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that they went to holland and the london but there was a question would he go to palestine? and then to be offered these commissions to hold out the possibility of a hospital and i want to read a short passage from the book for a ride around this period the team 34 he just arrived in town and has taken one preliminary walk from where they want to build a hospital if he figures out what to do with himself. >> was this the beginning of exile or the end? the ones to marcion paid toasted architect had to wonder as he goes from hotel room. a visa had fled what controlled the atmosphere to step into cairo for a few weeks you for returning to england to help their daughter with their wedding and gave perspective as he contemplated their future in their people's future. he found time to marvel at what appeared over the city with no presence of the past and future he also paused to take in the sense of the winter flowers they moved him and would circle to say is it's our place here? but he wasn't really asking her he knew the state of all the world you primary concerns he answered hi
that they went to holland and the london but there was a question would he go to palestine? and then to be offered these commissions to hold out the possibility of a hospital and i want to read a short passage from the book for a ride around this period the team 34 he just arrived in town and has taken one preliminary walk from where they want to build a hospital if he figures out what to do with himself. >> was this the beginning of exile or the end? the ones to marcion paid toasted...
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he labeled it palestine townhouse. this is a classic shape of a palestinian building, a cube with the dome on top. he's sketching it and trying to figure it out for himself. there are a lot of amazing things about him. the way he will take this humble form and move it over to this grand structure that he's building for the british architect. it's like the white house of palestine. it's the home of the high commissioners. you see very clearly echoed the same cube with the dome. he does the same thing which is probably my favorite building in the whole city which, when it went up is the museum and now it's outside city walls. he's doing the same thing in the middle with the cube in the dome but he's doing so much more here you have tombs and fords and what he describes, you have the alhambra. put that in your mind and look at the courtyard. i want to read you another little piece from the book about this building. it's almost as though harrison had drifted to sleep in dreaming this building. which for all of gravity also
he labeled it palestine townhouse. this is a classic shape of a palestinian building, a cube with the dome on top. he's sketching it and trying to figure it out for himself. there are a lot of amazing things about him. the way he will take this humble form and move it over to this grand structure that he's building for the british architect. it's like the white house of palestine. it's the home of the high commissioners. you see very clearly echoed the same cube with the dome. he does the same...
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important point that is about the security of the border and security inside with the future state of palestine. the approach we took when i let the process was to, again, look very hard at a trilateral process and a regime of cooperation, where we would see an intelligence fusion capacity where all three parties participated, which would hand off developing intelligence to an operational entity, a fused operational entity, which would be emphasizing a palestinian counterterrorism capability, a swat entity of some form or another. then go through the process of building the intelligence and target package, launching on the mission, and as we typically see coming off the objective with detainees, that goes to your point, not just the capacity about running the technical operation, but having the capacity to run the judicial process that follows to hold people accountable and then have the capacity to detain them in a credible way, in a process that does not enhance the inherent increase of extremism we frequently see in detention processes. it is not an uncommented process, but it is -- it is no
important point that is about the security of the border and security inside with the future state of palestine. the approach we took when i let the process was to, again, look very hard at a trilateral process and a regime of cooperation, where we would see an intelligence fusion capacity where all three parties participated, which would hand off developing intelligence to an operational entity, a fused operational entity, which would be emphasizing a palestinian counterterrorism capability, a...
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a steady rain fell in palestine 100 miles southeast of dallas. cross has set up a temporary shelter for a dozen people in the area. 35 homes and businesses stained significant damage. >>> so glad you stayed with us, it is now 6:48. there's a push to solve the murder of a popular fruit vendor killed outside his home in south philadelphia. he was killed three years ago, still no justice. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighter's report. >>> marry lee vined her father -- described her fare as as -- father as a hard working man. at 5:00 a.m., the 68-year-old was loading up his cart in front of his home in the 400 block of as a volmer street in south philadelphia. police do not believe it was robbery because the wallet was $200 in cash was still on him. >> reporter: police have released surveillance video of the suspect described as a light skinned black or spanish male 5'8", facial hair and thin build. he was wearing dark colored clothing and dark knit hat. the citizens' crime commission is posting 5,000-dollar reward and the city is p
a steady rain fell in palestine 100 miles southeast of dallas. cross has set up a temporary shelter for a dozen people in the area. 35 homes and businesses stained significant damage. >>> so glad you stayed with us, it is now 6:48. there's a push to solve the murder of a popular fruit vendor killed outside his home in south philadelphia. he was killed three years ago, still no justice. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighter's report. >>> marry lee vined her...
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and in palestine, texas, a community in mourning after learning about that great grandmother and those young children. abc's steve osunsami in atlanta tonight. >> this is what we got to deal with in west virginia. >> reporter: the flooding rains that washed out the weekend for threatening nearly 14 million families tonight in the mid-atlantic. in georgia, tennessee and north carolina today, the hail came hard. the weather forced a ground stop at the charlotte airport. >> i can't see many babies no more. i can't see my four babies no more. >> reporter: this same storm system stole six precious lives in palestine, texas, where lenda a is asberry and her great grandchildren drowned trying to escape flood waters that poured into their home. >> she made it out the house with those babies, carrying all four of them. the water had risen up to here on my momma. she was still trying to get through the water. >> reporter: an hour north, we met another family who lost their home to a tornado. listen as tiffany reeve tries to explain to her daughter that all is not lost. >> you sad? >> no, mommy's
and in palestine, texas, a community in mourning after learning about that great grandmother and those young children. abc's steve osunsami in atlanta tonight. >> this is what we got to deal with in west virginia. >> reporter: the flooding rains that washed out the weekend for threatening nearly 14 million families tonight in the mid-atlantic. in georgia, tennessee and north carolina today, the hail came hard. the weather forced a ground stop at the charlotte airport. >> i...
