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he boarded the train with a little girl in his arms at the margaret and oxford station. when a cashier reported seeing him evading the fare and jumping on the train. moments later at the next store, a septa police officer confront him and tries to pursuade him to get off the train, produce ice and except a citation. >> the point of contact to the point where handcuffs are placed on the person, is 14 minutes long. >> the heated verbal exchange between the two became physical. all the while the child is caught in the middle. >> where the officer pushes
he boarded the train with a little girl in his arms at the margaret and oxford station. when a cashier reported seeing him evading the fare and jumping on the train. moments later at the next store, a septa police officer confront him and tries to pursuade him to get off the train, produce ice and except a citation. >> the point of contact to the point where handcuffs are placed on the person, is 14 minutes long. >> the heated verbal exchange between the two became physical. all the...
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he joins me from oxford, england. wolfgang, i couldn't agree with you less on this one.ou said leaving the euro zone would only cause temporary pain for greece. but the government would have to circulate a new currency. it would immediately depreciate against the euro, you would not be able to get no loans, the s&p says even the ledge utility the state owned ppc would go bankrupt. how do you say they have nothing to lose? >> the way this is going to work now, greece has a choice, the choice between accepting the current offer and not accepting the current offer, that's the real choice. if they accept the current offer they would have to increase their savings. if you base it on the way fiscal savings affect the gdp and the way gdp affected the fiscal stance, if you do the math what happened in the last few years you come to another you know fall in gdp of 12%. in other words another four years of depression. on top of the six years of depression they had already. so you have ten years of depression. no one is going osurvive that. no government is going to survive that, n
he joins me from oxford, england. wolfgang, i couldn't agree with you less on this one.ou said leaving the euro zone would only cause temporary pain for greece. but the government would have to circulate a new currency. it would immediately depreciate against the euro, you would not be able to get no loans, the s&p says even the ledge utility the state owned ppc would go bankrupt. how do you say they have nothing to lose? >> the way this is going to work now, greece has a choice, the...
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prefabric it and bring on the skids this plant is similar to what we're looking at to do at southeast oxford wastewater treatment plant we went in the afternoon they actually use equipment that's a different manufacture it is we wanted to make a comparison between the two t h p by the two manufacturers so it can be in the area. >> so on wednesday we went to the cam any fabriction and looked at it did skids and saw the quality control and the processes that goes into the equipment before shipped the team toured the watermelon treatment plant in the afternoon and that's currently the largest canning by the thermal hydraulic it products 2 heed and 50 dry solids tons per day and provided for bio solids they have all agricultural use and can't keep with demand for agricultural use and then on thursday afternoon we met as a team to discuss the questions and issues we wanted to ask the canning can be headquarters staff and so first morning we met with the leadership of can be and discussed their organization aol.com model with the thermal hafkz and some of the vanishment's they've made the differen
prefabric it and bring on the skids this plant is similar to what we're looking at to do at southeast oxford wastewater treatment plant we went in the afternoon they actually use equipment that's a different manufacture it is we wanted to make a comparison between the two t h p by the two manufacturers so it can be in the area. >> so on wednesday we went to the cam any fabriction and looked at it did skids and saw the quality control and the processes that goes into the equipment before...
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in chester county and although oxford itself appears drewing out now and there's a couple of lightning bolts showing up recently in areas of south jersey near glassboro. newspaper philadelphia it's mainly showers. and if i start this up for you you can see how it is pushing up northeast fairly quickly and as we go over the next hour or so we'll probably start to get on the other side of that in philadelphia. i wanted to give you the wide view as well. we still are looking at cluster of downpour producing thunderstorms north of surf city and pushing off the coast of north jersey away from bellmar and northern and western suburbs a couple of aiditional showers from allentown down through pottstown and also pushing towards the east. the rain up north obviously not quite as bad as we look outside we have cloudy skies across the region and a little bit of brightening as we look north from atlantic city along the coast. and as of course, out in that direction we are looking at those thunderstorms starting to push away. 71 degrees is your current temperature in philadelphia, it's muggy. just
in chester county and although oxford itself appears drewing out now and there's a couple of lightning bolts showing up recently in areas of south jersey near glassboro. newspaper philadelphia it's mainly showers. and if i start this up for you you can see how it is pushing up northeast fairly quickly and as we go over the next hour or so we'll probably start to get on the other side of that in philadelphia. i wanted to give you the wide view as well. we still are looking at cluster of downpour...
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ed lavandera is in oxford mississippi with the latest. ed? >> reporter: john here in the town square of oxford mississippi, the state flag is still flying with the confederate symbol. but across the state, there is a growing push to have the state flag changed. the two u.s. senators from mississippi are calling for the flag to be changed as is the republican speaker of the house and other state lawmakers to say this is to become a symbol of hatred and the flag should be changed. mississippi's governor a republican is also saying he does not think the legislature will act and voters had a chance to make a change back in 2001 but by a 2-1 margin voted to keep the flag as is. but it's interesting as you look around here in the town square of oxford a number of businesses have put up old flags that thuns used to represent the state of mississippi. several people we've spoken with say this is their way of saying this could be a change that could benefit the state in the long run and something that would take away the symbol of hatred that is on th
ed lavandera is in oxford mississippi with the latest. ed? >> reporter: john here in the town square of oxford mississippi, the state flag is still flying with the confederate symbol. but across the state, there is a growing push to have the state flag changed. the two u.s. senators from mississippi are calling for the flag to be changed as is the republican speaker of the house and other state lawmakers to say this is to become a symbol of hatred and the flag should be changed....
