apostles, piece i leave you, piece i give you, not on our sins but on the faith of your church, and grant the peace and unity with you forever and ever. >> amen. >> the piece of the lord be with you. always. >> and also wit with your spiri. >> let's offer each other the sign of peace. (piece offerings) penn peace offerings ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we honor him who take away the sins of the world, bless god those ca
(prayers) (prayers in spanish) . (prayers in spanish) . (prayers in spanish) .panish) ♪ our father who art in hoven, hallowed be thigh name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bre bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us evil ♪ >> deliver us lord we pray grant peace in our days, that by the help of the masses we may be always free from sin...
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. 64 in melville, 66 in wildwood, and 65 in atlantic city.he wind direction, there's moisture coming up, and we'll continue to see a southwesterly flow into the rest of today, and that's going to help lead to our above average conditions continuing along with that big area of high pressure that's been in control. so we'll say good-bye to summer after today. warm, humid, above average condition expected for us, average of 77 degrees this time of year, and closer to that as we head into sunday, but a closer look into the visibility, dense fog reported in melville, and atlantic city, toms river, and dover. patchy fog in cape may, allentown to lancaster. you want to be careful, especially where we see 0 visibility including atlantic city and toms river. when the fog clears up and what to expect for your eagles' forecast coming up. >>> right now, let's take a live look over the ben franklin parkway where traffic is being partially detoured. crews are hard at work preparing for the pope's visit. on thursday, the inner lanes of the parkway closed, a
. 64 in melville, 66 in wildwood, and 65 in atlantic city.he wind direction, there's moisture coming up, and we'll continue to see a southwesterly flow into the rest of today, and that's going to help lead to our above average conditions continuing along with that big area of high pressure that's been in control. so we'll say good-bye to summer after today. warm, humid, above average condition expected for us, average of 77 degrees this time of year, and closer to that as we head into sunday,...
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all the rain will fall to the north in the bay area. triple digits in fresno. 76 in monterey. currently 40 going up to 82 in the high sierra with extremely dry conditions. today, we'll have 60s to 80s at the beaches today, mid-80s across the bay, 80s and 90s around the peninsula. up to 95 in santa rosa. 96 in livermore. we have the cooler temperatures by sunday. and we do have the battle of the bay tonight with the a's and the giants. but maybe you're going to the ac/dc concert at at any time park. 64 degrees. back to you guys. >>> new leads this morning on the mystery of a missing family from benicia. adam buchanan, his wife molly and their 7-year-old son gavin haven't been seen in a week when they went to their cabin in the sierra foothills east of auburn. the cabin burned down and human remains were found inside. joe vazquez has new insight into the case. >> reporter: the cabin was burned to the ground almost unrecognizable now rubble on a foundation in the backwoods in el dorado county. while investigators work to formally identify the remains of the three people found ins
all the rain will fall to the north in the bay area. triple digits in fresno. 76 in monterey. currently 40 going up to 82 in the high sierra with extremely dry conditions. today, we'll have 60s to 80s at the beaches today, mid-80s across the bay, 80s and 90s around the peninsula. up to 95 in santa rosa. 96 in livermore. we have the cooler temperatures by sunday. and we do have the battle of the bay tonight with the a's and the giants. but maybe you're going to the ac/dc concert at at any time...
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he was injured in just the third minute in the game. could miss five la ligagames and three champions league matches. two goals from swar vez saw barcelona win 3-1. >>> manchester united won over sunder land. kevin dee brown put city ahead, and spurs responded to win 4-1. the city slipped to a second straight loss. harry cain scored his first club goal of the system. sanchez scored a hat trick in arsenal's 5-2 win at lester. daniel sturridge is back from injury. he scored a couple. chelsea had to come from two goals down to dre 2-2 at newcastle while units is after a lead games for the first time in two years. >> to continue is very difficult in this league, but you can better stay on the top of the league table than like last year. >>> rosburg is in poll position and lewis ham to know is in second. qualifying came to an end earlier than expected following this huge crash involving red bull's daniel cav yet. the russian lose control there but he was able to walk away from the wreck an. many of the drivers "consider this" to be the most
he was injured in just the third minute in the game. could miss five la ligagames and three champions league matches. two goals from swar vez saw barcelona win 3-1. >>> manchester united won over sunder land. kevin dee brown put city ahead, and spurs responded to win 4-1. the city slipped to a second straight loss. harry cain scored his first club goal of the system. sanchez scored a hat trick in arsenal's 5-2 win at lester. daniel sturridge is back from injury. he scored a couple....
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in this state and in many others workers are being told take a pay cut, not in pennies but in dollarsor the plant as going to close. plants have closed. my question is this: has business ownership become greedy or have workers been greedy in the past and priced themselves out of a job? >> work verse been victims of economic violence. corporations, multi-nationals have incentives to close plants and get tax deductions, incentives to expert our job, ex -- some are angry for these men for take are jobs. they're not taking our jobs. the number one exporter from hai want -- taiwan is -- to get an even playing field for the worker, you must do two things, demand in labor nogss trade restrictions. workers make livable wages, they can buy what we produce and it will reduce the incentive to take our jobs away. on the other hand, if we commit more money for research, we can end with a better product on the market. why are the japanese and the south koreans making vcr and we're not making them? it's not a reflection upon our intelligence, lack of character, lack of hard work. it shows misplaced
in this state and in many others workers are being told take a pay cut, not in pennies but in dollarsor the plant as going to close. plants have closed. my question is this: has business ownership become greedy or have workers been greedy in the past and priced themselves out of a job? >> work verse been victims of economic violence. corporations, multi-nationals have incentives to close plants and get tax deductions, incentives to expert our job, ex -- some are angry for these men for...