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now, it is jews, get out of palestine. the establishment of israel did give the jewish people the ability to fight back against anti-semitism and gave the jewish people a voice among the nations to fight slander with truth. it gave the jewish people the ability to defend themselves when the powder keg of hatred inevitably europe's into erupts into violence. it is remember the people who perished in the holocaust and ey andrrors thos ndured, butrs e let's also remember the hatred. let's be grateful that isaiah's engine promises coming true. -- ancient promise is coming true. from the stump of jesse has come that now shoot, issued rooted in its ancient soil is growing stronger and stronger and is more determined than ever to secure the jewish future. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, sara bloomfield, director of the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. >> thank you. weizel said the answer -- the museum is not an answer, it is the question. there are endless questions. how could so many tortured and help? -- why did so few what
now, it is jews, get out of palestine. the establishment of israel did give the jewish people the ability to fight back against anti-semitism and gave the jewish people a voice among the nations to fight slander with truth. it gave the jewish people the ability to defend themselves when the powder keg of hatred inevitably europe's into erupts into violence. it is remember the people who perished in the holocaust and ey andrrors thos ndured, butrs e let's also remember the hatred. let's be...
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messages and movements that emanated from the dove topainted represent victims of violence in the palestine area. gotessage to remember mar latief, and the words "you are not alone" to raise awareness about sexual assault. , you live amongst people that come from 180 different countries that speak 140 different languages. hub of theis the pacific rim. california represents the eighth largest economy. we rank in the top five for entrepreneurial activity in the nation. we are strivers. of thatu are part heritage that makes this area so strong. you have perseverance and determination. advantageu is at an because you come from a college and region where minorities are actually the majority. those of us who come from other countries, speak other languages , practice other religions, those of us who are not as tall as we wish we were, whatever our differences is, we know what makes us part of a community is something that is deemed a strength, not a weakness. let me just say that when i o,rst got here from jalisc mexico, i could not speak a word of english. i remember struggling. i remember my sc
messages and movements that emanated from the dove topainted represent victims of violence in the palestine area. gotessage to remember mar latief, and the words "you are not alone" to raise awareness about sexual assault. , you live amongst people that come from 180 different countries that speak 140 different languages. hub of theis the pacific rim. california represents the eighth largest economy. we rank in the top five for entrepreneurial activity in the nation. we are strivers....
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. >>> palestine tien texas is getting help from adrian peterson. he's donating $100,000 for relief efforts. he said his families are fine. >>> the latest on the crisis in flint the city's utility director has agreed to a plea deal, he'll cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a lesser sentence. this, as the president visited flint and drank some filtered tap water. the president vowed to keep the pressure on leaders at all levels until all of the water is safe to drink. >>> and president obama and the first lady took some time out yesterday to recognize a very important holiday. >> yesterday is the unofficial star wars holiday may the 4th be with to mark it the white house released this video doing what they could to further intergalactic relations. a little uptown funk. >> that facebook video has racked up nearly 200 views. >> the stormtroopers are really on rhythm nor is the president for that matter. >> the robot on the other hand is killing it. >> the robert is doing the robot. >> yeah, he's doing it. >> where is c3po? i think he's going to
. >>> palestine tien texas is getting help from adrian peterson. he's donating $100,000 for relief efforts. he said his families are fine. >>> the latest on the crisis in flint the city's utility director has agreed to a plea deal, he'll cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a lesser sentence. this, as the president visited flint and drank some filtered tap water. the president vowed to keep the pressure on leaders at all levels until all of the water is safe to drink....
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his main issue is not israel and palestine.ials confirm they have seen debris of flight 804. talk about islamic terrorism and the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. charles: egyptian air officials searching the mediterranean. they found aircraft debris, seats and personal belongings. they suspect terrorism took down the plane as a new poll reveals americans believe donald trump is the best candidate to fight terrorism. mike, let me go to you first. i was watching you as this unfolded yesterday. you were saying don't jump to conclusions. let's be careful about this. after over 24 hours, what do you think this was all about? >> i still say the same thing. you have got speculation and you have got investigation. the two don'
his main issue is not israel and palestine.ials confirm they have seen debris of flight 804. talk about islamic terrorism and the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. charles: egyptian air...
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his main issue is not israel and palestine.gypt and greek officials confirm they have seen debris of flight 804. talk about islamic terrorism and the threats to our airports. we'll be right back. charles: egyptian air officials searching the mediterranean. they found aircraft debris, seats and personal belongings. they suspect terrorism took down the plane as a new poll reveals americans believe donald trump is the best candidate to fight terrorism. mike, let me go to you first. i was watching you as this unfolded yesterday. you were saying don't jump to conclusions. let's be careful about this. after over 24 hours, what do you think this was all about? >> i still say the same thing. you have got speculation and you have got investigation. the two don't mix very well. my point throughout yesterday and any time there is an incident like this, the unsatisfying truth is an investigation to gather the evidence that can tell you with some certainty and whether it's a terrorist incident, that takes time. that's unsatisfying because w
his main issue is not israel and palestine.gypt and greek officials confirm they have seen debris of flight 804. talk about islamic terrorism and the threats to our airports. we'll be right back. charles: egyptian air officials searching the mediterranean. they found aircraft debris, seats and personal belongings. they suspect terrorism took down the plane as a new poll reveals americans believe donald trump is the best candidate to fight terrorism. mike, let me go to you first. i was watching...
