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and corey schwartz "how do they get a key?hese universal keys, you can buy them on ebay." > and then they wait. so they don't have to go back to the pump-- and risk being caught. more like stealing it. franklin county auditor clarence mingo says about 30 skimmers have been found inside pumps in ohio-- none in franklin county-- but it's a problem popping up all over the country. so how do you protect yourself? never use a card with a pin -- a credit card is better than debit. use cash if you can. always check to see if the pump has been tampered with, and you can look for an inspection sticker. and if you see someone tamperi
and then they wait. so they don't have to go back to the pump-- and risk being caught. more like stealing it. franklin county auditor clarence mingo says about 30 skimmers have been found inside pumps in ohio-- none in franklin county-- but it's a problem popping up all over the country. so how do you protect yourself? never use a card with a pin -- a credit card is better than debit. use cash if you can. always check to see if the pump has been tampered with, and you can look for an...
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nbc's gaddi schwartz with the details. delicate ope. schwartz with the details. >> reporter: crews carefully filling a partially collapsed tunnel with soil, inside cars with toxic waste in the days processing weapon's grade plutonium. >> it's like having fukushima sitting in your backyard ready to go off. >> reporter: the cars were seal in tunnels to contain the radiation. plans called for the government to clean out the tunnels by 2024, then pushing it back to 2042. >> anyone near the tunnel when it collapsed could get a lethal dose of ratuation in a short radiation period of time. >> reporter: for now the government says no radiation is detected and safety is the top priority. >> we'll approach this slowly, safely and methodically. >> reporter: workers at the site say they have heard that before. >> i was healthy as a horse until that day i got exposed. >> reporter: john worked there for over 30 years until he says he inhaled something that left him with brain damage. he is now hoping the partial collapse will be a wakeup call and tho
nbc's gaddi schwartz with the details. delicate ope. schwartz with the details. >> reporter: crews carefully filling a partially collapsed tunnel with soil, inside cars with toxic waste in the days processing weapon's grade plutonium. >> it's like having fukushima sitting in your backyard ready to go off. >> reporter: the cars were seal in tunnels to contain the radiation. plans called for the government to clean out the tunnels by 2024, then pushing it back to 2042. >>...
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and corey schwartz "how do they get a key?universal keys, you can buy them on ebay." > and then they wait. so they don't have to go back to the pump-- and risk being caught. more like stealing it. franklin county auditor clarence mingo says about 30 skimmers have been found inside pumps in ohio-- none in franklin county-- but it's a problem popping up all over the country. so how do you protect yourself? never use a card with a pin -- a credit card is better than debit. use cash if you can. always check to see if the pump has been tampered with, and you can look for an inspection sticker. and if you see someone tampering wi
and then they wait. so they don't have to go back to the pump-- and risk being caught. more like stealing it. franklin county auditor clarence mingo says about 30 skimmers have been found inside pumps in ohio-- none in franklin county-- but it's a problem popping up all over the country. so how do you protect yourself? never use a card with a pin -- a credit card is better than debit. use cash if you can. always check to see if the pump has been tampered with, and you can look for an...
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let's check in with glenn schwartz gl schwartz. >> it won't be a total wash out.here are some showers in the area. clouds are building. we have the main swirl that will be responsible for triggering more showers through the weekend. through the afternoon you can see these tiny fast-moving showers. it will be dry tonight and into tomorrow morning. the temperature already up to 70 degrees. it is warmer than it was at any time yesterday in philadelphia. areas to the north already way warmer than it was. over the weekend saturday looks to be the warmest day. we do have showers in the forecast both saturday and sunday. but that's just a small amount of time by comparison to the full day. we'll get into the timing of when the expect showers coming up in just a few minutes. >> all right. thank you, glenn. >>> team coverage continues in a place that we'll see a lot of traffic this weekend as people come and go. pamela osborne joins us live, pam. >> reporter: see how many people are here. busy on the road. aaa tells us they are expecting 50,000 people to travel for holiday
let's check in with glenn schwartz gl schwartz. >> it won't be a total wash out.here are some showers in the area. clouds are building. we have the main swirl that will be responsible for triggering more showers through the weekend. through the afternoon you can see these tiny fast-moving showers. it will be dry tonight and into tomorrow morning. the temperature already up to 70 degrees. it is warmer than it was at any time yesterday in philadelphia. areas to the north already way warmer...
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glenn schwartz says there's hail.also have reports of strong, windy conditions. >> things change quickly and move quickly. . we couldn't see anything about 15 minutes ago. and the skyline shot at center city has improved dramatically just over the last few minutes. so the core of that storm is certainly going through. we go back. we were showing you the conditions earlier that were favorable for the development of these thunderstorms and, boy, have they exploded. but over the last hour or so or less than an hour, they have weakened. there's less loiightning in thi than the heaviest over avenuing on to and the warwarrington are. now they were getting hit pretty hard a half hour ago. so that adds up. now this also kind of unusual. hail tracking in the south and going right into south philly. we showed you this a half hour ago. low and behold, there's actual hail that has been reported in south philly. this will continue moving up to the north and the amounts of rain with doppler estimates pretty significant. in just an
glenn schwartz says there's hail.also have reports of strong, windy conditions. >> things change quickly and move quickly. . we couldn't see anything about 15 minutes ago. and the skyline shot at center city has improved dramatically just over the last few minutes. so the core of that storm is certainly going through. we go back. we were showing you the conditions earlier that were favorable for the development of these thunderstorms and, boy, have they exploded. but over the last hour or...
