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additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. support for "being mortal" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. (sirens blaring) >> atul gawande: i've been a surgeon for more than a decade now. in medicine, your first fear as a doctor is that you're supposed to be able to fix a problem, and our anxieties include wanting to seem competent, and to us competent means "i can fix this." in fact there's often a kind of implicit promise, "i'm going to be able to fix this, i'm going to certainly give you the best shot you can have. nobody could have given you a better shot." and then when things aren't working, part of your anxiety is, was there
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any addition for that can go to the national park foundation, but none of it comes to me. >> my time is up, let me just mention one thing. i represent half the great smoky national park. that park is being overrun by m many thousands of feral hogs. i know many people are anti- hunting or some in this administration don't like hunting, but we have very serious problems that will lead to serious disease problem if many more thousands of these feral hogs are not gotten out of the great smoky mountains. thank you mr. chairman. >> we now recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing.aring. i have some question for you. i'm going to ask you to pullyo that microphone really close too your mouth. your low talker and we need to hear your. i want to ask you about your offices investigation of the allegation arising from a february 2014 river trip that led to the discipline of twonnon female grand canyon employees. they were accused of inappropriate dancing and the use of a novelty drinking straw. they received 14 day su
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a lot of books for the national park service and that all benefits are going to the national park foundation. when i wrote that note, i thought i was following the ethics rules, with the exception that i had not asked permission to produce the book. >> why didn't you ask permission? >> i felt that the book would be subject to extensive review and probably would not get published in the centennial. >> so you made a conscious decision to not ask ethics, because you thought you wouldn't get the result that you ultimately wanted. so did eastern national request that you write the book, or did you request of eastern national that you write the book? >> the facts of the case are that i asked eastern national if they were interested in the book, and eastern national responded to say, let me ask you to write the book. >> and they had a multi million dollar contract with the park service, correct? >> no, they have no contract with the national park service. they are a cooperating association. >> well, the cooperation results in millions of dollars of business. here's my problem with what you wrote. i
a lot of books for the national park service and that all benefits are going to the national park foundation. when i wrote that note, i thought i was following the ethics rules, with the exception that i had not asked permission to produce the book. >> why didn't you ask permission? >> i felt that the book would be subject to extensive review and probably would not get published in the centennial. >> so you made a conscious decision to not ask ethics, because you thought you...
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he was ordered to pay $500 to yellowstone park foundation. the wildlife protection fund there.ou certainly can sympathize with where their hearts were and what they were doing. michelle: before you go places like that it is so important to read ahead and know what is okay. because things like that, you know, you just feel so bad they were trying to do the right thing. but nature has its own checks and balances to take care of things like that. jonathan: there are so many groups outs there that raise animals that parted with herd you figure there is something out there to bring in a bison and raise it. alison: good point. you would think there is somewhere else it could go. michelle: sanctuary. alison: i'm going to step away from you for a mi at "abc7 news at 5:00". we are working on a story about a local high school senior charged with possession of child pornography. we'll tell you what he is accused of doing at school. that is coming up on "abc7 news at 5:00". michelle: still ahead for us at four. look at the efforts to escape the flooding overseas. jonathan: riders are getti
he was ordered to pay $500 to yellowstone park foundation. the wildlife protection fund there.ou certainly can sympathize with where their hearts were and what they were doing. michelle: before you go places like that it is so important to read ahead and know what is okay. because things like that, you know, you just feel so bad they were trying to do the right thing. but nature has its own checks and balances to take care of things like that. jonathan: there are so many groups outs there that...
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the judge also ordered the man to make pavement to the yellowstone park foundation wildlife protectiond and pay court costs of $35. the man says he picked up the bison because he thought the animal was cold and trove drove ranger station. >>> a lot of parents don't want kids for getting the skills from during the school year. experts say have learning games over the next couple months. >> at this time this year, we've just had it. >> these experts say that most important of all is to limit the amount of time children spend in front of any kind of tv or computer screen. >> you should always establish rules with your kids about when and where it's appropriate to use electronic devices. >> experts say it's easy to let the rules slip since kids have so much free time. banning phones from the dinner table a popular summer rule. experts say adults should take advantage of apps controls on their children's devices. >>> morning. i'm seema mody at cnbc. and starbucks is teaming up with anheuser-busch on a new line of nonalcoholic bottled tivana drinks. the new teas will debut in the u.s. someti
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the proceeds he dedicated to the park foundation. you know i must say to my colleagues, we might walk a little humbly. we have had people evolve and get book deals. of course everyone should follow the strict letter of the law. i would say my experience dealing with and affix community is that rules can be very arbitrary. there are two approaches to life. one is common sense, working through approach and one is a very driven coal law driven rule driven approach to life and religion and politics. the latter may be a comfort for some but it's not really practical approach to life. sexual harassment is a different matter. i have to say, with respect, shame on everybody for making this such a big issue. i don't think it is. director jarvis, i'm sorry you have to put up with that, frankly. maybe you made some mistakes. maybe you cut some corners but the motivation, to me, was to try to help the park service. i don't share my colleagues outrage about it. sexual harassment is a different matter and i have to ask you director jarvis, when di
