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same thing, the "new york times" reporting it on the front page, that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction and, indeed, told his own generals that he did, and the generals disseminated that information. so, to me, all the evidence says that president bush the younger did not lie. maybe made a mistake, did not lie. >> okay. >> you want to backtrack on that statement? >> no, i don't want to backtrack. i didn't say lie. i said he may have lied. i don'tsaepo know. did he really believe there were weapons of mass destruction. >> i think he did. >> i know that when his father went in and his father actually did something pretty good because he pulled back. he didn't get into the trap. but i know that saddam hussein was taunting the father. you know, the americans, they were not, you know, they were cowards. he was saying all sorts of things because of the fact intelligently they pulled back and i know that, you know, you know, also, that the son loves the father and i think he felt very hurt by and it he didn't like him.
same thing, the "new york times" reporting it on the front page, that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction and, indeed, told his own generals that he did, and the generals disseminated that information. so, to me, all the evidence says that president bush the younger did not lie. maybe made a mistake, did not lie. >> okay. >> you want to backtrack on that statement? >> no, i don't want to backtrack. i didn't say lie. i said he may have lied. i don'tsaepo...
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the first mass of eight masses that are being held here today is about to begin. this is the time for christians around the world to reflect on the resurrection and rebirth. >> [ singing ]. >> reporter: it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope francis celebrating mass and calling on christians to find hope. his homily urging the faithful to open their hearts and be joyful, saying, in part, let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves and break open our sealed tombs to the lord so he on the evening of holy saturday came the easter vigil in rome. paraphernalia entering the st. peter's basilica in darkness. the lighting of the pascal candle represents the light of jesus' life. that radiance carried into the church by pope francis and solemn prayer and mourning the three days after death, marking his resurrection. here at home timothy c
the first mass of eight masses that are being held here today is about to begin. this is the time for christians around the world to reflect on the resurrection and rebirth. >> [ singing ]. >> reporter: it is easter in rome. today marks the end of a 40-day lent period of reflection and around the world it's a time for celebration and family. thousands gathered in st. peter's square this morning to celebrate the holiest day of the year for christians and to pray together. pope...
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worshipers attend easter mass at st. patrick cathedral got on unwelcomed surprise when an animal rights protester interrupted the service. >> people on edge this what is. demonstration reportedly frightened a lot of parishioners understandably who thought that protest about to take a violent turn. perhaps you know, worried that they're building was blowing up any second. teresa priolo is outside of the cathedral with details on this very -- unnerving story. e teresa, good morning once again. >> it is the last they think that you would expect to have happened during your easter st. patrick's cathedral is such a popular place all year round but especially on a high holy day like easter and it was packed yesterday as worshipers were inside but many running from their pews. they were concerned after these animal activists disrupt ised mass had. tense moments as hundreds celebrated easter mass. emerged from congregation during noon celebration and began descrupght the service. it started as one man was a bull horn and as poli
worshipers attend easter mass at st. patrick cathedral got on unwelcomed surprise when an animal rights protester interrupted the service. >> people on edge this what is. demonstration reportedly frightened a lot of parishioners understandably who thought that protest about to take a violent turn. perhaps you know, worried that they're building was blowing up any second. teresa priolo is outside of the cathedral with details on this very -- unnerving story. e teresa, good morning once...
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all parts of the united states, because to the first world war is the first time that we conscript a mass army from the very beginning of a conflict. so we'd also had drafts before in the past but they had come in the middle of a conflict, and the civil war when voluntary lenment dropped off. the first world war, we enact the draft right from the very beginning, a short window of opportunity to volunteer, and the army, and that closes off, and so what that means is 72% of the armis going to be conscripted and they have to spread the period out equally throughout the united states. every state has a quota, and the idea this really is a men's army that represents the american population. so there were a few reasons america decided to race the army different any in the first world war. the first reason is they expected there to be large casualties. america enters the war in 1917, so the war has been going on for two and a half years, so they understand and in fact they're going to need millions of men, and they're worried that after the first flush of enthusiasm, there would be a dropoff and
all parts of the united states, because to the first world war is the first time that we conscript a mass army from the very beginning of a conflict. so we'd also had drafts before in the past but they had come in the middle of a conflict, and the civil war when voluntary lenment dropped off. the first world war, we enact the draft right from the very beginning, a short window of opportunity to volunteer, and the army, and that closes off, and so what that means is 72% of the armis going to be...
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the cleveland mass mob. this is what in cleveland off of st. claire. make sure you come to the right church. we'll have more about this historic when we come back in a half hour or so. harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> denise: love, love harry. we used to see him in the mornings, quite a bit. i said it is feeling a little familiar? technically it is 6:a teen. it really is 7:18, hopefully you -- forward. we changed our clocks four in the afternoon yesterday. >> beth: did that mess you up yesterday evening? >> denise: yeah, because i- changed my watch yet, my cell phone at a different time. the first day is always the hardest. morning, people in the morning commute is when you are going to have the problem, day two, going to be wet tomorrow morning too. you know today is not going to be the day to wash the car, absolutely not, it is already raining. i mean you can do it, i'm just saying what a waste. monday, same, break in the middle of the day monday from the rain showers tuesday not bad looking day there's a cu
the cleveland mass mob. this is what in cleveland off of st. claire. make sure you come to the right church. we'll have more about this historic when we come back in a half hour or so. harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> denise: love, love harry. we used to see him in the mornings, quite a bit. i said it is feeling a little familiar? technically it is 6:a teen. it really is 7:18, hopefully you -- forward. we changed our clocks four in the afternoon yesterday. >> beth: did that mess you...
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the mass is followed by the papal blessing at noon. palm sunday is the official beginning of easter week. happening today dan 2shot desk it's been going on for more than 100 years in cincinnati...a special italian dinner that continues to bring the community together. our fox19 now's shawn lanier is there to tell us a little about the shawn vo president obama making a historic trip to cuba today... details of his trip, coming up. doesn't this look like fun?? details of today's underwater easter egg hunt at the ymca... coming up next. toss to catherine wh we go tthe stor i nd my bo of honeyunches oats ani' m chking to see if packageit. be cereal the world ght ther were p, that's me! annow in dicious ccolate. suspect salah ab- des-lam has now been charged. he was captured friday after a four month international manhunt. and as steve nannes reprots his lawyers are now fighting his extradition. nat pop the top suspect in the deadly paris attacks is now facing charges.. just one day after being captured following a shootout with belgian pol
the mass is followed by the papal blessing at noon. palm sunday is the official beginning of easter week. happening today dan 2shot desk it's been going on for more than 100 years in cincinnati...a special italian dinner that continues to bring the community together. our fox19 now's shawn lanier is there to tell us a little about the shawn vo president obama making a historic trip to cuba today... details of his trip, coming up. doesn't this look like fun?? details of today's underwater easter...
