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sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents witnessed a firefight early this morning. "we woke to the sound of gunfire and went to the window, he says. "we saw 2 women during shopping bags. we saw women take over with a gun but he wasn't shooting. he aimed security officials and consulate officers." the attackers managed to escape, but police later shot and apprehended one of the women. she was taken to hospital. the outlawed revolutionary people's liberation front has claimed responsibility for the attack. it is the same group that carried out a suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in the turkish
sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents...
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sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents witnessed a firefight early this morning. "we woke to the sound of gunfire and went to the window, he says. "we saw 2 women during shopping bags. we saw women take over with a gun but he wasn't shooting. he aimed security officials and consulate officers." the attackers managed to escape, but police later shot and apprehended one of the women. she was taken to hospital. the outlawed revolutionary people's liberation front has claimed responsibility for the attack. it is the same group that carried out a suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in the turkish
sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents...
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hello, i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. after much negotiation and drama over the last few months, greece has agreed on the outline for a bailout deal with creditors. alexis tsipras has already called an emergency session to approve those measures. agreement seems to have an read -- reached on the budget target. several big issues still remain. among them the greek banking sector and how it will deal with nonperforming loans. negotiations are ongoing as to how a privatization fund would work, but it seems that greece and its international lenders may have finally reached an agreement that both sides can live with. >> finally, a breakthrough according to officials from the greek finance ministry they say a bailout has been secured with some details left pending. the prime minister was briefed with reporters. >> there are one or two small issues, but it is almost there. it looks like the greek -- >> it looks like the greek armament will vote on the issue again on tuesday. negotiation's focused on greek finances and the privat
hello, i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. after much negotiation and drama over the last few months, greece has agreed on the outline for a bailout deal with creditors. alexis tsipras has already called an emergency session to approve those measures. agreement seems to have an read -- reached on the budget target. several big issues still remain. among them the greek banking sector and how it will deal with nonperforming loans. negotiations are ongoing as to how a privatization fund...
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sarah: welcome back. at least 50 are dead and 700 more injured after last night's explosions in the chinese city of tianjin. it is still not clear what caused the blast. >> firefighters picking their way through the wreckage. the area affected by the blast transformed into a ghostly landscape of destruction. molten metal revealing the extraordinary force of an explosion so large it was seen by weather satellites in space. the moment itself caught by an amateur camera. rescue workers rushed the wounded to hospital, some 700 residents have been injured, at least 71 of them seriously. buildings kilometers away from the blast were hit. we thought it was an earthquake, then we saw the glass door and the iron a fly off their hinges. three people severely injured, three others have minor injuries. cleanup operations have been underway since early morning and the local authorities calling in military help. firefighters are still working to contain the blaze in an area reportedly used to store toxic chemicals and
sarah: welcome back. at least 50 are dead and 700 more injured after last night's explosions in the chinese city of tianjin. it is still not clear what caused the blast. >> firefighters picking their way through the wreckage. the area affected by the blast transformed into a ghostly landscape of destruction. molten metal revealing the extraordinary force of an explosion so large it was seen by weather satellites in space. the moment itself caught by an amateur camera. rescue workers...
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sarah: thank you for being here. a family feud tearing apart france's far right national front has flared up again after the party's executive board voted to boot out founder --[indiscernible] he has been the thorn in the side of his daughter that took over the party from him in 2011. she has been trying to steer it away from the over racism and anti-semitism of the past. the elder once described not to gas chambers as a detail of history. -- nazi gas chambers as a detail of history. she has been trying to oust him for months. germany has lost one of its most influential politicians who pioneered the engagement policy in the 1970's, reaching out to the communist east long before the end of the cold war. he has died at the age of 93. reporter: he always found time to smoke his pipe. he always had time for politics even as an elder statesman. berlin was his city. he mostly worked behind the scenes. that is well -- how he learned the name tricky. he negotiated an agreement with soviet leader brezhnev that recognized pos
sarah: thank you for being here. a family feud tearing apart france's far right national front has flared up again after the party's executive board voted to boot out founder --[indiscernible] he has been the thorn in the side of his daughter that took over the party from him in 2011. she has been trying to steer it away from the over racism and anti-semitism of the past. the elder once described not to gas chambers as a detail of history. -- nazi gas chambers as a detail of history. she has...
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sarah: thank you for being here. a family feud tearing apart france's far right national front has flared up again after the party's executive board voted to boot out founder --[indiscernible] he has been the thorn in the side of his daughter that took over the party from him in 2011. she has been trying to steer it away from the over racism and anti-semitism of the past. the elder once described not to gas chambers as a detail of history. -- nazi gas chambers as a detail of history. she has been trying to oust him for months. germany has lost one of its most influential politicians who pioneered the engagement policy in the 1970's, reaching out to the communist east long before the end of the cold war. he has died at the age of 93. reporter: he always found time to smoke his pipe. he always had time for politics even as an elder statesman. berlin was his city. he mostly worked behind the scenes. that is well -- how he learned the name tricky. he negotiated an agreement with soviet leader brezhnev that recognized pos
sarah: thank you for being here. a family feud tearing apart france's far right national front has flared up again after the party's executive board voted to boot out founder --[indiscernible] he has been the thorn in the side of his daughter that took over the party from him in 2011. she has been trying to steer it away from the over racism and anti-semitism of the past. the elder once described not to gas chambers as a detail of history. -- nazi gas chambers as a detail of history. she has...
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sarah: welcome back. at least 50 are dead and 700 more injured after last night's explosions in the chinese city of tianjin. it is still not clear what caused the blast. >> firefighters picking their way through the wreckage. the area affected by the blast transformed into a ghostly landscape of destruction. molten metal revealing the extraordinary force of an explosion so large it was seen by weather satellites in space. the moment itself caught by an amateur camera. rescue workers rushed the wounded to hospital, some 700 residents have been injured, at least 71 of them seriously. buildings kilometers away from the blast were hit. we thought it was an earthquake, then we saw the glass door and the iron a fly off their hinges. three people severely injured, three others have minor injuries. cleanup operations have been underway since early morning and the local authorities calling in military help. firefighters are still working to contain the blaze in an area reportedly used to store toxic chemicals and
sarah: welcome back. at least 50 are dead and 700 more injured after last night's explosions in the chinese city of tianjin. it is still not clear what caused the blast. >> firefighters picking their way through the wreckage. the area affected by the blast transformed into a ghostly landscape of destruction. molten metal revealing the extraordinary force of an explosion so large it was seen by weather satellites in space. the moment itself caught by an amateur camera. rescue workers...
