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you can see all the snow, yes, snow that is falling in partle of ontario and -- parts of ontario and minnesota and even parts of michigan. we won't get down to the 20s and 30s for daytime highs but we'll struggle to get to the low 60s. some of us staying in the 50s for the second half of the week. there's the storminess from yesterday afternoon and evening. way off shore now. we've been left with plenty of sunshine and a fairly nice day. we'll continue with the breeze out of the west and southwest. slim chance we'll see a passing shower in the mountains. might just come across the region tonight into tomorrow morning. but here's the cold front. by 7:00 approaching pittsburgh and columbus, ohio. this will be marching off to the southeast. we should be okay in the metro here 12:30 1:00. but if you're going to be out hagerstown west, west of 81 approaching the shenandoah valley early afternoon and then by mid afternoon, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 looks like the band of showers is going to come through. then some cooler air will follow starting tomorrow night into thursday. and that's when things
you can see all the snow, yes, snow that is falling in partle of ontario and -- parts of ontario and minnesota and even parts of michigan. we won't get down to the 20s and 30s for daytime highs but we'll struggle to get to the low 60s. some of us staying in the 50s for the second half of the week. there's the storminess from yesterday afternoon and evening. way off shore now. we've been left with plenty of sunshine and a fairly nice day. we'll continue with the breeze out of the west and...
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you can see froze than waves in lake ontario. there is lake itself. there is finally melting. it is very difficult to have this type of lake freeze because it is so deep. it was 75 percent frozen at the beginning of the march and now only 25 percent frozen. a big melting on every where even well up into upstate new york. right the now in philadelphia it is 64. fifty-four in the poconos. look to the south if you have travel plans going this way it is looking good. florida looks great with temperatures in the 80's. eighty in little rock. thirty-seven in nashville. all that water will be squeezed off. temperatures in the 60's tomorrow. many spots making it to 07 with period of rain and wind especially during the first half of the day. here's what we expect not a lot of rain but we will be seeing rain falling here and there, heavier at times, we do expect a half inch plus gusts up to 40 miles an hour and real mild temperatures. after that saturday looking good in the 50's and then easter sunday we have a front to the north but temperatures will be in the 50's with plenty of sunshi
you can see froze than waves in lake ontario. there is lake itself. there is finally melting. it is very difficult to have this type of lake freeze because it is so deep. it was 75 percent frozen at the beginning of the march and now only 25 percent frozen. a big melting on every where even well up into upstate new york. right the now in philadelphia it is 64. fifty-four in the poconos. look to the south if you have travel plans going this way it is looking good. florida looks great with...
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>> born in 1936 in ontario into a large lutheran family. his father was this kind of imposing rather authoritarian figure i think in a small town in the middle of canada. >> who spoke german? he was a real true german lutheran. >> that's right. i'm a tiny bit german myself. i can say that with some authority. >> new house was the seventh of eight kids. >> the seventh of eight kids in the grew up in this very lutheran household where clinton neuhaus's father when he was cutting a roast chicken on a sunday afternoon would refer to the end of the chicken is the pope's's nose as they cut it off, the tail end basically by the grew up in this world and from there he had this kind of vagabond life. he was in nebraska. he was in texas and finally he made it to seminary in st. louis louis. soon thereafter he discovered in intellectual life was in line with his faith commitments. this led him to discover he wanted more than just to read and write about faith. he wanted to do something about it. >> this is partly how a man of god ventures boldly out i
>> born in 1936 in ontario into a large lutheran family. his father was this kind of imposing rather authoritarian figure i think in a small town in the middle of canada. >> who spoke german? he was a real true german lutheran. >> that's right. i'm a tiny bit german myself. i can say that with some authority. >> new house was the seventh of eight kids. >> the seventh of eight kids in the grew up in this very lutheran household where clinton neuhaus's father when he...
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they took a combined stake and ontario sotloff -- ontario sotloff it take two months ago.burton and national oilwell varco. i picked these are just for you. berkeley says they are most -- are among the most honorable means to disappointing earnings because the overall first order likely to be ugly. cost reductions have not kept up with pricing pressure following the collapse in oil prices over the past weeks. american breast cut to underperform because of headwinds that will pressure return on equity. this is according to oppenheimer. they say are we estimate for me to come down in an earnings estimate will need to be re-rated lower. none of this good for the share price. alix: thank you. we will check back in with you later in the show. the carnage is counting oil company struggling to day afloat after more than 50% decline in group since june. who will default first? joining us to discuss is helima croft and rick rieder. such a pleasure to have you here. tell me, how popular is energy junk-bond market right now gekko w? >> we live in a world where everyone has been tryin
they took a combined stake and ontario sotloff -- ontario sotloff it take two months ago.burton and national oilwell varco. i picked these are just for you. berkeley says they are most -- are among the most honorable means to disappointing earnings because the overall first order likely to be ugly. cost reductions have not kept up with pricing pressure following the collapse in oil prices over the past weeks. american breast cut to underperform because of headwinds that will pressure return on...
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the royal ontario museum opens its doors to what may be the most significant discovery ever in biblicalhaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus." >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, we'd had the pope's millennial visits to the holy land. and this seemed to be another one of those millennial happenings. >> it's claimed that this box, measuring 10 inches by 20 is no less than the burial casket of james, the brother of jesus christ. >> the ossuary is so important not just for the fact that it says the brother of jesus, but you have to understand that there's no physical evidence of the existence of jesus of nazareth dating from the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for
the royal ontario museum opens its doors to what may be the most significant discovery ever in biblicalhaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus." >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, we'd had the pope's millennial visits to the holy land. and this seemed to be another one of...