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pocono 60 in coatesville and oxford. right along the shore we're at 61 in beach haven, low 60s in avalon. temperatures in dover at 62. i am tracking a few scattered showers that are just outside of our area here. they're tracking to the east. parts of the poconos will see the showers moving in. closer to about 5:19. within the next 30 to 40 minutes or so. this batch of moisture is mainly going to stay to the north of our area with the exception of the poconos. we have unsettled weather that's way back off near cincinnati and just to the east of st. louis. we will maintain a chance of severe storms closer to allentown and into the poconos, heading into the afternoon. then a chance of storms for the rest of the region and, again, this will affect your evening commute. this will not affect your morning commute. we'll stay dry throughout the morning hours. here's our time stamp, closer to 3:00, 4:00. we see moderate to heavy downpours, stretching down into allentown. as we progress the motto closer to 6:00 p.m. more pop-up s
pocono 60 in coatesville and oxford. right along the shore we're at 61 in beach haven, low 60s in avalon. temperatures in dover at 62. i am tracking a few scattered showers that are just outside of our area here. they're tracking to the east. parts of the poconos will see the showers moving in. closer to about 5:19. within the next 30 to 40 minutes or so. this batch of moisture is mainly going to stay to the north of our area with the exception of the poconos. we have unsettled weather that's...
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after the bell, i do want to point out oxford industries, you may not know the name oxford, but you doknow tommy and a buy back and the dividend and the target, and or and qr, which you guys know it was two companies that i talked about on this show, many of you have it. they're going to be put on the s&p 500. so right now things look pretty interesting, but it all points to thursday, which is going to be the biggest number of the week. retail sales. what do you think? >> we're expecting a gain of 1%. auto sales were good, so that's why i think they can get a boost up. and also more jobs. so you're looking at two things that are really going to lead to retail sales, the big numbers such as cars, and more cars out there. i've always said wages alternate going up, but if there's more people with money, that means more people are spending money. charles: i'm going to tell you something. i've seen some of these wealthier higher end things, whether it's tiffany, tommy bahah relevant ma is not cheech. >> yeah. if you look at the data, charlies, you've seen that people have been saving far mo
after the bell, i do want to point out oxford industries, you may not know the name oxford, but you doknow tommy and a buy back and the dividend and the target, and or and qr, which you guys know it was two companies that i talked about on this show, many of you have it. they're going to be put on the s&p 500. so right now things look pretty interesting, but it all points to thursday, which is going to be the biggest number of the week. retail sales. what do you think? >> we're...
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we told you about that debris on the northbound side of route one bucks county on the oxford road. on the southbound side blocking the left lane at oxford valley road so expect delays there on the southbound side of one the super highway. big problems cropping up in delco in the northbound lanes of 95. it's kind of in the distance but there's a crash northbound by 320 blocking the right lanes. so you're dealing withstand still coming north of the delaware state line. you want to stay local through chester on 13 as your alternate. some big issues as you head home on this monday afternoon rick and monica. >> all right, thank you again. >>> much more still to come on "action news" this evening. a special art installation designed for pope francis is also inspiring the community to help one another. we'll show you. >> plus the phillies make a big move announcing the team's next president. we have details coming up in a live report. adam. >> monica, it was a very comfortable start to the work week with sunshine, 80 philadelphia, just 70's and 60's to the north but we'll heat things up a
we told you about that debris on the northbound side of route one bucks county on the oxford road. on the southbound side blocking the left lane at oxford valley road so expect delays there on the southbound side of one the super highway. big problems cropping up in delco in the northbound lanes of 95. it's kind of in the distance but there's a crash northbound by 320 blocking the right lanes. so you're dealing withstand still coming north of the delaware state line. you want to stay local...
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she's a professor of history at oxford and the head of saint anthony's college at oxford, for those of you who have been at oxford, i was privileged enough to spend a year there about a decade ago. saint anthony's is one of perhaps arguably the best place in the world to study international relations. professor mcmillan has written many books. she has written on british women in india, on nixon's opening of relations with china. she has written on the uses and abuses of history. most of all, she's known for her two wonderful volumes on world war i. the first that she wrote about a dozen years ago was on peacemaking in 1919. the other just appeared last year and is about the origins of world war i, the war that ended peace. that's the name of the book. the former book, the one that in some ways will be the framework for today's lecture, i suspect one a half dozen of the english-speaking world's most prestigious prizes for the best book on international relations. i'm incredibly happy to have margaret macmillan here with us. she's going to talk for 40 or 45 minutes about wilson in war an
she's a professor of history at oxford and the head of saint anthony's college at oxford, for those of you who have been at oxford, i was privileged enough to spend a year there about a decade ago. saint anthony's is one of perhaps arguably the best place in the world to study international relations. professor mcmillan has written many books. she has written on british women in india, on nixon's opening of relations with china. she has written on the uses and abuses of history. most of all,...
