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marco still has a stack of textbooks from his days at itt tech in oakland.nded there with dreams of pursuing a career in computer security. the former high school dropout who eventually obtained his ged admitted that academically he was over his head. >> so, yeah, this is like, you know, way far in advance. >> reporter: marcos dropped out of itt after a little more than a semester because he couldn't keep up. today he still owes $8,000 for his federal loan. >> just baited in by the administrative office that the curriculum was easy. >> reporter: itt was investigated by the federal department of education for fraud. and the school eventually filed for bankruptcy. suzanne martindale is with consumers union. >> all too often students found after they enrolled that the education really wasn't what they promised. >> reporter: federal loans to for-profit colleges were eligible to be forgiven under the obama administration. the secretary of education betsy devos put a halt to the program before it could be implemented. california attorney general is suing along wit
marco still has a stack of textbooks from his days at itt tech in oakland.nded there with dreams of pursuing a career in computer security. the former high school dropout who eventually obtained his ged admitted that academically he was over his head. >> so, yeah, this is like, you know, way far in advance. >> reporter: marcos dropped out of itt after a little more than a semester because he couldn't keep up. today he still owes $8,000 for his federal loan. >> just baited in...
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marco still has a stack of textbooks from his days at itt tech in oakland. he attended there with dreams of pursuing a career in computer security. the former high school dropout who eventually obtained his ged admitted that academically he was over his head. >> so, yeah, this is like, you know, way far in advance. >> reporter: marcos dropped out of itt after a little more than a semester because he couldn't keep up. today he still owes $8,000 for his federal loan. >> just baited in by the administrative office that the curriculum was easy. >> reporter: itt was investigated by the federal department of education for fraud. and the school eventually filed for bankruptcy. suzanne martindale is with consumers union. >> all too often students found after they enrolled that the education really wasn't what they promised. >> reporter: federal loans to for-profit colleges were eligible to be forgiven under the obama administration. the secretary of education betsy devos put a halt to the program before it could be implemented. california attorney general is suing a
marco still has a stack of textbooks from his days at itt tech in oakland. he attended there with dreams of pursuing a career in computer security. the former high school dropout who eventually obtained his ged admitted that academically he was over his head. >> so, yeah, this is like, you know, way far in advance. >> reporter: marcos dropped out of itt after a little more than a semester because he couldn't keep up. today he still owes $8,000 for his federal loan. >> just...
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this collector bought itt may flee market, labeled as a typewriter.s a cryptography profefessor. he knew w what he was buying. this was possibly the transaction of his life. an online bidder bought the machine f f 45,000 e euros. [applause] the enigma was used to code memessages sent by the various branches of the nazi military. alan turing and his team cracked the code. last month, christie's set a a record w when a more adadvanced model went under the hammer for $547,000. historians say there are probably many other cryptographic machines waiting be discovered. host: that is it for your business and tennis. >> we are going to talk tennis now. shocking events at wimbledon. 24th-seeded sam query defeated world number one andy murray in five sets. murray appeared troubled by a hip injury. a shoulder injury forced novak djokovic to abruptly retire from his match. he will now take on roger federer. here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you. a present your judge has sentenced lula da silva to 9.5 years in prison on corruption charges, pa
this collector bought itt may flee market, labeled as a typewriter.s a cryptography profefessor. he knew w what he was buying. this was possibly the transaction of his life. an online bidder bought the machine f f 45,000 e euros. [applause] the enigma was used to code memessages sent by the various branches of the nazi military. alan turing and his team cracked the code. last month, christie's set a a record w when a more adadvanced model went under the hammer for $547,000. historians say there...
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now itts a year later an i can't forget it. ♪ >> the 77 days of fierce combat and the remote highlandsf vietnam will never be forgotten by those who fought at khe sahn. the young americans serving here and elsewhere in iraq will never forget their comrades, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories". >> it was right in front of me so i shot him down. >> details of men with extraordinary skill. >> so you hold it until you think you're about to lose consciousness, and then you whip back around. >> and the courage to match it. >> i kept thinking i'm going to live as long as i can. >> they exploded and then all the fighter agents. that's next on "war stories." >>> toni
now itts a year later an i can't forget it. ♪ >> the 77 days of fierce combat and the remote highlandsf vietnam will never be forgotten by those who fought at khe sahn. the young americans serving here and elsewhere in iraq will never forget their comrades, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories". >> it was right in front of me so i shot him down....
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itts, cowbells, cow ears, runs until 7:00 tonight. find a list of what entrÉes are included on wjla.com. for dessert, fill up on a signature slurpee. show up between now and 7:00 p.m. and get a small slurpee on the house. you may need it today to keep you cool because it is hot. doug: do not get brain freeze. adrianna: then you are hot and in thing. doug: -- and in thing. -- and in pain. doug: 96 today with maybe an isolated storm and 98 on thursday, the hottest and most uncomfortable day of the week with thunderstorms in the afternoon and a better of storms on friday. she liked heat during the afternoon of thursday may field between 102-104 degrees. turning a bit cooler on saturday. adrianna: find all the shade you can. thank you for joining us and we will see you tomorrow. stay tuned for abc 7 news at 4:00. if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. it's the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breat
itts, cowbells, cow ears, runs until 7:00 tonight. find a list of what entrÉes are included on wjla.com. for dessert, fill up on a signature slurpee. show up between now and 7:00 p.m. and get a small slurpee on the house. you may need it today to keep you cool because it is hot. doug: do not get brain freeze. adrianna: then you are hot and in thing. doug: -- and in thing. -- and in pain. doug: 96 today with maybe an isolated storm and 98 on thursday, the hottest and most uncomfortable day of...
