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let's continue to give them the attention they deserve and, dawn, that's a great story. tweet by you. >> the best tweet i ever didn't the best response i ever got. >> amazing. >> can't wait to see that happen. >> me too this little boy is going to be so happy.& he said to me i think i'm going to have a heart tack. don't do that. we'll bring that to you when those two finally meet up. >> good stuff. >> model and actress amber rose well she upset philadelphians after pretty ugly comments she made about people here. here's part of what she had to say. >> a lot of the people where i'm from aren't traditionally attractive people. >> honestly -- >> for me being blessed with beauty. >> um-hmm. >> as beautiful women know it's a blessing and a curse. >> oh! >> and, um, to -- to grow up in such an area and be blessed with beauty it was very difficult for me. >> amber appeared on revolt podcast drink champs she made the comments about growing up in philadelphia. she added that she never felt like she belonged in south philly she always felt bigger than the city so amber rose weighed
let's continue to give them the attention they deserve and, dawn, that's a great story. tweet by you. >> the best tweet i ever didn't the best response i ever got. >> amazing. >> can't wait to see that happen. >> me too this little boy is going to be so happy.& he said to me i think i'm going to have a heart tack. don't do that. we'll bring that to you when those two finally meet up. >> good stuff. >> model and actress amber rose well she upset...
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hopefully, the wet weather is gone, scott. >> yeah, dawn. getting out of here in time for the upcoming weekend. the humidity will be dropping as well. most of the rainfall has moved ot the area live look there at allentown vicinity kind of drying out. we still once again have that humidity 73 currently in philadelphia. the humidity 99% and look at dew points that measure of moisture still kind of oppressive there at 70. that cold front will be swinging through overnight tonight. kind of clearing out the atmosphere if you will. and also, diminishing those rainfall chances. look at all of the heavy rain we saw in parts of south jersey and delaware. that is moving out to sea. numerous today. reports, some trees down, sections of cumberland county, salem county, also, into chester county and also numerous winds that were gusting over 50 miles per hour. we'll kind of zoom in to sections of cape may county and look at that lightning strike around avalon. lightning struck a car and it caught on fire. also, some flood concerns down the shore through
hopefully, the wet weather is gone, scott. >> yeah, dawn. getting out of here in time for the upcoming weekend. the humidity will be dropping as well. most of the rainfall has moved ot the area live look there at allentown vicinity kind of drying out. we still once again have that humidity 73 currently in philadelphia. the humidity 99% and look at dew points that measure of moisture still kind of oppressive there at 70. that cold front will be swinging through overnight tonight. kind of...
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♪ ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's ♪ ♪ last still there oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ all we've been given by those who came before the dream of a nation where freedom would endure ♪ ♪ the work and prayers of centuries have brought us to this day what shall be our legacy? ♪ ♪ what will our children say? let them say of me i was one who believed ♪ ♪ in sharing the blessings i received let me know in my heart when my days are through ♪ ♪ america america i gave my best to you ♪ for those who think they have nothing to share ♪ ♪ who fear in their hearts there is no hero there know each quiet act of dignity is ♪ ♪ that which fortifies the soul of a nation that never dies let them say of me ♪ ♪ i was one who believed in sharing the blessings i received let me know in my heart ♪ ♪ when my days are through america america america america america
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. >> so at the end of the rule and that the dawn of the anglo-american rule ended to be at full capacity is the most publicly owned facility with the first public employee the jailer is working at the jail propulsive that transition from mexico to u.s. is a jail that is the first public institution the jailer is the first public employee. >> end having a strong judicial system?. >> we certainly have a historically strong commercialization and incarceration that predates the u.s. period. but it takes off after 1850 so that first fran of incarceration is the criminalization and incarceration of the native people in particular to fill up the local jail on the trunk and vagrancy charges with those indigenous people said dealer was called the indian jailer. >> you say it is the cry realization?. >> think you for asking. >> at the beginning of u.s. ruled there is a passage of several state laws basket for the government protection of the indians then you have that unemployment by the native people in particular if they were found to not be employed at with a genocidal campaign that with their
. >> so at the end of the rule and that the dawn of the anglo-american rule ended to be at full capacity is the most publicly owned facility with the first public employee the jailer is working at the jail propulsive that transition from mexico to u.s. is a jail that is the first public institution the jailer is the first public employee. >> end having a strong judicial system?. >> we certainly have a historically strong commercialization and incarceration that predates the...
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this is to show that at the dawn of the independence of the united states and vietnam, our founding fathers, though hundreds of years apart, did, indeed, share core value and principles. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: and a very interesting coincidence is that our two national founders, president jefferson and president ho chi minh both passed away on our independence days. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: as we meet here today in a nation where women power is valued, i wish to tell you that two millenia ago the vietnamese people struggled for survival and the pursuit of happiness were started by two women leaders. all vietnamese all take pride in the uprising by those sisters. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: i believe these core historical values are the solid foundations for our two countries to build a sustained substantive and lasting partnership. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: if only a few decades ago the vietnam and the united states were on the opposite front lines of a devastating war, today we have become comprehensi
this is to show that at the dawn of the independence of the united states and vietnam, our founding fathers, though hundreds of years apart, did, indeed, share core value and principles. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: and a very interesting coincidence is that our two national founders, president jefferson and president ho chi minh both passed away on our independence days. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: as we meet here today in a nation where women...
