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there might be pa system? there with a microphone could the president can talk to the crowd, a phone might be in there so he can make a few phone calls, but that's about it. they were just trons partation vehicles, they were designed to serve a purpose to get the president where he was going and allow him to be scene in parades. beyond that the technology was really fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car of these, i suppose it's the one a lot of people would pick. but i think of the kennedy car as being of a favorite of mine because that represents two worlds of presidential transport. you have what starts as a modified lincoln. it's been stretched and given a slightly larger enbegin but beyond that it's like a car did you buy from any dealer. after the assassination it's completely rebuilt into an armored vehicle with the titanium plate, with steel plating underneath to protect from grenades. that's a car that represents this changing moment where we have to start thinking about protection for our pres
there might be pa system? there with a microphone could the president can talk to the crowd, a phone might be in there so he can make a few phone calls, but that's about it. they were just trons partation vehicles, they were designed to serve a purpose to get the president where he was going and allow him to be scene in parades. beyond that the technology was really fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car of these, i suppose it's the one a lot of people would pick. but i think of the...
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there might be a pa system with a microphone so the president can talk to the crowd. or a radio switchboard. beyond that, these are really just transportation vehicles designed to serve the purpose and get the president where he was going to and allow him to be seen in parades. beyond that t the technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car i suppose it is the one a lot of people would pick. i think of the kennedy car being a favorite. it represents two worlds of presidenti presidential tran presidential transport. after the as is nation rebuilt into a armored -- is steel plating and to protect from grenades. we have to start thinking about protection for our president spts it is surprising that it took that long and tragic to have that realization happen. it seems to be that for a time we thought these were abstractions that people would not harm the president and it couldn't happen again and unfortunately, it did. i would pick that one and i also do like sunshine special because it is so associated with president roosevelt. and he loved that car very
there might be a pa system with a microphone so the president can talk to the crowd. or a radio switchboard. beyond that, these are really just transportation vehicles designed to serve the purpose and get the president where he was going to and allow him to be seen in parades. beyond that t the technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car i suppose it is the one a lot of people would pick. i think of the kennedy car being a favorite. it represents two worlds of presidenti...
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might be a pa system in there with a microphone so the president can talk to a crowd, a radio telephone which can be patched into the white house switchboard which allowed the president to make a few phone calls. that's about it. beyond that, these were just transportation vehicles, designed to serve its purpose, get the president where he was going and to allow him to be seen in parades, those kinds of situations. beyond that, technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car of these, i suppose it's the one a lot of people would pick, but i think of the kennedy car as being a favorite of mine. that represents, really, sort of two worlds of presidential transport. you have what starts as just a modified lincoln, it's been stretched and given a slightly larger engine, beyond that, like a car you would buy from any dealer, after the assassination, it's completely rebuilt. titanium plating, steel plating. that is a car that represents this changing moment where we really have to start thinking about protection for our presidents. and it is surprising it took that long and took
might be a pa system in there with a microphone so the president can talk to a crowd, a radio telephone which can be patched into the white house switchboard which allowed the president to make a few phone calls. that's about it. beyond that, these were just transportation vehicles, designed to serve its purpose, get the president where he was going and to allow him to be seen in parades, those kinds of situations. beyond that, technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car of...
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there may be there may be a pa system so the president can talk to crowd, phone call. that's about it. beyond that these were really just transportation vehicles. they were designed to serve purpose, get the president to where he was going, and to allow him to be seen in parades, those kind of situations. beyond that, the technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite carve theerks i suppose it's the one a lot of people would pick, but i think of the kennedy car as being a favorite of mine because that represents two world'ses of presidential transport. you have what starts as modified lincoln, stretched given a slightly larger engine, but beyond that it's like a car you can buy from any dealer. of course after the assassination it's built into titanium and steel underneath, so that's a car that represents this changing moment where we really have to start thinking about protection for our presidents. and it is surprising it took that long and something that tragic to make that realization happen. of course president lincoln had been assassinated in 1860s, it
there may be there may be a pa system so the president can talk to crowd, phone call. that's about it. beyond that these were really just transportation vehicles. they were designed to serve purpose, get the president to where he was going, and to allow him to be seen in parades, those kind of situations. beyond that, the technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite carve theerks i suppose it's the one a lot of people would pick, but i think of the kennedy car as being a favorite of...
