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national parks foundation. it applies to purchases made at i don't have any symptoms.male announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon cancer. it doesn't run in my family. [announcer] most colorectal cancers occur in people with no family history of the disease. but. that test... [announcer] there are several kinds of screening tests for colorectal cancer... talk to your doctor about which one is right for you. i've been screened...and it turned out i had polyps. and the doctor removed them before they had a chance to turn into cancer! [announcer] no buts about it... this is one cancer you can prevent! if you're 50 or older, talk to your doctor and get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives! hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bel
national parks foundation. it applies to purchases made at i don't have any symptoms.male announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon cancer. it doesn't run in my family. [announcer] most colorectal cancers occur in...
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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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (translated): for many years, terrorism was something hypothetical, something that happened elsewhere. but at a certain point, you have to open your eyes. how did we not see this coming? >> narrator: in early 2015, belgian police, with the help of u.s. and french intelligence, were preparing to launch a raid on a terrorist cell thought to be on the verge of an attack. the suspects were hiding out in the town of verviers. (speaking french) >> (translated): they were clearly in contact with people who could have turned them in. but nobody did. these people were extremely careful, they never left the apartment. we knew we would face determined men. they had weapons, they had explosives. (gunfire) >> narrator: when belgian commandos storme
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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (translated): for many years, terrorism was something hypothetical, something that happened elsewhere. but at a certain point, you have to open your eyes....
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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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. major funding for this program is provided by the kendeda fund. >> narrator: this is the story of three seemingly disconnected events beginning at the same time. what they each have in common is a type of infection that is becoming impossible to treat, a type of infection that has triggered deadly outbreaks, even at one of our most prestigious hospitals. it is a crisis that is spreading alarmingly fast, threatening everyone, even the healthy. (siren blaring) >> narrator: our first story starts in tuscon, arizona, in may 2011. >> when i think about that time, i think about spring... and just, you know, how busy it was and how beautiful she was. she was 11-and-a-half years old and just physically perfect, beautiful from head to toe, slim, you
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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. major funding for this program is provided by the kendeda fund. >> narrator: this is the story of three seemingly disconnected events beginning at the same time....
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working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org 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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. life on parole is provided by the w.k. kellogg foundation and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. (birds chirping) >> narrator: for a year and a half, we followed four people in connecticut as they left prison and were put on parole. >> i've been incarcerated for a little over eight-and-a-half years. the judge gave me ten years, i thought it was the end of the world, and here i am, ten days i'm going to be walking out the door. starting my life over. >> narrator: the state is trying to use parole as part of an effort to reduce its prison population. >> when i get out, you know, hopefully i get out of here and stay out of here. i've been here before, so it's easier said than
working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org 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. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. life on parole is provided by the w.k. kellogg foundation and the john d. and...
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the tech giant is donating one dollar from every apple pay purchase to the park foundation that applieso the company store or app store. about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. herescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have h hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and enbrel, fda approvedge. for 18 years. i'm registered nurse ali gorman this is your "action news" health tip. playgrounds are not just for kids, while t
the tech giant is donating one dollar from every apple pay purchase to the park foundation that applieso the company store or app store. about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. herescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood...
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the company will donate a dollar to the national park foundation. apple's c-e-o tim cook says... is part of the company's goal to leave the world better than when we found it. 'apple pay' is available on new model i-phones, the apple watch and the newest version of the operating system on mac computers. last weather and goodbye final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. a full hour of entertainment news is on the at 7:00 it's the insider, entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one, jay-z's new album drops and queen bey's hive is losing its mind. ♪ >> how bonnie and clyde are controlling the narrative and profit in the process. >> jay-z would like to sell what he makes in the store he owns. >> then, why dating j.lo is humbling for a-rod. >> the paparazzi was screaming at me. not even in english. get the hell out of the way. >> then, number three, will ferrell comes clean about mariah carey's missing cameo in "the house." >> is it true she showed up late to shoot
the company will donate a dollar to the national park foundation. apple's c-e-o tim cook says... is part of the company's goal to leave the world better than when we found it. 'apple pay' is available on new model i-phones, the apple watch and the newest version of the operating system on mac computers. last weather and goodbye final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. a full hour of entertainment news is on the at 7:00 it's the insider, entertainment tonight at 7-30....