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arriving rocking the 80s look started by dawn johnson on miami vice. the moment he knew he was going to the all-star game he told his guide he wanted the dawn johnson looked. so, who wore it better? dawn johnson on the left or bryce harper on the right? bryce has got to get the hair points. >> how about the open v-neck he gets a little more points. >> do you think it is hot to have all that hair? >> listen, this man works out he is all right.>>> coming up at 6:00 what can you do when you can't do? but first, four fonds rescued from wildfires. >>> do you have something you think should be on the news but no one knows about it? send us an email and let us know what is going on in your neighborhood. newstips@wusa9.com. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.
arriving rocking the 80s look started by dawn johnson on miami vice. the moment he knew he was going to the all-star game he told his guide he wanted the dawn johnson looked. so, who wore it better? dawn johnson on the left or bryce harper on the right? bryce has got to get the hair points. >> how about the open v-neck he gets a little more points. >> do you think it is hot to have all that hair? >> listen, this man works out he is all right.>>> coming up at 6:00 what...
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-mexican war, and the dawn of anglo american u.s. rule, there was already a jail that was formed. you have the transition from the u.s. to mexican period it is the jail that was the first public institution. >> is it baked into the dna of the los angeles people to have a strong judicial system, i guess? i don't know how to describe it. >> we certainly have a historically long history of criminalization and incarceration predating the u.s. period. but it takes off after 1850 and there is various trends that happen through time and the first trend of incarceration in los angeles is the criminalization and incarceration of native people in particular. they are the ones filling up the local jails largely on public drunk charges. the indigenous people in the jails of los angeles the jailer was called the indian jailer. >> you say it is the criminalization of indigenous people. how so. in those laws and they are not employed and not having land. it is explained well. when native people are found without hips, they are charged and incarcerated and then usually the next monday morning they
-mexican war, and the dawn of anglo american u.s. rule, there was already a jail that was formed. you have the transition from the u.s. to mexican period it is the jail that was the first public institution. >> is it baked into the dna of the los angeles people to have a strong judicial system, i guess? i don't know how to describe it. >> we certainly have a historically long history of criminalization and incarceration predating the u.s. period. but it takes off after 1850 and...
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dawn? >> all right, sean. thank you. >>> theal trade commission is looking into allegations that amazon miss leads customers about its pricing discounts. it's part of the ftc's review amazon's agreement to buy wholefoods. consumer watch dog check out about a thousand products on amazon and found lines of deceptive discounting reference prices for the items were higher than the amount the item actually sold for in the previous 90 days. amazon says the study is quote flat out wrong. >>> all right. if you like pickles and fruit punch, now you can have the best of best worlds. great value unveiled tropic kell. they're noting in red fruit punch instead of your standard pickle juice. they'll be sol exclusively at wal*mart. >> might want to pass on that one. >> no thanks. >> i like the name. >> the name is cute. >> give me a plum. >> are you guys in the morning. >> i am. >> hey. you're off. >> i'm sleeping in. >> that will do it at 11:00. we're back here at 7:00 a.m. scott along with the rest of the crew for "good day philadelphia" wee
dawn? >> all right, sean. thank you. >>> theal trade commission is looking into allegations that amazon miss leads customers about its pricing discounts. it's part of the ftc's review amazon's agreement to buy wholefoods. consumer watch dog check out about a thousand products on amazon and found lines of deceptive discounting reference prices for the items were higher than the amount the item actually sold for in the previous 90 days. amazon says the study is quote flat out...
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the dawn of a new re—generation — jodie whittaker becomes the first woman actor to play doctor who.ght wimbledon finals — after beating first—time finalist marin cilic in three sets. acid—attack offenders could face life sentences as a new review looks into classifying corrosive substances as dangerous weapons.
the dawn of a new re—generation — jodie whittaker becomes the first woman actor to play doctor who.ght wimbledon finals — after beating first—time finalist marin cilic in three sets. acid—attack offenders could face life sentences as a new review looks into classifying corrosive substances as dangerous weapons.
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dawn: and the equipment is probably $80,000. lemonis: so you have $230,000? dawn: at least. lemonis: that's a lot of money. dawn: it's everything we have, so it has to succeed. lemonis: so, what type of revenue will this store do? randy: it's averaging about $28,000, $29,000 a month. lemonis: how much gross profit will there be? dawn: we're not making a profit. lemonis: look, the store's brighter than colleyville, and there's much greater attention to detail. there's a lot of thought being put into it. for me, that means there's passion for the business. i think what's most disappointing is that with everything this family's put in, they're still not making money. i learned that there was another franchise location not too far away in fort worth, so i wanted to drop in there, as well. how are you? i'm marcus. ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- erni
dawn: and the equipment is probably $80,000. lemonis: so you have $230,000? dawn: at least. lemonis: that's a lot of money. dawn: it's everything we have, so it has to succeed. lemonis: so, what type of revenue will this store do? randy: it's averaging about $28,000, $29,000 a month. lemonis: how much gross profit will there be? dawn: we're not making a profit. lemonis: look, the store's brighter than colleyville, and there's much greater attention to detail. there's a lot of thought being put...
