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but on the £350 million extra, that's not moaning, iwant £350 million extra, that's not moaning, i wantd against that, it is unbelievable. a few more votes to go before we have that final overarching vote in the house of commons and then it will go off to the house of lords. thank you. time for a look at the weather. a quick look at this hour and certainly we have had a west east divide with glorious sunshine with temperatures as high as ten or 11 out to the west. unfortunately a lot of cloud further east making it feel really quite chilly across the east coast, temperatures struggling, two or three degrees in places. that's the story for the remainder of the week and the cloud is starting to push further west. scattering of showers across the east coast could mean some icy stretches first thing in the morning. cold and frosty start the sun. scraping frost off the windscreens as temperatures did dell just below freezing. the windscreens as temperatures did delljust below freezing. tomorrow is going to be a grey one. we may start off with some brightness to the west but more cloud will p
but on the £350 million extra, that's not moaning, iwant £350 million extra, that's not moaning, i wantd against that, it is unbelievable. a few more votes to go before we have that final overarching vote in the house of commons and then it will go off to the house of lords. thank you. time for a look at the weather. a quick look at this hour and certainly we have had a west east divide with glorious sunshine with temperatures as high as ten or 11 out to the west. unfortunately a lot of cloud...
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on moan we get to 54 degrees for the forecast. so you see that drop down as we get into your moan but still sunny even monday for those of you who might have it off for president's day. let's take a look at those future wind gusts. this morning calm conditions. only around 5 mile-per-hour winds in the forecast. as we go through your morning into the afternoon you start to see a change. 5 to 15 mile-per-hour wind gusts at noon. then afternoon, 4:00 p.m. now we got gusts to around 20 miles per hour. not a strong wind but breezy and that will continue as we go into the night. it gusts up to 25 miles per hour in the forecast for saturday evening into early sunday. temperature wise you can't beat this. 65 for today. 66 on sunday. and that little drop monday into tuesday but we got road round of 60s as we go through mid-week to the end of your next work week. >>> hello. emed by is in new orleans but not participating in all-star activities as hes to rehab his knee injury. >> making sure it's all good. i'm hoping to be back after all-sta
on moan we get to 54 degrees for the forecast. so you see that drop down as we get into your moan but still sunny even monday for those of you who might have it off for president's day. let's take a look at those future wind gusts. this morning calm conditions. only around 5 mile-per-hour winds in the forecast. as we go through your morning into the afternoon you start to see a change. 5 to 15 mile-per-hour wind gusts at noon. then afternoon, 4:00 p.m. now we got gusts to around 20 miles per...
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they were beating paid by new york many of them sick and moaning. brooklyn was actually losing population and they would say about this time we've got to get out of brooklyn. a lot of people did. so, the question i have in my mind as i approached the book is how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn, the place that gq magazine called the coolest city on the planet hell is it they have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers and they have picture windows and free tastings. how could we have gotten to the point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the departments have a most celebrated the brooklyn mania with an exhibit called. how could the only parisians be so interested in buying products either warren or eaten by a brooklynite or at least parisians idea. why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn, the place isn't a city it is a borough. it has 600,000 people. what i try tbut i try to show is brooklyn is a microcosm for the vast economic and social changes and it should be mentioned that the politics of western europe. it's
they were beating paid by new york many of them sick and moaning. brooklyn was actually losing population and they would say about this time we've got to get out of brooklyn. a lot of people did. so, the question i have in my mind as i approached the book is how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn, the place that gq magazine called the coolest city on the planet hell is it they have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers and they have picture windows and free tastings. how could we...
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. >> moaning, writhing in pain. >> called 911 and emergency arrived. he moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as interpreter. reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than 100 people gathered to show their support for transgender rights. >> comes one day after the trump administration reversed a federal guideline regarding the bathrooms transgender students use at school. under former president obama, allowed kids to use bathrooms that match their gender identities. >> upset over the actions. >> this is a disaster. you can still fix it. made a promise to protect the lgbtu community. call me. >> caitlyn jenner came out as transgender on t
. >> moaning, writhing in pain. >> called 911 and emergency arrived. he moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as interpreter. reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter:...
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--- tenemos cobertura en equipo con todo lo que sucede en nuestra gin ------ david gonzlez est en moann enla represa anderson --- --- sandra bermudez desde san jos nos habla de los estragos generados --- ---- y gabriela delln el minuto a minuto de las tormentas --paola --- david buenas tardes incias contigo --- has tenido oportunidad de hablar con los residentes... cuntanos david on camera buenas tardes pañeros... muchos aqu dic que jams haban visto algo similar... incluso precisaron que la fuerzadea corriente l preocupa pero no saben quéacer.sin embargo, expertos dicen que uninundación poía registrarse pronto... take vo les comento que este desage está diseño para drenar el exceso de agua eelpresaanderson...ymantener sucapacidad en un 68%... sin emrgo, desde oche la umulación de ua se regtró en u99%... qué significas?... llegar a su talidad, boca de este dage será rrada...ya que acuerdoon experto podra provocardiversainundaciones, nosolamentemás en las zonas aledañas a la presa,sino tamén en el arroyocoyote, donde viven muchas personas en un pq de casas viles... a la vez, habitantes d
--- tenemos cobertura en equipo con todo lo que sucede en nuestra gin ------ david gonzlez est en moann enla represa anderson --- --- sandra bermudez desde san jos nos habla de los estragos generados --- ---- y gabriela delln el minuto a minuto de las tormentas --paola --- david buenas tardes incias contigo --- has tenido oportunidad de hablar con los residentes... cuntanos david on camera buenas tardes pañeros... muchos aqu dic que jams haban visto algo similar... incluso precisaron que la...