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the judge also ordered the man to make a $500 community service payment to the yellowstone park foundatione protection fund and pay court costs of $35. the man picked up the bison because they thought the animal was cold and drove it to the ranger station. >>> it was a wild day in the race for the white house. hillary clinton and donald trump went after each other in california on thursday while senator bernie sanders is hoping for an upset this the golden state. tracie potts is live on capitol hill thousanow with more. >> reporter: let's go straight to the video and show you some of the latest events where hillary clinton and donald trump are both telling voters out in california they can't wait to debate each other. hillary clinton spent a lot of time talking about things that she says are dangerous to national security. meantime donald trump is talking a lot about hillary clinton's e-mails and making the point that he thinks that she is guilty even though that fbi investigation is still pending. trump now celebrating what his campaign calls a win, which is house speaker paul ryan here o
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the proceeds he dedicated to the park foundation. you know, i must say to my colleagues, it's -- we might walk a little humbly in the face of the lord when we're a body that's been accused individually of sexual harassment. we've had charges brought against members, including of this committee. we've had people involved in book deals, brought down two speakers. doesn't make it right. of course, everyone should follow the strict letter of the law, but i will say, my own experience in this body dealing with an ethics committee, rules can be very arbitrary. and there are two approaches to life. one is a common sense kind of work-it-through approach and the other is a very deridical law-driven, rule-driven approach to life and religion and politics. the latter may be a comfortable for some, but it's not really a practical approach to life. sexual harassment is a different matter. i have to say with respect to the book thing, shame on everybody for making it such a big issue. i don't think it is. and director jarvis, i'm sorry you have to
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any addition for that can go to the national park foundation but none of it comes to me. >> my time is up. let me mention another thing. i represent half of the great smoky national park and that park is being overrun by many thousands of feral hogs. i don't know many are anti hunting or don't like it but we have serious problems that will lead to serious disease problems if many of the thousands hogs are not gotten out of the great smoky mountains. >> i now recognize the gentlemen from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright, for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. ms. kendall, i will ask you to pull the microphone close to your mouth. you are a low talker and we need to hear you. when asked about your investigation of the allegations arising from it, february 2014 river trip that led to the discipline of two female grand cannon employees. woman were accused of inappropriate dancing and a nov novelty use of spa. both of their contracts were not reneweded and both allege retaliation. but your report said we found evidence of -- >> did i read that correctly? >
any addition for that can go to the national park foundation but none of it comes to me. >> my time is up. let me mention another thing. i represent half of the great smoky national park and that park is being overrun by many thousands of feral hogs. i don't know many are anti hunting or don't like it but we have serious problems that will lead to serious disease problems if many of the thousands hogs are not gotten out of the great smoky mountains. >> i now recognize the gentlemen...
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any decision for that can go to the national park foundation, but none of it comes to me. >> all right, my time is up. let me mention one other thing. i represent about half the great smokey mountains national park. that park is being overrun by thousands, many thousands of feral hogs, and i know that many people are anti-hunting, or some in this administration don't like hunting, but we've got very serious problems that are going to lead to very serious disease problems, if many more thousands of these feral hogs are not gotten out of the great smokey mountains. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank the gentleman. we'll recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank you for holding this hearing. miss kindle, i have some questions for you. i'm going to ask you to pull that microphone really close to your mouth. you're a low-talker and we need to hear you. i want to ask you about your office's investigation of the allegations arising from a february 2014 river trip that led to the discipline of two female grand canyon empl
any decision for that can go to the national park foundation, but none of it comes to me. >> all right, my time is up. let me mention one other thing. i represent about half the great smokey mountains national park. that park is being overrun by thousands, many thousands of feral hogs, and i know that many people are anti-hunting, or some in this administration don't like hunting, but we've got very serious problems that are going to lead to very serious disease problems, if many more...
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or an even more banal example, recently coca-cola gave the national park foundation a $3 million gift and when they found out that the grand canyon national park was about to ban the sale of plastic water bottles which was the biggest source of solid waste in the park 30% of all waste were discarded bottles, coca-cola leaned on the director and the director recognizing that he didn't want to upset a contributor, quashed the bottle ban, so we were able through employees to expose that. the bottle ban went into effect but even now the national park service is positioning itself just this month to enter into a whole realm of corporate partnerships that would be just as damaging. and then, of course, working on the environment and taking just one aspect of it wildlife and it's important to note that in the united states i guess it's peculiar to us that the way we manage wildlife is militarized. we spend more money eradicating wildlife, your tax dollars kill 58 million animals a year, bears, bobcats, beavers, anything that's deemed a nuisan nuisance. in that context we were contacted by ou
or an even more banal example, recently coca-cola gave the national park foundation a $3 million gift and when they found out that the grand canyon national park was about to ban the sale of plastic water bottles which was the biggest source of solid waste in the park 30% of all waste were discarded bottles, coca-cola leaned on the director and the director recognizing that he didn't want to upset a contributor, quashed the bottle ban, so we were able through employees to expose that. the...