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and there will be a eight masses held here at st. patrick's cathedral today and, of course, the traditional easter bonnet parade. want to be if you'd like to check that out. live in front of st. patrick's cathedral. >>> a new jersey family is in mourning after two grandparents were killed in a horrific head-on crash. now a 23-year-old driver is under arrest. brian coneybeare reports. >> i couldn't believe two such good people on good friday. >> reporter: friends stunned by what happened to frank and audrey corso in reddington township, new jersey. firefighters running to help after a deadly head-on crash. >> i saw the accident right in front of the house. i knew it was bad. you could tell by the white car. >> reporter: the corsos, in their 70s, died instantly when their white toyota was hit by this black suv. investigators say they had taken to an easter egg hunt nearby and were headed home. >> they were so nice to everybody. i would see them walking all the time and, you know, seen their family over there. >> reporter: the prosecuto
and there will be a eight masses held here at st. patrick's cathedral today and, of course, the traditional easter bonnet parade. want to be if you'd like to check that out. live in front of st. patrick's cathedral. >>> a new jersey family is in mourning after two grandparents were killed in a horrific head-on crash. now a 23-year-old driver is under arrest. brian coneybeare reports. >> i couldn't believe two such good people on good friday. >> reporter: friends stunned by...
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the question is as a historian looking at these mass crimes a mass genocide you look at the perpetrators, victims and bystanders so my question is, how do people respond to this mass hunting? what was the response of people? >> they very much depended on who, not just the question of destiny. obviously most bosniak silver right behind it because they had been 80% of the civilian casualties of the war. there very much in support. the nationalists were very much against it because they saw it as feeding sovereignty and we will take care of our own issues, thank you very much. haven't just gained independence they did not want to be feeding their own sovereignty to an international court. plus they were complicit themselves. what changed is the arrival and office of people who saw the future in europe but also wanted to draw a line between those people there were responsible and the people as a whole. they did not want all crimes to be seen as being complicit and so the way to get out of that was to find the guilty men and all but one. and to have them over. that was a question of political
the question is as a historian looking at these mass crimes a mass genocide you look at the perpetrators, victims and bystanders so my question is, how do people respond to this mass hunting? what was the response of people? >> they very much depended on who, not just the question of destiny. obviously most bosniak silver right behind it because they had been 80% of the civilian casualties of the war. there very much in support. the nationalists were very much against it because they saw...
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precedent for how international authorities can bring justice to bear against those responsible for mass atrocities and other crimes against humanity. through much dogged reporting, julia who is an experienced register list, has pieced together this amazing story. he strong on more than 200 interviews with soldiers, intelligence officials, investigators, diplomats and others. and he also attend access to files of previously secret british government documents. he covered the bosnian war for the bbc and "the guardian" living in sarajevo in the mid 1990s. in 1999 he returned to the balkans to report on the kosovo conflict. he is currently world affairs editor of "the guardian" and is part of the team that won the guardians of 2014 pulitzer for public service journalism for coverage of the edward snowden files. julian tutt book -- julian's blog "the butcher's trail" has received very favorable reviews from both its abundant detail and gripping narrative style. it was called a vivid page turning account, and your journal a box set quote, this fascinating tale is difficult to put down and rea
precedent for how international authorities can bring justice to bear against those responsible for mass atrocities and other crimes against humanity. through much dogged reporting, julia who is an experienced register list, has pieced together this amazing story. he strong on more than 200 interviews with soldiers, intelligence officials, investigators, diplomats and others. and he also attend access to files of previously secret british government documents. he covered the bosnian war for the...
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the protesters disrupted the mass.>> hundred celebrate easter mass. >> we prove that we have morally failed as a culture. >> animal-rights protesters emerged from the congregation during and in celebration and began disrupting the service. it started as one man with able and police were arresting him with others joining in. >> this video was taken by a camera strapped to a it's the response they received that's mixed. some users praise their efforts saying i was unsure about disrupting a church but i have change my mind. it makes sense . good job, activists! countless others like ricky and a present of the service in he says , all you did was instill fear and confusion. some people than from the church in freight . the possibility of causing a fright is high. organizations are reprehensible and irresponsible. there are those who agree with collectively leaving the position and they question the choice of venue. honestly, you should be protesting in churches. if you read through the facebook comments you'll see at first a lot of people did not understand what the protesters were sayin
the protesters disrupted the mass.>> hundred celebrate easter mass. >> we prove that we have morally failed as a culture. >> animal-rights protesters emerged from the congregation during and in celebration and began disrupting the service. it started as one man with able and police were arresting him with others joining in. >> this video was taken by a camera strapped to a it's the response they received that's mixed. some users praise their efforts saying i was unsure...
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lieutenant colonel presided mover the mass. the service connected staff with their famibies, many of whom will be celebrating ms at home today. ti smothy dolan celebrated an easter vigil at st. path ricks cathedral last night. they held candles inside the darkened theater. they'll celebrate in a few minutes, at 10:15. worshippers need a ticket to attend that mass. >>> it appears pushy parents ruined an easter egg hunt. close to 10,000 eggs were planted in three field in orange, connecticut, this morning. that hunt attracted more than 10,000 people too. sollme kids didn't have a chance because people grabbed the eggs before the event even started. pez candy, the organizers, called this a mess. >> it was ridiculous. the paren hefwere literally a haster for everything not to do. >> pushing and taking the eggs and i broke my bucket. >> poor guy. pez candy apologized for that unruly crowd. representatives for the company those who did not rush the field. at's a shameh >>> coming up on "today in new yog ," the theft operation that's
lieutenant colonel presided mover the mass. the service connected staff with their famibies, many of whom will be celebrating ms at home today. ti smothy dolan celebrated an easter vigil at st. path ricks cathedral last night. they held candles inside the darkened theater. they'll celebrate in a few minutes, at 10:15. worshippers need a ticket to attend that mass. >>> it appears pushy parents ruined an easter egg hunt. close to 10,000 eggs were planted in three field in orange,...
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[bell rings] pope francis leading the roman catholic church's mass at the vatican and commemorates thejesus christ and sunday is the day that christians celebrate his resurrection. pope francis reflected on recent conflicts and the plight of refugees in his address. >> translator: jesus by his resurrection triumphed over evil and sin and may he draw us closer on this easter feast of the victims of terrorism, that blind and brutal form of violence which continues to shed blood in different parts of the world as in the recent attacks in belgium, turkey, nigeria, chad, cameroon, the ivory coast and iraq. he invites us not to forget those men and women seeking a better future and ever more numerous throng of refugees including children fleeing from war, hunger, poverty and social injustice. >> reporter: jerusalem and it's been a different time over the last six months a wave of stabbings and shootings between israelis and palestinian and we report from the church of the holly circle in jerusalem. >> reporter: the latin patriarch makes his way to give easter mass, the holyist day on the chr
[bell rings] pope francis leading the roman catholic church's mass at the vatican and commemorates thejesus christ and sunday is the day that christians celebrate his resurrection. pope francis reflected on recent conflicts and the plight of refugees in his address. >> translator: jesus by his resurrection triumphed over evil and sin and may he draw us closer on this easter feast of the victims of terrorism, that blind and brutal form of violence which continues to shed blood in different...