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tonight's program, women in the white house, is part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguishedpeaker series. i would like to thank mr. schwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring many fine historians and writers to this stage.
tonight's program, women in the white house, is part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguishedpeaker series. i would like to thank mr. schwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring many fine historians and writers to this stage.
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for glenn schwartz and all of us here at nbc 10 have a great day.ios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99 a month online for one year and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. >> justin: yes. yes, deimos is a huge problem, but the police have him in custody, and if there's any justice at all, he'll be back behind bars for another 30 years. but either way, we have to make sure our plans are in order. [dramatic music] ♪ >> abe: whoa. what the hell are you doing up here? i heard you were being held o
for glenn schwartz and all of us here at nbc 10 have a great day.ios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking it all. we'll let you know the best day for outdoor plans this memorial day weekend. >>> also a moment of impact. look at this. a truck driver looks control and what happens next almost cost another driver his life. we'll show it to you when we come back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news about this little boy. he is safe. he is with police. police are searching for his parents but they don't know his name, his parents name or where they are. we have video into nbc 10 of the neighborhood where he was found, 5th and lombard streets. here is another look at the area. he is wearing a head t-shirt, black pants, red shus. call 302-654-5151 if you have any information. peop >>> people needed umbrellas this morning. thunderstorms on the way this afternoon for some areas. this is a view from bethiend wheel earlier today going towards the city. here is a live look as it monitors conditions from burlington county. >>> the phillies game is still on for this afternoon. here is a live look at citize
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking it all. we'll let you know the best day for outdoor plans this memorial day weekend. >>> also a moment of impact. look at this. a truck driver looks control and what happens next almost cost another driver his life. we'll show it to you when we come back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news about this little boy. he is safe. he is with police. police are searching for his parents but they don't know his name, his parents...
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. >> let's go to chief meteorologist glenn schwartz with more on how weather played that important role. >> it was the intention to fly into bad weather so there's no surprise that there was bad weather at the time. now just how bad was it? there's not much on the radar. just a few sprinkles missed. the clouds are pretty low to the ground. reported about 500 feet above the ground. so you had that much room to play with. visibility was two and a half miles in that period between 10 and 1:001:00 in the morning. tvs even lower earlier in the morning. the reported visibilities at 11:00 a.m. the airport at 4 miles. philadelphia had 8 mile visibility. so these are conditions that helicopters have managed to fly in in the past. it's not exactly ideal weather. but the intention was to fly in bad weather. and that's what they got. the weather was worse. and let's say at 8:00 in the morning than it was at 10:00. it was gradually improving. the visibility was going up a little bit each hour. the cloud deck was not going any kig zig cantly different amounts as we went through 10:00 in the morning.
. >> let's go to chief meteorologist glenn schwartz with more on how weather played that important role. >> it was the intention to fly into bad weather so there's no surprise that there was bad weather at the time. now just how bad was it? there's not much on the radar. just a few sprinkles missed. the clouds are pretty low to the ground. reported about 500 feet above the ground. so you had that much room to play with. visibility was two and a half miles in that period between 10...
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glenn schwartz is here with the forecast. >> there's plenty of rain. the computers show we have the surface wind helping to keep some moisture in. and by the morning rush from philadelphia area, delaware, south jersey and the enginejers shore areas most likely to see some of the rain. temperatures pretty uniform. it's been way e below normal during the day today. there's the threat of rain. first thing in the morning, but we have bigger threats coming before the end of the week. that plus the latest on the weekend is coming up. >>> you'll want to stay with track of the changing forecasts. from memorial day to labor day, that's only tonight at 11:00. >>> up next at 6:00, get ready for the biggest wawa welcome america concert inside access to the biggest birthday party. ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. >>> delaware is is losing hundreds of jobs, they will move 450 jobs out of the state. they w
glenn schwartz is here with the forecast. >> there's plenty of rain. the computers show we have the surface wind helping to keep some moisture in. and by the morning rush from philadelphia area, delaware, south jersey and the enginejers shore areas most likely to see some of the rain. temperatures pretty uniform. it's been way e below normal during the day today. there's the threat of rain. first thing in the morning, but we have bigger threats coming before the end of the week. that plus...
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defensive coordinator jim schwartz says he can get around a tackle and get really low. get to the quarterback. like this. he's really impressed with the consistency of derek bringing that pass rush every game. jim has impressed the sack record at tennessee. >> any time you turn around and look at that 92. any time it can break any record that that guy has, it's going to get your attention pretty quick. played right away as a true freshman at the university of tennessee. we're really excited about him. >> the phillys are going to sit him against tonight in miami. manager pete mccann nonsays they thought about sending franco to aaa. the phillies are 17-32. let's go to the french open. take a look at this. maxine has been kicked out of the french open during an interview. he repeatedly started kissing the female reporter and pulling her towards him. it hfs not a live interview, she would have punched him. martine was celebrating his opponents fault too much. when he won and went to shake hands, he's like, na, i'm not shake iing your hand. no love in this tennis match. >> w
defensive coordinator jim schwartz says he can get around a tackle and get really low. get to the quarterback. like this. he's really impressed with the consistency of derek bringing that pass rush every game. jim has impressed the sack record at tennessee. >> any time you turn around and look at that 92. any time it can break any record that that guy has, it's going to get your attention pretty quick. played right away as a true freshman at the university of tennessee. we're really...