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park. the lucy pet foundation brings the wave megapool riding the waves will be jack and a kwant a couple otheres, pass sunday, 15 for people and $6 for dogs. >> naes a dog on the surf board. i love the shades. >> and one is popping balloons while surfing. >> i don't know if i could make it standing up on a board that far. >> you don't have four legs they have more balance. >> good point. >> hot this weekend you got a pool, take the dog in there with you. low 100s looking good saturday and sunday for the heat dropping down ten degrees monday. >> thank you for joining us. >> bye. [ 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 ferrell. alison brie.
park. the lucy pet foundation brings the wave megapool riding the waves will be jack and a kwant a couple otheres, pass sunday, 15 for people and $6 for dogs. >> naes a dog on the surf board. i love the shades. >> and one is popping balloons while surfing. >> i don't know if i could make it standing up on a board that far. >> you don't have four legs they have more balance. >> good point. >> hot this weekend you got a pool, take the dog in there with you. low...
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park. the magical bridge foundation is raising $2.4 million for that park as well. >>> the time is 6:58 am. big oil companies are being sued by bay area counties and a city near the mexican border. it is because of the issue of rising sea levels. 37 oil, gas, and coal companies are being sued on behalf of marin and san mateo counties and the city of imperial beach in san diego. companies like chevron and exxon mobil are accused of knowing for years that using fossil fuels increases fuel, global warming, the melting of icecaps and higher sea levels. the lawsuit claims that these companies hear that information and try to discredit scientific studies. marin county says that 12,000 homes valued at $16 billion are at risk because of rising sea levels. so far there is no comment by several energy companies. >>> san francisco police began 24 hours of patrols after a shooting turned deadly of a robbery suspect at a popular tourist destination. >>> a recent uptick in violent sex crimes on the bart system. we will tell you more about the troubling numbers and how the police chief is planning to resp
park. the magical bridge foundation is raising $2.4 million for that park as well. >>> the time is 6:58 am. big oil companies are being sued by bay area counties and a city near the mexican border. it is because of the issue of rising sea levels. 37 oil, gas, and coal companies are being sued on behalf of marin and san mateo counties and the city of imperial beach in san diego. companies like chevron and exxon mobil are accused of knowing for years that using fossil fuels increases...
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parks fund. the magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million. for esther, she now believes anything is possible if you speak up. you may even have the solution to make a better, more magical place. >> i'm really happy for these kids and i really hope they have a really good time at the park. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there's been an increase in sexual assaults on bart trains and on bart property. we will tell you what bart plans to do to make riders feel safer. >>> dirty needles along sidewalks, streets and parks. the efforts from san francisco to deal with this growing problem. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is getting busier out there. this is a look at highway 24. not a bad commute driving into the oakland area. >>> not a bad forecast if you like cooler temperatures and a bigger fog bank. that's what we have. we will take a look at the numbers. meta appetite control... it's your glass of willpower that helps keep cravings... ...far, far away. feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically... ...proven
parks fund. the magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million. for esther, she now believes anything is possible if you speak up. you may even have the solution to make a better, more magical place. >> i'm really happy for these kids and i really hope they have a really good time at the park. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there's been an increase in sexual assaults on bart trains and on bart property. we will tell you what bart plans to do to make...
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park sprang from as it were. >> the history, yeah. >> this natural spring attracted scores of nearby city dwerlz eager for presh water. >> entertaining began. laying the foundationeate their own escapist destination as cording to jim frutell. >> when the industry started. it was in the middle ages. cities were established. dirty. crowded. so, started setting up pleasure guarders on the outskits of the city. it is now a provided escape. but america took this entertainment to new heights. the ferris wheel debuted at the first chicago world fair. proving there was a market for more extreme entertainment. >> originally the amusement parks started by transportation companies on the outskirts of constituenty to generate ridership on the weekends and evenings. as the the companies matured they started selling off the parts to people operating aas their primary business rather than a side line. you saw emergence of an industry. a global industry. >> as the years advanced so did technology. rides became faster, bigger, with one rising above all of the rest. >> from the very armiest amusement parks, rommer coasters, quickly emerged as being the signature attraction. ♪ rol
park sprang from as it were. >> the history, yeah. >> this natural spring attracted scores of nearby city dwerlz eager for presh water. >> entertaining began. laying the foundationeate their own escapist destination as cording to jim frutell. >> when the industry started. it was in the middle ages. cities were established. dirty. crowded. so, started setting up pleasure guarders on the outskits of the city. it is now a provided escape. but america took this entertainment...