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you look at the data in this country, in the u.s., it may be better than what we're seeing in europe and china, it's not consistently better, the fed had said, it's going to make its decision on when it raises interest rates on how the data is here. you look at even today, here in the u.s., we had a manufacturer report that's the worst we've seen in two years. consumer sentiment came out last week, that -- it's at a three month low. we're seeing gdp pick up, jobs pick up, wages are still flat. the data that we're seeing in this country in the u.s., still not consistently strong enough for many to believe that the country's ready to see those rates go up. >> alison, where wall street has had a brutal day, down 468 points, almost 3% an points. thank you so much. >>> now, let's turn to the breaking news, a massive manhunt happening right now. three men wanted for killing a police officer outside chicago, right now, authorities have fox lake, that's a far north suburb of chicago surrounded in the air and on the ground. this is about an hour's drive north of chicago. locals being asked to
you look at the data in this country, in the u.s., it may be better than what we're seeing in europe and china, it's not consistently better, the fed had said, it's going to make its decision on when it raises interest rates on how the data is here. you look at even today, here in the u.s., we had a manufacturer report that's the worst we've seen in two years. consumer sentiment came out last week, that -- it's at a three month low. we're seeing gdp pick up, jobs pick up, wages are still flat....
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at 50 in allentown, 50 degrees in pottstown, 59 in wilmington, 62 in dover and 61 in wildwood. temperatures in atlantic city in the low 60s to start off the morning. your city planner shows we're going to see a warm day on tap. 9:00 a.m., mid-60s. by the time you head for lunch 73 but temperatures keep climbing into the 80s for today. so 80 degrees for philadelphia, 81 in northeast philly, 78 in pottstown, 79 in allentown. we'll see temperatures pushing into mid-70s in the poconos and 76 degrees in wildwood. your headlines show we have a fall warm-up in the 80s today and tomorrow but cool things down pushing into the weekend and then a closer look at your papal forecast, that's all coming up in a bit. back to you guys. >>> before we get to our pope coverage in america, some breaking news to pass on. baseball hall of famer yogi berra passed away. he won ten world series with the new york yankees. he will most be remembered by most for his famous sayings, yogiisms, like if it's deja vu all over again. i didn't really say everything i said. and, a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore
at 50 in allentown, 50 degrees in pottstown, 59 in wilmington, 62 in dover and 61 in wildwood. temperatures in atlantic city in the low 60s to start off the morning. your city planner shows we're going to see a warm day on tap. 9:00 a.m., mid-60s. by the time you head for lunch 73 but temperatures keep climbing into the 80s for today. so 80 degrees for philadelphia, 81 in northeast philly, 78 in pottstown, 79 in allentown. we'll see temperatures pushing into mid-70s in the poconos and 76...
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team rush in the restaurant in downey in southern california. we bring you the latest on the story as it develops for breaking news alert. follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area and if anything changes during this hour go back down and we'll let you know what is happening. amma has the night off. our other top story in. a monster el nino prediction from the national weather service. scientist with the climate prediction center now giving it a knife percent chance that we will see el nino conditions this winter. they say it's on track to be one of the most powerful on record. about drew is here live. sounds impressive. but should we start filling sand bag. hard to say whether we get a lot of rain. >> that's the big question. so the players are there el nino gives us a better than normal chance seeing heavy rainfall this winter but it's not a guarantee. climate at prediction center put out monthly update. still see the water right around the equator pacific. rather warm in the el nino phase. 95 percent chance of lasting through the upcoming w
team rush in the restaurant in downey in southern california. we bring you the latest on the story as it develops for breaking news alert. follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area and if anything changes during this hour go back down and we'll let you know what is happening. amma has the night off. our other top story in. a monster el nino prediction from the national weather service. scientist with the climate prediction center now giving it a knife percent chance that we will see el nino...
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but in addition to that, we'll have some rain in spots in morning.an see on storm team 4 radar, that rain favoring areas up in western maryland, into the panhandle of west virginia. it looks like the next best chance of some widespread showers moves into the late morning and midday hours. as we get into the afternoon and the evening hours, scattered rain potentially heavy in some spots and scattered thunderstorms also likely. temperatures this morning in the 70s. temperatures this afternoon in the low 80s. so you want to keep the umbrella handy, but now going to be a complete washout of a day. chuck has a look ahead to more rain chances this week. >> thank you. >>> his daughter was killed on live television, ambushed by a former co-worker. now, andy parker is in d.c. with a message for congress, the people who will be by his side today as he takes a stance against gun violence. >>> plus, a major automotive recall impacting more than a million >>> he promised to do what ever it takes following the shocking death of his father. >> plus new concerns abo
but in addition to that, we'll have some rain in spots in morning.an see on storm team 4 radar, that rain favoring areas up in western maryland, into the panhandle of west virginia. it looks like the next best chance of some widespread showers moves into the late morning and midday hours. as we get into the afternoon and the evening hours, scattered rain potentially heavy in some spots and scattered thunderstorms also likely. temperatures this morning in the 70s. temperatures this afternoon in...
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fifty-four in allentown and pottstown, 53 in reading, mid 50's in lancaster. fifty-eight in the city. 63 degrees in wildwood. we will watch those win speed 13 miles an hour in philadelphia, 12 miles an hour in wildwood but we have a recorded wind gust of 21 miles an hour. so still working on that seven day forecast, 76 degrees is our high today. those breezes gusting up to 20, to 25 miles an hour. it will be another cool night the tonight, and maybe put another blanket on the bed tonight because it will be 58 in the city, but 40's, in some of our northern suburbs and that is your weather authority forecast, a little preview of the season to come, bob kelly. >> good smuggling weather, isn't it. >> yes. >> mack and cheese. >> yes. >> mack and cheese. >> snuggling with the black it, window opened, good morning everybody. 4:17 on a monday. getting up, getting out. live look the at the schuylkill expressway. there you go, in problems a at all right here near montgomery drive. work crew changing light bulbs out near king of prussia, they have pack up and headed home
fifty-four in allentown and pottstown, 53 in reading, mid 50's in lancaster. fifty-eight in the city. 63 degrees in wildwood. we will watch those win speed 13 miles an hour in philadelphia, 12 miles an hour in wildwood but we have a recorded wind gust of 21 miles an hour. so still working on that seven day forecast, 76 degrees is our high today. those breezes gusting up to 20, to 25 miles an hour. it will be another cool night the tonight, and maybe put another blanket on the bed tonight...
