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i'm joined now by the bbc‘s south american football expert tim vickery.was given a vote of confidence a few days ago? it's been a very messy time in argentina with the rumour mill is saying he's going to be sacked, but officials saying his job is safe. he got the job last year because of chaos in the argentinian fa —— rumour mills. lionel messi briefly retired in protest from international football and the previous coach retired in protest. they had an election for argentinian fa president last year, 75 institutions eligible to vote, it ended up 38 each, do the maths. rail chaos in the argentinian fa. that allowed that they conceive or too come and get the job —— allowed that they conceive or too come and get thejob —— real chaos. it's no surprise he found it really hard. he's a thoroughly competent clu b hard. he's a thoroughly competent club coach domesticly in south america but he had never worked at this level before and he had no time to prepare, he was parachuted into eight rounds of world cup qualifiers without a single friendly to prepare his side
i'm joined now by the bbc‘s south american football expert tim vickery.was given a vote of confidence a few days ago? it's been a very messy time in argentina with the rumour mill is saying he's going to be sacked, but officials saying his job is safe. he got the job last year because of chaos in the argentinian fa —— rumour mills. lionel messi briefly retired in protest from international football and the previous coach retired in protest. they had an election for argentinian fa...
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. >>> front lines here in south korea with the americans that could be called into action. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from south korea. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. we are once again in the airbase in south korea. where we learned moments ago from south korean officials, they have filed a missile into the's sea, also known as the sea of japan. as we told you those launches are identified and tracked and identified on this base. this move highlights how tense things are in this region and why americans remain in a high state of readiness. we spent time with some today and more on their training in just a moment. >>> and another trouble spot overseas, syria, the world reacting with horror and revulsion to the apparent poison gas attack that killed dozens of civilians and sickened dozens more, many small children. the white house tonight pointing the finger of blame to syrian president assad, also calling out the obama administration, suggesting if it stood up to assad during its
. >>> front lines here in south korea with the americans that could be called into action. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from south korea. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. we are once again in the airbase in south korea. where we learned moments ago from south korean officials, they have filed a missile into the's sea, also known as the sea of japan. as we told...
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the bbc‘s south american football correspondent tim vickery explained what happened.outh american football, not he had never worked at this level of quality before. —— but he had. he had no time to prepare. he was parachuted into had no time to prepare. he was pa rachuted into eight had no time to prepare. he was parachuted into eight rounds of world cup qualifiers without a single friendly to prepare his side. his record there, three wins, two draws and three defeats, nine goals scored, ten conceded, his record is not very good. but i don't think he has had the greatest working conditions. another side struggling in the relegation zone in spain is grenada, second from bottom and seven points from safety. they have appointed former arsenal captain tony adams until the end of the season. the 50—year—old was named as the club's sporting director last week and now ta kes sporting director last week and now takes over after they sacked lu casarts takes over after they sacked lucasarts rows. —— lucas althraz. they are still children, but britain's prince george and princes
the bbc‘s south american football correspondent tim vickery explained what happened.outh american football, not he had never worked at this level of quality before. —— but he had. he had no time to prepare. he was parachuted into had no time to prepare. he was pa rachuted into eight had no time to prepare. he was parachuted into eight rounds of world cup qualifiers without a single friendly to prepare his side. his record there, three wins, two draws and three defeats, nine goals scored,...
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south korea. hello and welcome to the programme, where the fallout continues after lexi thompson was penalised four strokes mid way through her final round in the ana inspiration on sunday. the american was two shots clear in the first women's golf major of the year with six holes to play when she was told the news and eventually lost to south korea's so yeon ryu in a play—off. it comes after she incorrectly replaced her ball during saturday's third round. the sports rules are due to be simplified in 2019 and earlier our golf correspondent iain carter explained that this incident is typical of those that need to be addressed. the game is looking at the rules to bring ina the game is looking at the rules to bring in a new rulebook in 2019 and the minimum objective of that is to make the game fairer, easier to play and easier to understand. at the moment you have a situation where there are so many different ways of monitoring what is going on on the golf course. it's the responsibility of the playing partner to make sure that the rules are obeyed. there are trees on the course, there are referees watching video evidence, and yet there's still room for a television viewer to watch it o
south korea. hello and welcome to the programme, where the fallout continues after lexi thompson was penalised four strokes mid way through her final round in the ana inspiration on sunday. the american was two shots clear in the first women's golf major of the year with six holes to play when she was told the news and eventually lost to south korea's so yeon ryu in a play—off. it comes after she incorrectly replaced her ball during saturday's third round. the sports rules are due to be...
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>>it's putting a south american spin on philly's growing food scene with a celebration of latin streeto is all about the arepas. >>that's a venezuelan staple? yes. >>it's a corn patty. >>traditionally baked or grilled but sometimes fried. crunchy outside and inside is fluffy and warm.