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we can say in hi place in oxford.n't stay in tate county because we might get arrested. >> if i burst out in applause over a delicious salad what would become of my future. >> admonish the accept again. >> jay foster, how dare you. these four eyes are looking at you, friend. >> what are you going to do him. >> give him a verbal tongue lashing tonight. i'm going to defend these people because the freedoms have been trampled on by the elephant of injustice. >> if they have a summer train planned we'll explain where to go and where not to good. so hang on. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans it could really save you in out-of-pocket medical
we can say in hi place in oxford.n't stay in tate county because we might get arrested. >> if i burst out in applause over a delicious salad what would become of my future. >> admonish the accept again. >> jay foster, how dare you. these four eyes are looking at you, friend. >> what are you going to do him. >> give him a verbal tongue lashing tonight. i'm going to defend these people because the freedoms have been trampled on by the elephant of injustice. >>...
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poconos 57. 67 in reading. 70 in oxford and lancaster. delaware, mainly in the 60s and 70s. 72 in dover. 71 in millville. we are tracking showers early this morning, heavy downpours happening in parts of northern and central delaware. so dover, hartley, places like that rising sun have seen heavy downpours. we are continuing to see showers there. everyone has a chance for seeing showers mainly throughout the afternoon and evening hours and to the overnight hours. the future cast as we go throughout time most of us dry throughout the day. we can't rule out the chance for a pop up shower or storm. as we go closer to the 8:00 hour darker shading showing up. that's indicating the chance for heavy downpours. we will talk about that and the potential for severe weather on monday. that's coming up. >>> the mayor of glendale arizona says he is okay after he was tasered at charity event. the mayor said he would allow himself to be tasered once he raised $10,000 for first responders. folks decided to join in and donate the money. yesterday the mayo
poconos 57. 67 in reading. 70 in oxford and lancaster. delaware, mainly in the 60s and 70s. 72 in dover. 71 in millville. we are tracking showers early this morning, heavy downpours happening in parts of northern and central delaware. so dover, hartley, places like that rising sun have seen heavy downpours. we are continuing to see showers there. everyone has a chance for seeing showers mainly throughout the afternoon and evening hours and to the overnight hours. the future cast as we go...
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we travel to oxford to present the paper. >> should we be worried about that given the biased issues have had internally with reviews and rankings at yelp? since: should we be worried -- vince: should we be worried that the research was sponsored? cory: academically, it raises some issues. i'm sure he is a fine academic but when you do research sponsored by company that comes out and favors that company, there are questions raised. vince: the professor would not put his name on an article that they believe in. finding of this consumer harm will have a big impact in the antitrust case going on in the eu. cory: when you look at this, in and involving -- an evolving world in an world, the --an app world, do you think that google is more desperate in that world and that is why they are doing these things question mark vince: i think there? -- these things vince: they admitted the the reason they began to preference their own products in local search is is because they feared they would lose out in these categories. cory: and yet the ftc decided not to bring charges. you guys were lobbyin
we travel to oxford to present the paper. >> should we be worried about that given the biased issues have had internally with reviews and rankings at yelp? since: should we be worried -- vince: should we be worried that the research was sponsored? cory: academically, it raises some issues. i'm sure he is a fine academic but when you do research sponsored by company that comes out and favors that company, there are questions raised. vince: the professor would not put his name on an article...
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same inest cher. 64 new holland kennett scare square and oxford at this hour.n across new jersey in browns mills, 69ty boardwalk. 9 bridgeton and all the way down to smyrna and dover. that's how much moisture is in the atmosphere and dew points at 60 or below and we have comfortable air mass overhead and that was the case most of today and continues to be trend as you work monday. there's moisture we had across the region just last night. now moving across areas in you new england and southern kansas we're tracking upper level low inclouds are drifting back to mid-atlantic region. high pressure returns just in time for the start of our work week. future tracker 6 showing us it is about the temperature tomorrow. cool and comfortable. from lap ingter aen the coast we'll bounce back to the 60s tomorrow morning. 1:30 in the afternoon numbers in most spot middle and upper 7 0s and 65 and comfortable in poconos and max out tomorrow around 81 here in philadelphia. hey phils are back at park parng tomorrow night as they take on the drew brewers at citizens bank park. f
same inest cher. 64 new holland kennett scare square and oxford at this hour.n across new jersey in browns mills, 69ty boardwalk. 9 bridgeton and all the way down to smyrna and dover. that's how much moisture is in the atmosphere and dew points at 60 or below and we have comfortable air mass overhead and that was the case most of today and continues to be trend as you work monday. there's moisture we had across the region just last night. now moving across areas in you new england and southern...