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great crowd out here, and we're all out here in the city park foundation summerstage. >> yes, yes, yesout here, but everybody is really excited because iggy azalea is going to perform for us, and she is here right now, everybody. >> that's right. let's get right to it. the grammy nominated, chart topping rocker is ready to take over central park. so let's get straight to it. here's iggy azalea with her new single "team." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ iggz look turn me up break the knob right ♪ ♪ i get dressed like it's prom night ♪ ♪ i feed them lemons in the limelight ♪ ♪ they say i'm full lost my appetite ♪ ♪ keep on shouting reggie miller say what ♪ ♪ my time wherever i go i took a chance like i'm from chicago ♪ ♪ 100 plus in that about to go ape hey turn it to the cango ♪ ♪ baby i got me baby i got me ♪ ♪ and that's all i need yeah that's all i need ♪ ♪ baby i got me only friend i need ♪ ♪ playing on my teams is someone like ♪ >> break it down. ♪ me baby no way watch me while i do my thing ♪ ♪ oh baby no way are you running with the team ♪ ♪ outchea pronto hit 'em with the dose that'
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here we are live at city park foundation summer stage and what a morning it is despite the rain, heatck out the rain showers that will ball along the gulf. it's hefty rain up to 4, even 5 inches in pockets as we go through, so it's not just texas anymore. it'll move to the east. >>> hello. i'm "abc7 news" meteorologist mike nicco. check out your forecast today. a whole lot of sunshine. 73 in san francisco. 102 in antioch. remember, it's a spare the air day. cooling really beg [ cheers and applause ] >> all that weather brought to you by state farm. dan, i just wanted to point out this is not dale. >> that's not dale? >> no. >> what is it? >> dale'. >> oh, i got a bone up on my mr. 305. thank you, ginger. we're going to take a look now -- a behind-the-scenes look at a new summer blockbuster. "independence day: resurgence." it comes 20 years after the original which makes me feel incredibly old. the aliens are back, though with a brand-new story and abc's nick watt has a sneak peek. check it out. >> they're coming back. >> reporter: invading aliens 20 years later it's "independence day:
here we are live at city park foundation summer stage and what a morning it is despite the rain, heatck out the rain showers that will ball along the gulf. it's hefty rain up to 4, even 5 inches in pockets as we go through, so it's not just texas anymore. it'll move to the east. >>> hello. i'm "abc7 news" meteorologist mike nicco. check out your forecast today. a whole lot of sunshine. 73 in san francisco. 102 in antioch. remember, it's a spare the air day. cooling really beg...
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great morning here at citi park foundation summer stage. david. >> i'm right here.ju chang actually sat down with him to reveal how he made the transition. >> that's it, pity party is over. >> reporter: ty burrell knows a thing or two about modern families. >> i know you're talking about me, destiny. >> reporter: only fitting he would jump at the chance to sign on to "finding dory." >> when i heard i was getting a call to pixar i answered yes i'll do it, who is this? >> reporter: it's a tale with a modern twist on what it really means to be family. >> i think "finding nemo" set that tone in not having to look the same to be a there is a strong theme in the movie about people with flaws and that you can kind of make each other whole through friendship. >> i hit pie head very hard. >> reporter: he voices bailey, a beluga whale who at first loses confidence. >> i know you're talking about me, destiny. >> reporter: what do you relate to it? >> i relate to a lot which is telling. he's neurotic. >> you relate to being neurotic in in a way, oh, now i'm home. now i'm home.
great morning here at citi park foundation summer stage. david. >> i'm right here.ju chang actually sat down with him to reveal how he made the transition. >> that's it, pity party is over. >> reporter: ty burrell knows a thing or two about modern families. >> i know you're talking about me, destiny. >> reporter: only fitting he would jump at the chance to sign on to "finding dory." >> when i heard i was getting a call to pixar i answered yes i'll...
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here we are live at city park foundation summer stage and what a morning it is despite the rain, heat rain showers that will ball along the gulf. it's hefty rain up to 4, even 5 inches in pockets as we go through so it's not just texas anymore. it'll move to the east. this aft spotty thundershowers with highs int he low 80s. tonight cloudy with a low in the upper 60s. tomorrow isolated afternoon storm, but mostly a dry day. sunday storms may be severe in the afternoon and evening. dry and sunny next week. >> all that weather brought to you by state farm. dan, i just wanted to point out this is not dale. >> what is. >> dale'. >> oh, i got a bone up on my mr. 305. thank you, ginger. >>> we'll take a look -- a behind-the-scenes look at a new summer blockbuster. "independence day: resurgence." it comes 20 years after the original whi incredibly old. back with a brand-new story and nick watt has a sneak peek. check it out. >> they're coming back. >> reporter: invading aliens 20 years later it's "independence day: resurgence." why make another one? the first was great. >> technology has adv
here we are live at city park foundation summer stage and what a morning it is despite the rain, heat rain showers that will ball along the gulf. it's hefty rain up to 4, even 5 inches in pockets as we go through so it's not just texas anymore. it'll move to the east. this aft spotty thundershowers with highs int he low 80s. tonight cloudy with a low in the upper 60s. tomorrow isolated afternoon storm, but mostly a dry day. sunday storms may be severe in the afternoon and evening. dry and sunny...