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bernie sanders and hillary clinton sparred over the issue of israel and palestine.his exchange begins with a question from moderator wolf blitzer. >> secretary clinton, do you agree with senator sanders that to palestiniants attacks and that in order for there to bp's between israel and the palestinians, israel must "end its disproportionate responses"? >> i can say right now i have been there with israeli ficials ing backore than seekars, that they do not this kind of attacks. they do not invite rockets raining down on their towns and villages. so i don't know how you run a country when you are under constant threats, terror attacks, rockets coming at you. you have a right to defend yourself. let me say this, if yasser arafat had agreed with my husband at camp david in the late 1990's to the offer that prime minister barack put on the table, we would've had a palestinian state already. >> go ahead, senator. >> i don't think that anybody would suggest that iael invites or welcomes missiles flying into their country. that is not the issue. and you invaded the answer.
bernie sanders and hillary clinton sparred over the issue of israel and palestine.his exchange begins with a question from moderator wolf blitzer. >> secretary clinton, do you agree with senator sanders that to palestiniants attacks and that in order for there to bp's between israel and the palestinians, israel must "end its disproportionate responses"? >> i can say right now i have been there with israeli ficials ing backore than seekars, that they do not this kind of...
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he used the top of a cooler to rescue a woman caught in the fast moving waters in palestine. it was in the same neighborhoods where the deep waters claimed the lives of a 64-year-old woman and her four grandchildren. >>> we've dealing with rain around here, but other areas of the country it's been way worse. >>> we're not looking at rain much, but the cloudy and cool pattern continues. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you a different picture than the other mornings where there was rain across the region. as we look outside, we have low-lying clouds and clear conditions. there's talen energy stadium. and then we have the approach to the commodor barry bridge in the distance. you can see how gray and cloudy it is and cool. philadelphia, 50, the wind out of the east/northeast at 8 miles per hour. like the last exrfdz -- couple of days, we have strong winds and it adds to the uncomfortable feeling. after 2 or 3:00 p.m., there's a chance of spotty showers pop up. most of the day if you see precipitation it's likely going to be drizzle. a spotty shower can't be ruled out. it'
he used the top of a cooler to rescue a woman caught in the fast moving waters in palestine. it was in the same neighborhoods where the deep waters claimed the lives of a 64-year-old woman and her four grandchildren. >>> we've dealing with rain around here, but other areas of the country it's been way worse. >>> we're not looking at rain much, but the cloudy and cool pattern continues. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you a different picture than the other mornings where...
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after storms rocked texas and arkansas over the weekend after flood waters receded in the town of palestine. a sixth drowning victim was recover could. a 30-year-old man who died in the area and a woman and her four grand children friday night. 60s miles in texas, clean up crews are out after an ef-2 tornado touched down with winds as high as 115 miles-an-hour. >>> changes are coming to our forecast. >> what a difference a day makes. yesterday, we had temperatures from 78 degrees in san francisco to 86 degrees in concord. then the fog rolled in early this morning, cooling us down. it would be hazy. we have sunshine in the city by the day in san francisco. we're looking towards the port of oakland and we have 60 degrees west of the bay bridge, east of the bay bridge, 65 degrees in oakland. san jose at 70 degrees. dana is our weather watchers and she says hey, do i get the highest temperatures around the market climate. dana is checking in at 78 degrees. not far behind is charlie reporting in vallejo. the winds are going to rotate to the south and kick up to 70. a breezy evening commute. othe
after storms rocked texas and arkansas over the weekend after flood waters receded in the town of palestine. a sixth drowning victim was recover could. a 30-year-old man who died in the area and a woman and her four grand children friday night. 60s miles in texas, clean up crews are out after an ef-2 tornado touched down with winds as high as 115 miles-an-hour. >>> changes are coming to our forecast. >> what a difference a day makes. yesterday, we had temperatures from 78 degrees...
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torture, domestic surveillance and the 2003 invasion of iraq. , he also helped launch the group palestine legal to defend the rights of protesters in the u.s. calling for palestinian human rights. in recent years he was the chief , attorney for wikileaks founder julian assange and became a leading critic of the u.s. crackdown on whistleblowers including chelsea manning and , edward snowden. he also served as democracy now!'s attorney for many years and was the husband of karen ranucci, a longtime member of the democracy now! family. today we will spend the hour looking at the life and legacy of michael ratner. later we will be joined by three lawyers who worked closely with michael over the years but we begin with a speech he gave in 2007 when he was awarded the puffin/nation prize for creative citizenship. ver the st few yrs, i've beco a coin with a mana fren held syrn in his 80's -- aerian anhis 80's who wa war tortur, or is this administration says, waterboarded by the french. her's hohe descred his ter torte. practicehat goesack to t inquision. the runas soakerapidly. water owed evewh
torture, domestic surveillance and the 2003 invasion of iraq. , he also helped launch the group palestine legal to defend the rights of protesters in the u.s. calling for palestinian human rights. in recent years he was the chief , attorney for wikileaks founder julian assange and became a leading critic of the u.s. crackdown on whistleblowers including chelsea manning and , edward snowden. he also served as democracy now!'s attorney for many years and was the husband of karen ranucci, a...