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and she was inspired to write by the music that she heard playing in the hospital's pa system.ye that plays throughout the hospital. families press the button, playing the song, letting everybody know a newborn just arrived. >> on january 12th, 2018, he was born. >> somebody said, well, then that is dad's angel. >> so with no escort, you just took your letter and -- >> i took my letter and i went to the ob unit and i said my dad passed away about 10:40. so give this to the first baby that was born. >> doctthe doctor and nurse who assisted with the labor and delivery received the letter. and the doctor gave it to con connie. her face. it was beautiful. >> i came in and the dad said, oh, we found our middle name. and i'm like great, what is it? and he says, well, it's james of course. and i'm like, oh, yes, of course. >> my nurse followed me to that thought and she was like, well, do you mind if we get your information and give it to ms. jamie? >> we asked connie if she remembered who the nurse was. >> i think it was cindy. >> sidney. >> yeah, sidney. >> so that is my mom. >> rea
and she was inspired to write by the music that she heard playing in the hospital's pa system.ye that plays throughout the hospital. families press the button, playing the song, letting everybody know a newborn just arrived. >> on january 12th, 2018, he was born. >> somebody said, well, then that is dad's angel. >> so with no escort, you just took your letter and -- >> i took my letter and i went to the ob unit and i said my dad passed away about 10:40. so give this to...
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make sure your teachers have a way to communicate outside of a pa system.: dan, you're more than a former secret service guy. you got a lot of common sense about things and the way the world has become. i was talke talking to ed rollis about this. it's no secret why we're more violent, why our kids are in more danger now. we have the dissolution of the family. the family hief has changed draa dramatically. we have a terrible lack of discipline in the schools. i was a teacher in chicago. i know what that's like. we have video games, movies, television shows that all show violence. as common place and in the most unworkable way. i mean, there are so many facets to this society that scream out violence and that i think lead to events like this. how do you change that? >> yeah, i mean, this is an ongoing debate. i remember in graduate school in psychology, you know, the violent kids play violent video games or do video games make kids violent. the answer is, i don't really know. but i know what uie you're sayig has an element of sense to it. if we're going to b
make sure your teachers have a way to communicate outside of a pa system.: dan, you're more than a former secret service guy. you got a lot of common sense about things and the way the world has become. i was talke talking to ed rollis about this. it's no secret why we're more violent, why our kids are in more danger now. we have the dissolution of the family. the family hief has changed draa dramatically. we have a terrible lack of discipline in the schools. i was a teacher in chicago. i know...
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rainfall total respecting and around to three hundred millimeters of rain from the system as it heads towards central pa so the philippines is now in the process of passing through and gradually leaving further west. there with sponsored by qatar and nice. while the wounds really take what they do in. the world's poor must beg to survive . from the streets of manila to the roots of my own people and investigates the injustice is globalized. and how different countries response to those at the very bottom of society. backing for life. at this time on al-jazeera. well i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place where two worlds meet we can get to washington d.c. in two hours we can get it on jurists in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those two cultures north and south america meet has to
rainfall total respecting and around to three hundred millimeters of rain from the system as it heads towards central pa so the philippines is now in the process of passing through and gradually leaving further west. there with sponsored by qatar and nice. while the wounds really take what they do in. the world's poor must beg to survive . from the streets of manila to the roots of my own people and investigates the injustice is globalized. and how different countries response to those at the...
