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reporting live, annie mccormack for channel six a "action news". >>> stockton university approved the sale of the former show both casino in atlantic city. there are reports that philadelphia developer bart blatstein was in talks with the school. we will to have wait until friday, to find out if he is indeed the buyer and how much this sale is worth. stockton purchased the shuttered casino last december, plans to convert tonight to a satellite campus, fell through. >>> rosemont college has announced it is dramatically lowering tuition. it was going town 43 percent from $32,000 to 18 and a half thousand next year. rossmont will also drop room and board by $1,900. the school's president says that she wants to help families who thought that college was out of their price range. there is a catch, financial aid is also being reduced. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, tsunami advisory for people in hawaii, it is as a result of the earthquake that hit chile this evening. we will take you there. >>> we have been warming up, the past few days today, high of 87, 9 degrees above normal
reporting live, annie mccormack for channel six a "action news". >>> stockton university approved the sale of the former show both casino in atlantic city. there are reports that philadelphia developer bart blatstein was in talks with the school. we will to have wait until friday, to find out if he is indeed the buyer and how much this sale is worth. stockton purchased the shuttered casino last december, plans to convert tonight to a satellite campus, fell through....
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"action news" reporter annie mccormack has this story. >> reporter: this vehicle became, submerged after millions of gallons of water began to gush on hunting park avenue saturday evening. a portion of the parking lot buckled and crumbled apart and metal fence and barrier, surrounding the lot follows. philadelphia police and water department, responded after getting calls about water in the roadway. >> this evening, approximately 8:00 p.m. we were alerted to the water main break on 48-inch transmission main. we had that main turned off 9:45. we're estimating loss at approximately 15 million gallons of water. >> reporter: hunting park avenue remain shut down between 29th and fox street overnight and into most of the sunday. >> once our clean up efforts are done on hunting park we will begin assessing the damage to the water main and working to excavate to get a visual on it. >> reporter: according to the water department water pressure was restored by 10:00 . it affect area businesses like nine owe's pizza during their busiest time of the weekend. >> we looked at some customers, they keep
"action news" reporter annie mccormack has this story. >> reporter: this vehicle became, submerged after millions of gallons of water began to gush on hunting park avenue saturday evening. a portion of the parking lot buckled and crumbled apart and metal fence and barrier, surrounding the lot follows. philadelphia police and water department, responded after getting calls about water in the roadway. >> this evening, approximately 8:00 p.m. we were alerted to the water main...
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are you asking how did colonel mccormack end up with the 1st division? i know that unit was not attached to them, no. .. dude you run across the records of the german opinion of u.s. fighting capability and opinion or appreciation? >> yes, that does one -- the best one i saw were from the german prisoners and they might amend flavoring what they said at the time, but if you read the german operations documents which were after the war, the army, i believe was the army war college, the army translated all the german planning documents and the after action reports and you can read what the germans attributed their loss of the village to and every single one of them, they talk about the lock of ordination and exhausted state of the troops in the fact that the man had just taken over canberra not familiar with the defenses but they always talk about the fire of the enemy and could not retake the village due to heavy infantry and artillery fire so yes as colonel herbert said many times here was the time that the united states for the first time slot in a comb
are you asking how did colonel mccormack end up with the 1st division? i know that unit was not attached to them, no. .. dude you run across the records of the german opinion of u.s. fighting capability and opinion or appreciation? >> yes, that does one -- the best one i saw were from the german prisoners and they might amend flavoring what they said at the time, but if you read the german operations documents which were after the war, the army, i believe was the army war college, the...
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her name is ray mccormack, and she has a beautiful little daughter.she gets -- she worked at kmart for years. loves kmart, even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes done when a super walmart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. and she's, you know, again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides that she's going to memorize all of the war codes on -- bar codes on the produce item was that's what -- because that's what takes the longest to key in. she devises this method -- and by the way, this woman is so poor and so neglected that by the time she's 19 years old, she no longer has teeth. we're talking a deeply poor young woman from a deeply poor family. anyway, she reads, reads the bar code numbers into her recording device on her cell phone, and then when she goes home at night, she turns it on in endless repeat add she sleeps. -- as she sleeps. and she's able to memorize an amazing amount of -- >> host: makes her the fastest. >> gues
her name is ray mccormack, and she has a beautiful little daughter.she gets -- she worked at kmart for years. loves kmart, even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes done when a super walmart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. and she's, you know, again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides that she's going to memorize all of the war codes on -- bar codes on the produce...
