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to promote growth in some of the poorer areas of south america. this is also playing out in a cold war context. nelson rockefeller and the rockefellers in general worried about communism making its way into regions of south america. their charge is to create potentials for christian american democracy in those regions before communists can get in. there is also fear of anti-colonial sympathies, of nationalist fervor taking over this internationalist vision. there is a political worry that is driving the rockefellers forward. nevertheless, i want to emphasize the way they are acting out of a sincerity of purpose passed down to them from their father, and ultimately from their grandfather. vision is articulated well by william eddy, who has quite a typical profile in terms of the powerbrokers we will encounter in the next few minutes. pictured above, he someone who grew up as the son of missionaries. this is a common theme. missionaries are playing an important role in establishing a second generation of civil servants, who will not necessarily wear
to promote growth in some of the poorer areas of south america. this is also playing out in a cold war context. nelson rockefeller and the rockefellers in general worried about communism making its way into regions of south america. their charge is to create potentials for christian american democracy in those regions before communists can get in. there is also fear of anti-colonial sympathies, of nationalist fervor taking over this internationalist vision. there is a political worry that is...
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in 2012, i was backpacking through south america, and i come across some local artisans that are makingtwear using peruvian textiles. and i was like, "this is an incredible idea. i was blown away." lemonis: would this be an example of a peruvian textile? dan: correct. but i didn't see it made in a footwear that would be attractive to me or you. but i thought to myself, "hey, if you took this and you put this on a shoe form that we love, this could be an incredible idea." and it also occurred to me -- lemonis: how much coffee did you have this morning? jesus, man. dan: i'm just like this normally. this is normal. -lemonis: is he like this? is he a little amped up? -david: yeah. amped up. dan: because i'm officially the c.e.o. -lemonis: okay. -dan: every single product you see in here, i've been involved from start to finish in designing the product, sampling the product. lemonis: so when people come in and like the design, that's attributable to you. dan: correct. and when they don't like it, that's also attributed to me. -lemonis: okay. dave: he's the ideas guy, so he comes up with a lo
in 2012, i was backpacking through south america, and i come across some local artisans that are makingtwear using peruvian textiles. and i was like, "this is an incredible idea. i was blown away." lemonis: would this be an example of a peruvian textile? dan: correct. but i didn't see it made in a footwear that would be attractive to me or you. but i thought to myself, "hey, if you took this and you put this on a shoe form that we love, this could be an incredible idea." and...
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instead of stopping at the end of south america, she decided let's keep going. to africa to explore and absorb every bit of experience this planet could offer her. and at every turn, she was impressed. her journey turned into a five-year globe trek. >> wow. >> she's covered 37,000 miles on a bicycle. she wanted to see the northern lights so she rode her bike to finland. very challenging but she made it. she got there and she saw the aurora. i was just overwhelmingly impressed with the magnitude of this journey. and i thought, man, i got to talk to this woman. so joining us all the way from laos at the moment is gin. she's joining us "right this minute" to tell us all about her story. >> hi. >> what was the original seed for this idea? where you just thought i'm going to get on a bike and i'm going to start going? >> my dream is to travel the universe. i thought i don't know about my planet earth so let's just cover this first. >> what's been the hardest part of this trip for you? >> just finding a place to sleep every night is difficult. because i'm scare what h
instead of stopping at the end of south america, she decided let's keep going. to africa to explore and absorb every bit of experience this planet could offer her. and at every turn, she was impressed. her journey turned into a five-year globe trek. >> wow. >> she's covered 37,000 miles on a bicycle. she wanted to see the northern lights so she rode her bike to finland. very challenging but she made it. she got there and she saw the aurora. i was just overwhelmingly impressed with...
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clear notion of the americas a time when all of the americas south america to north america it's all refugees because the native population in america it's like one percent i mean kind of maybe it's a fifteen or twenty in mexico the war but the point is that you know we're all refugees here and we constantly ignore this fact and it's just it's mind boggling it is it is there and you wonder you know with the displaced people that you see to bury one of the numbers it really struck me was ten million people without any country nothing they want to go home to and that's not a place to go to and that's that study that ten million people is almost the size of the you know that's bigger than most american cities you know you're talking about entire city worth of people maybe two cities where the people just interstates or at the time starts with we have nowhere to put you don't want to take you or we won't take you there is always a problem even in the united states the idea of taking in refugees has never sat well at least according to polls you know where to go back and you know they don
clear notion of the americas a time when all of the americas south america to north america it's all refugees because the native population in america it's like one percent i mean kind of maybe it's a fifteen or twenty in mexico the war but the point is that you know we're all refugees here and we constantly ignore this fact and it's just it's mind boggling it is it is there and you wonder you know with the displaced people that you see to bury one of the numbers it really struck me was ten...
