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state of delaware had a massive amount of bills flying out of a helicopter. this turned out to be the dying wish of a man that used to live around the corner. his accountants carried out the wish to reward hard-working neighbors with money literally falling from the sky on a sunny saturday afternoon exactly one year after he passed away. the total amount was $10,000 in different dominations. that is it, thank you for watching. for me, michelle, phil, and michael, it is good night.
state of delaware had a massive amount of bills flying out of a helicopter. this turned out to be the dying wish of a man that used to live around the corner. his accountants carried out the wish to reward hard-working neighbors with money literally falling from the sky on a sunny saturday afternoon exactly one year after he passed away. the total amount was $10,000 in different dominations. that is it, thank you for watching. for me, michelle, phil, and michael, it is good night.
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isn't the health care reform ruining the state of delaware? r in the department of health and human services in washington. we do, in fact, as you mentioned, have one of these state/federal partnerships. even today, there were some republican governors who said they found the department of health and human services to be a good partner. there are certain things that all the states are always looking for in terms of flexibility. particularingly around medicaid. different states are taking different approaches. there's a lot of work still to go. but we're excited about the progress and we're specially excited about the progress we're going to make moving away from this fee for service model. >> absolutely. now, the least productive congress has just left town. they adjourned at 2:57 today. you probably weren't paying attention. what is the opinion of your fellow governors about this congress from their perspective? >> well, i think our focus is recognizing that not a whole lot has been getting done in washington and so we've got a couple choices.
isn't the health care reform ruining the state of delaware? r in the department of health and human services in washington. we do, in fact, as you mentioned, have one of these state/federal partnerships. even today, there were some republican governors who said they found the department of health and human services to be a good partner. there are certain things that all the states are always looking for in terms of flexibility. particularingly around medicaid. different states are taking...
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the attorney general of his home state of delaware. and an iraq war veteran. he's seen as a rising star in the democratic party. mentioned as a future governor or to one day fill his father's old senate seat. >> first things first, make sure i focus on my family and focus on my job. >> reporter: but on wednesday, the father of two began suffering weakness. feeling disoriented while driving to a family vacation in inn. concerning symptoms, similar to ones three years ago, when he suffered a mild stroke. this time, at the first sign of trouble, biden traveled north to chicago's northwestern medical center. and the next day, on to the same philadelphia hospital where he was treated in 2010. he was later discharged and spent the weekend at his family home. this twitter picture shows him on the porch with the vice president. the white house is not releasing any details of beau ben's condition. saying only he's undergoing tests in houston. >> jim, thanks. >>> let's get more from dr. richard besser. you don't think of someone this young being subject to a stroke. >>
the attorney general of his home state of delaware. and an iraq war veteran. he's seen as a rising star in the democratic party. mentioned as a future governor or to one day fill his father's old senate seat. >> first things first, make sure i focus on my family and focus on my job. >> reporter: but on wednesday, the father of two began suffering weakness. feeling disoriented while driving to a family vacation in inn. concerning symptoms, similar to ones three years ago, when he...
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he's the attorney general for the state of delaware and was hospitalized back in 2010 for what doctors described as a minor stroke. after spending the weekend at home, biden is now in houston for more testing. >>> ted cruz no longer canadian. or is he? the republican senator from texas making certain that everyone knows he's an american citizen. he's actually so determined to convince the skeptics that he actually released his birth certificate and also said he would renounce his canadian citizenship if needed. now we can rest easy and we appreciate him for clearing that up for us. the editor of the guardian speaking out after the uk offices of the paper were ransacked by officials from britain's communications headquarters. that's basically the country's equivalent to the nsa. he described how officials destroyed hard drives in the basement of the guardian's office which contained information related to edward snowden's nsa leaks. he received warnings to stop reporting on the government surveillance programs as far as two months ago with officials telling him, quote, you've had your f
he's the attorney general for the state of delaware and was hospitalized back in 2010 for what doctors described as a minor stroke. after spending the weekend at home, biden is now in houston for more testing. >>> ted cruz no longer canadian. or is he? the republican senator from texas making certain that everyone knows he's an american citizen. he's actually so determined to convince the skeptics that he actually released his birth certificate and also said he would renounce his...