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it is clear when you talk about itt from using it. an expression of william blake's. sense, you channelling god. it seems to me that is what is happening. when i wrote the 99 names of allah according to the koran, i meditated. it's more accurate to say i walked around the garden, repeating the arab word. the names. it seemed, on a daily basis, that a melody started to form in my mind to the arabic words. (music plays) everything today tends to be one—dimensional. people criticise muslims, catholics too easily. journalists too easily make jabs at catholics. they don't deal with the massive depth of catholicism or the depth of islam. i think it's... maybe there are programmes that want to disprove mohammed. it is notjust the historical dimensions of religion but they are speaking on a different level. their one—dimensional thinking is only historical and mystical. this is what is surprising about you. you talk unapologetically about your belief in god and what you are trying to do. which almost seems surprising in these times, when we have militant atheism, religion bei
it is clear when you talk about itt from using it. an expression of william blake's. sense, you channelling god. it seems to me that is what is happening. when i wrote the 99 names of allah according to the koran, i meditated. it's more accurate to say i walked around the garden, repeating the arab word. the names. it seemed, on a daily basis, that a melody started to form in my mind to the arabic words. (music plays) everything today tends to be one—dimensional. people criticise muslims,...
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that seems to be a great divide itt is emerging and ou outside in between those who do not have a collegeegree or some college and those who do. host: you write "there are two main schools of thought for trying to level the playing field for those who are underserved. income integration and the other is the no excuses approach." guest: a little bit of background. obviously, we're trying to address the problem of discrepancies and also by raise. there is a great deal of overlap here of course. , many decades with various initiatives and programs, veterans numerous to detail here, but recently, as inequalities have in some ways increased, school initiatives popular,ged as very happens how to accommodate a lot of effort has been put into the. 's school, so-called sort of a niche of charter schools. they are tools that try to , the mores,udents attitudes that are seen in more privileged people as far as education and also on, i guess you would call it the character, side as well that tries to deal with the whole person in a deal with the -- and to deal with the things that hold the students t
that seems to be a great divide itt is emerging and ou outside in between those who do not have a collegeegree or some college and those who do. host: you write "there are two main schools of thought for trying to level the playing field for those who are underserved. income integration and the other is the no excuses approach." guest: a little bit of background. obviously, we're trying to address the problem of discrepancies and also by raise. there is a great deal of overlap here of...
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they lost the starting some be secondary is the weakist wilbe >> guys have earned itt of footn the nflner we don't that >> somebody tells you that they look at your position whatever your job description here's a weakness of whatever. you should take that offensively, e you're a competitive person in this game. >> stay tuned. worker workere the houston as stereos are administering beat-downs. they're averaging per game away from home. >> tough match-up for phils the fightins down 1 n single to. jose isbest. all the don't necessarily have hit a home run, pl trail. fisher diving tommy joseph.phil love t sweep. >> thank you, buddy. >>> sports . >>> couple of tennessee hampions are in town, jim introducing billy jean king and andy roddic at st. joseph university. they answered about the careers and everybody got a sneak peak battle of the sexes based on tenne billy jean king and bobby o deg with severe weather at times, heading towards next weekend looking much calmer, we'll see plenty of sunshine. due points will be in check along with humidity, it will feel comfortable. you can look for
they lost the starting some be secondary is the weakist wilbe >> guys have earned itt of footn the nflner we don't that >> somebody tells you that they look at your position whatever your job description here's a weakness of whatever. you should take that offensively, e you're a competitive person in this game. >> stay tuned. worker workere the houston as stereos are administering beat-downs. they're averaging per game away from home. >> tough match-up for phils the...
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>> itt may. you k know, that's hohow the momovement s started in the beginning, to lift the ban.t went with many folks a across both aisles of the u.s. legislature, andnd within the service membmbers anand organizations, questioning the ban and trying to find a way for service, g getting that titimeih the obama administration, to lift the ban and allow open service, so there was a lot of work and a lot of folks that showed support and interest in that happening. the united states isn't really breaeaking ground h here. therere are right now 14 of thee nations thatat have open trans service. someme of our closest u.s. allis have open service. it's not an issue for their forces as far as readiness. brent: that was jennifer long, a transgender u.s. military veterans speaking to us earlier. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. muslims in jerusalem returned to pray in the al-aqsa mosque. for the first time in two weeks, but the situation rapidly turned into renewed unrest with israeli police using rubber bullets and stun grenades. dozens of people were
>> itt may. you k know, that's hohow the momovement s started in the beginning, to lift the ban.t went with many folks a across both aisles of the u.s. legislature, andnd within the service membmbers anand organizations, questioning the ban and trying to find a way for service, g getting that titimeih the obama administration, to lift the ban and allow open service, so there was a lot of work and a lot of folks that showed support and interest in that happening. the united states isn't...
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considering these arbitrary acts directed at our citizens, i do not think itt makes sense t t continue n negotiations onon exnding ththe customs s ion. that could have ramifications for its ports. there are also calls to anand e. financial l assistance to turke. the situation is that mr. erdogan keeps blackmailing germany and europe. he arbitrarily detains people, and people should not travel to turkey anymore, and a travel warning for the whole country might have to be declared. turkish authorities have handed berlin a list that has now become public. it alleges dozens of german companies are supporting terrorism in turkey. brent: i am joined at the big table by our political correspondent. good to see you. let's begin by discussing -- there are reports that german businesses now are also in the crosshairs with ankara. >> what we are seeing here is another sign of how this mentality of open out if you are not with us, you are against us" is unfolding in ankara. we have seen human rights activists invest -- arrested. this is not a leading figure working there. now, it is a list of comp
considering these arbitrary acts directed at our citizens, i do not think itt makes sense t t continue n negotiations onon exnding ththe customs s ion. that could have ramifications for its ports. there are also calls to anand e. financial l assistance to turke. the situation is that mr. erdogan keeps blackmailing germany and europe. he arbitrarily detains people, and people should not travel to turkey anymore, and a travel warning for the whole country might have to be declared. turkish...