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schwartz was born with severe spina bifida. paralyzed from the chest down, but he was determined to walk across the stage last night, and after year of practice with his physical therapist, schwartz did it. to the cheers of his classmates. so that's pretty cool. congratulations. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. it's good to be home. that's it for the special report. fair, balanced, and unafraid. no online show tonight. going to catch some z's, the story hosted by martha maccallum starts right >> it is thursday, may 25th at this is a fox news alert, breaking overnight donald trump welcomed the european leaders in brussels. >> you are watching "fox and friends" first. heather: donald trump will attend his first nato summit. rob: at nato this morning. >> reporter: i was outside earlier this morning, they won't let us in. they don't want to let us in for the practice for the big day home at that is coming up in brussels. the first opportunity to meet with european leaders as commander-in-chief but it is also a chance
schwartz was born with severe spina bifida. paralyzed from the chest down, but he was determined to walk across the stage last night, and after year of practice with his physical therapist, schwartz did it. to the cheers of his classmates. so that's pretty cool. congratulations. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. it's good to be home. that's it for the special report. fair, balanced, and unafraid. no online show tonight. going to catch some z's, the story hosted by martha maccallum...
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glenn schwartz is joining us now with our forecast. it was so nice to see the sun.reat day to be outside. this is a live look at main street in doylestown. a lot of happy people once you start seeing the sunshine and temperatures more typical for this time of the year. 79 degrees in philadelphia. look at the sun across the entire area. more clouds in the lehigh valley with a couple showers up to the north. even those might miss allentown. 9 at the airport in philadelphia. it's going to be pretty close to these temperatures at this time tomorrow afternoon and friday afternoon and a great night for the movies outdoor. not only tonight but the next c couple nights as well. it was only 62 for the high yesterday. and not much in the way of rainfall. that's for sure. not around here. one shower up by the poconos. we had one in chester county. one is in pennsylvania. look at all the sunshine here. not only that, 76 in chest hill. lan hong at 77. easton, 77. allentown, 77. a west wind is going to allow the jersey shore to stay warmer. 76 in long port. 78 in avalon. 0 at the
glenn schwartz is joining us now with our forecast. it was so nice to see the sun.reat day to be outside. this is a live look at main street in doylestown. a lot of happy people once you start seeing the sunshine and temperatures more typical for this time of the year. 79 degrees in philadelphia. look at the sun across the entire area. more clouds in the lehigh valley with a couple showers up to the north. even those might miss allentown. 9 at the airport in philadelphia. it's going to be...
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let's bring in meteorologist glenn schwartz. a lot cooler than normal too. >> way cooler than normal. the average high is 78. this is as high as we have been all in philadelphia at 62 degrees. not any warmer anywhere else. we have some places in the suburbs that haven't even gotten to 60 all day. clouds across the entire region. now you combine all the clouds with that persistent east wind, the east wind helps keep the clouds in, the shore, a a miserable place today. holgate at 59, stone harbor, cape may point at 60. ocean temperature, 61. not only that, but there's rain as you'll see in a minute. so here's the highs. the average 78. 64 yesterday. 62 today. look at tomorrow. we jump up 17 degrees. near normal thursday with sunshine. remember that? and 82 degrees on friday. so some huge changes ahead. there's that last rain coming across cape may county. it's fairly dry across much of the rest of the area. but with do have the one heavy shower there right over avalon. the back edge of this continues to move to the east. and so we
let's bring in meteorologist glenn schwartz. a lot cooler than normal too. >> way cooler than normal. the average high is 78. this is as high as we have been all in philadelphia at 62 degrees. not any warmer anywhere else. we have some places in the suburbs that haven't even gotten to 60 all day. clouds across the entire region. now you combine all the clouds with that persistent east wind, the east wind helps keep the clouds in, the shore, a a miserable place today. holgate at 59, stone...
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gadi schwartz has details. >> reporter: the sound of sirens at the nation's most contaminated nuclear waste site. >> take cover. >> reporter: then the warning that went across the hamford nuclear reservation. >> take cover immediately. >> reporter: the alarm from a partial tunnel collapse in a tunnel where toxic waste has been covered for decades and workers took cover in the vast complex half the size of rhode island and once prepared plutonium for america's nuclear arsenal. >> we've been all cooped up inside these buildings until they gave us the go ahead to go home. >> reporter: officials sending in a robot to inspect the collapse. >> our employees are safe, no evidence of a radiological release. >> reporter: but the emergency highlighting deteriorating conditions at the nation's biggest environmental cleanup near the columbia river. an nbc news investigation found decades of radioactive problem, workers who said they had been exposed to toxic materials suffered from severe health problems. >> i've been diagnosed with pretty bad nerve damage. >> reporter: in 2013, washington's gove
gadi schwartz has details. >> reporter: the sound of sirens at the nation's most contaminated nuclear waste site. >> take cover. >> reporter: then the warning that went across the hamford nuclear reservation. >> take cover immediately. >> reporter: the alarm from a partial tunnel collapse in a tunnel where toxic waste has been covered for decades and workers took cover in the vast complex half the size of rhode island and once prepared plutonium for america's...
