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. >> he says baxter trail is one of many planned construction projects aimed at bringing new life to the delaware riverfront. >>> a major milestone today for
. >> he says baxter trail is one of many planned construction projects aimed at bringing new life to the delaware riverfront. >>> a major milestone today for
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he built a new life for himself on restoration island. it was a steep learning curve. >> i was out of my comfort zone, taking that sort of risk. but i'm used to risk. this was a big one. basically packing up and leaving your life and forming a new one. i discovered a whole new life, and you don't get many opportunities in life to discover another one. >> dave has never really looked back. 17 years ago, at lockhart river on the mainland opposite, dave began making friends with indigenous australians. just 600 people live there, and dave has become something of a local celebrity. but first they had to get used to him. they were hostile initially. the aborigines are used to having land taken away from them. but over the years, he gained their trust. now they respect him. >> you could light a fire with sticks. if you come in the way we did, in the way our society operates, it doesn't work here. that's what i learned. it was really a matter of understanding how important the land is. the aboriginal people are connected to the land in a very di
he built a new life for himself on restoration island. it was a steep learning curve. >> i was out of my comfort zone, taking that sort of risk. but i'm used to risk. this was a big one. basically packing up and leaving your life and forming a new one. i discovered a whole new life, and you don't get many opportunities in life to discover another one. >> dave has never really looked back. 17 years ago, at lockhart river on the mainland opposite, dave began making friends with...
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this is a beginning of a new life, a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they have been kept away from a curious media. hussein had already settled in uruguay, employed as a translator. >> really, we change our life to be better more than because than in lebanon. now that they're here they now have an uruguayan i.d. >> they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals meeting these people from a nearby school which the syrian people will attend when they have enough spanish. >> happy future, and for the children it is amazing. it is an amazing institute. >> uruguay was built and developed by immigrants, mostly spanish and idollan, but it is opening a fresh chapter with the hopes and aspiration of these new syrian arrivals. al jazeera. uruguay. >> let's move on to hong kong where a tense stand off is taking place as police confront protesters. these are the latest pictures that have come in the last few minutes from the mong kok districts where police have moved in to move demonstrators. it comes after a night of violent confrontation with scuffles betwe
this is a beginning of a new life, a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they have been kept away from a curious media. hussein had already settled in uruguay, employed as a translator. >> really, we change our life to be better more than because than in lebanon. now that they're here they now have an uruguayan i.d. >> they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals meeting these people from a nearby school which the syrian people will attend when they...
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. >> i always think it is a good idea to bring new life into the white house. the problem with the white house is, as you mentioned, is isolation. you isolate the president from a broad range of views and i understand this has developed over the years, more concentration of power in the staff of the white house, and as a result, the president doesn't get 0 exposed to a broad range of views he needs order to make the decisions so bringing new life in, bringing new views in would be very helpful to giving the president that greater exposure to a lot of different options that he is going to have to consider if he is going to get things done. >> schieffer: you say in the back that sometimes he doesn't seem to show the passion that one needs to show, that he approaches things as a law professor. >> you know, look, go mind presidents who have the quality of a law rfer in looking at the issues and determining just exactly, you know, what nears to be done, but presidents need to also have the heart of a warrior, that's the way you get things done, is you engage in the
. >> i always think it is a good idea to bring new life into the white house. the problem with the white house is, as you mentioned, is isolation. you isolate the president from a broad range of views and i understand this has developed over the years, more concentration of power in the staff of the white house, and as a result, the president doesn't get 0 exposed to a broad range of views he needs order to make the decisions so bringing new life in, bringing new views in would be very...
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life officer, and this is your annual shareholders meeting. you're overseeing presentations on research and development, and welcoming new members of the team. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life, intrk retirement, group benefits, and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategy, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr.
life officer, and this is your annual shareholders meeting. you're overseeing presentations on research and development, and welcoming new members of the team. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life, intrk retirement, group benefits, and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with...
