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we have the biggest strike from the post office with 3000 people walking out today of the crown poston the high street. royal mail says there was not a lot of perfect. there are concerns they will be joined on wednesday and thursday by collea g u es joined on wednesday and thursday by colleagues who keep post offices supplied with cash. —— a lot of effect. there are also worries that post office workers will not cross the picket line. there are issues with british airways affecting cabin crew. that is likely to hit on christmas day and boxing day. a gas will be hosting talks on tuesday involving unite and swiss sport ahead of two days of industrial action plan late in the week by baggage handlers at 18 airports. —— swissport. it is not particularly good for the festive season here. thanks very much. live to westminster — and our assistant political editor norman smith. we are hearing a whole list of areas affected by strike action. what is the government saying about it? the government are appealing for all sides to sit down and negotiate in these different disputes. what i'm not hea
we have the biggest strike from the post office with 3000 people walking out today of the crown poston the high street. royal mail says there was not a lot of perfect. there are concerns they will be joined on wednesday and thursday by collea g u es joined on wednesday and thursday by colleagues who keep post offices supplied with cash. —— a lot of effect. there are also worries that post office workers will not cross the picket line. there are issues with british airways affecting cabin...
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until the "post" published that tonight. joining me now is one of the reporters that broke this just a while ago. thank you for joining us. i know this must be a busy time for you. >> yes, thanks for having me. >> the big new piece of this is both the cia's conclusion that russia was trying to decide who should be the next president of the united states, that's what this intervention was about, but also this information that was given to congress. were there multiple times when the intelligence agencies, when the cia, when this intelligence information was brought to congressional leaders? >> well, we know that the cia briefed the senate intelligence committee last week with this information, which is partly what prompted a letter, the letter we mention, in the article, from seven senators, senator wyden of oregon, from president obama asking him to declassify information that these senators thought was important for the public to know. these are all democratic senators who signed the letter. and this is the information, par
until the "post" published that tonight. joining me now is one of the reporters that broke this just a while ago. thank you for joining us. i know this must be a busy time for you. >> yes, thanks for having me. >> the big new piece of this is both the cia's conclusion that russia was trying to decide who should be the next president of the united states, that's what this intervention was about, but also this information that was given to congress. were there multiple times...
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the post offers claims it is business as usual, the post office claims it is business as usual, whilere sites are closed, post—office insists its modernisation plans will go ahead. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. government says it keeps these issues under review. our correspondent daniel boettcher is outside the conciliation service acas in central london. what can you tell us about any progress at the dogs? at the moment we don't know whether there has been any progress. there might be strikes on christmas day and boxing day involving some ba cabin crew. just over 2500 are members of the unite union. talk set between united and ba, air, but such welcoming the fight talks are taking place. british airways has put out a statement this morning in which it said it was planning to run a full schedule on christmas day and box
the post offers claims it is business as usual, the post office claims it is business as usual, whilere sites are closed, post—office insists its modernisation plans will go ahead. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. government says...
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the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" author of this book "they can't kill us all", ferguson baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement. mr. lowery, where did did you get the title for this book? >> the title comes from a sign from a vigil after antonio martin. after the grand jury decision become two years ago now to not charge the officer in ferguson. one of the reasons we stuck with it, we thought it captured the ethos and feeling of so many of the people who had taken to the streets the last few years. there's been a shooting and seemed like it's happening for 's one it wasn't one of the massive nights, but i remember seeing that and just, and making a note in my notebook that day that it captured a lot of the feeling that i'd been seeing and hearing from demonstrators. >> host: what was your experience in ferguson? >> guest: so i got to ferguson two days after michael brown had been killed. at the time i was a national reporter for the post covering politics, i was covering congress. a very different beat. and i h
the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" author of this book "they can't kill us all", ferguson baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement. mr. lowery, where did did you get the title for this book? >> the title comes from a sign from a vigil after antonio martin. after the grand jury decision become two years ago now to not charge the officer in ferguson. one of the reasons we stuck with it, we thought...
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the post office claims it is business as usual, while dozens of city centre sites are closed, the post go ahead. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. the government says it keeps these issues under review. our correspondent daniel boettcher is outside the conciliation service acas in central london where talks are taking place to try to resolve the row at british airways. what has been said they are today? here, nothing at all. we do not know at the moment what the progress, if any which has been made here at the talks, but there has been a war of words through statements issued to the media. ba employs about 16,000 cabin crew and what this dispute is about is a group of those who are on what is known as mixed fleet contracts, they fly both short—haul and long haul routes, these people who have joined since 2010. british airway
the post office claims it is business as usual, while dozens of city centre sites are closed, the post go ahead. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. the government says it keeps these issues under review. our correspondent daniel...
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so many of us share pictures and posts on social media. for 21-year-old joshua bagemehl of sheboygan, authorities are now wondering if its where he was sharing a terror plot. this is just scary stuff. shboygan county district anonymous tip monday, bagemeal was possibly planning a school shooting. sunday-- bagemehl posted on facebook "some one needs to do a school shooting around here. it'd be funny as expletive f!@#$." would this have come to fruition, i dont know, but were not taking any chances. on monday, bagemehl whose mother told authorities has a history of schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder legally bought an assault riffle at gander mountain and posted pictures online. within hours, he was arrested. in custody bagemehl told authorities the posts were just to "get a reaction"-- and thought it "would be funny if someone did a school shooting in they asked the suspect what they might find on his phone-- his response-- well your going to see videos of isis beheadings, of explosions. youre going to see drive by shootings. at the suspect
so many of us share pictures and posts on social media. for 21-year-old joshua bagemehl of sheboygan, authorities are now wondering if its where he was sharing a terror plot. this is just scary stuff. shboygan county district anonymous tip monday, bagemeal was possibly planning a school shooting. sunday-- bagemehl posted on facebook "some one needs to do a school shooting around here. it'd be funny as expletive f!@#$." would this have come to fruition, i dont know, but were not taking...
