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back to the water main break story.the streets in southwest philadelphia for a couple of hours now. katy zachry is the scene. you've talked to people there? >> reporter: i have spoken to people here. crews have been out for about two hours trying to tackle this water main that is affecting things at the intersection of 58th and chester avenue in southwest philadelphia. i've spoken to some people who were walking their kids around the mess to school. listen to what one mother had to say about her concerns the rest of the day. >> i've never seen something like it. >> reporter: are you worried that your water is going to be shut off later? >> i am. i'll make sure i have enough water and everything else. >> reporter: one woman says her water has been affected since early this morning. it's likely on that same line that the water main ruptured. it happened around 4:00 this morning. you have water overflowing from the intersection bleeding on to area streets. all of the streets feeding into the intersection are closed off wit
back to the water main break story.the streets in southwest philadelphia for a couple of hours now. katy zachry is the scene. you've talked to people there? >> reporter: i have spoken to people here. crews have been out for about two hours trying to tackle this water main that is affecting things at the intersection of 58th and chester avenue in southwest philadelphia. i've spoken to some people who were walking their kids around the mess to school. listen to what one mother had to say...
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we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, the main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. out andr was taken removed. the ceilings were covered with gold paint and there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to debate the future of washington union station. many other stations were being shuttered and torn down. conversationars of for congress and others to decide what the next best use for this facility should be. finally, they decided to turn it into a business center. main hall was turned into a visitor center and the floor was her moved so that an eight thousand square foot display area could be built here. was referred to by one of the critics as the pit. thereoor was removed and was literally a large hole where there were two movie theaters and visual displays than. as one newspaper critic reported, one, he referred to it as the pit, a name that still had in that year a and the comment was made why would anyone come here and come down to the pit and watch films about the u.s. capitol when they could just walk a fe
we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, the main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. out andr was taken removed. the ceilings were covered with gold paint and there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to debate the future of washington union station. many other stations were being shuttered and torn down. conversationars of for congress and others to decide what the next best use for this facility should be. finally, they...
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we have the water main break. now an issue on 202. >> let's check in with francesca ruscio and find out what's happening. >>> overall, it's a wet morning to start with. the water main break specifically at south 58th, the intersection of south 58th and chester avenue. see this red line? this means it is closed. an alternate would be you can take woodland avenue to south 68th and make a right for springfield avenue just to avoid the intersection. the water is gushing out so far, very wet. speaking of wet conditions, please use caution. a car spun out from the wet roads at 202 southbound at route 29. emergency crews are on scene. you do see that it is restricting a plane. -- restricting a lane. it's early, but this is affecting traffic. look how slow traffic is passing by. this is on the southbound side. please take your time heading out this morning. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. >>> tomorrow, nbc10 is helping you jump-start your day in a yew way. >> we are. we're taking the morning show on the road visiti
we have the water main break. now an issue on 202. >> let's check in with francesca ruscio and find out what's happening. >>> overall, it's a wet morning to start with. the water main break specifically at south 58th, the intersection of south 58th and chester avenue. see this red line? this means it is closed. an alternate would be you can take woodland avenue to south 68th and make a right for springfield avenue just to avoid the intersection. the water is gushing out so far,...
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during the main portion of his public career, highland was his home. this represents his ministries abroad where he was twice minister to france and england and briefly to spain. it also represents his time as secretary of state. he was prior to that a ft. worth -- a four term governor back when that was allowed. that was before individual one-year terms. andas secretary of state eventually a wildly popular two-term president. -- james monroe seems to be an easy man. men say he was able to put and women at ease in social situations. i think he enjoyed dinner table conversation. he really was kind. people say he had a great sense of humor. we see that in accounts of him. he seems to poke fun at himself and others. he wants to campbelltown academy, which was a good school. it really prepared colonial young men for a real professional life. john marshall was at least briefly one of his classmates. after both of his parents died by the time he was 16, his maternal uncle, joseph jones, who was his first real mentor and role model, sent james monroe to willi
during the main portion of his public career, highland was his home. this represents his ministries abroad where he was twice minister to france and england and briefly to spain. it also represents his time as secretary of state. he was prior to that a ft. worth -- a four term governor back when that was allowed. that was before individual one-year terms. andas secretary of state eventually a wildly popular two-term president. -- james monroe seems to be an easy man. men say he was able to put...
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nd we are using maine as a template. they say while we wait to see a republican plan to replace obamacare, more than 20 million americans and over 75 thousand mainers wait to see if they will lose the health insurance that affordable care act gave them. 2018 mid-term elections for the house and senate elections in 2018 will be crucial. and i found in this article one thing that was particularly interesting and i tried to ask ur witnesses about it. this sentence right here, mr. chairman, cites to two gentlemen from the american enterprise institute and it talks about these conservative gentlemen saying that the speaker's plan for a better way is nothing new as it pertains to high risk pools and even if they were to $100 billion,n or it would be not enough. that is just a quick analysis coming from these two gentlemen from the american enterprise institute. mr. sessions: without objection, each of those that the gentleman will give to our stenographer upon the examples he would choose. further discussion. the gentleman fro
nd we are using maine as a template. they say while we wait to see a republican plan to replace obamacare, more than 20 million americans and over 75 thousand mainers wait to see if they will lose the health insurance that affordable care act gave them. 2018 mid-term elections for the house and senate elections in 2018 will be crucial. and i found in this article one thing that was particularly interesting and i tried to ask ur witnesses about it. this sentence right here, mr. chairman, cites...