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fossil we have of a shoe that ever existed is 9000 years old, and it came from oregon, do you sign itta special was designed for you to start the company in oregon? phil: i have not thought about it that way, but i would take it. david: your father was a newspaper editor and when you wanted a summer job, he told you he would not hire you. why wouldn't he hire you? phil: he knew me pretty well. there were two major newspapers in portland at the time. the journal, which he was publisher of, he wouldn't hire me so i went across the street to the oregonian and got in and worked there for three summers. david: in high school, you were an athlete and ran. but where you a superstar athlete, average athlete, or what would you say? phil: i was a little better than average, but certainly not a superstar. david: you got a scholarship to go to the university of oregon? phil: no, i did not. i was a walk on, or run on. david: your best time was 4:10 for a mile. 4:00 13. david: your best time was 4.13. suppose i told you you could either have built nike or run a 3.56 mile? phil: i will take nike. dav
fossil we have of a shoe that ever existed is 9000 years old, and it came from oregon, do you sign itta special was designed for you to start the company in oregon? phil: i have not thought about it that way, but i would take it. david: your father was a newspaper editor and when you wanted a summer job, he told you he would not hire you. why wouldn't he hire you? phil: he knew me pretty well. there were two major newspapers in portland at the time. the journal, which he was publisher of, he...
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he did what he thought was appropriate i would not make itt appear as though politics was in the way of what he was doing. he wasn't doing it to play politics he wanted to make sure he was doing would put continued integrity in our system and keep a foreign government from playing a role around in our democracy. >> host: if reviewers are interested j johnson was asked those questions, what is happening in the obama administration at the time this is being discovered and what was the thinking. j johnson taken those questions for the house intelligence committee. we cover that hearing recently. you can go to c-span.org and watch it there. >> want to say thank you for your service to this country.an i want to touch on the russian investigation. this lot of stuff going on about fake news in the media. people need to realize media is part of the democracy. one thing is about meddling is that we are sovereign nation. anyone running for the office of our presidency needs to realize it's very prestigious office. anyone involved in it taking information from one subornation to try to influenc
he did what he thought was appropriate i would not make itt appear as though politics was in the way of what he was doing. he wasn't doing it to play politics he wanted to make sure he was doing would put continued integrity in our system and keep a foreign government from playing a role around in our democracy. >> host: if reviewers are interested j johnson was asked those questions, what is happening in the obama administration at the time this is being discovered and what was the...
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but her itt retained a box and it has in the past it doesn't take much to go from zero to one hundred. there and we have clean violence leading to a huge numbers of death. because it is i'm the religious heart of the city even if the ruins of the jewish temple. didn't it make it clear current. a muslim temple the hot button muslim mosque. the third holiest site in islam and her every move they held a big change ther. can crack. attention and you are right below their muslim officials did not. agree base metal detectors and current big metal detectors are so he friction. right image thanks very much indeed it was my pleasure that reporting from jerusalem. thad gemini has warned its citizens to exercise caution and if they travel to turkey the latest move in a dispute over ankara's arrest of human rights activist spellings also threatening to frustrate german investment in turkey. ankara meanwhile is accusing the government in germany of being irresponsible and even of harboring terrorists the german foreign minister said added that no one safety can be guaranteed. in the current crackd
but her itt retained a box and it has in the past it doesn't take much to go from zero to one hundred. there and we have clean violence leading to a huge numbers of death. because it is i'm the religious heart of the city even if the ruins of the jewish temple. didn't it make it clear current. a muslim temple the hot button muslim mosque. the third holiest site in islam and her every move they held a big change ther. can crack. attention and you are right below their muslim officials did not....
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he can only lose two republicans wh get this bill passed and he's itt a lot more than two who have problems with it. that is not really going to be solved by more time. r ey may find a way to twist some arms and offer some more goodies but we heard from rand aful today that he's not going to sign on so they can only afford to lose one more. >> quijano: john dickerson in washington for us, thanks very much. iran said today it has locked up another american on spying charges. the state department is calling for his immediate release. debora patta has the story from our london bureau. >> reporter: although information is not exactly being forthcoming from iran, this is naat we do know about the foreign national found guilty of spying. iranian state media has named him as 37 year old chinese- american xiyue wang, a princeton university academic who was anducting historical research in iran. ert officials accuse him of gathering information under the direct guidance of the u.s. and for this he has been sentenced to ten years in an iranian jail. releasing scant information about prisoners is noth
he can only lose two republicans wh get this bill passed and he's itt a lot more than two who have problems with it. that is not really going to be solved by more time. r ey may find a way to twist some arms and offer some more goodies but we heard from rand aful today that he's not going to sign on so they can only afford to lose one more. >> quijano: john dickerson in washington for us, thanks very much. iran said today it has locked up another american on spying charges. the state...
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on friday, charlie was removed from life support and admitted itte hospice care where he died a few hourser, just one week short of his first birthday. tributes to charlie have come from all over the world, including pope francis. in a tweet he said, "i entrust little charlie to the father, and pray for his parents and all those who loved him." elaine. >> quijano: jonathan vigliotti, thanks. a study out this week involving more than 100 deceased n.f.l. players showed 99% of them had the degenerative brain disease c.t.e. fto days after the study was released, a player for the baltimore ravens abruptly runounced his retirement. roxana saberi has more on this. >> reporter: as the n.f.l.'s training camps kicked off this week, the player called the smartest man in the league decided to hang up his cleats at age 26. baltimore ravens offensive lineman john urschel tweeted: >> what we have here is we have a nice little graph. >> reporter: the scholar athlete didn't say exactly why he's retiring from football, but his secision comes two days after a study found that all but one of 111 brains of fo
on friday, charlie was removed from life support and admitted itte hospice care where he died a few hourser, just one week short of his first birthday. tributes to charlie have come from all over the world, including pope francis. in a tweet he said, "i entrust little charlie to the father, and pray for his parents and all those who loved him." elaine. >> quijano: jonathan vigliotti, thanks. a study out this week involving more than 100 deceased n.f.l. players showed 99% of them...