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a grandmother and four of her grand kids in the city of palestine were killed when waters poured into the house sweeping them away. the city reported receiving 190 millimeters of rain in less than an hour. sev seven tornados were reported on friday. we have the risk of flooding and thunderstorms across the southeastern portions of the united states. due to a slow moving low pressure system and a front. across the west sunny and hot. temperatures up to 28 degrees for the high in seattle. the warmth will peak on your monday. hot in atlanta as well as the u.s. capitol. let's go to europe, then. there's a cut of low pressure system bringing rain and risk of thunderstorms across italy and the belkan peninsula. watch out for tornados, heavy rainfall, and large hail. it's the holiday for the british isles but an unsettled day. watch out for rain and strong winds. minor traffic delays may happen. temperatures are quite warm for this time of year in many parts of the continent. here is the extended forecast. bust out the hawaii shirts. japanese officials are dressing more casually in an effort
a grandmother and four of her grand kids in the city of palestine were killed when waters poured into the house sweeping them away. the city reported receiving 190 millimeters of rain in less than an hour. sev seven tornados were reported on friday. we have the risk of flooding and thunderstorms across the southeastern portions of the united states. due to a slow moving low pressure system and a front. across the west sunny and hot. temperatures up to 28 degrees for the high in seattle. the...
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and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestine liberation organization a formal place. >> when the plo were given observer status, that seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance haance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of jewish children will not be shed with impunity. (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling the world... we're coming for you. thanks for tnorfolk!around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico®. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online a
and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestine liberation organization a formal place. >> when the plo were given observer status, that seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance haance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of jewish children will not be shed with impunity. (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here......
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take a look at this, more than 67-inch of rain fell in less than an hour friday in the town of palestine. 64 linda asbury and her four great grandchildren ages 6 to 9 were swept away while trying to escape the fast-moving fire. >>> she was trying to swim, it was hard to do it by herself. >>> a 0-year-old man was killed when he was swept under the floodwaters. a spokeswoman said up to 30 people are displaced by the flood. >>> we turn to the race for 2016, donald trump, ted cruz and hillary clinton and bernie sanders are campaigning in indiana today. cruz and john kasich spent part of yesterday speaking to voters there in california. they are courting delegates ahead of the june 7th primary. trump addressed the same convention in california friday. most of delaware's delegates pledged support for trump. clinton and sanders spent much of the day in indiana rallying for votes. clinton will be at a fundraiser in michigan where sanders upset her in the state primary. sanders hopes his increasingly long shot candidacy slows country. >>> two rail union rejected a tentative deal that averted a tr
take a look at this, more than 67-inch of rain fell in less than an hour friday in the town of palestine. 64 linda asbury and her four great grandchildren ages 6 to 9 were swept away while trying to escape the fast-moving fire. >>> she was trying to swim, it was hard to do it by herself. >>> a 0-year-old man was killed when he was swept under the floodwaters. a spokeswoman said up to 30 people are displaced by the flood. >>> we turn to the race for 2016, donald trump,...
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flooding swept away a grandmother and her four grandkids in palestine. that's about 100 miles from dallas. police say 64-year-old linda asbury and her grandkids ages 6, 7, 8 and 9 were killed after a creek flooded their neighborhood. neighbors say she was trying to get the kids out of the house in the middle of the night. across the area, neighbors say 12 feet. >> those four kids, she tried to lift them up out of the water. i don't know how she was doing it. four kids and she was trying to get them out of the water. she was trying and the water got too strong for her. >> the storms moved east to louisiana forcing new orleans to shut down its jazz fest early. performances from snoop dogg and other musicians had to be canceled. >>> protesters stormed the iraqi green zone. that's a 4-square-mile supposedly secure area where iraq's government business is at hand. thousands of protesters angered by government corruption knocked over parts, upsetting it. this followed months of anti-government protests, sit-ins and demonstrations. iraq's prime minister says th
flooding swept away a grandmother and her four grandkids in palestine. that's about 100 miles from dallas. police say 64-year-old linda asbury and her grandkids ages 6, 7, 8 and 9 were killed after a creek flooded their neighborhood. neighbors say she was trying to get the kids out of the house in the middle of the night. across the area, neighbors say 12 feet. >> those four kids, she tried to lift them up out of the water. i don't know how she was doing it. four kids and she was trying...
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investigative unit found out that for about 97% of auto repair complaints, repair shops never face dies palestine >> i think your investigative reporting showed us there were some gaps here and that the consumer isn't as protected as they could be or should be. >> the bureau says state law actually prevents the agency from issuing more fines to repair shops, but a law maker says that just isn't true. coming up tonight at 11:00, we'll tell you how that potential new law could dramatically change the way you and other drivers shop around for auto repairs. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call. >>> coming up next, the city in ruin. damage left behind in a canadian city after several fires rip through it. >> hillary clinton is heading back to the bay area as bernie sanders continues to woo voters in northern california. homes are not one-dimensional. why use traditional aerosols that are? new air wick room mist with life scents is a multi-layered fragrance, just like scents in real life. finally, a true-to-life fragrance, for your lively home. air wick. home is in the air. thei
investigative unit found out that for about 97% of auto repair complaints, repair shops never face dies palestine >> i think your investigative reporting showed us there were some gaps here and that the consumer isn't as protected as they could be or should be. >> the bureau says state law actually prevents the agency from issuing more fines to repair shops, but a law maker says that just isn't true. coming up tonight at 11:00, we'll tell you how that potential new law could...