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park fund. magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million for esther. believes anything is possible if you speak up. >> i really am happy for the kids and i hope that they have a really good time. >> reporter: ktvu fox 2news. >>> incredible rescue after a dog saved a deer from drowning. he was walking his dog when all of the sudden he ran into the water and started swimming after something. moments later he came back to shore with a baby deer in his mouth. the dog kept nudging the deer just to make sure he was okay. he stayed with his new friend until a vet arrived and that fawn is expected to make a full recovery. >> so nice. >> very good. >>> hope you join us back for the 4 on 2. our coverage did notes on ktvu.com. dr. oz: today, sexual assault during massage. we expose what's really going on in some back room spa and massage parlors. >> it almost felt like she was fit fifth hitting on me. dr. oz: see what we uncovered. then -- >> we're not dolls. dr. oz: women speak out about the first time they were sexual assaulted. >> definitely not ok. dr. oz: co
park fund. magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million for esther. believes anything is possible if you speak up. >> i really am happy for the kids and i hope that they have a really good time. >> reporter: ktvu fox 2news. >>> incredible rescue after a dog saved a deer from drowning. he was walking his dog when all of the sudden he ran into the water and started swimming after something. moments later he came back to shore with a baby deer in his mouth. the dog kept...
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parks fund. magical bird foundation will raise $2.4 million for ester she now believes anything is possible if youmake the world a better place. >> i hope they have a really good time at the park. >>> the richmond city council is going to consider a very small way to help the homeless when it meets. the council is going to consider a program that will make six tiny homes. tiny homes have many big advantaging especially the cost and speed with which they can be built. the council is considering owning a pirate program so it can work out any potential programs for easily. >>> a 2017 season continues to be a tough one for the san francisco giants and the tat sell out streak has finally ended. last night's attendance was 2,400 seats from a sell out. dating back to october 12,010th. the giants tied the game in the third when gorkies hernandez knocked in joe panic who scored from first. panic was called out the plate but a replay reversed the call. matt moore grabs a dribbler and tries to get the out at first base but it didn't happen. then in the sixth, brandon geyer's bunt picked up again by j.j. wang
parks fund. magical bird foundation will raise $2.4 million for ester she now believes anything is possible if youmake the world a better place. >> i hope they have a really good time at the park. >>> the richmond city council is going to consider a very small way to help the homeless when it meets. the council is going to consider a program that will make six tiny homes. tiny homes have many big advantaging especially the cost and speed with which they can be built. the council...
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water is rising through quardz and parks and causing home to shift from their foundation. and scare any moments in texas neighborhood this weekend. heavy rains us kaed a large sink hole to open up in front of dozens of homes in west el paso. swallowing a vehicle. a woman driving that car popped out of a window and jump on to the roof. scary moment and lod of flood ago roun the country and own issues here as well. >> we do absolutely right. it's a mess outsidement leap leaptty of flooding and massive flash flooding and torrential downpours. live look at storm scan 3 we're dealing with storms and rain pushing across the regio region. and even at this hour this will could be tin as we head into the overnight hours tonight. showing you torrential downpours tracking all evenin evening. one in particular near glassboro check out the return on radar. some significant downpours from clayton to waterford to winslot and yes this is actually prompt aid flash flood warning for the following counties. atlanta, cumberland, gloucester, salem until 4:15 a.m. and seen significant rainfall
water is rising through quardz and parks and causing home to shift from their foundation. and scare any moments in texas neighborhood this weekend. heavy rains us kaed a large sink hole to open up in front of dozens of homes in west el paso. swallowing a vehicle. a woman driving that car popped out of a window and jump on to the roof. scary moment and lod of flood ago roun the country and own issues here as well. >> we do absolutely right. it's a mess outsidement leap leaptty of flooding...