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front when itt comes to sports gambling. he expresses legalization in the next few years. with that? >> there's real buzz about the change. the process of looking at what is happening in countries. where there is legalized examing. to make sure we're in position participate scarlet: your thinking has shifted here over the years. what would it take to get the mlb to abandon its legal fight with new jersey? >> i doubt we will abandon the with new jersey. we've taken the case. we'll continue with the case. said that, when come to the realization that there maybe legislation. think it's incumbent on us to make sure the interests are protected. move on tot's expansion of mlb. you talked about bringing montreal.ack to -- the trump administration as you know, getting ready to renegotiate nafta. does that have any on mlb's decision? really. i think we have a couple of issues that need to be resolved move on to seriously consider expansion. have some time before we get to a real decision point. think the situation with respect to nafta will be clarified. scarlet: let's talk about t
front when itt comes to sports gambling. he expresses legalization in the next few years. with that? >> there's real buzz about the change. the process of looking at what is happening in countries. where there is legalized examing. to make sure we're in position participate scarlet: your thinking has shifted here over the years. what would it take to get the mlb to abandon its legal fight with new jersey? >> i doubt we will abandon the with new jersey. we've taken the case. we'll...
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itt has been talked about, won't take any barrels out of the market. it would put them into the deal. it wouldn't trade any shock and off. limitedms like a policy. vonnie: it seems like they are expressing this may not be the right and to do. the market is being a little bit sulky. it once more and it gets something else. , not and on tactics necessarily pricing that long. will: i think the point they would make is compared with previous cycles, what opec has done has been quite mild. if you look at how saudi arabia has behaved in the past, they expect them to do more. there are political issues. if they did take more barrels out of the market, it would go toward ending this supply. the problem we see is opec aims to cut stock piles. they have not responded yet did we have not seen that yet. rises this time of year. if they would cut another billion heralds a day, you might start to see that more quickly. vonnie: that is a great story by our colleague in the last two hours. this is about peak oil coming. i thought we were past peak oil at this point? w
itt has been talked about, won't take any barrels out of the market. it would put them into the deal. it wouldn't trade any shock and off. limitedms like a policy. vonnie: it seems like they are expressing this may not be the right and to do. the market is being a little bit sulky. it once more and it gets something else. , not and on tactics necessarily pricing that long. will: i think the point they would make is compared with previous cycles, what opec has done has been quite mild. if you...
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day, itt the end of the is all predicated on a possible military conflict, going head-to-head.ets --nited states does choose that route, it could be in the crosshairs. that is a bet nobody wants to see blowup in everybody's face. this is the nature of military threat. the higher the stakes, obviously you have to maintain the possibility there are things you can do, militarily, that will work to your vintage. it is hard -- to your advantage. it is hard to see how that will play out for the united states. the south korean capital is only a matter of 50 kilometers from the border. ballisticontinental missile threat is not facing south korea. south korea also has an extremely high military threat from north korea. north korea faces it from south korea. south korea is hardly defenseless, itself. limited,hances of a surgical military strike against the north that resets the playing field for further negotiations, is really hard to see. all sides know that, but no one is prepared to say it publicly. richard, being cynical and looking at it through that lens, in three weeks time will b
day, itt the end of the is all predicated on a possible military conflict, going head-to-head.ets --nited states does choose that route, it could be in the crosshairs. that is a bet nobody wants to see blowup in everybody's face. this is the nature of military threat. the higher the stakes, obviously you have to maintain the possibility there are things you can do, militarily, that will work to your vintage. it is hard -- to your advantage. it is hard to see how that will play out for the...
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it back to day, market nice under pressure. , 15 stocksike, what down, eight moving to the upside as itt the highs of the .6%,nd an excess of average audience looking than are than they would at this time of the morning. it is an up arrow story from a mixed signals out of wall street, the dow marginally down, the s&p marginally up. we discuss the crisis in qatar. that is coming up in a little while. ♪ whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> good evening. i am jeff glor, filling in for charlie rose who is traveling. pbs newshour will air a new series called inside prisons .ussia the product of reporting by journalist nick schifrin and zach fan
it back to day, market nice under pressure. , 15 stocksike, what down, eight moving to the upside as itt the highs of the .6%,nd an excess of average audience looking than are than they would at this time of the morning. it is an up arrow story from a mixed signals out of wall street, the dow marginally down, the s&p marginally up. we discuss the crisis in qatar. that is coming up in a little while. ♪ whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect...
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trump agenda in washington, and how much is about the macro backdrop that with saw the dallas fed that ittabout -- might be around for some time to come? jaap: we saw the two years drifted closely to libor as well as the two years, it drifted lower. it was corrected quickly. we see sometimes 20 or 30 basis points, as well. all in all, it bakes in a new normal, which could be as low as 2% rather than 4% or 3.5%. recap whatt to happened on friday, the inflation data was weaker than expected. lower than consumer confidence lower-than-expected. ,ig bank earnings are so far they have not really been able to stand out. in terms of implications on your long-term view of what the fed does from here, goldman sachs, they cut the odds of a december fed rate hike to 55%. has anything changed in your view? jaap: sure. there is less likelihood of a rate hike going forward. this is the most watched phenomenon in the world. i think it will be moving in that direction. baking in less rate hikes going forward. tracy: what do you think of the other developed markets central banks? before we had janet yellen
trump agenda in washington, and how much is about the macro backdrop that with saw the dallas fed that ittabout -- might be around for some time to come? jaap: we saw the two years drifted closely to libor as well as the two years, it drifted lower. it was corrected quickly. we see sometimes 20 or 30 basis points, as well. all in all, it bakes in a new normal, which could be as low as 2% rather than 4% or 3.5%. recap whatt to happened on friday, the inflation data was weaker than expected....