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is there fears about gas leak in addition to the water main leak. we had a crew arrive, they were looking into what was a crosswalk over here for valve and they were having trouble finding it. they were scraping the road with shovels but water is still flowing. we are told it is flowing since quarter after three. that tells you how long water has been fledge. i looked down the street and you can see that marine car in the distance trying to see if any water was getting in peoples basement. that is as close as it gets on that right side of the street. these houses are what you might want to call down river because water is fledge down, chester avenue, and look at this guy, this is second trip through this water main break for this guy who is in the too bright. he just doesn't get it. doesn't necessity that the road is breaking up, he makes a third trip chances are you will see that white pickup truck there going underground. i don't know what he is doing, cruising around sight seeing i guess. this sound like we are down at a sewer treatment plant tha
is there fears about gas leak in addition to the water main leak. we had a crew arrive, they were looking into what was a crosswalk over here for valve and they were having trouble finding it. they were scraping the road with shovels but water is still flowing. we are told it is flowing since quarter after three. that tells you how long water has been fledge. i looked down the street and you can see that marine car in the distance trying to see if any water was getting in peoples basement. that...
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this is one of the main challenges of fa ct this is one of the main challenges of fact checking organisations. in terms of this particular campaign, the referendum result has given sweeping new powers to the turkish president. are you satisfied that the claims that were made during the campaign led to people making an informed decision about what they were doing? especially in this referendum, we saw lots of references to the concept of truth and lying from different political actors, including the president, the prime minister and the leader of the 0pposition and other representatives of both sides. the leaders try to convince the constituencies by blaming the opponent parties as people who are not seeking the truth and misinforming the public. this has been one of the decisive factors in terms of making people's opinions. more than 100 people, more than half of them children, are now thought to have died in saturday's suicide—bomb attack in syria. a convoy of coaches packed with evacuees in a pre—arranged exchange between the syrian government and a number of rebel groups was targeted with
this is one of the main challenges of fa ct this is one of the main challenges of fact checking organisations. in terms of this particular campaign, the referendum result has given sweeping new powers to the turkish president. are you satisfied that the claims that were made during the campaign led to people making an informed decision about what they were doing? especially in this referendum, we saw lots of references to the concept of truth and lying from different political actors, including...
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is not the rain, it is water main. there is steve keeley, perfect story for him, all right, steve be poetic. >> surf is up in southwest philadelphia as we approach 90 's saturday and we don't mean to joke about this but by the way, the guy with the little car also has a little brain because he has come back for more but at least he has stopped this time but that is a low rider, and when you have a low riding vehicle, the last thing you want to does ride through high water. water department working. i see a guy twisting one of those wrenches which is that they have found the valve and they are shutting off service. this is time of the day when the first place you get when you wake up is to your bathroom, shower, toilet, brush your teeth, wash your teeth but they will go to their spigots here in southwest philadelphia at 58th and chester and there will be low flow, how is that for a seinfeld reference, mike, greatest one when they could not get conditioner out of their hair and they had low flow. it is so sad that you ar
is not the rain, it is water main. there is steve keeley, perfect story for him, all right, steve be poetic. >> surf is up in southwest philadelphia as we approach 90 's saturday and we don't mean to joke about this but by the way, the guy with the little car also has a little brain because he has come back for more but at least he has stopped this time but that is a low rider, and when you have a low riding vehicle, the last thing you want to does ride through high water. water...
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and we are using maine as a template. they say while we wait to see a republican plan to replace obamacare, more than 20 million americans and over 75 thousand mainers wait to see if they will lose the health insurance that affordable care act gave them. 018 mid-term elections for the house and senate elections in 2018 will be crucial. and i found in this article one thing that was particularly interesting and i tried to ask our witnesses about it. this sentence right here, mr. chairman, cites to two gentlemen from the american enterprise institute and it talks about these conservative gentlemen saying that the speaker's plan for a better way is nothing new as it pertains to high risk pools and even if they were to have 25 billion or $100 billion, it would be not enough. that is just a quick analysis coming from these two gentlemen from the american enterprise institute. mr. sessions: without objection, each of those that the gentleman will give to our stenographer upon the examples he would choose. urther discussion. the
and we are using maine as a template. they say while we wait to see a republican plan to replace obamacare, more than 20 million americans and over 75 thousand mainers wait to see if they will lose the health insurance that affordable care act gave them. 018 mid-term elections for the house and senate elections in 2018 will be crucial. and i found in this article one thing that was particularly interesting and i tried to ask our witnesses about it. this sentence right here, mr. chairman, cites...
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schweikert: i do in a couple of spots, it's less about the maine example. i'll use this opportunity to make sure there's not -- we're not conflating parts of the conversations here. the way the language is, this is not a traditional risk pool. this is not a situation where an insurer can say, you have hemophilia, you're not being covered. that isn't here. we have already in the base text of the main bill said, it's sort of, you have the right to buy coverage. what we're trying to do is do that miscellaneous risk mitigation, risk sharing, in the back and top end, that's why you hear the term invisible. so there's not sort of world that, i know some states used to have, you're on medicaid so you go to a medicaid doctor. and here are the other doctors. the elegance of the invisible pooling is that segregation doesn't happen. you don't sit in the doctor's office and you're one of them, the doctor never knows. part of the way the insurance coverage is being dealt with is actually sort of tiering some of that cost structure. so there's a certain elegance there. l
schweikert: i do in a couple of spots, it's less about the maine example. i'll use this opportunity to make sure there's not -- we're not conflating parts of the conversations here. the way the language is, this is not a traditional risk pool. this is not a situation where an insurer can say, you have hemophilia, you're not being covered. that isn't here. we have already in the base text of the main bill said, it's sort of, you have the right to buy coverage. what we're trying to do is do that...