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ogden mills is what would've uveau riche.ne underides to take a boat south america and go to california. he sells tools and equipment to the miners. he starts a bank and also helps investment build the virginia truck he railroad from california silver mines in nevada. when the comstock load happens, he makes more money and goes back to california and begins the bank of california. but he makes a fabulous fortune in a decade or so. in the the gilded age you could make it or lose it very quickly in thiis period. -- this period. when ruth livingston marries often mills she has the land and the family connection to the land in the mid-hudson valley. he has got a lot of money. and you get the marriage of the two and you get a home like this. the 79 room mansion that you see is not the house that ruth and ogden mills move into. ruth mills inherits her great-grandfather's house, which had 25lt in 1832 and rooms. after her marriage in the 1880's she inherits this property, 200 acres and this 25 room greek revival house. is vyinge 1890's she to become the next queen of new york society. 25 room
ogden mills is what would've uveau riche.ne underides to take a boat south america and go to california. he sells tools and equipment to the miners. he starts a bank and also helps investment build the virginia truck he railroad from california silver mines in nevada. when the comstock load happens, he makes more money and goes back to california and begins the bank of california. but he makes a fabulous fortune in a decade or so. in the the gilded age you could make it or lose it very quickly...
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first of the confederations cup semi—final put the champions of europe against the champions of south america it was portugal who made the brightest star. so ronaldo sent an up silver but this was not the last time claudio bravo would keep them at bay. in extra time, the better chances fell to chile. with vidal and rodriguez hitting the woodwork. it came down to spot kicks with claudio bravo the unlikely hero saving the first three portuguese penalties. the european champions are out and bravo, much maligned at manchester city last season, ensured that chile are through to a third major final in as many years. michelle payne is "disappointed and embarrassed" after testing positive for a banned substance, according to the chairman of australia's jockeys‘ association. she could be banned for a month for taking the appetite suppressant rodriguez phentermine. in 2015 payne became the first woman to win the melbourne cup on the ioo—to—i outsider, prince of penzance. michael felgate is from australia's channel 7 for michelle payne, it is a strange decision. she is so famous, she does not have to ri
first of the confederations cup semi—final put the champions of europe against the champions of south america it was portugal who made the brightest star. so ronaldo sent an up silver but this was not the last time claudio bravo would keep them at bay. in extra time, the better chances fell to chile. with vidal and rodriguez hitting the woodwork. it came down to spot kicks with claudio bravo the unlikely hero saving the first three portuguese penalties. the european champions are out and...
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down off thehip coast of south america that had several black crew members, including a cook. ship was being taken back to charleston as a prize of war. andcook killed the crew sailed into new york instead. hero and wasreat on display in pt barnum's circus as a great hero. this is a great account of back in 1861. there were mutinies. there were slave mutinies. the specifics of the homicide -- ship, i'm not the one to tell you about that. >> i was involved in the civil rights in the 1960's. how much of a movement was there? after the mexican war, how much of a movement was there to take over parts of mexico? we didn't do it. will we did a lot of it. i was wondering if mexico had slaves. >> no. >> the idea of a lot of southerners was to expand into mexico and takes lives there. there was also an effort, the famous william walker expedition. >> he was actually convinced by slidell, one of the guys who eventually rise up in paris that the southwood act as a buffer state between imperial mexico and the union government of the north. in fact, the reporting from the french consul and
down off thehip coast of south america that had several black crew members, including a cook. ship was being taken back to charleston as a prize of war. andcook killed the crew sailed into new york instead. hero and wasreat on display in pt barnum's circus as a great hero. this is a great account of back in 1861. there were mutinies. there were slave mutinies. the specifics of the homicide -- ship, i'm not the one to tell you about that. >> i was involved in the civil rights in the...
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south america is in the midst of the biggest political scandal. have corruption problems the likes of which -- south america is falling apart. lieutenant colonel ralph peters thank you very much. in 2016 there was a presidential election. a woman named hillary clinton lost. now she wrote a book, her third memoir to date. all the pages are going to be blank. she doesn't know when it will be released or what the title is. but she says the book documents way it's like to run for president as a woman and get back up after a loss and go for a long hike in new hampshire. the panel is returned. katie fraitus, and andy levy. >> i was so happy. i was afraid she had nothing more to say. honestly the best thing that can happen to the democratic party is if nobody buys this book. they need -- there needs to be a separation there. and as long as she is out there in the spotlight or whatever, it's not helpful to the party at all. kennedy: maria are you still with her. >> i agree with the idea of separation. when you look at other candidates who lost for preside
south america is in the midst of the biggest political scandal. have corruption problems the likes of which -- south america is falling apart. lieutenant colonel ralph peters thank you very much. in 2016 there was a presidential election. a woman named hillary clinton lost. now she wrote a book, her third memoir to date. all the pages are going to be blank. she doesn't know when it will be released or what the title is. but she says the book documents way it's like to run for president as a...