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>> gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> we'll take a break here, still ahead, cyber insurance. the growing trend that can help you recover after hackers steal your personal info. while you may already have it and not even know it. >>> if you own a drone or you're thinking about getting one, we'll tell you about the major decision today that will impact you. >>> keeping your personal information safe from cyber criminals has become a daunting challenge. one recent survey finds seven out of ten americans have little or no confidence that their online data is secure, so insurance companies are offering a new kind of a policy that can provide some peace of mind if you get hacked. nbc news business and tech correspondent jo ling kent explains. >> the hackers are threatening to wipe out the icloud accounts. >> critical computers shut down in this attack. >> give these crooks too much information, and they will drain your bank account. >> reporter: it seems every week another hack attack is threatening your personal information. now a new tool in the fight against cyber criminals, cyb
>> gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> we'll take a break here, still ahead, cyber insurance. the growing trend that can help you recover after hackers steal your personal info. while you may already have it and not even know it. >>> if you own a drone or you're thinking about getting one, we'll tell you about the major decision today that will impact you. >>> keeping your personal information safe from cyber criminals has become a daunting challenge. one recent...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, hanford washington. >>> when we come back tonight, it's happened again. another day, another brawl breaks out aboard a plane. we'll tell you what this one was all about when we come back. >>> we're back now with a new warning about how many kids are seriously injured because they don't wear helmets and pads when riding around outside. according to new research, at least 1200 kids are rushed to emergency rooms every day. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 'tis the season for skateboards, skates and bikes. but all those wheels are sending nearly 50 kids an hour to the e.r. broken bones and abrasions are 11% of the injuries. jaden rivera was 10 years old when he suffered a fracture after falling off his bike without a helmet. back. ten days later he was in the e.r. lethargic and vomiting. >> when i saw the c.t. scan i saw the look in the doctor's eye, it was serious. he said we have to get him in surgery now before he dies. >> reporter: jaden was bleeding into his brain. >> fractures to their skull. >> reporter: children's hospital e.r. chief says kids
gadi schwartz, nbc news, hanford washington. >>> when we come back tonight, it's happened again. another day, another brawl breaks out aboard a plane. we'll tell you what this one was all about when we come back. >>> we're back now with a new warning about how many kids are seriously injured because they don't wear helmets and pads when riding around outside. according to new research, at least 1200 kids are rushed to emergency rooms every day. here is nbc's tom costello....
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nelson schwartz wrote about it for the paper and he joins us. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> how is it different now for airlines focusing on profit than it was, say, five or ten years ago? >> everyone remembers all the bankruptcies and the consolidations and equity holders literally being wiped out. the airlines are new companies now, essentially. and they've remarketed themselves to wall street as a very different kind of investment. so it's a very cyclical industry where you don't cover your biggest cost necessarily, you don't know what it's going to be, fuel. but the airline have kind of said to the street, look, we're going to deliver year-in, year-out steady profits, steady growth, and you can rely on us the way you would on an industrial company or a utility. that puts tremendous pressure on the airlines to deliver what the street expects. >> what about the pay structure for executives? in the past it was very different for the airline industry than it was for some other large scale perhaps more mainstream type companies.
nelson schwartz wrote about it for the paper and he joins us. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> how is it different now for airlines focusing on profit than it was, say, five or ten years ago? >> everyone remembers all the bankruptcies and the consolidations and equity holders literally being wiped out. the airlines are new companies now, essentially. and they've remarketed themselves to wall street as a very different kind of investment. so it's a very cyclical...
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massachusetts teenager ezra schwartz.ers university student and gunned down riding in a minivan two years ago. the israeli ambassador to the united nations called for the u.n. to take action. >> let's be very clear, killing innocent people and providing incentive for bloodshed are not resistance. they are plain and simple terrorism. i call on the international community to face the truth for what it is. demand that mahmoud abbas and these terror payments immediately. eric: ezra's mother ruth now joins us from boston. first of all, ms. schwartz thank you for coming in tonight and the condolences to the loss of your son. inconceivable, you have to deal with the death of your son and then you have the payments? what are you calling on and what do you think should happen? >> well, it's been very difficult to deal with ezra's murder in general continuing with life and figure out a way to help our children get through this, even 18 months later which feels like a short time and a long time all at the same time, it's very diffic
massachusetts teenager ezra schwartz.ers university student and gunned down riding in a minivan two years ago. the israeli ambassador to the united nations called for the u.n. to take action. >> let's be very clear, killing innocent people and providing incentive for bloodshed are not resistance. they are plain and simple terrorism. i call on the international community to face the truth for what it is. demand that mahmoud abbas and these terror payments immediately. eric: ezra's mother...
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. >> glenn schwartz is track the timing of tomorrow's rain in our most accurate weather forecast. >> it looks like it's about to rain any minute. lock a at the clouds across the sky getting darker. a look at the live radar shows nothing falling anywhere close to the area. we don't have to go too far into west virginia now get iting int western virginia. that's the first batch of rain. so yes, it is going to rain before you get out there tomorrow morning. here we are through this evening. no problems with any kind of rain despite the threatening sky. and then during the middle of the night, after midnight, that's when the rain starts. and it starts to get heavier. here is 4:00 a.m., heavy rain in parts of the area. maybe even some thunder. some places than others. we have an east wind that helps to keep the temperature down. 70 in philadelphia. 68 in coatesville. that's well below normal for this time of year. it's going to warm up, but we have more threats of rain through the weekend. we'll get into that in a few minutes. >> today we learned the bomb er responsible for the manchester
. >> glenn schwartz is track the timing of tomorrow's rain in our most accurate weather forecast. >> it looks like it's about to rain any minute. lock a at the clouds across the sky getting darker. a look at the live radar shows nothing falling anywhere close to the area. we don't have to go too far into west virginia now get iting int western virginia. that's the first batch of rain. so yes, it is going to rain before you get out there tomorrow morning. here we are through this...