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they basically closed off main street and bricked it and turn it into a pedestrian mall. it was a bit of an architectural and design fat in the 1970s to create these bricked pedestrian malls. most event in america did not survive. there are some that did very well and survived to this day, and charlottesville is a first part opened in 1976. it is since been expanded to the east, to the west into some sidestreets, and it is, has been a terrific investment in the community. now the downtown mall is filled with people constantly on weekend nights in the summer. you can't move down there. >> great restaurants, great local shops. >> live music, art. it's just fantastic. but it was also we should point out it was really controversial at the time. when the city council made that decision to close off main street, if you think about it was completely counterintuitive. because they were responding to the fact that car culture of suburban sprawl, of all the new shopping centers that were opening on 29 north, north of town. and how are you going to keep people interested in downtown
they basically closed off main street and bricked it and turn it into a pedestrian mall. it was a bit of an architectural and design fat in the 1970s to create these bricked pedestrian malls. most event in america did not survive. there are some that did very well and survived to this day, and charlottesville is a first part opened in 1976. it is since been expanded to the east, to the west into some sidestreets, and it is, has been a terrific investment in the community. now the downtown mall...
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i have here a document, how main message is, you document, how main message is, you do not like the euroso come and joiners, you want out of nato, come and join us, you want social policies, pensions and so much, and joiners. weight the obstacle much, and joiners. weight the o bsta cle is much, and joiners. weight the obstacle is what is a french tradition when the national front gets through the second round the entire main dream coalesces around the other candidate and says, no thank you. can she break that? don't forget that the mainstream right in the mainstream left is 25%, not quite enough to make it. the mainstream will indeed join macron, what she needs is a sizeable portion of the hard left which is to switch. that might be a tall order because despite the common ground on the economy there will be many on the left who will remember, what the national front stands for politically, hostility to foreigners and that will not appeal to many people on the left. but, she is going to try and have enough on board, it sounds like a tall order, but that is her only hope. and he is now dow
i have here a document, how main message is, you document, how main message is, you do not like the euroso come and joiners, you want out of nato, come and join us, you want social policies, pensions and so much, and joiners. weight the obstacle much, and joiners. weight the o bsta cle is much, and joiners. weight the obstacle is what is a french tradition when the national front gets through the second round the entire main dream coalesces around the other candidate and says, no thank you. can...
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i have two maine senators coming on the show later today. i will ask senator susan collins about that maine risk pool. >>> i want to go to taxes here. by the way, on health care, i know the president stressed the house votes in the next couple of weeks. you going to be able to sign a new version of health care, whether it's full repeal and replace or not, by the end of this year? >> i believe through a series of bills, that first one that we are hopeful there will be action in the house of representatives soon, and through executive action, and through further legislation that we'll deliver on our promise to repeal and replace obamacare, and give the american people the kind of world class health care they deserve. >> before the end of the year? not making that promise? >> i hope before the end of the year. look, again, i go back to the first point, chuck. i know you say it is debatable, get out across the country. obamacare has failed. every promise of obamacare has been broken. premiums have skyrocketed. people have lost their insurance, l
i have two maine senators coming on the show later today. i will ask senator susan collins about that maine risk pool. >>> i want to go to taxes here. by the way, on health care, i know the president stressed the house votes in the next couple of weeks. you going to be able to sign a new version of health care, whether it's full repeal and replace or not, by the end of this year? >> i believe through a series of bills, that first one that we are hopeful there will be action in...
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we have to keep our eye on the main goal. defeating isis and then as fast as possible, resuming diplomatic talks that are going to lead to someplace and until bashar al-assad changes his behavior and russia's changed it but haber it was not possible. >> how do you think this will
we have to keep our eye on the main goal. defeating isis and then as fast as possible, resuming diplomatic talks that are going to lead to someplace and until bashar al-assad changes his behavior and russia's changed it but haber it was not possible. >> how do you think this will
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i'll post the updates from the water main break on my social media. back to you. >> thank you. 5:18. >>> we'll get a lot of rain, some areas will get rain. >> let's find out when with meteorologist bill henley and the most action arrest forecast. >>> the rain in wilmington is drying out. clouds are overhead. there will be more rain developing. we're in the 50s right now. nobody is warm today. the wind is blowing to make it feel even chillier. low 50s for most of new jersey, clayton, washington township, voorheis. florence is 53. 51 for robins victville and hop township. the first line of showers, not a lot. there are downpours. you see some of the heavier rain right now is crossing the delaware and moving into lower bucks county south of trenton. trenton is dry, but this is moving toward levittown. a quick downpour that's starting to lighten up in bristol. that's the first line of showers. the steadier, heavier rainfall will come from the south. the rain in virginia, norfolk seeing rainfall, that's just the beginning of the heavy downpours in north ca
i'll post the updates from the water main break on my social media. back to you. >> thank you. 5:18. >>> we'll get a lot of rain, some areas will get rain. >> let's find out when with meteorologist bill henley and the most action arrest forecast. >>> the rain in wilmington is drying out. clouds are overhead. there will be more rain developing. we're in the 50s right now. nobody is warm today. the wind is blowing to make it feel even chillier. low 50s for most of...
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city dominated, but as you say the main talking point just dominated, but as you say the main talkingore the end, marouane fellaini's minute of madness. a yellow card followed by that red card in the space ofjust 20 seconds. as for the result, it finished honours even. a thursday night showdown in manchester, this now a battle for third and fourth, perhaps not quite the stakes for which both might have hoped to be playing, but ambitions have been adjusted, and this is a game of consequence. a fact clear from the reaction to sergio aguero's shot against the post. there's what the better chances in a first half dominant but never decisive. jose mourinho's men might have gone into the break ahead, had ander herrera done better. that was as good as it got for them. city continued to push, but never quite finding their reward. a game that only found its spark any moment of uncontrolled aggression, marouane fellaini's head—butt costing him a red card and some searching questions from his manager. it almost cost them more than that. doublejesus convinced he had scored, the linesman thought o
city dominated, but as you say the main talking point just dominated, but as you say the main talkingore the end, marouane fellaini's minute of madness. a yellow card followed by that red card in the space ofjust 20 seconds. as for the result, it finished honours even. a thursday night showdown in manchester, this now a battle for third and fourth, perhaps not quite the stakes for which both might have hoped to be playing, but ambitions have been adjusted, and this is a game of consequence. a...