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they later found a chance for a new life in the united states. it's the subject of a gripping if you movie called "the good lie." hitting theaters on october 3rd. joining us today, former musician and activist. margaret nagel, emmy nominated screen writer for this film. corey stall who is in the movie and known in d.c. these days for his portrayal of peter russo in "house of cards. margaret, give us the synopsis of who the lost boys are and what brought you to them to make a movie about them. >> it's 3,600 children refugees of war, of the civil war in sudan, were brought out of the refugee camps in kenya and they were brought to the united states in groups, in pods. they had walked thousands of miles through the sub-saharan safety looking for safety. i was brought on the project 11 years ago. it's taken 11 years to get to where this film is able to be released. >> how did you do your research? interviews with the refugees? folks like emanuel. how did you sort of gather your material to then write your screen play? >> well, the idea was that i rea
they later found a chance for a new life in the united states. it's the subject of a gripping if you movie called "the good lie." hitting theaters on october 3rd. joining us today, former musician and activist. margaret nagel, emmy nominated screen writer for this film. corey stall who is in the movie and known in d.c. these days for his portrayal of peter russo in "house of cards. margaret, give us the synopsis of who the lost boys are and what brought you to them to make a...
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for specialist treatment, she began to recover and build a new life. journey of activism began when she started to write an anonymous blog for bbc, detailing life under the taliban . while she was still recovering from being shot, she addressed the united nations on her 16th birthday. numerous honors followed, the european parliament's award. i traveled to her old school last year to see the life she left hind. her name is inscribed on the chair where she used to sit. no one can say when she might be able to return home, but the taliban and failed in her -- in .heir attempt to silence her >> i think they might be debating why they shot malala. i am very thankful to the people of pakistan and all around the that on the next day, people raised up their voice. >> president obama called malala a remarkable young woman, while gordon brown paid tribute to both p's laureates. >> i spoke to a group of 2000 girls in islamabad, and they were no longer cowed by the taliban but standing up for their rights, determined that they should have equal rights to education
for specialist treatment, she began to recover and build a new life. journey of activism began when she started to write an anonymous blog for bbc, detailing life under the taliban . while she was still recovering from being shot, she addressed the united nations on her 16th birthday. numerous honors followed, the european parliament's award. i traveled to her old school last year to see the life she left hind. her name is inscribed on the chair where she used to sit. no one can say when she...
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life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. ninth inning rolls here in game three. aerial coverage brought to you by directv. if you call yourself a sports fan, you have to get directv. call 1-800-directv. what a game. the average margin of victory in the postseason through the lcs on each side was under two and a half runs a game. smallest average margin since 1980. games one and two not in that category. 7-1 and 7-2. back at it 3-2 in the ninth and strike from affeldt to hosmer. holland getting ready on the right. he's the closer for the royals. the closer for the giants getting ready on the left. we may see casilla before the end of the top of the ninth. strike two. >> harold: you know affeldt has the next two hitters, the next, hosmer and moustakas for sure, the two lefties, and then we will see. >> joe: wind right now is howling out to left. it will be the heart of the order for the giants in the bottom of this ninth inning. posey, sandoval, and pence. ball one. >> tom: how about the at-bat by eric hosmer? a look at look a
life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. ninth inning rolls here in game three. aerial coverage brought to you by directv. if you call yourself a sports fan, you have to get directv. call 1-800-directv. what a game. the average margin of victory in the postseason through the lcs on each side was under two and a half runs a game. smallest average margin since 1980. games one and two not in that category. 7-1 and 7-2. back at it 3-2 in the ninth and strike from...
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life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going.s here in game three. aerial coverage brought to you by directv. if you call yourself a sports fan, you have to get directv. call 1-800-directv. what a game. the average margin of victory in the postseason through the lcs on each side was under two and a half runs a game. smallest average margin since 1980. games one and two not in that category. 7-1 and 7-2. back at it 3-2 in the ninth and strike from affeldt to hosmer. holland getting ready on the right. he's the closer for the royals. the closer for the giants getting ready on the left. we may see casilla before the end of the top of the ninth. strike two. >> harold: you know affeldt has the next two hitters, the next hosmer and moustakas for sure, the two lefties, and then we will see. >> joe: wind right now is howling out to left. it will be the heart of the order for the giants in the bottom of this ninth inning. posey sandoval and pence. ball one. >> tom: how about the at-bat by eric hosmer? a look at look at the wind there. ale
life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going.s here in game three. aerial coverage brought to you by directv. if you call yourself a sports fan, you have to get directv. call 1-800-directv. what a game. the average margin of victory in the postseason through the lcs on each side was under two and a half runs a game. smallest average margin since 1980. games one and two not in that category. 7-1 and 7-2. back at it 3-2 in the ninth and strike from affeldt to hosmer....