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patrick's cathedral where cardinal dolan will say mass this morning. plus this. >>> it's devastating. you know, it's usually something that doesn't have to happen to good people. >> an easter outing turns tragic when an elderly couple is killed in a head-on collision. the disturbing allegations against the driver who ran into them. >>> americans killed in an actor terror. the arrest of one of the suspected belgium attackers. "cbs2 sunday morning" continues >>> live from studio 46 this is cbs2 news this morning. >>> good morning. it's 8 a.m. on this sunday, march 27. i am dick brennan. >> i am andrea grymes. happy easter. meteorologist vanessa murdock is here with a look at our easter sunday forecast. a little cloudy out there right now? >> yes. it looks grey. it will get a little bit brighter as the day progresses. breaks of sun expected this afternoon with temperatures warming to seasonable levels. along the coastline because of winds in generally out of the east it is going to feel much cooler than 50s. we will be feeling like the 40s along the coast
patrick's cathedral where cardinal dolan will say mass this morning. plus this. >>> it's devastating. you know, it's usually something that doesn't have to happen to good people. >> an easter outing turns tragic when an elderly couple is killed in a head-on collision. the disturbing allegations against the driver who ran into them. >>> americans killed in an actor terror. the arrest of one of the suspected belgium attackers. "cbs2 sunday morning" continues...
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. >>> the poace of easter mass at st. patrick's cathedral was unexpectedly interrupted yesterday. animal rights activists were the culprits. >> we proved that we have morally failed -- >> reporter: easter mass at st. pat's, the holiest day of the year for catholics disrupted sunday by an activist group. using a megaphone martin disrupted the mass to protest eating animal meat, shouting easter is a time for love. no more shedding animal's blood. martin and other protesters were quickly thrown out of the cathedral by security. nypd arrested martin for disorderly conduct. it was quite a scare for many ppening during a time when sot many of us are on edge. stephanie stark tweeted, just as the priest began someone got on a megaphone in the middle of easter mass at st. patrick's. we tried to contact collectively free. no response today. but theeorganization explained the protest on facebook and saying on easter we gather with ouuer family and friends to celebrate the resurrection of jesus while holding onto the violent tradition of feasting on the bodies of animals. outside st. patrick'
. >>> the poace of easter mass at st. patrick's cathedral was unexpectedly interrupted yesterday. animal rights activists were the culprits. >> we proved that we have morally failed -- >> reporter: easter mass at st. pat's, the holiest day of the year for catholics disrupted sunday by an activist group. using a megaphone martin disrupted the mass to protest eating animal meat, shouting easter is a time for love. no more shedding animal's blood. martin and other protesters...
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he had to defeat those elements of his ground forces capable of mass casualties, artillery, armor. >> an important part was the republican guard. saddam was depending on them to drive back the coalition ground forces if they attacked his dug-in army. >> one of the centers of gravity, we were told, is destroy the republican guard and destroy a lot of the military support for saddam hussein. >> planners believed phase three would take about three weeks. the fourth and final phase of the air campaign was to support the allied ground troops as they moved into kuwait. planners estimated the ground offensive would be launched 30 days after the air campaign began. >> now the 28 countries with forces in the gulf area have exhausted all reasonable efforts to reach a peaceful resolution. we have no choice but to drive saddam from kuwait by force. we will not fail. air attacks are under way against military targets in i q iraq. >> the coalition waited 48 hours after the u.n. deadline expired, then began their attack. h-hour was 0300 on january 17, 1991. that was when the first bomb would fall on
he had to defeat those elements of his ground forces capable of mass casualties, artillery, armor. >> an important part was the republican guard. saddam was depending on them to drive back the coalition ground forces if they attacked his dug-in army. >> one of the centers of gravity, we were told, is destroy the republican guard and destroy a lot of the military support for saddam hussein. >> planners believed phase three would take about three weeks. the fourth and final...
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people will soon be heading in for the church's second mass of the day. good morning, i'm katy zachry. welcome to "nbc 10 news today." it's 9:00 a.m. on easter sunday. let's get a check of weather ofirst alert forecast with meteorologist karen thomas. there's lots to talk about in your report, karen? >> we have a little bit for everyone in the easter forecast. happy sunday morning, happy easter to everyone. conditions with overcast skies. that's what we're watching. should stay dry watching winds increase as we lo at american flag. live shot of philadelphia right now. as i mentioned, plenty of cloud cover we do have patchy fog lowering visibility north and west of the city. quarter in the poconos, two miles in allentown. closer to the shoreline and inland we've got an easterly flow. our wind is from the east and pushing those low level clouds. not too much to worry about in the way of visibility the closer you get to the shoreline. but winds are increasing in atlantic city 15 miles per hour, 9 miles per hour in philadelphia, 9 miles per hour there in wild
people will soon be heading in for the church's second mass of the day. good morning, i'm katy zachry. welcome to "nbc 10 news today." it's 9:00 a.m. on easter sunday. let's get a check of weather ofirst alert forecast with meteorologist karen thomas. there's lots to talk about in your report, karen? >> we have a little bit for everyone in the easter forecast. happy sunday morning, happy easter to everyone. conditions with overcast skies. that's what we're watching. should stay...
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we'll talk about mass transit. lots of green here, that means everything is running on or close to schedule and we have extra service with new jersey transit buses, long island railroad and metro north. new jersey transit trains at this point are running on or close to schedule. path trains are on time running a regular schedule today and the mta buses, expect diversions because of the parade. three trains track works suspend services so use the two train. that should be cleared by 5:00 a.m.. here is a look at the fdr drive as you come down the southbound side, you can see the traffic is crawling on the southbound side because the southbound side from the 100's to the 90s and northbound 60s to the 70s, you do have the construction. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect for today. ken? over to you. it is 4:48 and the metro system in washington is due to reopen minutes from now after an unprecedented 29-hour safety shut down. the second busiest rail station has suffered a series of electrical fires
we'll talk about mass transit. lots of green here, that means everything is running on or close to schedule and we have extra service with new jersey transit buses, long island railroad and metro north. new jersey transit trains at this point are running on or close to schedule. path trains are on time running a regular schedule today and the mta buses, expect diversions because of the parade. three trains track works suspend services so use the two train. that should be cleared by 5:00 a.m.....