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one of his elections, the most popular bumper sticker in the itte was put for the crook, is importanthe was running against david duke. everyone knew the edwards was a crook. but they kind of liked it. it was fascinating. william: same thing with you long. qheuy long. charles: yes. it wasn't an honorable decision to make. but there was a part of me that really did believe in public service. and, all of my heroes as a kid were people who kind of changed the world. i had posters of martin luther king, i had a t-shirt of martin luther king. i liked him in the way other people liked rock stars, and athletes. to me he of the demise something i aspire to. -- to me he epitomized something i aspire to. it is something that gets glossed over a lot, how incredibly educated he was. not just in the inflection of the voice, but the incredible references he is making. creek references. -- greek references. half of the people in these audiences don't understand what they are hearing, but he is grounding them in southern gospel. this idea that you could bridge these two worlds, the highly intellectua
one of his elections, the most popular bumper sticker in the itte was put for the crook, is importanthe was running against david duke. everyone knew the edwards was a crook. but they kind of liked it. it was fascinating. william: same thing with you long. qheuy long. charles: yes. it wasn't an honorable decision to make. but there was a part of me that really did believe in public service. and, all of my heroes as a kid were people who kind of changed the world. i had posters of martin luther...
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the question is whether he raise itt ed it reportedly or not. he's been all over the map, not only to our elections but to nato. he said different things at different times, and one of the challenges when you're all over the map is that this kind of disparate way of where you stand is something to exploit. >> even tillerson did not have the president raising consequences for russian interference in the election. based on your difference with russia, for russia to stop this kind of activity which we know is continuing -- we hear this in public testimony from u.s. officials -- for russia to stop this kind of interference, does it need to see hard consequences? >> absolutely, jim. consequences are critical to discouraging russia from taking further action. obviously we also need to do our homework in explaining to the american people just how the russian operations were carried out. that's why a number of members of congress have called for an investigative commission, so that the american people can understand how russia manipulated our democracy
the question is whether he raise itt ed it reportedly or not. he's been all over the map, not only to our elections but to nato. he said different things at different times, and one of the challenges when you're all over the map is that this kind of disparate way of where you stand is something to exploit. >> even tillerson did not have the president raising consequences for russian interference in the election. based on your difference with russia, for russia to stop this kind of...
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of the people in your panel, you guys made a a business decision to be anti-trumpet >> and you guys ittlso makes the decision. he made a decision to be antagonistic towards media, to lump us together, to rally your followers to think that we are bad people and attack us online. >> with a free press, comes a fair press. and a fully responsible press. >> tucker: those kind of revealing.s did you notice at the end kellyanne conway said cnn hasin made a business decision to become the anti-trump network. kind of a strong charge since that if true it would bear no resemblance at all to journalism.mb and yet chris cuomo does not bother to deny that or even seems surprised, but why would he , it's true. the interview lasted more than . half-hour, and yet there is more. he went on facebook to post about how great he was. >> we did a long interview with kellyanne conway, because we care. to those who say you are too hostile to the president, who else would give kelly in that amount of time? who else? nobody. why? why do we do it? because we believe in the conversation. we believe in things being
of the people in your panel, you guys made a a business decision to be anti-trumpet >> and you guys ittlso makes the decision. he made a decision to be antagonistic towards media, to lump us together, to rally your followers to think that we are bad people and attack us online. >> with a free press, comes a fair press. and a fully responsible press. >> tucker: those kind of revealing.s did you notice at the end kellyanne conway said cnn hasin made a business decision to become...
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it really brought up -- it was predictable as you noted in your opening, and isn't itt interesting that that response proved his point about the media? they focus on the absurd. they cannot be taken seriously. they themselves do not take their job seriously and it a reinforces the point that theydo are increasingly irrelevant. they can't be trusted because they are not bringing people be real news. when you look at his twitter feed,, and there's been some complaints about this recently, they've begun counting his tweets and checking out the percentage of what is on policy versus what is on complaining media.hewh there is very little policy. which tells you there's a specific reason for the twitter feed. it's to push back on these issues as he governs on serious issues like foreign policy, talkingue with china, dealing with north korea. shooting at isis. killing them. the little kid in england, sometimes twitter serves the purpose in that regard. i think it's brilliant. it reinforces his point about the media and they fall right into the trap.gh because they are caught up in their own lo
it really brought up -- it was predictable as you noted in your opening, and isn't itt interesting that that response proved his point about the media? they focus on the absurd. they cannot be taken seriously. they themselves do not take their job seriously and it a reinforces the point that theydo are increasingly irrelevant. they can't be trusted because they are not bringing people be real news. when you look at his twitter feed,, and there's been some complaints about this recently, they've...
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navy seals say that if you want at itt an elephant, you e one bite at a time. reporter: anthony, did you have hesitation taking this job knowing that it might cause friction, and that it might lead to sean leaving? and the 2 are somewhat coincidental. did you have hesitation about how you would relate to the rest of the white house staff coming in under those circumstances? mr. scaramucci: listen, i'm a business person, and what happens in business a lot of times is you have locations in personnel and u.s. lifestyle choices people are making. -- you have lifestyle choices people are making good i would love to have sean here. sean decided to go. it's student he is as a human being and team player. , anthony is is coming in, let me clean the slate for anthony. i appreciate sean for that, i love him for it. i don't have friction with sean, i don't have friction with reince. we are serving the president, and i want to make sure that our cultural template is putting the american agenda -- his agenda first and serve the american people and his interests. i'm a busin
navy seals say that if you want at itt an elephant, you e one bite at a time. reporter: anthony, did you have hesitation taking this job knowing that it might cause friction, and that it might lead to sean leaving? and the 2 are somewhat coincidental. did you have hesitation about how you would relate to the rest of the white house staff coming in under those circumstances? mr. scaramucci: listen, i'm a business person, and what happens in business a lot of times is you have locations in...