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terry mccormack said the happiest person, the wife of scott including hahn -- scot mccloughan. they have played zero games so far. all this drama and they haven't started the season. >> oh, my. thank you. i cannot believe how many people are talking about this. it's going everywhere, right? >> right, mike. it was the most searched topic on google this morning and has only been knocked down since deflategate news come down. >>> moving on now, chaotic scene, hundreds of high grants rushed toward trains at budapest station earlier today but the trains aren't going anywhere. in the czech republic this morning, authorities say they will stop using markers to write numbers on the hands and arms of these migrants. that's a practice as you know reminiscent of the holocaust. >> reporter: word spread fast spilling on to the platforms and attacking on to the train in the hope they were headed to germany, austria, anywhere but here. but nobody was telling them anything. this man wondered why let them in if not to let them go. doesn't it feel like they're tricking you? >> that's what we're
terry mccormack said the happiest person, the wife of scott including hahn -- scot mccloughan. they have played zero games so far. all this drama and they haven't started the season. >> oh, my. thank you. i cannot believe how many people are talking about this. it's going everywhere, right? >> right, mike. it was the most searched topic on google this morning and has only been knocked down since deflategate news come down. >>> moving on now, chaotic scene, hundreds of high...
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"action news" reporter annie mccormack has this story. >> reporter: this vehicle will became submerged, after millions of gallons of water began to gush on to hunting park avenue saturday evening. a portion of the parking lot, buckled and crumbled apart and then metal fence and barriers surrounding the lot followed. philadelphia police and the water department responded after getting calls about water in the roadway. >> this evening approximately 8:00 p.m., we were alerted to the water main break on a 48-inch transmission main. we had that main turned off, approximately 9:45, we're estimating the loss at approximately 15 million gallons of water. >> reporter: hunting park avenue remains shut down between 29th and fox streets overnight and into most of the sunday. >> once our clean up efforts are done, on hunting park we will begin assessing the damage to the water main and working to excavate to get a visual on it. >> reporter: according to the water department water pressure was restored by 10:00 . it affected some area businesses like nino's pizza during their busiest time of the wee
"action news" reporter annie mccormack has this story. >> reporter: this vehicle will became submerged, after millions of gallons of water began to gush on to hunting park avenue saturday evening. a portion of the parking lot, buckled and crumbled apart and then metal fence and barriers surrounding the lot followed. philadelphia police and the water department responded after getting calls about water in the roadway. >> this evening approximately 8:00 p.m., we were alerted...
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among the more 300 new workers hired nationwide this year, is sarah mccormack, an experienced nurse, being given a chance to reinvent her job. >> i'm used to seeing patients on the back end of things when the problems have already created, and they're in the hospital. >> reporter: heading into labor day, 8 million americans have found jobs in the last three years. and the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since 2008. but even top government officials agree wage growth has been the missing piece in this recovery. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> as hampton just reported, the health care industry is leading the way in job creation. there's one sector that is still suffering job losses, and that is energy. the mining sector which includes oil and gas shed another 9,000 jobs in august. the labor department says that brings a total losses up to 90,000 since december. we've seen declines every month this year, but the cuts seem to once again be gaining momentum. many in the sector have been keeping tabs on announced layoffs. oil consultancy compa
among the more 300 new workers hired nationwide this year, is sarah mccormack, an experienced nurse, being given a chance to reinvent her job. >> i'm used to seeing patients on the back end of things when the problems have already created, and they're in the hospital. >> reporter: heading into labor day, 8 million americans have found jobs in the last three years. and the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since 2008. but even top government officials agree wage growth has...