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park fund. the magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million for esther.ves that anything is possible if you speak up. you may have a solution to make the world a better, more magical place. >> i am really happy for these kids. i hope that they have a really good time at the park. >> reporter: ktvu, fox news. from short shorts, two halter tops, changes to the dress code in the unified school district. what parents and students will notice in the school year. spent like a plan to extend dedicated bus only lanes through the san francisco neighborhood, meeting opposition. the things that businesses and people that live and work nearby are specifically worried about. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this july visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. >>> this portion of ktvu news sponsored by championship soccer at levi state and. >>> it is a 20 9 am. i am gasia mikaelian. >> i am mike me back. let's get over to steve paulson with
park fund. the magical bridge foundation will raise $2.4 million for esther.ves that anything is possible if you speak up. you may have a solution to make the world a better, more magical place. >> i am really happy for these kids. i hope that they have a really good time at the park. >> reporter: ktvu, fox news. from short shorts, two halter tops, changes to the dress code in the unified school district. what parents and students will notice in the school year. spent like a plan to...
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his foundation helped transform the site over the years. final phase begin in a few weeks. refurbished park includes two baseball fields and a turf football field. meanwhile, he will face off against his old team in december. >> you don't have to wait that long to get your first eagles fix. the bird's first preseason game is less than a month away. play the packers on august 10. with bills dolphins and jets. see them all right here on nbc 10. official eagles station. >> today take the kids to a free community health fair in philadelphia. feature carnival themed activities, food and music and health screenings. fun day fair starts at 11:00. the fair focuses on kids ages three and up. >>> check this out, nine-year-old from florida has earned the nickname donut boy. made a stop yesterday at the upper township police department in the lehigh valley. right now, tyler is on a six week tour to thank police officers all along the east coast. been buying donuts for officers since last year. he wears the cape that reads i do n donut need a reason to thank a cop. >> i get it. that's sweet. >> we're no
his foundation helped transform the site over the years. final phase begin in a few weeks. refurbished park includes two baseball fields and a turf football field. meanwhile, he will face off against his old team in december. >> you don't have to wait that long to get your first eagles fix. the bird's first preseason game is less than a month away. play the packers on august 10. with bills dolphins and jets. see them all right here on nbc 10. official eagles station. >> today take...
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. >> reporter: we head into the park with arthur muneza of the conservation foundation. the hippos and giraffes dotting the landscape another ubiquitous site. this image sums it up, doesn't it? that man is encroaching on his habitat. >> yes, if you look straight up ahead you can see the real problem. so those are housing developments coming up. >> yeah. >> and a few years back, you know, you never used to have that. all this used to be open, animals could my great going that way but now most of those areas are just inaccessible. >> reporter: detour. that giraffe is completely holding its ground. it's like huh-uh, i ain't moving. you're in my hood, church. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that was incredible. thank you, juju. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. denny's your ho
. >> reporter: we head into the park with arthur muneza of the conservation foundation. the hippos and giraffes dotting the landscape another ubiquitous site. this image sums it up, doesn't it? that man is encroaching on his habitat. >> yes, if you look straight up ahead you can see the real problem. so those are housing developments coming up. >> yeah. >> and a few years back, you know, you never used to have that. all this used to be open, animals could my great going...
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. >> reporter: we head into the park with arthur muneza of the conservation foundation.d giraffes dotting the landscape another ubiquitous site. this image sums it up, doesn't it? that man is encroaching on his habitat. >> yes, if you look straight up ahead you can see the real problem. so those are housing developments coming up. >> yeah. >> and a few years back, you know, you never used to have that. all this used to be open, animals could my great going that way but now most of those areas are just inaccessible. >> reporter: detour. that giraffe is completely holding its ground. it's like huh-uh, i ain't moving. you're in my hood, church. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that was incredible. thank you, juju. >>> we'll be right back. using artificial tears often and still have dry eye symptoms? ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, an
. >> reporter: we head into the park with arthur muneza of the conservation foundation.d giraffes dotting the landscape another ubiquitous site. this image sums it up, doesn't it? that man is encroaching on his habitat. >> yes, if you look straight up ahead you can see the real problem. so those are housing developments coming up. >> yeah. >> and a few years back, you know, you never used to have that. all this used to be open, animals could my great going that way but...