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. >> glenn schwartz is breaking down the all important holiday weekend. we begin with meteorologist tammie souza and storms that are moving our way tonight. >> we have them right here in the area. let's get to it. you can see the line of storms stretching from dover up to the philadelphia area. let's go in a little closer. these have intense lightning and downpours and small hail has been noted with these. they are going to continue moving off to the north and the east. and behind them, more storm moving in. let's take a look. philadelphia, you are looking now at the heavier rain beginning to move into the area. we are locking at the same thing. we don't really have anything in cherry hill yet. we get down to wul witch, we're looking at steady rain and lightning there. we're looking at heavy rain. e we head into delaware. dover, nothing right now. it's going to move into south jersey. these are the initial cells moving through the area. you can see off across the d.c. area and parts of maryland and even virginia, they are severe thunderstorm warnings and
. >> glenn schwartz is breaking down the all important holiday weekend. we begin with meteorologist tammie souza and storms that are moving our way tonight. >> we have them right here in the area. let's get to it. you can see the line of storms stretching from dover up to the philadelphia area. let's go in a little closer. these have intense lightning and downpours and small hail has been noted with these. they are going to continue moving off to the north and the east. and behind...
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. >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast. >> hi, vai. a gloomy start to the day, and we still have clouds around and you can see the top of the comcast building cut off and that means the clouds are low. we do have some showers moving through to philadelphia itself, but this is the last of it, back to the west it's dry. farther to the south it is dry and so this is the last of the rain. this is light, but it's taking its time moving through over the next couple of hours. that rain will be moving out. now we do have still a lot of cloud cover around as you can see here, but you may be seeing some breaks through the southern portions of the jersey shore later on during the day today. >> here is the future cast, hour by hour. you can see some of this clearing taking place in south jersey, delaware, and nothing more than an isolated shower this afternoon. most of us are just not going to get any rain this afternoon and again, conditions improving hour by hour as we go through the rest of the day. it's 59 now. only 60 at the shore, so it is c
. >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast. >> hi, vai. a gloomy start to the day, and we still have clouds around and you can see the top of the comcast building cut off and that means the clouds are low. we do have some showers moving through to philadelphia itself, but this is the last of it, back to the west it's dry. farther to the south it is dry and so this is the last of the rain. this is light, but it's taking its time moving...
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first with meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with the most steamy forecast. >> only steamy a couple hours longer. we are getting a drastically different weekend than what we have seen today. there is no way, nowhere near 90, even near 80 over the weekend. we may not even be up to 70. it's 93 degrees in philadelphia right now. 90 in redding. 91 in lancaster. 90 in trenton. 93 atlantic city. international inland, 78 at the marina. got into 90 at the beaches today before the sea breeze kicked in. so we 93 again, three days in a row. 90-plus makes it an official heat wave. look what comes over the weekend. a 25-degree temperature drop, and at the shore it will be more like a 35-degree temperature drop. now, we do have showers, even a couple of lightning bolts here on the radar. generally headed towards delaware, and extreme south jersey. this area about to hit the northern portion of the chesapeake bay and this is the timing. middletown, before 5:00, 5:40 in dover. 5:46 in denton if that line keeps together. these isolated ones that have just developed are starting to move straight to t
first with meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with the most steamy forecast. >> only steamy a couple hours longer. we are getting a drastically different weekend than what we have seen today. there is no way, nowhere near 90, even near 80 over the weekend. we may not even be up to 70. it's 93 degrees in philadelphia right now. 90 in redding. 91 in lancaster. 90 in trenton. 93 atlantic city. international inland, 78 at the marina. got into 90 at the beaches today before the...
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. >> glenn schwartz reveals his summer outlook.d out what to expect from the hottest motto the wettest months so you can make your summer plans. >>> 22 killed in a suicide bomber at a crowded concert in manchester, england. among the youngest victims an 8-year-old girl. within the last hour, the prime minister of great britain announced she's raising the nation's terror level to the highest possible level because she says she believes another attack is eminent. our coverage of the terror in manchester continues as we welcome in former special agent clint watts. >> let's start with where this happened. can you get a feeling of what security was like both in and outside that arena? >> it's standard security setup that we see at any concert venue. it happened around the ticketing area. it happened later on during the concert. he hit a group of people that are either inside or outside security. but the key point is anywhere there's a mass of people, that's a great opportunity for a terrorist to do a lot of violence and kill a lot of pe
. >> glenn schwartz reveals his summer outlook.d out what to expect from the hottest motto the wettest months so you can make your summer plans. >>> 22 killed in a suicide bomber at a crowded concert in manchester, england. among the youngest victims an 8-year-old girl. within the last hour, the prime minister of great britain announced she's raising the nation's terror level to the highest possible level because she says she believes another attack is eminent. our coverage of...
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. >> let's bring in chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> some parts of the area had a wholelot more rain than others during the day today, much of the day we could not see it from this view, liberty place here, beautiful picture, totally obscured for much of the day and delaware and new jersey getting pounded with rain much of the day. we just have a little bit in southern delaware right now and sussex county which has gotten hit hard. this area in yellow in new jersey forts most part has gotten hit the hardest, vineland, mays landing up to ship bottom and you can see the radar estimates, one to two inches of rain localized areas of up to four inches of rain. just during the day today. now we have a bit of a break but here's more coming. this round two that's going to be coming late tomorrow and tomorrow night. then we'll get around three by thursday. here we go, futurecast showing some more rain coming from delaware up toward the jersey shore. that's tonight. we'll tell you more about the other rounds of rain in a few minutes. >> new at 6:00. a new development in the invest
. >> let's bring in chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> some parts of the area had a wholelot more rain than others during the day today, much of the day we could not see it from this view, liberty place here, beautiful picture, totally obscured for much of the day and delaware and new jersey getting pounded with rain much of the day. we just have a little bit in southern delaware right now and sussex county which has gotten hit hard. this area in yellow in...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hello and thanks for joining us. this memorial day holiday weekend, about 40-million americans are traveling at least 50 miles or more, according to the aaa. most by car, and three-million by plane. now, new restrictions on plane travel are in the works. homeland security secretary john kelly said today the trump administration is considering a ban on large electronic devices, inclu
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is calling on the arab world to show unity and partner with the united states to combat extremism and terrorism. today, in the capital of saudi arabia, the president addressed a summit of leaders from 50 arab and muslim-majority countries, completing his two-day visit to the kingdom. in his 35-minute speech, mr. trump said the u.s. w
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been...