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it's really just going to skirt the coast of south america and then the you can pe peninsula. forecast back home here ag bright tomorrow, 88-degrees, nice to have some quiet weather we warm things up by thurks 92- degrees, 91 on friday. getting a little bit more humid and we'll introduce some thunderstorm chances late in the day friday. saturday and sunday storms are possible because like i said the first low pressure system in the coast that ace tropical. we'll have to watch for storms. enjoy tornlings it should be a lot quieter and a lot nicer. that's a look at your seven day forecast. >> jim, back over to you. do you see the 80s there, but extreme heat elsewhere is impacting air travel. >> american airlines had to cancel dozens of flights. it is expected to reach 120-degrees there this week. which would be the highest temperature in 27 years. airlines have allow travelers to reschedule their for free. >> imagine walking outside and finding this, 12350 sea turtle in your pool. it happens to everyone, right? you could see what's happened, that's exactly what happened there. t
it's really just going to skirt the coast of south america and then the you can pe peninsula. forecast back home here ag bright tomorrow, 88-degrees, nice to have some quiet weather we warm things up by thurks 92- degrees, 91 on friday. getting a little bit more humid and we'll introduce some thunderstorm chances late in the day friday. saturday and sunday storms are possible because like i said the first low pressure system in the coast that ace tropical. we'll have to watch for storms. enjoy...
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first of the confederations cup semi—final put the champions of europe against the champions of south americaut this was not the last time claudio bravo would keep them at bay.
first of the confederations cup semi—final put the champions of europe against the champions of south americaut this was not the last time claudio bravo would keep them at bay.
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it seized a ship down off the oast of south america that had several black crew members, ncluding a cook. that ship was being taken back to charleston as a prize of war. the cook killed the crew and sailed into new york instead. he became a great hero and was on display in pt barnum's circus as a great hero. there is a great account of this ack in 1861. there were mutinies. there were slave mutinies. the specifics of the arm stad, i'm not the one to tell you about that. >> i was involved in the civil ights in the 1960's. how much of a movement was there? fter the mexican war, how much f a movement was there to take ver parts of mexico? we didn't do it. > will we did a lot of it. land. all the empty and he was wondering if mexico had slaves. >> no. the idea of a lot of southerners was to expand into mexico and takes lives there. there was also an effort, the amous william walker xpedition. so all of that was going on. i was talking to someone who was interested in a lot of the same issues like the three of us in the world and it was interesting at the emperor of france, when he took over
it seized a ship down off the oast of south america that had several black crew members, ncluding a cook. that ship was being taken back to charleston as a prize of war. the cook killed the crew and sailed into new york instead. he became a great hero and was on display in pt barnum's circus as a great hero. there is a great account of this ack in 1861. there were mutinies. there were slave mutinies. the specifics of the arm stad, i'm not the one to tell you about that. >> i was involved...
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what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward?rica has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo! >> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again, for security reasons, as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university, they, stood up by themselves and didn't l
what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward?rica has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario....
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they were part of the bust along the central and south americas coast. captain james -- explains how the crew nabs the stealthy boats. >> we're trying to detect the vessel as far away as possible so they can't see it. and i launch my intercepter boats or helicopter to try to sneak up and get positive control. >> reporter: the full 36,000 haul of cocaine was offloaded in san diego after being seized by 10 cutters. she'll be docked for maintenance and repairs before the next assignment. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> and last year the coast guard seized 443,000 pounds of cocaine from the eastern pacific. >>> a man was arrested at lake sonoma for boating under the influence. a 52-year-old failed sobriety tests and was arrested after the boat ran into the shoreline. witnesses said people were pouring beer out of the boat before officers got there. vasquez claimed a mechanical incident caused the problem. >>> mayor ed lee and nancy pelosi will raise a rainbow flag at city hall to kick off the pride week celebration. this year pride will be about resisting regressio
they were part of the bust along the central and south americas coast. captain james -- explains how the crew nabs the stealthy boats. >> we're trying to detect the vessel as far away as possible so they can't see it. and i launch my intercepter boats or helicopter to try to sneak up and get positive control. >> reporter: the full 36,000 haul of cocaine was offloaded in san diego after being seized by 10 cutters. she'll be docked for maintenance and repairs before the next...
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from across south america, central america, north america, at this historic gathering. >> so those strongpowerful words from the vice president of the united states, mike pence, speaking about congressman steve scalise of the majority whip who's now undergoing his third surgical procedure here in washington. we of course wish him only the best. a speedy recovery from that gunshot wound that he took yesterday simply while practicing for a baseball game later tonight. we're back with congresswoman jackie spear. you're going to be at that game tonight, right, congresswoman? >> absolutely. >> tell us -- >> i will be there praying for mike and his family. >> tell us about your reaction when you heard that a fellow member of the united states house of representatives, steve scalise, and others were attacked yesterday morning simply practicing baseball, getting ready for a game for charity later tonight. >> well, you know, my heart sunk. and i think that this is a time for us all to pray for steve and his family, for his children madison and harrison and his wife jennifer in hopes that all will
from across south america, central america, north america, at this historic gathering. >> so those strongpowerful words from the vice president of the united states, mike pence, speaking about congressman steve scalise of the majority whip who's now undergoing his third surgical procedure here in washington. we of course wish him only the best. a speedy recovery from that gunshot wound that he took yesterday simply while practicing for a baseball game later tonight. we're back with...