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this will be the main issue. we will going to discuss with the nato leaders meet in may in brussels. and this is the main issue i hope to discuss with you and the coming hours. think you so much. i will not take your questions. [applause] thank you secretary general. inc. you for those remarks. again, i'm the executive director of the mccain institute for international leadership, part of arizona state university. proud alumnus of elliott school even before it was called the elliott school. longer ago than i care to state publicly. privilege to great have gone here and to have had a career built on that. secretary general, i will open up the questions and answers with you and then we will turn to the audience here to ask questions. i do want to give priority to students here. so students, think about what you want to ask and get your hands up early. secretary general, i want to start with the first question. we have heard from president trump and his administration most during the course of the presidential campa
this will be the main issue. we will going to discuss with the nato leaders meet in may in brussels. and this is the main issue i hope to discuss with you and the coming hours. think you so much. i will not take your questions. [applause] thank you secretary general. inc. you for those remarks. again, i'm the executive director of the mccain institute for international leadership, part of arizona state university. proud alumnus of elliott school even before it was called the elliott school....
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for now, we're live ob main street.k to you in the studio. >> crystal, thanks for that. >> updating our top story. more outrage over the video showing a passenger being dragged off the united airlines flight. they issued a second apology saying no one should ever be mistreated this way and said united is working to make it right. dr. dow was ripped from his seat after refusing to give up his seat on his overbooked flight in chicago on sunday. there's been a lot of reaction to this on social media. a new hash tag is is trending on twit ter. some of the responses are creative. here are a few of them. we offer business class and first aid class. another one reads you want to sit first class, you don't have any class. ask your in flight meal is a knuckle sandwich. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson is in moscow making his first official visit. after a u.s. airstrikes on russian ally syria. ask new comments from sean spicer that are drawing outrage on social media. rex tillerson landing in cow today armed with an ultimatum
for now, we're live ob main street.k to you in the studio. >> crystal, thanks for that. >> updating our top story. more outrage over the video showing a passenger being dragged off the united airlines flight. they issued a second apology saying no one should ever be mistreated this way and said united is working to make it right. dr. dow was ripped from his seat after refusing to give up his seat on his overbooked flight in chicago on sunday. there's been a lot of reaction to this...
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support the new plan and the provision put forward by ve schweikert of arizona and david palmer of maine. and expecting a final vote on the confirmation tomorrow in the senate. here on c-span, look back at the top of the house rules committee hearing. his is from earlier. mr. sessions: rules committee will come to order and good afternoon and thanks for joining for another day. the rules committee will consider an amendment to h.r. 1628, the american health care act of 2017. this four-page amendment represents progress on the republicans' long standing interest and commitment to reach a consensus by working together, sometimes a little bit longer than what we thought, but by working together as a team that includes the members of the republican conference, the house, the senate and the white house on how best to repeal and replace the a.c.a., known as the affordable care act. it is widely supported concept that we believe that will be brought to the committee today to ask for an amendment. this will benefit all americans especially those individuals purchasing insurance in the individual
support the new plan and the provision put forward by ve schweikert of arizona and david palmer of maine. and expecting a final vote on the confirmation tomorrow in the senate. here on c-span, look back at the top of the house rules committee hearing. his is from earlier. mr. sessions: rules committee will come to order and good afternoon and thanks for joining for another day. the rules committee will consider an amendment to h.r. 1628, the american health care act of 2017. this four-page...
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we ended up excavating all around the main house. it was in the front of that 1870's house, that yellow victorian-style building, that we found a big deposit archaeological debris. we needed to open up larger explanations -- larger excavations and figure out what contributed that debris. we were very lucky to find well preserved geological foundations there. the structures that are on the property today come from the different phases of occupation. nroe period buildings behind me were built for him when he was president. , he was coming here as president and needed more space. i think when you travel as president you have more people visiting you. you need more accommodations for people who either come with you are come to you while you are president. so the 1818 guesthouse is one part. that has a small one over one room piece added to the eastern part. that connects to this large building, this taller, yellow building from the 1870's from a later owner. the white pieces from the 1850's. you see circular saw marks all through the fra
we ended up excavating all around the main house. it was in the front of that 1870's house, that yellow victorian-style building, that we found a big deposit archaeological debris. we needed to open up larger explanations -- larger excavations and figure out what contributed that debris. we were very lucky to find well preserved geological foundations there. the structures that are on the property today come from the different phases of occupation. nroe period buildings behind me were built for...
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he was the main contender.der. possibly, let's see. len mccluskey tweeted that he had won the election. somebody told me a moment ago he deleted that. i have been told by his opponents, supporters of gerald coyne, that he won by a narrow margin and they were considering whether to call for a recount. it is down to the scrutineers, the electoral reform services, to decide if it is so narrow that it would constitute a recount. those close to len mccluskey are suggesting he has won bya mccluskey are suggesting he has won by a big enough majority to avoid that, perhaps more than 4000 votes over his nearest rival. i don't think the story is over quite yet. the significance is potentially huge. it is the leader of the biggest union in britain. more significant, len mccluskey is a big supporter ofjeremy corbyn and his leadership of the leader —— labour party. gerald coyne certainly does not supportjeremy party. gerald coyne certainly does not support jeremy corbyn's leadership, and he is close to other figures in the
he was the main contender.der. possibly, let's see. len mccluskey tweeted that he had won the election. somebody told me a moment ago he deleted that. i have been told by his opponents, supporters of gerald coyne, that he won by a narrow margin and they were considering whether to call for a recount. it is down to the scrutineers, the electoral reform services, to decide if it is so narrow that it would constitute a recount. those close to len mccluskey are suggesting he has won bya mccluskey...