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sarah: thank you. we turn to europe's ongoing migrant crisis now. a new figure shows that more than 100,000 migrants entered the european union in the last two months. that is almost half of what happened a year ago. the eu's border agency requires a total of 340 migrants through july of this year. that is a sharp increase compared to 2014. and the numbers look set to continue rising. germany now expects three quarters of a million people to seek refuge status in the country in 2015. that is a threefold increase since last year. many enter through greece and then crossing to neighboring macedonia, trying to reach wealthier companies -- countries in northern europe. >> every time the train comes into the macedonian border town, thousands tried to push their pway into the already overcrowdd railway cars and the people here have made it out of reese, but now they have been stuck in the heat four days, without access to food or medical he lp. >> look at this phase. she is sick from the situation. >> nobody
sarah: thank you. we turn to europe's ongoing migrant crisis now. a new figure shows that more than 100,000 migrants entered the european union in the last two months. that is almost half of what happened a year ago. the eu's border agency requires a total of 340 migrants through july of this year. that is a sharp increase compared to 2014. and the numbers look set to continue rising. germany now expects three quarters of a million people to seek refuge status in the country in 2015. that is a...
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sarah: what else do we need? we have seen that the euro has hit a couple of pickups, to put it mildly. some have said that the european union needs something that is a formula more like the united states. further integration. that's the only way the euro will work. do you agree? >> i fully agree. as i said before, the united states has a common government, currency, and language. we cannot go towards a common language because we speak languages, even if it english is be -- even if english is becoming a working language for most in europe, but we will never have a common language. a thing that we need is more common government. we need more integration in europe. stronger european institutions. which means that sooner or later probably national parliaments should give up some of their power and the member states should give up some of their sovereignity. how long will it take? i don't know, but i think this is the direction we should take. sarah: interesting part -- proposals there, thank you very much, andreas. k
sarah: what else do we need? we have seen that the euro has hit a couple of pickups, to put it mildly. some have said that the european union needs something that is a formula more like the united states. further integration. that's the only way the euro will work. do you agree? >> i fully agree. as i said before, the united states has a common government, currency, and language. we cannot go towards a common language because we speak languages, even if it english is be -- even if english...
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sarah: thank you. we turn to europe's ongoing migrant crisis now. a new figure shows that more than 100,000 migrants entered the european union in the last two months. that is almost half of what happened a year ago. the eu's border agency requires a total of 340 migrants through july of this year. that is a sharp increase compared to 2014. and the numbers look set to continue rising. germany now expects three quarters of a million people to seek refuge status in the country in 2015. that is a threefolmany enter thd then crossing to neighboring macedonia, trying to reach wealthier companies -- countries in northern europe. >> every time the train comes into the macedonian border town, thousands tried to push their pway into the already overcrowdd railway cars and the people here have made it out of reese, but now they have been stuck in the heat four days, without access to food or medical he lp. >> look at this phase. she is sick from the situation. >> nobody feels responsible for him and his family.
sarah: thank you. we turn to europe's ongoing migrant crisis now. a new figure shows that more than 100,000 migrants entered the european union in the last two months. that is almost half of what happened a year ago. the eu's border agency requires a total of 340 migrants through july of this year. that is a sharp increase compared to 2014. and the numbers look set to continue rising. germany now expects three quarters of a million people to seek refuge status in the country in 2015. that is a...
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and amina and sarah ran in crying and screaming.ound at them, threatening to kill them because he had found out that they had boyfriends. and he was furious. [ gunfire ] >> yaser had pulled a gun, told amina that he was going to kill her. >> i think these two girls said, you know what? we're not going to suffer the same fate as our mom. they figured out that they needed to run. that they needed a way to get out of his clutches. ♪ >> i had family in tulsa, oklahoma. so i offered the opportunity to go to tulsa so we can all live there and have a new life. >> her and sarah said they were going to leave with or without me. and i said no. i'm not letting you go out in this world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me. she said, i'm never going back there. i'd rather die first than to ever go back there. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to
and amina and sarah ran in crying and screaming.ound at them, threatening to kill them because he had found out that they had boyfriends. and he was furious. [ gunfire ] >> yaser had pulled a gun, told amina that he was going to kill her. >> i think these two girls said, you know what? we're not going to suffer the same fate as our mom. they figured out that they needed to run. that they needed a way to get out of his clutches. ♪ >> i had family in tulsa, oklahoma. so i...
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sarah: what else do we need? we have seen that the euro has hit a couple of pickups, to put it mildly. some have said that the european union needs something that is a formula more like the united states. further integration. that's the only way the euro will work. do you agree? >> i fully agree. as i said before, the united states has a common government, currency, and language. we cannot go towards a common language because we speak languages, even if it english is be -- even if english is becoming a working language for most in europe, but we will never have a common language. a thing that we need is more common government. we need more integration in europe. stronger european institutions. which means that sooner or later probably national parliaments should give up some of their power and the member states should give up some of their sovereignity. how long will it take? i don't know, but i think this is the direction we should take. sarah: interesting part -- proposals there, thank you very much, andreas. k
sarah: what else do we need? we have seen that the euro has hit a couple of pickups, to put it mildly. some have said that the european union needs something that is a formula more like the united states. further integration. that's the only way the euro will work. do you agree? >> i fully agree. as i said before, the united states has a common government, currency, and language. we cannot go towards a common language because we speak languages, even if it english is be -- even if english...