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. >> there are some reality stars who have been in jail, and these south america is one of them.r, or have you reached out to her? >> i have not. i heard that she has told some real horror stories about her time, and i don't want to look at that. >> she is scared. there is a lot of rattled nerves there. last night, here in l.a., there was a different kind of nervous energy. i was there as "spider-man" star, tom holland shut down hollywood boulevard at his huge premiere. >> i'm losing my mind right now. >> we're very proud of tom. >> i am sweating. >> tom's spiedy senses were on overload despite high praise from this man himself. but having his family in l.a. with him seemed to put him at ease. he even instagrammed their day, leading up to the main event. >> the premiere. we have a big old spot here, and the frizz is real. come on. >> who is here tonight? >> i got my mom, my brother, harry, my brother, patty. patty! >> did he make you work out with him today? >> no. i decided to try it along with him. >> oh. he is a beast. >> tell me this. how proud are you of your big brother? >>
. >> there are some reality stars who have been in jail, and these south america is one of them.r, or have you reached out to her? >> i have not. i heard that she has told some real horror stories about her time, and i don't want to look at that. >> she is scared. there is a lot of rattled nerves there. last night, here in l.a., there was a different kind of nervous energy. i was there as "spider-man" star, tom holland shut down hollywood boulevard at his huge...
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testimony >> in south america. yes very good question. so latin america is a tremendous success story and in stanford i taught a course called role military many politics so i always had latin american that i could talk about. now you look in latin american and most of the big states are functioning democracies, brazil chile, with peru, columbia we by the way one of the things you wanted to do in the book is say democracy promotion isn't iraq and afghanistan. that's a security problem. and that's very hard. but columbia is a place that we help bring back from the birth from the -- from the verge of it being a failed state so big latin america is doing very well. there are a few those still hanging on -- and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america. and but they won't last those regimes will not last. the place i'm most worried about is venezuela. this is -- a horrific situation. this used to be a middle income country that now people can't find food and they can't find medicines. i don't think there's a
testimony >> in south america. yes very good question. so latin america is a tremendous success story and in stanford i taught a course called role military many politics so i always had latin american that i could talk about. now you look in latin american and most of the big states are functioning democracies, brazil chile, with peru, columbia we by the way one of the things you wanted to do in the book is say democracy promotion isn't iraq and afghanistan. that's a security problem....
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. >>> six people dead and 31 missing after a boat capsized in south america. filled over capacity when it began to rock backing and forth and went down. boat sank in just four minutes. shows the disaster happening. survivors say none of the passengers were wearing life jackets. not clear if any americans were on border. >> a ride at six flags in new york. so so scary. the accident was caught on camera. >> her neck is stuck. >> you can see the teenage girl dangling from the ride. her young brother was sitting screaming for help. fell 25 feet and landed safely in the arms of strangers below. >> security guards were saying everyone back up. if she falls i'm going to do everything in my power to save her. inspectors found nothing wrong with the ride, but closed it. >>> free access to fresh produce. county handing out $5 vouchers to seniors as part of nutrition program. checks redeemed at any two dozen farm and roadside markets. >> this may be a story making a smiley face. >> more than 100 new emojis coming to your smartphone. now longer to respond to any text mess
. >>> six people dead and 31 missing after a boat capsized in south america. filled over capacity when it began to rock backing and forth and went down. boat sank in just four minutes. shows the disaster happening. survivors say none of the passengers were wearing life jackets. not clear if any americans were on border. >> a ride at six flags in new york. so so scary. the accident was caught on camera. >> her neck is stuck. >> you can see the teenage girl dangling...
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. >>> but first we're going to turn to a story in south america. a police helicopter has fired on venezuela's supreme court building. the president there terrorist attack. but the alleged pilot issued a statement denouncing what he calls the criminal government. social media shows a helicopter towing an antigovernment banner that you see there. there have been months of mass protests in venezuela as well as an economic and political crisis. >>> prosecutors in chicago have charged three officers with allegedly covering up facts about the shooting of a black teenager, this is the footage. of 17-year-old la kwan mcdonald being shot by officer van dyke nearly three years ago. now former officers walsh, gaffney and march are being charged with official misconduct. >> these involve what occurred in a police-involved shooting in an effort to prevent criminal investigators from learning the truth, while defend and protect and uphold the law, they are not above the law. >> and they're expected to show up for a court date on july 10. officer jason van dyke w
. >>> but first we're going to turn to a story in south america. a police helicopter has fired on venezuela's supreme court building. the president there terrorist attack. but the alleged pilot issued a statement denouncing what he calls the criminal government. social media shows a helicopter towing an antigovernment banner that you see there. there have been months of mass protests in venezuela as well as an economic and political crisis. >>> prosecutors in chicago have...
