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. >>> health check this noon, scientists have identified a new gene linked to breast cancer, the pl 2 gene is less seen than the brca gene but more dangerous. women with the gene mutation have a better chance of developing breast cancer by the time they turn 50. some books. >>> people with low levels of vitamin d may be more susceptible to dementia. they have a 50% chance of developing the disease, can you get more vitamin d in your diet with fatty fish like tuna and milk, fish and juice. >>> when life gives you lemons you make lemonade. lisa thomas-laury is here with more. >> when victoria's husband was laid off at age 53, the impact was catastrophic. to recover she became her own boss. >> looking at the gifts you have been i have been able to bake. >> she opened her own bakery using her grandmother's recipes. >> everything has a homemade taste to it. >> she has two locations in burlington and voorhees, we recently won two awards, best cookies of south jersey and best pies of south jersey, from south jersey magazine. the bake shop ismal very's third career season a published romance
. >>> health check this noon, scientists have identified a new gene linked to breast cancer, the pl 2 gene is less seen than the brca gene but more dangerous. women with the gene mutation have a better chance of developing breast cancer by the time they turn 50. some books. >>> people with low levels of vitamin d may be more susceptible to dementia. they have a 50% chance of developing the disease, can you get more vitamin d in your diet with fatty fish like tuna and milk,...
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the war has the effects of marginalizing the pl oo. leadership to hamas and other factions in gaza. it's difficult to avoid the conclusion that this war ended by increasing the political power and the political popularity of hamas among palestinians. hamas can lose in the negotiations. during the conflict it lost fighters and military facilities. israel is pushing for demilitari demilitarization. gaza erupted in conflict three times in the last six years. >> no one is talking about those talks restarting. >> a court has found the two remaining leaders of cambodia's khmer rouge guilty of crimes against humanity. a u.n.-backed tribunal sentenced the minister and former head of state to life in prison. up to 2 million people are thought to have been killed. rob mcbride was at the courthouse and has more from the cambodian capital. >> a historic day in pong and an emotional one. in gos. and members of the media. one of them waited 30 years for this justice to be done. others emerged from the course. many in tears that these two men have been brought to justice and gip life imprisonment.
the war has the effects of marginalizing the pl oo. leadership to hamas and other factions in gaza. it's difficult to avoid the conclusion that this war ended by increasing the political power and the political popularity of hamas among palestinians. hamas can lose in the negotiations. during the conflict it lost fighters and military facilities. israel is pushing for demilitari demilitarization. gaza erupted in conflict three times in the last six years. >> no one is talking about those...
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and now tracee wilkins is in fort washington with more on the pl plan. >> reporter: at the beginning of the year they saw this trend and said this is what they want to focus on. the state's attorney say the way to fix the problem is to start with the community and families being honest with one another to try to end domestic violence. the recent string of domestic homicides, suicides and deaths of two 3-year-old girls within a week have community leaders saying enough is enough. >> this issue is not a law enforcement issue. this is a family and community issue. >> reporter: prince george's county government and faith based leaders gathered together to call to an end for men threatening their families. >> i am here to say to the other men in our communities this issue isn't only about us but a lot of it is about us. we are the overwhelming perpetrators of domestic violence. >> reporter: for dr. johnny parker it is a personal call. >> i watched a father who would hurt my mother and me as a 9 year old calling the police on my father. >> reporter: parker domestic violence is learned and
and now tracee wilkins is in fort washington with more on the pl plan. >> reporter: at the beginning of the year they saw this trend and said this is what they want to focus on. the state's attorney say the way to fix the problem is to start with the community and families being honest with one another to try to end domestic violence. the recent string of domestic homicides, suicides and deaths of two 3-year-old girls within a week have community leaders saying enough is enough. >>...