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sarah: they are going through the spencer stuart playbook.y: you start with the dream portfolio, some buddy that has done it before and run a $200 billion public company and is charismatic, and by the way, has no other job. they will make comprises. napoleon used to say, the graveyards are full of indispensable men. emily: we should all take that advice. rory: absolutely. [laughter] emily: sarah and i will continue to talk about this as best we can. we all want to know what is happening inside that search committee. thank you guys very much. we will talk about apple now. the stock was trading slightly, but closed higher today. bloomberg news learned it will delay its live tv plants until next year. =-- plans next year. they were ready to and feel the service as early as next month, but sources say that apple does not have enough content or computer network to capacity yet to do this right. one reason for the delay is the price of the content. just as apple once convinced music labels to sell songs for $.99, it now wants to offer popular chall
sarah: they are going through the spencer stuart playbook.y: you start with the dream portfolio, some buddy that has done it before and run a $200 billion public company and is charismatic, and by the way, has no other job. they will make comprises. napoleon used to say, the graveyards are full of indispensable men. emily: we should all take that advice. rory: absolutely. [laughter] emily: sarah and i will continue to talk about this as best we can. we all want to know what is happening inside...
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i'm sarah harman, thanks for joining me. that shocking discovery, police found an abandoned truck crammed with at least 20 bodies. it is the latest in a larger humanitarian tragedy. they are trying to reach northern european countries but the continent is struggling to cope. >> police found the truck on the shoulder of the main highway. they said the state of the bodies made establishing the identities and even the exact number of dead migrants difficult. they could've been dead for several days. the truck was abandoned on wednesday and it's back door left open. the grisly discovery was made as leaders addressed the migrant crisis in vienna. of course, we discuss migration today. we are shaken by the news that up to 50 people lost their lives because it got into a situation where the traffickers did not look into them. these people were on the way to look for more safety and protection and had to die such a tragic death. this reminds us that we must quickly tackle migration in europe and solidarity to find solutions. the cha
i'm sarah harman, thanks for joining me. that shocking discovery, police found an abandoned truck crammed with at least 20 bodies. it is the latest in a larger humanitarian tragedy. they are trying to reach northern european countries but the continent is struggling to cope. >> police found the truck on the shoulder of the main highway. they said the state of the bodies made establishing the identities and even the exact number of dead migrants difficult. they could've been dead for...
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i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news."erman leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to emulate. it has been an inspiration for other regions in the world. southeast asia, or example, 1967 saw the founding of the association of southeast asian nations. today, it has 10 members, including large countries like indonesia down to tiny ones like allowed -- tiny ones like laos. their challenges are not that different from the ones faced by the eu, but they handle them differently. here's more. reporter: both unions have a similar goal -- regional integration -- but their models could not be more different. while the eu has already established supranational institutions, asean'
i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news."erman leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to...
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i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news."erman leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to emulate. it has been an inspiration for other regions in the world. southeast asia, or example, 1967 saw the founding of the association of southeast asian nations. today, it has 10 members, including large countries like indonesia down to tiny ones like allowed -- tiny ones like laos. their challenges are not that different from the ones faced by the eu, but they handle them differently. here's more. reporter: both unions have a similar goal -- regional integration -- but their models could not be more different. while the eu has already established supranational institutions, asean'
i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news."erman leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to...
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and i am back at my business desk, sarah. back to you. sarah: we will see you next time. we are going to head to sports, and there is the latest candidate to throw his name into the hat to replace sepp blatter, and the heir to the industrial empire says he would be a reformer and clean up the sport's governing body. reporter: he chose france, the birthplace of fifa, to declare his candidacy and to also smear the favorite. he accused him to being too close to sepp blatter, and he has been a fifa executive since 2002. >> how come he blames blatter and claims blatter is the enemy. this is not the institution, and i think it is good for the other not to be a candidate this time. reporter: this comes days after an endorsement that was made to garner support across the region, if that's -- except for the south korean, who has pledged to take fifa in another direction in one go. >> if elected, i can change fifa in four years. this is my place for all of the football fans in the world. reporter: if elected, he would be the first asia president to head fifa. sarah: it will be a fi
and i am back at my business desk, sarah. back to you. sarah: we will see you next time. we are going to head to sports, and there is the latest candidate to throw his name into the hat to replace sepp blatter, and the heir to the industrial empire says he would be a reformer and clean up the sport's governing body. reporter: he chose france, the birthplace of fifa, to declare his candidacy and to also smear the favorite. he accused him to being too close to sepp blatter, and he has been a fifa...
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and i am back at my business desk, sarah. back to you. sarah: we will see you next time. we are going to head to sports, and there is the latest candidate to throw his name into the hat to replace sepp blatter, and the heir to the industrial empire says he would be a reformer and clean up the sport's governing body. reporter: he chose france, the birthplace of fifa, to declare his candidacy and to also smear the favorite. he accused him to being too close to sepp blatter, and he has been a fifa executive since 2002. >> how come he blames blatter and claims blatter is the enemy. this is not the institution, and i think it is good for the other not to be a candidate this time. reporter: this comes days after an endorsement that was made to garner support across the region, if that's -- except for the south korean, who has pledged to take fifa in another direction in one go. >> if elected, i can change fifa in four years. this is my place for all of the football fans in the world. reporter: if elected, he would be the first asia president to head fifa. sarah: it will be a fi
and i am back at my business desk, sarah. back to you. sarah: we will see you next time. we are going to head to sports, and there is the latest candidate to throw his name into the hat to replace sepp blatter, and the heir to the industrial empire says he would be a reformer and clean up the sport's governing body. reporter: he chose france, the birthplace of fifa, to declare his candidacy and to also smear the favorite. he accused him to being too close to sepp blatter, and he has been a fifa...
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joining me here is sarah frier, david, and james, an analyst. sarah, we will start with you. reported that dick costolo is leaving the board as soon as another ceo is announced. they are buying shares. ev williams has been selling shares. sarah: he is selling hundreds of millions of dollars worth. jack dorsey has been selling shares. if you look at the insiders and board members, there are more sales than purchases and the purchase jack announced was the first since the ipo. it is not the first time that twitter has tried to use executive purchases for public confidence. when the restrictions were lifted on insiders after the ipo lock-up, they pledged to hold onto their shares. emily: you are reporting that when a full-time ceo is named, there will be a board shakeup and they will bring in new diverse candidates. james, why do you think by now -- twitter is that one of the lowest point since the ipo. why should we buy now? james: we have been on the sidelines. with the stock down, we think it is the time. it boils down to a couple of things. there is some risk with the transi
joining me here is sarah frier, david, and james, an analyst. sarah, we will start with you. reported that dick costolo is leaving the board as soon as another ceo is announced. they are buying shares. ev williams has been selling shares. sarah: he is selling hundreds of millions of dollars worth. jack dorsey has been selling shares. if you look at the insiders and board members, there are more sales than purchases and the purchase jack announced was the first since the ipo. it is not the first...