>>it's putting a south american spin on philly's growing food scene with a celebration of latin streeto is all about the arepas. >>that's a venezuelan staple? yes. >>it's a corn patty. >>traditionally baked or grilled but sometimes fried. crunchy outside and inside is fluffy and warm.
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. >>> front lines here in south korea with the americans that could be called into action. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from south korea. >> good evening, from assange air base we learned moments ago from south korean officials, they have filed a missile into the sea of japan. as we told you those launches are tracked and identified on this base. this move highlights how tense things are in this region and why americans remain in a high state of readiness. we talked to some and will return in just a moment. >>> and another trouble spot overseas, syria, the world acting with horror and revolgs to the apparent poison gas attack that killed dozens of civilians and sickened dozens more, many small children. the bhows poiwhite house poin pointing the finger of blame to bashar al assad and president obama administration. now, is president trump willing to step in? a word of caution. there are upsetting images in this report. richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: these disturbing images taken just
. >>> front lines here in south korea with the americans that could be called into action. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from south korea. >> good evening, from assange air base we learned moments ago from south korean officials, they have filed a missile into the sea of japan. as we told you those launches are tracked and identified on this base. this move highlights how...
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. >> they go on a south american vacation and end up kidnapped. in 14 years. >> where are we? every seen looks a little insane and out there. the stuff we're doing, you look at it and go, it works. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know she's not comin back unless it's damn good, so her choosing this project and saying yes, i feel really honored that she trusted me. >> i'm going to count down. i'm going to do it. 100, 99... >> for me to get up there and be funny with maybe the funniest woman in the world is incredible. >> let's not forget, goldie made some pretty funny movies in her day. now, "a league of their own" is celebrating their 25th anniversary now and "e.t." was there back in the day with the all-star cast on the set where we heard for the very first time one of the most unforgettable lines in history. >> there's no crying! there's no crying in baseball! >> so we know, there's no crying in baseball. but here are some things you may not know about the film. it was tom hanks and director penny marshall's second collaboration after their megah
. >> they go on a south american vacation and end up kidnapped. in 14 years. >> where are we? every seen looks a little insane and out there. the stuff we're doing, you look at it and go, it works. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know she's not comin back unless it's damn good, so her choosing this project and saying yes, i feel really honored that she trusted me. >> i'm going to count down. i'm going to do it. 100, 99... >> for me to get up there and be funny with...
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i took a walk through the south american jungle. i learned how to manually drive cocoa pods.then i took a hot chocolate making class bottoms up. >> then, it was time for me to meet the legend himself. [inaudible] i think i would prefer that. >> once you are on the same language, how did you get this idea? >> why chocolate? why not chocolate. chocolate is something everybody loves. males, females, any gender, any race. >> like any good millennial i threw myself into the process. i made some chocolate. i might have even brought some back for you to share, but if our viewers want to see the chocolate making process they will need to go to the facebook page. i streamed it the entire thing and shared it to our page. i made chocolate cars, lollipops, and my favorite, although they look a little crazy. i like the hershey's i feel like this is a high-end version. >> it is really good. >> what would you like? >> i am assuming we are done. that is pretty good. >> really good. >> yes, mermaids, mermaids instructors, and mermaid classes are all real things. >> she just went swimming. >>
i took a walk through the south american jungle. i learned how to manually drive cocoa pods.then i took a hot chocolate making class bottoms up. >> then, it was time for me to meet the legend himself. [inaudible] i think i would prefer that. >> once you are on the same language, how did you get this idea? >> why chocolate? why not chocolate. chocolate is something everybody loves. males, females, any gender, any race. >> like any good millennial i threw myself into the...
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south. some 30 million americans in that zone throughout tonight. >> at this hour the radar shows the system blanketing mississippi and now heading east toward alabama and georgia. >> those storms packing torrential rains, high winds, dangerous hail. so overnight andg one that ripped a mobile home in louisiana killing a mother and her young daughter. this morning the south on high alert. the heavy rains in mississippi causing severe flooding. deputies using boats to rescue people interest their homes. the howling winds and hail in central louisiana tearing off a tree limb. sparks flying as it comes in contact with power lines. it? baton rouge a possible twister killing a woman and her 3-year-old daughter. >> she was a very lovable -- the love of my life, my daughter, everything. >> the house on its side, toys, furniture scattered in the yard and family members remembering their loved ones. >> we're going to be a closer family. look at your family. look at your kids, call them wherever they' a you love them. you never know >> that's a warning a lot of people should remember because those stor
south. some 30 million americans in that zone throughout tonight. >> at this hour the radar shows the system blanketing mississippi and now heading east toward alabama and georgia. >> those storms packing torrential rains, high winds, dangerous hail. so overnight andg one that ripped a mobile home in louisiana killing a mother and her young daughter. this morning the south on high alert. the heavy rains in mississippi causing severe flooding. deputies using boats to rescue people...