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. >> moaning, writhing in pain. >> called 911 and emergency arrived.moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as interpreter. reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than 100 people gathered to show their support for transgender rights. >> comes one day after the trump administration reversed a federal guideline regarding the bathrooms transgender students use at school. under former president obama, allowed kids to use bathrooms that match their gender identities. >> upset over the actions. >> this is a disaster. you can still fix it. made a promise to protect the lgbtu community. call me. >> caitlyn jenner came out as transgender on the c
. >> moaning, writhing in pain. >> called 911 and emergency arrived.moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as interpreter. reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne...
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. >> all yearlong we be moaned nfl product boring games employed lagging rate ingdz and playoffs hader blow yoult with margin of two touchdowns. we knew it would get better and football would reward the loyalty. finally it did. one of the greatest games not only super bowl history but league history. tom brady leading out the patriots 7th super bowl appearance. is that the nfl record falcons entering only four players with any super bowl experience. late second quarter patriots 14-0 hole driving braidsy dropped back pass intercepted by robert alford makes khains doesn't work doing primetime strut. pick six 1st and fall cops up pick six 1st and fall cops up 21-0. 3rd quarter 1-3yr gabriel shakinging. >> malcolm butler super bowl 49 hero on the ground. 35 yard game that sets up another score for falcons and then patriots rally down 2-1 2. hightower, ryan, fumbles, allen branch recovers. patriots under a minute to go now down two. need township point conversion to tie it. brady quick pass and tied game-8, forced first over time if super bowl history. pats whip the toss and then game. >>
. >> all yearlong we be moaned nfl product boring games employed lagging rate ingdz and playoffs hader blow yoult with margin of two touchdowns. we knew it would get better and football would reward the loyalty. finally it did. one of the greatest games not only super bowl history but league history. tom brady leading out the patriots 7th super bowl appearance. is that the nfl record falcons entering only four players with any super bowl experience. late second quarter patriots 14-0 hole...
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it was already 11:00 at night and all of them were moaning. writhing in their beds. were just standing there. there was nothing they could do. all of these children waiting for medication and additional testing. a little boy called janaico. he's been there over six weeks. it was just heartbreaking. little malie has been suffering convulsions for months. her family had to provide everything. she's been here six weeks and that is very expensive. as we're trying to leave, somebody pointed us out. they said, those guys are filming. another guard closed the door to make sure that nobody left. they demanded our go pro, iphone, and started asking us what we were doing. we said we were doing a story about the suffering of children. reporting is not a crime in venezuela, but they can make it a crime. that's what they did. after they found my mike pack, they handcuffed us. that's when i realized that we're not going home. i was ordered onto the back of a pickup and they drove me through these darkened streets to the police station. they demand that i open the phone. i say, i'm
it was already 11:00 at night and all of them were moaning. writhing in their beds. were just standing there. there was nothing they could do. all of these children waiting for medication and additional testing. a little boy called janaico. he's been there over six weeks. it was just heartbreaking. little malie has been suffering convulsions for months. her family had to provide everything. she's been here six weeks and that is very expensive. as we're trying to leave, somebody pointed us out....
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this is how he snored all night, non-stop, whole night. [ snoring ] [ moan ] the entire night. [ laughterple the next hotel room over, but not himself. [ laughter ] so all night all you hear was this dude right here making noise, this dude right here moaning, this dude right here screaming, and me laying horizontal at the bottom of the bed like a dog. [ laughter ] so all i hear all night, all i hear the entire night was -- ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ yeah [ cheers and applause ] it was terrible. i got the cops called to my apartment last year because my neighbor thought that i was killing my girlfriend. so i had to explain to the police, not only do i not have a girlfriend -- [ laughter ] but it's just me in here. [ laughter ] sounding crazy enough to be two people. and in my defense, i was losing a fight to a ceiling fan. okay? let me explain. because we been to the moon. we use little pieces of glass talk to other people on the other side of the world. we're about to have self-driving cars but there is still no clear indication when to stop pulling the drawstring on the ceiling fan, okay. now i'm chil
this is how he snored all night, non-stop, whole night. [ snoring ] [ moan ] the entire night. [ laughterple the next hotel room over, but not himself. [ laughter ] so all night all you hear was this dude right here making noise, this dude right here moaning, this dude right here screaming, and me laying horizontal at the bottom of the bed like a dog. [ laughter ] so all i hear all night, all i hear the entire night was -- ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ yeah [ cheers and applause ] it was terrible. i got...