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back to sarah. a wish come true.arah: if you've got went to make, tonight could be the time to do it. the night sky will be full of shooting stars. our science correspondent has more. >> the observatory in the heart of berlin, it is almost 11 p.m.. -- 11:00 p.m. young astronomers are filled with anticipation, waiting to see the young perseid meteor shower. astronomers at this observatory wanted the next generation to be here, so they turned on the heart -- turned on the hike. they know shooting stars are famous for good luck. >> on earth when you have a candle, you cut off the excess weight so it is not covered in such -- soot. people thought that when the angels trim the stars, bits fell to the earth as shooting stars. >> it comes at the same time as the feast of saint lawrence, a christian martyr of 258. sometimes the shooting stars are called his tears. >> of course, they are scattered. when you track their source, you can find they meet in the perseus constellation. >> this has a scientific, -- scientific explana
back to sarah. a wish come true.arah: if you've got went to make, tonight could be the time to do it. the night sky will be full of shooting stars. our science correspondent has more. >> the observatory in the heart of berlin, it is almost 11 p.m.. -- 11:00 p.m. young astronomers are filled with anticipation, waiting to see the young perseid meteor shower. astronomers at this observatory wanted the next generation to be here, so they turned on the heart -- turned on the hike. they know...
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sarah: we'll have more on the refugee crisis later.
sarah: we'll have more on the refugee crisis later.
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those details sarah comingp in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> okay, melissa. thank you. in just six hours now septa will on its lottery for regional rail pass its for the pope's visit to philadelphia but you don't need to stay up late to get a pass registration will be on all day tomorrow and it doesn't matter what time you log on everyone has an equal chance. it opens one minute past mid sniingt and ends 11:59 monday it is valid one day regional rail travel saturday or sunday. emails are expected to go out thursday through sunday this week ahead to let you know if you're lucky enough and you got picked. >>> you can get updates on the pope's visit following 6abcpop on twit erin we're posting the latest news, tips and piingts as we prepare for arrival of pope francis in september. >> well it's a day eagles fans have been waiting for since december the birds are back on the field. the team kicked offer training camp today at the novacare complex in south philadelphia. "action news" sports director ducis rogers joins us with the details. >> hey, there, sarah day
those details sarah comingp in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> okay, melissa. thank you. in just six hours now septa will on its lottery for regional rail pass its for the pope's visit to philadelphia but you don't need to stay up late to get a pass registration will be on all day tomorrow and it doesn't matter what time you log on everyone has an equal chance. it opens one minute past mid sniingt and ends 11:59 monday it is valid one day regional rail travel saturday or...
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back to sarah. a wish come true.arah: if you've got went to make, tonight could be the time to do it. the night sky will be full of shooting stars. our science correspondent has more. >> the observatory in the heart of berlin, it is almost 11 p.m.. -- 11:00 p.m. young astronomers are filled with anticipation, waiting to see the young perseid meteor shower. astronomers at this observatory wanted the next generation to be here, so they turned on the heart -- turned on the hike. they know shooting stars are famous for good luck. >> on earth when you have a candle, you cut off the excess weight so it is not covered in such -- soot. people thought that when the angels trim the stars, bits fell to the earth as shooting stars. >> it comes at the same time as the feast of saint lawrence, a christian martyr of 258. sometimes the shooting stars are called his tears. >> of course, they are scattered. when you track their source, you can find they meet in the perseus constellation. >> this has a scientific, -- scientific explana
back to sarah. a wish come true.arah: if you've got went to make, tonight could be the time to do it. the night sky will be full of shooting stars. our science correspondent has more. >> the observatory in the heart of berlin, it is almost 11 p.m.. -- 11:00 p.m. young astronomers are filled with anticipation, waiting to see the young perseid meteor shower. astronomers at this observatory wanted the next generation to be here, so they turned on the heart -- turned on the hike. they know...
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>>> saturday night i'm sarah bloomquist walter has the night off. in the news tonight the clock is ticking to a possible strike by thousands of verizon workers, many here in our area. >>> a new push to make sure philadelphia residents stay safe, in the event of a fire. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the shooting of the ten year-old boy in a park in delaware county. it happened this afternoon outside memorial park pool, in chester. "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at crozer-chester medical center with the full details jeff? >> reporter: sarah, when that ten year-old was brought here to the hospital we were told he was alert and conscious. police today also announcing that a -- they have caught the the gun man a 17 year-old. >> obviously this is a tragic situation. >> reporter: should have been a day of fun at memorial park in chester but instead feed from the pool police could be seen counting bullet shells after gunfire erupted around 1:00 p.m. hitting a ten year-old boy twice in the stomach. >> altercations took place
>>> saturday night i'm sarah bloomquist walter has the night off. in the news tonight the clock is ticking to a possible strike by thousands of verizon workers, many here in our area. >>> a new push to make sure philadelphia residents stay safe, in the event of a fire. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the shooting of the ten year-old boy in a park in delaware county. it happened this afternoon outside memorial park pool, in chester....
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hey, jeff is. >> hey, sarah. you know thiss with a concert that happened on the beach. maroon 5 is not even touring but made a special appearance here in ac. now this is second summer in a row that atlantic city has hosted a concert on the beach all in an effort to change its image♪ baby i'm playing on you tonight♪ maroon 5 on ac beach 50,000 fans coming to see the band and adam lavine. in a town trying to reinvent it itself as family friendly destination. >> i would not be here if it were not for the concert. >> we're here for the concert specifically. >> town is jammed and hotel room sold-out. >> the concert is expected to have economic impact in excess of 24 million more importantly it introduces visitors to a changing city and it lost 12 of 4 casinos. >> we're here to diversify economy and show people a great, great time and spectacular show. >> while many enjoyed concert there were problems. somewhere treated for apparent heat-related medical issues and numerous others left early complaining they paid for upgraded tickets but crowds get them from getting to their s
hey, jeff is. >> hey, sarah. you know thiss with a concert that happened on the beach. maroon 5 is not even touring but made a special appearance here in ac. now this is second summer in a row that atlantic city has hosted a concert on the beach all in an effort to change its image♪ baby i'm playing on you tonight♪ maroon 5 on ac beach 50,000 fans coming to see the band and adam lavine. in a town trying to reinvent it itself as family friendly destination. >> i would not be here...