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but some d-c residents say people outside the area often think that means the south american country columbia. the d-m-v is changing the licenses to say time now for weather time now for weather - one more warm day - afternoon thunderstorms (2-6 pm) - cooler weekend - timing out rain chances early sunday morning) today: partly to mostly cloudy. warm. afternoon thunderstorms possible (2-6 pm). highs: 80-85 winds: w 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 53-58 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cooler. showers likely. highs: 60-65 winds: n 5-10 mph julie toss to break woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. abc's kendis gibson and gloria riviera have that and m
but some d-c residents say people outside the area often think that means the south american country columbia. the d-m-v is changing the licenses to say time now for weather time now for weather - one more warm day - afternoon thunderstorms (2-6 pm) - cooler weekend - timing out rain chances early sunday morning) today: partly to mostly cloudy. warm. afternoon thunderstorms possible (2-6 pm). highs: 80-85 winds: w 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 53-58 winds: n 5 mph saturday:...
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crews dig through the ruins of a south american town devastated by deadly flooding. the search is on. the latest for the missing as the death toll continues to rise. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> you can see a woman there filling up her vehicle when someone jumps into the driver's seat. the woman then fights back and even spraying the carjacker with gasoline. the suspect eventually got away after dragging the woman a short distance. the car was later found without the carjacker. >>> well, people in parts of colombia are digging out after a landslide counting the dead and searching for survivors. at least 200 people are dead. 178 people are missing and mor
crews dig through the ruins of a south american town devastated by deadly flooding. the search is on. the latest for the missing as the death toll continues to rise. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn...
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>> amy and goldie go on a south american vacation and end up kidnapped.'s first film in years. >> it's out there and the stuff we're doing, you look at it and you go, it works. >> you know she's not coming back unless it's damn good, so her choosing this project and saying yes, i feel really honored that she trusted me. >> i'm going to countdown, i'm gonna do it. 100. 99. >> for me to get up there and be funny with maybe the funniest woman in e worldaybe the greatest thing ever. >> let's n forget goldie has made some funny movies during her day. private benjamin, anyone. all right, let's talk about another movie where the ladies are large and in charge, "a league of their own" celebrating its 25th anniversary. "e.t." was there back in the day with the all-star cast on the set where we heard for the very first time one of the most unforgettable lines in movie history. >> there's no crying! there's no crying in baseball! >> so we know there's no crying in baseball, but here are some things you may not know about the film. it was tom hanks and director penny
>> amy and goldie go on a south american vacation and end up kidnapped.'s first film in years. >> it's out there and the stuff we're doing, you look at it and you go, it works. >> you know she's not coming back unless it's damn good, so her choosing this project and saying yes, i feel really honored that she trusted me. >> i'm going to countdown, i'm gonna do it. 100. 99. >> for me to get up there and be funny with maybe the funniest woman in e worldaybe the...
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the city is doing south american street. skinny one block long but it's historic.y'll spend on it? my take is depends on who you are and where you live. >> most important if the city is going to put up $600,000 or so you better jump on it because you don't know when the next chance the city will give any money. >> hard to argue with tom mc feeley' logic 40 year south american street resident says when the city wants to renovate your street let them do their thing. >> that's what convinces me. while it's here because if they don't do it it will go to another street. >> right. >> not that there aren't streets that are worthy. >> there are and we'll get to that. but first, 700 grand for one block? it turns out it's no the that simple. >> in a statement today the city very clear with me about the differences in ordinary repave and one on historic street like american. first of all all these pavers have to come up and be reset. the sub base will be redone as well. the curbing, the sidewalks all reset while they're underneath they'll redo the water and the sewer mains as
the city is doing south american street. skinny one block long but it's historic.y'll spend on it? my take is depends on who you are and where you live. >> most important if the city is going to put up $600,000 or so you better jump on it because you don't know when the next chance the city will give any money. >> hard to argue with tom mc feeley' logic 40 year south american street resident says when the city wants to renovate your street let them do their thing. >> that's...