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. >> there was an important crucial meeting for the palestinian leadership, the joint leaders of the pl ox committee, heads of palestinian facts, and last week mahmoud abbas, in the preps of his excellence -- presence of his excellency the major of qatar spoke to the head of the political bureau on the situation a day after, and all i can say at this statement is a decision was voted upon. that business as usual no more. status quo. we don't want to busy ours. we call on the international community, we met with the u.n., we spoke to the regions, the japanese, the arabs, to begin immediately. at the same time, the day after concerning our situation in the wank and -- in the west bank, and gaza, we will not allow the status quo to continue. i cannot elaborate on what was decided, but we need to see the occupation end. it is almost 46 years old. this occupation must end for the 7 years old. it must end and we want to see that the international community do what it takes to end this occupation. we are a slow people, we cannot afford 12,000 people killed or wounding every two years. >> can y
. >> there was an important crucial meeting for the palestinian leadership, the joint leaders of the pl ox committee, heads of palestinian facts, and last week mahmoud abbas, in the preps of his excellence -- presence of his excellency the major of qatar spoke to the head of the political bureau on the situation a day after, and all i can say at this statement is a decision was voted upon. that business as usual no more. status quo. we don't want to busy ours. we call on the international...
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sectas john kerry to the middle east to build an internn coalition to fight isis later said he is reducing sp extir strikes. >> we don't have a strategy and we hav to make sure we have cle pl we a developing them. at that point i will consult with congress and make sure that their voices are heard. >> psiob al conde russ for an escal in the ukraine confli but ruled out u.s. militintervention. ukrae'id wi visit the it next month. >> mo than 100 people are in jail in t district after a massi immigration protest. >> hundreds and hundreds of people marched from the immiata customs enfme headquarters in soutes to the white hous aoon calling on predam stop deptas 145 we arrested peacefully for blocki the sidewalk. thesiasd presl will use his execu powers to make immiatreform and the prottet h to follow throh. >> wav an update on a story we ha b following all afteoo holoddoan rivers is recorift a scare on the operintable. chrawc an update froe desk. >> we received an update on how river doing. docto she is still in crital condition but is now stae. rivs is being treated at mount sinai hospit in manhattan. sheas having a procedure on her vocal cords at another clin in new york and
sectas john kerry to the middle east to build an internn coalition to fight isis later said he is reducing sp extir strikes. >> we don't have a strategy and we hav to make sure we have cle pl we a developing them. at that point i will consult with congress and make sure that their voices are heard. >> psiob al conde russ for an escal in the ukraine confli but ruled out u.s. militintervention. ukrae'id wi visit the it next month. >> mo than 100 people are in jail in t district...
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they have to show the pl palestinians, yes, hamas is gone but we're not going to let the place slip intoortant for the international as well as israeli follow- follow-up. >> very quickly, bob maginnis, how long from a military point of view can they keep this up? they called up reservists. it's been going on for a long time, especially by israeli standards. >> yeah, well the israelis, of course, pulled back some of their forces into the outside of the fence, outside of gaza. they've indicated, and i think in what netanyahu said today, some window of opportunity for them to shift around and do this strategically. so i really think that over the next maybe 72 hours we'll find this somewhat calming down, but then you'll have spurts of great violence where they find new targets. but i don't think the long-term objective is going to change. they're going to destroy all the tunnels, even those that happen to be in densely populated areas. they're going to try to destroy hamas. and, of course, they want their hands and all the rockets before hamas rearms, and, of course, they'll do that given t
they have to show the pl palestinians, yes, hamas is gone but we're not going to let the place slip intoortant for the international as well as israeli follow- follow-up. >> very quickly, bob maginnis, how long from a military point of view can they keep this up? they called up reservists. it's been going on for a long time, especially by israeli standards. >> yeah, well the israelis, of course, pulled back some of their forces into the outside of the fence, outside of gaza. they've...
