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temperatures in the northwest in the 40s, very chilly, 41 in mount pocono, and 4 in pottstown, 54 in philadelphia. temperatures in southern new jersey mainly in the low 50s, 55 in wildwood, and 55 in dover, delaware. we're dealing with the winds this morning out of the northwest, and they are at 5-16 miles per hour, and 16 miles per hour in wilmington, 16 miles per hour in dover, and they are gusting higher than that. they are gusting 18-22 miles per hour in wilmington, throughout the day, temperatures will be climbing into the mid-60s, 56 by 8:00, and 63 by lunchtime, and 65 by 4:00. the full forecast is coming up. >>> all right, michelle, thank you so much. justice or else, the theme for the 20th an ri of the million man march in washington, d.c., and this morning, many are headed from philadelphia down to the nation's capital take part, and nbc 10 is live in north philadelphia. good morning, monique. >> reporter: hey, there, ted. i'm outside mosque no. 12 in north philadelphia where men who want to make a difference in their community, activists, and even women prepare to hop on a
temperatures in the northwest in the 40s, very chilly, 41 in mount pocono, and 4 in pottstown, 54 in philadelphia. temperatures in southern new jersey mainly in the low 50s, 55 in wildwood, and 55 in dover, delaware. we're dealing with the winds this morning out of the northwest, and they are at 5-16 miles per hour, and 16 miles per hour in wilmington, 16 miles per hour in dover, and they are gusting higher than that. they are gusting 18-22 miles per hour in wilmington, throughout the day,...
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gone down another degrees in nashua. upper 30s in beverly. 40 in plymouth. 50 in chatham. so we are talking anywhere from the 30s to the 50s. you have to look at the maps before you head out this morning. 8 a.m. rolls around and still have 30s to 50s on the map. like i said same kind of study until then. mostly sunny skies. and warm us up into the 50s by lunchtime and believe it or not. the afternoon does bring normal temperatures. 58 to 64 degrees. mostly sunny but cooler by comparison. we will tell you when it gets real cold with freezing temperatures coming up. now julie grauert with live drive-time traffic. how are things looking, julie. >> shiri, we are waiting for this accident to clear on the expressway northbound right before furnacebrook parkway adding so some of the confession in that already busy area. 93 south starting to get a little sluggish as you make your way through the cloverleaf down into -- into woodburn and stoneham. you can see live look at the zakim bridge where volume has increased significantly since the last time we looked at that live shot. here
gone down another degrees in nashua. upper 30s in beverly. 40 in plymouth. 50 in chatham. so we are talking anywhere from the 30s to the 50s. you have to look at the maps before you head out this morning. 8 a.m. rolls around and still have 30s to 50s on the map. like i said same kind of study until then. mostly sunny skies. and warm us up into the 50s by lunchtime and believe it or not. the afternoon does bring normal temperatures. 58 to 64 degrees. mostly sunny but cooler by comparison. we...
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cool in the northern and western suburbs, 62 in buena. 58 in woodbine. 58 in hammonton. 62 in smyrna,delaware. it will be dry and comfortable by 9:00 a.m. 73 by noon. 3:00 p.m., 80 degrees. in the northern and western suburbs after 3:00, 4:00 p.m. there could be a shower or thunderstorm coming in. by dinnertime that's in philadelphia. you can see how the numbers drop once the rain starts. get the stuff done early. tomorrow, dry, cool, pleasant day partly sunny skies, i'll be chairing the parkinsons walk next to the art museum festivities at 8:00 a.m. the walk starts at 9:00. i would love to see you there next to the museum art on saturday morning. >> in "healthcheck" experts say wearing a bike helmet is crucial. most americans hit two wheeled without one. a study examined 6,000 patients with injuries from bicycle accidents. those who wear helmets reduced their risk of brain injury by 50% and lower odds of dieing from an accident. it's worth buying a helmet and wearing it. >> the flyers opened their season and left dave hextall as the new winningless coach. the game went into overtime
cool in the northern and western suburbs, 62 in buena. 58 in woodbine. 58 in hammonton. 62 in smyrna,delaware. it will be dry and comfortable by 9:00 a.m. 73 by noon. 3:00 p.m., 80 degrees. in the northern and western suburbs after 3:00, 4:00 p.m. there could be a shower or thunderstorm coming in. by dinnertime that's in philadelphia. you can see how the numbers drop once the rain starts. get the stuff done early. tomorrow, dry, cool, pleasant day partly sunny skies, i'll be chairing the...
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both girls are in stable condition in hospital. the attacks follow outrage in india and internationally about a series of sexual assaults which the government has vowed to combat >>> nepals government is in new delhi about a blockade that has been imposed. nepal has said the indian government opposes their new constitution and is blocking trucks from coming into the country. supplies of food are stuck in warehouses because delivery trucks have not got the fuel they need to distribute them. winter is fast approaching and things could get worse. >>reporter: it's just three hours away from kathmandu in a private vehicle. but for people here, it's a day-long journey. when the quake shook nepal in april, nobody died here but most of the homes were destroyed. food was always difficult to find here but things became worse. generations have endured hardship here. the earthquake is just an added one. >> our house cracked. we were given some tarp after the quake. we patched our house. >>reporter: without a functioning market, there's nowhere
both girls are in stable condition in hospital. the attacks follow outrage in india and internationally about a series of sexual assaults which the government has vowed to combat >>> nepals government is in new delhi about a blockade that has been imposed. nepal has said the indian government opposes their new constitution and is blocking trucks from coming into the country. supplies of food are stuck in warehouses because delivery trucks have not got the fuel they need to distribute...
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forces and not just in iraq but in iraq and in syria, as well.ems like a biggest calation, like a big policy change to be announced in a pretty soft spoken way in unheralded testimony before a senate committee that basically had no spectators there. is it actually as big a change in policy as it seems? are we now moving to a boots on the ground ground combat operation in iraq and or syria? and is this agreed to already or is the pentagon just announcing this is something they would like to do? "the washington post" says today president obama is considering this as a change in policy but the way the defense secretary put it today, beak sounded like it was a done deal and this is the new way things are going to be. what is going on here? this does seem like a really big deal. joining us is nbc news national security producer courtney kuby. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> is this a big policy change? isn't this boots on the ground? >> if you ask the white house, they insist this is no change, just an extension of what's already be
forces and not just in iraq but in iraq and in syria, as well.ems like a biggest calation, like a big policy change to be announced in a pretty soft spoken way in unheralded testimony before a senate committee that basically had no spectators there. is it actually as big a change in policy as it seems? are we now moving to a boots on the ground ground combat operation in iraq and or syria? and is this agreed to already or is the pentagon just announcing this is something they would like to do?...