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no specifics on what exactly they'll spend that moan on. in materials of nondefense discretionary spending, that's a $54 billion cut. of course, the devil will be in the details here of what exactly this administration wants to cut. each of these spending programs has an adamant defender up there. someone who really loves it on the the capitol hill or the public. all of them will fight to save those programs. once the trump administration releases the details, it is not necessarily the president had get everything that he wants. eamon javers at the white house. er. >> president trump met with health insurance executives this morning at the white house. before the closed door meeting, he told the ceos that their help was needed to make sure the transition on a new health care system was smooth. he said he obamacare will implode on its own unless it is fixed. >> we must work together to save americans there obamacare. people know that and everyone knows that. to create more competition and to bring down the prices substantially. >> that meeti
no specifics on what exactly they'll spend that moan on. in materials of nondefense discretionary spending, that's a $54 billion cut. of course, the devil will be in the details here of what exactly this administration wants to cut. each of these spending programs has an adamant defender up there. someone who really loves it on the the capitol hill or the public. all of them will fight to save those programs. once the trump administration releases the details, it is not necessarily the...
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. >> ryder promises all the moan raised will go to researchers. the results will be available to anyone who asks. the goal is to make a giant leap in the fight against cancer. one small donation at a time. >> but that adds up. >> they're going on take no money for administrative costs. they'll cover it. and this is the important thing. all the research is shared with everyone. it is not held closely. it will be shared by everyone. >> no overhead. >> right. snp a mysterious light in the pre dawn sky. not just here in the bay area. we know what it is. the navy performed two optional missile test flights at 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on the pacific coast. the routine tests were tried entirely over the ocean and we are assured they were not armed. >>> jeff ranieri is back with us. 70 degrees? this is a time to skip school or play hookie. >> the cloud cover will start encreasing and then, it does return to the micro climate. >> blue skies poking through. we'll take you the santa rosa. down to a cold 49 degrees by 10:00 p.m. tonight. we're still looking at
. >> ryder promises all the moan raised will go to researchers. the results will be available to anyone who asks. the goal is to make a giant leap in the fight against cancer. one small donation at a time. >> but that adds up. >> they're going on take no money for administrative costs. they'll cover it. and this is the important thing. all the research is shared with everyone. it is not held closely. it will be shared by everyone. >> no overhead. >> right. snp a...
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they whined, they moaned and generally offended by the event so much so they failed to cover a far more important moment later in that day. after the epic press conference, president trump signed legislation that rolls back onerous regulations on the coal industry, therefore freeing an industry to hire more americans for jobs right here in america. west virginia, kentucky, pennsylvania, ohio among others. >> president trump we thank you very much for everything that you've done for us, everything you're doing for our industry is very much needed. i've been mining in this industry for 40 years and this is a very exciting time for our industry. eric: you see, that's where the trump rubber meets the road, jobs. so far tens of thousands of american jobs trump saved and created are what really matters, not some petulant group of media that have an overvalued sense of self-worth >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a differen
they whined, they moaned and generally offended by the event so much so they failed to cover a far more important moment later in that day. after the epic press conference, president trump signed legislation that rolls back onerous regulations on the coal industry, therefore freeing an industry to hire more americans for jobs right here in america. west virginia, kentucky, pennsylvania, ohio among others. >> president trump we thank you very much for everything that you've done for us,...
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. >>> moan while, this appearance by governor chris christie at the white house had politicos speculatinget again that new jersey's governor could become an official part of the trump administration. the governor and the president had lunch today. they apparently discussed drug abuse issues which christie has made priority number one in his final year in office. >>> all right. talk about sending message loud and clear, a philadelphia teacher is trying to put something up on billboard along i-95 to get his fellow teachers a new contract. our shawnette wilson is live at the philadelphia city hall. all right, shawnette, what you got? >> reporter: lucy, i can tell you a lot of teachers feel this way, but the teacher who was actually leading the charge for the billboard says he's worked in the district for ten years. he loves his job more than anything but he says deserve to be paid. >> we need $5,000 in order to get prime billboard right before the center city exit. >> reporter: a philadelphia schoolteacher has his eyes set on billboard along i-95 south just as you take the exit into center c
. >>> moan while, this appearance by governor chris christie at the white house had politicos speculatinget again that new jersey's governor could become an official part of the trump administration. the governor and the president had lunch today. they apparently discussed drug abuse issues which christie has made priority number one in his final year in office. >>> all right. talk about sending message loud and clear, a philadelphia teacher is trying to put something up on...