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the very future of high street post offices are under threat. announcements to close more high street post offices. this dispute has been going on for months but the timing of the industrial action is designed to put maximum pressure on the post office. this is the busiest week for handling parcels and letters. but there doesn't appear to be much christmas cheer elsewhere, with another number of unions calling christmas strikes. holiday getaway could be hit with baggage handler is set to strike on friday and saturday, which could affect some regional airports. thousands of cabin crew are also planning industrial action on christmas day and boxing day. british airways insists it will run a full service. and the months of misery for southern rail passengers continues as a00 conductors began a a8—hour walk—out. should trade union powers be curbed ? a8—hour walk—out. should trade union powers be curbed? there is certainly a growing appetite in parliament and public to do something. we fully respect the right to strike but it needs to be proportional
the very future of high street post offices are under threat. announcements to close more high street post offices. this dispute has been going on for months but the timing of the industrial action is designed to put maximum pressure on the post office. this is the busiest week for handling parcels and letters. but there doesn't appear to be much christmas cheer elsewhere, with another number of unions calling christmas strikes. holiday getaway could be hit with baggage handler is set to strike...
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jeep post game show."me to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker u. tonight cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "criminal minds" followed by a new edition of "48 hours" only cbs. alabama wins theampiship. its 26th. beating florida 54-16. lots to come here on "the jeep post game show." allie laforce the trophy presentation. >> allie: ladies and gentlemen, forward for the third consecutive year your s.e.c. champions the alabama crimson tide. ave this kind of success without a full team the this football game and it goes to the man standing right behind me. the leader of this defense. reuben foster. >> allie: reuben. you're a senior. you have been the leader of this defense. what's it like to see the hard work come together for a moment like this before you go out? >> it's big, man. roll tide. >> allie: this is an emotional time. as you look around at these loyal fans, the reason you play this game the guy standing next to you. >> i would like to thank you for having my back, coach saban for trusting
jeep post game show."me to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker u. tonight cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "criminal minds" followed by a new edition of "48 hours" only cbs. alabama wins theampiship. its 26th. beating florida 54-16. lots to come here on "the jeep post game show." allie laforce the trophy presentation. >> allie: ladies and gentlemen, forward for the third consecutive year your s.e.c. champions the alabama...
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take the post office dispute as an example. have taken industrial action. they did earlier this month. consistently for months, possibly longer, the union has been asking post office managers to sit down with them and map out the future. we are talking about the specific timing in the run—up to christmas. i appreciate you are saying these are not disputes which have suddenly started. they have been ongoing. but why have this action in the run—up to christmas when it is a time that is going to upset people out there trying to get things ready for christmas. upset people out there trying to get things ready for christmasli upset people out there trying to get things ready for christmas. i don't think any time is a good time for industrial action to take place. the reality is that workers feel they don't have an alternative. they feel managers are not listening to them. they feel they have to do something for the issues which are important for the issues which are important for them. i message to the post office would be sit down
take the post office dispute as an example. have taken industrial action. they did earlier this month. consistently for months, possibly longer, the union has been asking post office managers to sit down with them and map out the future. we are talking about the specific timing in the run—up to christmas. i appreciate you are saying these are not disputes which have suddenly started. they have been ongoing. but why have this action in the run—up to christmas when it is a time that is going...
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she's been writing columns for "the post" for a number of years. if i have a morning without a ruth marcus column, i'm thinking, what's wrong? we have sitting next to me jen psaki, the white house communications director who has been both a participant and an observer of the role of media in campaigns, in politics and in our political system. i want to thank you both for being here. and i would like to start with the question, in terms of the role of media, how is this election different from previous elections? and there's a little allusion there, but you don't have to catch that. >> but i did. >> and what lessons can we learn from this election for the future? kind of wide open, then we'll hone in. jen, do you want to start on this? >> oh, okay. thank you. all right. well, i think there's a lot of ways to go with that question that you alluded to with a bit of a wink. i will start with the media-specific area. i think that is one of the areas i think, is that people consumed information through social media and news through social media at a much
she's been writing columns for "the post" for a number of years. if i have a morning without a ruth marcus column, i'm thinking, what's wrong? we have sitting next to me jen psaki, the white house communications director who has been both a participant and an observer of the role of media in campaigns, in politics and in our political system. i want to thank you both for being here. and i would like to start with the question, in terms of the role of media, how is this election...
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the huffington post is a global company. 50% of half post traffic comes outside the united states.eady in many different countries. it is fantastic to have an editor in chief who has tremendous knowledge about how to operate a global media company, especially at a time when there is so much happening around the world, whether it is in italy today, or in south korea, or in the u.k. with the announcement of the timing around brexit. this is such a tumultuous time. having somebody at the helm of the media of the huffington post who really knows how to navigate this water is a really a blessing. emily: hearings about the at&t and time warner merger happen today in washington. at&t obviously competitors of the parent company of huffington post, verizon. what you think about big phone companies owning media companies? >> as long as they don't interfere with editorials, not a problem. verizon never interfered with huffington post while i was there, and that is what matters. phone companies can own media companies as long as they leave them alone. emily: last time we spoke, the verizon yah
the huffington post is a global company. 50% of half post traffic comes outside the united states.eady in many different countries. it is fantastic to have an editor in chief who has tremendous knowledge about how to operate a global media company, especially at a time when there is so much happening around the world, whether it is in italy today, or in south korea, or in the u.k. with the announcement of the timing around brexit. this is such a tumultuous time. having somebody at the helm of...