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dozens were killed in a week ago in maidug. r when residents thought they had seen the last of such attacks. >> the tension and anxiety was evident on people's faces but there is new optimism here in the northeast. the last attack was particularly devastating. she lost nearly everything dear to her. >> they came at us and burned our homes. my son, his wife and my two grandsons were all killed. they destroyed my home and the grains in the barn. this time, i am staying. what else is there to be afraid of? and where can i go? anyway, the military is here, and i trust that they will do their best. >> the male population of these towns and villages has been decimated, leaving a large number of women and children with no 1 to depend upon. the process of rebuilding is long and hard. the military vows to defeat boko haram by the end of this year. until then, people in the northeast say they can only hold on to the only thing they have now: hope. >> knowledge pope francis is promising to restore faith in the catholic church. the catholi
dozens were killed in a week ago in maidug. r when residents thought they had seen the last of such attacks. >> the tension and anxiety was evident on people's faces but there is new optimism here in the northeast. the last attack was particularly devastating. she lost nearly everything dear to her. >> they came at us and burned our homes. my son, his wife and my two grandsons were all killed. they destroyed my home and the grains in the barn. this time, i am staying. what else is...
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put in to service in 1994, there are now 1300 in use.21 years, only six other 777s have had serious incidents according to airsafe.com. in 2008, both engines failed on the 777 ending in a crash landing at heathrow airport. everyone on board survived. in 2011, an electrical fire broke out 0 under the cockpit of an egypt air flight at the departure gate. no one hurt. three people died in 2013 when an asian ya airlines flight crashed landing in san francisco after the plane slammed in to a sea wall. the ntsb determining pilot error was to blame. the other two incidents the world knows all too well. malaysia airlines flight 370 disappearing over the indian ocean. no cause has been determined. and mh17 ending in disaster. that boeing 777 shot out of the sky over ukraine. it must be said that nearly half of the major incidents with triple seven had nothing to do with the safety of the plane itself. making it one of the safest aircrafts out there. but when passengers see incidents like what happened in las vegas it can certainly rattle their co
put in to service in 1994, there are now 1300 in use.21 years, only six other 777s have had serious incidents according to airsafe.com. in 2008, both engines failed on the 777 ending in a crash landing at heathrow airport. everyone on board survived. in 2011, an electrical fire broke out 0 under the cockpit of an egypt air flight at the departure gate. no one hurt. three people died in 2013 when an asian ya airlines flight crashed landing in san francisco after the plane slammed in to a sea...
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host: what would you say to him in that we are not risk -- we are not demanding something in return in the aid we give to egypt and other countries in that area? guest: the united states and israel have had a deep and abiding relationship. they are a strong ally. i think that is going to continue. i think israel remains an island of stability in a sea of instability in the region. and i think that relationship matters now more than ever given what we are witnessing with these neighboring states. that is not a relationship i think we should abandon. as to the question of, do we demand an up of israel, it is a very complex relationship. there is give and take. we receive as well as give. i don't think it is as simple as the caller presented at all. it is a very valuable and important relationship. critical right now in terms of stability. host: are you -- but they are against us nuclear agreement. guest: the government of israel. clarificationat that you just made, you voted for approval? guest: i think the prime minister of israel and his ambassador here in washington is dead wrong. the
host: what would you say to him in that we are not risk -- we are not demanding something in return in the aid we give to egypt and other countries in that area? guest: the united states and israel have had a deep and abiding relationship. they are a strong ally. i think that is going to continue. i think israel remains an island of stability in a sea of instability in the region. and i think that relationship matters now more than ever given what we are witnessing with these neighboring...
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in the middle east, then in his first term. leaders have to be willing to take risks for peace, and that is why was able to achieve this iran deal. our ability to" myers in the middle east and find a greater level of stability that allows us to achieve not just our interest but also our values is going to be predicated on shifting the paradigm more toward the path that obama has pursued second term and leaving old, stale, and largely failed ideas of the past exactly where they belong, which is in the past. amy: reza marashi, thank you for being with us research director , at the national iranian american council. when we come back, what is happening in turkey? an unprecedented crackdown, are we talking about a possible civil war? then we look at possible war crimes in afghanistan. u.s. soldiers there. we will speak with an award-winning journalist who uncovered the story. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "syrian tears, by khalil ghadri. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with n
in the middle east, then in his first term. leaders have to be willing to take risks for peace, and that is why was able to achieve this iran deal. our ability to" myers in the middle east and find a greater level of stability that allows us to achieve not just our interest but also our values is going to be predicated on shifting the paradigm more toward the path that obama has pursued second term and leaving old, stale, and largely failed ideas of the past exactly where they belong,...
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not here but in estonia and in poland and in germany and in romania.look at, look at the heating necessities of europe, gets really cold there. where do they get their gas? by and large they get it fromere the russians. they are basically held hostage and be blackmailed. gazprom can raise prices whenever they want an they have done it. ask ukraine people what it isa like to live through the wintere with russia as your sole-source of supply.why why not use it as national security tool to export lng to be an alternative to russianve natural gas?ural it's cheaper. it's cleaner if you're interested in the environment.i our natural gas is significantly less carbon intensive than the russian natural gas. we're much more committed to protecting the environment. so we're exporting a cleaner energy source. more importantly it is in our natural security interest to n show resolve against russia.o to show support for nato allies. if we need them they will not bt there if we're not on their side. we should have a north-south corridor poland down to eastern europe,
not here but in estonia and in poland and in germany and in romania.look at, look at the heating necessities of europe, gets really cold there. where do they get their gas? by and large they get it fromere the russians. they are basically held hostage and be blackmailed. gazprom can raise prices whenever they want an they have done it. ask ukraine people what it isa like to live through the wintere with russia as your sole-source of supply.why why not use it as national security tool to export...