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south america, yes.it's a very good question. latin america is a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the role of the military and politics. i always had several latin america i could talk about. night look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. we by the way one of the things i wanted to do in the book was to say to people democracy promotion is in iraq and afghanistan. that's a security problem and that's very hard. but colombia is a place we help bring back from the verge of it being a failed state. so the big states of latin america are actually doing very well. there are a few slackers that are still hanging on. and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america, but they won't last. those regimes i think will not last. the place that i most worried about is venezuela. this is a horrific situation. it's used to be a middle income country that now people can't find food and t
south america, yes.it's a very good question. latin america is a tremendous success story. when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the role of the military and politics. i always had several latin america i could talk about. night look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. we by the way one of the things i wanted to do in the book was to say to people democracy promotion is in iraq and afghanistan....
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proxies and networks and the reach that iran has well past syria and yemen, but into africa and south america and europe as well. again, that's part of the nature of my command's charge to look at these problems from a global perspective. and i think that's going to be kind of one of the key takeaways. the last point i'm making, and it has to do with the last section of your paper on developing an industrial base and whether or not it's even possible for them to reallying is significantly increase the capability of their forces. i'll tell you, particularly in the last few years i've worked in the socom area on our budget and how we develop our decisionmaking process on what we buy, that takes a long time to change. you've got to really build a significant infrastructure. and right now, i tend to agree with your conclusion that that's unlikely to happen. even though it's possible, and as i said, as military planners, we're going to make sure that secretary mattis and the president have options in either case. but our focus right now is going to be with an expectation that they're going to cont
proxies and networks and the reach that iran has well past syria and yemen, but into africa and south america and europe as well. again, that's part of the nature of my command's charge to look at these problems from a global perspective. and i think that's going to be kind of one of the key takeaways. the last point i'm making, and it has to do with the last section of your paper on developing an industrial base and whether or not it's even possible for them to reallying is significantly...
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in the latest crime, a woman and her 86-year-old woman were targeted while visiting from south america. a crime spree involving two young women armed with a gun in upper darby. the latest victims visiting from ecuador. >> translator: she came up close to me and put the gun right here. >> reporter: martha gave up her purse and her mother was struck with the gun. >> translator: i grabbed my purse with two hands and they even took my dentures. >> reporter: the thieves got away with both purses and $900 in cash. days earlier, they lured two cab drivers to streets that are only a few blocks apart. >> they're scum bags. cam driver arrives, starts a conversation, next thing you know a one to his head. >> reporter: both cab drivers were robbed of cash but not hurt. neighbors and the public have been put on notice to look out for the crook's getaway car, a dark gray hyundai captured by video camera. >> we're going have to put a stop to this. hopefully this won't happen again. >> reporter: police are looking for a third person, the driver of the getaway car. detectives are working around the clo
in the latest crime, a woman and her 86-year-old woman were targeted while visiting from south america. a crime spree involving two young women armed with a gun in upper darby. the latest victims visiting from ecuador. >> translator: she came up close to me and put the gun right here. >> reporter: martha gave up her purse and her mother was struck with the gun. >> translator: i grabbed my purse with two hands and they even took my dentures. >> reporter: the thieves got...
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:00, there was a collection of nazi artifacts, we are going to take a look at the discovery in south america including personal belongings of adolf hitler. >>> the most expensivist house rates in history. we'll have the latest on that just ahead not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. as the host of access health, i've discovered move free ultra's clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, in one tiny pill. also in new gummies. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it is 4:22. the most expensive house rates in history should be decided today. major implications for president trump who has been tweeting about the election this morning. >> it's a big deal that could be a big key indicator for democrats. doug luzader joining us live with a special election in georgia, good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, it's not often that a h
:00, there was a collection of nazi artifacts, we are going to take a look at the discovery in south america including personal belongings of adolf hitler. >>> the most expensivist house rates in history. we'll have the latest on that just ahead not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. as the...
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they went around the country to all the big markets and to mexico and south america and three monthser, i got it. >> that's a lot of searching. >> they had to find the most interesting guy in the world. >> they went around the world to find him >> yeah, they did. >> in retrospect, what do you believe or what do they tell you made the difference for you, jonathan? >> nobody ever told me what it was and i don't know what it was. i know that i loved doing it and i love making people smile. and i love the lady and the atmosphere and the charm and the campaign was so beautifully written and much a young kid and you know i get a lot of attention from it but they created that. i don't know, exactly. how does it feel when you have got through -- >> you just laid out for 45 years and right place and right time and right opportunity that hits and you are known around the world for one thing. >> yeah. >> how do you process that? >> it is wonderful. i love it. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> well, it is a lot of great athletes and a lot of beautiful people and there is only one. well, there is only one
they went around the country to all the big markets and to mexico and south america and three monthser, i got it. >> that's a lot of searching. >> they had to find the most interesting guy in the world. >> they went around the world to find him >> yeah, they did. >> in retrospect, what do you believe or what do they tell you made the difference for you, jonathan? >> nobody ever told me what it was and i don't know what it was. i know that i loved doing it and...