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sneaking on peanuts and peanut butter seem to help lower body mass index. study followed middle school children who swapped out peanuts for unhealthy smacks, after 12 weeks, the children who ate the nuts had a lower body mass index than those who did not. and they continued to lower their bmi for 12 weeks after the study. very neat. >>> and justin joining us now probably good time to lower your body mass index, hit the gym, it will be warm soon. >> be outside more and more. this week, certainly, getting your shot at it. hopefully i can start to leave my snow graph irks. >> we can do that. >> remember, it is march, i'm sure we will still have colder days later this month, but no sign of winter, for the next week maybe two weeks, temperatures surging well above average, and probably breaking some records, as women. one spot that will be hot in about two and a half months, down at the beach, live look at the shore, margate, deserted right now. now, with these warmer temperatures you think hey i want to hit the beach but remember the ocean temperature chilly in
sneaking on peanuts and peanut butter seem to help lower body mass index. study followed middle school children who swapped out peanuts for unhealthy smacks, after 12 weeks, the children who ate the nuts had a lower body mass index than those who did not. and they continued to lower their bmi for 12 weeks after the study. very neat. >>> and justin joining us now probably good time to lower your body mass index, hit the gym, it will be warm soon. >> be outside more and more. this...
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that really warm air mass is still in place. yesterday we hit a warm high. 80-degree temperatures in the forecast for today. another very warm day, but this is really the last one we have for a while. this weekend will be getting a little bit cooler tonight. we'll see a cold front move in that will change things up a bit. right now 58 in pottstown and philadelphia. most of delaware upper 50s, low 60s. yesterday morning we were a little bit cooler than this but still mild, but this morning you might not even need the light jacket but definitely this afternoon you will not. yesterday we got to 82. that was a record high. today we're going to get to 82. another record high across the area. very warm air mass in place. normal high is 50. but then as we go into tomorrow we'll see temperatures back down in the 60s. mostly mid to upper 60s. starting off in the weekend, mid-60s. rain chances return later on tonight and as we go into sunday. record highs, look at this. 83. we smashed those records. coatesville barely hitting the record h
that really warm air mass is still in place. yesterday we hit a warm high. 80-degree temperatures in the forecast for today. another very warm day, but this is really the last one we have for a while. this weekend will be getting a little bit cooler tonight. we'll see a cold front move in that will change things up a bit. right now 58 in pottstown and philadelphia. most of delaware upper 50s, low 60s. yesterday morning we were a little bit cooler than this but still mild, but this morning you...
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but even the difference is palpable. >> mass is under way. what is striking is the amount of empty space. this area normally would be packed with tourists and will grimes. one man tells us it's a different atmosphere and is sad. another tells us things will be different next year. these are uncertain times, what makes them worse than the times before, no one knows when the latest wave of the violence will end. >>> the world health organisation is saying that there has been a rise in cancer related deaths in nigeria. nearly 8 out of 10 of those diagnosed do eventually die. inadequate medical facilities and light diagnosis are partly to blame. >>> two years ago this woman was diagnosed with bone cancer. she is a student. she's in pain and can't walk properly, she blames poor medical facilities for her condition. >> in the first hospital there was no qualified doctor. the second hospital, no drugs and constant power outages. the next hospital i was transferred to did not have the right equipment. the world health organisation said inadequate equ
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>> particularly, there is a question of critical mass. critical mass is an issue there.ut in other parts, your seeing foment timetables. you see that in poland for example. you're looking at modernization, in sweden. but across europe, major emphasis is on trading. in the high arctic space and the south marine space -- seven marine space. at that level of the u.s. will be the 15 largest venture in your overall. which is extraordinary in and of itself. but what it does is combine training with other european states. that brings your to a level of readiness which had been cut after the crisis, because there is a quick way and in the balanced budgets. vago: talked with a little bit about what the defense economic impact would be written this decide to leave the eu. >> the major question would be what would happen with scotland. the scotland people are very favorable toward the eu generally. the nuclear deterrent is all up in vago: scotland, so that gives you a lot of strategic questions. thank you very much. coming up, russia's new ways of wars. you're watching defense news
>> particularly, there is a question of critical mass. critical mass is an issue there.ut in other parts, your seeing foment timetables. you see that in poland for example. you're looking at modernization, in sweden. but across europe, major emphasis is on trading. in the high arctic space and the south marine space -- seven marine space. at that level of the u.s. will be the 15 largest venture in your overall. which is extraordinary in and of itself. but what it does is combine training...
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high temperatures will reach the times as the showers push mass. expect .25" to .50" of high school proms are expensive. shoes, jewelry, flowers, dinner, and the all important dress quickly add up... so a local organization called "kenzie's closet" is stepping up to make sure any girl gets to feel like a princess on prom night. kathy smith is the executive director of kenzie's closet joins me now with how 'you' can help create a night to remember for tri-state teens. experience are you trying to help these teens create?- now people this might seem 'silly' to go to all this effort for a prom ... but your group thinks proms are about more than just pretty dresses right?- what do you need from the community to help out?- what's your favorite part of making this experience happen for these girls?* it's that time of year - the fun and frenzy of getting ready for prom. this is a momentous event in the life of a teenager and one that is not to be missed.* the reality is that many girls in the tri-state are experiencing poverty or financial challenges. the
high temperatures will reach the times as the showers push mass. expect .25" to .50" of high school proms are expensive. shoes, jewelry, flowers, dinner, and the all important dress quickly add up... so a local organization called "kenzie's closet" is stepping up to make sure any girl gets to feel like a princess on prom night. kathy smith is the executive director of kenzie's closet joins me now with how 'you' can help create a night to remember for tri-state teens....
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with mass-market comes mass competition.esla's success to date means competitors like gm and bmw are working hard to catch up. just five years ago there were only 4 electric models in the u.s. at the end of next year, there are expected to be almost 60. as any car dealer knows, the more rivals you are up against, the harder it is to make the sale and the more you have to spend to promote, market, and jazz up the product. this uses a lot of cash. tesla already burns a ton of it. those competitors have one big edge on tesla. they tell millions of regulators and -- all of which is a problem for investors paying top dollar for tesla shares. tesla right now is valued at $30 billion, putting it in the top 10 carmakers in the world. but it sales don't come close to matching. you can't even see them here. to buy the stock of this price, you have to believe that tesla can change the global car market and beat everyone else. the model 3 will have to move fast to catch up with tesla's investors. i think that was appropriate set up for
with mass-market comes mass competition.esla's success to date means competitors like gm and bmw are working hard to catch up. just five years ago there were only 4 electric models in the u.s. at the end of next year, there are expected to be almost 60. as any car dealer knows, the more rivals you are up against, the harder it is to make the sale and the more you have to spend to promote, market, and jazz up the product. this uses a lot of cash. tesla already burns a ton of it. those...