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the main show if you will is tonight. your timeline will show the best opportunity for rain will be later this afternoon into this evening. >>> welcome back to mornings on two. it's 4:42. bay area stores are on the list of payless's stores closing. >> one store on story road in san jose will close. along with a store in martinez. now the payless store in the hill top mall in richmond is closing and one on redwood street in vallejo. another store in watsonville is set to close. they said 400 stores nationwide will close. >>> pepsi is now pulling a new commercial that some have called controversial. ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> kendall jenner is shown walking through a crowd of protesters to hand a peppy max to a police officer. he drinks it and the protesters cheer and people on social media were upset with that depiction claiming peppy sea is trivializing the black lyes matter. >> the social media giant implemented a new photo technology people can't share images. that means if someone tries to share a photo that facebo
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the main parties, the two main parties, the centre—right anti— socialists, are off the map for the selectionts a fresh and on this. agnes, how significant is this for the president francois hollande is significant in that the whole political class is likely to be renewed in june. whole political class is likely to be renewed injune. because after the presidential election, course, the presidential election, course, the french need to give a majority to their president. that is how it works. and usually, the french are given the majority. —— had given a majority. but if it is emmanuel macron, he doesn't have that, because you do credit this party a few months ago. now there is agitation in the whole country tried to find candidates. the course, you will have visitors from the socialist party and also from the right. —— dissidents. but still... stefa n right. —— dissidents. but still... stefan simons, the cisco —— does this caused much nervousness in germany? it has caused concern, because there was a fear of a windfall marine le pen. that would have put the whole german french cooperation int
the main parties, the two main parties, the centre—right anti— socialists, are off the map for the selectionts a fresh and on this. agnes, how significant is this for the president francois hollande is significant in that the whole political class is likely to be renewed in june. whole political class is likely to be renewed injune. because after the presidential election, course, the presidential election, course, the french need to give a majority to their president. that is how it works....
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it is one of the main problems.king countries like belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks for joining belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks forjoining us. a student is appearing in court charged with supplying computer hacking programmes. he pleaded guilty to two computer misuse offences. angus crawford is following the case. what has the old bailey been told? the extraordinary case of a young man who is now 20. when he was 15, in his own bedroom, he created something called the titanium stressor. it was software he could sell to other hackers around the world, purely to carry out attacks on other websites, so—called ddos attacks, overwhelming computers with data, causing them to crash. we learned that it was responsible for 1.7 million attacks worldwide, 50,000 in the uk alone. it turned out that he had something like 112,000 customers to his website. he himself made more than £380,000 in dollars and bitcoins. we are going to leave it there for now. the latest retail sales figures show sales down
it is one of the main problems.king countries like belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks for joining belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks forjoining us. a student is appearing in court charged with supplying computer hacking programmes. he pleaded guilty to two computer misuse offences. angus crawford is following the case. what has the old bailey been told? the extraordinary case of a young man who is now 20. when he was 15, in his own bedroom, he created something called...
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first, our main story.our would introduce four extra uk—wide bank holidays if they win the general election. and it's being reported that the conservatives will pledge to cut energy bills for the seven out of ten households that pay standard variable tariffs households by capping some tariffs. with the details, here's our political correspondent, ben wright. good morning, everybody. good morning! working hard to get your vote. butjeremy corbyn thinks britain's workers deserve a break, and says if labour wins the general election he will try and introduce four new uk—wide bank holidays. bank holidays are a devolved matter in scotland. butjeremy corbyn says he would introduce four more in england on st george's day, st patrick's day, and st andrew's day, and st david's day, and also suggest that they also have public holidays in devolved areas. he claims the move would help bring the four nations of the uk together, as well as giving more people time off. the party said there was no definitive estimate of the
first, our main story.our would introduce four extra uk—wide bank holidays if they win the general election. and it's being reported that the conservatives will pledge to cut energy bills for the seven out of ten households that pay standard variable tariffs households by capping some tariffs. with the details, here's our political correspondent, ben wright. good morning, everybody. good morning! working hard to get your vote. butjeremy corbyn thinks britain's workers deserve a break, and...
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the main stories this morning.e uk if it wins the general election, while the conservatives say they will cap energy bills for 17 million households. arthur collins has been arrested in connection with an alleged acid attack at a nightclub in east london. here‘s ben with a look at this morning‘s weather. it looking for older people taking pa rt it looking for older people taking part in sporting endeavours today? —— how is it looking for the people taking part in sporting endeavours today? i should think it‘s a perfect day by that. this is how it started in kent. quite chilly start for some, but most of should get to see some sunny spells. rain in northern scotland, many other areas will be dry. northern ireland and wales and parts of the southee starting off with quite a bit of cloud. as already mentioned, for the marathon, it‘s a story of things gradually brightening up and warming up as we get into the afternoon. patches of cloud in east anglia down to the south—east, parts of wales as well. a mixture of patchy
the main stories this morning.e uk if it wins the general election, while the conservatives say they will cap energy bills for 17 million households. arthur collins has been arrested in connection with an alleged acid attack at a nightclub in east london. here‘s ben with a look at this morning‘s weather. it looking for older people taking pa rt it looking for older people taking part in sporting endeavours today? —— how is it looking for the people taking part in sporting endeavours...