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park event at the orland coliseum. it started at 5:00. >> this benefitted the lucy pet foundation which is a spay and neuter education.an check it out on nbc bay news web page. >>> stand by everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ♪ >> oh, yes! oh, i love that, from bobby newbury, rose. >> you know that song. >> rose friday. we're getting into the spirit around here. oh, my gosh. we should do this every friday. >> i think it's every friday. i wore a rose dress just to match the wine. >> by the end of the show, i may not know what's going on. >> listen, i love nothing more than morales goes deep. one cocktail, she is wild. >> it's summer water to me. like, it goes down so easy. >> it is.
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park. brian: how many square feet devoted to exhibits, and did you have a foundation? what does it cost to run all of this? >> is about 12,000 square feet of space. we used some of the sword space -- some of the storage space were to keep things that aren't on display at but glass walls up so the public can see things like part of the art collection and fdr's car that he drove the king and queen of england around and. they had special hand controls made by ford that allowed him to drive even though he was paralyzed. , he hashis ship models an extraordinary ship model collection. it really helps people see behind the scenes into some of the storage we have. there is a foundation, the roosevelt institute, our 501(c)(3) partner. government federal has structured presidential library systems is the government will pay for the preservation and storage of the actual records, the archives themselves, and the materials associated with the presidential library. they will pay for the staff to maintain that, but not for things like education programs, new exhibits, technology, ed
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foundation. work. is my pleasure to welcome three special guests today. johnson is a supervisory park ranger at the frederick douglass national historic site here in washington dc and will moderate our discussion later. least, robertnot s levine, distinguished professor from the university of maryland. he is the author of the 2016 book, "the life of frederick douglass." following today's program he will be signing copies of his book. we you please welcome, professor robert s levine. you for the introduction and my thanks to tom, for organizing this event. it is a real honor to be your. my guess is that you would rather hear an actor, over an academic. so i will be relatively brief with my introduction. as a lot of you know, frederick douglass was born into slavery in 1818, in the eastern shore of maryland. for his first 20 years, he was a slave, moving back and forth between the eastern shore in baltimore. in 1838,d from slavery taking a train from baltimore while dressed as a sailor. train from baltimore while dressed as a sailor. he made his way to bedford, massachusetts and worked
foundation. work. is my pleasure to welcome three special guests today. johnson is a supervisory park ranger at the frederick douglass national historic site here in washington dc and will moderate our discussion later. least, robertnot s levine, distinguished professor from the university of maryland. he is the author of the 2016 book, "the life of frederick douglass." following today's program he will be signing copies of his book. we you please welcome, professor robert s levine....
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park. let's find out a bit more about this. will travers is president of the born free foundation.ing of what has happened here. firstly, i am so shocked and horrified by what has gone on. let's deal with this issue of legality. it is legal to hunt lions in zimbabwe. there is a quota set by the government and people pay a large amount of money to undertake this activity to remove a lion, usually a male. the rule of thumb, or the notional rule is that the animal must be six years old or older. you can tell this apparently through research by the colour of the animal's knows. if it is more than 60% black, the animal is more than 60% black, the animal is more than six years old. the reason it is set at that level by some people is because they reckon the animal will have fulfilled its genetic potential asa have fulfilled its genetic potential as a breeder and is therefore a sort of redundant. i happen to personally disagree profoundly with that because cecil himself was 13 and had very young calves at the time of his execution and zander was 6.2 years old, apparently, and so had poten
park. let's find out a bit more about this. will travers is president of the born free foundation.ing of what has happened here. firstly, i am so shocked and horrified by what has gone on. let's deal with this issue of legality. it is legal to hunt lions in zimbabwe. there is a quota set by the government and people pay a large amount of money to undertake this activity to remove a lion, usually a male. the rule of thumb, or the notional rule is that the animal must be six years old or older....