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we asked our business correspondence if this is the dawn of daimler's own dieselgate. porter: it certainly seemed that way to investors. at the start of the trading day, daimler shares jumped 2.5% as investors were spooked at the idea that the affected cars could lose market approval and be bad for the sale. for its part, daimler has said it sees little risk that will happen. as such, investors were relieved and a sharp price bounced back by close lower -- the share price bounced back by close lower. clouds over investor sentiment are bound to stay overhead. >> now for the greatest race on two wheels, back over to brent. brent: the tour de france has entered the mountain stages with the writers -- riders taking on long bursting climbs in the pyrenees. that means it's business time for the reigning champion and his rivals for the yellow jersey. he went into stage 12 at the top of the standings but his slender advantage could be wid out in an instance. reporter: disaster struck 15 kilometers from the finish line for the defending champion. luckily for the brits, his close
we asked our business correspondence if this is the dawn of daimler's own dieselgate. porter: it certainly seemed that way to investors. at the start of the trading day, daimler shares jumped 2.5% as investors were spooked at the idea that the affected cars could lose market approval and be bad for the sale. for its part, daimler has said it sees little risk that will happen. as such, investors were relieved and a sharp price bounced back by close lower -- the share price bounced back by close...
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he would never have the dawning to combat. but people have to know, he first disappeared and there were news stories particularly from the sun of a former ambassador but not a lot of detail about what happened. kennedy came stateside in 1944. he didn't visit his mom and dad, you can visit friends, he immediately went to visit inga arvad who by this time was a very powerful and influential gossip columnist with 20 million readers of her column every day. and he was trying to rekindle their romance which got, she was fed up. but she was amazed by what he told her that he had undergone and his own efforts, many people still relate whether the accident itself was a lack of seamanship but after the aftermath he performed and really did allow his crew to survive so she said jack, she wrote it up and this nationally syndicated story that appeared in newspapers around the country including the front page of the boston globe . and it became the template for the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 and the story was read by another write
he would never have the dawning to combat. but people have to know, he first disappeared and there were news stories particularly from the sun of a former ambassador but not a lot of detail about what happened. kennedy came stateside in 1944. he didn't visit his mom and dad, you can visit friends, he immediately went to visit inga arvad who by this time was a very powerful and influential gossip columnist with 20 million readers of her column every day. and he was trying to rekindle their...
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>> at the end of the mexican war and at the dawn of anglo-american role of us rule there was already a jail that was at full capacity operating here, it was a hangover from the mexico. and it becomes the first publicly owned stability here in los angeles and has its first public employee, the jailer that's working at the jail. as you have the transition from the mexican. to the us. it's actually the jail that is the first public institution here and the jailer is the first public employee. >> is a baked into the dna of the la people to have this? >> we have a historically strong history of complies asian and incarceration but it takes off after 1850 and there's various trends that happened the time in the first trend is that the complies asian around the native people in particular their filling up the local jobs, largely on public drunkenness charges and there's so many people in so many indigenous people in the local jails of la that the jailer was called the indian jailer. >> you say is the criminal -- >> at the beginning of us rule there is a passage of several state laws, 1850 an
>> at the end of the mexican war and at the dawn of anglo-american role of us rule there was already a jail that was at full capacity operating here, it was a hangover from the mexico. and it becomes the first publicly owned stability here in los angeles and has its first public employee, the jailer that's working at the jail. as you have the transition from the mexican. to the us. it's actually the jail that is the first public institution here and the jailer is the first public...
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but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino diedost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. - [craig] up next it's music city roots live from the factory. in this episode a special broadcast from two sides of the atlantic as we celebrate the music of the ulster scots at belfast and nashville, right after this. - [announcer] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance based in nashville tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com, you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] franklin tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville, visit franklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chili, made locally in
but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino diedost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. - [craig] up next it's music city roots live from the factory. in this episode a special broadcast from two sides of the atlantic as we celebrate the music of the ulster scots at belfast and nashville, right...