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. >> is it terrible of me to be excited about oxford? >> we have to work twice as hard as the men. >> do we have a suffragette on our hands? >> these romantics are not good for you. >> i cannot stay here buried in books. not now. >> i have to go. >> we belong together. >> i am coming back. >> "testament of youth," rated pg-13. now playing in select cities. coming soon to a theater near you. >> and now, "bbc world news." europe, at last. some were smuggled thousands of miles overland before they reached the sea. there were packed into tiny boats and left to pilot them alone. they were shaking with fear as they stepped onto land. but it is a good day for the refugees, and a lucrative one for the smugglers. >> each of these people have paid for the last journey about 30 thousand dollars to $40,000 about -- a vote. it is impossible for the authorities to stop. >> sheer relief. >> now they are off to start their new life. first, already exhausted, they have to walk 40 miles over the mountains to the refugee center . but they are glad to do it
. >> is it terrible of me to be excited about oxford? >> we have to work twice as hard as the men. >> do we have a suffragette on our hands? >> these romantics are not good for you. >> i cannot stay here buried in books. not now. >> i have to go. >> we belong together. >> i am coming back. >> "testament of youth," rated pg-13. now playing in select cities. coming soon to a theater near you. >> and now, "bbc world...
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after that he came to oxford mississippi for a book festival down there and then came to charleston virginia. he visited there. we had an event, fundraiser that night. we correspond all the time. he is a red sox fan and i am not. i'm a cardinal fan. we both hate the yankees. a lot yankees. a lot of baseball talk, book talk, gossipy talk about other writers. he's a good buddy. >> host: you mentioned e-books. the popularity now. as a writer do you profit? >> guest: not as much as i should. a better deal than most writers out. most don't get enough. i'm not complaining. it's something that writers are continually looking at. what's a fair breakdown -- breakdown? and amazon wants more the writers want more. it is an ongoing battle that has not been decided yet. personally, i can't complain. amazon can make a very strong argument that it should give more because it created the market. i think that's true. they sell the vast majority of e-books. we are seeing them level off too many people still they want to real book. right now when gray mountain came on october my last book 30 percent of all boo
after that he came to oxford mississippi for a book festival down there and then came to charleston virginia. he visited there. we had an event, fundraiser that night. we correspond all the time. he is a red sox fan and i am not. i'm a cardinal fan. we both hate the yankees. a lot yankees. a lot of baseball talk, book talk, gossipy talk about other writers. he's a good buddy. >> host: you mentioned e-books. the popularity now. as a writer do you profit? >> guest: not as much as i...
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on a a new time, 8:00 eastern, 7:00 at oxford. >> the launch today baby. >> so proud of the fox businessork, they're killing it. this though, is awful. >> they're killing freedom and liberty and they make traveling so incredibly difficult, and you stand there and you wait in line to go through airport security, and you see clumps of tsa agents just standing around doing nothing but waiting to are harass you. they suck apples. it's no good. these homeland security red teams have gone through posing at normal travelers and have got explosives got weapons and they never get caught. 67 out of 70 times. that's 95% as you said in the intro. they just sailed right through. a man one of these red team agents set off the mag any tom at the. that's the explosive 'technology you're supposed to go through. sees your bits and also sucks in your noxious gases and it said to the agents, this guy has a bomb. we know it. the and they patted him town and missed the bomb taped to his back. >> you fly -- you commute to work in new york from los angeles. >> i too. >> commute to work in new york from los ange
on a a new time, 8:00 eastern, 7:00 at oxford. >> the launch today baby. >> so proud of the fox businessork, they're killing it. this though, is awful. >> they're killing freedom and liberty and they make traveling so incredibly difficult, and you stand there and you wait in line to go through airport security, and you see clumps of tsa agents just standing around doing nothing but waiting to are harass you. they suck apples. it's no good. these homeland security red teams...
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studies out of oxford, kills motivation, entries with memory and concentration. with it once a week, not every day once a week lose 8 iq points. that's a lot. >> but here is why the public opinion is changing. two reasons. the baby boomer generation, which started the pot craze in late 1960's, a lot of them have stayed with the drug. and they feel it's benign. they say it didn't hurt me, so think passed that down to their children and grandchildren. then there is the whole the alcohol is worse argument that has gained traction among younger people. how do you respond? >> first of all the marijuana today is three to five times more powerful. 3% thc. tetra hydro can some of the dispensaries where i'm heading. ground zero. maureen dowd, columnist for the "new york times." >> she ate a cookie and she wanted to -- 30%, 40%. >> she wanted to become -- >> she thought she had died she said. >> she was hallucinating. >> stronger pot now. there are so many people in the united states who use marijuana illegally. tens of millions. i don't think it is hundreds of millions bu
studies out of oxford, kills motivation, entries with memory and concentration. with it once a week, not every day once a week lose 8 iq points. that's a lot. >> but here is why the public opinion is changing. two reasons. the baby boomer generation, which started the pot craze in late 1960's, a lot of them have stayed with the drug. and they feel it's benign. they say it didn't hurt me, so think passed that down to their children and grandchildren. then there is the whole the alcohol is...