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in june, they were in the earliest stages.re these second-largest mobile company by customers normally. -- customers globally. there are talking about swapping assets. declinedl companies the most since 2011. oil and gas profits down. catalonia's independence movement -- the main separatists alliance gained to saints in the parliament. --gained two seats in the parliament. so we are a half hour away from the european equity open. what are we looking at in terms of story guy: -- story? the story at the moment. a fairly negative story. euro stocks down. london's a little bit further. 6/10 -- it is down paris is down .6%. what is happening out in asia? let's find out. juliette saly is standing by in hong kong. juliette: since we last look at the shanghai composite, it has turned positive, back in the red. .1%.t is down day for the start of the week. we have the hong kong market closed. those chinese shares are not trading today. in korea andarkets taiwan. most of the markets around the region are in the red. -- which trying weigh
in june, they were in the earliest stages.re these second-largest mobile company by customers normally. -- customers globally. there are talking about swapping assets. declinedl companies the most since 2011. oil and gas profits down. catalonia's independence movement -- the main separatists alliance gained to saints in the parliament. --gained two seats in the parliament. so we are a half hour away from the european equity open. what are we looking at in terms of story guy: -- story? the story...
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in our hearts and in our prayers.ut the "houston chronicle," has think,head on page 17 i that the pope avoids details. some doubt impact. that just blew me away. of course he did. he is not supposed to tell us do this step one, do this step two. we are supposed to figure that out. the people he was talking to are supposed to figure that out. what did they expect? he can't get up there and say thou shalt not, thou shall. that's not his job. host: may i ask you, are you catholic? no, i'm a heck baptist. [laughter] but i have a brain, it still works. you? how old are caller: 80 years old. host: congratulations. you sound well. caller: thank you. host: thanks for calling him. this is dawn on our republican line. what you think your -- of the popes address? caller: let me get you off speakerphone. can you hear me better? host: we can still hear you. caller: i'm a christian, church of nazarene, but i have third cousins from upstate new york, they are roman catholic. we met a few years ago. my cousin was really impressed wit
in our hearts and in our prayers.ut the "houston chronicle," has think,head on page 17 i that the pope avoids details. some doubt impact. that just blew me away. of course he did. he is not supposed to tell us do this step one, do this step two. we are supposed to figure that out. the people he was talking to are supposed to figure that out. what did they expect? he can't get up there and say thou shalt not, thou shall. that's not his job. host: may i ask you, are you catholic? no,...
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my original training was in music and i lived for. i majored in music in college. and one of the ways it's affected my leadership style is that it's a big deal for me to think about emotional intelligence. so what we do is important, but how we do it is equally as important. and so my training in the arts and in particular music has been at the central part of that because if you are playing the piano and you're playing beethoven, they don't sound the same. the composers weren't thinking the same way. but i would, as the performer, would have to make sure i was representing the style of that composer. when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven. you have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do before you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of b
my original training was in music and i lived for. i majored in music in college. and one of the ways it's affected my leadership style is that it's a big deal for me to think about emotional intelligence. so what we do is important, but how we do it is equally as important. and so my training in the arts and in particular music has been at the central part of that because if you are playing the piano and you're playing beethoven, they don't sound the same. the composers weren't thinking the...
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a state of emergency is in place in some border areas. >> miners in zambia say a slump in global copper prices is a catastrophe for their likely who said. more than 14,000 are about to lose their jobs largely because of falling demand from china. >> thousands of families depend on the local copper industry. he lost his job after prices hit a slump. >> as a family man, i've got children going to school. it's hard for me to survive. >> he's now looking for temporary work, but that doesn't earn him as much as mining. >> most of the people here depend on the mine. >> the price of copper is the lowest it's been in six years. a slowdown in china's economy means a drop in demand for the metal. the president of the mines said the government needs to change poses. >> what makes zambia particularly vulnerable is it's a commodity country. we depend very much on one mineral, copper, so fluctuations in that mineral price do have very deep implications for the economy in general. >> while higher tales for mining companies impacted the industry, mining bosses are also concerned about a countrywide ele
a state of emergency is in place in some border areas. >> miners in zambia say a slump in global copper prices is a catastrophe for their likely who said. more than 14,000 are about to lose their jobs largely because of falling demand from china. >> thousands of families depend on the local copper industry. he lost his job after prices hit a slump. >> as a family man, i've got children going to school. it's hard for me to survive. >> he's now looking for temporary work,...
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in the area of raqqa in syria. in addition to kahn, two isil associates were also killed, one of who has been identified as a u.k. national. >> the strike was approved by the attorney general, the main advisor to the u.k. in this first acknowledged at least strike on syrian soil by the british. over the past year, britain has carried out 288 airstrikes on iraq against isil fighters. two years ago, british parliament voled against carrying out airstrikes in syria. two years on, isil's campaign of violence has escalated. the legality of killing two british nationals in this way will be scrutinized. >> it's being justified ocean of self defense, but self defense against who is a huge question about whether there is a right of self defense against terrorist groups and the question of timing, as well. the u.k. has always been opposed to preemptive self defense. the only way to justify these strikes is on that base. it would have to be a pretty profound change in the u.k. stance on self defense. >> the killing then of th
in the area of raqqa in syria. in addition to kahn, two isil associates were also killed, one of who has been identified as a u.k. national. >> the strike was approved by the attorney general, the main advisor to the u.k. in this first acknowledged at least strike on syrian soil by the british. over the past year, britain has carried out 288 airstrikes on iraq against isil fighters. two years ago, british parliament voled against carrying out airstrikes in syria. two years on, isil's...
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not here but in estonia and in poland and in germany and romania.ok at the keating necessities of europe it's really cold there. where did they get their gas? by and large they get it from the russians and they're basically held hostage and they can be blackmailed. they can raise their prices anytime they want and they have done it. as the ukraine people what it's like to live through a winter with russia being your sole-source of supply. why not use it as a national security tool to be able to export lng to be an alternative to russia's natural gas? it's cheaper. it's cleaner if you are interested in the environment. it's less carbon-intensive than the russian gas. we are more committed to protecting the environment so we are exporting a cleaner energy source but more importantly it's in our national security interest to show resolve against russia to show support for the nato allies. when we need them they are not going to be there if we are not on their side. we should have a north-south corridor from poland to eastern europe using american natur
not here but in estonia and in poland and in germany and romania.ok at the keating necessities of europe it's really cold there. where did they get their gas? by and large they get it from the russians and they're basically held hostage and they can be blackmailed. they can raise their prices anytime they want and they have done it. as the ukraine people what it's like to live through a winter with russia being your sole-source of supply. why not use it as a national security tool to be able to...