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. >> ♪ oh, say, can you see ♪ by the dawn's... >> the south bay started its veterans day celebrationn the morning in milpitas, as they do every november. and in san jose, the special day became an early thanksgiving for more than 500 veterans. abc7 news reporter david louie filed this story on veterans day, introducing us to one very grateful vet. >> on july 23rd, i was homeless. today i'm housed. >> nothing more symbolic than veterans day to see nicolas jaramillo, a 12-year army vet, holding keys to a unit at this apartment building he'll move in next week. >> but this is just the beginning because now the real journey begins -- staying focused, going to school, continue working. >> jaramillo is the 510th homeless vet in santa clara county to get housing one year after san jose and the county launched a program called all the way home. some of the landlords renting to vets are vets themselves. >> i am doing this because i am my brother's keeper, and i'm a member of the armed forces, and i think it's something i had the opportunity, and i've been blessed, so why not share that blessi
. >> ♪ oh, say, can you see ♪ by the dawn's... >> the south bay started its veterans day celebrationn the morning in milpitas, as they do every november. and in san jose, the special day became an early thanksgiving for more than 500 veterans. abc7 news reporter david louie filed this story on veterans day, introducing us to one very grateful vet. >> on july 23rd, i was homeless. today i'm housed. >> nothing more symbolic than veterans day to see nicolas jaramillo, a...
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and these events are going on throughout the dawn to mark what is happening on the night a year ago.ng point for turkey, wasn't it? it was, and it was absolutely traumatic. i am turkish myself and i was watching it from the uk and it is really hard to describe how the streets that you grew up describe how the streets that you grew up on describe how the streets that you grew up on and played football on, to see tanks driving down the middle, notjust down the middle but deliberately over parked cars. saw pa rt deliberately over parked cars. saw part of what is happening today is justified. turkey is angry that this could possibly happen to them, and they want to vent some of that angen they want to vent some of that anger. the problem is, though, that there is a picture of unity which is being betrayed, and it is an entirely genuine. now this true, the failed coup, the fact that they were not supporting democracy, but they won over these people who were trying to threaten turkish democracy, and yet what we have been seeing since that coup is an overwhelming curtailing of turkish democ
and these events are going on throughout the dawn to mark what is happening on the night a year ago.ng point for turkey, wasn't it? it was, and it was absolutely traumatic. i am turkish myself and i was watching it from the uk and it is really hard to describe how the streets that you grew up describe how the streets that you grew up on describe how the streets that you grew up on and played football on, to see tanks driving down the middle, notjust down the middle but deliberately over parked...
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this picture said, "somehow the dawn out drove me and kyle." kirkpeople thought that cousins was golfing with kyle shanahan, but kyle is kirk's brother. why is this relevant? there is speculation that kirk cousins may want to play for kyle shanahan and the niners after the season. pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. alison: more heat tomorrow. brian: the heat advisory in effect at 10 a.m., feeling like 105 as the high tomorrow. probably the middle of next week at the earliest. just a chance of storms in the afternoons, but don't cancel plans. the chances few and far between. nancy: definitely feels like summer. thank you for joining us today. jimmy kimmel is next. alison: have a good night. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, he
this picture said, "somehow the dawn out drove me and kyle." kirkpeople thought that cousins was golfing with kyle shanahan, but kyle is kirk's brother. why is this relevant? there is speculation that kirk cousins may want to play for kyle shanahan and the niners after the season. pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so...
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the boy's foster mother and guardian. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dawn timmeney the attorney for that teacher is fighting baback tonight and her lawyer spok 29's brad sattin he joins us in the studio witness details. brad. >> dawn, pretty serious charges here teacher accused of sexual assault and child endangerment against a former student of hers she took into her home to carrefour for. through her attorney that attorney says claims of sexual abuse are lies. >> trouble young man completely made these allegations up. >> attorney for 43 year old reina culver says her client is innocent. the trenton schoolteacher accused of coor on a regular sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy she taught at rivera middle school the boy had allegedly been living in her house after having nowhere to go and culver became his guardian. her attorney says the boy's claims are lies. >> prosecutor' office had gone one miniscule bit of investigation with respect to his background want was going on in his life at the time, they would know what the reason for the fabrication w
the boy's foster mother and guardian. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dawn timmeney the attorney for that teacher is fighting baback tonight and her lawyer spok 29's brad sattin he joins us in the studio witness details. brad. >> dawn, pretty serious charges here teacher accused of sexual assault and child endangerment against a former student of hers she took into her home to carrefour for. through her attorney that attorney says claims of sexual abuse are lies. >>...
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. ♪ by the dawn's early light >> reporter: the transgender sister of jackie evancho speaking out. >>s transgender folk can fight just as well as any other american. >> reporter: while the policy does appeal to some in his conservative base -- >> i really don't think that's where transgender belongs. >> reporter: the fate of thousands of american service members now filled with uncertainty. president trump did successfully change the conversation with this series of tweets but now instead of answering questions about russia, the call a matter of human rights. diane and kendis. >> emily rau live from washington for us, thanks, emily. >>> the president cited what he called the tremendous medical costs associated with transgender service members. >> but here's a look at some of the numbers. the military "times" newspaper reports the pentagon spends about $8 million a year on health care for transgender troops. now, get this, in comparison it spends ten times as much, $84 million just on erectile dysfunction medication for service members. $41 million alone on viagra. the president didn't
. ♪ by the dawn's early light >> reporter: the transgender sister of jackie evancho speaking out. >>s transgender folk can fight just as well as any other american. >> reporter: while the policy does appeal to some in his conservative base -- >> i really don't think that's where transgender belongs. >> reporter: the fate of thousands of american service members now filled with uncertainty. president trump did successfully change the conversation with this series...