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looking at those other strikes as well, talking about the post office, the post office managers are saying office managers are saying 97% of branches will be open but the problems could be if other union members decide not to cross picket lines. all these strikes are going to affect people in the run—up to christmas, so there's going to be a difficulty getting festive cheer in this week running up to christmas. thanks, kate. see you later on. —— keith. just after 6:30am we'll speak to a conservative mp about whether he thinks the rules surrounding strike action should be changed. we'll also hear from the deputy general secretary of the trades union congress later in the programme. the evacuation of the ruins of east aleppo in syria has resumed. around 350 people, said by aid workers to be in a terrible condition, were brought out of the city last night on buses but thousands are still waiting to leave. the united nations security council will vote today on plans to send un observers to aleppo. greg dawson reports. not as soon as they would have liked, not in the circumstances many would ha
looking at those other strikes as well, talking about the post office, the post office managers are saying office managers are saying 97% of branches will be open but the problems could be if other union members decide not to cross picket lines. all these strikes are going to affect people in the run—up to christmas, so there's going to be a difficulty getting festive cheer in this week running up to christmas. thanks, kate. see you later on. —— keith. just after 6:30am we'll speak to a...
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offices, the main post offices on the high street, are now closed, according to the post office, butisrupted. so that strike is going to go on because of pension changes, job security and closures, and they will bejoined on job security and closures, and they will be joined on thursday and friday by sub post office staff, who are going to be going on strike again, and the royal mail insists that in fact they'll will be little or no or no effect. there are fears that the strikes could mean that some postal workers won't cross picket lines. —— will cross picket lines. strikes also going on with british airways, and now over to my colleague in the conciliation service acas in central london. yes, the talks here at acas are trying to avert a strike on christmas day and boxing day by some ba cabin crews. the company employs around 16,000 cabin crews and of those four and a half thousand joint after 2010, they are on what are known as mixed fleet contract, flying short—haul and long—haul routes. of those, around two and a half thousand belong to the unite union. it is those union members o
offices, the main post offices on the high street, are now closed, according to the post office, butisrupted. so that strike is going to go on because of pension changes, job security and closures, and they will bejoined on job security and closures, and they will be joined on thursday and friday by sub post office staff, who are going to be going on strike again, and the royal mail insists that in fact they'll will be little or no or no effect. there are fears that the strikes could mean that...
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he posted a 50 to 16 record with the bills. brother rob ryan also fired as defensive coordinator. >> lebron james bringing home another title to cleveland. he was named the associated press male athlete of the year. james beat out michael phelps and hussein bolt. >>> army capping off an excellent football season with a big bowl game win. the black nights beating north texas in over time in the heart of dallas, though. final score 38 to 31. meet the dallas cowboys fan who got sweet prevenning on her ex fiancee. she held up a sign my fiancee dumped me in a text message. she bought him tickets to monday night's game between the cowboys and detroit liaisons. she used the tickets and watched her team win big. >> good for her. >>> 15 minutes until the top of the hour. if you are a trump supporter, you can't eat here. that is the message one restaurant has for its patrons. the outrage is boweling over. >> plus money moves to make before the new year. what you need to know coming up next. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums
he posted a 50 to 16 record with the bills. brother rob ryan also fired as defensive coordinator. >> lebron james bringing home another title to cleveland. he was named the associated press male athlete of the year. james beat out michael phelps and hussein bolt. >>> army capping off an excellent football season with a big bowl game win. the black nights beating north texas in over time in the heart of dallas, though. final score 38 to 31. meet the dallas cowboys fan who got...
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>> that's the old post office. it is owned by the government and leased to donald trump and a lot of people think oh, that's a conflict. he leaks it and he's the landlord as president. a number of democratic congressman says the general service administration told them that donald trump will be in breach of his lease the day he takes off and he's got to digest that hotel entirely. the gsa put out a statement and said, they have not taken an opinion on this. there is been some back and forth of the gsa and donald trump on twitter in the last few weeks. it is unclear what their relationship is going to be. the gsa does run the government's property and own them and manage them. this is a first sign of that kind of problem we'll have. >> ali velshi, thank you very much. a lot of questions concerned over trump's pick of tillerson of department of state and the exxon's ceo. we'll ask senator ben carten. we'll talk to him and later we'll take you live to aleppo and collapsing and levering faiths thousands in the air and
>> that's the old post office. it is owned by the government and leased to donald trump and a lot of people think oh, that's a conflict. he leaks it and he's the landlord as president. a number of democratic congressman says the general service administration told them that donald trump will be in breach of his lease the day he takes off and he's got to digest that hotel entirely. the gsa put out a statement and said, they have not taken an opinion on this. there is been some back and...
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the post offers claims it is business as usual, while dozens of city centre sites are closed, post—officed. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. government says it keeps these issues under review. norman smith is in westminster. downing street said people's lives are being disrupted ina people's lives are being disrupted in a completely unacceptable manner but is there much the government can do? there is a lot of talk and pressure. people can't post the christmas parcels, worried about flights over christmas, now it has been announced that weetabix workers are going on strike. we have had tory mps demanding emergency legislation to curb the strike threats. some senior conservatives say it is all part of a political campaign to damage theresa may. she needs to fight back. the language as you suggest coming from number ten is prett
the post offers claims it is business as usual, while dozens of city centre sites are closed, post—officed. what we can't do of course is change a strategy which is about improving post office services for customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, with changing lifestyles. the post office needs to change and is changing. some say that union laws should be tightened to prevent this disruption. government says it keeps these issues under review. norman smith is in westminster....
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the author is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, the washington post website if people want to see the report they put together they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: or police shooting database. >> we are showing it to our viewers as we speak right now. wesley lowery, thank you for coming on booktv. >> here is a look at some of the staff picks from the prairie lights bookstore in iowa city, iowa. and notes from no man's land, national book critics circle award winner examines race in america through a series of essays. that is some of the staff picks from prairie lights bookstore in iowa city, iowa. many of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> i am here with a 19, author of "inga," kennedy's great love, hitler's perfect beauty. who was inga? >> miss denmark of 1931 but she was much more than that. she was an actress, ballerina, concert pianist, anthropologist, explorer, washington columnist, hollywood gossip columnist, screenwriter for mgm. mostly she was the great love of john f. kennedy's l
the author is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, the washington post website if people want to see the report they put together they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: or police shooting database. >> we are showing it to our viewers as we speak right now. wesley lowery, thank you for coming on booktv. >> here is a look at some of the staff picks from the prairie lights bookstore in iowa city, iowa. and notes from no man's land, national...