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the film white helmets won academy award, but the sounder -- founder was unable to attend the is her moan. >> i terry the fighting in syria was too intense for him to leave. >> and the oscar goes to: the white helmet. >> the bright lights of hollywood are a world away from the rubble reality of war torn syria. on oscar night, the rescue team known as white helmet not only received a golden statue, but a standing ovation. >> it is so easy for these guys to ... >> the 40 minutes called the white helmet, provides a glimpse into the lives of volunteers and the work they do in syria, leveled by fierce fighting. as producers were on stage excepting the award sunday night ... the real life rescuers were searching for survivors of the latest deadly government air strike. they saved at least two children, burried in the rubble. >> white helmets founder could not attend the oscars because of the ongoing conflict. but the film's director shared his message. >> to save one life is to save all of humanity. >> since the serial civil war began six years ago, white helmets volunteer say they saved more t
the film white helmets won academy award, but the sounder -- founder was unable to attend the is her moan. >> i terry the fighting in syria was too intense for him to leave. >> and the oscar goes to: the white helmet. >> the bright lights of hollywood are a world away from the rubble reality of war torn syria. on oscar night, the rescue team known as white helmet not only received a golden statue, but a standing ovation. >> it is so easy for these guys to ... >>...
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kind of play with the moan a little bit. fill the gap. >> to energy stocks.ast month, colin carter said the stock was stuck in a range. >> this is going nowhere. if you're long, don't expect much. >> selling it, 55 cents for those and then sell the march 78 calls can. collecting 30 cents for though. that's net 85 cents. >> the xle is actually down. >> just for those who are interested, i think energy is the trap that keeps on trapping. it does not deliver results for anyone. there's no sign that it will continue in any positive way. er? we have very small profits here. this ticks up mildly. i might cover this. i don't really feel leak being put to stock here. i don't want to be put to anything. if i'm going to do anything, i would sell call spreads. >> up next, your tweets and the final call from the options pits. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i w
kind of play with the moan a little bit. fill the gap. >> to energy stocks.ast month, colin carter said the stock was stuck in a range. >> this is going nowhere. if you're long, don't expect much. >> selling it, 55 cents for those and then sell the march 78 calls can. collecting 30 cents for though. that's net 85 cents. >> the xle is actually down. >> just for those who are interested, i think energy is the trap that keeps on trapping. it does not deliver results...
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or if it is simply more moaning from the sidelines for those who are not in the battle.ually the funny thing about politics is that both may be true. david miliband is off on his thunderbirds international rescue job in new york, comes back to the uk, andjust in job in new york, comes back to the uk, and just in time to kick labour and say you are the weakest ui and 50 yea rs and say you are the weakest ui and 50 years to which many people will say, you didn't stay and fight, you we re say, you didn't stay and fight, you were oui’ say, you didn't stay and fight, you were our most promising person at ok you lost your own brother, debt over it, you could have been helping us instead of living it up on the other side of the pond. i think the other thing to say about david miliband, while he was a very promising leadership candidate, i see no real appetite to see him back, i do see. but the point thatjeremy corbyn keeps on making is that he has got this wonderful bedrock of support. that doesn't change no matter what is happening in the by—elections. and david miliband about
or if it is simply more moaning from the sidelines for those who are not in the battle.ually the funny thing about politics is that both may be true. david miliband is off on his thunderbirds international rescue job in new york, comes back to the uk, andjust in job in new york, comes back to the uk, and just in time to kick labour and say you are the weakest ui and 50 yea rs and say you are the weakest ui and 50 years to which many people will say, you didn't stay and fight, you we re say, you...
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for sure, and what those pains will do is they will moan, mobilise people to do new things that they no taxes. the economic plan is ambitious, some say too ambitious. in the heart of riyadh, this is the world's biggest metro project. to change the way people live, create jobs, including some for women. and there is equal opportunities for men and women to work yet? definitely, definitely equal opportunities. we have the same working hours, the same loads, and betting is equal. the progress takes different times in different countries. maybe we are not as fast as people would like us to be going but we are going as good as our nation and our citizens. there have been plans to change this country before, so there is scepticism as well. to the outside world, saudi arabia has long been viewed as a closed and conservative kingdom. it still is. but some things are clearly starting to change here. that doesn't include public discussion of its human rights record, or any political reform. but, for the majority of saudis, other issues seem to matter far more. now with all the sport, at the bb
for sure, and what those pains will do is they will moan, mobilise people to do new things that they no taxes. the economic plan is ambitious, some say too ambitious. in the heart of riyadh, this is the world's biggest metro project. to change the way people live, create jobs, including some for women. and there is equal opportunities for men and women to work yet? definitely, definitely equal opportunities. we have the same working hours, the same loads, and betting is equal. the progress...