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sarkozy did itt once in 2009 at the height of the financial crisis and france hollande- france will didt. he went to show he can also use the congress to reinforce his powers, reinforce the image of a powerful president. that means there are some dangers to this. for example, the far left wing decided not to attend this congress. press who was talking about macron as a jupiter, the king of gods, also parent -- comparing him to the sun king, with the monarch who may -- moved to versailles in the 17th century. guy: thank you. i want to recap what has been happening. north korea saying that it has missile with aa significant increase in range capable of hitting targets significantly further away. let's show you what the exchange market reaction has been. a little bit of volatility surrounding that event. this is something that is coming from one source which is north korea. i suspect there are rocket scientist who are going over what this looks like, though launch angle, etc., trying to produce what the capability of this device is. we'll continue to monitor it and bring you the latest new
sarkozy did itt once in 2009 at the height of the financial crisis and france hollande- france will didt. he went to show he can also use the congress to reinforce his powers, reinforce the image of a powerful president. that means there are some dangers to this. for example, the far left wing decided not to attend this congress. press who was talking about macron as a jupiter, the king of gods, also parent -- comparing him to the sun king, with the monarch who may -- moved to versailles in the...
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there also some challenges for president trump itte. the two are this.he continuing sanctions of u.s. on ukraine. very important united states support the europeans and our own policy on this. as you know, president trump has set several points during his presidency and enter in the camping and submitted he would like to live to those sages but putin's done nothing to warn up. second and most important for president trump is the fact that putin launched a cyber attack on the american elections in 2016. there has been absolutely no response from president trump. no investigation by the trump administration. no pressure on the russian government. and the center just voted two weeks ago by a 97-2 margin to put sages on russia over that hacking of our elections. president trump is trying to water down the bill right now. i think this is a real problem for him. onhe is seen as too sfooft president putin, there will be a problem back home in washington because republicans, not just democrats are gearing up to send russia tough message. so, that an other measur
there also some challenges for president trump itte. the two are this.he continuing sanctions of u.s. on ukraine. very important united states support the europeans and our own policy on this. as you know, president trump has set several points during his presidency and enter in the camping and submitted he would like to live to those sages but putin's done nothing to warn up. second and most important for president trump is the fact that putin launched a cyber attack on the american elections...
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itt good they wrapped this up early. there are in delays on the schuylkill making your way inmo. rest of the majors are looking good this morning as well city.ing the vine, 202, 95, however we have our usual event closures including mlk closed for activities today. taking a live look at i-95 at race street not too much volume just yet this morning. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda muhler new back to you. >> amanda, thank you. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this sunday morning... this alarm kept going off inside the wall of the house, once a day for 13 years until right now, coming up what finally got that incessant beeping to stop. >>> delaware county school gets a new play gun thanks to the generosity of special visitors how far they have traveled, and why, we will be right >>joe: hi.this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to launch the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including erin. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>> just a few weeks ago eyewitness knees told bu
itt good they wrapped this up early. there are in delays on the schuylkill making your way inmo. rest of the majors are looking good this morning as well city.ing the vine, 202, 95, however we have our usual event closures including mlk closed for activities today. taking a live look at i-95 at race street not too much volume just yet this morning. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda muhler new back to you. >> amanda, thank you. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news"...
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five years ago we would say, well, that merger is so off the charts that nobody would ever consider ittill stop i think that is gone. wall street loves these mergers. but you have to stop and think about the price we're paying for that. the cost billioions of dollars. the first thing they do after the fcc rubberstamps the proposal is, where can we make economies? oh, how about the newsrooms? let's shut down the local news station we are buying or consolidate three or four voices into one voice. it really is a democracy issue and a free-speech issue. i would like to go back for a second to the, that chairman pai made in your clip about big companies voluntarily doing this. let's be real here. when you're talking about companies that have monopolies in so many markets, where they control distribution and content and you're going to expect them to voluntarily protect the public interest, you're talking about something that is not going to happen. i was at the fcc for 11 years as commissioner and for a time as interim chairman. believe me, i never saw these voluntary guidelines work. finall
five years ago we would say, well, that merger is so off the charts that nobody would ever consider ittill stop i think that is gone. wall street loves these mergers. but you have to stop and think about the price we're paying for that. the cost billioions of dollars. the first thing they do after the fcc rubberstamps the proposal is, where can we make economies? oh, how about the newsrooms? let's shut down the local news station we are buying or consolidate three or four voices into one voice....
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it was largely symbolic, and itt was beyond costly for all the countries involved.think, president obama was hoping to isolate present trumpp in the g20, but a lot of thesese countries are taking donald trump's lead, whether it's indonesia, russia, turkey, saudi arabia. they are actually thinking, finally, he saying what everyone else is thinking. now we don't have to go along with it. it looks like president obama is the guy who is out of step and out of time. >> jesse: and he did this in south korea, when we are trying to show a united front against north korea. >> juan: has already according at the dnc, you know what, obama is not going anywhere, guys. one more thing coming up. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a diffe
it was largely symbolic, and itt was beyond costly for all the countries involved.think, president obama was hoping to isolate present trumpp in the g20, but a lot of thesese countries are taking donald trump's lead, whether it's indonesia, russia, turkey, saudi arabia. they are actually thinking, finally, he saying what everyone else is thinking. now we don't have to go along with it. it looks like president obama is the guy who is out of step and out of time. >> jesse: and he did this...
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korea, itt is north is turkey, how to deal with turkey.ce that the industrialized nations have not always found, mainly, what our economic interests and what our political interests? and what interests are superior and which are leading? especially when you look at the relationship of europe and turkey. i think that is clear. it shows that it is extremely hard for the german government to react to erdogan's accusations, because if they were to, it would be nice for erdogan to use again in domestic politics. it is extremely hard balancing the international sphere with domestic politics, like the german elections. guy: do you think this g-20 will have a meaningful impact on the german elections that are upcoming? carsten: it could. if mrs. merkel succeeds in bringing some tangible result to the public. her party is currently positioning mrs. merkel as the international leader. maybe the last leader of the free world. buys it,rman public mrs. merkel needs to deliver some kind of results, some nice pictures, but also resolved. if they do, they
korea, itt is north is turkey, how to deal with turkey.ce that the industrialized nations have not always found, mainly, what our economic interests and what our political interests? and what interests are superior and which are leading? especially when you look at the relationship of europe and turkey. i think that is clear. it shows that it is extremely hard for the german government to react to erdogan's accusations, because if they were to, it would be nice for erdogan to use again in...