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health challenge for bo biden, the son of the vice president, who is also the attorney general of delaware. we learned today that emts were called to the house two weeks ago to help someone in distress, and we know he went in for a procedure last night at a top cancer center in houston. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here. what do we know about this tonight? >> we know how he was admitted to m.d. anderson cancer center and he did undergo a procedure last night. that procedure is being described as a complicated biopsy. you can read from that that it's likely that there was a tumor or some type of tissue left behind from this mass that was biopsied. we do know that he had a restful night. there have not been any complications, which means he's expected to go home tomorrow. but these can be frustrating times for families because families want answers, and sometimes if there's a complicated biopsy, it means you just don't have enough tissue to really make a definitive diagnosis, so now it will be days or weeks until that diagnosis is made and i can guarantee you the doctors betwe
health challenge for bo biden, the son of the vice president, who is also the attorney general of delaware. we learned today that emts were called to the house two weeks ago to help someone in distress, and we know he went in for a procedure last night at a top cancer center in houston. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here. what do we know about this tonight? >> we know how he was admitted to m.d. anderson cancer center and he did undergo a procedure last night. that procedure...
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gosnell and planned parenthood of delaware is that they both operated extremely hazardous abortion clinicsthe repeated warnings. >> the former employees, who say they are pro-choice, recount stories of rushed unsanitary abortions, unsterile equipment, poorly trained staff, and patients who were never told that they had tested positive for sexually-transmitted diseases. >> i would urge anyone who had a std test at planned parenthood of delaware to seek an outside physician. if she is positive, i would urge her to seek justice. >> but planned parenthood says the former employees are being pushed by pro-life groups to criticize the clinic, and to repeat, quote, concerns that have been thoroughly addressed by oversight agencies, including the delaware department of health or are incorrect." pro-life advocates contend these types of problems persist at abortion clinics nationwide. >> in state after state, it's poor women, uneducated women, women on the shadows of society that are getting the least care. >> this is the same delaware clinic that made headlines earlier this year when five women we
gosnell and planned parenthood of delaware is that they both operated extremely hazardous abortion clinicsthe repeated warnings. >> the former employees, who say they are pro-choice, recount stories of rushed unsanitary abortions, unsterile equipment, poorly trained staff, and patients who were never told that they had tested positive for sexually-transmitted diseases. >> i would urge anyone who had a std test at planned parenthood of delaware to seek an outside physician. if she is...
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beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his stroke, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc news has confirmed that he has been admitted to m.d. anderson for further testing. and having already been seen at two major medical centers around the country and now at m.d. anderson, the procedure that he's going to have is most likely a biopsy. the concern is always when there's a seizure and ongoing neurologic problem
beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke...
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this photo here the researchers and the university of delaware were trying to recapture a tagged sandre you see the big one. they had about a foot long bait out, a three-foot shark ate that bait and immediately after the sand shark ate the three-foot long shark and they captured this photo. they're calling it the turducken of the sea. fish eating the fish eating the fish. >> a brutal place. >> it's a cool photo, it's like shark beak or it was. >> fits in. >> much healthier than a turducken. >> people don't know what turducken is, turkey and duck stuffed in chicken? >> deboned chicken and duck and stuff it inside the turkey and cook it up. >> you learn something every day here. >> it's great stuff. >> richard, bowling? >> well kind of. we got the center from mississippi state, they all went out the entire line to have some fun so what do they do? the center dylan dader says hey, give me that bowling ball. watch this, guys, hike, hike, bam. throws it down the alley and he gets a strike. they all fall. >> it went down. >> good bonding. >> i'm saying they should do fowling, you take a foo
this photo here the researchers and the university of delaware were trying to recapture a tagged sandre you see the big one. they had about a foot long bait out, a three-foot shark ate that bait and immediately after the sand shark ate the three-foot long shark and they captured this photo. they're calling it the turducken of the sea. fish eating the fish eating the fish. >> a brutal place. >> it's a cool photo, it's like shark beak or it was. >> fits in. >> much...