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the royal ontario museum opens its doors to ha may be the most significant discovery ever in biblical archaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus". >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, the pope's millennial visit to the holy land, and this seemed to be another one of those millennial happenings. >> it's claimed that this box, measuring 10 inches by 20 is no less than the burial casket of james, the brother of jesus christ. >> ossuary is so important, not just for the fact that it says the brother of jesus, but you have to understand that there's no physical evidence of the existence of jesus of nazareth dating from the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a land mark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the fam
the royal ontario museum opens its doors to ha may be the most significant discovery ever in biblical archaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus". >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, the pope's millennial visit to the holy land, and this seemed to be another one of those...
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paradero de una moto nueva que los amigos del ajeno robaron en la intersecciÓn de las calles ocho y ontarioien amarrada y buena cadena, parecen que rompieron las cadenas y se la llevaron. el dueÑo son yo pero ellos vinieron con tanta confianza que se la llevaron. >> tal como lo puede describir efraÍn se puede ver como un hombre camina cerca y al percatarse que era una moto nueva, volviÓ acompaÑado por otro hombre quien lo ayudÓ. >> me robaron el carro. >> la novia de efraÍn siente mucha felicitaciÓn ya que pagaron 15.000 $ en efectivo por esta moto. >> lo que vinieron a llevarse no se dieron cuenta de que habÍa cÁmaras. esta no es la primera vez. lo Único que digo es que si ello la tienen que la devuelvan. yo lo que quiero es que la devuelvan porque la verdad costÓ mucho dinero. >> esta pareja puso anuncio en los periÓdicos para que quienes hayan visto la moto la reporten. william rodrÍguez asegura sobre cÓmo el avance de la tecnologÍa con cÁmaras de alta definiciÓn les ha ayudado a las autoridades a dar con el paradero de los ladrones. >> le pido a la ciudadanÍa, que colabore. la policÍa p
paradero de una moto nueva que los amigos del ajeno robaron en la intersecciÓn de las calles ocho y ontarioien amarrada y buena cadena, parecen que rompieron las cadenas y se la llevaron. el dueÑo son yo pero ellos vinieron con tanta confianza que se la llevaron. >> tal como lo puede describir efraÍn se puede ver como un hombre camina cerca y al percatarse que era una moto nueva, volviÓ acompaÑado por otro hombre quien lo ayudÓ. >> me robaron el carro. >> la novia de...
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underway to determine the strain of the virus, earlier this month was confirmed organ a turkey farm in ontario many cases. >> reporter: can be difficult the get kids to take their medicine but a new study at north carolina chapel hill looked at different pill-swallowing techniques to understand out what may help. do not crush pills a swallowing spray and pill cup or fake pills and candy. they say just to make pill taking fun for children. >> the "action news" team is out working on the stories for 4:00 p.m. what target is telling shoppers after a new line sold out in minutes. >> they want bathroom equality, why several state senators say it's time to putting diaper changing stations in all men's restrooms. >> coming up next, more on our soggy monday. >> david murphy has more on when the rain stops and the sunshine returns in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back. # can: beautiful job! i knew you had it in you. and it was easy because of what i have in me. you know the color-rich technology and all-climate protection package? it penetrates deep for long lasting pr
underway to determine the strain of the virus, earlier this month was confirmed organ a turkey farm in ontario many cases. >> reporter: can be difficult the get kids to take their medicine but a new study at north carolina chapel hill looked at different pill-swallowing techniques to understand out what may help. do not crush pills a swallowing spray and pill cup or fake pills and candy. they say just to make pill taking fun for children. >> the "action news" team is out...
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. >> this is in -- yep in ontario, canada, in case you want to go. >> quite often we get inspirationalideos on "right this minute" and this is one of those that will tug on your heartstrings. right here at beginning of the video you see adam merit and his 6-year-old daughter brianna in lansing, michigan. and they're about to get a big surprise. they've been told you guys are getting easter baskets. they walk out to a group of people who belong to homeless angels people highlight the problem of homelessness and try to help out. this woman is telling brianna, we've got something for you. >> you are so welcome. >> she's got a new bunny, and a basket full of goodies. but they are not done because she's not the only one getting a gift. >> got a little something for daddy. who doesn't need it right? >> thank you. >> have a nice easter. >> they hand him a gas card. he's like yeah that's nice but he doesn't have a car. he's not carless for much longer. >> you're kidding me. >> he's light-headed. he can't comprehend that somebody just gave him his greatest need a car! >> every problem, obstacle
. >> this is in -- yep in ontario, canada, in case you want to go. >> quite often we get inspirationalideos on "right this minute" and this is one of those that will tug on your heartstrings. right here at beginning of the video you see adam merit and his 6-year-old daughter brianna in lansing, michigan. and they're about to get a big surprise. they've been told you guys are getting easter baskets. they walk out to a group of people who belong to homeless angels people...
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guy has taken that idea and crossed the country because this guy came out of 008 k, heading from ontariost canada one man, one chair, one video camera. this -- ♪ >> this is not an easy task. >> right. >> every shot he has to carry a chair into. this is like moving furniture into every place you want to get a cool shot. >> an easy chair not easy to get out of the back of the truck. >> i imagine him hanging out, not doing this for one second shot. how awesome to be by this creek and be comfortable. instead of having to sit on a rock. commitment of this guy. >> that's the thing that really becomes clear. he picks up friends now and again. you see him seeing giant things giant dinosaurs, coke cans geese, a pooh bear he crosses saskatchewan british, columbia clean the chair because it's picking up road dirt. he's pulling it in. >> i love it that it's a rocking chair, too. it makes every place he's sitting seems homey. >> normally in a place like this you got maybe a camp chair, if you're lucky. but here oh yeah i could just imagine this right now. >> cool part of it is at the end when you see
guy has taken that idea and crossed the country because this guy came out of 008 k, heading from ontariost canada one man, one chair, one video camera. this -- ♪ >> this is not an easy task. >> right. >> every shot he has to carry a chair into. this is like moving furniture into every place you want to get a cool shot. >> an easy chair not easy to get out of the back of the truck. >> i imagine him hanging out, not doing this for one second shot. how awesome to be...