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a firefighter cruised a cooler to rescue a woman along timber drive in palestine.t was in the same neighborhood where neck deep water claimed the lives of 64-year-old grandmother and her four grandchildren. very sad. >>> we have major problems on i-95. you can see the traffic on the right-hand side of the screen, i-95 southbound we have had all lanes blocked for an hour on i-95. as we look live, the left lane is sneaking by. we have police and tow truck on the scene major accident i-95 southbound near 320. they are allowing the stuck traffic to get through. we're jammed from ridley park to 320. northbound we had construction that jammed you there, but the construction has cleared as we look live in delaware county, i-95 at the blue route it's a mess, david. >> reporter: we are dressing the kids warmly as i mentioned, because we have temperatures that are in the upper 40s up to 50 degrees, there's a little bit of a breeze out of the north not all that strong, but when you combine the temperatures with the clouds it's cool, maybe cool and damp spotty drizzle in the m
a firefighter cruised a cooler to rescue a woman along timber drive in palestine.t was in the same neighborhood where neck deep water claimed the lives of 64-year-old grandmother and her four grandchildren. very sad. >>> we have major problems on i-95. you can see the traffic on the right-hand side of the screen, i-95 southbound we have had all lanes blocked for an hour on i-95. as we look live, the left lane is sneaking by. we have police and tow truck on the scene major accident i-95...
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. >> reporter: 60 miles south in palestine, texas, the storms >> within 15 minutes, the water was 8-10 feet high. >>> myron stevens' neighborhood and her four grandchildren drown. >> they need the water to recede to find the bodies. >> reporter: dangerous hail hit the southern plains, leaving behind damage in oklahoma where heath underwood is an emergency manager. >> the guys took shelter so they wouldn't get hit. >> reporter: shelter for this family was the narrow hallway. >> door shut, door shut. two matresses and pillows. >> reporter: the tornado shifted their house several feet off their foundation as they clutched ton their two daughters including 4-month-old rowan. alone, 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. manuel borocanes. >>> stony brook university is investigating a possible sex assault. the student says the man approached her and started touching her, and then she pushed him away and she ran from the bathroom. >>> trouble for tourists today. they ended up in handcuffs this is is a live picture of the bridge. at 6:00 this morning, to two men were caught walking on the beam m
. >> reporter: 60 miles south in palestine, texas, the storms >> within 15 minutes, the water was 8-10 feet high. >>> myron stevens' neighborhood and her four grandchildren drown. >> they need the water to recede to find the bodies. >> reporter: dangerous hail hit the southern plains, leaving behind damage in oklahoma where heath underwood is an emergency manager. >> the guys took shelter so they wouldn't get hit. >> reporter: shelter for this family...
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. >> reporter: after floodwater receded in the east texas town of palestine, the body of a 32-year-oldan was recovered. he died in the same area as a woman and her four grandchildren friday when nearly eight inches of rain fell in one hour. 60 miles north of lindale, texas, the cleanup from the tornado that destroyed businesses and homes continues. >> i was completely scared. you know, i had no idea what i was walking into. my children were upset. they were crying. we were walking down the road, and there's trees and power lines everywhere. >> reporter: katy smith says her family and friends, these three girls, survived by sheltering in a closet. >>> once again, a day meant for peaceful protest turned chaotic on the streets of seattle. may 1st, may day, is historically international workers day. hundreds of anti-capitalist protesters dressed in plaque hit the -- in black hit the streets shutting down roads throughout the downtown corridor. at one point, protesters flung non-lit molotov cocktails at police. in contrast, in los angeles, the protest was peaceful but pointed. many groups m
. >> reporter: after floodwater receded in the east texas town of palestine, the body of a 32-year-oldan was recovered. he died in the same area as a woman and her four grandchildren friday when nearly eight inches of rain fell in one hour. 60 miles north of lindale, texas, the cleanup from the tornado that destroyed businesses and homes continues. >> i was completely scared. you know, i had no idea what i was walking into. my children were upset. they were crying. we were walking...
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. >> reporter: the storm system that punished louisiana was deadly in the town of palestine, texas. a wall of water came so fast, linda ashbury tried to carry her four great grandchildren to safety. but there was no escape. the young family was washed away. >> they say she was trying. and the waters got too strong for her, and she said she couldn't take it no more, and washed them along. >> reporter: in owen county, kentucky, a man was killed when floodwaters swept away his truck. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: in lynndale, texas, roads and cars washed away. >> i just moved just in time! >> reporter: it happened while tornadoes destroyed businesses and homes. but tonight, it's the rain. 14 million are in the path of severe weather. the south getting battered and hammered again. tonight as this area tries to dry out, some 4 million people all across this region remain under a flash flood warning tonight. they also worried about the rivers here that are expected to crest above flood stage. for those that have been hit hard, yet another worry for them again tonight. lester? >> miguel alma
. >> reporter: the storm system that punished louisiana was deadly in the town of palestine, texas. a wall of water came so fast, linda ashbury tried to carry her four great grandchildren to safety. but there was no escape. the young family was washed away. >> they say she was trying. and the waters got too strong for her, and she said she couldn't take it no more, and washed them along. >> reporter: in owen county, kentucky, a man was killed when floodwaters swept away his...