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sarah sewall: let me get that information. cuba sent two to participate in a leadership program in june of 2015. this is the first time any government of cuban officials participated in the program and participants learned about the u.s. perspectives on the problem and observed how we site trafficking in person. sen. menendez: so that was an informative process. sarah sewall: over the course of the last two years, the department has begun sharing information with cuba, asking cuba for information regarding its anti-tip measures. the significance of the engagement cannot be overstated, which is to say we previously had no information from cuba at all on the trafficking situation in cuba and now we receive information from the government. that has enabled us to provide more concrete -- sen. menendez: the providing of information is sufficient -- sarah sewall: no. sen. menendez: let me ask you this, did the ustr of the white house communicate to urge a specific outcome in any of these rankings? sarah sewall: not to my knowledge.
sarah sewall: let me get that information. cuba sent two to participate in a leadership program in june of 2015. this is the first time any government of cuban officials participated in the program and participants learned about the u.s. perspectives on the problem and observed how we site trafficking in person. sen. menendez: so that was an informative process. sarah sewall: over the course of the last two years, the department has begun sharing information with cuba, asking cuba for...
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if your twitter user you can follow us at publishers lunch or meet at sarah w. >> sarah weinman, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching 48 out of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv, television for serious readers. >> former congressman allen west, do you miss being in congress? >> the thing is not serving the people. that's what i've done my entire life for the military and being a congressman. some of the chicanery that goes inside that i can do without. >> would you ever consider running taken? >> that's up to god.
if your twitter user you can follow us at publishers lunch or meet at sarah w. >> sarah weinman, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching 48 out of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv, television for serious readers. >> former congressman allen west, do you miss being in congress? >> the thing is not serving the people. that's what i've done my entire life for the military and being a congressman. some of the chicanery that goes inside that...
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so it's hot and stky tomorrow sarah and relief is coming midweek. >> mel is arch thank you.ime to talk phillies despite a rough season the team is showing promise with best league record since the all star break. as of yesterday they're doing it without a long time fan favorite. cole hamels made first start with rangers yesterday and not without a pretty classy good-bye to fandz. "action news" reporter trish hartman as hor. >> sunday's phillies game against braves fans flocked to citizens bank park including one fan not ready to let go of comb hall ms phillies jersey yet. >> i'll wear as long as he's in baseball i'll wear if and support sglim the three time all star pitcher wants philadelphia yaps to know he also supports them. one day after making pitching debut for texas rainingers he and wife heidi took out a full page add in sunday's philadelphia up inquirer thav thavring what they call home since 2006. >> has a glassy guy took us to championship mvp. great player. tough to see him go. >> part of the ad is philadelphia is where we made our first home and started our fami
so it's hot and stky tomorrow sarah and relief is coming midweek. >> mel is arch thank you.ime to talk phillies despite a rough season the team is showing promise with best league record since the all star break. as of yesterday they're doing it without a long time fan favorite. cole hamels made first start with rangers yesterday and not without a pretty classy good-bye to fandz. "action news" reporter trish hartman as hor. >> sunday's phillies game against braves fans...
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hi, jeff. >> hey, sarah, what a game it was. the boys from luis bury, pennsylvania, a small rural town in york county on the world stage. 42,000 here at the stadium to watch the game. millions watch ago cross the world. many hoping that the boys if pennsylvania would become the first pennsylvania team in 55 years to win the little league world series. [ cheers and applause ]. >> let's go. >> before the game the excitement was palpable. tens of thousands on the stands and in the hill hoping to see the pennsylvania team from lewis berry, york country slide into sports history. >> the boys work so hard and us being a small town in lewis berry we never thought we would see our fans on the map. we're so excited. >> and red land beat a texas team for the u.s. championship an saturday and the chance to take on tokyo. >> it's incredible out here, 45,000 people hoping to tie that today. that is electric. it will be great game. >> pennsylvania pride it's all over. that's just not redland. it's everywhere. >> joe campbell from bucks county
hi, jeff. >> hey, sarah, what a game it was. the boys from luis bury, pennsylvania, a small rural town in york county on the world stage. 42,000 here at the stadium to watch the game. millions watch ago cross the world. many hoping that the boys if pennsylvania would become the first pennsylvania team in 55 years to win the little league world series. [ cheers and applause ]. >> let's go. >> before the game the excitement was palpable. tens of thousands on the stands and in...
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. >> reporter: hi, as a -- sarah, be not afraid and visit philly and welcome the pope. part of a concerted effort to soften the edges around the initial you can't go there you can't do that kind of talk that came out when they were first talking about the fence and security in center city. today us this is the roll out for the i'll be there tips they are going to various businesses and it will start at the wawa behind me. is at the center city wawa the expectation chapter two of the charm offensive unveiled by the mayor and the world meeting organizers. the goal to visitors. >> now is the time for all of us to get excited, right? >> now is the sometime to prepare in a different way. >> reporter: the dreaded traffic box outline outlined on the map is dubbed the francis festival crowd harkening back to the crowd that gathered to pope john in 1979. do you know anyone who recalls the visit of st. john paul ii in terms of watching it on their tv. i come here today to say now is the time for all of us to declare i'll be there! because this is not a moment to be missed. >> rep
. >> reporter: hi, as a -- sarah, be not afraid and visit philly and welcome the pope. part of a concerted effort to soften the edges around the initial you can't go there you can't do that kind of talk that came out when they were first talking about the fence and security in center city. today us this is the roll out for the i'll be there tips they are going to various businesses and it will start at the wawa behind me. is at the center city wawa the expectation chapter two of the charm...