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theory very positively forward it's going to happen soon during your leadership it seems that only the dawn of the e.u. can win google's sycophancy however the multinational technology company is ranked among the best for employee benefits in the united states joining me now amidst a noisy and windy british parliament is the. ok government pensions minister baroness ross ultraman after this week's big decision on pensions fairness altman thanks for well we're here in the green the bells here presumably because of the pensions announcement a surprise announcement which is so important was made just as newsrooms are talking about b.b.c. salaries well. the announcer was due anyway it was actually supposed to happen in may but it was delayed because of the election clearly the government didn't want to announce that during the election campaign it would have been i think very wrong to hold this back over the summer because it's already said over to you but the fact that the government has made the decision to accept the recommendation that john kryten made to accelerate the rise in state pensio
theory very positively forward it's going to happen soon during your leadership it seems that only the dawn of the e.u. can win google's sycophancy however the multinational technology company is ranked among the best for employee benefits in the united states joining me now amidst a noisy and windy british parliament is the. ok government pensions minister baroness ross ultraman after this week's big decision on pensions fairness altman thanks for well we're here in the green the bells here...
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but right before the dawn, it's very dark. meanwhile, this from chuck schumerer earlier today after the vote. >> i'd is a to my dear friend, we're not celebrating. we're relieved. >> neil: wait a minute. you said you're not celebrating. how do you explain this? i don't know if you caught this picture. it's interesting. we don't have it. take my word for it. with elizabeth warren, they're taking a selfie over this congratulatory rallying point for democrats that the republicans had failed. for some, it gave the impression that this was a big victory for them. they were whooping it up in the early morning to do just that. so joe manchin on what signal that sends. if i'm a republican, i'm saying wait a minute. you said don't get celebratory about it but you're getting celebratory about it. can you hear me, senator? what do you think of that? >> oh, neil, i sure can. i didn't see a senator last night. there's nothing to celebrate about. if we don't get this fixed, we all lose. these markets will collapse as we know, the private ma
but right before the dawn, it's very dark. meanwhile, this from chuck schumerer earlier today after the vote. >> i'd is a to my dear friend, we're not celebrating. we're relieved. >> neil: wait a minute. you said you're not celebrating. how do you explain this? i don't know if you caught this picture. it's interesting. we don't have it. take my word for it. with elizabeth warren, they're taking a selfie over this congratulatory rallying point for democrats that the republicans had...
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taking a look at the beach there in wildwood. it's been hot, dawn want to go down the shore. >> been really hot and the water has been great. really warm. the shore is definitely the place to be to beat the heat. how much longer will it all last? let's get right over to meteorologist scott williams were a first check of your forecast. it's a steamy one, scott. >> it really is, dawn and bill. right through the weekend we'll continue with this fifth heat wave of the season. folks have the right idea down the shore along the boardwalk with that bit of a sea breeze making it feel in the mid to upper 80s as opposed to the triple digits inland. look at the high temperature so far. atlantic city 93 degrees. 93 in philadelphia along with wilmington. 90 in allentown and look at reading checking in at 90. those are the air temperatures. you really have to factor in the humidity. how your body reacts. how it actually feels right now, look at dover. it feels like 111 degrees. it feels like 100 degrees in millville. it feels like 98 right now in reading. so thro
taking a look at the beach there in wildwood. it's been hot, dawn want to go down the shore. >> been really hot and the water has been great. really warm. the shore is definitely the place to be to beat the heat. how much longer will it all last? let's get right over to meteorologist scott williams were a first check of your forecast. it's a steamy one, scott. >> it really is, dawn and bill. right through the weekend we'll continue with this fifth heat wave of the season. folks have...
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you know they don't like us to interview the dawn or yeah and they you know walk because they god it was something that they stopped and they go all right ok i know what the hell is going on well for you guys to be professionally with your cameras to interview this place i mean what do you got. we're doing t.v. documentary about class and class maddow and ours shared their complaint that they call it complain that if they felt like you were harassing the arrests in the dorms coming out management just advise that they want you guys to buy trespassing which means if you walk out of the parking lot they will have their security sign charges against you guys for trust that's fine but they thank you very much yes very much. back in switzerland there are many questions about compensation exploitation and concern about donors how does all this affect the drugs we use what control do we have over imported plasma. first of all we wanted to see tamara to show her our images. around the state. you know even if it was the drugs you know. ok. and it don't go through faith that you go blast this y
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the sixe sixers. what ben simmons told fox 29. sean? >>> dawn, eagles training camp day five and wide receive nelson agholor is looking good. hear why he feels last year' be problems are all behind him later in sports. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. he gets things done stevfor so
the sixe sixers. what ben simmons told fox 29. sean? >>> dawn, eagles training camp day five and wide receive nelson agholor is looking good. hear why he feels last year' be problems are all behind him later in sports. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will...