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try to go up, it does not matter the position, the main thing is to be sure we finish oui’ main thingnish ourjob. manchester united striker zlatan ibrahimovic says "giving up is not an option" after finding out he faces several months on the sidelines with a serious knee injury he picked up against anderlecht in the europa league last week. there had been speculation that the 35—year—old could retire given the nature of the injury. but he's said on social media tody that he "will come back even stronger", claiming injuries won't decide his future in the game. chelsea's n'golo kante says being named the professional footballers' association players' player of the year "means the world" and is a "great honour". kante was instrumental in leicester winning the premier league title last season before joining chelsea in the summer, he could of course win a second successive league title with chelsea currently four points clear. tottenham's dele alli was named young player of the year by his fellow professionals for the second successive season. barcelona manager luis enrique has described l
try to go up, it does not matter the position, the main thing is to be sure we finish oui’ main thingnish ourjob. manchester united striker zlatan ibrahimovic says "giving up is not an option" after finding out he faces several months on the sidelines with a serious knee injury he picked up against anderlecht in the europa league last week. there had been speculation that the 35—year—old could retire given the nature of the injury. but he's said on social media tody that he...
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this will be the main issue. we are going to discuss when nato leaderred meet in may in brusse, and this is the main issue i hope to discuss with you in the coming hour or so. thank you so much and then i'm ready to take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, secretary general. thank you for those remarks. again, my name is curt volcker, the exec director of the mccain institute for national leadership, part of arizona state university and a very proud alumnus of the elliott school, even before it was called the elliott school, longer than i care to state publicly, but it has been a great privilege to have gone here and then had a career built upon that. secretary general, i'm going tone up the question and answer with you and then we'll turn to the audience here to ask questions. we'll bunch them a few at a time. i do want to give priority to students here the elliott school. so students think about what you want to ask secretary general, we have heard from president trump and this adminis
this will be the main issue. we are going to discuss when nato leaderred meet in may in brusse, and this is the main issue i hope to discuss with you in the coming hour or so. thank you so much and then i'm ready to take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, secretary general. thank you for those remarks. again, my name is curt volcker, the exec director of the mccain institute for national leadership, part of arizona state university and a very proud alumnus of...
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that is where the main sector of any future growth will live. tried here in my own personal experience for an thin slices of difficult for people who want to visit cuba who are born amanda could use? why is it so expensive to do that and we also saw the controversy about whether cuban-americans would go or not of those crew ships. if cuba is serious about expanding the industry and given the fact that politically speaking, i doubt that they will be able to travel to cuba easily come tomorrow. the main chunk of the market will be cuban-americans in cuban born people in other countries. reducing the cost of these transactions, not requiring any kind of visa those of us born in cuba. other countries do it and it seems to work quite well in order to attract the kind of tourism as it's been called. that is one area that needs to be discussed. the final point to report also mentioned in the estimates of cuban-american remixes to cuba are difficult to collaborate anywhere from $3 billion to $5 billion have been put out there. the question for me becaus
that is where the main sector of any future growth will live. tried here in my own personal experience for an thin slices of difficult for people who want to visit cuba who are born amanda could use? why is it so expensive to do that and we also saw the controversy about whether cuban-americans would go or not of those crew ships. if cuba is serious about expanding the industry and given the fact that politically speaking, i doubt that they will be able to travel to cuba easily come tomorrow....
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yes, there wasa main been fighting in here? yes, there was a main battlefield here. have to contemplate over this, and we have to realise how important it is, to listen and to come up with something good out of it. she has just written a book about how architecture matters, it has to be part of rebuilding syria. all of the oranges are growing! this is what i am talking about in the book, about how generous the old cities were. they were generous even with the planting. making green space. this is what we had in syria, we had something very beautiful and ancient, and very harmonious interwoven in our lives and our daily lives. we vandalised a lot of it, and we miss treated a lot of it, so maybe we have the chance to start over now. they worry that this chance will be missed. how to build ona chance will be missed. how to build on a painful past, this roof punctured by shrapnel inspired a new design was done now they say syria's cities have to be rebuilt to bring communities together, not tear them apart. lyse doucet, bbc news, in the old city of homs. let's ta ke old
yes, there wasa main been fighting in here? yes, there was a main battlefield here. have to contemplate over this, and we have to realise how important it is, to listen and to come up with something good out of it. she has just written a book about how architecture matters, it has to be part of rebuilding syria. all of the oranges are growing! this is what i am talking about in the book, about how generous the old cities were. they were generous even with the planting. making green space. this...
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main political parties, the main political establishment if you like, what does that mean, do you thinksocieties and on the side of emmanuel macron it is an open society. open to european integration, open to globalisation, without the idea that we must hide behind high walls and borders and a permissive society. on the side of marine le pen she is offering the opposite. a closed society. barricaded behind her borders and a far more authoritarian and repressive society. it is interesting because the voters of emmanuel macron they look towards the future, they are optimistic, the voters of marine le pen they are turned against the world and towards a golden age that never existed. so, the fact that emmanuel macron won over marine le pen is important. thank you for the moment. do you, is there any way that you can see marine le pen winning? is this emmanuel macron's to lose this election? well, if he is to lose, it will not be out of his own merits of the it is part of a big picture of how politics work in global politics and in france. marine le pen has a very high success, but is not co
main political parties, the main political establishment if you like, what does that mean, do you thinksocieties and on the side of emmanuel macron it is an open society. open to european integration, open to globalisation, without the idea that we must hide behind high walls and borders and a permissive society. on the side of marine le pen she is offering the opposite. a closed society. barricaded behind her borders and a far more authoritarian and repressive society. it is interesting...