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we worked in hunters point, in the western edition, two sessions in chinatown, one in mander rin and one in cantonese in the district and i am proud to say many of the graduates are providing care today and that was back in 1974 but we learned a horrible thing that believe it or not in 1974 if you didn't speak english in san francisco you couldn't get licensed as a home based child care provider. we didn't accept that. it was a county rule at the time and done not locally and we sued the state of california and said it was unfair. we got great representation from the employment law center and we over turned that very injust regulation and it opened the door to really begin to build communities of providers throughout the city, not just those who had the privilege of growing up speaking english. that's one of the things and we realized we needed training materials that were relevant for all types of child care providers so that was one of the things at the child care switch board that i was most proud of. i worked hard. as a result of that lawsuit we met jerry brown in the first incar
we worked in hunters point, in the western edition, two sessions in chinatown, one in mander rin and one in cantonese in the district and i am proud to say many of the graduates are providing care today and that was back in 1974 but we learned a horrible thing that believe it or not in 1974 if you didn't speak english in san francisco you couldn't get licensed as a home based child care provider. we didn't accept that. it was a county rule at the time and done not locally and we sued the state...
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he said i sought for the key to america in her harbor, in her fertile field, in her rich minds in the vast world commerce. in her public school system. he said i sought for it in her democratic congress and in her matchless constitution. not until i went in to the churches of america and i heard her pulpits flame righteousness did i understand the secret and the genius and the power. america is great because america is good. and if america ever ceases being good, america will cease to be great. less than 200 years later now, we see an assault on those institutions that america was founded upon. we see religious liberty being put in jeopardy. we see fear in our churches and religious schools. we see persons of faith persecuted in their private lives and in their businesses. i want to share but an interesting story i ran across. it was a harvard business professor who asked a marxist student of his, a young man from china, what was the most powerful thing that he saw in his time in america. this young man said that it was the influence of religion in this country upon our great institut
he said i sought for the key to america in her harbor, in her fertile field, in her rich minds in the vast world commerce. in her public school system. he said i sought for it in her democratic congress and in her matchless constitution. not until i went in to the churches of america and i heard her pulpits flame righteousness did i understand the secret and the genius and the power. america is great because america is good. and if america ever ceases being good, america will cease to be great....
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excitement about the new developments both in bacteria and in badg -- in bacteriaphageh exciting genetics coming out of those studies. so i started out by discovering a radiation-resistant mute pt, and it was unexpected and diverted me from my original plan looking to induce mutations with chemicals, and that became the subject of my ph.d. thesis. >> rose: you would induce the mutation by radiation? >> no, i had planned to study radiation-induced mutation, but my first day in cold spring harbor, the very first experiment i did, i discovered a radiation-resistant mutant. >> rose: i see. why was that important? >> well, this was in 1944 and some of the physicists involved in the manhattan project were quite interested. some were in cold spring harbor. a few of the physicists who had worked on the atomic bomb decided that they were disenchanted with what they had brought and switched to working in biology. >> rose: and their interest and curiosity was in the effect of radiation? >> well, the fact that a single mutation can increase resistance of an organism 100 fold, they knew i didn't know
excitement about the new developments both in bacteria and in badg -- in bacteriaphageh exciting genetics coming out of those studies. so i started out by discovering a radiation-resistant mute pt, and it was unexpected and diverted me from my original plan looking to induce mutations with chemicals, and that became the subject of my ph.d. thesis. >> rose: you would induce the mutation by radiation? >> no, i had planned to study radiation-induced mutation, but my first day in cold...
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steve: in that race, against cuomo, in the last weeks it really began to turn in your favor. what happened? gov. pataki: hard work. making the case that yes, mayor giuliani endorsed cuomo, but that did not change the fact that the state was failing the people. he did not have the job you wanted. we were dead last in jobs. i had a positive agenda to change the tax laws and the criminal justice laws, to replace welfare with opportunity. people said yes. hison't know the sky, but -- we don't know this guy, but his ideas make sense. i think the state would be grateful because we did manage to change the state completely. steve: after you were elected, what was the conversation like between you and giuliani? gov. pataki: it was fine. i always thought that if you look back and think, this person did that and that person did the other thing, you will never get things done. it is about the future and governing successfully. he was a very successful mayor in new york. we worked well together as governor and mayor. york, you have the governor and mayor that barely speak to each other a
steve: in that race, against cuomo, in the last weeks it really began to turn in your favor. what happened? gov. pataki: hard work. making the case that yes, mayor giuliani endorsed cuomo, but that did not change the fact that the state was failing the people. he did not have the job you wanted. we were dead last in jobs. i had a positive agenda to change the tax laws and the criminal justice laws, to replace welfare with opportunity. people said yes. hison't know the sky, but -- we don't know...
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in congress. certainly many republicans in congress participated in the classified briefing. we saw in the committee testimony that many members of congress participated in those settings and ask questions despite the fact that they already made up their mind. so that indicates good faith on the part of the administration to make the case to republicans. unfortunately the case has fallen on deaf ears. there have been as many of you pointed out in the process a substantial number of democrats who were undecided or at least not publicly committed in terms of their position on this agreement. and we sought to engage them and we certainly have been pleased with the significant momentum that we've been able we have been able to build up in support of the agreement. but as long as there continue to be undecided members of congress and senior administration officials will be engaged in an effort to make sure they understand the fine points of disagreement and understand why the president believes so stro
in congress. certainly many republicans in congress participated in the classified briefing. we saw in the committee testimony that many members of congress participated in those settings and ask questions despite the fact that they already made up their mind. so that indicates good faith on the part of the administration to make the case to republicans. unfortunately the case has fallen on deaf ears. there have been as many of you pointed out in the process a substantial number of democrats...