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. >> and ocean views we brought them to south america for two hours at a time.e menu is inspired by the namesake. >> a global experience for you. >> keeping it traditional but modernizing the place. >> the pie a yeah uses fresh clams. and what is this? >> meat on a stick. >> marinated pork belly served with sweet potatoes kabob style. >> and marinated meat on the beach. >> the trio is the iron chef's return to atlantic city after revel casino closed in 2014. >> he did not give up on atlantic city. >> no, not at all. >> wow. >> and go hungry. >> yes, absolutely. the views looking out on to the beach in atlantic city. you have been transported somewhere else. >> if you are hungry it doesn't matter. you have a beautiful vision in front of you. >> all right thank you. >>> and this reminder fyi philly is tomorrow at 8:00. >> and diane keaton actors in hollywood gathered to honor the actress. she was given the life achievement award and best known for her role in annie hall. earning her the academy award. and has racked up 70 acting credits. the award ceremony will ai
. >> and ocean views we brought them to south america for two hours at a time.e menu is inspired by the namesake. >> a global experience for you. >> keeping it traditional but modernizing the place. >> the pie a yeah uses fresh clams. and what is this? >> meat on a stick. >> marinated pork belly served with sweet potatoes kabob style. >> and marinated meat on the beach. >> the trio is the iron chef's return to atlantic city after revel casino...
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livestock and dairy subsidiaries in a number of occasions including the u.s., brazil, and elsewhere in south america. agreeing to the world's largest ever leniency fine. italy plans to cut public spending by 62.5 billion euros over the next two years. a review of public finances begun in 2014 lead the government to pair $25 billion -- 25 billion euros from the budget in 2016. they're looking to protect a record of fiscal discipline. german automaker daimler has begun construction on a new mercedes been plant in russia -- a numerous 80's bins plant in russia. plant inmercedes-benz russia. the russian car market returns to growth following four years of declines. finally, business for those who think children's doll should reflect the varying shapes of the human body, mattel has something for you. the company is just released a ls.ken dol they come in seven different skin tones and a variety of hairstyles. but it's the two shapes that are drawing the most attention with broad ken being described as the od version. laura: he doesn't really look that bad, does he? the man bond, i don't think we need to
livestock and dairy subsidiaries in a number of occasions including the u.s., brazil, and elsewhere in south america. agreeing to the world's largest ever leniency fine. italy plans to cut public spending by 62.5 billion euros over the next two years. a review of public finances begun in 2014 lead the government to pair $25 billion -- 25 billion euros from the budget in 2016. they're looking to protect a record of fiscal discipline. german automaker daimler has begun construction on a new...
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united states military operations contingency planning and security cooperation through central and south america as well as the caribbean. he has made it clear counter terrorism and cyber security must be top priorities in keeping our homeland safe. he has also been very supportive of our committee's efforts to pass the reauthorization of the department of homeland security since its creation. landmark legislation that we intend to pass on the floor of the house next week. finally secretary kelly has been a great advocate for the dedicated men and women of dhs who wake up each day and carry out the mission of safeguards the american people, our homeland, our values with honor and integrity. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming secretary kelly. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. >> thank you for being here at this conference. let me just commend you again for the job you have done and the moral of the department. i know you went down to the border. i can tell you when i have been down there the moral of border patrol has gone up expo then shlly and i think it's through the entire d
united states military operations contingency planning and security cooperation through central and south america as well as the caribbean. he has made it clear counter terrorism and cyber security must be top priorities in keeping our homeland safe. he has also been very supportive of our committee's efforts to pass the reauthorization of the department of homeland security since its creation. landmark legislation that we intend to pass on the floor of the house next week. finally secretary...
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basically going to do some interaction with south america, and that will help it fizzle. but regardless, still something worth mentioning, where does that put us then on the list for atlantic hurricane names? already had arlene, rare april system developed. brett now under the books right now, then we think that that other system i showed you a moment ago will become city. regardless through a look at the other names; your name on the list? hear from me on twitter. bring it back stateside. dew point, remember the lower the dew point get, more comfortable it will be. still pretty steamy. seventy-two there. sixty-one dew point temperature in millville. fifty's, that feels so refreshing, yes, breezy, with the sunshine, it is a nice day. eighty-two right now at the airport. eighty-two gross in atlantic city, that wind flow is off shore. it is moving in from the west. that's part of the reason it is still pretty mild here in the city, and basically everywhere else. but that winds is, yes, noticeable. even noticeable in the camera shot outside pleasant valley middle high school
basically going to do some interaction with south america, and that will help it fizzle. but regardless, still something worth mentioning, where does that put us then on the list for atlantic hurricane names? already had arlene, rare april system developed. brett now under the books right now, then we think that that other system i showed you a moment ago will become city. regardless through a look at the other names; your name on the list? hear from me on twitter. bring it back stateside. dew...
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south. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. london's tower block fire. the prime minister orders a full public inquiry, as local residents demand answers. at the moment we are grieving but there is a bubbling anger underneath and we want to see someone held accountable for this. dozens of people are still missing. families continue the desperate search for relatives doctors say the american student freed this week by north korea remains in a coma and has suffered severe brain damage. democrats and republicans unite. the us‘s congressional baseball game goes ahead — a day after the shooting that left steve scalise critically injured. and a new chapter in us—cuba relations — after two years of tourism and trade will president trump
south. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. london's tower block fire. the prime minister orders a full public inquiry, as local residents demand answers. at the moment we are grieving but there is a bubbling anger underneath and we want to see someone held accountable for this. dozens of people are still missing. families continue the desperate search for relatives doctors say the american student freed this week by north korea remains...