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because you have a primary system in america, very different to our system here in the uk, where parties choose their candidates? is that pa think the primary system presented a challenge for women, particularly on them i can side of the aisle. once women reach the general election, they are both so might just reach the general election, they are both so mightjust as likely reach the general election, they are both so might just as likely as reach the general election, they are both so mightjust as likely as men to get elected. but the deadly republican women face a challenge getting to the primaries. -- particularly republican women. you poll women and do a lot of research at running start on this. what are the hurdles that women face running for political office that men do not face? the biggest hurdle relates back to a lot of work on confidence. women tend to undervalue their own qualifications and lose confidence in their ability to run for office ata in their ability to run for office at a really critical age, in high school and college. and so a woman my age would think that her qualifications are only half as good a
because you have a primary system in america, very different to our system here in the uk, where parties choose their candidates? is that pa think the primary system presented a challenge for women, particularly on them i can side of the aisle. once women reach the general election, they are both so might just reach the general election, they are both so mightjust as likely reach the general election, they are both so might just as likely as reach the general election, they are both so...
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eventually this system will feed cold air towards the british isles as we move through the latter pahe headlines. pre—tax profits more than double at europe's biggest bank as hsbc leaves its problems firmly in the past. and british billionaire richard branson tells us hyperloop technology can be the giant step forward that india needs to connect its cities. and on the markets: hsbc isjust hsbc is just about to reopen from its lunch break. sorry, hang seng in hong kong. we will see how hsbc shares trade fair. a fairly mixed day with japan down after a very strong monday.
eventually this system will feed cold air towards the british isles as we move through the latter pahe headlines. pre—tax profits more than double at europe's biggest bank as hsbc leaves its problems firmly in the past. and british billionaire richard branson tells us hyperloop technology can be the giant step forward that india needs to connect its cities. and on the markets: hsbc isjust hsbc is just about to reopen from its lunch break. sorry, hang seng in hong kong. we will see how hsbc...
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systemic risk. i am calling for the fcc enforcement arm to look into cull pa built. the fcc needs to recognize that a small am of capital could have recked our capital i will keep doing this if you don't believe me that bad things did happen, go listen to warren buffett today what would really be lost, okay fees maybe a few strategies that fail what will be gained? how about this how about a restoration of the integrity of the system. a system that has been challenged yet again by instruments that should never have been created. stick with cramer. we came with big appetites. with expedia one click gives you access to discounts on thousands of hotels, cars and things to do. like the bicycle hotel & casino for 30% off. everything you need to go. expedia show of hands. let's get started. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one qu
systemic risk. i am calling for the fcc enforcement arm to look into cull pa built. the fcc needs to recognize that a small am of capital could have recked our capital i will keep doing this if you don't believe me that bad things did happen, go listen to warren buffett today what would really be lost, okay fees maybe a few strategies that fail what will be gained? how about this how about a restoration of the integrity of the system. a system that has been challenged yet again by instruments...
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system, bipartisan support to pass the bill. >> that is the first thing of multiple things that need to be done. >> pa bill introduced after a mass shooting last november in a small tech as church, that left 26 people dead. weijia jiang, for cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> president trump is going after oprah winfrey on twitter , last night on 60 minute, which of course air here on cbs-3, to unite a team of panelists she interviewed last year about the trump presidency. they talk about the me two movement. >> one person hasn't been touched by the movement is the president himself. during the campaign, we are all aware that some 20 women accused him of inapropriate sexual blew half year. there was the access hollywood tape of course. what do you all think about that? >> well, the president apparently was in the happen which that question. took to twitter tweeting just watch the very insecure oprah winfrey who at one point new very well, and view panel on 60 minutes. questions were bias dollars and slanted, the fact inch contradict. hope oprah runs so she can be exposed and defeated just like the other. one previously said she has ce
system, bipartisan support to pass the bill. >> that is the first thing of multiple things that need to be done. >> pa bill introduced after a mass shooting last november in a small tech as church, that left 26 people dead. weijia jiang, for cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> president trump is going after oprah winfrey on twitter , last night on 60 minute, which of course air here on cbs-3, to unite a team of panelists she interviewed last year about the trump...