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some haunted houses are a chance to breathe new life into so-called zombie buildings. very fearless lauren simonetti is at a haunted house in livingston, new jersey. looks very spooky. take it away. >> it is spooky, melissa. just a couple years ago this was gibbs college. then it was abandoned for years. bain haunted house came in. they bought it. there is about 3500 haunted at strack shuns like this one. what are you doing in the toilet over here? haunted attractions like this one, across the country. this is $22 per, per ticket. 1,000 people came here specifically last night. and, bringing in sales, nationally, if we're looking at average ticket price being 15 bucks, a billion dollars just for haunted attractions. put that on 2.2 billion in candy. you see how big of a holiday, halloween is. this is tremendous. we're just showing a small section of this haunted house. it is 40,000 square feet. and, so it's a great business opportunity. for the guy who operate this is on halloween is over by the way. he does, some videogame excuser shuns in the space. we're breathing ne
some haunted houses are a chance to breathe new life into so-called zombie buildings. very fearless lauren simonetti is at a haunted house in livingston, new jersey. looks very spooky. take it away. >> it is spooky, melissa. just a couple years ago this was gibbs college. then it was abandoned for years. bain haunted house came in. they bought it. there is about 3500 haunted at strack shuns like this one. what are you doing in the toilet over here? haunted attractions like this one,...
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an auction that many believe could bring new life to this place. f pristine new england real estate. population, zero. so, this is a part of your life? >> we grew up here. >> reporter: thomas and brian remember this quaint new england village in better days. they helped to build it. >> i fell in love with it so much that i ended up starting my own business. my brother and i got together d created our restoration company. >> reporter: they spent nearly two decades alongside their father. you knew this place when it was vibrant -- >> saw it going up. saw when it was put together stick by stick and watched this thing resurrect, you know. >> reporter: so to see it now, in disrepair. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the town was a brain child of ray submitted, a businessman who bought hundreds of acres from around a twine mill. an old barn, a general store, the home he lived in. even an old chapel. tom cronanberger sr. led the project. he sounds a little eccentric. >> i was one of few, believe it or not, that could talk back to him. >> reporter: you were the pe
an auction that many believe could bring new life to this place. f pristine new england real estate. population, zero. so, this is a part of your life? >> we grew up here. >> reporter: thomas and brian remember this quaint new england village in better days. they helped to build it. >> i fell in love with it so much that i ended up starting my own business. my brother and i got together d created our restoration company. >> reporter: they spent nearly two decades...
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he gave up on the idea of returning there and decided to start a new life. >> translator: this is my second hometown now. over there is my real home, but we can't even enter that area. >> reporter: still, he is eager to follow the situation there, so he's applied to reenter the zone with experts from a university. since the nuclear accident, the group has been involved in surveys there. they allowed me to follow them into the restricted area. we are right in front of the no entry zone. access beyond this point is restricted. we use this two-day permit to get in. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: according to research, radiation levels went down in the no entry zone, but they remain high in some areas. then we accompanied a man to his home. it's been about six months since he last visited. the house has become moldy and full of cobwebs. it's clear the family had to pack in a rush. the hands of this clock are frozen at the exact time the disaster struck. he finds some belongings that have a special meaning for the family, his children's school diplomas. >> translator: my
he gave up on the idea of returning there and decided to start a new life. >> translator: this is my second hometown now. over there is my real home, but we can't even enter that area. >> reporter: still, he is eager to follow the situation there, so he's applied to reenter the zone with experts from a university. since the nuclear accident, the group has been involved in surveys there. they allowed me to follow them into the restricted area. we are right in front of the no entry...