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foundation" last year. a viewing set for tomorrow night at the park i shall of saint ana long the 2300 block of east lehighass saturday at 11:00 l basilica of saints peter and paul. so we wish their family the best. >> oh, boy. phillies have confirmed that one of our friends, long time catcher, darren daulton; struggling in his battle with brain cancer. friends and former teammates, have taken to social media to ask for prayers for the 55 year old, who has been battling this disease for four years. he was diagnosed back in 2013, the same cancer that senator john mccain is fighting right now, matter of fact. best to him. >> 8:07. the mayor of allentown is scheduled it appear in federal court in philadelphia this morning. ed pawlowski will answer to corruption charges in a alleged pay to play scandal. the indictment includes former reading mayor, spencer, and they say they shook down people for campaign contributions in exchange for favors and city contract. the men are also fashion i bribery and fraud charges. >> folks, you animal lovers out there. animal instincts, let's talk about this, can your pets, you
foundation" last year. a viewing set for tomorrow night at the park i shall of saint ana long the 2300 block of east lehighass saturday at 11:00 l basilica of saints peter and paul. so we wish their family the best. >> oh, boy. phillies have confirmed that one of our friends, long time catcher, darren daulton; struggling in his battle with brain cancer. friends and former teammates, have taken to social media to ask for prayers for the 55 year old, who has been battling this disease...
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parking lot a. bring your pooch and maybe treats. tickets right now are no longer on sale. this benefits the lucy pet foundationd neuter education. >> that is a small dog. >> small dogs that are a lot of fur. >> the body mass like a pound and the four pounds of fur. it is the dog days of summer right now. >> yeah. taking the dogs far walk today, it is nice along the coast and in san francisco while the inland areas are going to be very warm. but nothing compared to what's on the way this weekend. let's get a look outside right now. three of the microclimates. sun rise underway now and we will have temperatures starting out in outer 50s. lower 50s in the north bay. mostly cloudy skies and the 7-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. check out how hot it will be this weekend. 90 in gill roy. head over towards the east bay. hayward -- and 76 in san mateo. engle side at 62 degrees and 86 in thnovato. little bit cooler along the coast. speaks of the coast, going to be heading inland or away from the coast, that's where temperatures will be hottest in the tri-valley today, we are going to be starting out this morn
parking lot a. bring your pooch and maybe treats. tickets right now are no longer on sale. this benefits the lucy pet foundationd neuter education. >> that is a small dog. >> small dogs that are a lot of fur. >> the body mass like a pound and the four pounds of fur. it is the dog days of summer right now. >> yeah. taking the dogs far walk today, it is nice along the coast and in san francisco while the inland areas are going to be very warm. but nothing compared to...
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foundation to four worthy charitable endeavors. it's going to be amazing. >> the guy from south jersey. i hung up there on the hoeg day park.ou showed me a battle scar you have from putting together how many? >> we had 23,000 this year. i have a few paper cuts on my arm. >> reporter: 15,000 volunteers. >> yes. 15,000 hoegy eaters. and the first 1,000 hoagies is were distributed. -- feed for people in need and the rest were distributed to the residents in the city. was a giant picnic and a lot of fun. >> executive vice president of wawa. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> back inside to you guys. a little bit of a sound check goes on behind me. sorry, hard to hear. back to you. >> all right, keith, thank you so much. we'll check in a bit. >>> now to the weather. it is a hot one. but there's a chance of a stray shower this evening looking live at the blue cross landing where families out having fun. plenty of action in center city, as well. this is a live picture from the campus camera. so many free events in philly during a wawa welcome america festivity. of course, mary j blige are set to
foundation to four worthy charitable endeavors. it's going to be amazing. >> the guy from south jersey. i hung up there on the hoeg day park.ou showed me a battle scar you have from putting together how many? >> we had 23,000 this year. i have a few paper cuts on my arm. >> reporter: 15,000 volunteers. >> yes. 15,000 hoegy eaters. and the first 1,000 hoagies is were distributed. -- feed for people in need and the rest were distributed to the residents in the city. was a...
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park open just after 5:00 p.m. head through the gates, the main lot a. these are live pictures by the way. dogs get up early to surf, too. benefiting the lucy pet foundationlook at them go. one of them's back. that down face promotes spay and neuter education. can we stay on the video all day long? >> hang paw. >> four paws. >>> next trip to a south bay restaurant could you cost you more. many businesses adding a 4% surcharge to the bills. owns say it's to make up for the jump in minimum wage. they have to find a balance of food prices staying the same. many owners opted for a surcharge rather than raising their menu prices. >>> business and tech news, google expanding the reserve with google service. >> for that and rest of the news before the bell, landon dowdy live from cnbc world headquarters on this friday. good morning, landon. >> sam and laura, happy friday and good morning to you both. wall street looks to end the friday on a positive note after the dow closed another record high yesterday. investors digesting earnings this morning from a trio of big banks, jpmorgan chase and citigroup reporting better than expected results. wells fargo posting a
park open just after 5:00 p.m. head through the gates, the main lot a. these are live pictures by the way. dogs get up early to surf, too. benefiting the lucy pet foundationlook at them go. one of them's back. that down face promotes spay and neuter education. can we stay on the video all day long? >> hang paw. >> four paws. >>> next trip to a south bay restaurant could you cost you more. many businesses adding a 4% surcharge to the bills. owns say it's to make up for the...