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. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada. witness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying about 26,000 pounds of wheat approaches the allenberg bridge. >> can it stop? >> no, a boat that size. >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge too soon. the captain struggles to stop the ship frantically trying to get the bridge operator's attention. he drops anchor, but the ship's momentum makes a collision inevitable. >> there's guys up in that bridge. >> to the horror of those watching on the shore, the 730-foot-long freighter slams into the steel bridge. its upper deck completely tearing off. the crash first sheers off the smokestack, then the ship's wheelhouse with the captain still inside. the bridge is pushed clear off its track. >> i've never seen such a thing. they could be killed. >> the vessel sustains heavy damage. with the wheelho
. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada. witness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying about 26,000 pounds of wheat approaches the allenberg bridge. >> can it stop? >> no, a boat that size. >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge too soon. the captain...
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into the north, you're going to look at travel problems across ontario to quebec. some areas could see as much as 20 to 25 centimeters of rainfall. back toward the west on the other side of the continent, precipitation kicking up into the pacific northwest. seattle, showers in your area. unfortunately, that is not making its way farther down to the south into los angeles. only a high of 21. some hazy conditions there in your forecast on your tuesday. but you're not going to be seeing any rainfall. let's see what's going on in europe now. actually, sunny skies dominating western europe. that really has been the case now for several days, and if you suffer from hay fever, unfortunately, this is going to be a problem for you out here. you might have the sniffles. the pollen really starting to kick up. on the other side of the continent, still have those thunderstorms kicking up there into southeastern portions of europe, even over toward western russia. some snowfall back there toward the north. temperatures look like this. warsaw with a high of 14. berlin up to 20. p
into the north, you're going to look at travel problems across ontario to quebec. some areas could see as much as 20 to 25 centimeters of rainfall. back toward the west on the other side of the continent, precipitation kicking up into the pacific northwest. seattle, showers in your area. unfortunately, that is not making its way farther down to the south into los angeles. only a high of 21. some hazy conditions there in your forecast on your tuesday. but you're not going to be seeing any...
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most of the cold air will wrap around and go back into ontario and quebec. we'll stay on the cool side for this time of year. it's not going to be cold and no snowflakes. futurecast for tuesday night shows a couple of showers popping up in the mountains. we'll stay rather clear and quiet. watch out overnight. tomorrow is a different story. as the front approaches likely to see some cloudiness increasing through the day. back and forth between the clouds and sun and tomorrow afternoon, the cold front comes through with showers and isolated thunderstorms. they'll quickly move out tomorrow night and then be babbling to sunshine and a conditional -- couple of pretty nice days. 70 today with sunshine and breezy weather. a 40% chance of showers tomorrow or a thunderstorm or two. on thursday 62 and sunshine. friday, 60 degrees. weekend, not bad. 30% chance of a few showers saturday. highs about 60. it will be cool. more sunshine on sunday into the day on monday. jummy: ok. looking dry for the most part. doug: we'll take it. we need to dry things up for a little bit
most of the cold air will wrap around and go back into ontario and quebec. we'll stay on the cool side for this time of year. it's not going to be cold and no snowflakes. futurecast for tuesday night shows a couple of showers popping up in the mountains. we'll stay rather clear and quiet. watch out overnight. tomorrow is a different story. as the front approaches likely to see some cloudiness increasing through the day. back and forth between the clouds and sun and tomorrow afternoon, the cold...
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you can see suspects cutting the locks to a fence on the 700 block of west ontario street and they wheeled the dirt bikes in the light color minivan and drive away. anyone with information should contact philadelphia police. >>> federal civil jury awarded a penn student $80,000 as compensation for his unjust arrest, during the 2011 occupy protests in philadelphia. the 29 year-old man was among more than 50 people arrested as police were evicting the protesters. the man faced felony charges of assaulting an officer. the those charges were eventually dropped. >>> still to come here on the broadcast pennsylvania governor tom wolf making a push for equal rights in the commonwealth. >>> plus... >> clear video is emerging of the arrest of the vineland man who died in police custody i'm todd quinones with that story just a ahead. >>> we have been dealing with showers all day long and note is a lot more yet to come a tornado watch off a to the south and west will the severe storm get here? i'll have latest details in weather, beasley. >>> phillies are back home tonight, they have a couple exhibiti
you can see suspects cutting the locks to a fence on the 700 block of west ontario street and they wheeled the dirt bikes in the light color minivan and drive away. anyone with information should contact philadelphia police. >>> federal civil jury awarded a penn student $80,000 as compensation for his unjust arrest, during the 2011 occupy protests in philadelphia. the 29 year-old man was among more than 50 people arrested as police were evicting the protesters. the man faced felony...