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senators jeff huntley of oregon, and [speaker not understood] of delaware, they were in san francisco. i had a private meeting with them. i took jim malony with me to that meeting. they all come from ports. they are very supportive. our union has a great relationship with these senators. and it piggybacks on other issues, the harbor maintenance press conference that we're having up in seattle on thursday, july 15th, with the u.s. senator's patty murry and maria can't well. we have 40 united states senators that so far on this bill ~ supported the maritime goods and movement act for the 21st century. and i think it's so important our west coast ports having relationship with u.s. senators. [speaker not understood]. they can make a lot of things happen and they're committed to the ports, the port of san francisco, seattle, oregon, or l.a. ferment and they know right now canada and mexico has an unfair advantage with the harbor maintenance tax and we need an equal plan. so, clearly as we continue to press forward, clearly the port of san francisco beside the other ports will benefit from
senators jeff huntley of oregon, and [speaker not understood] of delaware, they were in san francisco. i had a private meeting with them. i took jim malony with me to that meeting. they all come from ports. they are very supportive. our union has a great relationship with these senators. and it piggybacks on other issues, the harbor maintenance press conference that we're having up in seattle on thursday, july 15th, with the u.s. senator's patty murry and maria can't well. we have 40 united...
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health challenge for bo biden, the son of the vice president, who is also the attorney general of delaware. we learned today that emts were called to the house two weeks ago to help someone in distress, and we know he went in for a procedure last night at a top cancer center in houston. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here. what do we know about this tonight? >> we know how he was admitted to m.d. anderson cancer center and underwent a procedure last night, what is being described as a complicated biopsy. you can read from that that it's likely that there was a tumor or some type of tissue left behind from this mass that was biopsied. we do know e that he had a restful night. there have not been any complications, which means he's expected to go home tomorrow. but these can be frustrating times for families because families want answers, and sometimes if there's a complicated biopsy, it means you just don't have enough tissue to really make a definitive diagnosis, so now it will be days or weeks until that diagnosis is made and i can guarantee you the doctors between m.d. ander
health challenge for bo biden, the son of the vice president, who is also the attorney general of delaware. we learned today that emts were called to the house two weeks ago to help someone in distress, and we know he went in for a procedure last night at a top cancer center in houston. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here. what do we know about this tonight? >> we know how he was admitted to m.d. anderson cancer center and underwent a procedure last night, what is being...
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beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his strike, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc news has confirmed that he has been admitted to m.d. anderson for further testing. and having already been seen at two major medical centers around the country and now at m.d. anderson, the procedure that he's going to have is most likely a biopsy. the concern is always when there's a seizure and ongoing neurologic problem
beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke...
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beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, is being evaluated at a world renowned cancer treatment hospital, after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. courier service, u-p-s is blaming obamacare for it's decision to cut 15-thousand workers' spouses from it's insurance plans. in a memo to employees, the company says it will discontinue coverage of husbands and wives eligible for insurance with their own employers. u--p-s blamed several aspects of obamacare ... including its requirement dependent children be covered up until age 26. in the memo ... the company says it's willing to take care of its own ... but won't bear a burden other companies can take on. if white house interns were to be paid ... it would cost more than 2 point 5 million dollars a year. that figure assumes president obama would pay them 9-dollars an hour.. which is the number he suggested minimum wage should be raised to during his state of the union address in january. the white houseemploys more than three hundred interns each year, with 150 this summer alone. the fair pay campaign, a gr
beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, is being evaluated at a world renowned cancer treatment hospital, after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. courier service, u-p-s is blaming obamacare for it's decision to cut 15-thousand workers' spouses from it's insurance plans. in a memo to employees, the company says it will discontinue coverage of husbands and wives eligible for insurance with their own employers. u--p-s blamed several aspects of obamacare ......
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now moving out of state into delaware and not a lot of new action, just a couple isolated showers w relooking good for the game. passing cloud cover but generally fair weather clouds, it'll be warm downtown. we are still 91, that real feel temperature, heat and humidity. feels like 89 in belaire and 90 in the state capitol. it's a warm august evening. football forecast around 85. the kickoff stays humid with a west breeze. go ravens. >> all right. new, a woman said she was sexually assaulted earlier this summer in a condo. a group of people were drinking back on june the 7th when the victim fell asleep. that's when she said louis calderon assauld her. the 25-year-old is charged with sex offenses and assault. >>> the united states county wants sexual assault training to be part of regular academic work. beginning the spring semest er it'll be part of every midship man's core training. right now football players are waiting for trial on assaulting a female midship man. >> ayodele gate wants to change a law to help you better protect yourself, he said the state's current duty to retreat law does
now moving out of state into delaware and not a lot of new action, just a couple isolated showers w relooking good for the game. passing cloud cover but generally fair weather clouds, it'll be warm downtown. we are still 91, that real feel temperature, heat and humidity. feels like 89 in belaire and 90 in the state capitol. it's a warm august evening. football forecast around 85. the kickoff stays humid with a west breeze. go ravens. >> all right. new, a woman said she was sexually...