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and fortunately for the democrats the nunes memo was so pa thetically bad that it almost refuted itself. we still believe in a system where both sides get a voice and this says we are not going to let you talk much less listen to what you have to say. >> josh campbell, you just resigned from the fbi. the white house released a letter signed. does that give this decision more credibility? >> well, so i think we have to look at what our colleague jim acosta was reporting as far as the political considerations. let me talk about the national security implications. i have not been a fan of either memo being released for this reason. this is not the type of issue you want to litigate in public. i worked on fisa, very sensitive information that goes into it. what i am a fan of is what our colleague mike rogers said, the proper venue is with the fisa court in a classified proceedings. that is a proper venue for having such discussions not going tit for tat different memos. >> once you have gone down the road releasing one memo which the fbi asked not to do and it was done anyway. the fbi made a rare public statement saying
and fortunately for the democrats the nunes memo was so pa thetically bad that it almost refuted itself. we still believe in a system where both sides get a voice and this says we are not going to let you talk much less listen to what you have to say. >> josh campbell, you just resigned from the fbi. the white house released a letter signed. does that give this decision more credibility? >> well, so i think we have to look at what our colleague jim acosta was reporting as far as the...
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any of our field cameras, spot outside next to reading pa in west lawn whereby tomorrow you'll ends up with the combination of this next storm system the current temperature here, chilly, 20's across the board, little milder, little colder, depending on location, but as the day progress cents today, you don't have any wore which is wet weather just yet stay for the north and west most counties where only going to rebound to the 20's today. but here in the city probably even see little hint of some sunshine before it is all said and done with much more typical temperatures in the low four's. >> for tomorrow, little snowfall, even icing, potential for ice to accumulate in spot. rain the eventual outcome. warmer air moves, in big concern which we'll discuss, thankfully, wind not an issue but regardless, you know, this is going to have very substantial impact on travel here tomorrow, meisha, so we will walk you through much more of that detail and time it out later. >> whenever dealing with ice, that can actually be very dangerous. all right, katie, thank you so much. looking outside right now, good morning, happy tuesday to you. ninet
any of our field cameras, spot outside next to reading pa in west lawn whereby tomorrow you'll ends up with the combination of this next storm system the current temperature here, chilly, 20's across the board, little milder, little colder, depending on location, but as the day progress cents today, you don't have any wore which is wet weather just yet stay for the north and west most counties where only going to rebound to the 20's today. but here in the city probably even see little hint of...
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pa through sunday. >>>. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> and even though part of that same system is headed this way, we're not expecting that kind of flooding that we saw in western pennsylvania, the ohio valley, tennessee valley, lots of other places in the country. you can see the tops of the buildings sort of cut off by the low clouds which are going to hang around here keeping it damp through sunday. but the wettest period is saturday night into sunday morning and we don't see the sun until monday. we have cloudy skies everywhere, as you can see, most places are in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. and the temperature not going up very much. and we're about 5 to 10 degrees colder than we were that the time yesterday. you remember yesterday the temperatures started dropping during the afternoon. today it will be going up but not by a whole lot. we have feels-like temperatures in the 30s everywhere, so even where the temperature has reached 40 degrees it still didn't feel like 40 degrees with that chilly wind off the ocean. and in delaware, we have some places still in the 30s. greenvill
pa through sunday. >>>. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> and even though part of that same system is headed this way, we're not expecting that kind of flooding that we saw in western pennsylvania, the ohio valley, tennessee valley, lots of other places in the country. you can see the tops of the buildings sort of cut off by the low clouds which are going to hang around here keeping it damp through sunday. but the wettest period is saturday night into...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ run your business at cloud speed. and do more with systemsin place. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. ♪ stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ run your business at cloud speed. and do more with systemsin place. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay...