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. >> guest: she's an amazing woman pattern name is ray mccormack paid she has a beautiful little daughter and she works at kmart, let's kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes down when a super wal-mart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decided she's going to memorize all the bar code to produce items because that takes the longest to key in. so she devises this method. by the way, this woman is so poor and has been so neglected by the time she's made a result she no longer have teeth. we are talking a deep report young woman from a deeply poor family. she reads the bar code numbers to the recording device on her cell phone and when she goes home at night she turns it on endless repeat as she sleeps and she's able to memorize an amazing amount of information. she prefers the day shift because she likes to work hard in the night shift pays a dollar more but she doesn't like to be bored. she has so many medications that she
. >> guest: she's an amazing woman pattern name is ray mccormack paid she has a beautiful little daughter and she works at kmart, let's kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes down when a super wal-mart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decided she's going to memorize all the bar code to produce items because that takes...
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government statistics is if you can play the numbers off against each other you're talking about ray mccormack in ohio who still will not go on ten f. and sees herself as a worker and during this time we spend in cleveland we began to ask who are the 2-dollar a day for and what can predict the spell of the poverty of these interdependent but have just fallen off the rules or is there another story and what we found was remarkable over the prior two years only 10% has claimed even a nickel from the program. but 70% had an adult working in the formal labor market so our story is one of the people wanting to see themselves as workers taking pride in network status assuring the welfare workers as something that is unacceptable something that violates the sense of who they are but it's become degraded and employers are aching out efficiencies from labor practices like on call contracts where you can be called at any time that you're not guaranteed any average and you show up and it is the exposure. >> host: i wanted to know what's in there so can you give some examples of this? >> guest: in terms o
government statistics is if you can play the numbers off against each other you're talking about ray mccormack in ohio who still will not go on ten f. and sees herself as a worker and during this time we spend in cleveland we began to ask who are the 2-dollar a day for and what can predict the spell of the poverty of these interdependent but have just fallen off the rules or is there another story and what we found was remarkable over the prior two years only 10% has claimed even a nickel from...
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statistics as you can play the stories and the numbers off against each other so i did talk about ray mccormack in cleveland ohio who still will not go on tanf. she sees herself as a worker and during the time we spend in cleveland we began to ask who are the two-dollar day poor and what can predict a spell of poverty? are these long-term dependents who have fallen off the welfare rolls or is there another story and what we found was remarkable. over the prior two years only 10% had claimed even a nickel from the tanf program. 70% during the last year, households had installed working in the labor market. our story is really one of people wanting to work seeing themselves as workers taking pride in that work status, thinking of welfare as something that's really unacceptable, something that violates their sense of who they are but yet the bottom of the labor market has become so degraded and employers are eking out efficiencies from labor practices like on call, zero our contracts recommit called at any time but not guaranteed any contracts. you show up and you are sent home. >> host: adjusting
statistics as you can play the stories and the numbers off against each other so i did talk about ray mccormack in cleveland ohio who still will not go on tanf. she sees herself as a worker and during the time we spend in cleveland we began to ask who are the two-dollar day poor and what can predict a spell of poverty? are these long-term dependents who have fallen off the welfare rolls or is there another story and what we found was remarkable. over the prior two years only 10% had claimed...
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now, for analysis today, right to david druker, senior correspondent correspondent and john mccormack at bloomberg politics. latest column on scott walker among those to find traction today. good day to both of you. >> hello. >> tell us what you're finding in your reporting and the challenge of so many candidates overshadowed. >> yeah. well, obviously, there's a lot of subplots tonight and one is scott walker. he is not in a good place in the campaign right now. the number vs sagged more so than anybody in the summer of trump. one time he was a top tier candidate and a terrible august. and he hasn't had that great of a september so far so he really needs to show some drama tonight. he needs to show some strength and his aides say he's ready. donors watching very closely as are voters. you know, a huge number of the electorate in iowa and new hampshire watching. >> david, when you look at how people are, of course, being overshadowed by donald trump and he is quick to point out at the rallies a lot of this is name recognition. people just unfamiliar to a lot of these republican voters,
now, for analysis today, right to david druker, senior correspondent correspondent and john mccormack at bloomberg politics. latest column on scott walker among those to find traction today. good day to both of you. >> hello. >> tell us what you're finding in your reporting and the challenge of so many candidates overshadowed. >> yeah. well, obviously, there's a lot of subplots tonight and one is scott walker. he is not in a good place in the campaign right now. the number vs...