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the proceeds he dedicated to the park foundation. you know, i must say to my colleagues, it's -- we might walk a little humbly in the face of the lord when we're a body that's been accused individually of sexual harassment. we've had charges brought against members, including of this committee. we've had people involved in book deals, brought down two speakers. doesn't make it right. of course everyone should follow the strict letter of the law. but i will say, my own experience in this body dealing with an ethics committee, rules can be very arbitrary. and there are two approaches to life. one is a common sense kind of work it through approach and the other is a very law-driven, rule-driven approach to life and religion and politics. the latter may be a comfortable for some, but it's not really a practical approach to life. sexual harassment is a different matter. i have to say with respect to the book thing, shame on everybody for making it such a big issue. i don't think it is. and director jarvis, i'm sorry you have to even put u
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park. the game an block party later were part of barwin's make the world better foundation which helped redopark. organization's mission is to redo one city playground each and every year. >> very nice. jeff with sports following up on our report from earlier on this bottle throwing incident involving ryan howard. >> classless by a phillies fan yesterday. it's yet another black eye for the image of philadelphia sports fans. after ryan howard says a fan threw a beer bottle at him at the end of yesterday's game, the bottle did not strike the phillies first baseman but as you can imagine he's livid. phillies say this is the unidentified fan who allegedly threw the bottle at howard. the phils center the video of the incident to police who are investigating it tonight. howard says this is the first time in his career an object has been thrown at him from the stands and he's infuriated by it. here's what howard tells the philadelphia inquirer. if you want to yell out something, that's whatever but when you start throwing stuff, that's when stuff gets personal. if i would have done something, if i
park. the game an block party later were part of barwin's make the world better foundation which helped redopark. organization's mission is to redo one city playground each and every year. >> very nice. jeff with sports following up on our report from earlier on this bottle throwing incident involving ryan howard. >> classless by a phillies fan yesterday. it's yet another black eye for the image of philadelphia sports fans. after ryan howard says a fan threw a beer bottle at him at...
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park. they raise awareness for the children's tumor foundation. >>> today in philadelphia families can comeface to face with creatures from millions of years ago. the new exhibit was unearthed this week. two moving, roaring dinosaurs were installed outside the museum. it's a peek of what's inside. >>> we're following breaking news at theiersy sho jersey sho. two people died, two more hurt when a car careened off the road and plunged into a watery marsh. >>> we have high and dry conditions for today. a look outside, center center camera. a few stubborn clouds but no worries. your full forecast is coming up on the other side of the break. b blp. . fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner's to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds thi
park. they raise awareness for the children's tumor foundation. >>> today in philadelphia families can comeface to face with creatures from millions of years ago. the new exhibit was unearthed this week. two moving, roaring dinosaurs were installed outside the museum. it's a peek of what's inside. >>> we're following breaking news at theiersy sho jersey sho. two people died, two more hurt when a car careened off the road and plunged into a watery marsh. >>> we have...
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foundation. >> helped fund the parks for kids with special needs. >> so remember back in december then we invited friend, adam, debbie the designer, moms to come into the studio, so we got to finger paint with them. that would eventually get turned into another scarf design. look what's arrived. bosses. >> these are some of my favorite colors. >> and it is based on your creations from. >> well, little mix in there, little business. the purple, the materials, these are gorgeous. >> so, by the way, if you are interested in submitting art, your own art, your own creation, consider this. you got to e-mail them, debbie at debbie martin designs. com. >> debbiemartin designs. com. >> put your child's name, age, address, phone number then attach the art samples and boom you are ready to center. >> and you will have a scarf coming your way. >> that's cool. >> that's really need. >> very nice. >> okay, let's go to west philly high school, yes, by the way, how did west philly go? >> awesome, it was great. >> rained little bit? >> rained little bit. >> but everybody came snout. >> everyone there they had ten
foundation. >> helped fund the parks for kids with special needs. >> so remember back in december then we invited friend, adam, debbie the designer, moms to come into the studio, so we got to finger paint with them. that would eventually get turned into another scarf design. look what's arrived. bosses. >> these are some of my favorite colors. >> and it is based on your creations from. >> well, little mix in there, little business. the purple, the materials, these...
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park. the money raised benefits amy's kisses foundation.s sister created the foundation to help send deserving students to college. >>> taking a live look over center city where you can see somewhere in the distance there in the fog a brand-new building getting higher and higher across the philadelphia skyline. the building has a very special connection to us here at nbc 10. when it's finished, the comcast innovation and technology center will be our new home and it will be city's tallest building. for the past few weeks nbc 10's keith jones has gotten a look at all the work going into this massive project. tonight, he starts with the concrete. >> reporter: here is the challenge. getting heavy concrete on the ground here and bringing it higher and higher and higher until it reaches all the way up here where it can be poured. they can't use tv magic. 25,000 cubic yards, that's an entire floor. all in one day. that's how fast it sets. we talked to the two guys in charge, fran and mark, father and son. >> it's great. he's a good kid. he works
park. the money raised benefits amy's kisses foundation.s sister created the foundation to help send deserving students to college. >>> taking a live look over center city where you can see somewhere in the distance there in the fog a brand-new building getting higher and higher across the philadelphia skyline. the building has a very special connection to us here at nbc 10. when it's finished, the comcast innovation and technology center will be our new home and it will be city's...