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we talked about the importance of post secondary and college. connecting that to the work force pieces, talk about your work while the women are incoursein incarcerated and returning home. >> thank you for inviting me to this wonderful event. i'm happy to be here with so many colleagues i have worked with throughout the years. we will live in a continuum of services. when you think about the expansion of opportunity that is now occurring through the second chance initiative, we know that there are going to be more people coming out of prison with some exposure to college. it is very unlikely all of those people will have earned degrees while on the inside. the work we do at college and community fellowship is becoming ever more important. what we do is create a bridge from post secondary opportunities presented to people while they are incourse incarcerated and making sure they are able to connect to similar opportunities in the community. many things have to happen so that works. so, the first step in our bridge is our second chance mentoring g
we talked about the importance of post secondary and college. connecting that to the work force pieces, talk about your work while the women are incoursein incarcerated and returning home. >> thank you for inviting me to this wonderful event. i'm happy to be here with so many colleagues i have worked with throughout the years. we will live in a continuum of services. when you think about the expansion of opportunity that is now occurring through the second chance initiative, we know that...
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emily: alibaba south china post -- morning post is set up for new leadership.alibaba, bought the 113-year-old english publication. the move raised eyebrows, and critics had concern that alibaba would influence the outlook reporting. since the acquisition, the paper is focusing on all things digital. this includes carrying out his pay wall, mobile apps and preparing to integrate e-commerce. gary leo, incoming ceo of the south china post, joined us from new york. take a listen. gary: i think this position at the south china post and the opportunity we have there in the paper is really quite unique. the first thing is that it is one of the venerated news organizations of the world with 113 years of incredible heritage and history as a top-quality journalistic outlet. the second thing is that the south china morning post really occupies a critical and super unique position being the english-language language newspaper of record for hong kong. that means that the paper gets to cover china with intimacy, but also objectivity, which will will be increasingly more and
emily: alibaba south china post -- morning post is set up for new leadership.alibaba, bought the 113-year-old english publication. the move raised eyebrows, and critics had concern that alibaba would influence the outlook reporting. since the acquisition, the paper is focusing on all things digital. this includes carrying out his pay wall, mobile apps and preparing to integrate e-commerce. gary leo, incoming ceo of the south china post, joined us from new york. take a listen. gary: i think this...
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he was holding a three-foot sign post there. when security officials approached him, he hit one of them with that post. he later had a similar encounter with a police officer and that is when gomez was shot. he later died. the hospital officials tell news4 that because of hipa, they cannot release details for what gomez was being treated for at the hospital. >>> and we know and 67-year-old woman was found dead in a county lake. she had alzheimer's. monday night. the family saw her around midnight that night and then discovered she was missing the next morning. police do not suspect foul play. >>> and searching for people who wander away from their homes because of dementia requires special skills and training. people who wander often travel downhills that may lead to water. we are taking a look at the training they are giving police officers in our area to find people who wander off. be sure to open the app and search dementia to watch the story. >>> and a cheerful update to the prince george's holiday house story we told you ye
he was holding a three-foot sign post there. when security officials approached him, he hit one of them with that post. he later had a similar encounter with a police officer and that is when gomez was shot. he later died. the hospital officials tell news4 that because of hipa, they cannot release details for what gomez was being treated for at the hospital. >>> and we know and 67-year-old woman was found dead in a county lake. she had alzheimer's. monday night. the family saw her...
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that's the first factor in the post cold war period. makes the post cold war period different.m on u.s. soil is a second factor that has affected. as a result of terrorism on u.s. soil, the world trade center bombing and then 9/11. our immigration bureaucracy was completely revamped, today's refugees are the most vetted in u.s. history to prevent would be terrorists from entering the united states and causing us harm. the state department now tells us that refugees can expect 18 to 24 months of vetting, of screening before they are moved through the system and considered for admission to the united states. but being placed on a waiting list, even if you are successfully vetted and you are asked to wait, that does not guarantee that you will be admitted to the united states. there is no waiting list, per say. even iraqi and afghan translators and other service personnel, who have already been vetted to work with u.s. armed forces in the middle east. even they are not guaranteed admission to the united states. the asylum system has also been revamped. three years after the 1993 w
that's the first factor in the post cold war period. makes the post cold war period different.m on u.s. soil is a second factor that has affected. as a result of terrorism on u.s. soil, the world trade center bombing and then 9/11. our immigration bureaucracy was completely revamped, today's refugees are the most vetted in u.s. history to prevent would be terrorists from entering the united states and causing us harm. the state department now tells us that refugees can expect 18 to 24 months of...
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three of them you see and she just kept poking and posting and posting and liam hemsworth posted photos. >> is this in response to saying something is coming between them showing -- >> that's my thought process. because there were so many names about him standing there awkwardly they want todd over do it. >> they posted 2 fet owes sne is it one of those -- when i got married i posted a couple photos. my wife thinks maybe they're secretly married. they were up and down and broke up for a while. >> but wait you did not say about billy's hair. >> it's amazing. >> it's apaysing even tuck area degrees. >> moving on to sad news unfortunately actor and comedian ricky harris pass away age of 54 years old. you might remember mize him from poetic justice and heat and everyone hates chris and his manager confirmed the star pass away from a heart attack at the age of a54. saying we lost ricky harris the world is a little less funny and harris group up with snoop dog and they sang in church choir tomorrow saying tell nate to hold my note. it's very sad news there 54. 2016 is not kind to a lot of peo
three of them you see and she just kept poking and posting and posting and liam hemsworth posted photos. >> is this in response to saying something is coming between them showing -- >> that's my thought process. because there were so many names about him standing there awkwardly they want todd over do it. >> they posted 2 fet owes sne is it one of those -- when i got married i posted a couple photos. my wife thinks maybe they're secretly married. they were up and down and...