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hours later, the first trains. 4000 east germans headed for a new life in west germany. 25 years later, they stepped out onto the embassy balcony once again. he said what he experienced at the time is one of the most moving moments in his life. >> what those people really did was make history. and with it, decide the future of many others. >> no one imagined at the time that it would be a matter of weeks before the berlin wall fell and germany would eventually be reunited. >> it was a number of key moments that paved the way for the collapse of communism. peter is in prague. a momentous step on the path to german unification. how significant was that day back then? >> that question was put to them earlier today. they said during the critical phase of developments here at the prague and the sea 25 years ago, he simply had no time to philosophize about the long-term meaning of it all. very quickly after his famous address tom a it became clear to him that things had changed forever. i think that is what is very important about this story. the east german authorities realized that at the
hours later, the first trains. 4000 east germans headed for a new life in west germany. 25 years later, they stepped out onto the embassy balcony once again. he said what he experienced at the time is one of the most moving moments in his life. >> what those people really did was make history. and with it, decide the future of many others. >> no one imagined at the time that it would be a matter of weeks before the berlin wall fell and germany would eventually be reunited. >>...
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and it seems they aren't looking back. >> everything is new here -- the apartment, the furniture, their whole way of lifeguoyuan, his wife and their two granddaughters moved from the country to the city five months ago. material comforts are new to them. running water, a bathroom. their small two-room apartment already feels like home. >> it all looks great. it is much darker in the village. that is why we were looking forward so much to our new apartments. the old house is empty. nobody would want to live there, even if we'd give it away. >> we visited the family last november, when they were still living in their home village of chashan. long guoyuan and his wife were farmers. back then, water had to be brought up from the stream. the climate here in the mountains is not good for farming. it is damp and foggy the year round. guayuan's wife worked in the fields. they ate mostly cabbage and rice. the houses in the village are made of wood. open fires are the only source of heat. winters are cold and long. >> we don't have any money and hardly any income. we are always scared a fire might break out. and t
and it seems they aren't looking back. >> everything is new here -- the apartment, the furniture, their whole way of lifeguoyuan, his wife and their two granddaughters moved from the country to the city five months ago. material comforts are new to them. running water, a bathroom. their small two-room apartment already feels like home. >> it all looks great. it is much darker in the village. that is why we were looking forward so much to our new apartments. the old house is empty....
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hits,ts woke up, seven four runs, including a monster home run from harper, new life for washington. >> we had our backs against the wall and we came out swinging tonight. the guys were playing together, communicating well, and that is huge for us. we need to carry that into tomorrow and the guys are excited. >> that was a big win today. the series may have turned. going homen out, after tomorrow's game regardless of what happens. why not take the giants with them and force game five. >> you said it. about whetherk i'm going to go or not if they come back. check this out -- folks in the crowd at at&t park, there were some nats fans. suzanne kennedy is live in san francisco. she was able to track down some of these fans. leon, after saturday night's nationalstly with the needed and wanted. clearly the team is not ready to call it a season, and neither were the fans. giants fans streamed out of at&t park tonight after losing game three to the washington nationals. fanshad at home as nats celebrated the curly w. >> he homered to 10 feet away from me. it was awesome. i'm with a bunch of
hits,ts woke up, seven four runs, including a monster home run from harper, new life for washington. >> we had our backs against the wall and we came out swinging tonight. the guys were playing together, communicating well, and that is huge for us. we need to carry that into tomorrow and the guys are excited. >> that was a big win today. the series may have turned. going homen out, after tomorrow's game regardless of what happens. why not take the giants with them and force game...
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this one is called lawajuni, meaning a new life. girls like 9 year old sushila chaudhary tell me stories of hardship both as a kamlari and at home >> i was always told to eat the leftovers. whatever was left on in the plate was passed on to me. i was forced to eat it. i told my mother i didn't want to stay working as a kamlari but she was drunk. i told mum not to drink.... my sister and i were kamlaris >> some girls are left broken by their experiences, some find new strength. but here at least, they have a safe place to call home. back in kathmandu there are still 100s of kamlaris locked away behind high walls - invisible and isolated but also out of sight, we find manjita and a group of other former kamlaris and ngo workers, working to free them. the team has received a call from a girl who wants to be rescued. they meet ridima at a park near her owners' house. ridima agrees to go ahead with the rescue and we return with her to the house to confront the owner, who is a wealthy contractor, with political connections. but ridima tel
this one is called lawajuni, meaning a new life. girls like 9 year old sushila chaudhary tell me stories of hardship both as a kamlari and at home >> i was always told to eat the leftovers. whatever was left on in the plate was passed on to me. i was forced to eat it. i told my mother i didn't want to stay working as a kamlari but she was drunk. i told mum not to drink.... my sister and i were kamlaris >> some girls are left broken by their experiences, some find new strength. but...