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defensive coordinator jim schwartz already has a message for the guys up front. that's coming up later in sports. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ♪ >>> two week repair project landed a knock out blow to camera toting tourist looking for a photo in front of philadelphia's iconic rocky statue. of course, in april the rocky steps were fenced off while the nfl got ready for its big draft day stage. now the statue itself off limits. >> we asked bruce gordon to check it out and see if he could do something to help bring the situation into focus. live on the parkway with more. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, this is is a civic crisis no question about it. i ran into french tourists today standing aro
defensive coordinator jim schwartz already has a message for the guys up front. that's coming up later in sports. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch...
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over to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. how does it look?> well, you have to do a little shower dodging over the next couple hours. there they are at the ballpark, and they're ak fokay for now, b showers on the radar, as you'll see. clouds in the area. also warm. temperatures into the 70s. we're not going to be getting as warm in many areas, especially on sunday. so the wind is from the west today. so it's 73 here. 73 summers point and ocean city and north cape may. even cape may point is 71. as the wind shifts and becomes a sea breeze, it's not going to be that warm. we've got some showers on saturday, but more rain on monday. as we'll get into the details in a couple minutes, but at the shore, the sea breezes will keep temperatures only in the 60s. saturday, sunday and monday, and showers mainly on monday. next week -- drier and warmer. not exactly the best timing, but there are those small showers coming through. that one little one, just south of wilmington. so they may be able to play without getting rained on, but those are small showe
over to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. how does it look?> well, you have to do a little shower dodging over the next couple hours. there they are at the ballpark, and they're ak fokay for now, b showers on the radar, as you'll see. clouds in the area. also warm. temperatures into the 70s. we're not going to be getting as warm in many areas, especially on sunday. so the wind is from the west today. so it's 73 here. 73 summers point and ocean city and north cape may. even cape may point...
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schwartz was born with severe spina bifida. paralyzed from the chest down, but he was determined to walk across the stage last night, and after year of practice with his physical therapist, schwartz did it. to the cheers of his classmates. so that's pretty cool. congratulations. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. it's good to be home. that's it for the special report. fair, balanced, and unafraid. no online show tonight. going to catch some z's, the story hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: breaking tonight, we have brand-new images of the manchester bomber after three weeks in libya, he came back to just weeks ago. it is of the first that we have seen of the terrorist around that time. they were snapped by surveillance cameras in a mall just days before he he loaded up a backpack with explosives miles from his own home and walked into the ariana grande concert hall is the music was ending. taking the lives of 22 people. good evening everybody. i martha maccallum and this is the story. as the det
schwartz was born with severe spina bifida. paralyzed from the chest down, but he was determined to walk across the stage last night, and after year of practice with his physical therapist, schwartz did it. to the cheers of his classmates. so that's pretty cool. congratulations. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. it's good to be home. that's it for the special report. fair, balanced, and unafraid. no online show tonight. going to catch some z's, the story hosted by martha maccallum...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is promising action on tax reform and health care. in an interview taped yesterday and broadcast today on cbs "face the nation," the president said the revenue losses from his plan to reduce personal and corporate tax rates will be offset by economic growth, better trade deals, and-- he seemed to suggest-- a new tax on imports. >> we have countries where if we make a product,
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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weather this week and we'll find out what's to come with nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. glenn? >> yeah, tracy, we do have more rain and some places will get hit harder especially delaware and in south jersey. this is what we're seeing now. south jersey and the philadelphia area getting hit pretty hard, but there is another area down by washington that's coming straight up at us and even if the rain tapers off a little bit, it is going to be increasing and getting heavier. we do have one fairly heavy area right over philadelphia itself. right now that is moving to the northeast as you just saw head the toward northeast philly, so it will taper off for a while, but you saw that other area that is coming in. we've also had more rain in this area right to mays landing to other areas. some of these places have already seen over an inch and there will be localized flooding in that area, but to the north and west of that area and a lot of pennsylvania counties much lighter rain. we'll have fewer hours of rain. it's still not a pretty day, but it's not as nasty as what we're go
weather this week and we'll find out what's to come with nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. glenn? >> yeah, tracy, we do have more rain and some places will get hit harder especially delaware and in south jersey. this is what we're seeing now. south jersey and the philadelphia area getting hit pretty hard, but there is another area down by washington that's coming straight up at us and even if the rain tapers off a little bit, it is going to be increasing and...
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schwartz talks about what he needs from his defensive line, plus the phillies month of may continuesy they may have lot of more than just a game today. that's coming up next in sports. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! pretty fast, huh? fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ >>> eagles starting their second week of ota' and a bunch of guys not at work out today. jason peters be a accept fort second week in row. vinnie curry, will he garrett blunt and bunch of other guys missing in act. they call it voluntary but a all know it's not really voluntary. he is special physical you're getting paid $100 million. fletcher cox missed last week and caught a lot of flack for it. he said he was with the family the the coaches new and he said he's ready to go to work now and even though he made the pro bowl last year the eagles need him to be monster this season. defensive line wasn't good enough in 2016. today de
schwartz talks about what he needs from his defensive line, plus the phillies month of may continuesy they may have lot of more than just a game today. that's coming up next in sports. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! pretty fast, huh? fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ >>> eagles starting their...
