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announce additional funding is provided by neumann's own ti foun, donating all profits from neumann's own food products to charity and nourishing the ood.on the ethics and excellence in urnalism foundation, ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging culture differences in our communities, the corporation of public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator robt costa. robert: good evening. president trump signea bipartisan $400 bill budget agreement friday ending a brief government shutdown that began at mid night. it faced opposition from the right and the left. rand paul tried to block the bill with a procedure move. but he was denied. the two-year budget will lift the debt limit until march 2019, increase military spending by $165 billion. plus, tick up domestic spending by $131 billion and to add $90 billion for disaster relief. senator paul isn't the only i conservati the house and senate who considered the package fiscally irresponsible and house democrats their attemptste to pro young documented
announce additional funding is provided by neumann's own ti foun, donating all profits from neumann's own food products to charity and nourishing the ood.on the ethics and excellence in urnalism foundation, ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging culture differences in our communities, the corporation of public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator robt costa. robert: good evening. president trump signea...
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it's been a rough road for the neumann family ...h in remission. that's when elga credit union and dozens of contracters got together these last few weeks to give the neumann's a 'miracle makeover.' the neumann's could'nt afford to remodel their house because they were using all their resources and to make sure their children were as healthy as possible. <"friendship made me know their story, their journey and the two kids with cancer and this beautiful big house they bought and couldn't do anything with it as far as the remodel goes.>(darya) with a huge weight lifted off their shoulders ... the neumann's look forward to a happy and healthy road ahead. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they rescued a homeless woman. >> i had been living in a field. >> i invited sarah to move into our home. >> announcer: after taking her in, she turned them in. >> calling protective services really is a sign of gratitude. >> you neglected your chil
it's been a rough road for the neumann family ...h in remission. that's when elga credit union and dozens of contracters got together these last few weeks to give the neumann's a 'miracle makeover.' the neumann's could'nt afford to remodel their house because they were using all their resources and to make sure their children were as healthy as possible.
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it's been a rough road for the neumann family ...blastoma at just three months. now they're both in remission.(darya) that's when elga credit union and dozens of contracters got together these last few weeks to give the neumann's a 'miracle makeover.'(james) the neumann's could'nt afford to remodel their house because they were using all their resources and to make sure their children were as healthy as possible. <"friendship made me know their story, their journey and the two kids with cancer and this beautiful big house they bought and couldn't do anything with it as far as the remodel goes.>(james) with a huge weight lifted off their shoulders ... the neumann's look forward to a happy and healthy road ahead. ( james ) here's something cold to warm your heart... a large group of people in michigan took part in their annual polar plunge to help those in need. ( darya ) all of the money raised at the polar plunge goes to providing free sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. one man said he and his brother atte
it's been a rough road for the neumann family ...blastoma at just three months. now they're both in remission.(darya) that's when elga credit union and dozens of contracters got together these last few weeks to give the neumann's a 'miracle makeover.'(james) the neumann's could'nt afford to remodel their house because they were using all their resources and to make sure their children were as healthy as possible.
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. >> reporter: john engram came to see his daughter play her last championship game with neumann-goretti that's her number 32. >> the mecca of the united states. one of the, you know, hardwood classics that we have in the united states. it doesn't get gwynedd better than this. >> reporter: these young women from delco came to see their sister molly play for cardinal o'hara. >> this is very high caliber basketball played here in the city of philadelphia, definitely. so it's exciting. >> reporter: it was o'hara who captured the girls catholic league title for a second year in a row. and then it was time for the boys. roman catholic against bonner prendie. even decades after graduating from bonner ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia i mean catholic league especially in basketball is the ultimate to come here and within a catholic league championship i think a in lost people's eyes especially catholic league is even bigger than a state title. >> that thriller down to the last second it was roman catholic take the boys catholic league cham
. >> reporter: john engram came to see his daughter play her last championship game with neumann-goretti that's her number 32. >> the mecca of the united states. one of the, you know, hardwood classics that we have in the united states. it doesn't get gwynedd better than this. >> reporter: these young women from delco came to see their sister molly play for cardinal o'hara. >> this is very high caliber basketball played here in the city of philadelphia, definitely. so...
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. >> john ingram saw him to see his daughter play her last championship name with neumann-goretti.her number 32. >> member cast united states. one of the, you know, hardwood classics that we have in the united states. it doesn't get any better than this. >> reporter: these young women from delco came to see their sister molly play for cardinal o'hara. >> this is like very high caliber basketball that's played here. in the city of philadelphia. definitely. so it's exciting. >> reporter: and it was o'hara who captured the girls catholic league title for a second year in a row. and then it was time for the boys. roman catholic against bonner prendie. even decades after graduating from bonner, ed monaghan says this is philly basketball. >> if you're a kid growing up in philadelphia, i mean, catholic leagues especially in basketball is the ultimate. to come here and within a catholic league championship in a lot of people's eyes specialsly the catholic league kids is bigger than a state title. >> it's one of the basketball in the country. new man, roman, ryan judge, lasalle, this is the
. >> john ingram saw him to see his daughter play her last championship name with neumann-goretti.her number 32. >> member cast united states. one of the, you know, hardwood classics that we have in the united states. it doesn't get any better than this. >> reporter: these young women from delco came to see their sister molly play for cardinal o'hara. >> this is like very high caliber basketball that's played here. in the city of philadelphia. definitely. so it's...