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retried in 1850 in the same courtroom. then it went on to missouri supreme court, decided in 1852. then, finally, 1854, it moved to the first of the federal courts in st. louis. for both of you, that set of questions decided by the lower courts, the state courts, what were the important aspects of the case for people to understand? >> i mean, i guess the first part i would emphasize is the lower court cases. i'll talk about that and let martha chime in on the remaining pieces. the first trial, it's interesting to understand what the technicality was that caused dred scott to lose the first trial. there were three lawsuits filed. one for dred, one for harriet and another for the two kids. the technicality was this. the claim that dred scott made was he was being falsely imprison and had hired out to a man by the name of mr. russell. mr. russell comes and testifies. yes, i hired out dred from mrs. emerson for a said amount of money. on cross-examination, it was revealed it was not mr. russell who made the arrangements but his wife, mrs. russell. mrs. russell hadn't testified at trial
retried in 1850 in the same courtroom. then it went on to missouri supreme court, decided in 1852. then, finally, 1854, it moved to the first of the federal courts in st. louis. for both of you, that set of questions decided by the lower courts, the state courts, what were the important aspects of the case for people to understand? >> i mean, i guess the first part i would emphasize is the lower court cases. i'll talk about that and let martha chime in on the remaining pieces. the first...
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let's bring in ines, thursday morning. ines: your commute doing good northbound, south bound you have delays, traffic slowing down as your projects that 2 and long island, the lie, two lanes blocked with this accident by willis avenue. eastbound of the southern state parkway still closed for an accident investigation, exit 21. let's take a look at staten island expressway by victory boulevard no problems eastbound or westbound, driving into the city the lincoln tunnel doing great, no issues everything on a george see why more than 5 million feet in the us speak for amope pedi perfect for salon results at home. now, discover the latest innovation in the amope foot care line. new amope pedi perfect with diamond crystals. remove hard skin effortlessly, now with new diamond crystals, for soft beautiful feet in an instant. new amope pedi perfect with diamond crystals. the diamond amongt electronic foot files. amope.x love every step juliet: strange and disturbing story. left one team that and another hospitalized. the attack wa
let's bring in ines, thursday morning. ines: your commute doing good northbound, south bound you have delays, traffic slowing down as your projects that 2 and long island, the lie, two lanes blocked with this accident by willis avenue. eastbound of the southern state parkway still closed for an accident investigation, exit 21. let's take a look at staten island expressway by victory boulevard no problems eastbound or westbound, driving into the city the lincoln tunnel doing great, no issues...
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in fact, a young boy would be embarrassed to be seen milking a cow here in the valley in the 1800. the wheat is what they are selling. and actually, that wheat was ground into flower, at local water powered mills and there would be several mills in the area and the flower was shipped in barrels long distances. we think of these folks -- or they appear to us in modern times to be self-sufficient but they were -- their lives were determined by basically international grain markets because that flower was shipped long distances around the country and even around the 1850s, even out to california. so the products traveled far. but for the own use, the pork products, everybody raised hogs for themselves and corn was for their own use. this area, by the 1820s and up to the civil war, was -- it was no longer the frontier by that time period. it was a well-settled thriving farm area. the economy improving all of the time and more mills being built all of the type. more land being put under cultivation. so people were certainly aware of the -- the discussions going on and the problems withi
in fact, a young boy would be embarrassed to be seen milking a cow here in the valley in the 1800. the wheat is what they are selling. and actually, that wheat was ground into flower, at local water powered mills and there would be several mills in the area and the flower was shipped in barrels long distances. we think of these folks -- or they appear to us in modern times to be self-sufficient but they were -- their lives were determined by basically international grain markets because that...
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exile in his home in georgetown. people he was meeting with, several of the people, including howard hunt and others, later became figures of suspicion during the house select committee on assassination hearings in washington in the 1970's. you know, most americans don't know that that was the last official statement, the last official report, on the kennedy assassination, not the warren report back in 1964. but the congress reopened the investigation into john kennedy's assassination, and they did determine he was killed as the result of a conspiracy. so a number of the people who came up during this investigation by congress were figures of interest who were meeting with allen dulles. they had no, you know, obvious reason to be meeting with a retired cia official. the weekend of kennedy's assassination, allen dulles is not at home watching television like the rest of america. he's at a remote cia facility, two years after being pushed out of the agency by kennedy, called the farm in northern virginia that he used w
exile in his home in georgetown. people he was meeting with, several of the people, including howard hunt and others, later became figures of suspicion during the house select committee on assassination hearings in washington in the 1970's. you know, most americans don't know that that was the last official statement, the last official report, on the kennedy assassination, not the warren report back in 1964. but the congress reopened the investigation into john kennedy's assassination, and they...
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in that figure surpasses previous record set in 1992.ull revisited a family seeking refuge. >> reporter: we catch up with this woman and her father keep in the swedish countryside in cram cramped accomodations. it's a long way from the first encounter with the family. and it isn't the sweden, she imagined. >> i'm worried about the future, here. i didn't think that life would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house? it is not possible. >> no. >> every day new rules, new rules. >> so you hate them? but if you hate them go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told him give me the [ inaudible ] and i can do everything for -- i will throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i'll throw you out. >> yeah. >> reporter: i put all of this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper c
in that figure surpasses previous record set in 1992.ull revisited a family seeking refuge. >> reporter: we catch up with this woman and her father keep in the swedish countryside in cram cramped accomodations. it's a long way from the first encounter with the family. and it isn't the sweden, she imagined. >> i'm worried about the future, here. i didn't think that life would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration...
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in the line of duty last week. his death is a stark reminder of the very real dangers our police officers face on a daily basis, and my thoughts, and, i know, the thoughts of the whole house, are with his family and friends during these tragic circumstances. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. dr. cameron: the british medical association has raised concerns about what it calls the chronic undermanning of defense medical services. we cannot have sufficient medical and mental health provision for armed forces without properly resourced services. will the prime minister address this issue urgently, prioritize the treatment of our armed forces and lend support to my adjournment debate this evening highlighting these concerns? prime minister cameron: i congratulate the honorable lady on securing that adjournment debate and raising this very important issue. defense medical se
in the line of duty last week. his death is a stark reminder of the very real dangers our police officers face on a daily basis, and my thoughts, and, i know, the thoughts of the whole house, are with his family and friends during these tragic circumstances. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. dr. cameron: the british medical association has raised concerns about what it...
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i are tacked in -- attacked in several incidents in the capital. a warning that some might find it difficult to watch. >> a police forensics team worked on site. a crime scene, but with a difference. a child was said to be raped. one of the children have been gang raped. delhi's chief minister arrived at the hospital. where one victim was being treated. >> together we need to create such an environment. where it is not happening now. that means there's some comings, and the government is doing everything in its power to prevent such a situation. they need to help women feel safe. we are trying to help them. >> the prime minister should intervene in the matter too. >> reporter: women's groups form to make the capital safer for women and children of all ages express horror and disgust. >> what is happening in delhi. i cannot understand. i met the 2.5-year-old girl in hospital. she has scratch and bite marks. what kind of delhi is this. what kind of animals are these. and on the outskirts of new delhi, a family mourns of death of a teenage daughter. s
i are tacked in -- attacked in several incidents in the capital. a warning that some might find it difficult to watch. >> a police forensics team worked on site. a crime scene, but with a difference. a child was said to be raped. one of the children have been gang raped. delhi's chief minister arrived at the hospital. where one victim was being treated. >> together we need to create such an environment. where it is not happening now. that means there's some comings, and the...