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he was slumped over in a chair in a classroom in cardiac repeat. the four students never performed c.p.r. side of classes but were able to revive him. >> a couple of students came running up. we're an emt, come with us. you can't allow the nurse to get in the way you are doing. the nerves are the adrenalin kicking in. you have an extra kick of energy. >> that felt good, still feels good. i would love to be a doctor some day and feel that good all the time >>> the professor is expected to recovering, sending an email to the students thanking them for their efforts >>> mel blank was known as the man of 1,000 voices. his famous, bugs bunny, has a birthday this year. we speak to his son about his remarkable legacy. >> high, i'm noel blanc and my daddy mel was bugs bunyip. >> movie reel: i dare you to step over the line. >> along with 1500 characters. porky and daffy. tweety. sylvester. and the tasmanian devil. and the roadrunner. the kocoyote, but my dad came u with the forces by going to the place the voices came from. if he wanted to do porky pig, he
he was slumped over in a chair in a classroom in cardiac repeat. the four students never performed c.p.r. side of classes but were able to revive him. >> a couple of students came running up. we're an emt, come with us. you can't allow the nurse to get in the way you are doing. the nerves are the adrenalin kicking in. you have an extra kick of energy. >> that felt good, still feels good. i would love to be a doctor some day and feel that good all the time >>> the professor...
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and so in terms of political will and in terms of choices and in terms of our budget and all of that. we have a situation in terms of the education of kids where there is big impacts on the school district, because there is an increase loss in school, which of course affects the budget for san francisco unified. we have about half of homeless children being held back for one grade or more in 22% for multiple grades. i think this is particularly shocking, homeless children have an 87% increased chance of dropping out of school. so i know we focus a lot on this issue in san francisco. we already have a high dropout rate. homelessness is an independent indicator for these things. aside from just poverty. so it bumps it up so much more significantly. even though they have poverty in common with some of the other students. the other piece is just the sheer trauma, instability of relationships, the behavioral impacts. the nutritional needs not being met. the increased chance of witnessing violence. often times homeless parents find that their children, because of their homelessness are in s
and so in terms of political will and in terms of choices and in terms of our budget and all of that. we have a situation in terms of the education of kids where there is big impacts on the school district, because there is an increase loss in school, which of course affects the budget for san francisco unified. we have about half of homeless children being held back for one grade or more in 22% for multiple grades. i think this is particularly shocking, homeless children have an 87% increased...
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in july, you indicated that our policy in attacking isil in iraq but not syria was in coherency.nd the defense secretary has been extremely robust on this point the last couple of days. but isn't that british military in coherency trivial irrelevant when in the international policy. >> well, i think there are two issues here. the question of the international approach to the crisis in syria of which isil dash is a part but by no means the whole. and there's the question of isil in syria as part of the challenge of dealing with isil is the most extremism in iraq and as we now see it far beyond iraq. and the point, if i recall, in july that i was making was that there is a military in coherence to carrying out a campaign of air strikes against an enemy on the ground in iraq whose supply lines originate in the neighboring country. so there may be political arguments and indeed there are. these were in parliament on the 29th of august, 2013. but from a military point of view, it is in coherency. it is a single theater of conflict. and the supply runs run from rakka in syria to iraq w
in july, you indicated that our policy in attacking isil in iraq but not syria was in coherency.nd the defense secretary has been extremely robust on this point the last couple of days. but isn't that british military in coherency trivial irrelevant when in the international policy. >> well, i think there are two issues here. the question of the international approach to the crisis in syria of which isil dash is a part but by no means the whole. and there's the question of isil in syria...
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now. >> in aniro echo of what happened in iraq in april, where the u.s. troops were taken by a much smaller isil force, a relatively few taliban fighters, in the hundreds, overwhelmed the afghan troops, reported to be in the thousands. one local official told the new york times there was a lack of leadership. but in a television address, ashraf gandhi limited the hold to kunduz to eliminate civilian deaths. >> the government is responsible, and it can not and will not fom it's own citizens. >> the government ordered the commandos to prepare an immediate counter offensive. and the u.s. military advisers are assisting with the plan, designed as deliberate and designed to minimize civilian casualties. aside from the advice, the u.s. military sport was limbed to a sim airstrike from an f-16, which was called in to protect nato forces, including ern and german troops who were advising the afghans. last year, the 10,000 or so u.s. troops remaining in afghanistan are not supposed to be involved with front line fighting, with exception of a small american counter
now. >> in aniro echo of what happened in iraq in april, where the u.s. troops were taken by a much smaller isil force, a relatively few taliban fighters, in the hundreds, overwhelmed the afghan troops, reported to be in the thousands. one local official told the new york times there was a lack of leadership. but in a television address, ashraf gandhi limited the hold to kunduz to eliminate civilian deaths. >> the government is responsible, and it can not and will not fom it's own...
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richmond is 82. 83 in berkeley, and 88 in castro valley.and we have none at san ramon to brentwood and livermore at 95 and it is comfortable if you are not sitting in direct sun line. we are playing for bay area parade at 72 at 7:05. my seven-day forecast shows eight degree cooler and breezy on sunday and more so on monday as temperatures are in the 60s at coast and 70s an the bay and barely 80 inland. now, how are the hotspots, leyla? >> we have a ten-minute delay on bart involving from the debris found on the tracks from sfo direction. on the pittsburg bay point line. keep that in your pack pocket but it should be wrapping you. from emeryville camera to the eastern span of the bay bridge, the remark is slow and go but moving. we have a wait at ten minutes to get between the macarthur maze beyond the metering lights and the richmond san rafael toll plaza traffic is building but we have big gaps between the cars and that is what we like to see. we have a stalled car westbound 580 with heavy backups behind it and beyond it and out of the alt
richmond is 82. 83 in berkeley, and 88 in castro valley.and we have none at san ramon to brentwood and livermore at 95 and it is comfortable if you are not sitting in direct sun line. we are playing for bay area parade at 72 at 7:05. my seven-day forecast shows eight degree cooler and breezy on sunday and more so on monday as temperatures are in the 60s at coast and 70s an the bay and barely 80 inland. now, how are the hotspots, leyla? >> we have a ten-minute delay on bart involving from...