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in the past two months the crew seized over 17,000 pounds of cocaine in waters off south america. in san diego thursday they offloaded about $260 million of contraband from eight missions. just over a week ago they stopped a vote described as a low profile vessel, low in the water and colored to blend in with the ocean and had more than 5,000 pounds of cocaine. >>> here's something to think about. colorado could become the first state in the nation to prohibit smartphone sales to children. good heavens. a denver area doctor is leading the campaign to ban sales of the smartphones to anybody under age 13. it comes on the heels of new guidelines by the american academy of pediatrics to restrict screen time for children. the proposed ballot measure will need about 300,000 voter signatures to make it onto the 2018 ballot. >>> north bay commuters still have no answer yet when smart train service will officially get underway. an upcoming review of the safety system seems to be the final obstacle to set a firm start date. for now full fledged service is predicted to begin at some point in
in the past two months the crew seized over 17,000 pounds of cocaine in waters off south america. in san diego thursday they offloaded about $260 million of contraband from eight missions. just over a week ago they stopped a vote described as a low profile vessel, low in the water and colored to blend in with the ocean and had more than 5,000 pounds of cocaine. >>> here's something to think about. colorado could become the first state in the nation to prohibit smartphone sales to...
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. >> and toyota is recalling thousands of tacoma pickup trucks in north and south america. we will tell you why. >> good morning. we are off to a nice start. we don't see a lot going on here on the westbound bay bridge. getting in to san francisco. looks good. heading out to the tunnel. >> outside for today temperatures a little bit of a cool start but not to bad. we will check in on the current conditions and talk about what you can expect for the afternoon and the weekend coming up. join elmo cookie monster, abby cadabby big bird and all your child's sesame street friends as they discover that everything makes music from cookie jars to spoons and so much more its sesame street live elmo make music sing along with furry friends and stomp your feet to a sesame street beat don't miss sesame street live elmo makes music playing city national civic san jose june 10th & 11th tickets on sale now through ticketmaster . >>> welcome back. a grass fire in fairfield forced evacuations from an apartment complex last night. it happened along highway 12 near pennsylvania avenue about 5:
. >> and toyota is recalling thousands of tacoma pickup trucks in north and south america. we will tell you why. >> good morning. we are off to a nice start. we don't see a lot going on here on the westbound bay bridge. getting in to san francisco. looks good. heading out to the tunnel. >> outside for today temperatures a little bit of a cool start but not to bad. we will check in on the current conditions and talk about what you can expect for the afternoon and the weekend...
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one before the season started, brett, ongoing and that system will dissipate as well north of south americaht now and cindy we have just looked at not a threat to us, next name on the list is don. overnight tonight partly cloudy, pleasant down to 68 degrees that breeze will let up and kicks backup tomorrow, mostly sunny, comfortable humidity levels. warm. eighty-seven. southeasterly wind at 10 to 15 . summer will officially begin overnight tonight, summer solstice at 12:24. just after midnight. we have a nice day in store to kick off season. temperatures right now sitting right around average 86 in philadelphia. eighty-two allentown. eighty-four in ac. eighty in wildwood. we have had humid day yesterday, storms feeding off that moisture, dew points much lower and feels much more comfortable that is trend for next couple days before friday when we up anti on the humidity levels and bring dew points back up to near 70 degrees. next couple days looking and feeling great, spotty storms on friday, looks like we will have a mixed weekend saturday some spotty storms 87 degrees and sunday is lookin
one before the season started, brett, ongoing and that system will dissipate as well north of south americaht now and cindy we have just looked at not a threat to us, next name on the list is don. overnight tonight partly cloudy, pleasant down to 68 degrees that breeze will let up and kicks backup tomorrow, mostly sunny, comfortable humidity levels. warm. eighty-seven. southeasterly wind at 10 to 15 . summer will officially begin overnight tonight, summer solstice at 12:24. just after midnight....
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the tropics we go, tropical storm brett has formed far to the south along the northern coast of south america, that is where it looks like it stays and eventually falls apart into an extra tropical low and the second system is this area of instability in the gulf of mexico. this could become tropical storm cindy later tonight. and this would go to areas of galvest galveston, texas. we'll continue to watch that for you. your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast today's high is 86 and warm out there. but pretty comfortable and feeling better than yesterday. partly sunny and 85 the first day of summer and a late shower. thursday, great day for summer lovers. hotter and not very humid and a high of 90 and hot and more humid on friday with a high of 90 and we are looking at a shower or thunderstorm popping up late on friday. and then on the weekend 88 degrees and clouds and sun, and i don't think it's a washout. and partly sunny on sunday with a thunderstorm possible there as well. 85 degrees still sticky. on sunday sun and clouds may or may not be a storm on monday. tuesday we are dry again.
the tropics we go, tropical storm brett has formed far to the south along the northern coast of south america, that is where it looks like it stays and eventually falls apart into an extra tropical low and the second system is this area of instability in the gulf of mexico. this could become tropical storm cindy later tonight. and this would go to areas of galvest galveston, texas. we'll continue to watch that for you. your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast today's high is 86 and warm...