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. >> reporter: it looks like a normal day here at divine sent footer food cupboard in oxford.ommunity members in desperate need pick up food and it's all free. but just two days ago it looked nothing like this. >> i was like wow, you know, i was shocked. >> reporter: eileen wells says sometime sunday into early monday morning someone broke in. ransacked the pantry and stole equipment. these pictures show pieces of drywall on the floor and the whole the suspects made in the back of the building to crawl in in. >> my husband came in for milk delivery on monday morning and saw thin things were thrown all over the floor, and then when he went to go put the milk away into the refrigerator the refrigerator was gone. >> reporter: and so was other major equipment totaling about $20,000 eileen says. >> there was an industrial refrigerator and computer monitor and mouse a copier, a microwave they did damage to two industrial freezers, two central air heating units from outside. >> reporter: but eileen says, what hurt the most. >> it's just mean. >> reporter: whoever did this through fro
. >> reporter: it looks like a normal day here at divine sent footer food cupboard in oxford.ommunity members in desperate need pick up food and it's all free. but just two days ago it looked nothing like this. >> i was like wow, you know, i was shocked. >> reporter: eileen wells says sometime sunday into early monday morning someone broke in. ransacked the pantry and stole equipment. these pictures show pieces of drywall on the floor and the whole the suspects made in the...
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right now conditions at 64 kmuditykmud ity -- humidity sup 90%. 62 degrees in horsham, 62 in oxford and in coatesville and 63 degrees in drover. over the next eight hours, we are going to see a few passing showers moving in. we'll have a chance around 7:00 a.m., philadelphia 65 degrees. mostly cloudy skies by 10 a.m. and take a look at 1 p.m. at 75 degrees. a closer look at the radar shows really quiet conditions. our future weather shows we are going to see a passing shower closer to 11:00 a.m., once again at noon and then at 1:00 p.m. before we see more clearing heading into the rest of the afternoon. rosemary? >> thanks brittany. those showers shouldn't be too much of an issue today. you are encouraged to get outdoors for national trails day. more than 30 events are planned, they include walking, horseback riding. the goal is to get people to connect with nature. >> philadelphia's annual tour de cure gets going this morning. riders of all level are invited to participate in the event. there are five different routes available from a three mile family fun ride to a 100 mile century ri
right now conditions at 64 kmuditykmud ity -- humidity sup 90%. 62 degrees in horsham, 62 in oxford and in coatesville and 63 degrees in drover. over the next eight hours, we are going to see a few passing showers moving in. we'll have a chance around 7:00 a.m., philadelphia 65 degrees. mostly cloudy skies by 10 a.m. and take a look at 1 p.m. at 75 degrees. a closer look at the radar shows really quiet conditions. our future weather shows we are going to see a passing shower closer to 11:00...
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a study out of oxford university said that that event was probably climate change. california suffered through three years of debilitateing drought. was climate change to blame? probably not. california's drought, while extreme, is not an uncommon occurrence for the state. natural weather trends are the primary factors. still, extremes are becoming the norm. 2014 will go down as the warmest year ever recorded worldwide. for climate scientists understanding why is evolving with every event. california's storm of the decade may, in fact, be tied to a recently observed phenomenon known as atmospheric rivers. >> atmospheric rivers are here to stay. it's chalk full of water vapors, strong winds, and is carrying ten times the water. >> it seems to be very severe weather phenomenon. >> well, there is a lot to learn in terms of atmosphereic rivers behave, and now dust particles can impact clouds over the ocean and over land. >> over the coast in san diego we got a lesson on how particles in the ocean interact with clouds and may hold the key. >> when we see the dust, when w
a study out of oxford university said that that event was probably climate change. california suffered through three years of debilitateing drought. was climate change to blame? probably not. california's drought, while extreme, is not an uncommon occurrence for the state. natural weather trends are the primary factors. still, extremes are becoming the norm. 2014 will go down as the warmest year ever recorded worldwide. for climate scientists understanding why is evolving with every event....
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soccer dad in that oxfordshire, and the crowd and the energy and the enthusiasm built -- in that oxford shirt and the crowd and the energy built, and he sort of rode that wave, and as you said, this was the best we have seen him, and if he can keep up that kind of optimism, he will be a very strong candidate. mark: he is going to have to keep it up because people are going to say, is this a one off, or can jeb bush deliver that kind of energy? being a florida governor, being a reformer, saying i will go to washington and shake things up, even though he is a son and brother of presidents. john: hitting 4% growth but not saying how they will get there i always think that is hollow but he hit the high points, making it clear where he stands on things. not bad, not bad. mark: the other thing i thought was good for him was he was surrounded by supporters. and part of what jeb bush feeds off of is when there are people around him, and there are people today who were there. and a second part of his announcement is he has to make a lot of choices, and he has to make more choices than other cand
soccer dad in that oxfordshire, and the crowd and the energy and the enthusiasm built -- in that oxford shirt and the crowd and the energy built, and he sort of rode that wave, and as you said, this was the best we have seen him, and if he can keep up that kind of optimism, he will be a very strong candidate. mark: he is going to have to keep it up because people are going to say, is this a one off, or can jeb bush deliver that kind of energy? being a florida governor, being a reformer, saying...