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was misunderstood. >> what it looks like a an unintended post organize intentional posting that was taken out of context. the subject was trying to post part avid yo' that's on sandy hook promise.org. >> reporter: so a misunderstanding. there is a sensitivity in the upper perkiomen district concerning gun violence owing to a 1990's incident which a student brought a gone school and fatally shot another student. a lesson today police say be careful what and how you post on social media. it can be misunderstood. >> what you post out there may not be the same or received the same way assurin tents was. >> reporter: so it was a misinterpretation. >> yes. >> reporter: of what was said. >> correct. >> reporter: so, a failure to communicate isn't inn some way. no charges expected because of this incidents and the plan now is for the classes for the 3800 students school district to reopen tomorrow. live in pennsburg, john rawlins channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you john. >>> peco is still trying to figure out william caused -- what caused a transformer problem at the peco substation o
was misunderstood. >> what it looks like a an unintended post organize intentional posting that was taken out of context. the subject was trying to post part avid yo' that's on sandy hook promise.org. >> reporter: so a misunderstanding. there is a sensitivity in the upper perkiomen district concerning gun violence owing to a 1990's incident which a student brought a gone school and fatally shot another student. a lesson today police say be careful what and how you post on social...
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someone turned in his posts to "crime stoppers".. authorities say bagemehl told authorities he enjoys watching violent videos, and doing so makes the urge to shoot people go away. he says the posts were done, to get "a reaction." he's due back in searching for a robbery suspect. officials say a woman went to waukesha state bank around 5 yesterday evening. she demanded money from the teller with a note. no weapons were implied or shown. the suspect got an undisclosed amount of money before she took off. she's described as thin and her height is around 5-3. police say she spoke with an accent. anyone with information is asked to call police. waukesha police also investigating possible illegal activities taking place at several local massage businesses. investigators say they received anonymous tips about possible prostit locations. so far -- several arrests have been made...and charges are pending. ahead on wakeup - mourning the loss of actor alan thicke. the latest on the death of the "growing pains" star. also this morning - a ceasef
someone turned in his posts to "crime stoppers".. authorities say bagemehl told authorities he enjoys watching violent videos, and doing so makes the urge to shoot people go away. he says the posts were done, to get "a reaction." he's due back in searching for a robbery suspect. officials say a woman went to waukesha state bank around 5 yesterday evening. she demanded money from the teller with a note. no weapons were implied or shown. the suspect got an undisclosed amount...
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posting her pictures and a picture of her car, good news. just seen the post when he spotted it outside in dupont circle. >> there the car and there was the guy sitting there in the car and he was um, he was smoking something. seemed like a large cigar. something substantial. and he had the music cranked up like full volume and he's bouncing around in the car. >> he called police but the suspect sped off who we now know is adrian duane johnson. police caught one him at this cvs on m street and arrested him. outside the store they found tricia's car. inside it, her body. she was beaten and strangled to death. johnson has been charged with first-degree murder. >> we're forever changed for the better for having her. we are still looking into johnson's crimin they're asking anyone who happened to see johnson anywhere in the district on monday to give them a call. live on m street, nikki burdine, wusa9. >> thank you. still struggling to make sense out of this tonight. many of her friends and colleagues are showing their love and support. a vigil
posting her pictures and a picture of her car, good news. just seen the post when he spotted it outside in dupont circle. >> there the car and there was the guy sitting there in the car and he was um, he was smoking something. seemed like a large cigar. something substantial. and he had the music cranked up like full volume and he's bouncing around in the car. >> he called police but the suspect sped off who we now know is adrian duane johnson. police caught one him at this cvs on m...
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is this britain's version of post—truth politics?sion. there is still a shared public reality in british politics, a common square where news is generated and consumed. but it's gone in america and it could go here, too. the dangers to democracy are obvious. i think if you want to have a vision of the future, look to russia, where one of the things under vladimir putin has been about creating a regime where no one can really know anything, and keeping people in this fog of uncertainty. someone trying to create an atmosphere in which there are no experts, nobody can know anything, so you probably better let a strongman kind of take charge and govern. and that's not great for democracy, is it? terrible. terrible for democracy. and actually, terrible for journalism. but democracies also value freedom of speech, the right to say things others find offensive. who in the new media landscape is to police what's valid and what's fake, what's true and what's post—truth? 2016 has given the question new urgency. alan little, bbc news. alan will
is this britain's version of post—truth politics?sion. there is still a shared public reality in british politics, a common square where news is generated and consumed. but it's gone in america and it could go here, too. the dangers to democracy are obvious. i think if you want to have a vision of the future, look to russia, where one of the things under vladimir putin has been about creating a regime where no one can really know anything, and keeping people in this fog of uncertainty....
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the government says a series of strikes at crown post offices and ra i lwa ys of strikes at crown postlled ahead of christmas show contempt for ordinary people and are completely unacceptable. and we just heard the imf chief, christine lagarde, is found guilty of negligence over a payment to a tycoon when she was french finance minister. and the main sports headlines at this hour. a triple century as india inflict a record—breaking test score of 759 declared on england at the close of day four. in the words 12 without loss and 270 behind. fifa have four for nominations for displaying poppies and commemorations of armistice day in the world cup qualifiers. england have the biggest fine of £35,000 with scotland and wales 515500 and northern ireland 12,000. and bobsleigh and scarlet on aud championships will be held in june resort. that is after saatchi was stripped of the right to stage it after allegations of russian state sponsored doping. chaotic scenes at the northern ireland assembly as politicians from the main parties walked out of stormont. the first minister, arlene foster, was
the government says a series of strikes at crown post offices and ra i lwa ys of strikes at crown postlled ahead of christmas show contempt for ordinary people and are completely unacceptable. and we just heard the imf chief, christine lagarde, is found guilty of negligence over a payment to a tycoon when she was french finance minister. and the main sports headlines at this hour. a triple century as india inflict a record—breaking test score of 759 declared on england at the close of day...
