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and so that's what's going to allow that front to staal.s what ee going to keep the shower threat in parts of the area. but it's also not going to cause the temperatures to go burlington jing. we just can't get very cold weather for very long with this kind of a weather pattern. clear, not as cold tonight. 42 in philadelphia, 32 new york and west. during the day tomorrow, a lot of sunshine, clouds at times. a lot warmer than it's been. 62 degrees for the average high. t saturday, not as warm with a chance of showers, more clouds around. most of the weekend is dry, but there's still a threat even on sunday, especially in delaware and south jersey where the front may staal, and then once the front goes away, we get a little bit cooler on monday and then start towarm up with a better chance of rain on tuesday. >>> jersey shore t day before thanksgiving. >> we have hit the lottery. we're so excited. >> i'm pat greenberg. driving temperature this month have been also driving up sales at the beach. >>> well, most people don't think about the beac
and so that's what's going to allow that front to staal.s what ee going to keep the shower threat in parts of the area. but it's also not going to cause the temperatures to go burlington jing. we just can't get very cold weather for very long with this kind of a weather pattern. clear, not as cold tonight. 42 in philadelphia, 32 new york and west. during the day tomorrow, a lot of sunshine, clouds at times. a lot warmer than it's been. 62 degrees for the average high. t saturday, not as warm...
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kristen: people in recovery were also part of saturday' s crisis, like lauren staal, who has greeted a website to help people suffering from addiction. >> there' s anything i can do to help iron person in recovery, to advocate, to get his message out there, i am going to do that. kristen: lauren says she is from new york but she is going to help anyone suffering from addiction and new hampshire. head to wmur.com for that information. reporting in portsmouth, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. stephanie: now to commitment 2016 coverage. chris christie continued his latest swing through new hampshire with a town hall in plymouth today. speaking at a veterans appreciation breakfast and town hall, the republican acknowledged that he' s preparing for next tuesday' s debate even though he won' t be on the main stage. his low poll numbers have moved debate, which will air first. attended a veterans event today, this one at keene state college. he followed that with today' s ll have much more on that, coming up in sports. and republican carly fiorina attended a town hall in franklin and a town mee
kristen: people in recovery were also part of saturday' s crisis, like lauren staal, who has greeted a website to help people suffering from addiction. >> there' s anything i can do to help iron person in recovery, to advocate, to get his message out there, i am going to do that. kristen: lauren says she is from new york but she is going to help anyone suffering from addiction and new hampshire. head to wmur.com for that information. reporting in portsmouth, kristen carosa, wmur news 9....
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staal with the pass to stephan who scored with the stepout. the rangers have won 9 in a row at the garden. >>> time to step aside for a moment. when we come back, the return of hakeem nicks to big blue? and hopefully the return of winning ways on sunday. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah, yeah. cameras-- ginger! how about christmas lights? yeah! lights, cameras, it's all in on the action. . >>> more things change, the good to see number 88 back in practice. hakeem was resigned. he and eli man handgun a big first time. over 27 touchdowns together, and hopefully he can help ease the pain of victor cruz being lost for the season. >>> quinn has been waved. todd bowles said it was nothing personal but he added they are trying to play guys who want to play and are ready to play. nothing personal. ryan fitzpatr
staal with the pass to stephan who scored with the stepout. the rangers have won 9 in a row at the garden. >>> time to step aside for a moment. when we come back, the return of hakeem nicks to big blue? and hopefully the return of winning ways on sunday. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will...
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staal? >> yes, thank you very much for holding this hearing, and also for identifying that it's not only the syrians themselves who are suffering, but the countries in the region, and the importance of maintaining their stability, but also their ability to absorb these additional refugees, and people and that's a critical part of the resources that you provide us. not only the humanitarian side, but even the development dollars are providing assistance to this crisis. and of course at the end of the day though, no matter how much we do on the humanitarian side that's not going to resolve the problem. that's not even going to stop people from going to europe. it's resolving the political issues. and getting the solution there, and that's what we all hope for. thank you very much. >> amen. thank you very much. we look forward to having you back with us in a few months' time so you can update us on the progress you have made. thank you very much. and with that, our subcommittee is adjourned. th
staal? >> yes, thank you very much for holding this hearing, and also for identifying that it's not only the syrians themselves who are suffering, but the countries in the region, and the importance of maintaining their stability, but also their ability to absorb these additional refugees, and people and that's a critical part of the resources that you provide us. not only the humanitarian side, but even the development dollars are providing assistance to this crisis. and of course at the...