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back in in a different way now.and syria, our policy has been assad must go. and yet assad is there. we really haven't done much to cause assad to go. we had certainly extended testimony yesterday. in yemen, the folks supporting the government but not really for them. in iran, obviously we have just totally turned the tables relative to our relationship there. obviously, they will be at the table on friday if they accept. israel, it's hard to -- somebody has been a longtime friend. it's hard to tell whether they're friend or foe at present. i wonder if you might lay out for us what the middle east vision has been and if that has changed because of circumstances, what it is today. because it's really hard as you look at all the pieces to understand if there's a congruent middle east policy and something that we might learn from the administration today, at least what that is. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. obviously, as i said, it's a deeply troubled and conflicted region. but i do think that we have certain overr
back in in a different way now.and syria, our policy has been assad must go. and yet assad is there. we really haven't done much to cause assad to go. we had certainly extended testimony yesterday. in yemen, the folks supporting the government but not really for them. in iran, obviously we have just totally turned the tables relative to our relationship there. obviously, they will be at the table on friday if they accept. israel, it's hard to -- somebody has been a longtime friend. it's hard to...
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, in baghram, in the east in jalalabad and in the south in kandahar, so a major shift by the united states to fight a growing taliban insurgency here. we understand that this was requested by the chief executive officer of afghanistan abdullah abdullah last month. they understand that the fall of kunduz city was not to show that the taliban was so strong, but really a sign of the shortcomings of their forces and continue to recognize that they are going to need international help. >> obviously the retaking of kunduz or taking of kunduz by the taliban was quite a shock to the u.s. afghan forces and security there. talk us through the security situation at the moment and the power of the taliban. >> >> the taliban announced their withdrawal from kunduz city. they withdrew to the rural areas. they say that they withdrew to prevent civilian casualties and conserve fighters for what they say will be future operations. while that's been happening, the highway one between hand car and kabul has been blocked by the taliban for much of this week. we understand it has been cleared and the hundreds o
, in baghram, in the east in jalalabad and in the south in kandahar, so a major shift by the united states to fight a growing taliban insurgency here. we understand that this was requested by the chief executive officer of afghanistan abdullah abdullah last month. they understand that the fall of kunduz city was not to show that the taliban was so strong, but really a sign of the shortcomings of their forces and continue to recognize that they are going to need international help. >>...
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in history.nd there's this massive gold mine proposed and starting to be developed by a canadian company in a very beautiful area of northern greece. and there's this extraordinary community resistance to it, people in a fairly conservative part of the world, who are not activists, who are not lefties, who start to see what's being done in the name of this economic model and the excuse this brings -- amy: it fits very much in with your previous book, "the shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism," naomi. >> well, i mean, the truth is, i see this book and this project as a sequel to "the shock doctrine," because that book begins and ends with hurricane katrina. and what we are seeing is what climate change looks like when you have an economic system that systematically fuels inequality, ever wider inequality, often along racial lines. and we know what it looks like. it looks like katrina. right? i mean, if you had money and resources, you were able to get out of the city, call your insuranc
in history.nd there's this massive gold mine proposed and starting to be developed by a canadian company in a very beautiful area of northern greece. and there's this extraordinary community resistance to it, people in a fairly conservative part of the world, who are not activists, who are not lefties, who start to see what's being done in the name of this economic model and the excuse this brings -- amy: it fits very much in with your previous book, "the shock doctrine: the rise of...
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>> no, it does not. >> in fact, in some cases it raises the maximum and in other cases we create new minimum mandatory penalties that don't already exist. now some opponents of sentencing reform, of the type of reform effort we're trying to undertake here believe reducing mandatory minimums will necessarily unavoidably undermine our ability to keep the american people safe. you've been an outspoken opinion leader on this issue and you've testified that you believe sentencing reform will actually enhance our ability to keep the american people safe. it will us why you think this is the case. elaborate on this belief that you've got. >> well, i believe we need to act now, really, to be able to ensure the safety of our communities by being able to take some of the money we're unnecessarily spending on the bureau of prisons and to be able to use it more thoughtfully to be able to keep our communities safe. senator cornyn was speaking a moment ago about the innovative programs in texas. we're not doing enough of that in the federal system. we're trying to do some but we're not doing enoug
>> no, it does not. >> in fact, in some cases it raises the maximum and in other cases we create new minimum mandatory penalties that don't already exist. now some opponents of sentencing reform, of the type of reform effort we're trying to undertake here believe reducing mandatory minimums will necessarily unavoidably undermine our ability to keep the american people safe. you've been an outspoken opinion leader on this issue and you've testified that you believe sentencing reform...
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in the most miserable in the world. that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019. the ndp government will get it done. >> if i could just maybe correct a couple facts here. first of all, none of our nato allies, not all of them are involved in the coalition, but none are opposed to it. they are all supportive of our mission against the islamic state. the united nations is not opposed. in fact, this intervention is happening at invitation of the government of iraq under international law. in terms of refugees, canada's response has been generous and responsible. we've admitted s
in the most miserable in the world. that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they...
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oh yeah, more readings in the 40s. 45 in sparta. turn it around. 54 in white plains. 50s dominate for long island. look at edison though. usually a cool spot there. 40, one degree cooler than yesterday. on average you are a few degrees warmer with the exception of the hamptons. i think we'll be where we were yesterday. then a mix of sun and clouds, and still numbers a little bit above normal. the rain, right now is light in nature in parts of sullivan, ulcer -- and and all of this cool air waiting to come on down, will push through starting tonight. you really feel it saturday, the things kind of fall apart between now and say 9:00. much of the commute is dry and then you'll see yeah maybe a late shower tonight. models introducing a chance of a flake or two into sullivan count thank youty and even -- county and even a stray shower possible in the weekend on sunday afternoon. it is going to be interesting. we are going to be watching the cooler temperatures and very dry overall. a chance for a shower saturday and a stray shower sunda
oh yeah, more readings in the 40s. 45 in sparta. turn it around. 54 in white plains. 50s dominate for long island. look at edison though. usually a cool spot there. 40, one degree cooler than yesterday. on average you are a few degrees warmer with the exception of the hamptons. i think we'll be where we were yesterday. then a mix of sun and clouds, and still numbers a little bit above normal. the rain, right now is light in nature in parts of sullivan, ulcer -- and and all of this cool air...