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the post office in new york, as you know-- not only the new york post office, but probably all post offices-- they get letters addressed to santa claus that are addressed to the north pole. and i want the young children to know that the post office passes those along. >> right to santa. >> that's right. and they intered and they passed them on to us. and they make the letters available to people who would like to help some child at christmas. because a lot of these letters are very funny. some-- this happens every christmas-- are a little bit sad. and so, if you really want to participate in this way, you can do it is-- let me give you the card now and then i'll give it you later. it's called the santa claus fund and the general post office is room 3021 new york, new york. it's on the screen now-- 10001. or you can simply write to santa claus fund, the same address and zip code. they will send you a letter. because they have the child's name and address and you can send them a gift or something. it really makes christmas-- but i want to read you some of these letters. and then we'll give th
the post office in new york, as you know-- not only the new york post office, but probably all post offices-- they get letters addressed to santa claus that are addressed to the north pole. and i want the young children to know that the post office passes those along. >> right to santa. >> that's right. and they intered and they passed them on to us. and they make the letters available to people who would like to help some child at christmas. because a lot of these letters are very...
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of threatening posts--- a ?tipster? alerted poilce. it started saturday. 21-year-old "joshua bagemehl"... posted about his desire to own an assault style rifle. later... he posts that a school shooting in sheboygan would be "fun."then on december 12th- he posts picture of his new assault rifle. when police searched his home...they found ?ammunition and handwritten notes? talking about how to handcraft weapons...and how to execute a "hostile" takeover. bagemehl was arrested without incident.police say... he told them he was just trying to get a reaction... and might not have been taking his meds when he made the posts. he now faces ?three-and-a-half years in prison?... and a 10-thousand dollar fine. 3 police in waukesha are asking for help finding ?this woman.? east st paul and madison streets around five last night and demanded money.she took off with an unknown amount of cash.if you know who she is--- call waukesha police. 3 a show of appreciation from president-elect donald trump... s he continued his post-election "thank you tour" i
of threatening posts--- a ?tipster? alerted poilce. it started saturday. 21-year-old "joshua bagemehl"... posted about his desire to own an assault style rifle. later... he posts that a school shooting in sheboygan would be "fun."then on december 12th- he posts picture of his new assault rifle. when police searched his home...they found ?ammunition and handwritten notes? talking about how to handcraft weapons...and how to execute a "hostile" takeover. bagemehl was...
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someone turned in his posts anonymously to crime stoppers. officials say bagemehl bag-uh-meal told authorities he enjoys watching violent videos, and doing so makes the urge to shoot people go away.he says the posts were done, to get "a reaction." one of the things that particularly bothered me, was his alleged comment that he like videos where he could hear the women screaming that says to me ok, were dealing with someone with bail was set for 75-thousand dollars. he's due back in court next week. and today marks the fourth anniversary of the sandy hook massacre... when 20-year-old adam lanza killed 20 children and six teachers. the gunman also shot and killed his mother before driving to the school. he later took his own life. a moment of silence is planned today at 9:30 a.m....and a counseling center "growing pains" star alan thicke has died at the age of 69... after suffering a heart attack while playing hockey with his teenage son. he was most famous for his roll as dr. jason seaver, the dad on the 80s sitcom "growing pains". the show la
someone turned in his posts anonymously to crime stoppers. officials say bagemehl bag-uh-meal told authorities he enjoys watching violent videos, and doing so makes the urge to shoot people go away.he says the posts were done, to get "a reaction." one of the things that particularly bothered me, was his alleged comment that he like videos where he could hear the women screaming that says to me ok, were dealing with someone with bail was set for 75-thousand dollars. he's due back in...
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take that post -- he will take that post starting next october.ee the mexican peso extending its decline against the u.s. dollar. that peso is one of the worst performing emerging-market currencies, year to date. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. nejra: from london, i am neighbor che pitch. let's head to julie hyman with a look at auto stocks. julie: we got the november auto sales for automakers that sell cars in the u.s., and they are largely better than estimated, in part because of higher subsidies and incentives that the automakers are offering to customers. general motors sales are up 10%. incentives topped $10,000 on some silverado pickups and suburban suvs. suvs were a strong area in general, for ford as well. it sales were up 1.5%. that 5.1% gain far above the half a percent gain that analysts had been anticipating. the one outlier was the a chrysler, sales down by 14%. of the estimate was for a drop of 9%. also looking at the ripple affected -- among other types of auto stocks. auto parts are trading higher, from del
take that post -- he will take that post starting next october.ee the mexican peso extending its decline against the u.s. dollar. that peso is one of the worst performing emerging-market currencies, year to date. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. nejra: from london, i am neighbor che pitch. let's head to julie hyman with a look at auto stocks. julie: we got the november auto sales for automakers that sell cars in the u.s., and they are largely better than estimated, in...
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we post a lot ever originf orig content there. i'll try to respond.inue the conversation on twitter @howardkurtz and we'll keep the dialogue going. we're back here next sunday as we are every sunday. see you then with the latest buzz. tttttttttttttttttttttttttt >> check him out. >>> ridiculous, that's what president-elect donald trump has to say about the cia findings that russia interfered in the presidential election. as we enter a new week, this is the issue that appears to be heating up. here's what we do know. 17 u.s. intelligence agencies have concluded russia's hacking of political organizations including the democratic national committee was an attempt to undermine the electoral process and with officials going further saying russia's goal was to help donald trump, mr. trump is pushing back hard. in an exclusive interview with chris wallace he called it ridiculous
we post a lot ever originf orig content there. i'll try to respond.inue the conversation on twitter @howardkurtz and we'll keep the dialogue going. we're back here next sunday as we are every sunday. see you then with the latest buzz. tttttttttttttttttttttttttt >> check him out. >>> ridiculous, that's what president-elect donald trump has to say about the cia findings that russia interfered in the presidential election. as we enter a new week, this is the issue that appears to be...