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congregants were able to celebrate mass on this day. arthur chi'en has the story from inglewood, new jersey. >> more than 145 years ago the first church of in gelwoods with historical treasure for the coth like style a kind organ with 14000 pipes. hallelujah >> yet the pastor here has different take. >> as reverend held mass in a substitute location. he reiterated a message a church is about people and all the congregants are fine. a perspective shared by those included jen and brandon and the son colton was baptized in the church. >> it is not the it is not the carpet or the chairs. its the people. i the energy, right. it is the reason why with we are here. if it inspires other reg willingous groups rushed in with offers to help and host the controgation which for the foreseeable few one of the firstle as can drame the is lack islamic sen them in when you see the amount of hatred, strife, division in the world. is wonder toful to see the diverse community come together ap celebrate. >> i think it was important that i happened now. we h
congregants were able to celebrate mass on this day. arthur chi'en has the story from inglewood, new jersey. >> more than 145 years ago the first church of in gelwoods with historical treasure for the coth like style a kind organ with 14000 pipes. hallelujah >> yet the pastor here has different take. >> as reverend held mass in a substitute location. he reiterated a message a church is about people and all the congregants are fine. a perspective shared by those included jen...
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nothing going on as far as mass transit. the southern state near 14, that's an accident, and you can see the delay getting into that spot, and from there, the belt parkway, and an earlier stall, this accident on 78 eastbound from clinton, finally cleared away, and there were huge delays because of that. >> wow, busy day. >> it was very busy. >> thank you, heather. >>> here we go, need your coat, jacket or sweater? it's cloudy. clouds have lifted a bit. that's a good sign. chilly to start the day, and the it temperature is at 45 degrees at 7:00. that's wild across the five boroughs. the warm spot there. the breaks of sun into the afternoon, and we will have brightening skies, and tomorrow, we have sunshine, and thursday, too, with st. patrick's day, and make sprinkle. it will cool down for saturday. pirates in the march madness. >>> good morning, america. primary showdown. a make-or-break day as voters head to the polls in five states. gop front-runner donald trump looking to clear the field. >> you're gonna be dead in three
nothing going on as far as mass transit. the southern state near 14, that's an accident, and you can see the delay getting into that spot, and from there, the belt parkway, and an earlier stall, this accident on 78 eastbound from clinton, finally cleared away, and there were huge delays because of that. >> wow, busy day. >> it was very busy. >> thank you, heather. >>> here we go, need your coat, jacket or sweater? it's cloudy. clouds have lifted a bit. that's a good...
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reducing traffic congestion and also improving mass transit. officials say the tolls would generate $12 billion for upgrading buses and subways and fixing roads and bridges. create 30,000 new jobs. and also create new transit cbs 2's political reporter marcia kramer has the story that's new at 6:00. >> reporter: honk if you have heard this story before. a coalition of new york assemblyman and transit entrance to manhattan. >> our once enviable transportation system is broken and outdated. >> reporter: move new york director alex matheson unveiling the latest effort to get the state legislature to enact a plan to bring congestion pricing to new york city. not only tolls but fees to enter manhattan. drivers would pay $5.54 with e- zpass to cross the now free brooklyn, manhattan, williamsburg and queensboro bridges. taxis both yellow and uber, would charge a surcharge below 96th street. $1.35billion would be generated each year money split between mass transit and bridge and road repairs, and areas with limited mass transit would see you in projec
reducing traffic congestion and also improving mass transit. officials say the tolls would generate $12 billion for upgrading buses and subways and fixing roads and bridges. create 30,000 new jobs. and also create new transit cbs 2's political reporter marcia kramer has the story that's new at 6:00. >> reporter: honk if you have heard this story before. a coalition of new york assemblyman and transit entrance to manhattan. >> our once enviable transportation system is broken and...
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. >> artyom gasparyan today's mass took place. reporter: built more than 145 years ago. first presbyterian church of inglewood was a one of a kind organ with over 4100 pipes, some thought that to lose it all just days before easter sunday would be devastating. the pastor here has a different take. >> easter is about resurrection, remembering that death is not final word, there is hope in any >> this is the word of the lord. reporter: there was mass held in a substitute location, he reiterated message that church is about the people. all are fine. their son coltin was big cap was big cap bigcaptized. >> the church. >> off everyone drawing racial and religious lines, they rushed in with offers to help. >> it is one is wonderful to see a diverse community come together. >> it is important to happen now, we have so much turmoil in maybe this is our contribution to make peace. reporter: next few steps are simple but will take time. as for when they can be back in their church that is at 3 years. christina: sharon crowley will talk about the true means of easter. >> tens of th
. >> artyom gasparyan today's mass took place. reporter: built more than 145 years ago. first presbyterian church of inglewood was a one of a kind organ with over 4100 pipes, some thought that to lose it all just days before easter sunday would be devastating. the pastor here has a different take. >> easter is about resurrection, remembering that death is not final word, there is hope in any >> this is the word of the lord. reporter: there was mass held in a substitute...
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this is after reports of mass casualties. and at least 13 now dead. cbs news is reporting two blasts at brussels airport, now being linked to suicide bombing. then word of at least one other blast, at the metro train station. all flights to the airport have been canceled or diverted and all mass transit service is now shutdown. now, this is video
this is after reports of mass casualties. and at least 13 now dead. cbs news is reporting two blasts at brussels airport, now being linked to suicide bombing. then word of at least one other blast, at the metro train station. all flights to the airport have been canceled or diverted and all mass transit service is now shutdown. now, this is video
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the next air mass is kind of a canadian pacific type of air. we're looking at temperatures still well above normal but cooler. after school kids, great sports weather. get outside and enjoy this. 75 after school, 77 will be our high today. 58 tonight it will be cooler on the south facing shows, record warm will warm to 75 degrees. here is your accuweather seven-day forecast. 63 on saturday, we have a shot at some showers on sunday. how many times have i got it tell you. i work alone. how many times i tell you, i work alone. >> now you ticked him off. >> i bet you he won't be back. >> he is here every day at this >> he or she. >> he gets paid union. >> does he? >> poor birdie. >> let's go over here and talk about mass transit. you take long island railroad, oyster bay bridge, expect delays with a broken rail in mineola. new jersey transit. o major issues, if there is a strike on sunday, we want to make sure you're prepared. we have all of this information on abc7ny. there are bus stations set-up for you. park and ride locations, ramsey route 17
the next air mass is kind of a canadian pacific type of air. we're looking at temperatures still well above normal but cooler. after school kids, great sports weather. get outside and enjoy this. 75 after school, 77 will be our high today. 58 tonight it will be cooler on the south facing shows, record warm will warm to 75 degrees. here is your accuweather seven-day forecast. 63 on saturday, we have a shot at some showers on sunday. how many times have i got it tell you. i work alone. how many...
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mass transit options, 42 bart trains in service.ltz shuttle service with continue meant delay. golden gate bridge transit announce several cancellations including the 72x, at 6:28. 4 from mill valley at 7:04 is canceled and 71 from novato at 6:25 canceled. ace trains all running on time. >> several breaking developments in the last few members from brussels. belgium prosecutors are in the middle of a news conference of the suspect. tiffany wilson is monitoring this. >> we are learning a lot of new information conflicting with early reports. the belgium prosecutors is still holding the news conference. here it is, not the prosecutor but just spoke but another official. the initial prosecutor said that a suspect is currently being interrogated. did not give that person's identification. he said this man who you see here is still loose. the man was previously reported in custody. the other two gentleman on the left in black, one has been identifyied as third man in black is not identified and the map was identified as his brother but t
mass transit options, 42 bart trains in service.ltz shuttle service with continue meant delay. golden gate bridge transit announce several cancellations including the 72x, at 6:28. 4 from mill valley at 7:04 is canceled and 71 from novato at 6:25 canceled. ace trains all running on time. >> several breaking developments in the last few members from brussels. belgium prosecutors are in the middle of a news conference of the suspect. tiffany wilson is monitoring this. >> we are...