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. >>> plus the mar-a-lago loophole, two former south american presidents secretly meet with president trump at his resort. has his club become a way for people to get off the books introduces? >>> we're going to begin this morning with new details just coming in after that deadly attack in paris. president trump tweeting just a short time ago, quote, another terrorist attack in paris. the people of france will not take much more of this. will have a big effect on the presidential elect. that election is closely watched because one of the front runners has been called the donald trump of france. our correspondent and guests are standing by to cover it all. first i want to take you live to paris where matt bradley is standing by. first talk about the attack, what is the latest authorities are telling us? >> thanks, stephanie. the latest is authorities have released the name of the attacker, he was slain last night, his name karim cheurfi, he's 39 years old and he killed that police officer just behind me on the champs-elysees. now they've actually investigated his house and arrested thr
. >>> plus the mar-a-lago loophole, two former south american presidents secretly meet with president trump at his resort. has his club become a way for people to get off the books introduces? >>> we're going to begin this morning with new details just coming in after that deadly attack in paris. president trump tweeting just a short time ago, quote, another terrorist attack in paris. the people of france will not take much more of this. will have a big effect on the...
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next part of its study in that risk areas that include texas, florida and puerto rico as well a south american. zika has caused serious birth defects the virus is mainly transmitted by mosquitoes and when mosquito fast approaching international hell community is concerned about the on-going risk of the virus. sean what's coming up in sports. >> the man we call tony ut-oh is calling it quits. cowboys fans are sad and everyone sells jumping for joy. his legacy in the league has been trashed outside of dallas. i'll show you why we need to show romo a little morey spec. that's coming up next in my sports commentary. >> now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. watch for new construction zone for the gang coatesville downington along route 30 bypass between route 10 heading into route 202 there in exton mid lane -- midday lane restrictions and watch the in you work zone 202 between boot road and route 30 they've been blocking the right lane plus you have that uneven pave many tomorrow during the morning rush hour. hold on to your coffee cup. watch out for new traffi
next part of its study in that risk areas that include texas, florida and puerto rico as well a south american. zika has caused serious birth defects the virus is mainly transmitted by mosquitoes and when mosquito fast approaching international hell community is concerned about the on-going risk of the virus. sean what's coming up in sports. >> the man we call tony ut-oh is calling it quits. cowboys fans are sad and everyone sells jumping for joy. his legacy in the league has been trashed...
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a spokeswoman says the 70-year-old rock man contracted the disease during his recent south american toure violently ill on the flight home. she says he spent two nights in intensive care and is now resting at home. he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> during this time. just ahead we're going to tell you about a glitch developing with computers shutting down millions of them. the big day ahead for first daughter ivanka trump. we'll tell you about it when "early today" returns. why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. beautiful view. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. (avo) we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? >>> fast forward tuesday, president trump will be the keynote speaker at days of remembrance at the u.s. capitol. it's part after week-long u.s. commemoration of the holocaust. >>> first daughter ivanka trump is in berlin to speak. she was invited by angela merkel. >> coming up the truth about
a spokeswoman says the 70-year-old rock man contracted the disease during his recent south american toure violently ill on the flight home. she says he spent two nights in intensive care and is now resting at home. he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> during this time. just ahead we're going to tell you about a glitch developing with computers shutting down millions of them. the big day ahead for first daughter ivanka trump. we'll tell you about it when "early today"...
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visit ncicap.org] reyes: it's the place where 3 south american borders meet and where security oftenough the gap. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, is it a triple threat? richards: so this is the only motorway... reyes: correspondent joel richards explores the challenges paraguay, argentina, and brazil face in keeping drugs, arms, and illegal business away from their shared border. next, information that can save lives. we meet a researcher who is using technology to pave new paths to healthcare in rural guatemala.
visit ncicap.org] reyes: it's the place where 3 south american borders meet and where security oftenough the gap. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, is it a triple threat? richards: so this is the only motorway... reyes: correspondent joel richards explores the challenges paraguay, argentina, and brazil face in keeping drugs, arms, and illegal business away from their shared border. next, information that can save lives. we meet a...
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venezuela's south american neighbors have condemned the decision by the country's supreme court to take legislative power from the opposition congress. critics consolidating power in the hands of president nicolas maduro. so, as one of the president talking most permanent allies. the indian -- has made the inughter of cows punishable prison. the penalty of killing cows carried a penalty of seven years in jail. cows are considered sacred by the hindu majority. it has only been two days since -- and.'s prime minister now the e.u. as asserting its control over the brexit negotiations. it has rejected the british government's plan to begin negotiations of the trade dell at the same time as a price to be paid for departure. >> after all the shadowboxing now coming into focus, the you term's for brexit. the guidelines for now, president of the european council made clear, the u.k. -- sought out it's exit arrangements first. have achieved sufficient progress, can we discuss the framework for future relationship. talks -- on the same time -- will not happen. is specifically rejecting theresa ma
venezuela's south american neighbors have condemned the decision by the country's supreme court to take legislative power from the opposition congress. critics consolidating power in the hands of president nicolas maduro. so, as one of the president talking most permanent allies. the indian -- has made the inughter of cows punishable prison. the penalty of killing cows carried a penalty of seven years in jail. cows are considered sacred by the hindu majority. it has only been two days since --...