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in late in the day.oday a warm-up in the 70s this afternoon with nothing but sunshine. >> beautiful columbus day. we're out of time. we'll be back with local updates. >>> good morning, more delays, more head lakes aches. that computer glitch that grounded many southwest flights are causing problems for tens of millions of travelers this morning. what will it take to fix it and the warning the airline is issuing to travelers. >>> she made a mistake, president obama weighed in on the e-mail controversy plaguing hillary clinton. >> it is important for her to answer these questions to the satisfaction of the american public. >> and whether he thinks his vice president joe biden should join the race as planners for tomorrow night's first democratic debate keep an kextr podium on hand just in case. >> growing
in late in the day.oday a warm-up in the 70s this afternoon with nothing but sunshine. >> beautiful columbus day. we're out of time. we'll be back with local updates. >>> good morning, more delays, more head lakes aches. that computer glitch that grounded many southwest flights are causing problems for tens of millions of travelers this morning. what will it take to fix it and the warning the airline is issuing to travelers. >>> she made a mistake, president obama...
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central african republic, in yemen, in central america, in sudan. so it's already coming at a time when the system has been extremely taxed already. and then there's dimensions i think that we've seen with the syrian crisis that, you know, there's 7.6 million internally displaced as well. having to be assisted by the international community. you're really looking at, again, in a situation where half of the country's population is either displaced or refugees and even a larger number are needing some sort of international assistance with over 12 million. so it's one of the things that for us we talk about the numbers they become almost unimaginably big. they're hard to talk to because you lose people in the numbers. at the same time, i think there's been an unprecedented and good international response to this, whether it's through funding and as we'll be talking about later on resettlement and other kind of humanitarian movements. but it's still an emergency and i think that for myself i've been in refugee work a while going back to the vietnamese e
central african republic, in yemen, in central america, in sudan. so it's already coming at a time when the system has been extremely taxed already. and then there's dimensions i think that we've seen with the syrian crisis that, you know, there's 7.6 million internally displaced as well. having to be assisted by the international community. you're really looking at, again, in a situation where half of the country's population is either displaced or refugees and even a larger number are needing...
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currently 39 in boston. below freezing in fitchburg, 25 in keene. eventually we'll get up to the low 50s. even though we're starting off cooler than we did yesterday. afternoon temperatures will be on par with what we had out there yesterday afternoon. not as cool tonight, mid 40s across the board with some clouds rolling in and eventually some rain, we'll tell you when the rain will reach your neighborhood coming up in a few minutes. >> developing situation in methuen this morning. a pair of middle schoolers in police custody accused of plotting a school attack. >> pretty scary stuff. we brought you fox 25 last night at 10 as breaking news. those students are warning some of their class mates that they allegedly planned to carry out this attack on monday. stephanie coueignoux live at stenknee grammar school in methuen with more on what police stephanie. >> reporter: heather, police also tells us one of the teens is obsessed, has an obsession with school shootings. this is the middle school right police say was at center of that alleged plot. police
currently 39 in boston. below freezing in fitchburg, 25 in keene. eventually we'll get up to the low 50s. even though we're starting off cooler than we did yesterday. afternoon temperatures will be on par with what we had out there yesterday afternoon. not as cool tonight, mid 40s across the board with some clouds rolling in and eventually some rain, we'll tell you when the rain will reach your neighborhood coming up in a few minutes. >> developing situation in methuen this morning. a...
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we have 49 in atlantic city, and chilly 44 in millville. wilmington, you have got 51 degrees, as you walk out the door right now. that is, let's see, 3 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. 9 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago in trenton, 7 degrees cooler in atlantic city, so you see that we've got that cooler area set lightening -- settling in, at least the change from the mild weather is coming gradually. we've got the 9-mile per hour breeze. it is out of the northwest, that's where the cooler air tends to come from. 6-mile per hour breeze, in wildwood right now. we don't have anything much to show you on ultimate doppler radar. our next system is way out to the north and west, than arrives tomorrow. even then, it is not expected to produce many showers when our next cold front comes through. so, for today, we are back to the seasonable temperatures, going to go back to a nine out of ten, this is just perfect fall weather, and now that the foliage is really colorful out there, it is really nice. so, we've got 61 degrees by lunchtime, and h
we have 49 in atlantic city, and chilly 44 in millville. wilmington, you have got 51 degrees, as you walk out the door right now. that is, let's see, 3 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. 9 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago in trenton, 7 degrees cooler in atlantic city, so you see that we've got that cooler area set lightening -- settling in, at least the change from the mild weather is coming gradually. we've got the 9-mile per hour breeze. it is out of the northwest, that's where the cooler...
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in fact in many ways my book got its start in this building. grad't mean in the usual student way, where this is where you start your research. to new york university as a pretty naive guy. i had barely been out of oregon. i did know anything about new york city. i had resolved to pay my own way in the city without any family help. down a work-study job here in the basement of those library, but i quickly learned that a 10 hour work week wasn't going to pay rent and living expenses. so even in a much cheaper time. jobd to quit my work-study and got a full-time job in publishing at harpercollins. i took classes at night. my professors here were fantastic. i was learning by working in publishing. when i transferred down to the university of texas to do my doctorate, by project centered on publishing related questions that had arisen for me when i was working on 53rd street for rupert murdoch. those questions that i became interested in, which are about how the institution that creates and disseminates intermediates our reception of literature and
in fact in many ways my book got its start in this building. grad't mean in the usual student way, where this is where you start your research. to new york university as a pretty naive guy. i had barely been out of oregon. i did know anything about new york city. i had resolved to pay my own way in the city without any family help. down a work-study job here in the basement of those library, but i quickly learned that a 10 hour work week wasn't going to pay rent and living expenses. so even in...
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in the 294th mass shooting in the u.s. this year, on thursday, a gunman opened fire at an oregon community college, killing nine people. he died as well. we will speak with jennifer lynch, spokesperson for the oregon alliance for gun safety. then, re-imagining the challenge of climate change. >> i spent six years wondering through the wreckage caused by the carbon in the air in the economic system that put it there. >> the old paradigm will be forced to change either by the environment around us, or us. amy: author and journalist naomi klein and filmmaker avi lewis team up for a new documentary based on the bestseller, "this changes everything," profiling communities on the front lines of the climate justice movement. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. vigils were held in oregon last night after a gunman opened fire at a community college thursday morning killing nine people , before he was shot to death. the shooting at umpqua community col
in the 294th mass shooting in the u.s. this year, on thursday, a gunman opened fire at an oregon community college, killing nine people. he died as well. we will speak with jennifer lynch, spokesperson for the oregon alliance for gun safety. then, re-imagining the challenge of climate change. >> i spent six years wondering through the wreckage caused by the carbon in the air in the economic system that put it there. >> the old paradigm will be forced to change either by the...
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no point in meddling in these affairs.t doesn't get britain anything so i think they're not going to raise this. rishaad: i'm sure the chinese could get an even more decent return investing elsewhere. is it a foothold in europe they want? how does this play with washington? >> i think washington is obviously observing it but the u.k. is a very committed ally to the community -- united states, so i think like -- i don't think there'snything unexpected. before the summits there's usually a lot of preparation and bilateral conversation with the americans. what is crucial here is for the remainder of prime minister cameron's time in office, president xi will also be in office. this is a real opportunity for them to test the waters personally, to establish a mutual personal relationship that is official. he is about creating the personal rapport and trust to move ahead on a lot of things they have on the agenda. rishaad: 42-gun salute, bucking ham palace, all the trappings of imperialism, sitting next to xi's drive against stra
no point in meddling in these affairs.t doesn't get britain anything so i think they're not going to raise this. rishaad: i'm sure the chinese could get an even more decent return investing elsewhere. is it a foothold in europe they want? how does this play with washington? >> i think washington is obviously observing it but the u.k. is a very committed ally to the community -- united states, so i think like -- i don't think there'snything unexpected. before the summits there's usually a...