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hidden parental contribution system, you are assessed how much of a loan you are assessed how much of a loan you get based on parental income. quite self—evidently consistent set of pay consistent set of parents to fill the gap, it's not written on your loan form, i asked the former universities minister to change it, they said no, with a rather spurious answer. worse than that, if you have two children going to university at the same time, it's not taken into account parents and we don't have the money, students can't force them to pay up and across the board we have always had this mantra that you don't have to pay up this mantra that you don't have to pay up front to go to university but these days that is balderdash and baloney and any other word you might think of. you have to fill the gap with a parental contribution which can be over 50% these days and no one is ever being told about it. there is a lot broken with this system. you don't have to scrap it in its entirety to make it work better that you have to get away from the silly headlines talking about tuition fees which is actually about tuition fees which is actually a minor issue. cut it from 9000 to 60
hidden parental contribution system, you are assessed how much of a loan you are assessed how much of a loan you get based on parental income. quite self—evidently consistent set of pay consistent set of parents to fill the gap, it's not written on your loan form, i asked the former universities minister to change it, they said no, with a rather spurious answer. worse than that, if you have two children going to university at the same time, it's not taken into account parents and we don't...
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airfinally coming in behind that weather system let it on wednesday combet averages will be in the figures. that is the transition that will be key for the latter paand and northern ireland, but it will introduce a milder air. for many, temperatures finally getting into double figures by the time we get into the weekend. a wintry flavour certainly for us on tuesday. coming up next on the bbc news channel, newsday look at the latest international news. tomorrow morning, joined business light for global business news at 8:30 a.m.. lively debate and breaking news in the victoria derbyshire programme from nine a.m.. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: kim jong—un warms to reconciliation and dialogue between the koreas after the north's high—level delegation returns from the winter 0lympics. jacob zuma is reportedly told by his own party to resign as south africa's president within 48 hours. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. also in the programme: donald trump's daughter—in—law is taken to hospital after opening a letter addressed to her husband containing white powder. and dodging the dogs in india, fear on the streets where thousands die every ye
airfinally coming in behind that weather system let it on wednesday combet averages will be in the figures. that is the transition that will be key for the latter paand and northern ireland, but it will introduce a milder air. for many, temperatures finally getting into double figures by the time we get into the weekend. a wintry flavour certainly for us on tuesday. coming up next on the bbc news channel, newsday look at the latest international news. tomorrow morning, joined business light for...
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but i know that other aspects of the system are a cause for serious concern that not just for the students themselves but pamarket between universities, which the system of variable tuition fees envisaged, has not emerged full stop all but a handful of universities charge the maximum possible fees for undergraduate courses. three—year courses remain the norm. the level of fees charged to not relate to the cost or quality of the course. so we now have one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world and we have already begun to ta ke world and we have already begun to take action to address some of these concerns we scrapped the increase in fees that was judiciary and we increased the amount graduates cannon before they start repaying their fees to cannon before they start repaying theirfees to £25,000. cannon before they start repaying their fees to £25,000. the review will look at the whole question of how students and graduates contribute to the cost of their studies, including the level terms and duration of their contribution. our goal is a funding system which provides value for mon
but i know that other aspects of the system are a cause for serious concern that not just for the students themselves but pamarket between universities, which the system of variable tuition fees envisaged, has not emerged full stop all but a handful of universities charge the maximum possible fees for undergraduate courses. three—year courses remain the norm. the level of fees charged to not relate to the cost or quality of the course. so we now have one of the most expensive systems of...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i cannot imagine managing my diabetes without my dexcom. this is the dexcom g5 mobile continuous glucose monitoring systemall, wearable sensor measures your glucose every 5 minutes and sends the data to a dexcom receiver. dexcom helps lower a1c and improves quality of life. if you're over 65 and you have diabetes, you should have a dexcom. if you get a dexcom, you're going to be very glad that you did. visit dexcomnow.com to learn more. like you do sometimes, grandpa? and puffed...ery glad that you did. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your ris
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i cannot imagine managing my diabetes without my dexcom. this is the dexcom g5 mobile continuous glucose monitoring systemall, wearable sensor measures your glucose every 5 minutes and sends the data to a dexcom receiver. dexcom helps lower a1c and improves quality of life. if you're over 65 and you have diabetes, you should have a dexcom. if you get a dexcom, you're going to be very glad that you did. visit dexcomnow.com to learn more. like you do sometimes,...