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brett not even an issue, that has since fizzled over north and south america, but here's that storm,ou can see heavy band of rain lifting in from mississippi,al bam, bayou as well. will it lift north? yes. will it reach us? i don't think so. i think it will make a right-hand turn and be more mid-atlantic concern. we're looking better, then we did yesterday, and day before as far as where that will track. now that it is moving on shore we get a better sense how things will shake out. we have clear skies. we have more cloud cover in the shore points, delaware beaches but we are in for a nice summer day, it is officially summer since we had summer solstice taking place at 12:24 this morning and last us right through late september. here it is. lets look at how things shake out. we will see shower, thunderstorm in a few spots. the window for that to happen will be four to 7:00 p.m. anything that comes through will come flaw but won't last long. if you hear thunder just head inside because if you hear thunder you are close enough for that storm to be struck by lightening. under a couple c
brett not even an issue, that has since fizzled over north and south america, but here's that storm,ou can see heavy band of rain lifting in from mississippi,al bam, bayou as well. will it lift north? yes. will it reach us? i don't think so. i think it will make a right-hand turn and be more mid-atlantic concern. we're looking better, then we did yesterday, and day before as far as where that will track. now that it is moving on shore we get a better sense how things will shake out. we have...
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it was not going to fully the countries of south america around. it was going to get along with them. it was oing to be their friend. the reason he was doing this was to undermine any overtures by japan or germany to those countries, to make them into friends. in august, 1938, he traveled to kingston, queens university, where he accepted an honorary degree, and in the course of this visit, wrote a declaration that the united states would not stand idly by if canada were attacked or invaded. the primus of canada a few days later in a speech that she was caught off guard and was not expecting this -- said candidate would do the same. it was not that roosevelt was afraid of an attack from canada, what an attack through canada if canada got involved in a war and some enemy would be able to attack the united states. so by 1938, the hemisphere was relatively safe, relatively safe in south america and to the north in canada. in addition to this at the beginning of 1938, roosevelt had a great idea that perhaps the problems of the world could be solved havi
it was not going to fully the countries of south america around. it was going to get along with them. it was oing to be their friend. the reason he was doing this was to undermine any overtures by japan or germany to those countries, to make them into friends. in august, 1938, he traveled to kingston, queens university, where he accepted an honorary degree, and in the course of this visit, wrote a declaration that the united states would not stand idly by if canada were attacked or invaded. the...
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( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: but we begin tonight in south america. >> authorities in argentinahey have uncovered the largest stash of nazi artifacts in the country's history. police found the artifacts during the a raise in a house in againos ares, 75 items found including a magnifying glass historians say belonged to adolph hitler. >> authorities are trying to find out how it got to argentina in the first place. >> trevor: 75 pieces hidden for decades, a huge drove, the largest collection of nazi memorabilia outside of steve bannon's man cave, which is huge, huge. pretty messed up. that is so messed up that when the police raided the house the guy went to his neighbors, like, hey! nothing to worry about there, just found some kiddie porn, nothing else. ha ha, life, right? ( laughter ) it's hard to play off 75 artifacts. one can be a mistake but 75 is a collection. you can't play that off. you can't be, like, where did i find all this nazi stuff in i got them in a box of gues gist , huh? seems like members of the house embarrass themselves every day. senate republicans only try
( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: but we begin tonight in south america. >> authorities in argentinahey have uncovered the largest stash of nazi artifacts in the country's history. police found the artifacts during the a raise in a house in againos ares, 75 items found including a magnifying glass historians say belonged to adolph hitler. >> authorities are trying to find out how it got to argentina in the first place. >> trevor: 75 pieces hidden for decades, a huge...
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disgraceful way we have treated the commonwealth, let's have them back, africa, asia, america, south americabate continues. i am staying safely down the middle here, but much more on the bbc throughout the day. see you soon. you're watching business live. the uk prime minister theresa may has revealed details of what she's called a generous offer on the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. around 3 million eu citizens would be allowed to stay in britain— let's get more on this now with our economics correspondent andrew walker. how significant do you think this is for business and economics, the offer theresa may has made? for business and economics, the offer theresa may has madam for business and economics, the offer theresa may has made? it is certainly important in that it sets a favourable tone for the whole negotiations, and there are a dozen to areas where they matter for business. she has had a positive response from the german chancellor angela merkel, which is encouraging. what is clear with this area is, there is a political will on both sides to get a deal. there are technical
disgraceful way we have treated the commonwealth, let's have them back, africa, asia, america, south americabate continues. i am staying safely down the middle here, but much more on the bbc throughout the day. see you soon. you're watching business live. the uk prime minister theresa may has revealed details of what she's called a generous offer on the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. around 3 million eu citizens would be allowed to stay in britain— let's get more on this now with our...