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park cedar street and river road. there will be fooled and drink to purchase or concert goers can bring a picnic. >>> the gary pappa run has turned out to be a success raising $282,000 for the foundationbreast and prostate health. it honorses gary pappa who died -- honors gary pappa who died of prostate cancer. we thank the thousands of volunteers who made it such a great success. men are urged to get an annual checkup. >>> for the 4th consecutive year ocean city has been owned the favorite beach. ocean city took the top spot with more than half the votes. brigantine took the second spot, and rounding out the top three, margate. >> i like all those places. >> and right in our backyard. >> instagram's new feature give user more control when it comes to blocking offensive comments. >>> a aquarium is now the home of a rescued newborn otter. >>> now looking live flue sky6 live hd looking at center city right now, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, what is on tap for the 4th of july? find out when we come back. >> a tiny deer is being nurse the back to health by a north carolina woman with a big heart. we wanted a big collective aah. nancy is a lic
park cedar street and river road. there will be fooled and drink to purchase or concert goers can bring a picnic. >>> the gary pappa run has turned out to be a success raising $282,000 for the foundationbreast and prostate health. it honorses gary pappa who died -- honors gary pappa who died of prostate cancer. we thank the thousands of volunteers who made it such a great success. men are urged to get an annual checkup. >>> for the 4th consecutive year ocean city has been...
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foundation. >> looked and our house is down the creek. >> the storms submerging cars sending this pickup truck 20 yards from where it was parked. >> for this area this is pretty devastating. >> reporter: this morning a desperate search for a man whose home was swept away. crews digging through two miles of debris. >> go through everything. >> reporter: here in algonquin, illinois, the river remaining above flood stage through monday morning. >> right to ginger tracking the system and where it's heading next. good morning. >> i want to show you what happened early this morning. so just hours ago this is kent island, maryland, that same storm system moving through and looks like apparent tornado damage. we'll find out what it was, but horrible to wake up to and tough for them to be cleaning up after. that same rain causing flash flooding. more than 7 inches falling in parts of delaware. i'll get in a little closer. you can see connecticut feeling it now and really as we go through the rest of the morning hours it's going to be the cape and rhode island and parts of upstate new york that will end up seeing 2 to even 3 inches of rainfall very
foundation. >> looked and our house is down the creek. >> the storms submerging cars sending this pickup truck 20 yards from where it was parked. >> for this area this is pretty devastating. >> reporter: this morning a desperate search for a man whose home was swept away. crews digging through two miles of debris. >> go through everything. >> reporter: here in algonquin, illinois, the river remaining above flood stage through monday morning. >> right to...
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park service to build partnerships with other public and private entities to help preserve the remaining site. as part of my religious beliefs, i believe that knowing who you are, where you come from is a foundation of knowing where you are and where you will be going. history teaches us important lessons that we need to learn and grow from. because of great leaders like martin luther king, president abraham lincoln, rosa parks and many unsung heroes, i am here today as a member of congress representing the great state of utah and we can be proud of who we are and what we believe in that all men are created equal in the eyes of god. it is imperative that here in the united states that we don't make people feel like victims and that all americans are not afraid of but empowered by their history and our future. i commend representative clay for his sponsorship of this bill and i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1927. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california continues to reserve. mr. mcclintock: prepared to close when the gentleman is ready to close. mr. clay: i am prepared to close, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. cl
park service to build partnerships with other public and private entities to help preserve the remaining site. as part of my religious beliefs, i believe that knowing who you are, where you come from is a foundation of knowing where you are and where you will be going. history teaches us important lessons that we need to learn and grow from. because of great leaders like martin luther king, president abraham lincoln, rosa parks and many unsung heroes, i am here today as a member of congress...