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>> reporter: sarah, the suspect's name has not been released. we know he is a 58-year-old and police say he is expected to be charged with dui and leaving the scene of an accident that killed officer pool poom. a -- lamar poole. a police escort took lamar poole 's body to the medical examiner's office. investigators say the driver got out of the car briefly and jumped back in and sped off. >> lamar poole was an 18 year veteran of the 12th district. survived by his wife and seven kids. >> reporter: investigators say a tow truck driver was stroormtal in catch -- instrumental in catching the hit-and-run driver. police arrested the driver not far from the accident. >> a 58-year-old man from philadelphia. he has not been charged yet, he did exhibit dui and he did leave the scene of the accident. >> reporter: this is the second off-duty officer killed on the road this month. rafael ali was killed after his pick up truck left the road that crash is under investigation. fop union held said the deaths have taken atoll on morale. >> this is a time when we
>> reporter: sarah, the suspect's name has not been released. we know he is a 58-year-old and police say he is expected to be charged with dui and leaving the scene of an accident that killed officer pool poom. a -- lamar poole. a police escort took lamar poole 's body to the medical examiner's office. investigators say the driver got out of the car briefly and jumped back in and sped off. >> lamar poole was an 18 year veteran of the 12th district. survived by his wife and seven...
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. >> okay, sarah? >> i just think that that kind of comment when you are talking about blood coming out of someone's body one way or another is not what you want to be talking about as a republican presidential candidate or any presidential candidate. the reality is that is pretty crude language as you pointed out, don, and i think the people who are offended just don't think that belongs in dialogue for people who want to be president. >> katrina. >> i am going to have to agree with maria on two counts. first of all, it is interesting there is selective outrage because we didn't hear anything from the other side when sarah palin was being dragged through the blood. more importantly, i watched the show myself and just like maria, i didn't take it that way. when you hear all the comments in context, it didn't come across that way. >> he said similar things about chris wallace and went on to say that. >> exactly. >> it didn't strike some people that way. >> people hear what they want to do. >> we have to
. >> okay, sarah? >> i just think that that kind of comment when you are talking about blood coming out of someone's body one way or another is not what you want to be talking about as a republican presidential candidate or any presidential candidate. the reality is that is pretty crude language as you pointed out, don, and i think the people who are offended just don't think that belongs in dialogue for people who want to be president. >> katrina. >> i am going to have...
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are you sarah? >> this is sarah pass, and she's accused of stealing mine. credit card numbers get stolen many different ways. how did the cops know, i tipped them off thanks to a fraud alert i placed on my account i got this notice that someone may be trying to use my visa card to pay for a room at the hilton garden in in richardson. fortunately the people that used your credit card they trade at the hotel. that chance to track them is what prompted me to investigate. after i contacted visa, i called the hilton explained the situation and asked if anyone had checked in using my name. the clerk said no. so i asked him to run my credit card against any recent payments. bingo, someone had checked in, to room 239. sarah pass,. at check in she presented a card with her name on it. when the magnetic strip wouldn't swipe, the account number was entered manually. turns out that account number was my account number. it takes a special kind of person to actually manufacture a credit card. you thattive to have special equipment for that. it's all spelled out in this p
are you sarah? >> this is sarah pass, and she's accused of stealing mine. credit card numbers get stolen many different ways. how did the cops know, i tipped them off thanks to a fraud alert i placed on my account i got this notice that someone may be trying to use my visa card to pay for a room at the hilton garden in in richardson. fortunately the people that used your credit card they trade at the hotel. that chance to track them is what prompted me to investigate. after i contacted...
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sarah: que no, que no lo haga.ia: nos informÓ fredy machado. la cercanÍa de la ciudad de mÉxico busca tres hombres, presuntamente relacionado con el multihomicidio del miÉrcoles pasado. donde perdiÓ la vida rubÉn espinoza. imÁgenes muestra que uno de los sospechosos aborda un vehÍculo mientras que los otros dos huyeron a pie. continÚan las indagatorias para dar con su paradero. hasta el momento han declarado 20 personas en torno al caso. leÓn: las principales compaÑÍas de crÉdito tienen los datos bancarios de sus usuarios. para eso diseÑaron un nuevo chip. leticia: se mostrÓ mucho mÁs efectivo que la tradicional banda magnÉtica. victoria costa rubia nos explica cÓmo proteger nuestros datos. victoria: las tres compaÑÍas que, inicialmente, colaboraron en su desarrollo. una tecnologÍa integrada en la tarjeta de pago y que se ha venido introduciendo reformas a la nada en todo el mundo para brindarle mÁs seguridad al consumidor. testigo: es mucho mÁs difÍcil para un ladrÓn replicar esa tarjeta, porque cada tarjeta, la i
sarah: que no, que no lo haga.ia: nos informÓ fredy machado. la cercanÍa de la ciudad de mÉxico busca tres hombres, presuntamente relacionado con el multihomicidio del miÉrcoles pasado. donde perdiÓ la vida rubÉn espinoza. imÁgenes muestra que uno de los sospechosos aborda un vehÍculo mientras que los otros dos huyeron a pie. continÚan las indagatorias para dar con su paradero. hasta el momento han declarado 20 personas en torno al caso. leÓn: las principales compaÑÍas de crÉdito...
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when we come back, sarah shourd joins us. she was in solitary confinement in iran for more than a year. she will comment on the iran nuclear deal and also talk about solitary confinement in the united states. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as members of congress continue to debate the historic iran nuclear deal ahead of next month's vote, my next guest says there's more than enriched uranium and centrifuges at stake. a washington post reporter and two others whose where about certain question. president obama was recently questioned by cbs reporter ager garrett about the imprisoned americans. >> there are four americans in iran, three held on trumped up charges and according to administration, when whereabouts unknown. you tell the country, sir, why your content with all of the fanfare around the steel to leave the conscious of this nation, the strength of this nation unaccounted for relation to these four americans? >> i had to give you
when we come back, sarah shourd joins us. she was in solitary confinement in iran for more than a year. she will comment on the iran nuclear deal and also talk about solitary confinement in the united states. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as members of congress continue to debate the historic iran nuclear deal ahead of next month's vote, my next guest says there's more than enriched uranium and...