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battleships, giving way to new life, new businesses, that includes the brand new restaurant.ight say century has lit a fire with his latest easy are, features wood fired fare. in a interview with our pat ciarrocchi, chef explains, the name of his newest endeavor. >> it actually means spit, you know, so we roast everything on the wood fire. so fish, meat, vegtables, everything, you know, right off the wood: >> all right. lospiedo. features 130 tables inside, told it will soon have 100 outdoor tables, perfect, for a day like today. >> very nice! welcome, that looked great. >> oh, lucky pat. you know that came with lunch! >> next on cbs this morning, former new kid on the block joey motorcycle entire talks about the new cbs comedy the mccarthy's. >> look at you! >> hey, joey! look at you. you all right? you going to be all r right? >> oh, i'm joey girl. >> to continue follow your local news weather traffic and weather together, keeping it live, keeping it local on your "cw philly" steaks. one more time? i knew t we'll be right back. ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, october 28t
battleships, giving way to new life, new businesses, that includes the brand new restaurant.ight say century has lit a fire with his latest easy are, features wood fired fare. in a interview with our pat ciarrocchi, chef explains, the name of his newest endeavor. >> it actually means spit, you know, so we roast everything on the wood fire. so fish, meat, vegtables, everything, you know, right off the wood: >> all right. lospiedo. features 130 tables inside, told it will soon have...
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also, syrian refugees finding a new life far from home. n southmey. d nigeria cease-fire with bok a boko haram. will the girls be set 3. >>> texas has been cleared to use a controversial voter id law. the new voter id law will require voters to produce a state-issued id in order to cast a ballot. about 600 ,000 voters in texas lack proper identification. early voting begins on monday. >>> now, syria, where the u.s. coalition launch did some of the heaviest barrage of airstrikes to date. around six airstrikes took place on saturday alone. kurdish forces have been able to push back isil on and off for about a month. kurdish officials say isil holds part of the south and east of the city. >> yo uruguay is offering full resettlement of syrian refugees, taking in 120 refugees and the first group of 42 arrived last week. soon, they will receive cultural training and permanent housing. al jazeera's daniel schidler has their story from montevideo. >> it was a long journey across half of the world to escape fear and danger to end up here, for now at least a hav
also, syrian refugees finding a new life far from home. n southmey. d nigeria cease-fire with bok a boko haram. will the girls be set 3. >>> texas has been cleared to use a controversial voter id law. the new voter id law will require voters to produce a state-issued id in order to cast a ballot. about 600 ,000 voters in texas lack proper identification. early voting begins on monday. >>> now, syria, where the u.s. coalition launch did some of the heaviest barrage of...
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she's our analysis person that will be heading to the seattle area to join her partner as we start a new life elizabeth has served us for the past replacement when i was appointed to the executive director she was filling in for me over the last 6 years your attractions have been tremendous in terms of our initiative and forecasting model but you're planning studies and creating a mentorship of future generations of analysts for our field and benefiting us by participating in journals and conferences and serving as an expert in our field this is a small and specialized area we wish you all the best as you serve humanity through our future endeavors whatever whichever way you head thank you elizabeth with that, i conclude any remarks. >> supervisor mar. >> i want to thank our director and staff for the incredible work but did you summarizes of the grants we were at the oakland historic sunday march in new york city and i'm following also the flood wall street in yesterday and a grassroots climate justice summit that's going on in coordination with the united nations summit but it helps to put
she's our analysis person that will be heading to the seattle area to join her partner as we start a new life elizabeth has served us for the past replacement when i was appointed to the executive director she was filling in for me over the last 6 years your attractions have been tremendous in terms of our initiative and forecasting model but you're planning studies and creating a mentorship of future generations of analysts for our field and benefiting us by participating in journals and...