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i love garlic but not the most pl pleasant taste. >> it can also cause a little heart burn. e big plus signs, it seems to lower blood pressure and has a compound in it to decrease your risk of heart disease. cholesterol plus minus, some studies say yes, some say no. it is an anti inflammatory. it does have an antibiotic effect. the cancer part i'm not convinced. >> the best way to take it raw. if you really cook it you lose all the effect and there will be no burping going on. so there's been a lot on the research. it has something that opens up the vessels and it helps with people who have high blood pressure. so if you don't want to take a lot of blood pressure medication add some pressure garlic to your food. it is the celebrity of all the spices. it is beneficial. if you don't want to take it raw take 600 mill grams of the herbals. >> a lot of cancer patients eat it. so raw garlic, is it going to help? >> yes it reduces inflammation. so for colon cancer, any kind of bowel inflammation, it is very helpful. so add it to your food. >> not just in my tomato sauce. >> absolute
i love garlic but not the most pl pleasant taste. >> it can also cause a little heart burn. e big plus signs, it seems to lower blood pressure and has a compound in it to decrease your risk of heart disease. cholesterol plus minus, some studies say yes, some say no. it is an anti inflammatory. it does have an antibiotic effect. the cancer part i'm not convinced. >> the best way to take it raw. if you really cook it you lose all the effect and there will be no burping going on. so...
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perry who is pondering a run for the presidential nomination, calls the case a politicalç pl. >>> thewere initially tolding six children and two adults captive. they released four of the children. the situation began when police responded to a burglary yesterday afternoon. the men fired at police, wounding two officers. then ran into the home nearby. >>> in california, a wildfire continues to threaten homes near yosemite national park. calmer winds have helped the firefighters battling that fire which has destroyed eight houses and forced the evacuations of more than a thousand homes. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> this area near phoenix, arizona, has been dealing with flash flooding. look at this video. crews fought a strong current to pull a person from a mini van caught in the rising water. that mini van submerged up to the windshield there. no word if the person was hurt. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist tedd florendo. >> they had 8 inches of rain in phoenix. 8 inches there. unbelievable. of course it's going to cau
perry who is pondering a run for the presidential nomination, calls the case a politicalç pl. >>> thewere initially tolding six children and two adults captive. they released four of the children. the situation began when police responded to a burglary yesterday afternoon. the men fired at police, wounding two officers. then ran into the home nearby. >>> in california, a wildfire continues to threaten homes near yosemite national park. calmer winds have helped the...
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oice suspet bac insid the p aw t officort u aun schge r: men tpno s a the's noidrothinhi i pl, igd initdde he $2 tax gi.hedtaiomgrtaine ose on>> coul beopard evelop cineleninheas koue o tthe 72ekl en hamas and israeli. more than 1,000 palestinians and 60 israelis have been kids since the fighting broke out on a july 8. "good morning america" will continue our coverage on the crisis in the middle east, that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. after "action news." >> it's 5:07. new from the overnight, new red light cameras are keeping an eye on drivers in abington township. they have been installed at three intersections called the township's most dangerous. red light runners will be getting a warning, but a 100-dollar fine will be imposed starting october 1. abington is one of 1 municipalities, where -- 12 municipalities where red light cameras are in use. >>> getting ready for rain. >> reporter: yes we are, as we look outside, we have sky6 live hd center city r feels a little muggier though, versus what it felt like yesterday. 72 degrees in philadelphia right now. wilmington, 72. so it is a little bi
oice suspet bac insid the p aw t officort u aun schge r: men tpno s a the's noidrothinhi i pl, igd initdde he $2 tax gi.hedtaiomgrtaine ose on>> coul beopard evelop cineleninheas koue o tthe 72ekl en hamas and israeli. more than 1,000 palestinians and 60 israelis have been kids since the fighting broke out on a july 8. "good morning america" will continue our coverage on the crisis in the middle east, that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. after "action news." >> it's...