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he studied engineering at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university. he turned to computer education and believes that digital literacy is now a core life skill. >> i think this is a very meaningful mission for me to teach our young people to learn programming which i think is the 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps, smartphones and digital literacy so much a part of our lives it is not a surprise that here in hong kong there is a campaign to make coding a mandatory part of the school curriculum. united kingdom and estonia have it on the curriculum. it's still not on the major curriculum of the schools. this year a group of 1,000 students from hong kong broke the world record for the most people coding at the same time. and now coders want the government to commit. >> i'm a believer of coding being something that every kid should learn at the early stages. so hong kong schools are far from having something like that in the curriculum. >> right now i'm telling them the computer what to do. >> for those parents who aren't aren't waiting around
he studied engineering at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university. he turned to computer education and believes that digital literacy is now a core life skill. >> i think this is a very meaningful mission for me to teach our young people to learn programming which i think is the 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps, smartphones and digital literacy so much a part of our lives it is not a surprise that here in hong kong there is a campaign to...
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. >> i went to stanford and oxford and really concentrated on academics. my mom called me up.n the mail she said gretchen, i tried something for you to try in life. miss america pageant 50% of points are based on talent. you already have the talent. i really wanted to do it because she was right. i needed to make use of that violin talent. >> you become miss america. >> did i. >> in 1989. >> i did. >> miss america is gretchen carlson. miss minnesota. >> what are you thinking about when you had the little crown and walking out there. >> i'm thinking total relief because i worked so hard for that i dropped out of stanford. i was told by the college dean that was the stupidest idea that she had ever heard that i would try to become miss america. >> all of this risk, because it was. >> total risk. >> paid off and there you are. okay, so then you are miss america, you go back to college. a lot of beauty contestants want to be in tv news. do you that all the time. did you want to be in tv news? was that a goal. >> no. i was going to be a lawyer. bloopers and practical jokes with ed
. >> i went to stanford and oxford and really concentrated on academics. my mom called me up.n the mail she said gretchen, i tried something for you to try in life. miss america pageant 50% of points are based on talent. you already have the talent. i really wanted to do it because she was right. i needed to make use of that violin talent. >> you become miss america. >> did i. >> in 1989. >> i did. >> miss america is gretchen carlson. miss minnesota. >>...
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now pieces of the forklift and debris all over the northbound lanes of route one here by oxford valley road. with just that shoulder squeezing by traffic is not moving very quickly coming north of 213. i think 95 northbound through bucks county going to be a better bet for you. elsewhere on 95 it's just the normal afternoon volume. speeds like 16 miles per hour northbound by the betsy ross bridgely filbert street will be closed this evening starting at 5:00 by reading terminal market. slow speeds on the schuylkill expressway like every single afternoon. in mount laurel watch out for a crash along 73 southbound side at church road taking out the right lane n morris river township a crash involving a motorcycle that ran into a tree along taylor avenue near hess town road. let's grab the ipad do the commuter report on this back to work monday afternoon. one of our friends d bobcat saying watch out there's a pothole along adams avenue north of the roosevelt boulevard. we'll check it again brian and nydia coming up in the next half hour. >> all right matt thanks very much. >> thanks so much
now pieces of the forklift and debris all over the northbound lanes of route one here by oxford valley road. with just that shoulder squeezing by traffic is not moving very quickly coming north of 213. i think 95 northbound through bucks county going to be a better bet for you. elsewhere on 95 it's just the normal afternoon volume. speeds like 16 miles per hour northbound by the betsy ross bridgely filbert street will be closed this evening starting at 5:00 by reading terminal market. slow...
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you notice the cluster tracking with lightning associated with it north of quarryville and oxford and chester county. allow for more things to fire up as we go throughout the rest of tonight and into the day monday. the storm prediction has also placed philadelphia and points south and west in a low probability of finding severe weather tonight. in addition to the damaging winds we also have to watch for drenching thunderstorms. talking what we can expect, not just ut tonight but unsettled the next 4 hours. strongest and severe west of the city. gusty winds possibility of hail. any time i get one of these thunderstorms moving on through downpours and localized flooding is a concern. we'll have future tracker 6 on standby and time out the precipitation and let you know what's ahead in the 7 day. >> a shout-out to a story we brought you last night at 1:00 a little girl who wandered away from a picnic in newark delaware and fell into a pond died. the 4-year-old was attending an event at the george wilson community center when she slipped away. officials say she was in the water 15 minute
you notice the cluster tracking with lightning associated with it north of quarryville and oxford and chester county. allow for more things to fire up as we go throughout the rest of tonight and into the day monday. the storm prediction has also placed philadelphia and points south and west in a low probability of finding severe weather tonight. in addition to the damaging winds we also have to watch for drenching thunderstorms. talking what we can expect, not just ut tonight but unsettled the...