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south american acloser to three-quarters inch of rain. the rain continues during the evening hours, early evening hours. trenton should top an inch of rain. we've got a rainy day ahead and a windy one, too. 57 degrees this afternoon. the temperatures will be in the middle 50s. that warmup to 57 comes this evening once the rain starts to let up. 67 tomorrow after a low of 53. we could see a few showers tomorrow morning. less likely in the afternoon. we'll finally get breaks of sunshine tomorrow. then a big warmup just as the nfl draft starts moving in for thursday, friday, and saturday. look at the temperatures heading into the weekend. there's a chance of a shower, possibly a thunderstorm on friday. not an all-day rainfall. 88 on saturday. closer to 90 on sunday. quite warm on monday. that's when we'll get a cold front. could touch off showers and thunderstorms. and some wet weather for tuesday. 80s monday, 60s tuesday. then sunshine for wednesday and thursday. >> thank you. >>> nbc10 is getting you prepared for severe weather. our weathe
south american acloser to three-quarters inch of rain. the rain continues during the evening hours, early evening hours. trenton should top an inch of rain. we've got a rainy day ahead and a windy one, too. 57 degrees this afternoon. the temperatures will be in the middle 50s. that warmup to 57 comes this evening once the rain starts to let up. 67 tomorrow after a low of 53. we could see a few showers tomorrow morning. less likely in the afternoon. we'll finally get breaks of sunshine tomorrow....
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millville, you could wind up with one-third inch, a quarter inch for buna, closer to half an inch for south american amp we'll get showers -- for smyrna. we'll get showers and drying out this afternoon. we'll see the temperatures into the 70s today. a cooling trend tomorrow. we have a lot of sunshine, but 66 the high after a morning low of 49 degrees. even a little chillier on wednesday. clouds return to our area. showers move in for thursday. showers and thunderstorms. and friday -- come thursday, warmer. in fact, ten degrees warmer than what we'll experience on wednesday. by friday, we're starting to cool down. and a nice day for saturday. the chance of showers returns on sunday. in fact, there are multiple chances of showers for next week. for monday, tuesday, wednesday, possibly into thursday. >> thanks for the update. >>> rebuilding from the rubble. coming up, we'll tell you why easter service meant a lot more to one local church this year. >>> and bed recall. why you should -- why you could be in danger if your sleeping on one type of bed. we'll explain. >>> plus, creating art. google has deve
millville, you could wind up with one-third inch, a quarter inch for buna, closer to half an inch for south american amp we'll get showers -- for smyrna. we'll get showers and drying out this afternoon. we'll see the temperatures into the 70s today. a cooling trend tomorrow. we have a lot of sunshine, but 66 the high after a morning low of 49 degrees. even a little chillier on wednesday. clouds return to our area. showers move in for thursday. showers and thunderstorms. and friday -- come...
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they did some major bonding on the set, playing what else, a mother/daughter duo whose south american horribly wrong when they're kidnapped. >> it's goldie's first comedy in 14 years. her last one was the "the banger sisters," co-starring with her pal, susan sarandon. and none of it would have happened without a bold move from amy. >> i just approached her on a plane. i was like, yeah, i want you to be in a movie with me. and she was like, "okay, honey." >> you said 14 years, you waited 14 years. this is the right one to come back. i mean, this is the right one to come back in. >> i also haven't worked in 14 years, but not by choice. >> there came a period when i thought, i am done, is it time to go back? i don't know. i was sort of doing this. and then i met amy. that's what happened! >> we had an believable shorthand. smart as a whip. >> and a perfect ass. >> i'll go there! >> aww! >> could we tag along on their next girl get away. >> how fun would that be. >> i'm in. >> here's something else i want to do. i'man amusement park geek. jimmy fallon put together this new thrill ride tha
they did some major bonding on the set, playing what else, a mother/daughter duo whose south american horribly wrong when they're kidnapped. >> it's goldie's first comedy in 14 years. her last one was the "the banger sisters," co-starring with her pal, susan sarandon. and none of it would have happened without a bold move from amy. >> i just approached her on a plane. i was like, yeah, i want you to be in a movie with me. and she was like, "okay, honey." >>...
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reyes: it's the place where 3 south american borders meet and where security often falls through the gap. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, is it a triple threat? richardsds: so this isis the ony motorway... reyes: correspondent joel richar e explores ee challenges paraguay,y, argenti,, and brazilil face in keeping drugs, arms, and illegal business away frfrom their shahd border. next, information that c s save ves.s. we et a r resrcher whoahd is using technology to pave ne paths to healthchce in rural guatemala.
reyes: it's the place where 3 south american borders meet and where security often falls through the gap. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, is it a triple threat? richardsds: so this isis the ony motorway... reyes: correspondent joel richar e explores ee challenges paraguay,y, argenti,, and brazilil face in keeping drugs, arms, and illegal business away frfrom their shahd border. next, information that c s save ves.s. we et a r...