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pa right through the lehigh valley. we do have winter storm watch in effect for the poconos for higher accumulations of snow. two parts to this system. the cold part with snow. the warmer part with the rain. we'll start off with the snow an then we'll transition to rain during the day. so let's go hour by hour. we start off at midnight. by 6am it's in here. it's snowing through philadelphia and south jersey. we that wintry mix highlighted in pink and rain down the shore. and then look what happens. by about 9:00 o'clock, we change over to rain in philadelphia. north and west we have the mix. lehigh valley still snow. and then by 11:00 o'clock, we get a little bit of a break, precipitation begins to end and then the afternoon heavy rain for pretty much everyone and that's out of here by the evening. breezy conditions expected and that should dry the roads before the parade begins on thursday. so take a look. snow amounts coming up in the seven day. we'll talk about that. the parade forecast and our next chance of rain in the seven day forecast. lots to talk about, lucy. it will be a little bit of a blustery day for the parade but i d
pa right through the lehigh valley. we do have winter storm watch in effect for the poconos for higher accumulations of snow. two parts to this system. the cold part with snow. the warmer part with the rain. we'll start off with the snow an then we'll transition to rain during the day. so let's go hour by hour. we start off at midnight. by 6am it's in here. it's snowing through philadelphia and south jersey. we that wintry mix highlighted in pink and rain down the shore. and then look what...
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says, it's an issue causing real concern to pa rents issue causing real concern to parents and grandparents as well. theresa may will say the current systemin the way politics works so don't know if it will be sustainable to have a much more modest fee which is what i would like to see, being a rationalist, when it comes to public policy, a new cross—party consensus on bringing fees backed down to £3000, getting rid of the 6% interest rate and agreeing we will stick with that system. it could be the government decides to some courses at some universities. there is also pressure from within the tory party to bring back maintenance grants. politically, ithink tory party to bring back maintenance grants. politically, i think the difficulty for the government is trying to come up with a solution that addresses the concerns of people and doesn't look like a pale imitation of what labour are proposing. we will be speaking to the education secretary damian hinds just before 8:00. oxfam has revealed that charity workers physically threatened witnesses during an investigation into sexual misconduct in haiti in 2011. the report inlcudes accusations
says, it's an issue causing real concern to pa rents issue causing real concern to parents and grandparents as well. theresa may will say the current systemin the way politics works so don't know if it will be sustainable to have a much more modest fee which is what i would like to see, being a rationalist, when it comes to public policy, a new cross—party consensus on bringing fees backed down to £3000, getting rid of the 6% interest rate and agreeing we will stick with that system. it...
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system. >> as of now, we're not seeing a huge shift among lawmakers. right after the shooting, people doubled down on their previously held policies related to gun laws and they're pretty patisan. so i think what we're seeing is lawmakers moving in the direction that they have been and for a while perhaps with a bit pore sensitivity this time, considering that in this was a shooting involving young people, so many young people, but i don't know that we have seen anything yet that suggested there will be a significant shift in policy and legislation related to guns. eugene, let me ask you really quickly about something else that has stalled in congress, given everything else that has been happening which is a replacement for daca. there have been obviously a lot of court rulings that suggest the young immigrants brought here as children illegally would not automatically lose their benefits on march 5th when and if they reapply to the program. but some are still seeing them as being in a state of legal limbo. in fact, paul ryan said he wants to try to pass legislation on this in march. but given the repeated failed attempts we've seen, where do you put the odds of congress
system. >> as of now, we're not seeing a huge shift among lawmakers. right after the shooting, people doubled down on their previously held policies related to gun laws and they're pretty patisan. so i think what we're seeing is lawmakers moving in the direction that they have been and for a while perhaps with a bit pore sensitivity this time, considering that in this was a shooting involving young people, so many young people, but i don't know that we have seen anything yet that...