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. >>> pope francis celebrated easter sunday with the mass at st. peters basilica. as part of his traditional noon time easter homily, the pontiff spoke about the victims of attacks in europe, africa and elsewhere around the world. he voiced dismay that people fleeing war and poverty are denied welcome as european countries squabble over the refugee crisis. >>> tens of thousands of people, patiently endured long lines, backpack inspections and metal detectors before entering st. peters square. after celebrating mass in the steps of the basilica pope francis traveled around the square in his open top pope mobile. >>> coming up later on "action news", we will show you how authorities worked to make sure that easter celebrations all across europe were peaceful. >>> easter, of course is holiest day on the christian calendar and those who believe celebrated the occasion, all around the world. >> ♪ >> here you see hundreds of people turning out for annual resurrection services at enan tabernacle church. church held two easter services today one at sunrise and another late
. >>> pope francis celebrated easter sunday with the mass at st. peters basilica. as part of his traditional noon time easter homily, the pontiff spoke about the victims of attacks in europe, africa and elsewhere around the world. he voiced dismay that people fleeing war and poverty are denied welcome as european countries squabble over the refugee crisis. >>> tens of thousands of people, patiently endured long lines, backpack inspections and metal detectors before entering...
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we have a very warm air mass moving in.eginning to put us about 30 degrees above normal for this year time of the year. we'll stay dry, too. as we go into the weekend, we have rain chances moving in for part of your week. not going to be a washout. 42 allentown, 45 in pottstown, 49 in philadelphia. also in glassboro, 51 atlantic city, 53 in dover, millville always the cool spot. around 39 degrees this morning. we will be quickly warming up as we go through the morning hours. take a look at 6:00 a.m., around 50 degrees. by 10:00 a.m. we should already be close to 60 degrees. then by noon, close to 70 degrees and we'll be topping out in the mid-70s as we go through the afternoon today. it will be warm. if you really liked yesterday, i thisty you're going to like today. a lot of sunshine in the forecast, radar on the dre side. warm air continues to move in, that big area of high pressure still sitting there, still responsible for our warm temperatures. that southwest wind is going to keep giving us the record high temperatures
we have a very warm air mass moving in.eginning to put us about 30 degrees above normal for this year time of the year. we'll stay dry, too. as we go into the weekend, we have rain chances moving in for part of your week. not going to be a washout. 42 allentown, 45 in pottstown, 49 in philadelphia. also in glassboro, 51 atlantic city, 53 in dover, millville always the cool spot. around 39 degrees this morning. we will be quickly warming up as we go through the morning hours. take a look at 6:00...
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a new study shows peanut butter may show lower body mass index. those who ate the peanut butter had lower body mass indexes. bmi. >>> ray tom lynn passed away. although his invention didn't take off until the early 80. he made the at sign a part of every e-mail address. >>> get ready to say awww. kensing ton palace has released pictures of the royal family in snow with their prince george and princess charlotte. this is their first holiday together as a family of four and the first time that either children have played in the snow. i love them. i love that couple. >> like a tooth paste commercial. we'll be right back. here are the current numbers on wall street. the dow jones up 55 points. >>> that's it for the news at noon. see you later. >> victoria: with dad in jail, it' s been so chaotic here. the media won' t let up. the business pages are nailing newman. and the department heads are bombarding me with questions. i' m sorry, but i don' t have the >> nikki: listen to me. i know you can handle this, okay? you just stay strong, keep your focus,
a new study shows peanut butter may show lower body mass index. those who ate the peanut butter had lower body mass indexes. bmi. >>> ray tom lynn passed away. although his invention didn't take off until the early 80. he made the at sign a part of every e-mail address. >>> get ready to say awww. kensing ton palace has released pictures of the royal family in snow with their prince george and princess charlotte. this is their first holiday together as a family of four and the...
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behind this is it -- it looks like a great air mass. the forecast for the next seven is looking really good. we have your 50s. we have 60s. winds coming up and aligning out of the west, northwest. and then shifting through the course of the day.
behind this is it -- it looks like a great air mass. the forecast for the next seven is looking really good. we have your 50s. we have 60s. winds coming up and aligning out of the west, northwest. and then shifting through the course of the day.
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happy easter. >>> the mass looks to jesus yesterday.crucifixion, to the resurrection and it makes those mysteries and their power present here on this altar. jesus himself becomes present here today under the form of bread and wine so that we can unite all our prayers of thanksgiving, sorrow and petition with christ himself as an offering to the father. >> father paul scalia last month in washington leading the mass after his father, supreme court justice antonin scalia. it brings a message of spiritual renewal and hope for eternal life. the brussels terror attacks reminded us that this message is needed now more than ever, especially for the victims and their families. i had a chance to sit down with father scalia to talk with him about the power of faith in times of suffering and how his family is celebrating their first easter without their father. >> i'll be with my mother and some siblings. we will observe it going to mass and so our lord's resurrection gives us hope in eternal life and hope to see our dad again. >> it is such a ho
happy easter. >>> the mass looks to jesus yesterday.crucifixion, to the resurrection and it makes those mysteries and their power present here on this altar. jesus himself becomes present here today under the form of bread and wine so that we can unite all our prayers of thanksgiving, sorrow and petition with christ himself as an offering to the father. >> father paul scalia last month in washington leading the mass after his father, supreme court justice antonin scalia. it...
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we will be looking at the controversial labor reform that spark mass protests across the country. but first our top stories live from paris. ♪ a hearing was held for the prime suspect from the terror attack here in paris. salah abdeslam was caught by the police on friday, four days before brussels was hit with 30 people dead and 30 people hurt. 's lawyer spoke after the hearing. >> he told me to tell you he wishes to be transferred to friends as soon as possible. anchor: for more now we bring in catherine in brussels. you are now at the belgian parliament. tellis what is being done today. we are in the midst of three days of national mourning. right.i amhat is here outside the belgian federal parliament. a ceremony paying tribute to the victims of tuesday's attacks at the airport and metro, the deadliest attacks ever in belgium's history. a solemn ceremony today. the prime minister will speak out and the king and queen, the head of state. this is a big occasion as well of members of the parliament and inate, laying weaths brussels on tuesday. atmosphere inge and wes still very tig
we will be looking at the controversial labor reform that spark mass protests across the country. but first our top stories live from paris. ♪ a hearing was held for the prime suspect from the terror attack here in paris. salah abdeslam was caught by the police on friday, four days before brussels was hit with 30 people dead and 30 people hurt. 's lawyer spoke after the hearing. >> he told me to tell you he wishes to be transferred to friends as soon as possible. anchor: for more now we...