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give it a few blocks in either direction blocked off because of this water main break.robably also see the rain coming down there in this area but it is just a really wet situation, that's the bottom line. fifty-fourth and woodland would be some alternates. one last live look. this is route one the super highway at oxford valley road. northbound lane blocked. southbound construction has cleared. tam. >> taking a look at business, don't fall for this 1w lowes is warning about a.m. scam make presidential candidate the rounds on facebook a posting claims lowes is offering a $50 off coupon for mother's day. you click on it and it takes you to a web site which is a survey which is designed to steal your information. lowes says the coupon is not valid. that web site is a zach. >>> worldwide rally after the first round of france's presidential election raised expectations that the european union will hold together. futures are pointing to a higher open this morning. >>> and a long rumored flying car looks like it's ready for takeoff. kitty hawk is a startup that's being backed
give it a few blocks in either direction blocked off because of this water main break.robably also see the rain coming down there in this area but it is just a really wet situation, that's the bottom line. fifty-fourth and woodland would be some alternates. one last live look. this is route one the super highway at oxford valley road. northbound lane blocked. southbound construction has cleared. tam. >> taking a look at business, don't fall for this 1w lowes is warning about a.m. scam...
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that is exactly what has been the main message from president trump. but that is a very bipartisan message from the united states. canada and those european allies who spend less have to increase defense spending. we have started. we have a long way to go. but we have started in the right direction. mr. volker: we will take it from the side of the room now, second row now, woman in the gray sweater. >> we are seeing the largest military buildup since the 1950's. how is the alliance interpreting russia's actions? mr. volker: the military buildup, in russia? >> yes. mr. volker: the gentleman with the beard, back row? >> following the coup in turkey among their own staff on nato -- so how does this affect nato daily operations and how does -- respond to human rights abuses in member states? >> thank you so much, mr. secretary general. in your earlier remarks you mentioned nato's greatest strength is it is able to determine with credibility. and given the actions of russia in crimea in 2014, which you referred to earlier, how will nato reassert their credi
that is exactly what has been the main message from president trump. but that is a very bipartisan message from the united states. canada and those european allies who spend less have to increase defense spending. we have started. we have a long way to go. but we have started in the right direction. mr. volker: we will take it from the side of the room now, second row now, woman in the gray sweater. >> we are seeing the largest military buildup since the 1950's. how is the alliance...
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this amendment is modeled after maine. when it is implemented, it will be a federal program after three years and the states will take it over. and we are going to see premiums going to come down perhaps by next year. i tell people that we will bring down premiums quickly but that is an acktue aerial understanding. and i'm encouraged with the work and they have bin helpful and cooperative and input from a number of numbers including congressman schweikert who has been helpful and he understands this extremely well and i would like for congressman schweikert to come up and speak to the issue as well. mr. schweikert: have you ever had that moment and you are too whispered, don't eke much. this is actually a real eye neat experience with the members you see standing behind me and the leadership where, i would love to say this is a unique idea. it is not. you listen to the membership from the folks from all parts of the country, all parts of the different types of district, there was a unifying theory, what are we doing to low
this amendment is modeled after maine. when it is implemented, it will be a federal program after three years and the states will take it over. and we are going to see premiums going to come down perhaps by next year. i tell people that we will bring down premiums quickly but that is an acktue aerial understanding. and i'm encouraged with the work and they have bin helpful and cooperative and input from a number of numbers including congressman schweikert who has been helpful and he understands...
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tools necessary to deal with the problems and so, again, this is a threat book, it deals with the mainthreats of information warfare and it tries to show that this is a serious strategic threat to the united states across a broad spectrum of areas from international affairs to domestic affairs. >> so you talked about the increase of information operation and then information warfare as as strategic in the united states and one interesting part of this discussion that i think needs to be covered is the use of social media and you talk about that in the book, facebook users, you actually include this statistic 4.75 billion pieces of content every day, so there's a lot of information out there. there's a proliferation of information as we see in our facebook feeds, on twitter, on instagram, snapchat, you use choose the social network. social media has changed the landscape of conflict. in the book, in fact, you talk about the islamic state's use of social media. you state, a distinct feature of isis media operation is agility and ability to respond quickly to events, often outperforming s
tools necessary to deal with the problems and so, again, this is a threat book, it deals with the mainthreats of information warfare and it tries to show that this is a serious strategic threat to the united states across a broad spectrum of areas from international affairs to domestic affairs. >> so you talked about the increase of information operation and then information warfare as as strategic in the united states and one interesting part of this discussion that i think needs to be...
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that was not the main target. as the plane is on the way, sachiko, they have an early morning air raid. air raids go an all the time. all the schools are closed. her family runs to the air raid shelter, which is a cave, most of the cav, dugout caves, were the air raid shelters and her family -- she has four siblings, three brothers, a 14-year-old brother, 12-year-old brother, and two-year-old brother, and a four-year-old sister. her dad is visiting someone, friend, in -- around the -- closer to the city. she is is out in a densely settled part of the -- outside the main city of nagasaki, close to the medical center, and the cathedral, the largest cathedral,, in asia. they take cover. then there's a all-clear and they go off and 14-year-old brother goes back to the house to listen to the radio, takes his four-year-old sister, 12-year-old brother, is off to catch cicadas. the mother and little toshi go off to find the hen who has not laid the egg yet, and sachiko finds her friends and they're playing outside, playin
that was not the main target. as the plane is on the way, sachiko, they have an early morning air raid. air raids go an all the time. all the schools are closed. her family runs to the air raid shelter, which is a cave, most of the cav, dugout caves, were the air raid shelters and her family -- she has four siblings, three brothers, a 14-year-old brother, 12-year-old brother, and two-year-old brother, and a four-year-old sister. her dad is visiting someone, friend, in -- around the -- closer to...