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we thank you for watching "the jeep post game show."omorrow at 12:30 eastern it's a college basketball double header on cbs. first it's the men. income six louisville and indiana followed by the women, hoosiers hosting number 14 ohio state. the nfl on cbs kicks off sunday with double header action with playoff positioning own line. most will see the patriots and dolphins followed by the raiders and broncos. it all starts at noon eastern with "the nfl today." and this wraps up our season of college football on cbs sports and as the broadcast network of the s.e.c. and army-navy we leave you with some moments from those teams this past season. >> u.s.c. struck first and then the s.e.c. and alabama punched back in a big way. >> 20, 15, touchdown. >> welcome back, nick chubb and it's good to see you, young man. >> i saw everybody having fun and then i saw flames go up. >> intercepted. >> by jonathan allen. >> he's got a convoy helping him. 75-yard return. >> dobbs back to throw. fires. wide open. jajuan jennings. touchdown tennessee. the 11-
we thank you for watching "the jeep post game show."omorrow at 12:30 eastern it's a college basketball double header on cbs. first it's the men. income six louisville and indiana followed by the women, hoosiers hosting number 14 ohio state. the nfl on cbs kicks off sunday with double header action with playoff positioning own line. most will see the patriots and dolphins followed by the raiders and broncos. it all starts at noon eastern with "the nfl today." and this wraps...
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and they said they will not post hatred speech. getting fired is never a happy event even when the person deserves it. is a badly needed course correction. i applaud them for dealing with it so quickly. the clips are no longer assessable on the site. people can have different opinions this how we learn. the coast, has supported -- the cohosts, has supported her. she posted, there were many things that led up to her inflammatory remarks and many i'm sure she will discuss publicly herself when she's ready. ? she appeared on the brady bunch from 1969, on up to 1974. and she's had several tv shows since. >>> snow, rain, i temperatures, causing big problems -- very i temperatures causing big problem -- icy temperatures causing big problems. >> reporter: in western new york, the tow truck company could barely keep up. >> the last 45 hours, it is been terrible. i give my guys a lot of credit for staying in. their tired and wore out. this snowstorm did not quit. >> reporter: the snow has been relentless dropping 30 inches in chautauqua cou
and they said they will not post hatred speech. getting fired is never a happy event even when the person deserves it. is a badly needed course correction. i applaud them for dealing with it so quickly. the clips are no longer assessable on the site. people can have different opinions this how we learn. the coast, has supported -- the cohosts, has supported her. she posted, there were many things that led up to her inflammatory remarks and many i'm sure she will discuss publicly herself when...
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i said, imagine if ben bradley said to you, what is the washington post company worth?t would you do if you have to write the story in a month? you would go out and interview newspaper brokers and tv brokers and assign value to each asset. i said, that is what i do, i assign myself the right story. it is nothing more than that. now there is some stories i can't write. if you ask me to write a story on some glamorous, nonprofit making business worth i do not , know how to write the story. but if you ask me what potomac electric power is worth, i can write the story. and that is what i am doing every day. i am assigning myself a story, then i go out. david: so you get the annual reports and read them the way some people might read novels, you read annual reports, and then you do the calculations of what these are worth in your head, or do you have computers to help you? warren: [indiscernible] david: do you use a computer today? mr. buffett: i use it to play bridge. and i use it to go to search a lot. david: you have a computer in your office? warren: i do not have one in
i said, imagine if ben bradley said to you, what is the washington post company worth?t would you do if you have to write the story in a month? you would go out and interview newspaper brokers and tv brokers and assign value to each asset. i said, that is what i do, i assign myself the right story. it is nothing more than that. now there is some stories i can't write. if you ask me to write a story on some glamorous, nonprofit making business worth i do not , know how to write the story. but if...
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he posted, the world was gloomy before i won, there was no hope. now the market is up nearly 10% and christmas spending is up. and now a war of words is developing between president obama and donald trump. this after president obama said if he had run for a third term, he would have beaten trump. here's obama speaking with david axelrod for the weekly podcast. >> i am confident in this vision because i'm confident that if i -- if i had run again and articulated it, i think i could have mobilized a majority of the american people to rally behind it. >> trump responded via twitter posting, he should say that, but i say no way, citing jobs, isis, and obamacare as key reasons. it's the latest in a tough turf war between the two following the u.n. security council vote, a vote from which the u.s. abstained. it's a world body trump now refers to as a club to get together, talk, and have a good time. ben rhodes said the u.s. did not draft the resolution, benjamin netanyahu squarely blames the u.s. >> we have proof. i don't believe it, we know it, and we'l
he posted, the world was gloomy before i won, there was no hope. now the market is up nearly 10% and christmas spending is up. and now a war of words is developing between president obama and donald trump. this after president obama said if he had run for a third term, he would have beaten trump. here's obama speaking with david axelrod for the weekly podcast. >> i am confident in this vision because i'm confident that if i -- if i had run again and articulated it, i think i could have...