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republican party is built on resentment and a persecution complex for almost 50 years going back to the dawnf the civil rights movements. >> megan godley, you know the gop. do you think this is a rationalal argument. we don't like hollywood? we can't stand the college elite and people in the mainstream media are biassed against us. is that a legitimate argument? >> no, joy reid knows nothing about gop politics. i would like to know the last time she talked to a republican voter. >> ouch. >> the entire fuel for the democratic party is victimhood. across the country, they are removing presidents andrew jackson and jefferson because they think they are racist and they don't want them in their dinners anymore. >> i didn't understand. >> they are removing them from the platform. >> oh, the annual dinners. >> and democratic women paraded around sleeveless, the dress code in congress was removed today. the idea she knows anything about republican politics is hilarious. >> what would you say? >> how gross and distasteful were her comments about steve scalise. jennifer blamed sexism and racism the re
republican party is built on resentment and a persecution complex for almost 50 years going back to the dawnf the civil rights movements. >> megan godley, you know the gop. do you think this is a rationalal argument. we don't like hollywood? we can't stand the college elite and people in the mainstream media are biassed against us. is that a legitimate argument? >> no, joy reid knows nothing about gop politics. i would like to know the last time she talked to a republican voter....
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this, we believe, is one of the many events taking place across a day and will extend into the dawn onthis, actually, the bridge became a real landmark of resista nce the bridge became a real landmark of resistance during that long night when that coup was taking place. mr erdogan attending this rally on the bridge across the bosporus where this time last year, krause confronted the soldiers, the bridge has been named the bridge of the martyrs ofjuly the 15th and this is where we are expecting the president to unveil a martyrs memorial. istanbul is awash with huge anniversary billboards and posters, showing people confronting the probe to soldiers with anti—coup soldiers —— slogans. we are expecting mr erdogan to return to ankara, he will address parliament at midnight, that is the exact time last year that the parliament was attacked by coup plotters. live images from istanbul, one of the many events that will be taking place across turkey throughout the night, the one—year anniversary of the coup. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. th
this, we believe, is one of the many events taking place across a day and will extend into the dawn onthis, actually, the bridge became a real landmark of resista nce the bridge became a real landmark of resistance during that long night when that coup was taking place. mr erdogan attending this rally on the bridge across the bosporus where this time last year, krause confronted the soldiers, the bridge has been named the bridge of the martyrs ofjuly the 15th and this is where we are expecting...
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you'd had enough excitement in one lifetime-- the dawn of flight, printed books, agriculture. right, what's with all the jokes? it's insult comedy. i've been watching old dean martin roasts online. like this guy knows from the internet. the other morning, i saw him looking for the crank on the front of his car. okay, you're done. i make fun, and we laugh. but in all seriousness, if you see a light today, don't walk towards it. (laughs) i'm sorry i was asleep when you got home.
you'd had enough excitement in one lifetime-- the dawn of flight, printed books, agriculture. right, what's with all the jokes? it's insult comedy. i've been watching old dean martin roasts online. like this guy knows from the internet. the other morning, i saw him looking for the crank on the front of his car. okay, you're done. i make fun, and we laugh. but in all seriousness, if you see a light today, don't walk towards it. (laughs) i'm sorry i was asleep when you got home.
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well by the iraqi people and iraq is basically i've been saying that all this devastation since the dawn hussein and up to now the united states is to blame more than anyone else because they supported saddam hussein they helped create that monster and that monster destroyed so much of iraq and then they also helped create isis when alongside the saudis and unfortunately the turkish government and the batteries they funded the extremist groups as we know from the defense intelligence agency document of two thousand and twelve and also from the wiki leaks documents from which shows that clinton hillary clinton knew that in two thousand and fourteen the saudis in the being isis so the iraqi people are very much aware of what's going on and they believe those who i've spoken to that forty years of devastation is more and more than anyone else. the united states is to blame alongside its regional allies from the one hundred regimes in saudi arabia and other parts of the persian gulf i mean you know you've told a lot and you've made a lot of different points there but if we go back to the dev
well by the iraqi people and iraq is basically i've been saying that all this devastation since the dawn hussein and up to now the united states is to blame more than anyone else because they supported saddam hussein they helped create that monster and that monster destroyed so much of iraq and then they also helped create isis when alongside the saudis and unfortunately the turkish government and the batteries they funded the extremist groups as we know from the defense intelligence agency...
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our investigation took us to france germany and the us they don't like arrest or interview the dawn on yet may you know why they don't want something a do all right they need to stop public want to know. today carlos is donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center and lows on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. with. more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. southwest of my did new. sick it might add to. them wonder. more. to do dishes. if. that's going to. push towards common can avoid the pull on the neck at crucial not to get a team just from emma.