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dagen: gary b, was that you moaning and groaning? >> look, first of all, kathy, welcome to the show. but if i hear this thank obama for the economy thing. yes, we're so thankful that hillary clinton couldn't even beat donald trump. >> she did win. >> every state and local. he admitted the -- yes, thank obama for making the republican party a lot more relevant. but the other point is i want to get back to jonas' point because this is a mentality. saying he can't afford these tax cuts. my gosh in other times when we've actually cut taxes, the revenues to the government have increased. we made it simple, we lowered the marginal rates, people like jonas out there will look for less tax loopholes and say, oh, my gosh i don't have to try to hide this money. i can afford to pay this. if it's simple, if it's direct, if it's low, you will see the revenues not drop off. i think it's perfect for the economy. and, again, yes, i thank obama for moving out of the way and letting donald trump become president. dagen: jonas, do you want to respond?
dagen: gary b, was that you moaning and groaning? >> look, first of all, kathy, welcome to the show. but if i hear this thank obama for the economy thing. yes, we're so thankful that hillary clinton couldn't even beat donald trump. >> she did win. >> every state and local. he admitted the -- yes, thank obama for making the republican party a lot more relevant. but the other point is i want to get back to jonas' point because this is a mentality. saying he can't afford these...
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(moaning) oh, god. oh... oh, god. oh. god. oh, god. i was picturing something entirely different. i couldn't sleep. so you decided to make your nipples hard? oh, the peas. no. i was heating up some milk and... you know, my nipple is hard. if you can't sleep, why don't you just take a pill? i don't believe in pills. what about booze? believe in booze? that's not sleeping. that's passing out. pot-ay-to, pot-ah-to.
(moaning) oh, god. oh... oh, god. oh. god. oh, god. i was picturing something entirely different. i couldn't sleep. so you decided to make your nipples hard? oh, the peas. no. i was heating up some milk and... you know, my nipple is hard. if you can't sleep, why don't you just take a pill? i don't believe in pills. what about booze? believe in booze? that's not sleeping. that's passing out. pot-ay-to, pot-ah-to.
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>> hi there, not going to last all weekend but one more day to enjoy the spring preview i moan take looktside of our studi studios. folks there just kind of walking out and about. several restaurants featuring el-fresco dining because temperatures are just so nice right now. we have numbers in the 60s. 67 degrees but look at that high temperature. 74 degrees. more typical of what you would find during the month of may. so still pretty mild. look at the numbers. 67 philadelphia. 74 degrees right now in raleigh, atlanta 76. upper 70s in jackson. but take look at the colder air look at the blue on the map. 22 rapid city. 29 kansas city. 26 in minneapolis. that's some of the cooler air headed in our direction for the second half of the weekend. so one weekend but two seasons. spring right now but as we move the clock ahead, you can see that blue that's the colder air that will invade our region by the second half of the weekend on sunday. more of a reality check. 3:00 o'clock temperatures for tomorrow, 69 philadelphia. mid 60s millville. 69 in wilmington. scattered showers and thunderstorms
>> hi there, not going to last all weekend but one more day to enjoy the spring preview i moan take looktside of our studi studios. folks there just kind of walking out and about. several restaurants featuring el-fresco dining because temperatures are just so nice right now. we have numbers in the 60s. 67 degrees but look at that high temperature. 74 degrees. more typical of what you would find during the month of may. so still pretty mild. look at the numbers. 67 philadelphia. 74 degrees...
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downed pole on the on white horse pike at pom moan nam road but traffic gets by here, tam. >> thank youren. >>> developing overnight, people ran for cover when a gunman opened fire outside of an adult nightclub in the city's port richmond section. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live for us now at east detectives. she's got more on the investigation. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala. and plenty of people were there to witness the shooting but police say that the witnesses are telling them it looked like there were two to three targets of the shooting but at this point those two to three people have not come forward to police. they've checked hospitals and they've also been looking around the area for anybody that may have been hit by gunfire. take a look at this video from the scene. this all happened just after 11:15 at the penthouse club in the 3,000 block out of caster. witnesses say a gunman got out of a vehicle, opened fire. all around the club police found strike marks from bullets and also shell casings. witnesses insider club tell "action news" th
downed pole on the on white horse pike at pom moan nam road but traffic gets by here, tam. >> thank youren. >>> developing overnight, people ran for cover when a gunman opened fire outside of an adult nightclub in the city's port richmond section. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live for us now at east detectives. she's got more on the investigation. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala. and plenty of people were there to witness the...
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. >> he was moaning, just writhing in pain. >> reporter: she called 911 then the driver's wife. in minutes, the rodeo-hercules fire department arrived and took 35-year-old mir peerzada to the hospital. as it turns out, he moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as an interpreter. we reached him at home in modesto by skype. >> i thank a lot. she did her best. >> whe when i told my kids the story, they said, mom, you're a hero. i feel like i was doing what a good doctor would do. >> reporter: or passenger, client, or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life. i know i saved his life. >> reporter: along interstate 80, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> 4:44 now. the white house is hinting at a crackdown on recreational marijuana. press secretary sean spicer says the administration views recreational pot as a flagrant violation of federal law. he says the justice department will step up against. it's not clear how increased enforcement will affect california or the seven other states and district of columbia that have
. >> he was moaning, just writhing in pain. >> reporter: she called 911 then the driver's wife. in minutes, the rodeo-hercules fire department arrived and took 35-year-old mir peerzada to the hospital. as it turns out, he moved here after serving u.s. forces in afghanistan as an interpreter. we reached him at home in modesto by skype. >> i thank a lot. she did her best. >> whe when i told my kids the story, they said, mom, you're a hero. i feel like i was doing what a...