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it is a subject that is perfect for the classic pl placebo effe. a man comes into the doctor's office, he's a little overweight, not sleeping enough, doesn't exercise. doc, i don't feel i have energy. the doctor could say change your lifestyle, go on a diet, lose the weight, you'll feel better or the doctor could say, take this supplement then you're going to want to exercise more, you're going owant to change your diet and magically all these other things are going to happen. so is it the testosterone or is it the man suddenly feels like he should be doing all these healthy activities? which one is producing the good results in his waistline? and in the bedroom? it's hard to tell. >> now it is clear that it's become a massive industry. you quote some estimates that say that the industry will swell to $3.8 billion within just four years. testosterone doses shot up ten times worldwide from 2000 to 2011. you describe in your report these low-t clinics that have sprung up everywhere and half of the men are getting a low t diagnosis. the problem is that
it is a subject that is perfect for the classic pl placebo effe. a man comes into the doctor's office, he's a little overweight, not sleeping enough, doesn't exercise. doc, i don't feel i have energy. the doctor could say change your lifestyle, go on a diet, lose the weight, you'll feel better or the doctor could say, take this supplement then you're going to want to exercise more, you're going owant to change your diet and magically all these other things are going to happen. so is it the...
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. >> the reemployment pl i a way keep crime down but union officials say it is a clear sign the department doesn't have enough officers. >> that is absolute the driver of this. >> reporter: in steme released within the past hour, says on friday she'll issue a new order clarifying which officers and whh detectives would be exempt from this redeployment. at 6:00 we'll tell you what bewe know about the exemptions and who they might impact. >>> a confrontation almost became a tragedy in front of metro riders. but a man was saved without a moment to spare. news4 pat collins joins us live with more on the incredible rescue today. >> reporter: u seeing the rhode island aven metro station, it was around 9:00 last night. this happeno fast i'm going tell you what we're about to show you. so you can realize what a bestill my heart moment this was. you are going to see a man on the platform waving his arms. he jumps off the platform onto the tracks below. a train starts coming. the man he reaches up to the platform and some officers come in and they pull him up with not a second to spare. now let's go
. >> the reemployment pl i a way keep crime down but union officials say it is a clear sign the department doesn't have enough officers. >> that is absolute the driver of this. >> reporter: in steme released within the past hour, says on friday she'll issue a new order clarifying which officers and whh detectives would be exempt from this redeployment. at 6:00 we'll tell you what bewe know about the exemptions and who they might impact. >>> a confrontation almost...
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this would have included not only those involved in the pl s planned invasions of the home islands, but also american, british, let me add australian ground forces in southeast asia who expected to engage the japanese in bloody fighting in the months proceeding such. some folks of limited knowledge of world war ii ignore the reality that there was ugly fighting proceeding throughout much of asia. during those months leading up to the use of the bombs. added to their number would have been the thousands of allied prisoners of war whom the japanese plan to execute. to complicate further the rush to judgment, one must acknowledge that truman was most viekly very correct in march of 1958 when he told the chairman of the city council that the bombs had prevented the loss of japanese deaths in an invasion. hard as it may be to accept when one sees the visual record of the awful destruction of hooe roche ma and nagasaki, losses would have been substantially greater without the atomic bombs. furthermore, the attacks changed the whole dynamic of the occupation of japan. ironically, they facilita
this would have included not only those involved in the pl s planned invasions of the home islands, but also american, british, let me add australian ground forces in southeast asia who expected to engage the japanese in bloody fighting in the months proceeding such. some folks of limited knowledge of world war ii ignore the reality that there was ugly fighting proceeding throughout much of asia. during those months leading up to the use of the bombs. added to their number would have been the...
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michael says we have come a long way since the 1989 pl quake. reporter: we have all been told to be ready for the kind of disaster that struck the napa valley on sunday. >> the primary needs have always been shelter world trade >> the primary needs have always been shelter world trade center an >>reporter: that's san antonio that sock a loft survival gear. fight cell phone not around in 1989. cell phone can replace other items like a kit. she's using her as nrsh light. can also found an alarm to call for help. also red cross app on the phone will automatically send cop tact by facebook, tweeter. >>reporter: e-mail or texas. use your phone to provide all the information that you might need at moment notice but can't remember otherwise. >>reporter: concern might be keeping it charged but now there are cool new way to do that too. this radio can be powered up by cranking the handle. after about 2 minutes it has enough power to turn on this flashlight. written to the raid up charged up your phone. solar panel in the back leave it in the sup to get mo
michael says we have come a long way since the 1989 pl quake. reporter: we have all been told to be ready for the kind of disaster that struck the napa valley on sunday. >> the primary needs have always been shelter world trade >> the primary needs have always been shelter world trade center an >>reporter: that's san antonio that sock a loft survival gear. fight cell phone not around in 1989. cell phone can replace other items like a kit. she's using her as nrsh light. can...