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pa role challenge against a decision by the parole board to release someone. it was also unusual becausejohn warboys was brought down from prison last night at wakefield to come to court because the video link systemroperly working. when he was in court this is the first time that he has been seen in public for nine years remember, he was spoken to by the judge and philippa kaufmann who represents to the victims because he did not have a lawyer present to represent him. so they were taking him through the process slowly and again that is something you do not often see. then halfway through the proceedings a lawyer who was attending the court because he has an interest in rural issues, made himself available to representjohn worboys. so there was a break while he had discussions. so the whole thing was a bit surreal. what was not surprising was the outcome. we always knew at the end of this the court would have to convene again next month to hear all the arguments and four. the reason is the ministry ofjustice and pa role is the ministry ofjustice and parole board, neither were opposed to having these arguments and this issue properly ventilated in public. so talk was through the next stages? the k
pa role challenge against a decision by the parole board to release someone. it was also unusual becausejohn warboys was brought down from prison last night at wakefield to come to court because the video link systemroperly working. when he was in court this is the first time that he has been seen in public for nine years remember, he was spoken to by the judge and philippa kaufmann who represents to the victims because he did not have a lawyer present to represent him. so they were taking him...
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pa in the pocono mountains. we will show you what we're talking about on radar. now that colder air is moving in it is changing over to snow the whole systeme not calling for accumulation and probably just rain by the time it is all said and done here in philadelphia where is there light rain falling, heavier rain has been falling all morning, at the shore, and in delaware, southern delaware, as well. winds 17 miles an hour out of the northwest, and 47 degrees, and, we mentioned this earlier at 4:00 a.m. when "good day philadelphia" began in the 60 's. we have been watching temperatures drop, drop, drop all day, 65 was our high yesterday, not enclose today. we will be in the 40's. forty-two tomorrow. sunny, chilly, mardi gras love the sunshine for wednesday, and valentines day, which coincides with ash wednesday, interesting dichotomy, is that a good word? >> a dichotomy, sure a dichotomy. >> yes. >> for wednesday. >> it will be a nice day. >> lets get into this, because this segment business getting valentines day gifts for guys, all right, jen. >> so mike, watch this and let us know if you approve. >> my thumb is ready. >> now, mike i wa
pa in the pocono mountains. we will show you what we're talking about on radar. now that colder air is moving in it is changing over to snow the whole systeme not calling for accumulation and probably just rain by the time it is all said and done here in philadelphia where is there light rain falling, heavier rain has been falling all morning, at the shore, and in delaware, southern delaware, as well. winds 17 miles an hour out of the northwest, and 47 degrees, and, we mentioned this earlier at...
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concerns of pa rents shares the cost of —— the concerns of parents and students about the cost of getting a degree. how much work needs to be done on higher education funding if you take the systemhaul of tertiary education in our country. i‘m glad the prime minister is talking about this, but we need to realise that something like a third, to a fifth of stu d e nts something like a third, to a fifth of students leaving university are not getting a degree at the end of it, they are not meeting the skills need of our country. we are behind other countries. something like 28% ofjobs other countries. something like 28% of jobs currently other countries. something like 28% ofjobs currently done by young people will be lost to automation, the match of the robots. the prime minister will argue that those not getting the jobs they wanted, they will not be paying that those loans until they are earning a certain amount of money. yes, which is why we need to be fair to the students and to the taxpayer. but if we have got billions to registration fees, which had be putting that money to incentivise universities to provide the skills courses that our country needs and students need. and we
concerns of pa rents shares the cost of —— the concerns of parents and students about the cost of getting a degree. how much work needs to be done on higher education funding if you take the systemhaul of tertiary education in our country. i‘m glad the prime minister is talking about this, but we need to realise that something like a third, to a fifth of stu d e nts something like a third, to a fifth of students leaving university are not getting a degree at the end of it, they are not...