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in the first he doubled in the first of the game n. the fourth stealing third catching the dodgers napping and scoring the tying run and then he hit a home run in the sixth to give them a 3-2 lead. not his prettiest but his grittiest effort today as he mets try to hold on in the ninth. we will keep you updated throughout the show. >> gritty is good, john. thank you. >>> back here on the east coast, fans are cheering for a big win tonight. brynn gingras is in midtown with die-hard fans. i'm sure some are biting their >> they certainly are. i'm at midtown. this bar is at full capacity. they have been nail biting. it has been tame until an hour ago when the mets took the lead and now the bar is going crazy. as the team is inching closer to the series. stakes are high. the first time the team reached is a win or go home game. mets fans even after a couple of beers are feeling the pressure. >> i'm nervous. very anxious. >> i have been yoga breathing. >> reporter: the bar had a different feel to it tonight. only a little more screaming and f
in the first he doubled in the first of the game n. the fourth stealing third catching the dodgers napping and scoring the tying run and then he hit a home run in the sixth to give them a 3-2 lead. not his prettiest but his grittiest effort today as he mets try to hold on in the ninth. we will keep you updated throughout the show. >> gritty is good, john. thank you. >>> back here on the east coast, fans are cheering for a big win tonight. brynn gingras is in midtown with die-hard...
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in. two people died in that explosion. investigators still trying to figure out what happened. they do believe there was a problem with the propane heating system. another concern. making sure you replace the batteries in your carbon monoxide detectors. two people were rushed to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning in newton. they were working in the school's boiler room when that leak occurred. >> this time of year you'll see more of an increase in calls as far as carbon monoxide and smoke detectors being set off, things along those lines. >> if you live in a home -- excuse me, my audio is not working. if you live in a home older than 2008, you're not gonna have carbon monoxide or smoke detectors that have batteries. they're hard wired. the reason why fire officials are urging everyone to still check with the danger there could be with those systems. fox 25 news. >> we'll check in with stephanie in 30 minutes. app. you can track any storm and see the latest forecast with the fox 25
in. two people died in that explosion. investigators still trying to figure out what happened. they do believe there was a problem with the propane heating system. another concern. making sure you replace the batteries in your carbon monoxide detectors. two people were rushed to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning in newton. they were working in the school's boiler room when that leak occurred. >> this time of year you'll see more of an increase in calls as far as carbon monoxide...
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in cuba. it commuted the sentences of three convicted cuban spies, including one serving a life sentence for murder conspiracy against americans who died while flying a civilian aircraft in international airspace that was struck down by cuban migs. it eased a host of travel and trade sanctions in spite of the purpose and intent of u.s. law. it removed cuba from the state sponsors of terrorism list while it continues harboring fugitives from the united states justice system and members of foreign terrorist organizations and among those people who are in cuba as joanne chezamar who killed a new jersey state trooper, convicted of doing so, escaped, is on the f.b.i.'s top ten most wanted terrorists. and yet, we took them off the list of state-sponsored terrorism. it negotiated an agreement to establish diplomatic relations with cuba that falls far short of international legal norms in terms of what the people at our embassy can and cannot do inside of cuba. it upgraded cuba in the trafficking in p
in cuba. it commuted the sentences of three convicted cuban spies, including one serving a life sentence for murder conspiracy against americans who died while flying a civilian aircraft in international airspace that was struck down by cuban migs. it eased a host of travel and trade sanctions in spite of the purpose and intent of u.s. law. it removed cuba from the state sponsors of terrorism list while it continues harboring fugitives from the united states justice system and members of...
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what rules does in-service play in that? we have seen platforms going in there. what kind of missions with a be doing? what is the future for turkey? i will be aedlove: good unsatisfying. i will not share the details because we are still discussing this. but yes, we are looking at some increases to the capabilities. we are looking at it in two venues. one venue, to provide some increases support as you mentioned. secondarily, to show in the nato sites, support to our turkish ally as we continue to address their concerns about their airspace. in the venue of the nato mission we might be making some contributions as well. but details are set to follow. i cannot confirm that we are looking at all of these options. ground you look at the at not more, when you seeing in terms of the turks unwilling at this point to let the forces, the kurdish, then are they in syria, northern rock -- northern and advanceound to the west the many sins of the turks are basically one of the factors keeping those forces bottled up. what would you like to see borderon that warner -- so the
what rules does in-service play in that? we have seen platforms going in there. what kind of missions with a be doing? what is the future for turkey? i will be aedlove: good unsatisfying. i will not share the details because we are still discussing this. but yes, we are looking at some increases to the capabilities. we are looking at it in two venues. one venue, to provide some increases support as you mentioned. secondarily, to show in the nato sites, support to our turkish ally as we continue...
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in 2008, we brought in 12,000.fter that, we were bringing in close to 20,000 for many years in a row. the program is just now gearing up. it's just ramping up. this morning, i checked and we have received almost 20,000 referrals, so we are in the process of vetting those and getting them ready for dhs interviews. we will have a huge number of interviews and i think we will get to 10,000, but the notion we can get to 100,000 refugees when we don't have nearly the capacity to send referrals for 100,000 refugees is just not possible. >> to your question, it can be a number of things. it can be our political cycle. we have both parties running around, no one wants to take a risk on higher numbers. whatever the case, i think what this has exposed is whether or not countries are open to receiving refugees. obviously, we are. we made that decision generations ago. the debate at the national level in this country are not about do we or do we not, it's how many, how do we do it, the implementation, the resources and so fort
in 2008, we brought in 12,000.fter that, we were bringing in close to 20,000 for many years in a row. the program is just now gearing up. it's just ramping up. this morning, i checked and we have received almost 20,000 referrals, so we are in the process of vetting those and getting them ready for dhs interviews. we will have a huge number of interviews and i think we will get to 10,000, but the notion we can get to 100,000 refugees when we don't have nearly the capacity to send referrals for...