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park. holiday holding his annual golf tourny benefiting the youth leadership foundation.re than $1 million to help more than 3,000 kids and the dmv receive personal mentoring through its summer program. big names in the local sports taking part, including our kristen berset. >> some of the biggest names in washington. what's interesting, anybody you call, nobody says, no. everybody says, when is it? what time? i'll be there. [no audio] >> reporter: all right. brace yourself. we'll show you a bizarre ceremonial first pitch in japan. creepy and entertaining all at the same time. a promotional movie coming out "grudge versus the ring." coming out in japan. the lady from the ring pitching to the grudge. how can she see through the hair as she gives up the field pitch. i like the idea of a ceremonial first pitch. >> ceremonial first inning there. so weird! >> kind of like a five-minute ceremony. >> it's like "thriller" gone bad. >> i think the craziest thing i've seen in the u.s. is when the a's had the elephant throw out the first pitch. trained the elephant! >> oh! >> okay.
park. holiday holding his annual golf tourny benefiting the youth leadership foundation.re than $1 million to help more than 3,000 kids and the dmv receive personal mentoring through its summer program. big names in the local sports taking part, including our kristen berset. >> some of the biggest names in washington. what's interesting, anybody you call, nobody says, no. everybody says, when is it? what time? i'll be there. [no audio] >> reporter: all right. brace yourself. we'll...
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about the kids in fair amount park today and the smith memorial playground held its annual father's day celebration. the event was co-hosted by the pincus family foundation david pincus who died in 2011 was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> this really has been a gorgeous father's day weekend weather wise. the warm and muggy conditions will definitely be continuing as we move through our nighttime hours and we're looking for dry and warm conditions if you are heading out and then we are tracking some showers for tuesday. monday night into tuesday morning. currently 90 degrees in philadelphia and you are looking at mostly clear skies and satellite radar showing us that we are dry. just dry and clear right now and a nice eaching on tap feeling muggy, though and the humidity builds in and what we can expect as we go to futurecast and we have the big bubble of high pressure as we move into the start of our next workweek. tomorrow, monday being the official start to our summer seasons and going to feel like that. we are going to have plenty of sunshine once again tomorrow because high pressure
about the kids in fair amount park today and the smith memorial playground held its annual father's day celebration. the event was co-hosted by the pincus family foundation david pincus who died in 2011 was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> this really has been a gorgeous father's day weekend weather wise. the warm and muggy conditions will definitely be continuing as we move through our nighttime hours and we're...
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september, this place, thanks to $100,000 grant, from the big sun foundation, will be a clean safe house for the school children of highland parkcedar ways tired eye had seen the light. >> and the houses, it is fabulous, it is magnificant. it is something that our children can take care of on their own, they can be proud of, they can be a part of. >> it is like a model, so to me, a lot of life, got a bunch -- with the property, here, a woman with this vision, she said i'm going to do the whole block. >> putting the energy and everything into it, putting the vibes into it. >> putting the work into it. >> her moon ministries has fundraising campaign, hoping to raise money to furnish the homework house, and build out the rest of the neighborhood, a place where the liquor store often doubles as a supermarket. a vegetarian restaurant here, marketplace here, the wellness center, avalon village. >> this lot right here, this is going to be a tenant and volley -- a tennis and volleyball court. >> seem like an awfully big dream. >> yes. >> who the hell plays tennis around here? >> nobody, but guess what, we will teach them how, because w
september, this place, thanks to $100,000 grant, from the big sun foundation, will be a clean safe house for the school children of highland parkcedar ways tired eye had seen the light. >> and the houses, it is fabulous, it is magnificant. it is something that our children can take care of on their own, they can be proud of, they can be a part of. >> it is like a model, so to me, a lot of life, got a bunch -- with the property, here, a woman with this vision, she said i'm going to...
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the clinton foundation has done one thing, served as a place to park people until they're ready to use> like blumenthal. he didn't work for the foundation? >> he's done work for the foundation absolutely. >> where is he now? >> you mean at this moment in time? >> don't be a wise-ass. >> do you think they've done any good work. >> why are you focusing on negative rumors rather than the good they've done? >> you've given a lot of money away -- >> the results. >> you -- >> you read the article. you know what the percentage is. >> i admire -- >> i don't have a foundation. >> you can't deny that they have done wonderful work with theirs too. just because you don't agree with them, you can't minimize the work they've done. >> help me out. >> you said i was going to get finished. >> may i ask my question? >> of course. >> how many people are now in the clinton campaign that worked for the foundation before she declared she was running for president? >> if you're going to run a presidential campaign you want -- >> please answer my question. >> i am doing that. >> all right. don't give me an ex
the clinton foundation has done one thing, served as a place to park people until they're ready to use> like blumenthal. he didn't work for the foundation? >> he's done work for the foundation absolutely. >> where is he now? >> you mean at this moment in time? >> don't be a wise-ass. >> do you think they've done any good work. >> why are you focusing on negative rumors rather than the good they've done? >> you've given a lot of money away -- >>...
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park. >> big donation will now help protect philadelphia's k9 officers. >> so the philadelphia police foundatione the department new protective vests, and those vest razz both bulletproof and puncture proof. that donation will help outfit all 23 dogs on the k9 unit, it is a much needed donation, since the foundation says the armor was not part of the city's budget. this will be the first time in years, each dog will have it own body armor. speaking of dogs, chris, seems one had really hard time at a baseball game yesterday. >> they let a dog into a baseball game? >> they did. >> soup dog. snoop dog? we all know, throwing the first pitch is supposed to be a great honor. but for some, let's just go to the video. before san diego padres game yesterday afternoon, rapper snoop dog threw out throughout e ceremonial pitch. (laughing). >> watch 50-cent, remember? this went way -- >> oh, dang. >> to the right. >> unlike most fishes pitches, he had a little sing on this one. i think he's trying to throw too hard is the problem? >> so does it go into the worse pitch ever conversation? >> got to be. i think
park. >> big donation will now help protect philadelphia's k9 officers. >> so the philadelphia police foundatione the department new protective vests, and those vest razz both bulletproof and puncture proof. that donation will help outfit all 23 dogs on the k9 unit, it is a much needed donation, since the foundation says the armor was not part of the city's budget. this will be the first time in years, each dog will have it own body armor. speaking of dogs, chris, seems one had...