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. >> is a terrible of me to be excited about oxford? >> we have to work twice as hard as a man. >> are you a suffragette? >> given the chance. >> i can't stay here, not now. >> i have to go. i am coming back. >> "testament of youth," rated pg-13. >> and now, "bbc world news." anchor: this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. nine people are gunned down at an african-american church in south carolina. the suspect, 21-year-old dylann roof is caught and in custody. president obama calls the shooting senseless and ask burress's dismay at yet another instance of gun violence in america. president obama: at some point we as a country have two recognize that this does not happen in other countries. katty: pope francis lames global warming on mankind and urges world leaders to respond. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. after an all-night manhunt, the suspect in the shooting death of nine people inside a church in south carolina has been arrested. despite the capture of dylann roof charleston remai
. >> is a terrible of me to be excited about oxford? >> we have to work twice as hard as a man. >> are you a suffragette? >> given the chance. >> i can't stay here, not now. >> i have to go. i am coming back. >> "testament of youth," rated pg-13. >> and now, "bbc world news." anchor: this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. nine people are gunned down at an african-american church in south carolina. the suspect,...
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after attending brown university in oxford he worked in the private sector mostly in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration. in 2003 he ran for governor of louisiana, and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow marge, but weeks after defeat he started to run for congress and was successfully elected to the house. he ran for governor in 2008 again, and won. and two years into his term he and his state faced the worst man maid environmental disaster in u.s. history, the bp oil spill. >> the tides have come and gone. so this is persistent oil, and the damage is done. >> reporter: while leading louisiana he has remained a fierce critic of president obama's economic policies. >> i think there are things we can do instead of waving the white flag of surrender and declaring this economy to be a minimum wage economy. i think america can do better. >> reporter: his rivals are likely to bring up issues from jindal's past like his account of participating in a sort of exorcism while in college, and flip flopping on tax cuts and support for co
after attending brown university in oxford he worked in the private sector mostly in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration. in 2003 he ran for governor of louisiana, and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow marge, but weeks after defeat he started to run for congress and was successfully elected to the house. he ran for governor in 2008 again, and won. and two years into his term he and his state faced the worst man maid environmental...
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. >> it was oxford that has both instead of. >> yes. interesting they have 6 different digesters or 6 systems one - all of them but one were can be and the other one 53 lee i can't they may convert that to can be as well but trying to go look at the different technology. >> i was saying that there's experience with both installed can be helpful. >> they've said they can convert to can be. >> thank you. >> any other comments questions? >> well, thank you the next item is ivy will come up and give the contracting update and the 14 b local business entrepreneurs and two are updates we want to give you an overhead the public works contracting the administrative code chapter 6 we always talk about and give us pretty much an update of the local business enterprise program and the changes that are big deal being proposed when you look at your agenda items and look at contracting you get a familiar why we do thing chapter 6 for example, is at the framework in which we contract in the city and is it so not only governs the t c but 7 other agenci
. >> it was oxford that has both instead of. >> yes. interesting they have 6 different digesters or 6 systems one - all of them but one were can be and the other one 53 lee i can't they may convert that to can be as well but trying to go look at the different technology. >> i was saying that there's experience with both installed can be helpful. >> they've said they can convert to can be. >> thank you. >> any other comments questions? >> well, thank you...
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oxford or martins mill road will get you around it. getting word of a crash in upper merion montgomery county, south gulph road. 422, the same situation slowing starting to form on the eastbound side by phoenixville and collegeville, everything is reopened. delran, burlington county, downed pole 130 southbound and njt northeast corridor line not running between trenton and metro park because of police activity on friday morning. >> developing right now an armed robbery attempt turned into a shootout at a philadelphia restaurant. the robbers discovered the guy they ambushed was an off-duty police officer. katherine scott is live on the scene in the city's lawndale section. >> reporter: matt, that's right, the detective was off duty he was the only customer inside the store when he ordered food the when the men walked in. the crime scene unit serves, remained on the scene gathering evidence. there is surveillance footage of the entire incident there are cameras inside and outside the store. the road has opened to traffic. traffic getting
oxford or martins mill road will get you around it. getting word of a crash in upper merion montgomery county, south gulph road. 422, the same situation slowing starting to form on the eastbound side by phoenixville and collegeville, everything is reopened. delran, burlington county, downed pole 130 southbound and njt northeast corridor line not running between trenton and metro park because of police activity on friday morning. >> developing right now an armed robbery attempt turned into...