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things are much better, showers anywhere down to parts of delaware as well as into maryland. the other big switch is where the happy rain will be in the southwest. utah, flash flooding as well as nevada. now what's going to be happening the monsoon is going to be ticking off more towards arizona. on the southern border of arizona these thunderstorms are popping up. these are the kind that really produce those intense amounts of rain and the flash flooding going on. we also have a new storm down here in the california, gulf of california consume, that one is going to really enhance the rain coming up into this region. we're going to be watching this very carefully across the area. for parts of california though not a lot of rain at all especially in the wildfire areas. john. >> thank you john. it was a day of reflection and remembrance. 50 years ago, dr. martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech, veterans who gathered to celebrate the event. >>> and four years after killing 14 soldiers, the fort hood soldier receives the sentence of death. those stories coming up on al ja
things are much better, showers anywhere down to parts of delaware as well as into maryland. the other big switch is where the happy rain will be in the southwest. utah, flash flooding as well as nevada. now what's going to be happening the monsoon is going to be ticking off more towards arizona. on the southern border of arizona these thunderstorms are popping up. these are the kind that really produce those intense amounts of rain and the flash flooding going on. we also have a new storm down...
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. >> covering the nation -- university of delaware police are investigating an on-campus shooting spurred by a basketball dispute. university police say ew woman got into a fist fight late monday night -- two wl nine got into a fist fight late monday night. the gunmen fled the scene in a silver sedan. a texas judge sentences a teacher to 30 days in jail. what did she do? it is the extreme action she took to discipline one of her studious -- students that has ever behind bars. ambroseros cynthia addresses ---year-old cynthia andrus -- cynthia ambrose addresses the judge. she was convicted of official aggression. in may of 2012, she ordered students to line up and take turns hitting seven-year-old aiden neeley. she said the boy was acting up and teaching him a lesson. cynthia ambrose even encouraged students to hit harder. >> when the first of the students struck aiden neeley, the phrase she used was "hit him harder. , that speaks to her character. >> the judge sentenced her to two years probation and as a condition she will have to serve 30 years in jail and will not be allowed to teach. >
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the corporations do it in the us legal instead of delaware which is why more than half of all the companies in the new york stock exchange are delaware corporations so i'm aware that we need to change our corporate charter laws and it's a state by state effort next up corey in chicago who put his video question to you tube and e-mail us the link your take my take at g.-mail dot com. hi my name is corey will do and i'm in chicago illinois i've just returned from a trip around the world where i met with community organizers and movement leaders and at the beginning of my trip i was very disheartened by the link that i saw between the growing concentration of power within the financial sector and attacks on democracy voter id laws or some of the details you see within global trade agreements and so as i travel i asked everybody that i met with. what do you think organizations can be doing what do you think normal everyday people can be doing to fight back against these trends that are happening on a very large scale so now i turn that question to you i'd appreciate yo
the corporations do it in the us legal instead of delaware which is why more than half of all the companies in the new york stock exchange are delaware corporations so i'm aware that we need to change our corporate charter laws and it's a state by state effort next up corey in chicago who put his video question to you tube and e-mail us the link your take my take at g.-mail dot com. hi my name is corey will do and i'm in chicago illinois i've just returned from a trip around the world where i...
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of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the infrastructure is not there to meet the growing demand. we look at the debate over bringing more trains and ships to the pacific northwest to boost exports while protecting the environment. >> we don't think it's an either/or proposition. we think that you can develop family wage jobs and be good stewards and protect the environment. >> we have our fish, we have our salmon, we have our clean air. we'll lose that. that's losing to me. >> brown: a new survey finds that americans of different races have very different levels of optimism about their economic future. ray suarez digs into the surprising results. >> woodruff: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> brown: and how do you send a ship m
of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the infrastructure is not there...