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(laughter) true, every new life deserves the rights of personhood, even if it's just a clone intendedolely as a source of backup organs. daddy loves you, beta stephen (laughter) keep doing your liver exercises! (laughter) (applause) this race is close because udall has built a solid advantage among women voters. in part because gardner's bill could outlaw some forms of birth control. okay, ladies -- gardner's name is on that "federal" personhood bill in congress, but he has a simple answer to your concerns. >> reporter: if you don't support the personhood initiative, why keep your name on that "life begins at conception act" on the federal level? >> gardner: there is no such thing as a federal personhood bill. >> reporter: but the facts are >> gardner: the facts are, eli, that there is no federal personhood bill. there is no federal personhood bill. >> stephen: okay? there is no federal personhood bill. it's settled! this bill that gardner co-sponsored doesn't exist! (laughter) (cheers and applause) next up, folks, south dakota. up until now, south dakota was best known as the dakota
(laughter) true, every new life deserves the rights of personhood, even if it's just a clone intendedolely as a source of backup organs. daddy loves you, beta stephen (laughter) keep doing your liver exercises! (laughter) (applause) this race is close because udall has built a solid advantage among women voters. in part because gardner's bill could outlaw some forms of birth control. okay, ladies -- gardner's name is on that "federal" personhood bill in congress, but he has a simple...
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this is the beginning of a new life as a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they're kept away from a curious media. hussein from the syrian city of aleppo had already settled in uruguay and is employed as their translator. >> we really changed our lives to be better, now they are here, they now have an uruguayan i.d. we cannot say that they're refugees here. >> reporter: they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals. they were at the schools where the syrian children will attend when they have enough spanish. >> they will have a happy future and for the children it's amazing. it's an amazing future, really. >> reporter: uruguay was built and developed by immigrants, mostly spanish and italian. but it's now opening a fresh chapter with the hopes and aspirations of these new syrian arrivals. al jazeera, near monte video, uruguay. >> the italians have rescued more than 400 passengers from vessels off the coast of sicily. >> tens of thousands of people are without power in bermuda after hurricane gonzalo hit the island. it made landfall with winds 175 kil
this is the beginning of a new life as a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they're kept away from a curious media. hussein from the syrian city of aleppo had already settled in uruguay and is employed as their translator. >> we really changed our lives to be better, now they are here, they now have an uruguayan i.d. we cannot say that they're refugees here. >> reporter: they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals. they were at the schools where the...
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life to looking after orphans. he knows them all well. he even notices when one of them is wearing new socks.he summer holidays are over, and he is off to school. father ivan founded the orphanage adjacent to his church . it's a half hour drive from the capital, sofia. many women and children have sought refuge here. the orphanage is funded by donations, but money is often tight, as it is now. >> close to god, i'm not afraid. we have little money left. we need more minor for -- more money for the winter, 4-wood, but i'm not worried. god has never abandoned me, and i'm convinced we can work it out. >> he and his son gregory would like to renovate the church and the surrounding premises, but a businessman who had pledged to donate the necessary funds cannot withdraw his money from the bank because the bank has collapsed. the effects of bulgaria's banking crisis, partly caused by widespread corruption, are felt here even in the orphanage. for lunch today, there is porridge and bread. the state contributes just 18 euros a month for the upkeep of each child. father ivan helps feed this 21-year-old
life to looking after orphans. he knows them all well. he even notices when one of them is wearing new socks.he summer holidays are over, and he is off to school. father ivan founded the orphanage adjacent to his church . it's a half hour drive from the capital, sofia. many women and children have sought refuge here. the orphanage is funded by donations, but money is often tight, as it is now. >> close to god, i'm not afraid. we have little money left. we need more minor for -- more money...
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new england real estate. population, zero. so this is the part of your life? y helped to build it. >> i fell in love with it so much that i ended up starting my own business and my brother and i got together and created the restoration company. >> reporter: they spent more than two decades alongside their father. you knew this place when it was vibrant. >> saw it going up. saw it when it was put together, stick by stick, and watched this thing resurrect. >> so to see it now, to see it in disrepair. >> it's sad. it's sad. it's like part of your soul. when it's gone, it's gone. >> reporter: the town was the brain child of ray schmidt, a businessman who bought hundreds of acres around an old twine mill. he shipped victorian structures from all over the northeast to this spot, an old barn, a general store, the home he lived in. even an old chapel. tom kronenberger sr. led the project. he sounds a little eccentriecce >> i was one of the few, believe it or not, that could talk back to him. >> you were the perfect fit. >> yes. >> the man for the job. >> between you an
new england real estate. population, zero. so this is the part of your life? y helped to build it. >> i fell in love with it so much that i ended up starting my own business and my brother and i got together and created the restoration company. >> reporter: they spent more than two decades alongside their father. you knew this place when it was vibrant. >> saw it going up. saw it when it was put together, stick by stick, and watched this thing resurrect. >> so to see it...