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eric staal and daniel hosen will have a chance to talk to the mayor about the proposal and receive ticketss box for an upcoming 76ers game. >> first female firefighter in philadelphia to die in the line of duty was honored today almost one year after her death. "action news" anchor monica malpass is live in the news room with more on this. monica. >> that's right, sharrie, last december at just 36 years old lieutenant joyce craig was killed in a fire that she was battling in west oak lane a very tragic story. well, her loved ones and members of the philadelphia fire department were there today for this plaque dedication outside of engine 64. coming up at 5:00 "action news" reporter katherine scott tells us how craig is being remembered by her brother and city leaders. >>> also, actress and philadelphia native holly robinson pete is coming home. she's celebrating 60 years of helping children with autism. find out why this event is so close to her heart. we'll have those stories and much more coming your way on "action news" at 5:00 sharrie and rick see you then. >> monica thank you. >>> the
eric staal and daniel hosen will have a chance to talk to the mayor about the proposal and receive ticketss box for an upcoming 76ers game. >> first female firefighter in philadelphia to die in the line of duty was honored today almost one year after her death. "action news" anchor monica malpass is live in the news room with more on this. monica. >> that's right, sharrie, last december at just 36 years old lieutenant joyce craig was killed in a fire that she was battling...
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staal?port and the attention today to the syrian crisis which grows, as we've heard, more complex every day. for almost five years, the assad regime has waged an unrelenting campaign of bloodshed that has decimated communities and allowed extremists to thrive. while the world's attention is centered appropriately on the perilous journey of syrians forced to flee their homeland, the refugees as we have heard are part of a much larger community that suffers under the weight of this crisis. over 17 million syrians, 70% of the country's pre-war population, are affected by this conflict with the majority facing daily attacks inside syria. indeed, half of all syrians are either dead or displaced from their homes. while more than 4 million them gone to neighboring countries another 6.5 to 7 million are displaced inside syria. behind these massive numbers, the children, just like our own, and parents like any parent would do anything and risk everything to keep their families safe. families inside s
staal?port and the attention today to the syrian crisis which grows, as we've heard, more complex every day. for almost five years, the assad regime has waged an unrelenting campaign of bloodshed that has decimated communities and allowed extremists to thrive. while the world's attention is centered appropriately on the perilous journey of syrians forced to flee their homeland, the refugees as we have heard are part of a much larger community that suffers under the weight of this crisis. over...
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staal. why has the administration opted to channel aid for the humanitarian crisis through the united nations rather than through direct aid or ngos? would it not be more efficient and cost-effective to work directly with partners on the ground? either one of you that would like to take that. >> i can start. we do both. we channel aid through the best un operational agencies, humanitarian agencies, and we also work with the top non-governmental organizations. we try to use all channels to get aid inside syria which tom is the expert on. our sense is that because the un plays a coordinating role and reviews the requests from a whole span of agencies and puts together these appeals, it actually reduces duplication and makes sure that professionals who know what they're doing are responding with the aid. now, of course, at the same time, most aid workers are from the countries in which they are working so inside syria, it's mostly syrians. in jordan, it's jordanians, et cetera but at the top th
staal. why has the administration opted to channel aid for the humanitarian crisis through the united nations rather than through direct aid or ngos? would it not be more efficient and cost-effective to work directly with partners on the ground? either one of you that would like to take that. >> i can start. we do both. we channel aid through the best un operational agencies, humanitarian agencies, and we also work with the top non-governmental organizations. we try to use all channels to...