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mostly targeted against russia but it needs to be much broader, more targeted against all of these main adversaries and the adversaries have -- the military love their acronyms. they have aning a decree him in for i would call the contradict it which appeareds store china, rich, iran, korea, and terrorism. and so that's are the main threats that we need to address and i'm hoping that under the trump administration they will get more efforts, both resources people and leadership, to tackle these tough problems. >> one of the most impressive parts of the book is you look at different case studies of different countries. ju just systemed china, russia, north korea, iran, isis and the islamic state. want to delve into example wes have seen of the use of information warfare by the countries. the first one is north korea. the general public is well aware of the sony hack because it got so much media coverage. that's of course the hack in response to the movie of the interview. why was this such a significant event when it comes to information warfare? you spend a lot of time talking about thi
mostly targeted against russia but it needs to be much broader, more targeted against all of these main adversaries and the adversaries have -- the military love their acronyms. they have aning a decree him in for i would call the contradict it which appeareds store china, rich, iran, korea, and terrorism. and so that's are the main threats that we need to address and i'm hoping that under the trump administration they will get more efforts, both resources people and leadership, to tackle these...
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street, not thepeople from wall street, people from main street. first of all, the question answered first, what is national interest? international interest. -- in the national interest. what is national. don't s a lot of people know what national and international is. is . national interest america. international is other countries in the world. therefore, what the people from main street are telling me, there is not national interest. this is nonsense. kay. number two, i already knew when i heard or saw what showedpening on tv, they the kids exposing, i know it's their ng they had under sleeves which is their people to go and do something. they do e same thing every time they want to go to a third world country where they people. brown and black that's all the countries they go o, to kill these people that lie on them, take their little resources, and call them all names, terrorists and names. hey're not going to england or scandinavia. they don't go to all these countries, european countries with white people that look like them. understand tha
street, not thepeople from wall street, people from main street. first of all, the question answered first, what is national interest? international interest. -- in the national interest. what is national. don't s a lot of people know what national and international is. is . national interest america. international is other countries in the world. therefore, what the people from main street are telling me, there is not national interest. this is nonsense. kay. number two, i already knew when i...
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it's not really any of the main parties, none of them may be present. in the second round.ke up their minds? i think people are waiting because they are expecting maybe another scandal. people are so disappointed right now, and so unsure. many people still don't dare to open up about their vote for marine le pen, because there is still some stigma. let's move on now to the st petersburg metro attack. the death toll has risen to 14 after three of those who were injured died in hospital. the man who was driving the metro train has been speaking to journalists today about the moment the explosion happened. there was a bang and smoke. i contacted the dispatch and reported the situation. at that moment, unclear messages began to come in on the passenger— driver communication line. everyone was talking at the same time. i took the decision to drive the train onto the station. there was no time to be afraid, i had to do myjob. there was no panic, believe me. when the door of the first carriage opened, the passengers were explaining all at once what had happened. they did not even
it's not really any of the main parties, none of them may be present. in the second round.ke up their minds? i think people are waiting because they are expecting maybe another scandal. people are so disappointed right now, and so unsure. many people still don't dare to open up about their vote for marine le pen, because there is still some stigma. let's move on now to the st petersburg metro attack. the death toll has risen to 14 after three of those who were injured died in hospital. the man...
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a big water main break in southwest philadelphia.he intersection of 58th and chester avenue. there's still water bubbling up out of the ground. police remain on the scene. we've seen some cars trying to drive through this. i don't know that i would recommend that. if you're in this area around francis myers park, i would stay at least several blocks away. fifty-fourth and woodland could be some alternates. all right, it's time now to get suburban and let's head outside and check out some of the issues in the burbs. like a closure that's happening tonight at 7 o'clock until 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. it's the new hope lambertville bridge that's going to be shut down for emergency construction. you want to stay up on 202 to get around that. and once again a day in lower merion belmont avenue is going to close by west laurel hill cemetery for midday construction. the schuylkill or route 23 would be your alternates. matt. >> thank you, matt. >>> a prank in southwest philadelphia resulted in a 17-year-old being critically injured and h
a big water main break in southwest philadelphia.he intersection of 58th and chester avenue. there's still water bubbling up out of the ground. police remain on the scene. we've seen some cars trying to drive through this. i don't know that i would recommend that. if you're in this area around francis myers park, i would stay at least several blocks away. fifty-fourth and woodland could be some alternates. all right, it's time now to get suburban and let's head outside and check out some of the...
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officers have revealed that the main suspect, a 39—year—old man from uzbekistan, was an asylum seeker was facing deportation. he had also expressed sympathy with extremist groups. danjohnson is live in stockholm. yes, this is a rally in the centre of stockholm, just about to get under way. thousands of people have come here to show their support for the victims of this attack and to send a message that they are opposed to violent acts of terrorism. this morning, more information from the police investigating this attack. this is what they had to say earlier. all four deceased are now identified, and the family to the deceased are notified. there are two swedish citizens among the deceased, and there are two foreign citizens. so, confirmation... inaudible notjust to inaudible not just to swedish inaudible notjust to swedish people died in the attack, but a british man. the foreign office has confirmed that his family are being sported in sweden and the uk as well. a belgian citizen as well. the investigators confirming that their main suspect, a 39—year—old from uzbekistan, applied for
officers have revealed that the main suspect, a 39—year—old man from uzbekistan, was an asylum seeker was facing deportation. he had also expressed sympathy with extremist groups. danjohnson is live in stockholm. yes, this is a rally in the centre of stockholm, just about to get under way. thousands of people have come here to show their support for the victims of this attack and to send a message that they are opposed to violent acts of terrorism. this morning, more information from the...