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tomorrow, an interview with norma torres, who represents the 35th district, which includes ontario and fontana. here is a preview. >> it is incredibly hard to get here. the money involved in politics makes it almost impossible for someone like me. i am an average mom from pomona. a 911 dispatcher by trade. it is incredible i made it this far. >> why did you decide to seek office? representative torres: i answered a call for a 11-year-old girl who died at the hands of her uncle. it pushed me into a political world which i did not it no -- i did not know existed. >> you can watch the entire profile tomorrow. next, a former venture capitalist talks about an entrepreneurial program she created for people who are incarcerated. the event was held at the computer history knees in moun
tomorrow, an interview with norma torres, who represents the 35th district, which includes ontario and fontana. here is a preview. >> it is incredibly hard to get here. the money involved in politics makes it almost impossible for someone like me. i am an average mom from pomona. a 911 dispatcher by trade. it is incredible i made it this far. >> why did you decide to seek office? representative torres: i answered a call for a 11-year-old girl who died at the hands of her uncle. it...
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. >> host: ten from ontario california. high. >> caller: hello. hello. >> guest: high, tim. >> host: please go ahead, we are listening. >> caller: if it is a given that there we will always be political differences about environmental concerns and environment affixes regardless of who is in power regardless of who is in the white house because of those differences isn't widespread zero emission transportation completely out of reach forever? >> guest: absolutely not. you know, i am going to take you back to the 50s and 60s. the air was similar to what you see in beijing today. no one would have expected that today pollution would have dropped over 70 to 80 percent. although. although our here is not as pristine as we would like it , it is much better than what is in beijing. at the end of the day people's voices of been hard we we have taken the 1st action which will reduce the carbon pollution by 50% in 2025. this is equivalent to removing 80 million cars out of the us roads reduce oil consumption by 2 million barrels a day, which is equivalent o
. >> host: ten from ontario california. high. >> caller: hello. hello. >> guest: high, tim. >> host: please go ahead, we are listening. >> caller: if it is a given that there we will always be political differences about environmental concerns and environment affixes regardless of who is in power regardless of who is in the white house because of those differences isn't widespread zero emission transportation completely out of reach forever? >> guest:...
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across southwestern ontario, canada and spread east across new england and during the day, it's slowly pushing the rain south. as we head south, eventually it will head back north and friday is the day that we'll see more rain in the area. our futurecast checksous the day's possibilities tomorrow and we'll stop it at noon with high pressure off boston. keeping us bright and sunny. some cloudiness will move in the afternoon. more cloudiness tomorrow night and a few showers may pop up overnight into friday morning and a few showers during the day on friday. eventually this high pressure center will move in and start to clear us out saturday morning and i think we'll be in fine shape for the day on saturday. 70's and sunshine. another system will move in here late sunday with more clouds and probably more rain by late sunday afternoon or monday. so our forecast for tomorrow, lots of sunshine early. a few clouds later in the day. pleasant, though. 67 degrees for a high. and then the next seven days shows the 40% possibility of rain on friday. beautiful weather saturday. clouds roll in sund
across southwestern ontario, canada and spread east across new england and during the day, it's slowly pushing the rain south. as we head south, eventually it will head back north and friday is the day that we'll see more rain in the area. our futurecast checksous the day's possibilities tomorrow and we'll stop it at noon with high pressure off boston. keeping us bright and sunny. some cloudiness will move in the afternoon. more cloudiness tomorrow night and a few showers may pop up overnight...
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this basic dropped a bit and then got picked up by speculation of an intel-ontario deal -- intel-alterrathe possibilities that things slide again at the m&a wears off and as we head into earning season which peaks next week with intel reporting before april expiration of the options. scarlet: give us your trade. max: the smh, intel is a major weighted stock. the april 54 calls for .45 cents seem like a cheap way to get a high impact earnings concentration. scarlet: you profit if the etf falls but you do not lose money if it stays where it is. max: the most you lose is the premium you pay. scarlet: max breier joining us today. "money clip" is next. ♪ pimm: welcome to "money clip," we tie together the best stories, interviews and video in business news. i am pimm fox. the oil megamerger is back. royal dutch shell will buy bg group in the biggest deal in more than a decade. around the world, vladimir and alexis shake hands in moscow. a subtle or not-so-subtle message to european leaders. techi, you can buy the apple watch friday that we have our hands on one and we have a review. in politic
this basic dropped a bit and then got picked up by speculation of an intel-ontario deal -- intel-alterrathe possibilities that things slide again at the m&a wears off and as we head into earning season which peaks next week with intel reporting before april expiration of the options. scarlet: give us your trade. max: the smh, intel is a major weighted stock. the april 54 calls for .45 cents seem like a cheap way to get a high impact earnings concentration. scarlet: you profit if the etf...
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a territory straddles the border with portions of new york, ontario and quÉbec.gglers exploit circumstances in the way and a large rural areas to cross the border surreptitiously. all along the line they try to take advantage along with the nations of the border with the binational to accelerate the legitimate flow in jurisdictional divisions. the prevention of terrorism remains of course our number one priority. a family and i have personally felt the impact of terrorism having lost my 21-year-old lynn over lockerbie in 1988 pan am 103. the terrorist threat is current and real astronomically illustrated by the canadian convictions last month of two men at conspiracy for the benefit of a terrorist group. they plotted to derail a train traveling between new york and toronto, but were thwarted by a joint investigation that included undercover work by an fbi agent. u.s. attorneys offices were closed with a tall joint terrorism task forces operating on them beyond the border and their canadian counterparts to spot terrorism understanding our vigorous enforcement of t
a territory straddles the border with portions of new york, ontario and quÉbec.gglers exploit circumstances in the way and a large rural areas to cross the border surreptitiously. all along the line they try to take advantage along with the nations of the border with the binational to accelerate the legitimate flow in jurisdictional divisions. the prevention of terrorism remains of course our number one priority. a family and i have personally felt the impact of terrorism having lost my...