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. >> attention shoppers, two stores open this week will breathe new life in center city retail landscape. new york based department store century 21 will open in the gallery at eighth and market on thursday, nordstrom ram is set to open on the corner of the 17th's chestnut. >> center city retail is booming, it is well and is there only more to come. >> reporter: she's with the center city district and said both store openings will make philadelphia a shopping destination. >> because nordstrom rack coming in and their competitors are start to go look for space in the city. >> reporter: both retailers are setting up shop in buildings that used to house other department stores. even though century 21 signs are up, the ghosts of shopping past can be seen. strawbridge used to be here for more than 130 years until it closed in 2006. nordstrom rack is taking up three stores of a former store that closed two years ago. >> it will call for excitement in center city. >> reporter: retail experts say newest shopping trend revolves around discount luxury brands. >> nordstrom and century 21, responded
. >> attention shoppers, two stores open this week will breathe new life in center city retail landscape. new york based department store century 21 will open in the gallery at eighth and market on thursday, nordstrom ram is set to open on the corner of the 17th's chestnut. >> center city retail is booming, it is well and is there only more to come. >> reporter: she's with the center city district and said both store openings will make philadelphia a shopping destination....
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. >> they are breathing new life in a landmark. mayor nutter around charles ramsey and other officials broke ground on $250 million public safety services campus. police headquarters move into the old life insurance building at 46 and market. and nutter thanked the residents in supporting the plan and what it means to this community. >> you called out to us on many occasions about this site and building. what it was and i would suggest what it can be. >> the building will house philadelphia's medical examiner's office the morgue and the department of public health. >>> news on ebola have forced two students that spent time in africa now to spend time away from school. >>> jamie apody with an injury update as the eagles come off of their bye week. cecily. >>> once the unsettled weather moves it moves out. >>> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why
. >> they are breathing new life in a landmark. mayor nutter around charles ramsey and other officials broke ground on $250 million public safety services campus. police headquarters move into the old life insurance building at 46 and market. and nutter thanked the residents in supporting the plan and what it means to this community. >> you called out to us on many occasions about this site and building. what it was and i would suggest what it can be. >> the building will...
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we will show you how a community is helping build a new life for one family. >> also ahead at 6:00 there is new information in the fire that damage part of the flight 93 memorial in shanksville. pennsylvania. kathy. >>> we have some clouds rolling through and in this case it is a good thing because it ace associated with the warm front that means warmer days ahead as temperatures surge in the seven day i'll show you how high they will get coming up as "eyewitness news" continues. >>> beasley? >>> it is friday, that means football under the lights, friday football frenzy, right now, i'm buena, they play there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a union electrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting to create jobs that can support a family. and pushing equal pay for equal work. donald norcross. a congressman for us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ryan costello went
we will show you how a community is helping build a new life for one family. >> also ahead at 6:00 there is new information in the fire that damage part of the flight 93 memorial in shanksville. pennsylvania. kathy. >>> we have some clouds rolling through and in this case it is a good thing because it ace associated with the warm front that means warmer days ahead as temperatures surge in the seven day i'll show you how high they will get coming up as "eyewitness news"...
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say that kyle abbot it t held up the store because he needed money to get out of town and start a new life. he apparently felt bad about it. he came back a few hours later. returned most of the cash and waited for the police to arrive. he is held on robbery and parole violation charges tonight. >>> one east bay city is spending serious cash to try to boost its image, dublin, many see it is a sprawling expanse of big box stores. the city paid a pr firm $136,000 to do a study and help dublin repwroupbd -- rebuild itself. they came up with new american backyard. >>> a wet place come halloween. yes, why bury the headline. looks as if it is going to be wet and how, by friday, in the bay area, first time in a long time. not one of those little rainstorms coming through. it looks like we could really get pretty good rain coming in sometime during the day on friday. and those -- the chance of rain will extend right into saturday morning. now, it is sunday night. it could change between now and friday. this is the way it looks now. tkphebg with paul during the week and lawrence tomorrow morning, th
say that kyle abbot it t held up the store because he needed money to get out of town and start a new life. he apparently felt bad about it. he came back a few hours later. returned most of the cash and waited for the police to arrive. he is held on robbery and parole violation charges tonight. >>> one east bay city is spending serious cash to try to boost its image, dublin, many see it is a sprawling expanse of big box stores. the city paid a pr firm $136,000 to do a study and help...