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with virginia 13 times the size of delaware by population. n delaware, 13 times the influence a virginia voter had in the senate. in 2010, those states were california and wyoming. california now 66 times as big as wyoming by population. so a resident of wyoming, has 66 times the influence that a californian does in the senate. 66 times. if it feels like 80% of the u.s. population, all those city dwellers, if it feels like they're not getting a fair shake right now in the senate. there's ample evidence to support that they are not. the slides of american cities by republicans in the american senate is all too real. joining us now, founder of change agent consortium. thank you for being leer tonight. >> thank you for having me. nobody in the obama administration is offering to bail out detroit? no one is asking for one. should we be thinking about bailing out detroit? should americans care more about what happens in a big city? >> america should care about detroit. america should care about all of the cities across the country that if they are
with virginia 13 times the size of delaware by population. n delaware, 13 times the influence a virginia voter had in the senate. in 2010, those states were california and wyoming. california now 66 times as big as wyoming by population. so a resident of wyoming, has 66 times the influence that a californian does in the senate. 66 times. if it feels like 80% of the u.s. population, all those city dwellers, if it feels like they're not getting a fair shake right now in the senate. there's ample...
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> since this vote is supposed to come down tomorrow, theoretically you could get a decision out of delaware related to the icahn suit at any time now. here forward we should be looking out for some sort of decision down there and what the parties may say subsequently as a result of that. >> i think, scott, just like k. fine said, to put a bow on it, you wait and if this stock falls in the after hours, you buy it on that. for the last 60 cents, not worth it to play. but if for some reason people don't think a deal will get done -- and a deal will get done. if you can buy it at 11 bucks you have the upside. >> let's get back to our lead story tonight. that of course is this record setting market close. are you sticking with the summary rally or as we said is it time to grab your beach bag, umbrella, chair, whatever else you take to the beach. a kadema set -- >> a what? >> you know what that is. >> i swear to god i don't. we've talked about it and tuesday, the markets does not give you this kind of time to buy the lows and in this case sell the highs which is why you see moves like this today.
> since this vote is supposed to come down tomorrow, theoretically you could get a decision out of delaware related to the icahn suit at any time now. here forward we should be looking out for some sort of decision down there and what the parties may say subsequently as a result of that. >> i think, scott, just like k. fine said, to put a bow on it, you wait and if this stock falls in the after hours, you buy it on that. for the last 60 cents, not worth it to play. but if for some...
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beau biden is the attorney general of delaware.spital after becoming disoriented while driving. in a statement, vice president joe biden said his son is recovering and is in, quote, great shape. >>> president obama under fire tonight for not paying white house interns. a grassroots group called the pay fair campaign says it's not realistic to have people work for free. the white house says it employs almost 300 interns and that paying them $9 an hour would cost the government more than $7 million a year. facebook ceo sheryl sandberg has a female empowerment program, also being criticized for trying to hire an unpaid intern. >>> seattle is considering raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. seattle would surface san francisco if that passes. it currently has the highest minimum page at $10.50 an hour. washington state has the highest minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. >>> some coffee shops are reportedly starting to evict so- called wi-fi squatters, the term given to people who buy a cup of coffee, then spend all day at the cafe using thei
beau biden is the attorney general of delaware.spital after becoming disoriented while driving. in a statement, vice president joe biden said his son is recovering and is in, quote, great shape. >>> president obama under fire tonight for not paying white house interns. a grassroots group called the pay fair campaign says it's not realistic to have people work for free. the white house says it employs almost 300 interns and that paying them $9 an hour would cost the government more than...
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this photo was captured by researchers at the university of delaware's ocean exploration, remote sensinghe scientists were in delaware bay this month to recapture sand tiger sharks that had been tagged with satellite-tracking tags, or to recover tags that had come off prematurely. and check out what else is making the social media rounds. apparently the hottest trend of the summer is. hot dog legs! an anonymous tumblr blog is burning up social media. the blog posts photos of hot dogs posed like legs and asks you to decide "are they hot-dogs or legs??" is that banana boat tanning oil? or are those hebrew national beef franks? it turns out, it's hard to tell. take a look. it's difficult to decide. check out these photos and what else is trending on the kron 4 facebook page. hot dogs..? we have a lot coming up. anda walk off walk... sports highlights coming up. . look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the roo
this photo was captured by researchers at the university of delaware's ocean exploration, remote sensinghe scientists were in delaware bay this month to recapture sand tiger sharks that had been tagged with satellite-tracking tags, or to recover tags that had come off prematurely. and check out what else is making the social media rounds. apparently the hottest trend of the summer is. hot dog legs! an anonymous tumblr blog is burning up social media. the blog posts photos of hot dogs posed like...