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yes, you can want to change trash itt to simply has that cascading effect down to the point where people trying cover an honest-to-good booted awaye being old problem and the new problem on top of that and that doesn't serve anybody findse you're trying to out whether or not one of the leaders in congress is going to thatwho did it, how did come to happen, who else got hurt. and this vitriol gets in the way of fundamental information. can i take my kid to that ball on saturday because we were thinking of having little league. if would be really easy if i were queen of the world, to say media, now, if ever, is when you need to hire more this work and they need to be hired to work all the country, not just in and l.a. washington but you need to put people in tory state, and they need cover that state, that's their beat and they need to get to know people, they need to get to understand the culture. understando get to the faith, they need to understand the history, they localo understand the issues and their job is to tell were queenes, if i of the world. but this is the united states and j
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it is hard to say itt is just coincidenceses, it is more of a .attern of deep ties amy: what about iraklyeladze ? he is the eighth person identified as being a part of that meeting who was the soviet born u.s. citizen. i can hear anything. amy: can you hear me now? can you hear me now? sorry. wewere talkingng to professor sa gunitsky, associate professor of political science at the university of toronto. we may be able to go back to hihim. but right now, we're going to turn -- can you hear me now? >> yes. that was strange. amy: quickly, if you could talk about the eighth person in the room who has been identified, -- person who represented ike kaveladze, a soviet-born u.s. citizen, attended as a representative of the father-and-son russian developers. >> that's right. irakly kaveladze was assumed to be a translator. i've seen his english link which writing. he is not that good. he was not there as the capacity of a translator. it is more likely, he was a business partner -- is business partners with trump's friend and a russian oligarch. thes a middleman since 1990's. in 2000, he was impl
it is hard to say itt is just coincidenceses, it is more of a .attern of deep ties amy: what about iraklyeladze ? he is the eighth person identified as being a part of that meeting who was the soviet born u.s. citizen. i can hear anything. amy: can you hear me now? can you hear me now? sorry. wewere talkingng to professor sa gunitsky, associate professor of political science at the university of toronto. we may be able to go back to hihim. but right now, we're going to turn -- can you hear me...
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itt is not a personal -- but began a problem with 1909-1911. if your role in 1909 was possibly a strike trigger that marginal -- a strike breaker, that marginalizes you in the story. for me, the answer is moving beyond 1909-1911. , ai just had a thought little off of what you are saying. when i went to see occupy wall street take to task about not being creative, they said you have to throw stuff against the wall and see what sticks. the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative referencing the triangle fire as he is making his arguments means there is some intersectionality where we can reach a broad spectrum of people with the story and use it to tell other tales of oppression. there is something there that reaches people. she uses the triangle and talks about walmart. she is an activist from bangladesh. she talks about triangle and considers it a sisterhood. that was a great question. >> there is a woman who has written an essay on the funeral and whiteness and the outpouring emergingwith the understanding of jews and italians o
itt is not a personal -- but began a problem with 1909-1911. if your role in 1909 was possibly a strike trigger that marginal -- a strike breaker, that marginalizes you in the story. for me, the answer is moving beyond 1909-1911. , ai just had a thought little off of what you are saying. when i went to see occupy wall street take to task about not being creative, they said you have to throw stuff against the wall and see what sticks. the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative...
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as someone who was concerned about the of moral hazard, itt secretary mnuchin you understand can you do these about legislation in with you agree reconstituting freddie and they any should be avoided at all cost?. >> i do look forward to working with you as i have said previous solution that has a pretty for the housing market and doesn't put taxpayers at risk. and that does not put taxpayers at risk. as a huge part of the economy and leaving them been considered -- conservatorship doesn't make sense. >> so given the of past experience of the gse do you agree your, that fannie mae and freddie mac should not be reprivatized as privately owned as the government backed institutions?. >> implicitly?. >> in other words, under any circumstances to be reprivatized as privately-owned and government-backed?. >> if there is something it should be explicit and pay for or should be very clear there is an implicit government backing. >> the chair now recognizes the gentlemen in the dashing pink suit and from misery. [laughter] -- missouri. >> thanks for being here. with a democracy once those rul
as someone who was concerned about the of moral hazard, itt secretary mnuchin you understand can you do these about legislation in with you agree reconstituting freddie and they any should be avoided at all cost?. >> i do look forward to working with you as i have said previous solution that has a pretty for the housing market and doesn't put taxpayers at risk. and that does not put taxpayers at risk. as a huge part of the economy and leaving them been considered -- conservatorship...
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. >> i mean i went to school and got a drafting degree with itt tech which is now closed.f places require you know experience not just education. and it was really hard. i apply for a lot and was not getting anywhere. >> you heard what brian said about experience and education, bob, what do you do that helps these men and women who come home sort of be able to fill the role s there education component? i mean you can't walk on to a construction site and do the job. how do you help bridge that gap foremen and women? >> we have some classroom. most of it is practical experience on the job. i work with them. i typically show them what what to do the first time and let them do it the second time under my supervision and third time let tm it. let them do it and come back and check it. and critique it. >> bob, one of the things we keep hearing from people is you know the need and the rightful need for veteran services. something like what you were doing you know? the government has responsibility to veterans. but you know sector has responsibility to veterans as well. is the kin
. >> i mean i went to school and got a drafting degree with itt tech which is now closed.f places require you know experience not just education. and it was really hard. i apply for a lot and was not getting anywhere. >> you heard what brian said about experience and education, bob, what do you do that helps these men and women who come home sort of be able to fill the role s there education component? i mean you can't walk on to a construction site and do the job. how do you help...