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they went to citizens bank park for the first ever little rhino read along, it was hosted by ryan howard and his foundationher players and the phanatic made the book come alive even acting out the scenes, all of this before they took on the cubs. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board. melissa magee is here now. >> reporter: it's definitely calmer across the delaware and lehigh valley. that is good news after the strong showers and storms that moved through. it's quiet as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan radar, no issues with precipitation just a small shower moving off the coast in ocean county. if you are traveling along route 9 and along the garden state parkway, right there between the two highways, between barnegat and barnegat light we are tracking a shower but it's moving out to sea. this was taken by brian in newark, delaware, this is pea size hail that moved through during the height of that storm. you can see that we had the hail that moved through the showers and storms and a big thanks for sharing the picture with us. it's cooler in the wake of the system. only 66 at
they went to citizens bank park for the first ever little rhino read along, it was hosted by ryan howard and his foundationher players and the phanatic made the book come alive even acting out the scenes, all of this before they took on the cubs. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board. melissa magee is here now. >> reporter: it's definitely calmer across the delaware and lehigh valley. that is good news after the strong showers and storms that moved...
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park, magdalena doris, cbs 2 news. >>> it is a thrill of the 21st nt the final concrete pour for the new york wheel includes burying a historic time capsule in the foundation. it's part of four projects set to become america's tallest ferris wheel at 630 feet when completed next year. with the foundation in place, crews can begin working on the frame. >> this is creating what we call destination st. george. and local resident spot, we think, on new york harbor. >> the items in the time capsule include pieces from the staten island museum and local community. >>> time now to get our wonderful forecast from elise finch. hi, elise. >> hey, cindy. this is a good one. the first weekend of summer is not disappointing. it is exactly what most people want. it's warm and sunny but it's not humid. let's check in with some of our weather watchers t reporting. we'll get started in the lower hudson valley. this is greg still reporting a warm 87 degrees in peekskill. this is beautiful gorgeous weather to start off the weekend. ice cream and sunglasses. not a bad idea. you can set to new jersey. slightly cooler there. this is lynn. she's in bloomfield. she says it's 79 d
park, magdalena doris, cbs 2 news. >>> it is a thrill of the 21st nt the final concrete pour for the new york wheel includes burying a historic time capsule in the foundation. it's part of four projects set to become america's tallest ferris wheel at 630 feet when completed next year. with the foundation in place, crews can begin working on the frame. >> this is creating what we call destination st. george. and local resident spot, we think, on new york harbor. >> the items...
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park. ken griffey jr. threw out the first pitch. they beat the democrats the showdown is for charity. proceeds go to the boys and girls clubs of greater washington. the nationals dream foundation also the washington literacy. >> baseball, basketball. >> diamond stone selected 40th overall second round by the peli ♪ sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season going on now, with our best-buy rated c2 queen mattress now only $699.99. only at a sleep number store. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- will forte, ashley benson,
park. ken griffey jr. threw out the first pitch. they beat the democrats the showdown is for charity. proceeds go to the boys and girls clubs of greater washington. the nationals dream foundation also the washington literacy. >> baseball, basketball. >> diamond stone selected 40th overall second round by the peli ♪ sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season going on now, with our...
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park service said we will and shall. major historians came and said, you will need to. as a result of what was shared with rally on the high ground that provided us the foundation to address slavery. the essential tenet of the civil war. it also provided a foundation of how we commemorated this at centennial -- the sus continual. a part of this process, as we i haveking internally -- seen his preliminary work, he has identified a number of sites -- park service site in the southeast or he has compiled in credible information that is related to reconstruction and ties into that part, history, mission, vision, and goals. one of the things -- you all maybe not know, this coming august, the park service turns 100. it is the centennial. it was signed into law by woodrow wilson. 1916. as we move towards the centennial, we are being challenged by the current director of the national park service in terms of relevancy, diversity, and inclusion. with that he is asking, what has worked? the previous 100 years? what has not worked in the previous 100 years? what can we take into our second century they can make us better than we were in the first century? to answer a question, i bel
park service said we will and shall. major historians came and said, you will need to. as a result of what was shared with rally on the high ground that provided us the foundation to address slavery. the essential tenet of the civil war. it also provided a foundation of how we commemorated this at centennial -- the sus continual. a part of this process, as we i haveking internally -- seen his preliminary work, he has identified a number of sites -- park service site in the southeast or he has...