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it was john williams of delaware. cutting off the filibuster. it ended up passing. was all but six republicans voted for it. a majority of the no votes were of course southern democrats. congratulations to today's winner, kelly scurry. send your trivia suggestions to daily rundown at msnbc.com. we'll be right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch. yay! a perfect school day breakfast. i know if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. that's amazing. look at that price. i like that. they need those for school. we're always working to lower costs so you get more savings. now your kids have everything they need. all in one place. re school for your money. guaranteed. ready? wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school, bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigue
it was john williams of delaware. cutting off the filibuster. it ended up passing. was all but six republicans voted for it. a majority of the no votes were of course southern democrats. congratulations to today's winner, kelly scurry. send your trivia suggestions to daily rundown at msnbc.com. we'll be right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch....
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republican christine o'donnell of delaware says i still am not a witch, but she says she is thinking of running for senate again. despite how things turned out for her in 2010. woohoo. republican ken buck of colorado, the guy who said voters should pick him because he doesn't wear high heels, yeah, ken buck has just said he is launching his own repeat bid for senate. also, republican joe miller of alaska last seen, by me, anyway, trying to explain as we tumbled down a series of escalators in anchorage trying to explain gay marriage is a state issue which is why he supports a federal amendment against it. yeah, joe miller, that guy, also says he is going to run for senate again from alaska. because, hey why not? in 2010, there were those three amazing characters. there was also sharron angle who said her supporters would turn to second amendment remedies if she didn't win at the ballot box. wow. there were those guys in 2010. then remember after rand paul announced on this show that he was running for senate from kentucky in 2010, he then came back on the show and refused to say whethe
republican christine o'donnell of delaware says i still am not a witch, but she says she is thinking of running for senate again. despite how things turned out for her in 2010. woohoo. republican ken buck of colorado, the guy who said voters should pick him because he doesn't wear high heels, yeah, ken buck has just said he is launching his own repeat bid for senate. also, republican joe miller of alaska last seen, by me, anyway, trying to explain as we tumbled down a series of escalators in...
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a helicopter dumped $10,000 in cash over the town of lewis delaware. the chopper hovered for 5 minutes and money just rained down on a stunned crowd below. the police say that they were there. they were in on the plan. they sent an officer over to make sure that there was no fighting over the cash. >> people were swimming through the canal boats coming in scooping it up with nets, it was pretty crazy. >> and everything went peacefully. officers didn't have to break up any fights. one person walked away with 700 bucks in cash. >>> several days ago on facebook we started a conversation with you about the best crabs maryland. the usual suspects were there, l. p. steamers, nicks cope side. you know them then the subject changed to the best seasonings and we saw the usual names but many of you started telling us about j. o. spice a locally owned company out of halethorpe with a recipe dating back to 1945. we dropped in on don and ginger port to see what it is they're doing that sets them apart. >> that was don's grandchild saying like customer service is wh
a helicopter dumped $10,000 in cash over the town of lewis delaware. the chopper hovered for 5 minutes and money just rained down on a stunned crowd below. the police say that they were there. they were in on the plan. they sent an officer over to make sure that there was no fighting over the cash. >> people were swimming through the canal boats coming in scooping it up with nets, it was pretty crazy. >> and everything went peacefully. officers didn't have to break up any fights....
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but regulators and lawmakers like senator ted kaufman of delaware have other concerns. >> clearly, liquidity's but what i say is, liquidity's always trumped by transparency and fairness. you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> senator kaufman, who has both business and engineering degrees, says he's a big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure who is making high-frequency trades or what they're telling their computers to do. >> we do not know what's going on inside those boxes. there's all types of allegations about what's going on inside there. and basically what can happen is, you can have these meltdowns where you can have a computer just go crazy and cause all kinds of problems. >> come on! >> which takes us to the mini crash on may 6, 2010, and one of the scariest rides in stock market history, when the dow industrials at one point plunged 600 points for no apparent reason. turns out it was triggered when a mutual fund's computer dumped $4.1 billion of
but regulators and lawmakers like senator ted kaufman of delaware have other concerns. >> clearly, liquidity's but what i say is, liquidity's always trumped by transparency and fairness. you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> senator kaufman, who has both business and engineering degrees, says he's a big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure...