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[sultry music] - ♪ baby - [moaning] - bill just has this animal magnetism. - look at the schvunker inis shorts. - ooh. - i can't believe they shot my dick off! - ♪ baby [back massager vibrating] - oh, my god, he's-- he's gonna bust, dude. - oh! oh, god, bill! oh! you're the [bleep] man! oh, you're the best! the best i've ever had! oh, never stop! oh! never stop [bleep] me--e! oh! oh, oh. [nervous chuckling] - whoa. - hot. - boy got hips, don't he? - 14 times he has brought this woman to climax. 14 times, dude. - [screams] - ♪ baby - okay, that is 15. that is 15. - all right. get ready. here comes showtime. - oh, colleen. - wait, what? - oh, dude, i'm about to make this man jizz. - wait. do you think you are about to leave? - actually, [energetic music building] i think i'm about to [bleep]. [screams] [softly grunting] - ohh. he-- oh, my god. - that was a lot. that was a lot, that was a lot. - on my massager. - [exhales] [sighs] [office phones ringing] [exhales] wow, what a dream. [sparsely dramatic music] was it a dream? - bill, what are you doing? you haven't left yet? you were suppo
[sultry music] - ♪ baby - [moaning] - bill just has this animal magnetism. - look at the schvunker inis shorts. - ooh. - i can't believe they shot my dick off! - ♪ baby [back massager vibrating] - oh, my god, he's-- he's gonna bust, dude. - oh! oh, god, bill! oh! you're the [bleep] man! oh, you're the best! the best i've ever had! oh, never stop! oh! never stop [bleep] me--e! oh! oh, oh. [nervous chuckling] - whoa. - hot. - boy got hips, don't he? - 14 times he has brought this woman to...
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many of them sick and moaning and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually losing population. years late their writer hemle, who grew up in working class park slope, would say about this time, you heard i over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what? a lot of people did. so the question is had in my mind as i approached this book was, how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the place that gq magazine called, and i still can't get -- read this without laughing -- -- the coolest city on the planet. how is it when i mad to park slope liquor stored hat bulletproof cages and now have picture windows and free test tasting of their expansive and expensive wine collections. how could be have got ton a point in history as we did in fall of 2015 where the fabled pa rich parissan bon marche celebrated brooklyn. how could the always chic parissans be so interested in buying products made in brooklyn or seeming as though can i be warn oregon eat been abrook line qu
many of them sick and moaning and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually losing population. years late their writer hemle, who grew up in working class park slope, would say about this time, you heard i over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what? a lot of people did. so the question is had in my mind as i approached this book was, how did the old brooklyn become the new...
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. >> i promised myself i wouldn't use the word panda moan yum pandemonium. >> i'm here for bao bao. >> but it kind of it. >> do you have any good pictures? >> you bet i do. >> judy young is one of a group of close knit panda fanatics. she comes here once a week and her pictures prove it. >> bao bao herself is pure joy. she radiates it all over the place. i think it's a for everyone who comes here to see her. >> the railing is full of panda fans and the panda razzi. >> i love this hug you're giving the panda. >> it is the greatest job in the world. i'm not going to lie. >> gets paid to do a job. i get to get that close personal relationship that people wish they could have. trust me, i don't take it for granted. we love our jobs. we're here a lot. maybe too much at times. i wouldn't trade it for the world. >> bao bao leaving is like sending a kid off to college. bittersweet. >> once the door closes, all the keepers start to cry. >> bao bao leaves for china on tuesday. her little brother will take over her enclosure. at the national zoo, debra alfarone. >> we've been asking people how t
. >> i promised myself i wouldn't use the word panda moan yum pandemonium. >> i'm here for bao bao. >> but it kind of it. >> do you have any good pictures? >> you bet i do. >> judy young is one of a group of close knit panda fanatics. she comes here once a week and her pictures prove it. >> bao bao herself is pure joy. she radiates it all over the place. i think it's a for everyone who comes here to see her. >> the railing is full of panda fans...
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no specifics on what exactly they'll spend that moan on. in materials of nondefense discretionary spending, $462 billion, that's a $54 billion cut. of course, the devil will be in the details here of what exactly this administration wants to cut. each of these spending programs has an adamant defender up there. someone who really loves that program up on capitol hill or in the public. all of them will fight to save those programs. once the trump administration signs off on this budget, releases the details, it is not necessarily a guarantee that the president will get everything that he wants. >> the president and ceo of unisys joins us here in the studio. peter, good morning. thank you for coming to visit. >> thank you for having me. >> you must be hoping more and more of this money overtime is redirected towards cybersecurity. i know you also won a contract with the u.s. customs and border protection with regards to technology and updating technology. how efficient is the technology at the moment? >> you're right about our emphases on cyb
no specifics on what exactly they'll spend that moan on. in materials of nondefense discretionary spending, $462 billion, that's a $54 billion cut. of course, the devil will be in the details here of what exactly this administration wants to cut. each of these spending programs has an adamant defender up there. someone who really loves that program up on capitol hill or in the public. all of them will fight to save those programs. once the trump administration signs off on this budget, releases...