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addition to her role as director of one of southern arizona's largest park, she served for four years on the january 8 memorial foundation board. i hiked the park to talk about its value and we continue to work together on efforts to protect and improve this gem. we will be sad to lose her in august and no doubt her leadership of our park contributed to her appointment to oversee the third most visited national park in the country. i thank her for her service and i wish her well. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> madam speaker, i rise today to express my fierce opposition to the illegal alien provision that has been inserted into the legislative branch appropriations bill. ms. sanchez: this partisan language will force the library of congress to use the term even though the library congress decided to remove that derogatory and totally inaccurate term from the library's subject heading system. illegal alien is a form
addition to her role as director of one of southern arizona's largest park, she served for four years on the january 8 memorial foundation board. i hiked the park to talk about its value and we continue to work together on efforts to protect and improve this gem. we will be sad to lose her in august and no doubt her leadership of our park contributed to her appointment to oversee the third most visited national park in the country. i thank her for her service and i wish her well. and i yield...
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parking so on on some. >> they retrofit the building. >> you need a foundation and the slugdz what we know is the reason buildingsparking so there's solutions in northern and southern california and those engineering solutions can avoid blocking parking spaces there had are other solutions being development. >> if there are no further questions ladies and gentlemen, i think we'll wrap up. we'll be posting on the dbi and the other website we're looking at looking at another meeting probable from 6 to 89. thank you very much for your attention and do call the knowledge department if you have questions - >> when you show up to vote auto our local polling place everything is running smoothly but a lot of details involved in running a polling place your may have a few workers with appear to be our or on their own what happens if if the polling place is not open on time are a machinery doesn't function who can they your honor, to for help those poll workers have a large support structure managed plths the department of elections let looking at behind the screens and running hundreds of polling place is made and smooth
parking so on on some. >> they retrofit the building. >> you need a foundation and the slugdz what we know is the reason buildingsparking so there's solutions in northern and southern california and those engineering solutions can avoid blocking parking spaces there had are other solutions being development. >> if there are no further questions ladies and gentlemen, i think we'll wrap up. we'll be posting on the dbi and the other website we're looking at looking at another...
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park in napa yesterday afternoon. we haven't received any information on the hiker's injuries or his condition. >>> one of the world's most unusual charity fundraisers is set to start tonight. it benefits san francisco's slide church foundation. a chance to have lunch with billionaire investor warren buffett. buffett has raised more than $20 million for glide during the past 16 years. the record bid was set in 2012 at almost $3.5 million. the winner can invite up to seven friends to join the lunch at the steakhouse in new york city. ebay says bidding will open at 7:30 pm pacific and run through friday. >>> is that where we're going? >> i hope so. starting bid, $25,000. >> well. and it's going to get up to the millions for sure. it is only june 5th and already we're seeing the june gloom here in the bay area. >> yes, we are. >> more from rosemary orozco about this weather. >> typical june pattern, in the inner east bay today, it was really warm. then you check out the shot i'm about to show you the going a bit. we're socked in by fog. it's been cool here for most of the day. right now 60 degrees in san francisco, 73 in santa rosa, as we headed down towards oakland, 66. livermore in the upper 80s and san jose 82. so depending
park in napa yesterday afternoon. we haven't received any information on the hiker's injuries or his condition. >>> one of the world's most unusual charity fundraisers is set to start tonight. it benefits san francisco's slide church foundation. a chance to have lunch with billionaire investor warren buffett. buffett has raised more than $20 million for glide during the past 16 years. the record bid was set in 2012 at almost $3.5 million. the winner can invite up to seven friends to...
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park to help those affected by neuro fibro mo ptosis. participants raise money and awareness for the children's tumor foundation. >>> the manayunk arts festivalhis is the 27th year for the event. more than 300 local and national artists display their works along main street. the arts festival runs through tomorrow. >>> more of the "today" show coming your way next. erika and i will see you at 9:00 for a full hour of news. from all of us here at nbc10, have a great weekend. >> we are back on a saturday morning, june 25th, 2016. we have a great crowd spending their time out here on the plaza with us. >> it's a great bunch. >> you class up the place. >> i haven't seen dylan in a while, can i say, there is a little bit showing now. >> a baby bump. >> i can't suck it in any longer. >> you don't want to. >> it's official, it's will. >> you wear it well. >> thank you. >> still to come in this half hour of "today," it's the perfect summer day for a cold sweet street, gelato giving people a run for their money. >> you need to go to italy to experience it. it is summertime, we got great ideas to help you plan your next back yard barbecue or summer part
park to help those affected by neuro fibro mo ptosis. participants raise money and awareness for the children's tumor foundation. >>> the manayunk arts festivalhis is the 27th year for the event. more than 300 local and national artists display their works along main street. the arts festival runs through tomorrow. >>> more of the "today" show coming your way next. erika and i will see you at 9:00 for a full hour of news. from all of us here at nbc10, have a great...
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foundation. david pinkus was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> a group of local sons and dads took to the diamond to celebrate father's day today. they held its annual celebration in fairmount parkthe 27th year in a row they hosted this picnic. the last seven of which included what you see here a softball game. organizers say it's a chance to honor local dads and have fun in the process. >> get united as one. this softball game is a fun game to come out as a family oriented game. come out, have fun and meet all people from different walks of life. >> today's event is one of the longest running urban father day celebrations in the country. >>> nbc 10 needs your help to reward people who are making a difference in our community. nbc 10 and nbc universal are giving away grants to local non-profits. we call it 21st century solutions. the goal is to support organizations that are putting into place new and innovative programs. the application is on our website. find it the at nbc10.com. the deadline to apply is august 26. >>> the soon to be tallest building in philadelphia keeps creeping up into the skyline. we will take you inside the construction of the comcast innovation and techn
foundation. david pinkus was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> a group of local sons and dads took to the diamond to celebrate father's day today. they held its annual celebration in fairmount parkthe 27th year in a row they hosted this picnic. the last seven of which included what you see here a softball game. organizers say it's a chance to honor local dads and have fun in the process. >> get united as one. this softball game is a fun game to come out as a family...