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scott, the pressure is on. >> yeah, i mean, dawn, we're talking about the holiday weekend, closing theooks on june, july 4th several days away. we do have a couple of bumps in the road primarily tomorrow afternoon. timing some saturday thunderstorms. but it looks like a hot holiday weekend for most. take live look right now at ultimate doppler. we saw some showers, thunderstorms move through the lehigh valley also, sections of berks county most of that has diminish for this evening. but tomorrow's rainfall chance look at this. right around 60%. especially north and west as we move towards sunday only 10%. 20% chance on monday. and look at the fourth of july. only a 10% chance of a pop up shower. so what about tomorrow? a lot of events taking place, fireworks, of course, 90 degrees will be the high temperature in center city. keep an eye to the sky especially toward the afternoon and evening. 79 degrees down the shore. we'll keep that breeze coming in off of the ocean. so it will be a little cooler there perhaps an evening storm. the greatest threat for severe weather will be toward the
scott, the pressure is on. >> yeah, i mean, dawn, we're talking about the holiday weekend, closing theooks on june, july 4th several days away. we do have a couple of bumps in the road primarily tomorrow afternoon. timing some saturday thunderstorms. but it looks like a hot holiday weekend for most. take live look right now at ultimate doppler. we saw some showers, thunderstorms move through the lehigh valley also, sections of berks county most of that has diminish for this evening. but...
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more like the family i mean like the brady bunch last and they're no different family the boss and the dawnand the considerably aries are you troubled about the godfather i'm talking about it all of us remember remember it analyze this village billy crystal he says to robert de niro you don't hear the word no much do you. and robert. a lot usually it's no please no don't mr trump had heard no march no hearing that from congress increasingly as we go forward and he might have heard it some over there with the g twenty absolutely thanks so much for weighing in on this subject for us former u.s. attorney commissioner mark chilton. it used to be you'd start work young and retire when you got older but now many are reaching retirement age and rethinking that according to the economist the baby boomer generation is looking to work past retirement age for both fun and for profit how can elderly retirees help with economic growth well many find work in a booming economy for companies like google are or lifts also more people fifty five and older are sixty five percent more likely to start a new bus
more like the family i mean like the brady bunch last and they're no different family the boss and the dawnand the considerably aries are you troubled about the godfather i'm talking about it all of us remember remember it analyze this village billy crystal he says to robert de niro you don't hear the word no much do you. and robert. a lot usually it's no please no don't mr trump had heard no march no hearing that from congress increasingly as we go forward and he might have heard it some over...
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the murders. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm chris o'connell. >> i'm dawn tim feature there's no bail tonight for the two men accused of in these solebury township slayings. we have team coverage of the bombshell developments. our dave kinchen talked to community members in bucks county shaken from what's happened in their neighbor. let's begin with shawnette wilson live with the very latest. shawnette. >> reporter: well, dawn and chris, dinardo and kratz are charged with multiple counts of murder, conspiracy, abuse of a corporation and weapons charges and they're both being held as you mentioned without bail after an a rain many this afternoon. >> we've brought four young men one step closer to their loved ones and so that they can rest in peace. >> reporter: bucks county district attorney matt weintraub emotion filled and relieved friday to bring some sense of closure to the distraught families he have these young men and to announce charges against the two believed to be responsible for the murders. >> as you know, from what you've seen over the week, we
the murders. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm chris o'connell. >> i'm dawn tim feature there's no bail tonight for the two men accused of in these solebury township slayings. we have team coverage of the bombshell developments. our dave kinchen talked to community members in bucks county shaken from what's happened in their neighbor. let's begin with shawnette wilson live with the very latest. shawnette. >> reporter: well, dawn and chris, dinardo and kratz are charged with...
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for 2007 at the dawn of the iphone and the app store and my job fai there was to cover digital lifestylesentially to look at how the internet was changing our day-to-day lives and put together stories i would then present on the today show. it was a an eye opening experience because i kept meeting women who were starting companies. why is nobody telling their story i'm featuring them in these segments and their products, but i thought it was so interesting they were so successful and fearless. i knew because i had worked on a documentary right out of grad school about the gender gap in the '90s. i knew that it was a problem. i thought this is interesting there is a landscape of women that are doing well for themselves in spite of the sexism and the fact that it is a male-dominated industry. so what is it about them that has made them successful and enabled them to persist. what can we learn from them for our daughters, i had 11-year-old twins, a girl and a boy. that certainly was an inspiration for the stories to figure out what is it from their backgrounds and childhoods and from all of
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. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's lastose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o' er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave [ applause ] >> please be seated as the colors are retired. please welcome, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution, michael quinn. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. our deepest thanks to the color guards of the original 13 states and to the color guard of the third u.s. infantry regiment, the old guard, as well as to the curtis institute of music. what a wonderful start to a very momentous opening. [ applause ] >> this is the third part of our opening celebration. our program began this morning at the tomb of the unknown soldier of the american revolution in washington square where we honored those who sacrificed
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panel the saving dr geena loud and conservative commentator and author is whether this and also the dawn jones former georgia state representative and also a trial lawyer all right will dawn i'll go to you first what would motivate the president to take a flat out shot is that attorney general what does he gain by doing this your thoughts on that. don trump is not strategic to the point where what comes out of his mouth is for some type of gain you know aside from the fact that it's disturbing that the president of the united states does not know a very basic rule about how recusals work it just doesn't work that way mr president you don't work you yourself before your point to the job but that aside the fact that he believed if he did nothing wrong what what would be the problem with what the recusal if you have nothing to hide let them do the investigation he's telling on himself dr jean allowed him what about that. while i think it's very unfair obviously the president was asked a hypothetical question that's quite different and i think the president has demonstrated as as sarah hucka
panel the saving dr geena loud and conservative commentator and author is whether this and also the dawn jones former georgia state representative and also a trial lawyer all right will dawn i'll go to you first what would motivate the president to take a flat out shot is that attorney general what does he gain by doing this your thoughts on that. don trump is not strategic to the point where what comes out of his mouth is for some type of gain you know aside from the fact that it's disturbing...