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after 12 weeks they get to eight knots had a lower body mass index than those who did not. the bmi continues to fall for 12 weeks beyond the study. if you were with the masses on franklin street last night you know the crowds were tense in chapel hill. as many as 15,000 revelers were on the tobacco road celebration. chapel hill police did not make any arrests for the the win over duke. bonfires to not cause any serious damage. the tournament is next up for both teams. joe will break that down for is the deadly storms in the west. the new round on the way tonight. rescuing victims trapped in me. joel: thank you. always such amazing pictures. you figure in the el nio. liz: they have had rocky weather this year in its contributory whether a little bit. this global pattern we always look at. joel: what is the pattern this week? liz: warm. spring fever. warming to the upper 70's by the end of the week. we will see continued warmth. each and every day sunshine dominating through wednesday and we start to see changes for cloud cover. it does look like a good see some rain by next
after 12 weeks they get to eight knots had a lower body mass index than those who did not. the bmi continues to fall for 12 weeks beyond the study. if you were with the masses on franklin street last night you know the crowds were tense in chapel hill. as many as 15,000 revelers were on the tobacco road celebration. chapel hill police did not make any arrests for the the win over duke. bonfires to not cause any serious damage. the tournament is next up for both teams. joe will break that down...
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she'll give us an update on mass transit. >> i feel like i've got my workout in.pdate for you. if you went to bed last night and you're a rider on the paoli-thorndale line, it may have been frustrating getting home. in the last hour, that service has been restored. we are seeing residual delays as trains get restarted on that line. take the norristown high speed line to the 69th street market-frankford line. taking a live look outside, this is the schuylkill expressway at belmont avenue. this is the eastbound lane headed into the city and eastbound your drive time is really good. normally i would expect to see extra volume and potential delays over the next little bit. i'll keep my eye on that for you. your 95 drive times as you make your way southbound into center city philadelphia, that drive is 16 minutes from woodhaven. if you're headed northbound, no issues there. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> now that the sun isple 0ing up, you probably see the cloud cover around. that's a live look at center ç city, overcast
she'll give us an update on mass transit. >> i feel like i've got my workout in.pdate for you. if you went to bed last night and you're a rider on the paoli-thorndale line, it may have been frustrating getting home. in the last hour, that service has been restored. we are seeing residual delays as trains get restarted on that line. take the norristown high speed line to the 69th street market-frankford line. taking a live look outside, this is the schuylkill expressway at belmont avenue....
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we did not find any weapons of mass distraction.ts of iraq key scientists and military that have spent their lives researching and developing weapons of mass distraction. do not take it from me whether or not isis is going to need the expertise on these guys. they are very clear. they are not game changers. the only way they can change the global equation, expand is to detonate a nuclear weapon were spread chemical agents in the west. they are serious about it. this is not just a wild dream that they have. they view the use. trying to achieve. >> how much time do we have here? obviously, we have to take them out. >> here is the thing. this slow-growing strategy, creeping offensive, if you will, by the united states and our allies, would be okay. we know that the next step is not land. it is to attack the west with diabolical weapons of mass distraction. chemical weapons are easy to make. it is increasingly easy for people like isis to choir these. the clock is ticking. they are strategic in. i am afraid horrible things are going to
we did not find any weapons of mass distraction.ts of iraq key scientists and military that have spent their lives researching and developing weapons of mass distraction. do not take it from me whether or not isis is going to need the expertise on these guys. they are very clear. they are not game changers. the only way they can change the global equation, expand is to detonate a nuclear weapon were spread chemical agents in the west. they are serious about it. this is not just a wild dream...
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people were saying mass deportations, against international law. what is the distance between mass deportations and counting one person out and one person in if the one out, one in amounts to a cue of hundreds or thousands of people at any one time? >> exactly. there are so many questions to be answered about this deal. it is an entirely twisted logic to say that one person has to risk their life at sea for another person to be granted safe passagement there are some details saying that greece has to listen to every asylum application that is made and it has to be dealt with in greece and an appeal can be made in greece. if that is followed through properly and doesn't discriminate on be national ultimately, then in theory it is more legal than what was first mooted >>> the system that they had in place three months ago now, everyone says the same thing. it failed and it failed utterly because you cannot differentiate in reality, when you've got these makeshift home-made camps, you can't differentiate between an syrian, iraqi, afghan, someone from
people were saying mass deportations, against international law. what is the distance between mass deportations and counting one person out and one person in if the one out, one in amounts to a cue of hundreds or thousands of people at any one time? >> exactly. there are so many questions to be answered about this deal. it is an entirely twisted logic to say that one person has to risk their life at sea for another person to be granted safe passagement there are some details saying that...
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he celebrated mass just a few hours ago. during last night's easter vigil, he said darkness and fear must not prevail in the aftermath of the attacks in brussels. here in new york, cardinal dolan led mass saturday night. >> hope everyone has a good holiday. with your family, dinner, church, enjoy the day. >>> a string of armed robberies two of the victims wer today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. it's all happening. cash back on purchases. here we go! y . >>> check this out. i don't know what this is. the easter bunny got help in tampa. thousands of eggs rained down there. children rushed the football field and started hunting. i don't know if there is a lot of -- >> don't they break from that height. >> i w
he celebrated mass just a few hours ago. during last night's easter vigil, he said darkness and fear must not prevail in the aftermath of the attacks in brussels. here in new york, cardinal dolan led mass saturday night. >> hope everyone has a good holiday. with your family, dinner, church, enjoy the day. >>> a string of armed robberies two of the victims wer today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice....
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the mass transit, airport looking good. chris and lauren, back over to you. >>> we are following breaking news out of egypt. we have an update there where a plane has been hijack, from alexandria to cairo. egypt air says everyone was allowed to get off the plane except crew and four foreigners. >> egyptian government spokesperson says that the hijacker wanted to go to istanbull which is in turkey but was told by the captain he did not have enough fuel for that trip. the director of the alexandria a airport says that there were 26 foreigners on board including, eight americans, four britains, four dutch, two belgiums and a french national, also an italian, two greeks and one syrian. three other foreigners could not be identified at this point. >> we will continue to follow that story a and bring you update as we get it. >>> breaking news in south jersey back here closer to home where a man was killed in the hit and run. >> this happened in pennsauken, new jersey where he tried to cross the highway. steve keeley is there with
the mass transit, airport looking good. chris and lauren, back over to you. >>> we are following breaking news out of egypt. we have an update there where a plane has been hijack, from alexandria to cairo. egypt air says everyone was allowed to get off the plane except crew and four foreigners. >> egyptian government spokesperson says that the hijacker wanted to go to istanbull which is in turkey but was told by the captain he did not have enough fuel for that trip. the director...