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harry winston gave me this lovely watch, or to you, six months' salary. [ laughter ] [ audience moaning always got to say something kind of mean, don't you? >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> by the way, it's why i come. >> jimmy: you got that? >> harry winston is a premier jeweler. >> jimmy: so i've heard on television. right up there with -- >> i used to walk by when i was stealing sweaters at lord & taylor. >> jimmy: that right? [ laughter ] >> and look at me now! >> jimmy: it's really all worked out for you. [ cheers and applause ] mickey rourke played your nemesis whiplash in -- well not yours, but iron man's. >> iron man's nemesis. it's all right to call me iron man. >> jimmy: you actually offered him the role in the film, true? is that true? >> well, actually jon favreau, our illustrious director, was talking to mickey and then we were doing something, some roundtable thing for maybe "newsweek." i forget, doing some thing. i said, it would be great if you did our movie. you're not supposed to do that. it's not appropriate to be in a press setting and talk to somebody about a deal. you want
harry winston gave me this lovely watch, or to you, six months' salary. [ laughter ] [ audience moaning always got to say something kind of mean, don't you? >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> by the way, it's why i come. >> jimmy: you got that? >> harry winston is a premier jeweler. >> jimmy: so i've heard on television. right up there with -- >> i used to walk by when i was stealing sweaters at lord & taylor. >> jimmy: that right? [ laughter ] >> and...
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many of them sick and moaning. that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brookland was actually losing population. years later, the writer who grew up in working-class park slope with say about this time, you heard it over and over and those days. we got a get out of brooklyn. you know it, a lot of people did. so, the question i had had a my mind as i approach this book was, how busy old brooklyn becomes the new brooklyn. the playset gq magazine called that i still can't read this without laughing, the the coolest city on the planet. how is it that what i moved there like it stores have bulletproof cages to protect their case shears and they now have picture windows and free testings of their expansive and expensive pinot noir selections. . . and one final question. why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn? the place isn't even a city, it's a borough, it has 2,600,000 people in a city of 8 million, and a country of 330 million. what is the big deal? but i try to show in book is the reason we should be inte
many of them sick and moaning. that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brookland was actually losing population. years later, the writer who grew up in working-class park slope with say about this time, you heard it over and over and those days. we got a get out of brooklyn. you know it, a lot of people did. so, the question i had had a my mind as i approach this book was, how busy old brooklyn becomes the new brooklyn. the...
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. >> the ro moans and people see them and go this is the answer. >> i wanted to see how great rock 'nty win pinning them together. >> the safety pin thing is his. it's clear ha he invented that. in england punk rock is not a musical statement. it is a social one. >> if punk had a homer to homer territory, it's in the 60s. >>> are there is no future for a kid now. there is a lot of young people behind it. >> london calling through the far away towns ♪ loving and kissing. >> the clash is the best of the lot. it doesn't sound like traditional punk, but not anyone with the clash either. >> i live by the river ♪ >> it's like a wide umbrella and included people who were more complex in the style. people won't buy it if it's called punk. >> it's better just to call it a new wave really. by defining it as punk, you are putting a boundary around what's possible. like this it's excellent. >> this was the ultimate college bant and they did a spiky music that reflected who they were and the fascinating that they would emerge to become. >> i wrote a song about urban gorillas. >> this area of new w
. >> the ro moans and people see them and go this is the answer. >> i wanted to see how great rock 'nty win pinning them together. >> the safety pin thing is his. it's clear ha he invented that. in england punk rock is not a musical statement. it is a social one. >> if punk had a homer to homer territory, it's in the 60s. >>> are there is no future for a kid now. there is a lot of young people behind it. >> london calling through the far away towns ♪...
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what does that moan >> disapproval resolution which means death with dignity is passed by the authorities. >> reporter: they have limited power in congress over dc >> lots of power. >> what's different about what done in the past >> usually they attach something to an appropriation. most of the time, they do not succeed when they do this approval resolution, they will not succeed this time i got to get there. >> reporter: the congressman, we tell you, we contacted the chairman, the republican chairman of utah to come out and talk to us, we were told that chairman was not going to have timing on camera. what we do know is this. this hearing starts inside at 5:30. we are told case is going to make a statement at the beginning and we're going to be there to hear what he has to say. tom fitzgerald fox 5 local news we'll send it back to you. >>> president trump hosting the leader of another u.s. ally today. >> canadian justice trudeau pace a visit to the white house about women in the work force with top female business leaders both countries. the president and prime minister >> ronica cleary
what does that moan >> disapproval resolution which means death with dignity is passed by the authorities. >> reporter: they have limited power in congress over dc >> lots of power. >> what's different about what done in the past >> usually they attach something to an appropriation. most of the time, they do not succeed when they do this approval resolution, they will not succeed this time i got to get there. >> reporter: the congressman, we tell you, we...