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and keep the status quo in word and in practice in the mosque. >> jews are allowed to visit the plaza in the mosque. they want you to be allowed to pray on the plaza. something down to the 1967 war. praying there will provoke further tension and violence and jordon which is a custodian of the compound said any more provocations will affect the relationship between the two countries. arab members of the israeli parliame parliament pled with police but to no avail. >>> the owners of a crane which collapsed in the saudi holy city of mecca have been banned in taking part in new building products. members of the bin ladin group have been barred from traveling while an investigation takes place. >>reporter: one of the world's biggest construction companies has been banned from doing business in saudi arabia. the orders were swift and tough, suspended all the contracts and licensing for the bin ladin group. the group was the main contractor for the multibillion dollars expansion project for the grand mosque in mecca. on friday, a massive crane fell on the eastern side of the mosque killing 1
and keep the status quo in word and in practice in the mosque. >> jews are allowed to visit the plaza in the mosque. they want you to be allowed to pray on the plaza. something down to the 1967 war. praying there will provoke further tension and violence and jordon which is a custodian of the compound said any more provocations will affect the relationship between the two countries. arab members of the israeli parliame parliament pled with police but to no avail. >>> the owners...
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open is underway in flushing meadows in new york.t round victories for williams and yanukovich and nadal and surprise exits. >> reporter: serena williams resumed the quest for the first to complete a calendar grand slam since 1988 at the u.s. open, the first round match only lasted half an hour and world 86 retired with an ankle injury and williams leading 6-0, 6-0 and it's the second victory at flushing meadows. >> it's great to be here at the stadium and just to be american and then to be on this journey in my life i never, you know, it's kind of awesome this is the last grand slam of the year. >> reporter: 7th seed she is out, the former french open champion lost in three seats. yanukovich says he made a statement with his first round win, the world number one took just 73 minutes to win 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. >> with a dominant win i go on and adds to your confidence and self but also making a statement for everybody that is out there watching and we are all watching each other's matches and seeing how we progress so it's important that
open is underway in flushing meadows in new york.t round victories for williams and yanukovich and nadal and surprise exits. >> reporter: serena williams resumed the quest for the first to complete a calendar grand slam since 1988 at the u.s. open, the first round match only lasted half an hour and world 86 retired with an ankle injury and williams leading 6-0, 6-0 and it's the second victory at flushing meadows. >> it's great to be here at the stadium and just to be american and...
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i was reading this in an in rome and burst out laughing. i would have thought the archbishop of washington would have wanted to know about the stability of intelligent life in his own diocese before he worried about intelligent life on other planets. onis all this churning going . a lot of ideas about what to talk about but mostly in the form of memoranda. then comes this letter from this boy bishop in poland. essay on the human condition making the point that all of the trouble with which the church has to contend, all of the humans the church has to heal, all the persecution the church has faced, all derives of the greatilment humanistic project in western history and therefore the great task of the council is to get the project back on the rails again, to restore humanism to its true trajectory which he says in the essay points straight into the heart of the trinity. i think it is that humanistic informs the pope's interest in everything, his sins that all of life is caught up in this cosmic drama of fall, promise, and so forth. everythi
i was reading this in an in rome and burst out laughing. i would have thought the archbishop of washington would have wanted to know about the stability of intelligent life in his own diocese before he worried about intelligent life on other planets. onis all this churning going . a lot of ideas about what to talk about but mostly in the form of memoranda. then comes this letter from this boy bishop in poland. essay on the human condition making the point that all of the trouble with which the...
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and in the in that mix, this des nuclear weapons. it is like pouring gas on a fishings except it ifire, exceph more dangerous. president obama and his national security advisors have admitted that terrorist groups supported by the iranian government will likely be the real benefactors of sanctions relief under this deal. so how would the obama administration work to keep the billions of dollars that will pour into iran as a result of this deal from being used to arm and otherwise finance the work of terrorists who seek to kill us and our friends and allies in the region? well, they simply don't have an answer for that, because they know that is a by-product -- or i should say, a direct result of this bad deal. as, as i pointed out a moment ago, even after the deal was announced, the supreme leader in iran and others continued their attacks on our closest ally in the middle east, israel. the so-called supreme leader of iran went so far to say that israel won't exist in 25 years. if they had their way, they would wipe israel off the ma
and in the in that mix, this des nuclear weapons. it is like pouring gas on a fishings except it ifire, exceph more dangerous. president obama and his national security advisors have admitted that terrorist groups supported by the iranian government will likely be the real benefactors of sanctions relief under this deal. so how would the obama administration work to keep the billions of dollars that will pour into iran as a result of this deal from being used to arm and otherwise finance the...
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ojinaga ess murders in in 2014 than there were in baltimore. so my concern is, when we talk about mexico's a big place. 80% of the violence is in 20% of the country. that's about five states. if you break that down into municipality, it's about 20 out of hundreds. i get frustrated when we try to talk about mexico as one place. and it's not. so i'm just looking to work with y'all on making sure that the travel advisories in some of these cities are reflective of the needs on the ground. i made a comment when i was there, i've been in pretty dangerous places. i'm looking, you know, just for y'all's opinion on being age to -- able to ensure that those travel advisories are reflective of those communities. i know on the border it's not two communities, it's one community. the importance of trade and people, goods and services going back and forth, is so critical to this country. what's good for northern mexico is good for the southern united states and it's good for both countries. mr. starr, your comments please. mr. starr: thank you, congressman.
ojinaga ess murders in in 2014 than there were in baltimore. so my concern is, when we talk about mexico's a big place. 80% of the violence is in 20% of the country. that's about five states. if you break that down into municipality, it's about 20 out of hundreds. i get frustrated when we try to talk about mexico as one place. and it's not. so i'm just looking to work with y'all on making sure that the travel advisories in some of these cities are reflective of the needs on the ground. i made a...
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in d.c. he also drafted the legislation for the collapse of the black code in the district of columbia. he deserves to be better known but he is not taught about in our schools. even though folks who lived while he was alive, and he died in the united states capitol building still fighting, he was a man who was born under grinding poverty. this was not his given name, his father offered to rename him to honor a rich patron. he seemed to have a natural affinity to the poor and suffering and the dispossessed. he writes that it is critical that we understand how d.c. could be so important to the slave trade. among the early victories of the slave power was the location of the national capital on the banks of the potomac, the government was placed underand the special jurisdiction of congress. it committed the nation to the maintenance of slavery giving it prestige it could never have gained as a state institution. it is necessary we understand that unlike some folks who would sing the song that
in d.c. he also drafted the legislation for the collapse of the black code in the district of columbia. he deserves to be better known but he is not taught about in our schools. even though folks who lived while he was alive, and he died in the united states capitol building still fighting, he was a man who was born under grinding poverty. this was not his given name, his father offered to rename him to honor a rich patron. he seemed to have a natural affinity to the poor and suffering and the...