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with you to not only trade but all of the economic efforts of getting appalachiappalachian back on itt again. we have a huge opioid issue in and around our region that coupled with joblessness and a lot of hopelessness in some cases. your department is absolutely critical to the folks that i live in and around to getting us back on our feet. >> i understand, senator. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator capito. senator murray. >> make it very much. mr. secretary, i know you've heard a lot about the printer ship programs are most of us honestly support them but i'm concerned the presidents executive order serve as a distraction and what is happening in this budget where there's a huge slash in the investments in areas like workforce training, public health and education repeated issues that event bipartisan supported come to the investments on this committee. in fact, chairman blunt and i been able to find investments in registered upmanship grants since 201 2016. these are grants that have actually put tens of thousands of workers on a proven path to the middle class and help
with you to not only trade but all of the economic efforts of getting appalachiappalachian back on itt again. we have a huge opioid issue in and around our region that coupled with joblessness and a lot of hopelessness in some cases. your department is absolutely critical to the folks that i live in and around to getting us back on our feet. >> i understand, senator. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator capito. senator murray. >> make it very much. mr....
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right now, most people think itt this will not happen but is brazil so anything could happen.so big is almost like we put fdr in jail. what is the response of a huge body of resilient people who are not part of brazilian capitalism? also veryat is important in brazil. lula is an extremely popular figure. thes tied to all of programs over the last 20 years. he has a lot of support. we saw people going to the streets in rio to show the support for lula. a soul's case. this is not the end of it. and we should expect a lot more in terms of headlines and news in terms of currency and the bond market going forward on the back of this. guy: thank you very that was a reporter joining us out of the dubai on the story. scott thiel is still with us. money continues to pour in. thet yellen is what is prime drivers of that. how much longer do you anticipate this will come? two things are happening. the fed is keeping the pace of monetary tightening slow. the same time, the fundamentals of emerging markets -- that is a broad word -- conceptually you are seeing lower inflation and high real
right now, most people think itt this will not happen but is brazil so anything could happen.so big is almost like we put fdr in jail. what is the response of a huge body of resilient people who are not part of brazilian capitalism? also veryat is important in brazil. lula is an extremely popular figure. thes tied to all of programs over the last 20 years. he has a lot of support. we saw people going to the streets in rio to show the support for lula. a soul's case. this is not the end of it....
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you know, my buck list of directors that i want to do one day have the opportunity to work with and itteetings you had with him and what his reaction been to the film and your portrayal? for the first time. >> first time. >> i met his children first. i met his wife as well. i studied hours and hours of tape and videos of him speaking and, you know, just to really get down his -- listism isms to portray him accurately on film. i think more than anything, you know, he also wanted to be heard. you know, he needed to be heard, and what he wanted to do was, make sure that his constituents that his city everybody made it home safely. and unfortunately, at that point they couldn't hear him. you know, so i think that's just -- that's a lesson for us in today's times we all need to start listening to each other and hearing each other out. em pathetically as human beings. we're all in this together. >> i love your passion when you talk about this. i think that's what's drawing me so much to this. you talk about this from not just an actor's perspective but someone living in america and really cog
you know, my buck list of directors that i want to do one day have the opportunity to work with and itteetings you had with him and what his reaction been to the film and your portrayal? for the first time. >> first time. >> i met his children first. i met his wife as well. i studied hours and hours of tape and videos of him speaking and, you know, just to really get down his -- listism isms to portray him accurately on film. i think more than anything, you know, he also wanted to...
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andng then about the continenta congress and the role itt plays theti place where the declarati of independence was debated, adopted andng signed. you learn about another chapter of its history here, you know, behind me in this gallery during valley forge winter. later on we come back 11 years later after the declaration of independence to learn about its role in the federal constitution. we do those kind ofbo connectio with otherer sites, whether it brandywine literally 15 feet sitting is the entrance to what we call the field of battle, which is an immersive battlefield experience where we put you s on to the frt lines of the fighting around the birmingham meeting house, which was a quaker meeting house where some of the early fighting took place on septemberer 11th, 1777. again, what we're trying to do with these is you can't tell the whole story of every fight, but if we w can spark an interest a excitement and curiosity learning more about that story, that's a greatve way then to ho people andrk then redirect peop. it is not just philadelphia, it is notpl just the region. we have a lot of
andng then about the continenta congress and the role itt plays theti place where the declarati of independence was debated, adopted andng signed. you learn about another chapter of its history here, you know, behind me in this gallery during valley forge winter. later on we come back 11 years later after the declaration of independence to learn about its role in the federal constitution. we do those kind ofbo connectio with otherer sites, whether it brandywine literally 15 feet sitting is the...
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is itte to pass legislation aimed at smartphone so many bees you know them when you see them you mayng while crossing the street, walking down the street, it happens everywhere hawaii largest taking s action september 25 pedestrians who violate can be fined between 15 and 99 bucking depends on number of times caught breaking that new law. and then, there is this. video of the morning. this is members of ladies bowling club melbourne australia channeling inner be ones say to turn site into a new stadium. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ can't getaway from it you won't get way with it, because -- no, no, no, no, no, no, no -- ♪ ♪ no, no, no. >> i think they say no better than beyoncÉ does, yeah all single ladies retitled all the bowling ladies more than half a million times, it had was just uploaded on saturday, pretty phenomenal dancers in age from late 60s to early 80s, they say club is a viable part of social life don't want to lose it to brand-new stadium no word if melbourne is listening we will keep you posted. dagen: i hope melbourne is listening. >> that is fun singing, too you can tell it was maybe n
is itte to pass legislation aimed at smartphone so many bees you know them when you see them you mayng while crossing the street, walking down the street, it happens everywhere hawaii largest taking s action september 25 pedestrians who violate can be fined between 15 and 99 bucking depends on number of times caught breaking that new law. and then, there is this. video of the morning. this is members of ladies bowling club melbourne australia channeling inner be ones say to turn site into a new...