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back to you, sarah. >> all right, thanks very much, sue herera.the board the dow is down 250 points. the s&p 500 down more than 1.2%. the nasdaq has actually taken the lagging position, it is down 1.5% and let's get straight to the trading action with bob pisani. interesting to see the nasdaq coming up the rear. >> a lot of name with tech exposure to china. the s&p 500 certain big international names have notable volume here. not just materials and energy and industrials but tech has also in that right now and i just want to show you some of the tech names, significant exposure to china for texas instruments, for hewlett-packard, for micron technology, all down notably. heavy volume also in some of the big global multinationals. i love the cover freeport-mcmoran. alc alcoa, caterpillar. finally just want to point out that interest rate sensitive sector spots with yields down it's those sectors doing a little bit better. >> if you pay a dividend you get bought and that's pretty much it. >> less competition from treasuries. >> thank you on the volum
back to you, sarah. >> all right, thanks very much, sue herera.the board the dow is down 250 points. the s&p 500 down more than 1.2%. the nasdaq has actually taken the lagging position, it is down 1.5% and let's get straight to the trading action with bob pisani. interesting to see the nasdaq coming up the rear. >> a lot of name with tech exposure to china. the s&p 500 certain big international names have notable volume here. not just materials and energy and industrials but...
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sarah. >> that's for sure. thanks, alicia. >>> organizers of jay-z's made in america festival released the said times today for this weekend's concert. the action cam was on the ben franklin parkway where we found crews setting up for the festival. beyoncÉ will be in town to headline saturday's show. philadelphia's own meek mill will also perform that day. the weekend will finish up the festival on sunday. tickets to the concert event are sold out. >> it is time on a monday afternoon for your first check of the "action news" traffic report. >> let's head over to matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center and see what's going on out there. hey, matt. >> hey, time to get back to work, time to get back to school for some people on this monday, brian and sarah and now as we head home, time for some backups, of course, like most monday afternoons. we're live looking at the ben franklin bridge from center city. we started our afternoon commute with a crash here in the eastbound lanes headed towards camden. but a
sarah. >> that's for sure. thanks, alicia. >>> organizers of jay-z's made in america festival released the said times today for this weekend's concert. the action cam was on the ben franklin parkway where we found crews setting up for the festival. beyoncÉ will be in town to headline saturday's show. philadelphia's own meek mill will also perform that day. the weekend will finish up the festival on sunday. tickets to the concert event are sold out. >> it is time on a...
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. >> it was hot today sarah and heat sticks around as you head to the workweek ahead. stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you that it is dry for the most part. there's a spotty shower across southern berks county and pretty close to pottstown. we're ab tracking a weak frontal boundary that will ride offer north. and there is the likelihood of spotty shower mainly north and west of 95 corridor and north of the poconos. we'll talk about that more in a moment and near term we'll show you picture outside. sky6 live in hd down the shore in atlantic city and it's a nice play to be on sunday evening. folks in the water enjoying a nice afternoon seabreeze with pretty comfortable conditions at the coast. so things are definitely heating up. high today in philadelphia 91 degrees and numbers will keep climbing for our week ahead. on monday we're poised to be 8 above average, 10 above norm tuesday and 11 degrees above wednesday. normal for us 83 and well above that come as early as tomorrow. 88 currently in city and 78 poconos and 83 plan castser and 87 trenton and that
. >> it was hot today sarah and heat sticks around as you head to the workweek ahead. stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you that it is dry for the most part. there's a spotty shower across southern berks county and pretty close to pottstown. we're ab tracking a weak frontal boundary that will ride offer north. and there is the likelihood of spotty shower mainly north and west of 95 corridor and north of the poconos. we'll talk about that more in a moment and near term we'll...
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i'm sarah bloomquist. >> aim walter perez. >> teenage drivers pick up valuable skills that could one day save their lives and lives of others on the road. >> football fans celebrate a preseason win. "action news" has team coverage of the victory over the colts. >> big story on "action news" tonight is heat. middle of of august is bringing dog days of summer. we hit 90s and one more will be another heat wave. "action news" meteorologist melissa magee with the accuweather forecast. hi there, melissa. >> hi, walter perez walter, we had another one. high 9. still hot at this hour, 9 city. 91 trenton and along the coast you go to beat the heat today. 79 boardwalk in atlantic city and 81 currently in beach have haven. something to keep in mind. high pressure dominating and we have a stagnant air mass overhead. it means we have an air quality alert. ozone action day. if you're young, elderly or suffer from respiratory illnesses you want to monitor outdoor activities for rest of the evening. speaking this evening and tonight last night of musikfest taking place in bethlehem in the lehigh val
i'm sarah bloomquist. >> aim walter perez. >> teenage drivers pick up valuable skills that could one day save their lives and lives of others on the road. >> football fans celebrate a preseason win. "action news" has team coverage of the victory over the colts. >> big story on "action news" tonight is heat. middle of of august is bringing dog days of summer. we hit 90s and one more will be another heat wave. "action news" meteorologist...
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details sarah in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> melissa thank you.eloping news now from northern california where residents of some 5,000 homes are being advised to evacuate. and more than two dozen large wildfires are burning and more than 9,000 firefighters are trying to get the upper happened and that's turning out to be a huge challenge. bone dry vegetation and triple digit temperatures are fueling the flames and biggest fire is in the lower lake area where firefighters have been turning loose horses goats and other livestock in rural neighborhoods as owners three to safety. one firefighters was killed battle was killed battling the flames. >> this is the one of the fires burning out of control is generate generating enough smoke to be seen from outer space. this picture was taken from a nasa satellite. it shows the rocky fire in lake county charring more than 22,000 acres and the wildfire is 5% contained. >> swell appears vice-president joe biden is seriously consider joe biden is seriously considering a run for the whitehouse. his political tea
details sarah in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> melissa thank you.eloping news now from northern california where residents of some 5,000 homes are being advised to evacuate. and more than two dozen large wildfires are burning and more than 9,000 firefighters are trying to get the upper happened and that's turning out to be a huge challenge. bone dry vegetation and triple digit temperatures are fueling the flames and biggest fire is in the lower lake area where...