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. >> we have a heart warming story out of ontario canada twin sisters that needed liver transplants areroad to recovery after a donor. dad was a match for both girls but who only donate part of his liver to one and one got it more urge urgently one daughter got his liver. and then after a public appeal someone came forward. and that procedure was performed a few day ago. >> i want to thank the goner. she is incredibly brave to come forward. give me a minute -- an incredible gift. >> one girl was at the news conference, the other is not strong enough yet but both girls are expected to recover and do well. >> nice to hear. thank you ali, meantime more "action news" coming your way. ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >>> some places in atlantic city are closing its doors and owners are looking to hire more employees, they played host today and nearly 100 positions need to be filled from cocktai
. >> we have a heart warming story out of ontario canada twin sisters that needed liver transplants areroad to recovery after a donor. dad was a match for both girls but who only donate part of his liver to one and one got it more urge urgently one daughter got his liver. and then after a public appeal someone came forward. and that procedure was performed a few day ago. >> i want to thank the goner. she is incredibly brave to come forward. give me a minute -- an incredible gift....
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they are recorded in ontario opposite buffalo near toronto. they were these black settlements of both free and slave fugitives. so we know for some of them what they were doing, their job whether they were married, actually. most of them disappeared. we cannot track them down to some of the most famous once again, henry "box" brown who escaped by having it shipped in a crate to philadelphia fed up to new york, eventually went to england to we know frederick douglass. some of them like harriet jacobs who pops up in these records, taubman, but most of them we really know very, very little about what happened to them after they managed to get to freedom post back its extraordinary how willing people were to go to great lengths for freedom. they are walking great distances, men and women. >> guest: some of them did post the if i have to walk more than a few blocks i'm getting into my car to do it but these people are walking sometimes 200 miles. >> guest: 200 miles yes. >> host: so it's just extraordinary. these are extraordinary stories that you
they are recorded in ontario opposite buffalo near toronto. they were these black settlements of both free and slave fugitives. so we know for some of them what they were doing, their job whether they were married, actually. most of them disappeared. we cannot track them down to some of the most famous once again, henry "box" brown who escaped by having it shipped in a crate to philadelphia fed up to new york, eventually went to england to we know frederick douglass. some of them like...
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[applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university as a wreck chaplin -- ezra kaplan of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who par
[applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university as a wreck chaplin -- ezra kaplan of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana...
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so, ontario, what's this look right here? >> this right here, i'm playing little bit.undee, the cotton jacket, white pants, but so clean, still polished, the love err shoes, he can go out to dinner, rittenhouse square, spring, summer look, you know? >> now, when can you start wearing white pants? >> man, what is the rule with that. >> man, white. you can do it whenever, you know? whenever you feel comfortable in it, just do it. >> depends on person's individual. a lot of people tend to wear it when the weather gets warmer out. but do while all year around. >> and do pocket square? >> do you have do it up. just that finish touch like we talked about with the formal wear. everything about those final details you put to your look, that's it. >> now who do we we have next? >> my man duane, the master. >> it is cool. i like how he breaks it up, doing just a vest, you know, nice linen pants. white shirt. really polished. and he still finishes off with the pocket square. just because you have without the jacket, you can still wear pocket square with the vest. so ties everythi
so, ontario, what's this look right here? >> this right here, i'm playing little bit.undee, the cotton jacket, white pants, but so clean, still polished, the love err shoes, he can go out to dinner, rittenhouse square, spring, summer look, you know? >> now, when can you start wearing white pants? >> man, what is the rule with that. >> man, white. you can do it whenever, you know? whenever you feel comfortable in it, just do it. >> depends on person's individual. a...
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it's hard because unfortunately there are no direct flights from ontario airport 10 minutes away from my house. so in order for me to enjoy sunday afternoons with my family, i have to fly which means that i have to leave at 5:30 a.m. for an 8:00 o'clock flight. but it is a direct flight. going home is a little bit harder. i either go through texas or the ontario airport. >> how do you maximize your time >> when i get home i have to hear about everything that has happened not only at home but within the community. >> let me ask you about the debate that is front and center. what recommendations do you give democrats and republicans. >> i think i'm a perfect example of immigration. when my family immigrated to the u.s. it was a lot easier there was a process that did not take 30 years. you can petition for family members. we did all of that. i think it was a good process and it allowed me to fully participate in this country not just as a taxpayer but also as a voter and as a community activist and eventually run for office. and i think that that is exactly the american dream that we wa
it's hard because unfortunately there are no direct flights from ontario airport 10 minutes away from my house. so in order for me to enjoy sunday afternoons with my family, i have to fly which means that i have to leave at 5:30 a.m. for an 8:00 o'clock flight. but it is a direct flight. going home is a little bit harder. i either go through texas or the ontario airport. >> how do you maximize your time >> when i get home i have to hear about everything that has happened not only at...
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al just like the deal it was the ontario teacher's plan. just like informat cu they had a big stake in river bed. they have been agicating for the company itself. then in is about, we learned that tip co software we had them on a bunch of times is taken by vista equity partners. surprise and surprise another activists fund had a large stake. they have been publicly pushing the board to explore ways to pursue a sale. in september we found out the calm you wear. accepted a $2.5 billion buyout. oh and would you believe these busy activists had a stake in the deal too? if you go back nearly two years to may of 2013, bane capital snagged it. elliott management had a stake, bmc at the time of that deal. maybe bmc software was the prototype for all these later transactions. after informat ica investors have begun to circle the group like vultures. the fact is if you want to be an lbo, this is the moment to pounce. given that interest rates are at low levels but will likely rise at least sometime sometime in the near future because the fed decides
al just like the deal it was the ontario teacher's plan. just like informat cu they had a big stake in river bed. they have been agicating for the company itself. then in is about, we learned that tip co software we had them on a bunch of times is taken by vista equity partners. surprise and surprise another activists fund had a large stake. they have been publicly pushing the board to explore ways to pursue a sale. in september we found out the calm you wear. accepted a $2.5 billion buyout. oh...