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joining our news director was arthur schwartz. they talked about ways to grow their leadership skills. >>> local organization dedicated to helping opportunities learn how to manage money. bank of america is donating $100,000. the check was presented today at wright elementary school in north philly. >>> now to an exclusive. the smith family had that moment we have all dreamed of. they want a 429 million jock pot and they want to help people in their community. they decide today give back so they formed the smith foundation. they gave away 100 book bags filled with supplies. they are helping to build a church in bridgeton. in haiti they building a three-room schoolhouse. >> we didn't go out and buy those fancy cars, lam boborghin. >> the family is now taking grant applications for the nonprofits. if you would like to fill out a grant go to our web site, nbc10.com. we have a link to their foundation. >>> in a live interview with the general mesne manager we'll explain why you need to make the switch by the end of the year. >>> drunk
joining our news director was arthur schwartz. they talked about ways to grow their leadership skills. >>> local organization dedicated to helping opportunities learn how to manage money. bank of america is donating $100,000. the check was presented today at wright elementary school in north philly. >>> now to an exclusive. the smith family had that moment we have all dreamed of. they want a 429 million jock pot and they want to help people in their community. they decide...
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let's bring in chief meteorologist glenn schwartz. >> what's the timing of these showers right now?k like over the next few hours, these showers as they move closer to the lehigh valley and poconos going to weaken. they have been weakening as they have gotten farther to the east. these are the only showers in our area very small. other showers moving to the east could affect the lehigh valley and the poconos. but a lot of this stuff isxl ju going to weaken as the sun goes down. as you can see on the futurecast, there's 8:00. there's not much going on, but later on this evening, for the lehigh valley, poconos area, maybe extending to parts of bucks county and then we start out again. no repeat of the fog from this morning tomorrow morning. it's going to be a really nice start to the day. 78 degrees, that's exactly the average high for this time of year. but it's still in the 60s to near 70 at the beaches. we have that chance of a a shower or thunderstorm by late this evening. again, the highest chance is farther to the north. tomorrow morning, starting off sunny. we're going to finis
let's bring in chief meteorologist glenn schwartz. >> what's the timing of these showers right now?k like over the next few hours, these showers as they move closer to the lehigh valley and poconos going to weaken. they have been weakening as they have gotten farther to the east. these are the only showers in our area very small. other showers moving to the east could affect the lehigh valley and the poconos. but a lot of this stuff isxl ju going to weaken as the sun goes down. as you can...
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. >> glenn schwartz is tracking the return of rain later toni t tonight. not everyone will see it, which is why neighborhood weather is so important. >> the further south, the better chance you have of seeing the rain. everybody has the clouds up in easton. and the rain is pretty patchy. a a lot of this not reaching the ground yet. but farther to the south, it certainly is. it's a pretty significant area in virginia and this in north caroli carolina. the highest resolution future weather model showing that rain moving into delaware and south jersey by 9:00 tonight. having a hard time coming through the area. we may see some of that rain anywhere in the area during the night by the time we get to the morning rush and if there's anything in the heavier area, it would be in delaware and south jersey during at least a portion of the morning rush. now it's unseasonably chilly again today with the rain and clouds. there's the rain at 6:00 a.m. right for the morning rush. it's going to be on the cool side. we're not expecting heavy rain with this particular syste
. >> glenn schwartz is tracking the return of rain later toni t tonight. not everyone will see it, which is why neighborhood weather is so important. >> the further south, the better chance you have of seeing the rain. everybody has the clouds up in easton. and the rain is pretty patchy. a a lot of this not reaching the ground yet. but farther to the south, it certainly is. it's a pretty significant area in virginia and this in north caroli carolina. the highest resolution future...
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i'm with andrew schwartz. a lawyer here. what kind of things can the folks call and ask questions about? jonathan: i hate when the kremlins get ahold of the microphone like that. alison: we'll go back shortly. jonathan: we'll put battery in. it will be good and new. i'll do it. the little door is hard to shot. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- continuing coverage for manchester. the counterterror raid ongoing. and the dozens that are still in the hospital now. that is up next. >> a protest outside i.c.e. headquarters but will it be enough to keep undocumented mother out of jail? we have a live report coming up. >> new at 5:00, the efforts chesapeake bay could take a big hit in the president's budget. we are getting reaction on what the entire plan could mean for our area when i join you at 5:00. on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you c
i'm with andrew schwartz. a lawyer here. what kind of things can the folks call and ask questions about? jonathan: i hate when the kremlins get ahold of the microphone like that. alison: we'll go back shortly. jonathan: we'll put battery in. it will be good and new. i'll do it. the little door is hard to shot. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- continuing coverage for manchester. the counterterror raid ongoing. and the dozens that are still in the hospital now. that is up next....