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. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light. what's so proudly we hailed by the twilight -- >> through the perilous fight. oe', the ramparts -- >> and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air, gave proof to the light. jesse: night. >> that our flag was still there. o say does that star-spangled banner wave free. jesse: the best one of the day. democrats still denying the election results. this time signing a bill to label president trump mentally in one engine shortly before the crash. the faa is investigating. jesse: president trump will be speaking at the celebrate freedom rally. that speech will begin in just a little while. msnbc's mika and joe, the two firing back at the president through tweets of their own and a "washington post" op-ed where they once again question trump's mental state. but they should be happy. president trump said they are not the problem, nbc is. he tweeted this. they are not bad people but their low-rated show is dominate bid their nbc bosses. too bad. he also wrote, word is that greta van sust
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this was the first formula 1 world championships race at silverstone in 1950, the dawn of a new era inow say the 21st—century version is unaffordable but that a deal can be struck. liberty media what a grand prix in the united kingdom and ideally at silverstone and the british racing drivers club love hosting f1 at silverstone said this isa hosting f1 at silverstone said this is a good starting point for any negotiation and we will carry this on behind closed doors because that is what both parties want. we will try to get a solution, we don't want to stop doing this, we love it. one thing is certain, the police presence, over double the number of police officers on site over the next three days then there were last year, the legacy of the attacks in majesty and london is being keenly felt at silverstone over the next few days —— manchester. felt at silverstone over the next few days -- manchester. there will be more and lose officers and visible firearms and a greater search regime and what that looks like in effect, visible policing on the road that will bring vehicles over before th
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thursday that is where you'll find orr by the shore. >> kathy, you pick the perfect day to hit the beach. >> dawn, i saw your inn at a gram pictures you were down the shore and you know how beautiful this week has been. it's just unbelievable. take a look down beach to the south in sea isle city what day. guess what? unlike other weeks, no one is moving. why should we move because we know if we go one block inland it's eye oppressive and here it is so comfortable. we do have some severe weather to talk about though. take look at ultimate doppler. were he have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect from philadelphia and basically to the north and east until 10:00 o'clock tonight. no concerns down the shore. severe thunderstorm warning right now for carbon and monroe counties in the poconos and that's until 6:30. high so far today, oppressive, atlantic city 96. that's the highest number. philadelphia 95. and lower 90s everywhere else but with the humidity it feels like 98 in philadelphia. 103 in atlantic city. 111 in dover. excessive heat continues right through tomorrow. so a repeat performance and
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. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light. udly we hailed by the twilight -- >> through the perilous fight. oe', the ramparts -- >> and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air, gave proof to the light. jesse: night. >> that our flag was still there. o say does that star-spangled banner wave free. jesse: the best one of the day. democrats still denying the election results. this time signing a bill to (baby crying) ♪ minutes old. ♪ ... safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up... comes to a complete stop... and looks both ways, no matter what. because esurance believes that's the kind of driver who deserves to save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance, saving is a pretty safe bet. auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. marianne: i'm marianne lafferty in the long holiday weekend starting with another
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across the world talking about this story all over social media and iain you've been tracking the tweets. >> dawnthe reaction behind me. iraq's prime minister's office declaring victory on twitter almost immediately. the un tweeting, the recovery of mosul is a significant step in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism. there's one trick to getting a good night's sleep. if you're about to turn in, stay up. make sure you're doing it. ♪ ♪ >>> right now some presidential drama in two issues that could distract from the white house's agenda. president trump just back from trip overseas dealing with two issues. first, his son donald trump, jr., and conversations that he had with a russian attorney. and second, possible leaks from former fbi director james comey. tonight president trump is accusing former fbi director james comey of breaking the law. he says it was illegal of comey to have his friend leak information about their meetings to the media. sources say some of that material was classified. close friend of comey told fox today the one memo leak in may was not classified. meanwhile i
across the world talking about this story all over social media and iain you've been tracking the tweets. >> dawnthe reaction behind me. iraq's prime minister's office declaring victory on twitter almost immediately. the un tweeting, the recovery of mosul is a significant step in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism. there's one trick to getting a good night's sleep. if you're about to turn in, stay up. make sure you're doing it. ♪ ♪ >>> right now some...