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stick with oxford avenue. crash involving the deer on 100 somebody everything is reopened there. in the southbound lanes of 130 we have accident blocking two of the southbound lanes burlington avenue and river road as an alternate to 130 on this friday morning. >> this story is developing an off-duty philadelphia police officer was forced to pull his weapon when two robbery suspects walked into a pizza shop and tried to hold it up. scott has been gathering details all morning on the 600 block of rising sun avenue. >> reporter: detectives is assigned to the northwest division being interviewed by internal affairs which is protocol when an officer fires a weapon. rising sun avenue by tyson there are officers and detectives, the crime scene unit was here, as well. it happened before 11:30 the off duty detective was the only customer inside the store when two men went into rising sun pizza. they put the gun to the detective's head and took $20 out of his hand and forced to lie on the floor. the two robbers turned to the counter where the employee and owner were standing when the off-
stick with oxford avenue. crash involving the deer on 100 somebody everything is reopened there. in the southbound lanes of 130 we have accident blocking two of the southbound lanes burlington avenue and river road as an alternate to 130 on this friday morning. >> this story is developing an off-duty philadelphia police officer was forced to pull his weapon when two robbery suspects walked into a pizza shop and tried to hold it up. scott has been gathering details all morning on the 600...
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chester county will pick up this oxford is seeing this. it's light nuisance precipitation, stuff in glassboro, none of it made it to philadelphia. the showers pushed up from the south some of it will push toward the city. chester county a little bit damp. cloudy skies the camera bouncing down the shore, winds are not all that strong this morning, but looks like we're looking at loose screws on the camera down there or when you focus the camera in long distance a light wind can make it bounce a little bit. pretty picture looking at the pier. as we go through the day it stays fairly cloudy like yesterday and occasionally we'll have showers coming up from the south, some of them might clip philadelphia and clear away quickly. the northern suburbs have nothing to worry about today. as we go through the rest of the afternoon at 6:00 p.m. sunny breaks here and there but a lot of clouds winning the day. the temperatures cool again 60 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 6464 by 11:00 a.m. 67 is the high before dipping back down to 65. like yesterday we'll spend
chester county will pick up this oxford is seeing this. it's light nuisance precipitation, stuff in glassboro, none of it made it to philadelphia. the showers pushed up from the south some of it will push toward the city. chester county a little bit damp. cloudy skies the camera bouncing down the shore, winds are not all that strong this morning, but looks like we're looking at loose screws on the camera down there or when you focus the camera in long distance a light wind can make it bounce a...
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mom got a brochure in the mail on miss america pageant and she called me up and i was studying at oxford at the time and she said i found exactly what you should do, the miss america pageant and i said no way. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. >>> right now we're awaiting the speech from former florida governor jeb bush who is expected to announce his presidential bid at the top of the hour in miami, florida, ending months of speculation on whether he's actually going to throw his hat in the ring. well of course we know what he's going to do right, but we're going to bring it to you live as it happens because it's going to happen right here on
mom got a brochure in the mail on miss america pageant and she called me up and i was studying at oxford at the time and she said i found exactly what you should do, the miss america pageant and i said no way. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure...
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but here in oxford the university of mississippi has dealt with this issue for decades.gs you see when you walk into the grove on the university of mississippi campus is a memorial that charles ross is tired of seeing. >> and right here at the entrance. >> yes. >> the confederate monument. >> absolutely. >> reporter: ross heads the african-american studies department at ole miss. >> what message does that send? >> well the message it sends is that you still have this strong connection to the 19th century. >> reporter: that's an image the university of mississippi is slowly scraping away. in 1962 james meredith enrolled in the university the first black student, under armed guard. >> that's when the riot really began because as night fell more and more people came and bricks were thrown and tear gas and basically all hell broke loose on the campus. >> reporter: today a statue honoring meredith stands a few hundred yards away from the confederate memorial. >> yes. and i think it also is an illustration of kind of the contradiction of the history of this state. >> reporter:
but here in oxford the university of mississippi has dealt with this issue for decades.gs you see when you walk into the grove on the university of mississippi campus is a memorial that charles ross is tired of seeing. >> and right here at the entrance. >> yes. >> the confederate monument. >> absolutely. >> reporter: ross heads the african-american studies department at ole miss. >> what message does that send? >> well the message it sends is that you...
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thirty-one years old and a mother of two, a high-school chemistry teacher and basketball coach in oxford, ohio. she was on her way to a teacher- training workshop on a saturday morning when her light turned green. >> there was a young man who was 21 years old. and he ran the red light going 55 miles an hour. and he t-boned her car and sarah was killed instantly. >> reporter: the oberhausers believe there's a way to prevent crashes like the one that killed their daughter: automated cameras that keep an eye on intersections 24-7. so even when police aren't there, drivers think twice before running a light. and the proof that they work according to the oberhausers, is a forty-minute drive from their farmhouse in ohio's state capital. the city of columbus installed its first red-light camera at this intersection in 2006. since then, it's put cameras at more than three dozen other intersections. and at locations with cameras right-angle crashes fell 74% between 2005 and 2008. >> we have significantly altered driver behavior for the good here in columbus, ohio. >> reporter: george speaks is th
thirty-one years old and a mother of two, a high-school chemistry teacher and basketball coach in oxford, ohio. she was on her way to a teacher- training workshop on a saturday morning when her light turned green. >> there was a young man who was 21 years old. and he ran the red light going 55 miles an hour. and he t-boned her car and sarah was killed instantly. >> reporter: the oberhausers believe there's a way to prevent crashes like the one that killed their daughter: automated...