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so i think the. [ inaudible ] is far away from involved in -- of getting involved in a land war in syriathank you for your time with us on al jazeera. >>> now two suicide bombers have killed at least 30 people in northern nigeria. the attackers targeted a mosque near the capital of borno state. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but it's expected the armed group boko haram may be behind it. on wednesday three suicide bombers killed seven people nearby crossing over to mohamed is riidris joining us to tell us about the death toll it now seems unfortunately to have risen. >> reporter: exactly. more than at least 30 dead and dozens others injured according to rescue officials. now, what actually happened was the suicide bomber detonated his device as muslims were praying in the evening prayer in the didn't in an area. [ inaudible ] and then as people gathered to help those afternooned by the first blast a suicide bombing standing outside the bourque detonated his device and that caused the most damage in the attacks launched last night. >> the announce. u.s. deployment sending
so i think the. [ inaudible ] is far away from involved in -- of getting involved in a land war in syriathank you for your time with us on al jazeera. >>> now two suicide bombers have killed at least 30 people in northern nigeria. the attackers targeted a mosque near the capital of borno state. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but it's expected the armed group boko haram may be behind it. on wednesday three suicide bombers killed seven people nearby crossing over to...
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moose mating season is in full swing in alaska. and one fight between a pair of bulls spilled out of the wild and into a local labor. a -- a local neighborhood. the moose were fighting over a girl. home. wow. look at that take down. >> hair flying everywhere. the way across the street. >> it was crazy. i' ve seen this in the wild 1 yards away-- 100 yards away. sean: not only do bull moose go through hormonal changes during the annual rutt, they go through physical changes. the muscles expand to twice the normal size so they can fight over girls- scientists in china are genetically engineering miniature pigs to sell as pets. the micro pigs are created by using a gene editing technique. to make it even smaller. the lab created pigs grow to 30 pounds, about the same weight is a medium-sized dog. i fyou would like one of these micro pigs as a pet, it is going to cost you. the price of one pig is $1600. but, hey, people already have pigs as pets. kevin: pigs are very smart creatures. but you do not want to let them out in the rain. sean
moose mating season is in full swing in alaska. and one fight between a pair of bulls spilled out of the wild and into a local labor. a -- a local neighborhood. the moose were fighting over a girl. home. wow. look at that take down. >> hair flying everywhere. the way across the street. >> it was crazy. i' ve seen this in the wild 1 yards away-- 100 yards away. sean: not only do bull moose go through hormonal changes during the annual rutt, they go through physical changes. the...
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in brooklyn. it happened when a good samaritan tried to put an end to car burglaries. live report coming day. ben: free after 25 years with the judge throws out the conviction of a man who spent time behind bars for the murder of a tourist in 1990. kerry: it is the end, the season is over for the yankees after being shut out in the wild card game. ben: not a pleasant night in the bronx. kerry: duke will have highlights in a little bit. i am kerry drew. ben: it is 5:00, i am ben simmoneau, october 7th. thanks for being here. juliet is on her way back, we think that is the case, she was under the weather during her trip to europe but she may be back tomorrow. thank you for filling in. kerry: it has been a very nice week. mike says -- it is a group trip in the works. >> meteorologist: yes, yes. we might have fog wolfing. a little crisp in the air. it will be a little brisk. especially saturday, maybe sunday is a better day. ben: the leaves have not had a change. it will happen soon enough. 59 degrees
in brooklyn. it happened when a good samaritan tried to put an end to car burglaries. live report coming day. ben: free after 25 years with the judge throws out the conviction of a man who spent time behind bars for the murder of a tourist in 1990. kerry: it is the end, the season is over for the yankees after being shut out in the wild card game. ben: not a pleasant night in the bronx. kerry: duke will have highlights in a little bit. i am kerry drew. ben: it is 5:00, i am ben simmoneau,...
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in october 1775, while based in the elizabeth river, she was constantly in search of fresh water for her crew. the day she arrived at anchor, she sent for water. it reflects that water was "received on board on 21 days during the month, and that on three others her crew was sent to look for water." being able to do with loyalists may provisioning easier than that it would become later. the ship also received fresh beef six times between the 21st 10 31st from october. provisioning of water was a constant occupation, but not yet extremely difficult. on the ninth of december, dunmore's forces were defeated in the battle of break ridge. the norfolk loyalists who professed loyalty to the governor were forced to flee. 90 ships in the elizabeth river became consumers of water and provision instead of suppliers. not only did it neutralize, but it compounded the problem. in addition, getting water became extremely risky. the otter toted down the elizabeth river to their water point. they anchored. at 10:00 the next morning, rebels fired at the boats going up the river for water. the ship fire
in october 1775, while based in the elizabeth river, she was constantly in search of fresh water for her crew. the day she arrived at anchor, she sent for water. it reflects that water was "received on board on 21 days during the month, and that on three others her crew was sent to look for water." being able to do with loyalists may provisioning easier than that it would become later. the ship also received fresh beef six times between the 21st 10 31st from october. provisioning of...
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because of the issue that we are facing in ukraine, in syria, in iraq, in so many different areas around the world without crucial actions that we're taking place. but at the same time, i represent -- at the same time representative mac said something beautiful, political gain, which we are seing from this administration at the moment. so what is your point of view regarding the future of the united states when it comes to global security? will they still follow the same path that president obama has assigned, which is the military new doctrine? mr. mccain: well, i'll try to be as brief as possible. long-term, i am incredibly optimistic about america and its role in the world, whether you're talking about technology, whether you're talking about the fact that we are now energy independent, whether you're talking about all of the new devices, the new ways of conveying information and knowledge in the united states. manufacturing capabilities include long-term, i am very bullish on america. in the short-term, i agree with henry kissinger, the world has not seen more crises than we're in to
because of the issue that we are facing in ukraine, in syria, in iraq, in so many different areas around the world without crucial actions that we're taking place. but at the same time, i represent -- at the same time representative mac said something beautiful, political gain, which we are seing from this administration at the moment. so what is your point of view regarding the future of the united states when it comes to global security? will they still follow the same path that president...
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ceilings fell in. much of the village is uninhabitable and winter is approaching. >> our house has been destroyed by the earthquake, we have nowhere else to go, we are living outside. we ask the government to help us. >> reporter: the injured and dead were taken to hospitals. there has been a number of casualties suffered. 42 are dead. officials fear the numbers could rise as afghans gain access to remote locations. further south the same scenes at jalalabad. a ward full of children injured while they play together. >> there was a wedding ceremony, all the kids were playing, and there was prayer time when the earthquake started. one wall fell on the children. two broke their arms. 20 were injured and killed in the incident. >> afghan accordies -- that right -- authorities are assessing the damage. >> the after gan has been telling fighters to support them. the president ashraf ghani convened the security council to coordinate aid efforts, and they'll decide whether to accept outside help once the full
ceilings fell in. much of the village is uninhabitable and winter is approaching. >> our house has been destroyed by the earthquake, we have nowhere else to go, we are living outside. we ask the government to help us. >> reporter: the injured and dead were taken to hospitals. there has been a number of casualties suffered. 42 are dead. officials fear the numbers could rise as afghans gain access to remote locations. further south the same scenes at jalalabad. a ward full of children...