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those thunderstorms could be moving into parts of ontario later on this evening.tomorrow we're now looking at the tornado threat, but we're looking at heavy rain across the region. so we're going to be seeing thunderstorms, lightening as well as flooding going on. >> a lot to look out for. and it sounds quite messy. kevin corriveau, thank you so much. >>> california regulators have approved the largest fine ever levied against a public utility company. ordered to pay a $1.6 billion penalty. that ruling stems from a deadly gas pipeline explosion that happened just five years ago. that explosion destroyed dozens of homes in in in the francisco suburb where eight people were killed and 60 injured. >>> hillary clinton edges closer to a presidential announcement. the latest polls show some potential obstacles for the clinton campaign. david shuster joins us now with more. >> normorgan in the political world both sides have taken notice. it shows the clinton e-mail controversial and fundraising have taken a toll, and clear majority of voters and swing states now view cl
those thunderstorms could be moving into parts of ontario later on this evening.tomorrow we're now looking at the tornado threat, but we're looking at heavy rain across the region. so we're going to be seeing thunderstorms, lightening as well as flooding going on. >> a lot to look out for. and it sounds quite messy. kevin corriveau, thank you so much. >>> california regulators have approved the largest fine ever levied against a public utility company. ordered to pay a $1.6...
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you had a competitive auction, you had toma with ontario teachers.ns -- >> 80 cents to the dollar. >> right. >> getting killed up there. >> but they are active parpts pants, pension funds in private equity. so partnered with ontario teachers. my understanding silver lake with helman and friedman. a company where growth was materially slowing, jim. >> i know. >> margins had been going down. you need to spend more on r&d to maintain growth. hence, not a bad lbo candidate where you can do those things quietly and cut costs. >> transforming data management dateabase like, a thousand of these companies and i didn't think there was anything special with informatica. i looked at company, tried to recommend it couldn't find a reason. >> couldn't do it. back in january, elliott took 8% stake. moved up to 9.4%. they never got active in the name. they'll filed a date. 9.4%, the largest holder a nice return over a relatively short amount of time given only january when they took -- but, yeah, a big deal. >> it is a big deal. ooh i think team have to recognize, t
you had a competitive auction, you had toma with ontario teachers.ns -- >> 80 cents to the dollar. >> right. >> getting killed up there. >> but they are active parpts pants, pension funds in private equity. so partnered with ontario teachers. my understanding silver lake with helman and friedman. a company where growth was materially slowing, jim. >> i know. >> margins had been going down. you need to spend more on r&d to maintain growth. hence, not a bad...
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some pilots avoided landing altogether diverting to ontario airport in southern california.winds hit 49 miles per hour knocking down trees and damaging property. now we've seen some strong winds this week nothing quite on that scale, rob, but that's pretty intense. >>> the same weather system that is bringing us the chance of some gusty winds at times. showers in the sierra yesterday partly responsible for the video you just saw. you see the system heading out towards salt lake city and denver. brought the thunderstorms in parts of western and south western oregon. the average number of towards per year only three in oregon and washington. california gets about 11. most in the central valley. pretty uncommon to see that in oregon. right now it would be nice to have some rain to talk about but there is really nothing there. the clouds have moved offshore. they'll continue to stay that way. right now now up to about 68 degrees in napa. 64 in san jose. you can see the winds here from north to south for now. they'll begin to turn more offshore during the day tomorrow. it's been
some pilots avoided landing altogether diverting to ontario airport in southern california.winds hit 49 miles per hour knocking down trees and damaging property. now we've seen some strong winds this week nothing quite on that scale, rob, but that's pretty intense. >>> the same weather system that is bringing us the chance of some gusty winds at times. showers in the sierra yesterday partly responsible for the video you just saw. you see the system heading out towards salt lake city...
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suspects collocate on surveillance video take look outside the home on the 700 block of ontario streetce say one of them cut the locks on the homeowner's fence it took all three of them to carry the bikes into a mini van. if you know who these guys are police want to hear from you. >>> a fox 29 investigation leads to probation for a former philadelphia state legislator and his sister after their guilty pleas on corruption charges. jp miranda one term north philadelphia democrat sentenced to five years probation much his sister michelle wilson getting two years. in the spring of 2013 fox 29 investigates revealed that miranda had a ghost employee on his staff who was being paid with tax dollars. but spent much of his time work tag private garage. da opening an investigation which then led to the indictment of the pair on multiple felony charges. miranda later plead guilty to felony count and a misdemeanor. his sister plead to misdemeanor. >> happy update to a story we brought you back in february. mom's evident to give her daughter with special needs precious childhood memories and a cha
suspects collocate on surveillance video take look outside the home on the 700 block of ontario streetce say one of them cut the locks on the homeowner's fence it took all three of them to carry the bikes into a mini van. if you know who these guys are police want to hear from you. >>> a fox 29 investigation leads to probation for a former philadelphia state legislator and his sister after their guilty pleas on corruption charges. jp miranda one term north philadelphia democrat...