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i think the truth is that on the issue of israel and palestine peace, there is a lot of approaches. i happen to support a two-state solution. but this is an issue that cries out for public attention and people do want to focus their attention on what might be done to resolve that conflict. and they are taking different kinds of approaches. and some of them might be more constructive than others, right. so simply say that -- i would not say that anti-muslim hate is somehow connected to muslims raising questions around the current israeli policy vis-a-vis the palastinians. there is muslim anti-semitism and jewish racism. ander kind of people -- every kind of people could be as hateful as any other people. nobody has a monopoly on bigotry andin tolerance but i will add that simply questioning israeli policy in connection with the palestinians is not inherently anti-jewish. there are legitimate complaints people could make and they should make them based on facts, based on good faith. they should never only single israel out for violations because there is a whole lot of violations of h
i think the truth is that on the issue of israel and palestine peace, there is a lot of approaches. i happen to support a two-state solution. but this is an issue that cries out for public attention and people do want to focus their attention on what might be done to resolve that conflict. and they are taking different kinds of approaches. and some of them might be more constructive than others, right. so simply say that -- i would not say that anti-muslim hate is somehow connected to muslims...
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in palestine, texas, 100 miles southeast of dallas, a grandmother and her four grandchildren drowned in flood waters that rose to the roof of their house following torrential rains. an hour north, in lindale, texas, a suspected tornado caused roofs and walls to collapse on a number of homes and businesses. the east african nation of kenya sent a dramatic message to ivory poachers and smugglers today. kenyan president uhuru kenyatta set fire to 115 tons of elephant and rhino tusks inside the nairobi national park. the tusks came from 8,000 elephants and 350 rhinos and are worth about $300 million. africa's population of both animals is dwindling. poachers killed an estimated 20,000 elephants and 1,300 rhinos just last year. president kenyatta says he'll press for a worldwide ban on ivory sales at an endangered species conference in south africa later this year. >> thompson: and finally tonight, some health tips from walt whitman. the 19th searchry american poet best known for his "leaves of grass." a university of houston graduate student has uncovered an advice column whitman wrote u
in palestine, texas, 100 miles southeast of dallas, a grandmother and her four grandchildren drowned in flood waters that rose to the roof of their house following torrential rains. an hour north, in lindale, texas, a suspected tornado caused roofs and walls to collapse on a number of homes and businesses. the east african nation of kenya sent a dramatic message to ivory poachers and smugglers today. kenyan president uhuru kenyatta set fire to 115 tons of elephant and rhino tusks inside the...
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. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when a wall of water rushed into the town of palestine friday overnight. lenda asberry desperately tried get her four great-grandchildren, all under 10, out of the house. >> a tide of water came through and it was too much pressure. >> reporter: all five drown. their neighbors unable to reach them in time. >> lord jesus, just please, i just don't know what you're doing to me. you took my four babies from me lord god and i don't know what to do now. >> reporter: texas slammed over the weekend. six tornadoes touching down in the state since friday. two ef-2 twisters in the town of lindale. take a look at this window, that's where the front door used to be. the tornado literally picking this house up and moving it 12 feet. hiding inside, the reeves family could feel their house lift off its foundation. today they showed us what's left. >> are you sad? >> no, mommy's not sad because you're okay. >> reporter: a tough trip home for 2-year-old anne marie. and what now? >> well, i just say we pick up the pieces and rebuild. we have our family. that's wh
. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when a wall of water rushed into the town of palestine friday overnight. lenda asberry desperately tried get her four great-grandchildren, all under 10, out of the house. >> a tide of water came through and it was too much pressure. >> reporter: all five drown. their neighbors unable to reach them in time. >> lord jesus, just please, i just don't know what you're doing to me. you took my four babies from me lord god and i don't...
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a 30-year-old man was swept under the flood waters in palestine. and a grandmother and her four great grandchildren were killed. >> the water got too strong for her. >> meanwhile in lindale text, a train -- drainpipe was pushed into a road that split. >>> coming up, you better bring your sense of humor if you're a guest at the white house correspondents dinner in washington. >> when asked if you want steak or fish, a bunch of you wrote in paul ryan. how president obama burned donald trump. plus gamers you night. what philly tech week is all about. >>> 7:25 right now on your sunday. the blue cross broad street run will start in about 40 minutes. ponchos are on, the rain is coming down. the first alert radar shows a large system that will be with us for a little while. we'll have details on the weather where you live. >> in other nice, two unions representing the conductors have voted down a new contract. new negotiations will be necessary. njt officials say 14 unions have ratified the contract negotiated in march. leaders say they're willing to talk
a 30-year-old man was swept under the flood waters in palestine. and a grandmother and her four great grandchildren were killed. >> the water got too strong for her. >> meanwhile in lindale text, a train -- drainpipe was pushed into a road that split. >>> coming up, you better bring your sense of humor if you're a guest at the white house correspondents dinner in washington. >> when asked if you want steak or fish, a bunch of you wrote in paul ryan. how president...