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the team beat neumann-goretti 54 to 39. >> much more ahead on "action news" as we work to update youren. >> you'll need your sunglasses on the way out the door and that's probably good news for most of us. the closest cloud cover well off in ontario. we'll have rundown of where numbers are going coming up next. >> nice that roads are dry. we're slowing down on the schuylkill eastbound past the boulevard. pretty heavy from the blue route to the curve and past city avenue to girard. we're going to update you on that big accident in west chester when we come right back. >> ♪ hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal con
the team beat neumann-goretti 54 to 39. >> much more ahead on "action news" as we work to update youren. >> you'll need your sunglasses on the way out the door and that's probably good news for most of us. the closest cloud cover well off in ontario. we'll have rundown of where numbers are going coming up next. >> nice that roads are dry. we're slowing down on the schuylkill eastbound past the boulevard. pretty heavy from the blue route to the curve and past city...
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in mount it on neumann a hospital was hit and badly damaged in the bombardment comes after rebel shot down a russian fighter jet on saturday that he had missed at the u.n. he says some ten thousand people have fled the fighting in the province in recent weeks. well earlier i spoke to had not had died of an anti-government syrian activist based in istanbul turkey i asked him why the syrian regime seemed able to act with such impunity. i don't think we can call upon the united nations security council anymore because it has proven at least seven times now that it's the soul of syria and syria is not necessarily a local problem anymore it's an international crisis would only syrian civilians are paying the price germany has seen thousands hundreds of thousands of civilians fleeing this what and they continue to flee the would but to the unknown no that is the need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly to specter then away i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too
in mount it on neumann a hospital was hit and badly damaged in the bombardment comes after rebel shot down a russian fighter jet on saturday that he had missed at the u.n. he says some ten thousand people have fled the fighting in the province in recent weeks. well earlier i spoke to had not had died of an anti-government syrian activist based in istanbul turkey i asked him why the syrian regime seemed able to act with such impunity. i don't think we can call upon the united nations security...
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then neumann based his work on showing how to compute reliably with unreliable devices. those were the ideas through 50 years of technology. we wrote this book because of this graph. this is 10 years of labs which we will explain what they are and they've been doubling for a decade. there is more data now for digital fabrication then gordon moore one he made his production so it's prudent at this point to ask what happens if this graph continues for the next 50 years of scaling not digital communication but digital fabrication. that is what the book is about and that is that we are here for today. data point number one in 1952 the first computer-controlled manufacturing machine based on an offshoot of of the first real-time computer. it was an offshoot of the whirlwind computer that led to modern computing architectures and aircraft are emerging for departure to hard to make by hand so there was this idea of connecting it computer to a machine. we looked at how to turn digital data and physical data digital-somethings like among the first quantum computers the first priv
then neumann based his work on showing how to compute reliably with unreliable devices. those were the ideas through 50 years of technology. we wrote this book because of this graph. this is 10 years of labs which we will explain what they are and they've been doubling for a decade. there is more data now for digital fabrication then gordon moore one he made his production so it's prudent at this point to ask what happens if this graph continues for the next 50 years of scaling not digital...
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"blood profits" author vanessa neumann joins us. it sound like a crazy long shot. crazy long shots. the country is facing 13,000% inflation according to imf in 2018. that is one .5% an hour. here are the pros and cons. people of venezuela are mining bitcoin for a long time to get around the government, maduro government for them to trade and to store value and buy stuff in this hyperinflationary scenario. what the people of venezuela don'ts want is for the maduro regime to get their own cryptocurrency so they continue indebting the country and stay in power. charles: and it, again, there is 1500 cryptocurrencies out there and it is hard for me to believe anyone would want to tinker around with this one, with this government has to be on the brink of some sort of trouble? you wonder when the ultimate uprising would occur. i remember chavez always raising pay for police and military significantly and maduro kept that practice going but how long can they keep him in power? >> you bring up two really excellent points. so the military is literally just leaving the count
"blood profits" author vanessa neumann joins us. it sound like a crazy long shot. crazy long shots. the country is facing 13,000% inflation according to imf in 2018. that is one .5% an hour. here are the pros and cons. people of venezuela are mining bitcoin for a long time to get around the government, maduro government for them to trade and to store value and buy stuff in this hyperinflationary scenario. what the people of venezuela don'ts want is for the maduro regime to get their...