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pope francis leading the mass at the vatican. the easter period commemorates the last days of jesus christ and sunday is the day they celebrate the resurrection. pope francis talked about the recent conflicts and the plights of refugees in his address. >> translation: jesus by his resurrection triumphed over evil and sin. may he draw us closer are over the violence that sheds blood in different parts of the world. in turkey, chad, cameroon, ivory coast and iraq and other places. he invites us not to forget the men and women seeking a better future. a throng of refugees including children fleeing war, hunger, poverty and social injustice. >>> easter sunday in jerusalem saw a drop in tourists and pilgrims, mainly it's thought due to security. the last six months sees a wave of stabbings and shootings. stephanie dekker reports from the church of the holly sepp you will kerr in jerusalem. >> the battery ot makes his -- patriot makes his way to give mass. it's the hole yesterday. despite that, there's not many. >> this year it's down
pope francis leading the mass at the vatican. the easter period commemorates the last days of jesus christ and sunday is the day they celebrate the resurrection. pope francis talked about the recent conflicts and the plights of refugees in his address. >> translation: jesus by his resurrection triumphed over evil and sin. may he draw us closer are over the violence that sheds blood in different parts of the world. in turkey, chad, cameroon, ivory coast and iraq and other places. he...
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mass transit take a look at this for those of you in the world of mass transit.is today, new jersey transit northeast corridor resume service but they're experiencing 60 minute delays between trenton and princeton junction in both directions. because of fatality. so make note of. that will again i've been tweet that out all morning long, erika, back to you. >> thank you, by now you should have received most of your tax information, so it is time to get going that return won't do itself. cbs news business analyst jim schlessinger joins us live from new york with ways to save or even make monday which uncle sam's help. i love the sound of. that will the first thing to touch on are tax credit, you're saying the best way to reduce the bill. why is that? >> the reason is credits reduce your tax bills dollar for dollar. now, compare that with your deductions which are calculated based on your tax bracket. that's why i love them. some of the best ones include the earned income tax credit. that's for low and moderate income workers. the maximum is over $6,200, the dollar
mass transit take a look at this for those of you in the world of mass transit.is today, new jersey transit northeast corridor resume service but they're experiencing 60 minute delays between trenton and princeton junction in both directions. because of fatality. so make note of. that will again i've been tweet that out all morning long, erika, back to you. >> thank you, by now you should have received most of your tax information, so it is time to get going that return won't do itself....
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details of the problems on mass transit when "action news" comes right back. my giant. ds said i should get fios because it's the fastest... i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (man) we're out of 2%. i wonder what else could be better around here? (man) i heard that. now get our best offer ever. super fast 100 meg internet, plus tv & phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. 100 meg speeds at a price this good? fios can do that. cable just can't. switch to better. switch to fios >>> welcome back, you're taking a live look here, sky6 live hd looking out over the commodor barry bridge. a beautiful serene start to your friday morning. >>> i know, karen is watching the roads, as well as rails this morning. >> reporter: that's right we continue to have big news, mass transit is causing problems right now. the paoli thorndale line suspended. the problem happened at 5:30 p.m. yesterday, hundreds of people stranded because of downed power lines at the ardmore station. take the norristown high speed line, they make s
details of the problems on mass transit when "action news" comes right back. my giant. ds said i should get fios because it's the fastest... i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (man) we're out of 2%. i wonder what else could be better around here? (man) i heard that. now get our best offer ever. super fast 100 meg internet, plus tv & phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. 100 meg speeds at a price this good? fios can do that....
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looking at the perpetrators and the victims how did people respond to the mass hunting? '' was. >> they very much depended on who. i would say but they were there for a depressant civic the nationalist were against us and said the issue is thank you very much. but plus their record themselves but what changed but those responsible for the mass atrocities and to be seen as composite to find the guilty man. thank you very much. i look forward to reading your broke. >> but we were not smart enough to do what was then one year later. and it took whole institutional long time to figure out. getting a x coopers if he is there i will hand you that is 1.but the second is that but those readers from wall of the country's, there was not a political directive. the only thing i take exception to is the fact it isn't up to the generals but the government to tell the generals and we would all sacrifice our democracy in control if you put yourself in a position of bosnian or iraq or afghanistan where the generals are making political decisions. i don't excuse us for not being smarter b
looking at the perpetrators and the victims how did people respond to the mass hunting? '' was. >> they very much depended on who. i would say but they were there for a depressant civic the nationalist were against us and said the issue is thank you very much. but plus their record themselves but what changed but those responsible for the mass atrocities and to be seen as composite to find the guilty man. thank you very much. i look forward to reading your broke. >> but we were not...
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it's not going to be involved in processing and facilitating mass deportations. it is the to protect them and to see that they get proper information and they will continue to do those things. >> reporter: greece has begun sending thousands of refugees back to turkey, but more still come. only now when they land the blue tabs of the u.n. won't be there to greet them >>> e.u. representatives are in indonesia to discuss how asia-pacific nations are dealing with refugees and human trafficking. the final day of the bali process summit is taking place on the island. ministers from 47 countries are looking at ways to stop port augusta listening-- smuggling >>> a strike on an al-qaeda train in southern yemen. at least 40 fighters were killed west of the city of al mukalla. it has struck a blow to al-qaeda's attempts to launch attacks. force loyal to and against the exsild government says strikes were coordinated against houthi rebels. still ahead here on al jazeera, a hero or a political victim. russia convicts a ukrainian fight lot accused of killing two journalists. t
it's not going to be involved in processing and facilitating mass deportations. it is the to protect them and to see that they get proper information and they will continue to do those things. >> reporter: greece has begun sending thousands of refugees back to turkey, but more still come. only now when they land the blue tabs of the u.n. won't be there to greet them >>> e.u. representatives are in indonesia to discuss how asia-pacific nations are dealing with refugees and human...
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all of a sudden, you have a mass murder site.hey never considered people like us that the memory should be expected. the place i neglected never visited. no one ever thought that these people were there. ruta said the situation is unacceptable. they intend to carry on until lithonia is ready to face its past. ♪ michelle: the second installment of our series, european worlds, we had to an island just off the southwest coast. we finally underground facility, the world's first nuclear waste repository. it is a deep bunker car from solid rock and designed to hold high-level waste, for 100,000 years. present sites are temporary an require a lot of maintenance. but this one aims to bury the waste forever. the u.s. attempted to build a similar vicinity. but both -- but due to a political outcry, the project never got off the ground. but in finland, the government's plants is supported with little objection from local residents. >> it could be famous for its picturesque houses. the town in southwestern finland has been declared a world h
all of a sudden, you have a mass murder site.hey never considered people like us that the memory should be expected. the place i neglected never visited. no one ever thought that these people were there. ruta said the situation is unacceptable. they intend to carry on until lithonia is ready to face its past. ♪ michelle: the second installment of our series, european worlds, we had to an island just off the southwest coast. we finally underground facility, the world's first nuclear waste...