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and we have seen that in other country in southeast asia.y are going to sort of join the ranks of countries like singapore, japan, and russia, where demographic collapse is a real possibility. >> thanks for your forecast and analysis on that. >> thank you. >>> russia's deputy foreign minister says his country has held talks with the syrian opposition. his comments come as international discussions begin in vienna about the war in syria. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says the challenge is nothing less than a charter course out of hell. mohammed jamjoom has the latest, live from vienna. what is coming out of that mighting tonight? >> reporter: sami, as you mention, that quote from john kerry really very telling as far as how difficult these talks are anticipated to be. we're still awaiting the arrival of the russians, and the iranians. in fact, iranian foreign minister was supposed to come in tomorrow. we're told there are reports he has landed in vienna and should be arriving here at the hotel behind us very shortly, that there will be a
and we have seen that in other country in southeast asia.y are going to sort of join the ranks of countries like singapore, japan, and russia, where demographic collapse is a real possibility. >> thanks for your forecast and analysis on that. >> thank you. >>> russia's deputy foreign minister says his country has held talks with the syrian opposition. his comments come as international discussions begin in vienna about the war in syria. u.s. secretary of state john kerry...
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an ice field they created in this lab in fairbanks alaska. >> so we could go out in all weathers and detect an oil spill, no matter where it might occur, in the arctic. >> once the oil is found, the jip says it has several ways to get at it - if the ice is solid and stable. >> mining of the ice, that is physically going out and scraping oil off of the surface. we may at times auger holes down to that oiled region and allow the oil to flow up to the surface of the ice where it's exposed. >> but this type of technology isn't designed for water and ice conditions. >> if you have kind of that ice cube type of function, you can imagine how can you clean up oil in that case without actually taking in the ice, cleaning off the ice and then discharging the ice, these are all very very difficult things to deal with. >> the joint industry program is testing chemicals designed to herd oil in icy conditions into smaller areas - so its easier to burn. the chemical is sprayed from a helicopter into a test tank with water and ice. >> to do in-situ burning, you have to have a thick enough layer of o
an ice field they created in this lab in fairbanks alaska. >> so we could go out in all weathers and detect an oil spill, no matter where it might occur, in the arctic. >> once the oil is found, the jip says it has several ways to get at it - if the ice is solid and stable. >> mining of the ice, that is physically going out and scraping oil off of the surface. we may at times auger holes down to that oiled region and allow the oil to flow up to the surface of the ice where...
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in southern mexico state, in june of 2014, in january 2015 and also in may 2015. >> mexico's deputy interiorn's report does not reflect mexico's current situation as a whole. >>> still to come, the latest u.s. mass shooting has many looking for answers about the high number of gun deaths in the country. coming up we'll speak to an australia gun control man about improvements made to their system. hold the phone. because at&t and directv are now one! which means you can access your dvr at the dmv. change channels while he changes pants. you don't have to be a couch potato, you can be a train potato! and let them watch all the shows they love, inside the ride that you really kind of hate. introducing the all in one plan. only from directv and at&t. the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's
in southern mexico state, in june of 2014, in january 2015 and also in may 2015. >> mexico's deputy interiorn's report does not reflect mexico's current situation as a whole. >>> still to come, the latest u.s. mass shooting has many looking for answers about the high number of gun deaths in the country. coming up we'll speak to an australia gun control man about improvements made to their system. hold the phone. because at&t and directv are now one! which means you can access...
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up in 1902.probably it was more likely that the meaning was you were at home where your family radio resided which was next to the fireplace in your living room listening to the president give great remarks about how he was trying to lead the country to economic prosperity. and he did this throughout the 1930s and clear into the 1940s in the days of world war ii as well, giving these fire side addresses, the chats to the nation. the desk pretty much went into storage. i mean, it really was feared towards radio purposes and by the 1950s you started having television. so it's use -- it was no longer as attractive, it has holes cut in, it has patches where holes had been cut on it, on the backside there are some drawers and then one section that has no drawers and no cover because it was behind the desk. even if someone took a still picture of the president making a fire side chat you wouldn't see that part of the desk at all. it ran its course in the 1930s and '40s in the hands of franklin roosevel
up in 1902.probably it was more likely that the meaning was you were at home where your family radio resided which was next to the fireplace in your living room listening to the president give great remarks about how he was trying to lead the country to economic prosperity. and he did this throughout the 1930s and clear into the 1940s in the days of world war ii as well, giving these fire side addresses, the chats to the nation. the desk pretty much went into storage. i mean, it really was...
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today in the 80s across most of the bay while staying in the 70s in san francisco and in the tri-valley hitting 90 today. expect that as we go into next week. let's check in with mike. any problems in the east bay? >> not a real problem. a couple slow spots and we'll see if they develop into bigger issues. kari, the backup at the toll bridge and the volume not a big deal. we'll show you more slowing coming up into the area on the map west 580 slows as you're passing by lake shore. we've seen that the last couple nights and the construction zone looks like it's in the process of clearing and takes for half an hour and we're at the 20-minute mark right there. north 880 slows suddenly and dramatically to marina boulevard. overnight road crew on the northbound side and southbound side between marina and davis. looks like they'll clear and nothing else reported for the area. dublin interchange does move smoothly. a build is on. back to you. >>> some big concern in the south bay this morning as heavily armed officers search for a wanted man. officers going house to house for hours turning up
today in the 80s across most of the bay while staying in the 70s in san francisco and in the tri-valley hitting 90 today. expect that as we go into next week. let's check in with mike. any problems in the east bay? >> not a real problem. a couple slow spots and we'll see if they develop into bigger issues. kari, the backup at the toll bridge and the volume not a big deal. we'll show you more slowing coming up into the area on the map west 580 slows as you're passing by lake shore. we've...
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i have gardner at 50. 49 in rutland. 53 in ayer. 54 in bellingham. a little chill and head to the merrimack raleigh or the boston area. 3 in boston. 53 in quincy. middle 50s in metro west. cambridge at 54. brookline, 54 degrees. temperatures anywhere from the 40s. the upper 40s, into the middle 5s for high. 55 in framingham. manchester, new hampshire at 53 degrees. and marshfield and marsh field at 51. temperatures today, yesterday we had the 60s. those are not in sight any time soon at least nor the next two days. tonight back 30s an freezing temperatures tomorrow morning in brockton, framingham, lowell in brockton, framingham, lowell, manchester new hampshire all at 31 degrees. 32 in worcester. 37 in boston, which going to be pretty good. 38 in marshfield and 40 my hot spot in hyannis. overnight tonight. that's what you will wake up to. tomorrow's high climbing into the mid- to upper 50s and we add a couple of clouds into your tuesday forecast. partly cloudy skies. by wednesday, 60. in come the clouds. in come the showers as well. the heaviest rain
i have gardner at 50. 49 in rutland. 53 in ayer. 54 in bellingham. a little chill and head to the merrimack raleigh or the boston area. 3 in boston. 53 in quincy. middle 50s in metro west. cambridge at 54. brookline, 54 degrees. temperatures anywhere from the 40s. the upper 40s, into the middle 5s for high. 55 in framingham. manchester, new hampshire at 53 degrees. and marshfield and marsh field at 51. temperatures today, yesterday we had the 60s. those are not in sight any time soon at least...