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and there's a nice environment but thank you to rec and park i wish they were here to see how both sarah and i from the c y c have been able to work siding with rec and park to bring this for the youth and residents in chinatown but today, i want on on behalf of the elderly on behalf of the self-help to ask our seniors today to give a big, big applause to mayor ed lee (clapping) speeding i want to announce that as of july thanks to tom from dbi and mayor ed lee and supervisor christensen we sarah and myself are going to put on weekly education working groups so the idea starting on july 20th we'll have a class every monday in the afternoon and go around you know and sign up all of the residents and all of the merchant and i sometimes here nonprofits workers our city workers may not be living within walking distance to chinatown and so we really need all the residents no chinatown to be prepared and educated thank you to do police department and department of emergency and rec and park to work on this project together thank you all (clapping.) >> okay. before i end the presentation also i
and there's a nice environment but thank you to rec and park i wish they were here to see how both sarah and i from the c y c have been able to work siding with rec and park to bring this for the youth and residents in chinatown but today, i want on on behalf of the elderly on behalf of the self-help to ask our seniors today to give a big, big applause to mayor ed lee (clapping) speeding i want to announce that as of july thanks to tom from dbi and mayor ed lee and supervisor christensen we...
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live in dillworth park, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news."ick. >> all right, sarah, thank you. >>> a new art installation went up today at lasalle university's art museum. the exhibit called up against the wall features work by faculty artists. the eighth eighth annual display includes paintings and sculptures. the exhibit opens on wednesday and runs through september 18th. >> ducis here with sports. it's just a preseason win but it's a win. >> and everybody is optimistic. talk radio filled with people talking about the super bowl. >> that was me calling in. >> a lot possible pleased about concerning the eagles without their starting quarterback starting running back and two key line backers they beat the colts yesterday 36-10. matt barclay and tim tebow stated their case to be number three quarterback. reserve running back barnard turned heads with this 92-yard punt return for a touchdown at the end of the first half. after two weeks of practice, chip kelly was pleased to get an opportunity to see these guys in action. >> the one thing you d
live in dillworth park, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news."ick. >> all right, sarah, thank you. >>> a new art installation went up today at lasalle university's art museum. the exhibit called up against the wall features work by faculty artists. the eighth eighth annual display includes paintings and sculptures. the exhibit opens on wednesday and runs through september 18th. >> ducis here with sports. it's just a preseason win but it's a win. >> and...
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good to see you, sarah, welcome. >> thank you. >> why don't we start with today's data. did any of it seem so compelling, that it might move the fed one way or another? >> no, i think the focus of the fed will be on the labor market indicators, and july's strong employment report is one more reason to go ahead and start raising interest rates in september. >> are you at all concerned, do you think the federal reserve is concerned about what's been going on over in china? do you think that is just a marginal influencer, or a major one? >> it is an influencer. not a major one. but i think what's happening in china with the slowdown in growth re flegflects a broader concern about overall sluggish demand in the global economy, and the deflation in commodity prices. >> so where do you see gdp finally ending up as we go into the fall? how strong is this economy? >> we're projecting 2.1% growth in real gdp for the third quarter, and a shade over 3% in the fourth quarter. but the third quarter result is held back by an inventory cycle. essentially, there are two headwinds to the
good to see you, sarah, welcome. >> thank you. >> why don't we start with today's data. did any of it seem so compelling, that it might move the fed one way or another? >> no, i think the focus of the fed will be on the labor market indicators, and july's strong employment report is one more reason to go ahead and start raising interest rates in september. >> are you at all concerned, do you think the federal reserve is concerned about what's been going on over in china?...
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now i am forced to side with sarah palin. i want to shoot myself in the face. >> are you forced to side with her? her claim is that schilling isn't wrong. shockingly that's not quite right. much more than 7% of germans were nazis. they took control of the parliament and they were voted in 33% of -- they got 33% of the vote. you can't quantify how many muslim extremists there are. you can't even define a muslim extremist. there is really nothing that schilling said that is verify blee accurate. verifiably. >> both are going after a group of people, horribly, and that's what she means. that's what curt schilling means. >> to your point, we are not dealing with political analysts. we would switch the channel or go to someone else's twitter feed and listen to what they had to say. to take this to the extreme and really get into it and consider curt schilling -- he is a baseball player. why do you get political advice from him? >> i will go to you last and remember what network you are on when i ask you this question. shouldn't ev
now i am forced to side with sarah palin. i want to shoot myself in the face. >> are you forced to side with her? her claim is that schilling isn't wrong. shockingly that's not quite right. much more than 7% of germans were nazis. they took control of the parliament and they were voted in 33% of -- they got 33% of the vote. you can't quantify how many muslim extremists there are. you can't even define a muslim extremist. there is really nothing that schilling said that is verify blee...
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it's smart sarah palin has been brought into this cotillion.e's building a team trump, a trump party. what do you think, john? >> it's smart. she's got an intense passionate base. i think she protects him from his greatest vulnerable, that he's a conservative. he's supported canadian style single-payer health care. he wants to play to the crowd and get a lot of attention. >> i think it shows him a leader. that was the problem with obama for a long time. nobody back there. just him. this guy looks like he's building a force in the party. even ted cruz seems to be hobbling behind him. you're a guy to go hunting with. >> that's an over exaggeration. >> i take it back. you only went with him once. >> i was covering him. >> was somebody shooting at him? >> no, no one was shooting at him. >> he has an annual pheasant hunt. >> how did you do? >> i didn't pick up a gun. >> i think sarah palin is a little bit yesterday. i think he brings her back in the game and establishes her gender balance, an annie oakley type, cowboy, westerner. >> the reality is t
it's smart sarah palin has been brought into this cotillion.e's building a team trump, a trump party. what do you think, john? >> it's smart. she's got an intense passionate base. i think she protects him from his greatest vulnerable, that he's a conservative. he's supported canadian style single-payer health care. he wants to play to the crowd and get a lot of attention. >> i think it shows him a leader. that was the problem with obama for a long time. nobody back there. just him....