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laura langill from ontario, canada. elizabeth shelton from bellbrook, ohio. and meredith turk from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university -- >> how cool is that? you're up there and receiving an award. you're being hugged by the first lady of the united states. shaking the president's hand. i mean it doesn't get any better. these people worked hard. >> we earlier criticized the amount of scholarship money, but it's priceless to be hugged by the president, first lady. what an inspiration. i love it's such a diverse group of students. >> absolutely. >> we're talking about the first lady's duties at this dinner. michelle obama loves education. she said the secret to achieving anything great in life is through education. she just said that a couple weeks ago when i heard her speak at an event. for her, this is the part she loves most. >> she's always great with kids. you can tell it's a great comfort zone with her. she may not love the press, may not love the pageantry of this dinner, but she loves giving the kids that. >> to celebrate journalism, it could
laura langill from ontario, canada. elizabeth shelton from bellbrook, ohio. and meredith turk from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university -- >> how cool is that? you're up there and receiving an award. you're being hugged by the first lady of the united states. shaking the president's hand. i mean it doesn't get any better. these people worked hard. >> we earlier criticized the amount of scholarship money, but it's priceless to be hugged by the president, first lady. what an...
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. >> questlove: 249 ontario! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, looking good. looking good. hot crowd. new york city. welcome to "the tonight show", everybody. here we are. we did it. [ cheers and applause ] we're here. ready for a good time? we're gonna have fun tonight. we're gonna have a good time tonight. first here's what people are talking about. i saw that yesterday president obama hosted the new england patriots at the white house. but tom brady couldn't make it due to a family commitment. yep. apparently there was an emergency at the brady house. >> hey, you guys. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everything was fine. tom ended up taking marsha to the prom. get this, people are now criticizing hillary clinton by pointing out that during her long political career she's seemed to have changed her accent many times. when asked about it hillary strongly denied it saying, "those people otta know me better. [ laughter ] i'm michael caine and i approve this message." [ c
. >> questlove: 249 ontario! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, looking good. looking good. hot crowd. new york city. welcome to "the tonight show", everybody. here we are. we did it. [ cheers and applause ] we're here. ready for a good time? we're gonna have fun tonight. we're gonna have a good time tonight. first here's what people are talking about. i saw that yesterday president obama hosted the new england...
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i either go through texas or phoenix to get to ontario airport. mr. scully: how do you maximize your time on the airplane? representative torres: i try to sleep, because when i get home i have to hear about everything that has happened while i been gone, not only at home, but in the community. then i try to catch up on reading. mr. scully: let me ask you about immigration, because you are an example of the immigration system in this country, the debate that is front and center. what recommendations would you give democrats and, more importantly, republicans as this debate continues? representative torres: more so to my republican colleagues, i am a perfect example of immigration gone right. when i immigrated -- when my family immigrated to the united states, it was a lot easier. there was a process that did not take 30 years. you can petition for family members, and we did all that. it was a good process. it allowed me to fully participate in this country, not just as a taxpayer, but as a voter and community activist and eventually run for office. and
i either go through texas or phoenix to get to ontario airport. mr. scully: how do you maximize your time on the airplane? representative torres: i try to sleep, because when i get home i have to hear about everything that has happened while i been gone, not only at home, but in the community. then i try to catch up on reading. mr. scully: let me ask you about immigration, because you are an example of the immigration system in this country, the debate that is front and center. what...
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plant in michigan one in ontario and one in mexico. these different plants, the fusion a car one of their flagship cars. they sell many of them. gerri: well, now that is interesting because i was wondering what kind of roll that fusion model played? who are they trying to get to buy that? is that an entry level buyer they're hoping graduates to more ford cars over time? >> yeah. gerri: not just the latch. it is also steering. it is also other -- fuel pump as well. these are things that are critical. now you're telling me very car you're hoping first-time buyers is -- >> first-time buyer most likely be a fiesta or focus. when you're looking at a lincoln, talking about someone a little more affluent. the fusion is mid-range buyer. 30 to 45-year-old, talking about, demographics wise. but the vehicle more popular vehicle, when you're looking at what ford has done based on these particular problems. one is a door latch. one is a coating on a fuel pump plugging up one incident. some have no incidents. they're extremely proactive. gerri: my v
plant in michigan one in ontario and one in mexico. these different plants, the fusion a car one of their flagship cars. they sell many of them. gerri: well, now that is interesting because i was wondering what kind of roll that fusion model played? who are they trying to get to buy that? is that an entry level buyer they're hoping graduates to more ford cars over time? >> yeah. gerri: not just the latch. it is also steering. it is also other -- fuel pump as well. these are things that...
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through the day tomorrow think we'll be in fine shape as high pressure, that big blue h over ontario in canada will bring us partly cloudy skies and the clouds will be pushed to the south. the rain will be even further south and as a result we'll enjoy a very pleasant day tomorrow. rain is on the friday forecast. for the morning, partly sunny to mostly sunny. it will stay that way until late afternoon when the clouds will return. 67 degrees for a high. chance 40% of rain and 70 degree temperatures on friday. saturday looks great. sunshine, 75. clouds return with rain by sunday afternoon and at night lingering into monday. clearing thereafter. we'll have more about the weather pattern coming up at 6:00. alison? alison: thank you very much. the nats played a day game today as we mentioned earlier but tonight, all the talk is about the caps. leon: that's right. robert burr burton live tonight at the verizon center and the team is getting ready for the stanley cup playoffs. this team has been here before. this time it feels different. robert: i'll tell you why i've heard there's a lot of
through the day tomorrow think we'll be in fine shape as high pressure, that big blue h over ontario in canada will bring us partly cloudy skies and the clouds will be pushed to the south. the rain will be even further south and as a result we'll enjoy a very pleasant day tomorrow. rain is on the friday forecast. for the morning, partly sunny to mostly sunny. it will stay that way until late afternoon when the clouds will return. 67 degrees for a high. chance 40% of rain and 70 degree...