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today the call of the anti-semites is jews, get out of palestine.tism. but the establishment did give the jewish people the ability to fight back against anti-semiti anti-semitism. it gave the jewish people a voice among the nations to fight slander with truth. and more important, it gave the jewish people the ability to defend themselves when the powder keg of hatred inevitably erupts of violence. so on this solemn day, let us remember those who perished in the holocaust, and the horrors that they and the survivors endured. but let us also remember that powder keg of hatred. let us be grateful that the jews are once again a sovereign nation. and let us be grateful that isaias ancient promise is coming true. from the stump of jesse has come forth the shoot, a shoot that now is rooted in its ancient soil is growing stronger and stronger and it is more determined than ever to secure the jewish future. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, sara bloomfield, director of the united states holocaust memorial museum. >> thank you, ambassador bernstein. kelly
today the call of the anti-semites is jews, get out of palestine.tism. but the establishment did give the jewish people the ability to fight back against anti-semiti anti-semitism. it gave the jewish people a voice among the nations to fight slander with truth. and more important, it gave the jewish people the ability to defend themselves when the powder keg of hatred inevitably erupts of violence. so on this solemn day, let us remember those who perished in the holocaust, and the horrors that...
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. >> reporter: 60 miles south, in palestine, texas, however, the storms triggered flash floods. >> within 15 minute the water of the eight, 10 fight high. ur myron steven's neighbor and her four grandchildren, ages 6-9, drowned, unable to escape the waters that rushed into their home. w >> when we finally got the water to get low enough so we could wade out about chest deep, we still couldn't find them. and once the water receded, that's when they started finding the bodies. >> reporter: steven said it was the worst flooding he had seen in more than 30 years. dngerous hail also descended over parts of the southern plains, leaving behind damage in oklahoma, where keith underwood is an engineer of emergency manager. >> we didn't have time to react to it. >> reporter: back in lindale, texas, shelter was this narrow hallway. this is where you rode it out? >> right here, door shut, door shut, two mattresses and pillows. t reporter: the tornado shifted their house several feet off its foundation as they clutched on to their two daughters, including four-month-old roen. >> trying to think about
. >> reporter: 60 miles south, in palestine, texas, however, the storms triggered flash floods. >> within 15 minute the water of the eight, 10 fight high. ur myron steven's neighbor and her four grandchildren, ages 6-9, drowned, unable to escape the waters that rushed into their home. w >> when we finally got the water to get low enough so we could wade out about chest deep, we still couldn't find them. and once the water receded, that's when they started finding the bodies....
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centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the b
centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots...
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. >> palestine, texas is the hardest hit area.ver the weekend. 115 southeast of dallas. look at pictures. the rain pouring so fast. more than seven inches in one hour that six people died including a 64 year old woman and four great grandchildren all under the age of nine. they were swept away by the fast- moving flood waters very quickly. >> after the water receded. we found two boys, floating in the yard. and we went out there and got them. covered them up. >> major flooding problems in neighboring louisiana as well. more than six inches of rain in southwestern louisiana. several roads had to be closed and lake charleston, and henderson, louisiana. there were high water rescues. and impacting new orleans jazz fest. several acts like steve wonder and snoop dog had to be cancelled and more flooding is possible this week as swollen rivers continue to rise. >> stay safe there. >> advertising comes under fire in the digital age, new billboards using smart technology to target consumers personally. one senator calls it spying. >>> a n
. >> palestine, texas is the hardest hit area.ver the weekend. 115 southeast of dallas. look at pictures. the rain pouring so fast. more than seven inches in one hour that six people died including a 64 year old woman and four great grandchildren all under the age of nine. they were swept away by the fast- moving flood waters very quickly. >> after the water receded. we found two boys, floating in the yard. and we went out there and got them. covered them up. >> major flooding...
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the best of friends, and once we came home and, you know, things became more violent especially in palestine got an email from ofek asking if i'd heard from humudi asking if he was ok. so i get to see all of that love and be part of that love. so the organization has just opened me up to, you know, not only all of these amazing people that i will carry in my heart forever, but also to all of these other human rights issues that i don't think i would've had a chance to learn that much about if i hadn't been a part of it. so--and it also has influenced what i'd like to do later in my life, too. so, it's an incredible organization and i just love the people that i've met through it. walter: talk to me more about the world's children's prize. like how would other kids get involved in it or learn more about it? hannah: well, they do have a website and you can get your school involved that way. you yourself can just learn more about yoyour rights that way. i think thatat's realally import to do. so, yeah, there's that way. yeah. just-- and also just learning more about, you know, the laureates, th
the best of friends, and once we came home and, you know, things became more violent especially in palestine got an email from ofek asking if i'd heard from humudi asking if he was ok. so i get to see all of that love and be part of that love. so the organization has just opened me up to, you know, not only all of these amazing people that i will carry in my heart forever, but also to all of these other human rights issues that i don't think i would've had a chance to learn that much about if i...
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police say the family was swept away after water poored into the city of palestine just after midnightless than an hour the area got several inches of rain with water reaching the roofs of some homes. >> she got to the driveway right there she was -- she had the kids up high over and they say she just -- they was talking to her telling her come this way keep walking and keep walking and they say she was trying and once she took so many steps or whatever she was like hey -- i guess she got weak. and she was like i can't take it. >> police found the bodies just three hours after the water receded. the children were between the ages of 6 and 9. the grandma was 64. the man was missing in the same county after the flood swept him away. >>> and here in the bay area it is dry but a possibility of rain? >> yeah, there is a chance of rain but not just yet. some of those temperatures could be warming up maybe into the 80s outside in spots. so yeah, we've got some great weather ahead. we've got a great look toward the golden gate bridge and that offshore wind going to be in effect all night long
police say the family was swept away after water poored into the city of palestine just after midnightless than an hour the area got several inches of rain with water reaching the roofs of some homes. >> she got to the driveway right there she was -- she had the kids up high over and they say she just -- they was talking to her telling her come this way keep walking and keep walking and they say she was trying and once she took so many steps or whatever she was like hey -- i guess she got...