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one of them i know about was the "washington post." how did that come about? mr.tt: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973, the nixon administration through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the florida television stations that the post owned. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. now at 16, there were about 5 outstanding, so the whole washington post company was selling for $80 and no debt to speak of. so the washington post company, intrinsically worth $400 million or $500 million was selling for $80 million in the market. we bought most of our stock at about the equivalent of $100 million in the market. it was ridiculous. you had a business that unquestionably was worth four or five times what it was selling for, and mr. nixon was not going to put them out of business. david: when you are doing these analyses, then and now, do you have computers that help you? how did you actually read all materials to read about the washington post, and how do you do it today
one of them i know about was the "washington post." how did that come about? mr.tt: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973, the nixon administration through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the florida television stations that the post owned. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. now at 16, there were about 5 outstanding, so the whole washington post company was selling for $80 and...
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> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with rudolph and frosty followed by "48 hours," an end. army beats navy 21-17. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones, for the first time since 2001 army gets it done. what a wild time it must be, from baltimore all the way to west point. >> brian: i thought army could win this year and i know i said they would win last year as well but the reason i was really -- solidified in my conviction was because the weight disparity closed on the offensive line for that's the reason they were second in the nation in rushing on the season and they showed that power running game throughout this ballgame. >> rick: can you imagine what was going through army's minds -- the fans of army's minds when zach abey went for that 41-yard touchdown, 17-14, my goodness. but the 80-yard drive, 12 plays, 80 yards, the long gray line got the long anticipated drive and congratulations, army. >> brian: it was about sustaining drives. 13. navy, two
> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with rudolph and frosty followed by "48 hours," an end. army beats navy 21-17. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones, for the first time since 2001 army gets it done. what a wild time it must be, from baltimore all the way to west point. >> brian: i thought army could win this year and i know i said they would win last year as well but the reason i was...
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we have some facebook posts people posting their concerns about those missing on their event page ofusical act playing upstairs the band golden donna 1% west coast tour. >> please keep me posted. i'm trying to hold on to my feelings but feeling really messed up by this news. >> another one says we're on the east coast, please let me know if you have seen my son. he is not pick up his phone. heartbreaking. >> my sister is missing. we'll continue to update you with any more developments. i covered the rhode island nightclub fire back in 2003. and the band great white was playing there. of course, we have ktvu and ktvu.com for continuing coverage. all you need to know and, of course, christien will be there all morning long as we continue to cover this massive and very tragic fire in oakland. and if i may just quickly, i covered the rhode island nightclub fire. 100 people died in that fire. the band great white was playing and they had pyrotechnics that started that off. but there was only one exit and one back door exit and the mass pandemonium, most of the people died trying to get ou
we have some facebook posts people posting their concerns about those missing on their event page ofusical act playing upstairs the band golden donna 1% west coast tour. >> please keep me posted. i'm trying to hold on to my feelings but feeling really messed up by this news. >> another one says we're on the east coast, please let me know if you have seen my son. he is not pick up his phone. heartbreaking. >> my sister is missing. we'll continue to update you with any more...
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the new york post is the toughest editorial i have ever read in the post. as you quoted him. 8 years and he's back to where he started. but it's worse than that. i think among people who $have been paying attention to the middle east, after this allowing this resolution, this anti-israel resolution to go through in the united nations, allowing it to go through when the united states could have vetoed it. it made the path to peace harder. not better. harder. and made any agreement been israel and the palestinians any further away. so i think the criticism is well-deserved. tom: "the washington post," that's a realize brow raiser. everyone else at the "post" has been supportive of barack obama. you get into so many areas editorial writers could write about as we wrap up 2016. i look at the economy, i think that's why donald trump is the president-elect. they try to sell us on it's improving and jobs have been created. but people know, people know the economy has been struggling. >> yes, they do. unfortunately a lot of the mainstream media has bought this idea
the new york post is the toughest editorial i have ever read in the post. as you quoted him. 8 years and he's back to where he started. but it's worse than that. i think among people who $have been paying attention to the middle east, after this allowing this resolution, this anti-israel resolution to go through in the united nations, allowing it to go through when the united states could have vetoed it. it made the path to peace harder. not better. harder. and made any agreement been israel...
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how do they avoid trips to the post office?tamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. federal agents letting drugs and i am grants into the united states. 200 employees pocketed nearly $6 million in bribes over the past ten years alone. >> president obama and a race against time to resettle a staggering number of refugees before he leaves office at the jaw dropping rate of 290 per day. as of october 1st nearly 3500 of the refugees came from syria. the most shocking number of all the u.s. state department reports and completes background information for more than 26 percent of those syrian refugees being ushered through our borders. >> that brings us to look who is talking. brian babb bought is calling for extension of the controversial refugee celtment program. it is slamming him for making trump's transition more difficult. >> we have s
how do they avoid trips to the post office?tamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. federal agents letting drugs and i am grants into the united states. 200 employees pocketed nearly $6 million in bribes over the past ten years alone. >> president obama and a race against time to resettle a...
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so police police continue to look for a source for the posting. in the meantime no word whether the school will be opened or closed. >>> a woman was the terrorized inside an upper darby laundromat. it happened inside the t and w laundromat along the 7100 block of marshall road. the 39-year-old employee was cleaning up when two men wearing ski masks burst in they grabbed her and threw her to the ground and put a gun to her head and grabbed her keys. here's michael chitwood. >> they robbed around $400 in quarters and 200-plus in cash. authorities believe one of the suspects was a woman. the victim is shaken, but not physically hurt. we'll have more on the investigation coming up on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. >>> 6 people died from heroin overdoses overnight. five victims died within a few blocks of each other. the overdose started at sometimes in the evening on east indiana avenue. katherine scott will have more on the investigation coming up a little bit later at 12:30 p.m. >>> philadelphia are looking for two men who threw powder and some type of
so police police continue to look for a source for the posting. in the meantime no word whether the school will be opened or closed. >>> a woman was the terrorized inside an upper darby laundromat. it happened inside the t and w laundromat along the 7100 block of marshall road. the 39-year-old employee was cleaning up when two men wearing ski masks burst in they grabbed her and threw her to the ground and put a gun to her head and grabbed her keys. here's michael chitwood. >>...