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james mccormack. guy: will take a break. when we come back, more china. you in a moment. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. anna: welcome back. here are the stories need to know. guy: china's experts fell in august. of 57.8 billion dollars. a heightened concern about slowdown in the world's second-largest economy. japan insurer --a amlin's director considers the offer fair and reasonable. guy: the world's biggest online betfair'spany -- shareholders will get 0.4 percent. .addy power get over to hong kong for the latest news in the stock market over there. shery ahn joins us. allave been digesting morning the trade numbe
james mccormack. guy: will take a break. when we come back, more china. you in a moment. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better...
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writes a letter to speaker mccormack. you can probably get the early version.and my edits are really has added to my draft into gerry ford who was the minority leader saying let's pass the fair housing bill. we still have the problem so lbj said to the speaker of the house, let's take a print ascended to the rules committee in way to the floor. they will never have to save a forward to bail out. you can go back to constituents and get the bill. and we did. but that meant that we needed we had to go to republican john andersen who years later when the president he on an independent ticket amazed at the fair housing bill out. these were tough times but he got it done. it's [applause] >> good morning welcome back to the national fair housing training and policy conference. please welcome the assistant secretary of fair housing and equal opportunities, gustavo bayless was -- velasquez. [applause] >> good morning. welcome back to our second day of the 2015 national fair housing policy compliments. i believe we had a fantastic day yesterday. [applause] and today we h
writes a letter to speaker mccormack. you can probably get the early version.and my edits are really has added to my draft into gerry ford who was the minority leader saying let's pass the fair housing bill. we still have the problem so lbj said to the speaker of the house, let's take a print ascended to the rules committee in way to the floor. they will never have to save a forward to bail out. you can go back to constituents and get the bill. and we did. but that meant that we needed we had...
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. >> and let's go to another perspective now, one of our reporters annie mccormack along the parkwayant to give you an idea earlier today there was one man taken into custody moments before pope francis arrived. it was right across from the basilica in this area over here, right by the logan square cafe that they handled it very discreetly and very quickly. well, take a look at this video. this is video of that man being taken into custody by secret service and also philadelphia police. he was taken away very quickly. we do not know whether or not he was arrested or if he is a suspect in a crime but law enforcement source does tell me that he was acting suspiciously and he was asking a number of questions about pope francis' route, what type of security was out here and he was asking a number of law enforcement officers just questions that made them suspicious and again that's what i'm told he was taken into custody. we don't know if there was any threats that he gave, if there was a threat, what level that was but they are taking everything very serious out here and there are so man
. >> and let's go to another perspective now, one of our reporters annie mccormack along the parkwayant to give you an idea earlier today there was one man taken into custody moments before pope francis arrived. it was right across from the basilica in this area over here, right by the logan square cafe that they handled it very discreetly and very quickly. well, take a look at this video. this is video of that man being taken into custody by secret service and also philadelphia police....
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now, for analysis today, right to david druker, senior correspondent correspondent and john mccormack today. good day to both of you. >> hello. >> tell us what you're finding in your reporting and t
now, for analysis today, right to david druker, senior correspondent correspondent and john mccormack today. good day to both of you. >> hello. >> tell us what you're finding in your reporting and t
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and mccormack said why? and johnson said, because i want to signed it on kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this bill without them, and he decided on kerry's birthday. that kind of thing. >> how did you know so much about so many people? i'm told that he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office with little notes about what they might need might want. how did he come how did he assemble all this? with tv get all this information speak with key accumulated a. it was just absolutely stunning. and it was invaluable to him. i think, he loved politicians. he spent time with them. he knew when they were sick. he knew in their kids were sick or when they had a problem our didn't. and he knew what would move them. it wasn't always hugs and kisses incidentally. we need to raise the debt limit one's, and in the course of hearing if we lost the vote, we lost six liberal democrats voted against reagan and the debt limit and with this meeting and johnson used a these long sheets, probably remember, of everybody's name into account those
and mccormack said why? and johnson said, because i want to signed it on kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this bill without them, and he decided on kerry's birthday. that kind of thing. >> how did you know so much about so many people? i'm told that he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office with little notes about what they might need might want. how did he come how did he assemble all this? with tv get all this information speak...