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the city is redoing south american street. skinny one block long but it is historic.s it worth the seven hadn't dread to us san they'll spend on it my take is depends on who you are and where you live. >> most important the city will put up sick hundred thousand dollars you better jump on it because you don't know when the chance the next city will get my morning. >> hard to logic with tom mc feeley logic. when the city wants to renovate your street let them do their thing. >> that's what convinces me. if they don't do it it will go to another street. not that there aren't streets that are worthy. >> reporter: there are. we'll get to that. but first, 700 grand for one block? it turns out the not that simple. in a statement the city roar schlear with mow bout disses in ordinary repave and one on an historic street like american. first of all all these pavers have come and and be reset sub base will be redone as well. the curbing, the sidewalks all reset while underneath they'll redo the water and sewer mains as well as the outlets that come you through the sidewalk. a
the city is redoing south american street. skinny one block long but it is historic.s it worth the seven hadn't dread to us san they'll spend on it my take is depends on who you are and where you live. >> most important the city will put up sick hundred thousand dollars you better jump on it because you don't know when the chance the next city will get my morning. >> hard to logic with tom mc feeley logic. when the city wants to renovate your street let them do their thing. >>...
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tony moved here from ecuador a0 years ago and serves traditional south american food from this unusualbsolutely amazing. it's so moist, the meat. the food is delicious. i work near here and i'm also from ecuador. so is this a bit like a taste of home? it is, that's why i keep coming back. now i'm off to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's must iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late ‘60s as a private route for vips. we're underneath the intersection of 8th ave and 34th st right now. we're heading south towards penn station. what famous people came here? john f kennedy and robert kennedy were here. of course, there are many legends aboutjohn f kennedy. and this would take you out to the platform to penn station. but the most exciting bit is the roof. this view is incredible! besides the chrysler building and the empire state building, and if you look down there you can see the statue of liberty. let's go and see the roof sign. you can see it all over the city, can't you? i can see it actually from the town
tony moved here from ecuador a0 years ago and serves traditional south american food from this unusualbsolutely amazing. it's so moist, the meat. the food is delicious. i work near here and i'm also from ecuador. so is this a bit like a taste of home? it is, that's why i keep coming back. now i'm off to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's must iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late ‘60s as a private route for...
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but more heavy rain could complicate the dire search and rescue efforts in that south american country. >>> and wikileaks founder julian assange will likely remain in the safety of the ecuadorian embassy in london. that's because ecuador's ruling party candidate won the presidential election runoff. the winner had promised to let assange stay at the embassy where he's been holed up since he was granted asylum back in 2012, but the losing candidate had vowed to evict him. >>> and the white house went all blue overnight. >> yeah, for good reason. the change of color marks world autism awareness day. in a statement, president trump called on americans to learn more about the signs of autism and support those on the autism spectrum, as well as their families. >>> still ahead, one of the president's prized possessions sells at auction for a record-setting price. >>> and breaking overnight, a manhunt underway in boston after a 5-year-old is caught in the cross fire. new details on the shooting just in. >>> plus, the delicate rescue to help a dog that fell 30 feet down a well. >>> firefighter
but more heavy rain could complicate the dire search and rescue efforts in that south american country. >>> and wikileaks founder julian assange will likely remain in the safety of the ecuadorian embassy in london. that's because ecuador's ruling party candidate won the presidential election runoff. the winner had promised to let assange stay at the embassy where he's been holed up since he was granted asylum back in 2012, but the losing candidate had vowed to evict him. >>>...
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tony moved here from ecuador a0 years ago and serves traditional south american food from this unusual absolutely amazing. it's so moist, the meat. i'm working here, i'm also from ecuador. is this a bit like a taste of home? it is, it is, that's why i keep coming back. now, i'm off to try a new tour, which goes behind—the—scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoel takes me down to an abandoned tunnel, used until the late 1960s as a private route in for the vips. we are underneath the intersection of 8th avenue and 34th st right now. we're headed south, towards penn station. what famous people came here? john f kennedy and robert kennedy were here. many legends aboutjohn f kennedy. this will take you out to the platforms at penn station. but the most exciting bit is the roof. this view is incredible. we are besides the chrysler building, the empire state building, if you look down there, you can see the statue of liberty, let's go and see the roof sign. you can see it all over the city, can't you? i can see it from the town where i live in newjersey. the letters are e
tony moved here from ecuador a0 years ago and serves traditional south american food from this unusual absolutely amazing. it's so moist, the meat. i'm working here, i'm also from ecuador. is this a bit like a taste of home? it is, it is, that's why i keep coming back. now, i'm off to try a new tour, which goes behind—the—scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoel takes me down to an abandoned tunnel, used until the late 1960s as a private route in for the vips. we are...