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analysis -- here's what she had to say afterwards.r she says "this presser is trump's usual whining, moaningmbobulated, venting session." that's not an analysis anymore, that is personal. just like jake tapper. tapper was on a pious soapbox and he said "president trump, you legitimately won, now get back to work and stop whining about it." reporters don't say that, they also don't say the president of the united states is unhinged. when he says that there is hatred and anger over that particular network, i just gave you two examples where that is no longer reporting.to t that's personal. >> ed: i think we have these photos where we saw kellyanne conway and sean spicer, today. we don't't know the precise moment, but they were laughing. but aren't they supposed be reining in a president? not encouraging it? >> ed, you do not rein in this president. i think that trump has tapped into something here and it helps him to go on the offense, it makes him feel better but should he be spending a couple of minutes going after cnn anchor, don lemon? that seems to be punching down just a little bit. i th
analysis -- here's what she had to say afterwards.r she says "this presser is trump's usual whining, moaningmbobulated, venting session." that's not an analysis anymore, that is personal. just like jake tapper. tapper was on a pious soapbox and he said "president trump, you legitimately won, now get back to work and stop whining about it." reporters don't say that, they also don't say the president of the united states is unhinged. when he says that there is hatred and anger...
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many of them sick and moaning and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually using losing population years later the writer pete hamill who grew up in working-class part slope with say about this time, you heard it over and over in those days . we've got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what? a lot of people did. so the question that i had in my mind as i approached this book was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the place that gq magazine called, and i still get this without laughing, the coolest city on the planet. how is it that when i moved to park slope, liquor stores had bulletproof cages to protect their cashiers and i now have picture windows and free casings of their expansive and expensive piano our selection. how could we have gotten to a point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the fabled parisian department store omar shea had a once celebrating brooklyn mania with an exhibit called brooklyn coach. how could the always chic parisians be so interested i
many of them sick and moaning and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's early years. hopefully they can't remember it. in fact, brooklyn was actually using losing population years later the writer pete hamill who grew up in working-class part slope with say about this time, you heard it over and over in those days . we've got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what? a lot of people did. so the question that i had in my mind as i approached this book was how did the old brooklyn...
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>> in prince william county police officers gathered at a private sayre moan dwroy remember an officerilled in the line of adulty. ashley gwen don was responding when she was killed in a shooting one year going today. 33-year-old he staff sergeant ronald hamilton is facing capital murder charges he is facing charges he shot and killed his wife and fired on officers killing gwynedd. >> night officer gwen den was killed and spoke to her family of how the officer is being remembered one >> in the days leading up to the one year anniversary of ashley guindon's untimely he death in the line of duty her family spent time watching footage from the funeral services. >> there were hundreds and hundreds ever procedures from all over the country at the funeral. it was quite a site. >> as officer guindon's aunts and uncles looked back they say it gained them a new family the prince william county employment. >> it's bun one big family. we lost a family member and so did they. that was the whole thing. she was part of their family. >> the shoot ago infected many lives and the tragedy has become the
>> in prince william county police officers gathered at a private sayre moan dwroy remember an officerilled in the line of adulty. ashley gwen don was responding when she was killed in a shooting one year going today. 33-year-old he staff sergeant ronald hamilton is facing capital murder charges he is facing charges he shot and killed his wife and fired on officers killing gwynedd. >> night officer gwen den was killed and spoke to her family of how the officer is being remembered...
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in the moan time, the battle heats up on capitol hill next hour.ommittee gets set to vote on attorney general
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violence, he moaned, somewhere ronald reagan weeps. that's what he really thinks, no matter what he tells you on tv. that is it from us tonight. see you tomorrow at nine. sean is next. have a great night. >> sean: tonight. the legal battle over president trump's temporary travel ban continues counsel to the president kellyanne conway is here with reaction. >> the border is soft and weak, drugs are pouring in, and i am not going to let that happen. >> sean: then our hannity producers today right along with the border patrol. to see how bad things really are today on our southern border. geraldo rivera weighs in. >> the men and women of the united states military, they are the greatest fighters and greatest force of justice. on thear face of the earth. >> sean: and president trump outlined his vision for america's military and also the looming showdown ratcheting up with iran. we will check in was colonel oliver north, and he will react. speak up much of the media, not all of it, it's very dishonest. >> sean: president trump finds back w
violence, he moaned, somewhere ronald reagan weeps. that's what he really thinks, no matter what he tells you on tv. that is it from us tonight. see you tomorrow at nine. sean is next. have a great night. >> sean: tonight. the legal battle over president trump's temporary travel ban continues counsel to the president kellyanne conway is here with reaction. >> the border is soft and weak, drugs are pouring in, and i am not going to let that happen. >> sean: then our hannity...