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travis hartman from brooklyn lauren from ontario, canada. elizabeth sheldon from bellbrook, ohio.from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university ezra kaplan of chicago. from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california. from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from tampa, florida. with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. and thanks again to mrs. obama for your support of our scholarship program. christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press
travis hartman from brooklyn lauren from ontario, canada. elizabeth sheldon from bellbrook, ohio.from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university ezra kaplan of chicago. from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california. from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from tampa, florida. with that, let's give our scholarship...
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i either go through texas or phoenix to get to ontario airport. steve: when you are on that plane, how do you maximize your time? or do you try to sleep? rep. torres: i try to sleep, because when i get home, i have to hear about everything that has happened while i been gone not only at home, but in the community. then i try to catch up on reading. steve: let me ask you about the issue of immigration, because you are an example of the immigration system in this country, the debate that is front and center. what recommendations would you give democrats and, more importantly, republicans as this debate continues? rep. torres: i think more so to my republican colleagues, i am a perfect example of immigration gone right. when i immigrated -- when my family, i should say, immigrated to the united states, it was a lot easier. there was a process that did not take 30 years. you could petition for family members, and we did all that. i think it was -- it was a good process. it allowed me to fully participate in this country, not just as a taxpayer, but as
i either go through texas or phoenix to get to ontario airport. steve: when you are on that plane, how do you maximize your time? or do you try to sleep? rep. torres: i try to sleep, because when i get home, i have to hear about everything that has happened while i been gone not only at home, but in the community. then i try to catch up on reading. steve: let me ask you about the issue of immigration, because you are an example of the immigration system in this country, the debate that is front...
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surveillance video shows they cut the locks to a fenced yard on west ontario street and put two bikeslight colored minivan and took off. one of the man was caught on video before the theft going into the yard to check out the bikes. >>> some preparing for the pope to prepare for easter sunday. a local artist has been hard at work. this masterpiece is the proof. where the last three months of his efforts will be on display. why he is no stranger to turning history into religious works of art. >>> plus, we're months away from the starting line. every day counts when it comes to preparing for the blue cross broad street run. we go along with one runner training to be number one. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> here is a look at the first alert weather. radar. we have periods of rain moving through the area right now. we're going to keep tracking this for the rest of the evening with a chance of thunderstorm. i'll show you the timing and changes for the weekend, coming up. >>> some events happening this weekend. the philadelphia comic-con is taking place. it starts today and runs through sund
surveillance video shows they cut the locks to a fenced yard on west ontario street and put two bikeslight colored minivan and took off. one of the man was caught on video before the theft going into the yard to check out the bikes. >>> some preparing for the pope to prepare for easter sunday. a local artist has been hard at work. this masterpiece is the proof. where the last three months of his efforts will be on display. why he is no stranger to turning history into religious works...
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[applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university, ezra of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your atten
[applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university, ezra of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with...
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i would get in a jet today >> also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontariobefore 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable blaze. cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller cylinders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds and hundreds of those on site and that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern was where was the staff, because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire began at a 24 hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident and it ni se was a f vapor cloud explosion. there was a tremendous amount of force. >> the initial explosion severely damages several nearby houses. residents are awakened from their sleep and run for their lives. >> the
i would get in a jet today >> also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontariobefore 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the...
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police say three men cut the locks to a fence on the 700 block of west ontario street and then just tookwere inside the yard. they then put those bikes into a minivan and drove off. police are asking anyone who might have information on this crime to please call them. >> and still to come on "action news" at 4:00 it's freebie friday. >> yes, it is plus additions to citizens bank park that could mean longer lines for fans. >> in big talkers a high school basketball star picks someone other than his girlfriend as his prom date. why he's being hailed as an athlete with a heart of gold when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪♪ [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm hmm. with lookout decks for star gazing? yeah. cool! wait. how...? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! the wizard of oz with top prizes of $300,000. there's a full moon tonight! [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> ♪♪ "action news" c
police say three men cut the locks to a fence on the 700 block of west ontario street and then just tookwere inside the yard. they then put those bikes into a minivan and drove off. police are asking anyone who might have information on this crime to please call them. >> and still to come on "action news" at 4:00 it's freebie friday. >> yes, it is plus additions to citizens bank park that could mean longer lines for fans. >> in big talkers a high school basketball...
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there was a census in canada and the number of fugitives are living there reported in ontario opposite buffalo near toronto. there were these black settlements of freedom slaved blacks and fugitives. we know for some of them what they were doing they were married and had children. most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. henry box brown who shipped to them in a crate through philadelphia. we know his life story and we know frederick douglass. harry jacobs who pops up in his records and tubman but most of them we know very little about what happened after they managed to get them. >> host: it's extraordinary how willing people were to go to great lengths for freedom. they are walking great distances, men and women. >> guest: saw them did. >> host: if i have to walk more than a few blocks on getting into my car to do with these people are walking sometimes 200 miles. it's extraordinary. these are extraordinary stories that you had in this volume. what did you like the reader to take from this? >> guest: think you by the way for saying that.
there was a census in canada and the number of fugitives are living there reported in ontario opposite buffalo near toronto. there were these black settlements of freedom slaved blacks and fugitives. we know for some of them what they were doing they were married and had children. most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. henry box brown who shipped to them in a crate through philadelphia. we know his life story and we know frederick douglass....