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singer's publicist says he contracted a potentially deadly bacterial infection during a recent south american now resting at home and is expected to make a full recovery. now we'd like to introduce you to a senior citizen with a special talent. nanammal is 98 years old and an expert yoga instructor from the southern indian state of tamil nadu. but it's notjust her — her entire family are yoga practitioners, including her children and grandchildren. the bbc‘s varun nayar went to meet her. a 98—year—old doing all sorts of things. i hope to do at least 50% of what she is doing. staying with awesome women, the american astronaut peggy whitson has broken the record for the number of days spent in space by an american. president trump telephoned her to congratulate her on beating the previous record of 534 days. commander whitson is the first woman to command the international space station on two missions and at 57 years old, she is also the oldest woman to have gone to space. and a brief recap of our top story. president trump has warned of new sanctions on north korea over its missile testing. a
singer's publicist says he contracted a potentially deadly bacterial infection during a recent south american now resting at home and is expected to make a full recovery. now we'd like to introduce you to a senior citizen with a special talent. nanammal is 98 years old and an expert yoga instructor from the southern indian state of tamil nadu. but it's notjust her — her entire family are yoga practitioners, including her children and grandchildren. the bbc‘s varun nayar went to meet her. a...
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according to a statement from ceasar's palace, the singer pick up the rare bug during his south american tour. he wounds up in the icu for couple every days but reportedly now resting at home in the uk. and expected to make a full recovery. live performance also expected to resume in june. and he's set to return to vegas in the fall. >>> across the pond, chris, entered attendant european premiere of the guardians of the galaxy volume two in london last night, expectations high for the superhero sequel, the original movie was a surprise, smash, earning more than three quarters of a million dollars worlds wide. volume two hit theatres may fifth. >> plan to see it. >> not necessarily. >> i might just wait for it to come out on netflix. >> hopefully this weekend in plans to see a movie because i want to get out. >> yes, i'm so with you. yes, you know, we've got so many great events going on around the city. >> right? >> i think we will actually go check out the draft. i feel like there might be little too small to go through some of the fan experience stuff. feel like probably not going to b
according to a statement from ceasar's palace, the singer pick up the rare bug during his south american tour. he wounds up in the icu for couple every days but reportedly now resting at home in the uk. and expected to make a full recovery. live performance also expected to resume in june. and he's set to return to vegas in the fall. >>> across the pond, chris, entered attendant european premiere of the guardians of the galaxy volume two in london last night, expectations high for the...
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hugo chavez was fronting the south american film festival, and it was a red carpet thing, andl festivalas invited on to the red carpet to beat him, and i said hugo chavez, we do need at this interview. peter beattie come to the palace later. when that up as a palace later. when that up as a palace with oliver stone, who came along, too, with the hardtalk route, and the venezuelan film crew, and we recorded an hour with hugo chavez. “ ci’ew. recorded an hour with hugo chavez. —— crew. he weighed his finger in my face, and said i suppose the bbc said such an idiot. —— sent such an idiot. so that was an adrenaline buzz. but the other one that was very different was the corrections boss of the prison system in georgia, the man who had to sign off on every execution. a man called alan ault, who in essence push the button to electrocute a series of prisoners on death row in georgia. and he overuse can to find this job was destroying him. i still have nightmares, not every night, but often. it is still a very hard pill to swallow. and it stays in your psyche i guess forever. it is the most pre
hugo chavez was fronting the south american film festival, and it was a red carpet thing, andl festivalas invited on to the red carpet to beat him, and i said hugo chavez, we do need at this interview. peter beattie come to the palace later. when that up as a palace later. when that up as a palace with oliver stone, who came along, too, with the hardtalk route, and the venezuelan film crew, and we recorded an hour with hugo chavez. “ ci’ew. recorded an hour with hugo chavez. —— crew. he...
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look at the sunny skies for delaware, too. 78 in wilmington, up to 77 for south american a.t's today. -- smyrna. that's today. doppler might as well take the day off for today and most of tomorrow. there are clouds building to the west. and look at the showers. that's on the way for late tomorrow night and into wednesday. not tonight. going to the phills game? mets in town, 70s for the first pitch. dropping into the 60s. mild for this time of year. 65 the ninth inning. that's warmer than the normal high temperature for this time of year. and we will peak at 80 today. 84 tomorrow after a morning low of 56. this is where the warming trend ends. the showers moving in the midwest, the clouds start moving in late tuesday. some showers, tuesday night and into wednesday. we will get sunshine in the afternoon. 71 degrees. the winds shift behind the showers. and that's going to bring the temperatures down a bit. 60s for thursday and friday. saturday, 65 degrees, lots of sunshine. a chance of showers back into the 70s for sunday. and monday, up to 71 degrees. then back to the 60s for
look at the sunny skies for delaware, too. 78 in wilmington, up to 77 for south american a.t's today. -- smyrna. that's today. doppler might as well take the day off for today and most of tomorrow. there are clouds building to the west. and look at the showers. that's on the way for late tomorrow night and into wednesday. not tonight. going to the phills game? mets in town, 70s for the first pitch. dropping into the 60s. mild for this time of year. 65 the ninth inning. that's warmer than the...