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california a very high school as well you know i don't know you know if it isn't a pretty serious state of delaware and just just short of eight hundred eight hundred million dollars surplus today there are times matter when you know as it was there well i mean i don't yes absolutely you know the last two republican governors left them billions of dollars a day of jerry brown debt first showed they showed eight hundred million dollars why was that and for. that you know water pays for education because because this can't be who's paying for it there is no such thing as free is coming come from the taxpayers correct you and california have just as medications there's times in the in the nation at what i want their public schools actually were some of the strongest in the nation and now they've deteriorated to a point where they're not even in the top ten harry's radiologists they've been had i want to patrick in here i think it's irresponsible for president obama is going t.v. and encourage young people and encourage american families to pay for a product that cost twenty five thousand dollars a yea
california a very high school as well you know i don't know you know if it isn't a pretty serious state of delaware and just just short of eight hundred eight hundred million dollars surplus today there are times matter when you know as it was there well i mean i don't yes absolutely you know the last two republican governors left them billions of dollars a day of jerry brown debt first showed they showed eight hundred million dollars why was that and for. that you know water pays for education...
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it's beginning topush into delaware. >> you are getting the most recent information. >> exactly. >> this is the radar she has been working through. you see the massive size ofthe cell up across delaware into pens hammered with this as is york. but this is what's-- pennsylvania getting hammered with this as is york. you can always have this information in the palm of your hand by getting the storm shield app. this is something that you know a lot of times we talk about the apps you can get this one works and it works for the benefit of you and your family. you can get the most accurate forecast and you can see the radar we are showing you right now. these maps and everything so if you in your safe zone in your house as the storm is going on you can have the storm shield app in your palm at the ready letting you know what's going on as the updates come in they go straight to your phone to your current location. letting you know if you are in harm's way or if you are in the all clear. lynette is over at the wall right now and lynette, cecil county is by no means all clear yet. >> you are right charley. we are not clear as of yet but it's going to happen and th
it's beginning topush into delaware. >> you are getting the most recent information. >> exactly. >> this is the radar she has been working through. you see the massive size ofthe cell up across delaware into pens hammered with this as is york. but this is what's-- pennsylvania getting hammered with this as is york. you can always have this information in the palm of your hand by getting the storm shield app. this is something that you know a lot of times we talk about the apps...
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you could mathematically save for this region of the state of delaware you get, currently spend this much and only go 1% a year and if you go above that you won't get it and you have to fight it out among yourselves to figure out how to fix this. is hard to compel people to play nice. at most you can set up a set of rules and you locally can figure this out, then you are going to go belly up. >> given what you said about the way the current incentives work, it is not a hospital's fault, just a game, those are the rules, and forcing the consolidation? how do you get them to redesign? if you do this oil spill which is great you have a third less hospital bed and is great for everybody except the hospital. what is that strategy? >> it will create different jobs. instead of being the floor nurse you will be, nurse that is the visiting home nurse going to bes homes. what this does is shift to a whole new category of jobs. instead of being in the hospital they will be out of the hospital. instead of the hospital system being a giant hospital and having a very small outpatient footprint you
you could mathematically save for this region of the state of delaware you get, currently spend this much and only go 1% a year and if you go above that you won't get it and you have to fight it out among yourselves to figure out how to fix this. is hard to compel people to play nice. at most you can set up a set of rules and you locally can figure this out, then you are going to go belly up. >> given what you said about the way the current incentives work, it is not a hospital's fault,...
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however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found that development along the waterfront was causing pollution. so their search led them to the nearby schuylkill river. philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floo
however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source...
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. >>> a couple of scattered shower activity in delaware and toward areas in the eastern shore of virginia. limited activity. one robust storm for the delaware beaches if your travels take you there. friends at the beach are dealing with the storm. otherwise, things are clear. no severe weather alerts. there have been flood concerns toward southern west virginia and that shame boundary headed in our direction with perhaps some significant rain into the early part of the day tomorrow. so we'll be watching that carefully into the day tomorrow. just have your storm shield weather app downloaded and it will automatically alert you based on your physical location. take a look at the wuferght -- weather, partly to mostly cloudy. hazy, hot and humid. that's what we got going on in baltimore. bright sky here, hot and hazy. current air temp right on the edge of 90 degrees in because the. dew point of 60, sunset coming up at 8:05. it's summer like and will remain so. chances for showers and storms go up through the day tomorrow and eventually clearing. we are thinking the mid-morning range could be
. >>> a couple of scattered shower activity in delaware and toward areas in the eastern shore of virginia. limited activity. one robust storm for the delaware beaches if your travels take you there. friends at the beach are dealing with the storm. otherwise, things are clear. no severe weather alerts. there have been flood concerns toward southern west virginia and that shame boundary headed in our direction with perhaps some significant rain into the early part of the day tomorrow. so...