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you end up in-- in london. and i don't know how you came about it, but there was some deal that needed consulting in poland. a bus company that under the communists was selling all of these buses to the government. and then all of a sudden th-- that business fell out from under them and you got sent to try and fix this. >> so-- so-- the boston consulting group was hired by the world bank to go and fix a failing bus company in poland. they send me out to this little town with no experience. i don't know anything about buses or business, or anything for that matter. i get to this town-- i-- i'm supposed to be helping them fix the bus company. it's effectively unfixable-- unless the state started buying more buses, which they didn't. but while i was there i discovered something very interesting which was that my-- translator was carrying a newspaper. and in his newspaper-- i noticed a bunch of financial figures on the front page. and so i said, "what's that"? and he said, "ah, these are the very first privatizatio
you end up in-- in london. and i don't know how you came about it, but there was some deal that needed consulting in poland. a bus company that under the communists was selling all of these buses to the government. and then all of a sudden th-- that business fell out from under them and you got sent to try and fix this. >> so-- so-- the boston consulting group was hired by the world bank to go and fix a failing bus company in poland. they send me out to this little town with no...
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in a jury's hands. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm jean mackin. josh: i'm josh mcelveen. a jury is considering whether wolusky is guilty of first or second degree murder, among other charges. jean: wmur's jennifer crompton is live in dover with an update for us. reporter: this case comes down to credibility really, it's putting three friends against each other. zachary pinette and michael tatum, they struck plea deals with the state, they'll serve at least 30 years each for their role in the murder of aaron wilkinson. wolusky, on the other hand, faces both second and first degree murder and that of course means life in prison without parole if he's convicted. the defense painting wolusky as a young man who admitted planning to rob wilkinson that night but not to killing him. he points the finger at pinette and tatum as killers who brought the knives and stabbed him to death. the state claims while the codefendants have taken responsibility for their actions, wolusky acted knowingly and w
in a jury's hands. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm jean mackin. josh: i'm josh mcelveen. a jury is considering whether wolusky is guilty of first or second degree murder, among other charges. jean: wmur's jennifer crompton is live in dover with an update for us. reporter: this case comes down to credibility really, it's putting three friends against each other. zachary pinette and michael tatum, they struck plea deals with the state, they'll serve at least 30 years each for...
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in millville, mid 50's currently in wildwood.here's is what happening right now that current surface features map, we still have clouds and heavy rain in and around the carolinas, joaquin is heading out to sea but high pressure is moving in today and for most of this week. rainfall estimates over the past several days in and around philadelphia, i-95, south jersey, mainly one to two. higher amounts once we move in central and southern sections of delaware but this is devastation. we're talking almost 2 feet of rainfall in some parts of south carolina between columbia as well as charleston. high water rescues, flooded roadways, just a lot of mess there. coastal flood advisory still for part of the area. central and southern delaware, cumberland county, cape may county, this is to note next high tide at 4:00 o'clock. the for today 67 degrees for the high temperature. a few degrees below average high this time of the year which by the way is 70 degrees. that seven day forecast shows us a dry stretch, feeling like fall, next best cha
in millville, mid 50's currently in wildwood.here's is what happening right now that current surface features map, we still have clouds and heavy rain in and around the carolinas, joaquin is heading out to sea but high pressure is moving in today and for most of this week. rainfall estimates over the past several days in and around philadelphia, i-95, south jersey, mainly one to two. higher amounts once we move in central and southern sections of delaware but this is devastation. we're talking...
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in the act. reporter: police say a juvenile broke into the claremont planned parenthood center, destroyed equipment, cut phone lines, and damaged exam rooms. the boy allegedly damaged the plumbing. >> at this point in time, it is it. obviously significant. reporter: in a statement, governor hassan condemns the act and says it hurts women in the claremont region. reporter: chief scott says someone spray-painted graffiti on the front of the building on october 6. >> it is under investigation now to determine whether there is a and this one. reporter: planned parenthood said that included hate speech directed at health center workers. in a statement, they said -- >> planned parenthood has serviced this community for over they are not a facility that provides abortions. they provide critical reproductive health services and family planning services to citizens in this community. the damage to them is felt community-wide. reporter: this clinic is one of five planned parenthood locations across the sta
in the act. reporter: police say a juvenile broke into the claremont planned parenthood center, destroyed equipment, cut phone lines, and damaged exam rooms. the boy allegedly damaged the plumbing. >> at this point in time, it is it. obviously significant. reporter: in a statement, governor hassan condemns the act and says it hurts women in the claremont region. reporter: chief scott says someone spray-painted graffiti on the front of the building on october 6. >> it is under...
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in the north. in russia, and in the south. they do not conflict the outcome into collective terms with the strategy. the first issue that the jordanians are thinking about is the fundamentalists, d.a.e.s.h. or i.s.i.s. and are willing to coordinate. >> what do they have behind the scenes. >> after the russian matters in syria, they of the opinion that they will not leave soon. they are trying to relocate their position within the new equation, which have been imposed by the russian in syria. saying we'll coordinate with the russians, because our major concern now is the islamists threatening our security. >> how does it change the calculation on the ground, and how does it pave the way if it does at all for a political resolution. >> in recent days we have seen that there's a race between the political clerk and military clerk on the ground. i think most players right now, especially when we talk about saudi arabia, qatar and turkey are threat in fact and talking about turning syria into a war of attrition, between these parti
in the north. in russia, and in the south. they do not conflict the outcome into collective terms with the strategy. the first issue that the jordanians are thinking about is the fundamentalists, d.a.e.s.h. or i.s.i.s. and are willing to coordinate. >> what do they have behind the scenes. >> after the russian matters in syria, they of the opinion that they will not leave soon. they are trying to relocate their position within the new equation, which have been imposed by the russian...
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temperatures in the hudson valley, 61 in monticello. probably headed to about 40 tonight. 63 in hopewell junction. long island with a few more clouds, lower 60s. same thing down the shore at 63. the winds are still coming out of the northeast. occasionally a gust of 20 miles per hour. we'll see more of those gusts. winds get lighter. chilly night. open the windows. nice and comfortable at the suburbs. the sun gets going and we get toward 70 degrees during the afternoon hours. we had clouds that built during the afternoon. first high clouds coming in from the ocean. then fair weather clouds. looks like it's perfectly sunny over western new jersey and over the cas skills. that clear sky is going to start to move toward the coast. this is the closest pass of joaquin and a few of the clouds trying to fan back toward the coast. you can still see some of the rains down in the quairs. over 20 -- in the over 20 inches. you still have a wind flow that's out of the northeast. that wind will back off as the high builds calmer tonight in to tomorro
temperatures in the hudson valley, 61 in monticello. probably headed to about 40 tonight. 63 in hopewell junction. long island with a few more clouds, lower 60s. same thing down the shore at 63. the winds are still coming out of the northeast. occasionally a gust of 20 miles per hour. we'll see more of those gusts. winds get lighter. chilly night. open the windows. nice and comfortable at the suburbs. the sun gets going and we get toward 70 degrees during the afternoon hours. we had clouds that...