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chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz has the most accurate weather. >> some places got a lot more rain than other. you can see the low clouds cutting off the tops of building. it looked a lot worse than this this morning as the rain came through philadelphia itself. we had more rain in delaware and in new jersey than in our pennsylvania county and the heaviest of the rain now has just moved off shore so it's just off shore from atlantic city down to cape may, a little bit heavier around long beach island. that's just round one. there's more rain, a lot more rain down across the southern states as you can see moving in our general direction. it's not going to rain all the time this week but it's going to rain a lot more this week than just today. and this is the area that had the most. from dover, delaware, about an inch of rain estimated by radar to an inch and a half around vineland, buena vista had reports of 2 1/2 to 3 inches that was the highest amount that we've gotten and up to an 1 1/2 around toms river. much less less farther to the north and west as far as accumulati
chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz has the most accurate weather. >> some places got a lot more rain than other. you can see the low clouds cutting off the tops of building. it looked a lot worse than this this morning as the rain came through philadelphia itself. we had more rain in delaware and in new jersey than in our pennsylvania county and the heaviest of the rain now has just moved off shore so it's just off shore from atlantic city down to cape may, a little...
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. >> glenn schwartz is timing it out. >> sky is cloudy. it looks kind of threatening. there's nothing on the radar close by. we have to go quite a ways back west to see the closest rain and that rain will be moving this way. it will be raining by the time we get to the morning rush. but not by 10:00 or 11:00 tonight. here it comes in the middle of the night. you can see the patchy areas of heavy rain during the heart of the morning rush. not heavy everywhere, but it's going to be pretty wet just about everywhere. there's 9:00 a.m. we still have rain in the area. the east winds help iing to kee the temperature down today. we'll see if it stays down and if it stays wet as we head through the weekend coming up in a few minutes. >>> storm raunger 10 will be out tracking the rain that's in the middle of your morning commute. it's the first of its kind. ed join us to track the changing forecast tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> late today the budget office released its core of the health care law republicans passed in the house. it shows about 23 million people would be l
. >> glenn schwartz is timing it out. >> sky is cloudy. it looks kind of threatening. there's nothing on the radar close by. we have to go quite a ways back west to see the closest rain and that rain will be moving this way. it will be raining by the time we get to the morning rush. but not by 10:00 or 11:00 tonight. here it comes in the middle of the night. you can see the patchy areas of heavy rain during the heart of the morning rush. not heavy everywhere, but it's going to be...
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and no, i think the weaknesses that tony schwartz talks about are exactly right.s old he's not going to change after all this time. unfortunately for him, i actually agree with ron win, i'm shocked, twice in one program. but i think the -- >> we call that progress, howard. >> well, i'm waiting for you to agree with me on health care. although it may be a long wait. >> we don't have enough time for that on the show. >> we don't have enough time -- >> don't hold your breath. >> but howard, you have the last word. >> the bottom line -- i'm sorry, which one of us gets the last word? >> howard dean. howard. >> okay. i think the bottom line is ron is correct about the special prosecutor because this gets it out of the realm of innuendo. there will be a lot of leaks though. and trump is not likely to react well to those. i think mueller is a risk for trump. it is true that this is a -- it's possible to get this off the front page. but it's also more likely that more leaks happen, more bad stuff comes up and then trump -- i mean, that mueller actually finds something with
and no, i think the weaknesses that tony schwartz talks about are exactly right.s old he's not going to change after all this time. unfortunately for him, i actually agree with ron win, i'm shocked, twice in one program. but i think the -- >> we call that progress, howard. >> well, i'm waiting for you to agree with me on health care. although it may be a long wait. >> we don't have enough time for that on the show. >> we don't have enough time -- >> don't hold your...
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tonight's program, women in the white house, is part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. i would like to thank mr. schwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring many fine historians and writers to this stage. [applause] ms. mirrer: i would also like to thank and recognize members of the chairman's council in the audience and thank them for their generosity and all they do on our institution's behalf, and of course, my great and talented colleague, vice president for public programs, dale gregory. [applause] ms. mirrer: tonight's program is presented in collaboration with our brand-new center for women's history, and we are grateful to our partners at hogan lovells, who are the corporate sponsor for our women's history programming at new york historical. tonight's program last about an hour, and it will include a question and answer session. you should have a note card when you entered, but colleagues are still going up and down the aisles if you have not received one. you will have an opportunity to write a question on the note card. they will be c
tonight's program, women in the white house, is part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. i would like to thank mr. schwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring many fine historians and writers to this stage. [applause] ms. mirrer: i would also like to thank and recognize members of the chairman's council in the audience and thank them for their generosity and all they do on our institution's behalf, and of course, my great and talented colleague, vice...
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meg whitman, ceo of hewlett- packard has a network of $2.5 billion, and alice schwartz who founded bio lab in 1952, has a net worth of $950 million, and the ceo of the errors to networks in santa clara, ullal has a net worth of $840 million. >>> sales are taking off for the young wine drinkers with new technology making it easier to can wine. there will be dozens of varieties coming soon and if you are wondering, one can equals one glass and you can get a four pack for about four dollars. that is interesting. >>> it is 4:42 am. >>> south, pay attention -- sal, pay attention and don't think about those cans. >> cans are supposed to be is a pray method of not letting in a air. >> certainly that is a big part of winemaking and preserving, and i wonder what the shelf life would be in a can versus a bottle. >> it seems a bit pedestrian, doesn't it? >> i don't think i can adopt the can. >>> good morning, and on the other hand, why not.>>> we have slow traffic on 580 and 205. i mentioned this, and i mention it a lot, i run into a lot of people that drive early on the altamont pass and they sa
meg whitman, ceo of hewlett- packard has a network of $2.5 billion, and alice schwartz who founded bio lab in 1952, has a net worth of $950 million, and the ceo of the errors to networks in santa clara, ullal has a net worth of $840 million. >>> sales are taking off for the young wine drinkers with new technology making it easier to can wine. there will be dozens of varieties coming soon and if you are wondering, one can equals one glass and you can get a four pack for about four...