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hugo chavez was fronting the south american film festival, and it was a red carpet thing, and i was invitedhavez, we do need to get this interview". and he said "come to the palace later". so, very late at night, we ended up at the palace — with oliver stone, who came along, too — and the hardtalk crew, and the venezuelan tv crew... there were about 25 people, all filming each other in this room. and we recorded an hour with chavez — because he wouldn't stop talking. you know, it was fascinating. very combative. he wagged his finger in my face, and said, "i'm surprised the bbc has sent such an idiot". laughter so that was an adrenaline buzz of the highest order. i bet. but the other one that sticks in mind, very different, was the corrections boss of the prison system in georgia, the man who had to sign off on every execution. a man called allen ault, who for years did this job, and actually, in essence — not literally, but in essence, pushed the button to electrocute a series of prisoners on death row in georgia. and he, overyears, came to find thisjob was destroying him. i still have nigh
hugo chavez was fronting the south american film festival, and it was a red carpet thing, and i was invitedhavez, we do need to get this interview". and he said "come to the palace later". so, very late at night, we ended up at the palace — with oliver stone, who came along, too — and the hardtalk crew, and the venezuelan tv crew... there were about 25 people, all filming each other in this room. and we recorded an hour with chavez — because he wouldn't stop talking. you...
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he got sick after a south american tour and was briefly hospitalized last week in britain.s next month in las vegas are canceled. john is expected to make a full recovery, though. >>> still to come, e-mail outrage. a company that promises to manage your e-mail is caught selling customer information. d? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could
he got sick after a south american tour and was briefly hospitalized last week in britain.s next month in las vegas are canceled. john is expected to make a full recovery, though. >>> still to come, e-mail outrage. a company that promises to manage your e-mail is caught selling customer information. d? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you...
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it made it inevitable that what we would get would be the south american people smugglers coming in,who then sold places on little boats. people drowned. not only did people drown, but because those places were so expensive, the average syrian — a year's income was not enough to buy a place on a boat. so that tells you who moved. ok, but to take on your point about, if we had applied the head and the heart, how are you saying that we should have done that? yeah, so let's start with... go back to 2011, when the syrian refugee crisis started. people are displaced. as i said, the refugees are not migrants. they are people who have had to... they're actually people who have chosen to stay in their country. they flee out of fear — fear of disorder, in some other scenarios fear of famine. and so you get across—the—board... we've got to write this book, refuge, because alex and i, my co—author, were brought intojordan by the government... this is alexander betts. yeah, yeah, we were brought into jordan because the jordanian government said, "help, we've got a million refugees, it's a small
it made it inevitable that what we would get would be the south american people smugglers coming in,who then sold places on little boats. people drowned. not only did people drown, but because those places were so expensive, the average syrian — a year's income was not enough to buy a place on a boat. so that tells you who moved. ok, but to take on your point about, if we had applied the head and the heart, how are you saying that we should have done that? yeah, so let's start with... go back...
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strange though it may be, and have the possibility of south korea's borders extend all the way up to the chinese river yalu, and be potentially an american. that was douglas paal, vice president for international peace studies, at the carnegie endowment in washington. in france, the far—right national front has replaced its leader for the second time in just three days after a row erupted about past comments he made about the holocaust. jean—francois jalkh denies claims he questioned the reality of nazi gas chambers. mrjalkh was temporarily put in charge, after marine le pen stepped aside to fight for the french presidency. sarah corker reports. once again, marine le pen's far—right national front party found itself fighting controversy over alleged holocaust remarks by a senior official. this man, jean—francois jalkh, who she named the party's interim leaderjust days ago. he's accused of praising the work of a convicted holocaust denier. and so outside her campaign ho, ms le pen was on the defensive. translation: he's very affected by this controversy, which he considers deeply unfair. he's going to sue over the claims. i've appointed o
strange though it may be, and have the possibility of south korea's borders extend all the way up to the chinese river yalu, and be potentially an american. that was douglas paal, vice president for international peace studies, at the carnegie endowment in washington. in france, the far—right national front has replaced its leader for the second time in just three days after a row erupted about past comments he made about the holocaust. jean—francois jalkh denies claims he questioned the...