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new business says yes. >>> plus, the legal battle brewing over bringing mar lun m marilyn monroe back to life. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infe
new business says yes. >>> plus, the legal battle brewing over bringing mar lun m marilyn monroe back to life. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra...
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after seth williams reopened the case, it's been given new life by the da's office. >>> the rain hasended. we still have clouds in the area. you can see this on this view from center city. they'll be blowing through the area. the winds are lighter in the city at 5 miles an hour. seeing stronger gusts north and west into pocono mountains. 56 in philadelphia. dry for a change at the shore. no puddles to deal with. clouds overhead but sunshine will be breaking through. temperatures will be warmer, pottstown, wilmington, in the fits. langhorne, levintown may drop down into the 40s before it warms up. 50s for doylestown, rich burrow and quakertown all above 50 degrees to start with. we've got some clouds, but no rain coming from these clouds. i don't expect to see any raindrops today or this weekend. stand by for a big improvement. we were in the 50s yesterday. middle to upper 60s tomorrow. saturday, lots of sun schein, high of 67. plenty of sunshine, brilliant sunshine for monday and tuesday. here comes even warmer weather tuesday afternoon into wednesday, temperatures in the 70s. >>> te
after seth williams reopened the case, it's been given new life by the da's office. >>> the rain hasended. we still have clouds in the area. you can see this on this view from center city. they'll be blowing through the area. the winds are lighter in the city at 5 miles an hour. seeing stronger gusts north and west into pocono mountains. 56 in philadelphia. dry for a change at the shore. no puddles to deal with. clouds overhead but sunshine will be breaking through. temperatures will...
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the university of rochester strong memorial hospital, two heart transplant patients are shedding new lifeling process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitz-randolph, and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complicates and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh! i-- i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> reporter: but a few months ago, simultaneously, both these patients started really improving. >> sounds great. >> reporter: cardiologist dr. leway chen and the rest of the staff here were pleasantly confounded. >> we talked and said yeah, she's doing better now. i wonder why. and, yeah, he's been more active and involved in his care. i wonder why. >> reporter: you knew why you were getting better? >> yes. >> reporter: you were on something. >> yes. >> reporter: the same thing she was on. >> i wanted to do more things. i wanted to walk. i wanted to ride a bike. >> reporter: so what was this miracle drug? what had they found that so dramatically accelerated their recoveries? ju
the university of rochester strong memorial hospital, two heart transplant patients are shedding new lifeling process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitz-randolph, and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both suffered from complicates and depression. they'd all but given up. >> oh! i-- i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> reporter: but a few months ago, simultaneously, both these...
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look at myself in the mirror and realize i put more planning in owning a car than creating god's new life, i'm just as filthy as the rest of them are. answer time i get on a plane and fly to a rally, that money they use to drop on a bomb. we listen to all this, there is no daddy at home. hitler had a mother and father, look how he turned off. this is a game that they play. >> there was a time that you stopped doing stand up. >> cigarettes. i didn't want to bring people in to an atmosphere where they had to sit through the secondhand smoke. >> to quit one meant you had to quit the other? >> no, i still think as a negro, man. unshackled, unfree. i'm not going let nobody make me a hero because they think i'm a hero. i live with me. i know who i am. i'll die for t but there are certain things i won't do, and that's the money piece. i made more money at that time than most people. second only to frank sinatra. when they cut the food stamps off in mississippi. i carried 70 tons of food there every two weeks. >> you make it sound straightforward and logical, but you walked away from the dough. y
look at myself in the mirror and realize i put more planning in owning a car than creating god's new life, i'm just as filthy as the rest of them are. answer time i get on a plane and fly to a rally, that money they use to drop on a bomb. we listen to all this, there is no daddy at home. hitler had a mother and father, look how he turned off. this is a game that they play. >> there was a time that you stopped doing stand up. >> cigarettes. i didn't want to bring people in to an...