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the flash flooding turned fatal in palestine, texas, when a creek overflowed in the dead of night. >>ou can't walk. you had to hold one another. >> ems timber. >> reporter: first responders could not beat the raging waters to the home where 64 year old lenda as bury drowned with her four great grandchildren all under 9 years old. neighbors listened helplessly to their cries. >> the water swas so high they went under. there was nothing we could do. >> she was trying to swim but she had four kids is. kind of hard to do it by herself. >> reporter: the family now reeling from grief. >> i'm trying the really just hold myself together. >> there it's the. >> reporter: overnight tornadoes slashed their way across texas and oklahoma chris allen rescued his six children. >> we stayed at the school safe room and waited until the storm passed. this is with a we come back to. >> reporter: in texas, storm winds damaged at least a dozen storms and store apart these stores. families along the gulf coast are bracing for a rough night ahead as heavy rains push eastward. flood watches are in effect. >>>
the flash flooding turned fatal in palestine, texas, when a creek overflowed in the dead of night. >>ou can't walk. you had to hold one another. >> ems timber. >> reporter: first responders could not beat the raging waters to the home where 64 year old lenda as bury drowned with her four great grandchildren all under 9 years old. neighbors listened helplessly to their cries. >> the water swas so high they went under. there was nothing we could do. >> she was trying...
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more than 7 inches of rain fell in less than one hour late friday evening, slumping the city of palestine east of dallas. some people were forced onto the roofs of their homes. a woman and her four grandchildren were among those killed. >> you look at video like that. we have no complaints. we do need the rain. our thoughts are with those families. let's go outside. we will show you where we are. a little bit of a very light drizzle falling this morning. otherwise, starting off okay in the city. 50 degrees. east wind at five of -- miles per hour. a mild start. a high of 52 today. chilly. it is going to have a break in the activity late today. generally speaking, it will be raining. tomorrow, much more mild. in the 60s with showers. and in unsettled week ahead. yesterday we talked about the cut off low. it is still cut off. it will be sticking around. a look at the extended forecast. first let's talk about the temperature trend. friday, 58. yesterday, 65. today, 52 in soggy. we may end up in the low 60s. nonetheless, still in the 60s. tuesday, 64. as we look at what is going down now, we h
more than 7 inches of rain fell in less than one hour late friday evening, slumping the city of palestine east of dallas. some people were forced onto the roofs of their homes. a woman and her four grandchildren were among those killed. >> you look at video like that. we have no complaints. we do need the rain. our thoughts are with those families. let's go outside. we will show you where we are. a little bit of a very light drizzle falling this morning. otherwise, starting off okay in...
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heartbreaking story out of east texas where severe weather brought deadly flash flooding in the town of palestine, 5 members of one family died. a woman and four of her great grandchildren, ages 6, 7, 8, and 9. the water rose so quickly they swept away trying to escape. their bodies found a short distance from their home. >>> video of the nypd coming to the stranded kayaker drifted two miles offshore, kayak sinking that is okay today thanks to the fast acting rescue team. they are sharing rather their is eyewitness news reporter mallory. >> these divers are preparing to enter the water from a helicopter above, nypd aviation unit responded to a 911 call about about a man sinking into a kayak. >> as we were able to get closer we saw it was the kayaker and the boat was submerged. >> after spotting the 33-year- old the divers were able to make contact with the fishermen in distress. >> definitely had a look of a little bit of panic and absolutely exhausted. >> they were able to help him on the harbor unit boat. >> he was shaken and thankful we picked him up. >>> he hooked a sizable fish and focused o
heartbreaking story out of east texas where severe weather brought deadly flash flooding in the town of palestine, 5 members of one family died. a woman and four of her great grandchildren, ages 6, 7, 8, and 9. the water rose so quickly they swept away trying to escape. their bodies found a short distance from their home. >>> video of the nypd coming to the stranded kayaker drifted two miles offshore, kayak sinking that is okay today thanks to the fast acting rescue team. they are...
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two state solution were israel's security is guaranteed but can create a sovereign, independent palestine for the arab people in partnership with israel so both of their security is enhanced by virtue of that partnership, there's no bad time to be fully committed to this. as you know, i left the government in november as the special envoy and the last conversation i had with john kerry was should the opportunity arise, what i come back? i said i would come off the bench for the rest of my life if i needed to. it is important because this relationship, israel with the palestinians, the israelis with often at theans is heart of so many issues we find in the region. creating an environment where strategic israel's viability and where the palestinians believe their interests have been served, we put paid to a number of entities in the region that use this as a crutch on how to move and relationseace with israel, and i think a ron, in particular, which has sought to falsely champion the values and rights of palestinians. by working hard for this to state outcome, where israel's security is gua
two state solution were israel's security is guaranteed but can create a sovereign, independent palestine for the arab people in partnership with israel so both of their security is enhanced by virtue of that partnership, there's no bad time to be fully committed to this. as you know, i left the government in november as the special envoy and the last conversation i had with john kerry was should the opportunity arise, what i come back? i said i would come off the bench for the rest of my life...