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parked oracle hoping for a victory celebration. each fan paid $20 to get in, proceeds going to the warriors community foundation.hristien kafton was out talking to fans in oakland who still believe. >> you know, they have to keep us in suspense. they'll do it monday here. >> you are confident? >> oh, yeah. we all are. we have to be. >> i was disappointed because we lost. i am not surprised by what lebron did. the warriors need to step it up and play d. >>> look in oakland, the alameda county court hour, tribune building, oakland city hall, all lit up in warriors colors. >>> the frustration after the game was not limited to warriors players. steph curry's wife ayesha tweeted this. >> now that tweet from her stayed up for about 15 minutes after the game until she deleted it. now, she followed that up with a couple of more tweets. she tweeted. she tweeted. she says the police racially profiled her father during the game. he was almost arrested. the nba told ms. curry that arena security checked the credentials of ayesha's father because they thought he looked like someone else, a man who is known for faking credent
parked oracle hoping for a victory celebration. each fan paid $20 to get in, proceeds going to the warriors community foundation.hristien kafton was out talking to fans in oakland who still believe. >> you know, they have to keep us in suspense. they'll do it monday here. >> you are confident? >> oh, yeah. we all are. we have to be. >> i was disappointed because we lost. i am not surprised by what lebron did. the warriors need to step it up and play d. >>> look...
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park shredding their mobile home. >> it did take out one, rolled it off its foundation. >> reporter: the local walmart badly damaged.> weather delay. lightning was in the area. >> reporter: in chicago, some 50,000 soccer fans took cover at soldier field when rain poured down during the copa america game between colombia and chile, causing a two-hour delay. before moving east, the storm also packing a one-two punch over parts of minnesota, pounding rain and even more tornadoes. there have been two reports of injuries this morning, no deaths. this is the worst of the damage we've seen, a damaged gas station. if you walk over here, you can see a semi on its side. crews working to get it upright. and crews working to restore power to thousands. matt and savannah? >> blake mccoy, thank you. >>> that weather system is moving to the east. who is it going to impact? >> mid-atlantic states will take the brunt of this. from charleston to washington, d.c., heavy showers and thunderstorms pushing east. we do have an enhanced risk of strong storms from eastern indiana all the way into central west virginia. 34 million people at
park shredding their mobile home. >> it did take out one, rolled it off its foundation. >> reporter: the local walmart badly damaged.> weather delay. lightning was in the area. >> reporter: in chicago, some 50,000 soccer fans took cover at soldier field when rain poured down during the copa america game between colombia and chile, causing a two-hour delay. before moving east, the storm also packing a one-two punch over parts of minnesota, pounding rain and even more...
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foundation of how we commemorated this at -- the sesquicentennial. earlier, a part of this process, we are looking internally -- i have seen his preliminary work, he has identified a number of sites -- park service site in the southeast where he has compiled in credible information that is related to reconstruction that ties into that park, history, mission, vision, and goals. one of the things -- you all maybe not know, this coming august, the park service turns 100. it is the centennial. it was signed into law by woodrow wilson. [laughter] 1916. as we move towards the centennial, we are being challenged by the current director of the national park service in terms of relevancy, diversity, and inclusion. with that he is asking, what has worked? the previous 100 years? what has not worked in the previous 100 years? what can we take into our second century that can make us better than we were in the first century? to answer a question, i believe that the work we are doing, once that is all said and done and put into place, i don't think it will be sitting on a shelf. conversations to us as an entire agency, as we have done in the past will i think, precipitate. there is another piece to t
foundation of how we commemorated this at -- the sesquicentennial. earlier, a part of this process, we are looking internally -- i have seen his preliminary work, he has identified a number of sites -- park service site in the southeast where he has compiled in credible information that is related to reconstruction that ties into that park, history, mission, vision, and goals. one of the things -- you all maybe not know, this coming august, the park service turns 100. it is the centennial. it...
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park system. but the reed amendment is also an investment in our future. the legislation will promote science and innovation through support for the national institutes of health, national science foundation among others. it will support education. i urge my colleagues to support this important proposal, which will make america better and a stronger country. the bottom line is this: a promise is a prosm the middle class needs help, at least much as the pentagon. the republicans should keep their promise to hardwork being american families. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of s. 2943, which the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 46, s. 29 34erbgs a bill to authorize aappropriations for fiscal year 2017 for military activities of the department of defense and so forth and for other purposes. mr. reed: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise to discuss my amendment, which would provide partial relief from the caps imposed by the bipartisan budget act o
park system. but the reed amendment is also an investment in our future. the legislation will promote science and innovation through support for the national institutes of health, national science foundation among others. it will support education. i urge my colleagues to support this important proposal, which will make america better and a stronger country. the bottom line is this: a promise is a prosm the middle class needs help, at least much as the pentagon. the republicans should keep...