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but also reach out in investment of problems of refugees in lebanon in jordan, in the regions which are massive. >> in the uk, prime minister david cameron is expected to put a number of people his country is prepared to take. and outline a plan for action for the thousands of refugees from syria. around the desk for me, both hadley and julia to discuss this further. david cameron as we're saying likely to have to follow suit? >> indeed, it's interesting that we're actually talking one more time about a positive vote on syria, in monitoring the islamic state. you have to remember syria's got a lot more complicated than two years ago when we had this vote here in the uk. and you have the russians now basically supplies not just fighter jets but also pilots in support of assad. so the idea of putting more military on equipment in this country, in terms of putting more troops and air strike that doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to solve this problem anytime soon. so in that sense, is this a bit questionable, i would say. certainly interesting to hear more from these guys. >>> the
but also reach out in investment of problems of refugees in lebanon in jordan, in the regions which are massive. >> in the uk, prime minister david cameron is expected to put a number of people his country is prepared to take. and outline a plan for action for the thousands of refugees from syria. around the desk for me, both hadley and julia to discuss this further. david cameron as we're saying likely to have to follow suit? >> indeed, it's interesting that we're actually talking...
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in four weeks, skin looks like up to 10 years younger. 7 in one, in the world's #1. olay your best beautiful. you know your denture can look but, when you eat tough food, the denture moves. oh no! this shouldn't happen. try fixodent plus adhesives. their superior hold helps your denture work more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. >>> coming up, republican candidates mike huckabee and john kasich. plus, a new democrat set to launch his campaign right here on "this week." can you guess who it is? if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure... but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque, and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamond clean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b. know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. we've gotpeptocopter!
in four weeks, skin looks like up to 10 years younger. 7 in one, in the world's #1. olay your best beautiful. you know your denture can look but, when you eat tough food, the denture moves. oh no! this shouldn't happen. try fixodent plus adhesives. their superior hold helps your denture work more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. >>> coming up, republican candidates mike huckabee and john kasich. plus,...
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the most appalling atrocities in remote villages in eastern congo, in the specific period 2002-2003. there's criticism of the trial that it's focussing on that period when bosco was at large as a warlord and general in the congo please army for a longer period, going up to 2013. but because of limited resources, the i.c.c. decided to focus on the narrow period. there was also a big debate as to whether the trial should happen in the hague or bugno or in eastern congo, so that people there can see justice being done, see the warlords wreaking havoc in that part of the world. ultimately one of the reasons the trial is here is there was considerable intimidation. it was felt for reasons of security safety, better to hold the trial here in the hague in holl onward >>> developing news out of syria. there has been a car bomb attack in latakia. syrian state television is reporting that 10 people have been killed and 22 wounded. it's said to have happened in the city's main square. >>> gaza could be uninhabitable in less than five years time. it's a warning contained in a u.n. report. trade
the most appalling atrocities in remote villages in eastern congo, in the specific period 2002-2003. there's criticism of the trial that it's focussing on that period when bosco was at large as a warlord and general in the congo please army for a longer period, going up to 2013. but because of limited resources, the i.c.c. decided to focus on the narrow period. there was also a big debate as to whether the trial should happen in the hague or bugno or in eastern congo, so that people there can...
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. 83 right now in allentown, in reading, 85 degrees. south jersey, low 70s already. 78 degrees in atlantic city airport. 82 degrees in newark, 78 in dover. here's what you can expect for this evening. new jersey and delaware, your temperatures should be around mid 70s by 7:00 p.m. temperature around 70 degrees by 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. in the upper 60s, mostly clear skies. philadelphia area and surrounding suburbs by 7:00 p.m. upper 70s. 11:00 p.m. 70 degrees and areas north and west you can expect your temperatures dropping into the mid 60s by 11:00 p.m. coming up, how warm tomorrow will be and also how cool the second half of your weekend will be with the eagles forecast coming up. >>> a well known philadelphia developer is buying atlantic city's closed showboat casino. announcing of the new $22 million deal today to sell to developer bart blatstein. stockton purchased the showboat from caesars entertainment in december for $18 million but conflicting restrictions on how the property can be used doomed the school's plan to turn the
. 83 right now in allentown, in reading, 85 degrees. south jersey, low 70s already. 78 degrees in atlantic city airport. 82 degrees in newark, 78 in dover. here's what you can expect for this evening. new jersey and delaware, your temperatures should be around mid 70s by 7:00 p.m. temperature around 70 degrees by 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. in the upper 60s, mostly clear skies. philadelphia area and surrounding suburbs by 7:00 p.m. upper 70s. 11:00 p.m. 70 degrees and areas north and west you can...
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like this, 77 in los angeles. 81 in fargo. it's not or february you see far go bettering los angeles temperature-wise. we won't see that into fall and winter. a couple days left before that system to the west makes its way here and changes that forecast. this is the system i'm mentions. we have the energy coming across the rockies and more showers on the coastline behind that. that is helping with the fire situation. it's not just fires in california. he we have large fires so the northwest, especially washington state right now. as this continues to move interior, bringing the rain with it, that is what is going to change that weather pattern for the midwest. i'm jumping to friday now. this starts making it through. could even be thunderstorms along with that, plus the rain and then those temperatures are going to 30 for us. chicago will go from 80's back into the 60s by the weekend, a little bit more what you would expect right on the cusp of football. >> thank you. >> hurricanes are a constant threat to coastal communities
like this, 77 in los angeles. 81 in fargo. it's not or february you see far go bettering los angeles temperature-wise. we won't see that into fall and winter. a couple days left before that system to the west makes its way here and changes that forecast. this is the system i'm mentions. we have the energy coming across the rockies and more showers on the coastline behind that. that is helping with the fire situation. it's not just fires in california. he we have large fires so the northwest,...