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this would have included not only those involved in the pl s planned invasions of the home islands, but also american, british, let me add australian ground forces in southeast asia who expected to engage the japanese in bloody fighting in the months proceeding such. some folks of limited knowledge of world war ii ignore the reality that there was ugly fighting proceeding throughout much of asia. during those months leading up to the use of the bombs. added to their number would have been the thousands of allied prisoners of war whom the japanese plan to execute. to complicate further the rush to judgment, one must acknowledge that truman was most viekly very correct in march of 1958 when he told the chairman of the city council that the bombs had prevented the loss of japanese deaths in an invasion. hard as it may be to accept when one sees the visual record of the awful destruction of hooe roche ma and nagasaki, losses would have been substantially greater without the atomic bombs. furthermore, the attacks changed the whole dynamic of the occupation of japan. ironically, they facilita
this would have included not only those involved in the pl s planned invasions of the home islands, but also american, british, let me add australian ground forces in southeast asia who expected to engage the japanese in bloody fighting in the months proceeding such. some folks of limited knowledge of world war ii ignore the reality that there was ugly fighting proceeding throughout much of asia. during those months leading up to the use of the bombs. added to their number would have been the...
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present the items to you for public review and your final determination at a public hearing and the same for pl
present the items to you for public review and your final determination at a public hearing and the same for pl
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if they put it in the homes, with the childre, and they pl plan -- and the different weapons they collectedwhat can we do? >> when israel says the tunnels being used by hamas militants must be destroyed. some palestinians say the tunnels have become a critical way for gaza's people to survive. >> it's not just the creation of this war. the root causes is israel's imposed siege on the people of gaza. i think this is an act of dignity by the people of gaza so they provide basic goods for their families when they are not allowed to function and live normally on the ground. however, they are sometimes used for contact situations, and so far i have not heard of this being used to protect israeli is a veilians. the only evidence is israeli soldiers. >> the u.n.'s top human rights officials say israel may have committed war crimes and detide international law. senior u.n. correspondent reports the conflict in gaza is heightening tensions between israel and the world body. ♪ >> this pro israel demonstration in the shadow of the united nations where because of gaza, the distance between israel and t
if they put it in the homes, with the childre, and they pl plan -- and the different weapons they collectedwhat can we do? >> when israel says the tunnels being used by hamas militants must be destroyed. some palestinians say the tunnels have become a critical way for gaza's people to survive. >> it's not just the creation of this war. the root causes is israel's imposed siege on the people of gaza. i think this is an act of dignity by the people of gaza so they provide basic goods...
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the washington region. coming up on today's show, our one-on-one with donald trump. we talked about hihim -- his plso turn the world post office into one of e world's top luxury hotels. as part two, we ask him how he raised d.c. as a business town. andpower of social media, what you can learn from one local small town now trending. in our final segment, what can and should be done to shut down sources of funding for the radical islamic state terrorists now garnering both wall street and the world's attention. first, per two of our one-on-one with donald trump. ♪ >> what a the things that most excite you right now i in the buness environment? what are the challenges that get you excited? scotland is one of the great places of the world. it is in a special location right on the ocean. just bought --i so many different ples. in this country, what is exexciting is 800 acres in the middle of miami. it is being considered the best resort in the united states. >> is the location? >> it is location. it's a lot of different things. you can have a certain location. you can have a a certain buildi. it is lots
the washington region. coming up on today's show, our one-on-one with donald trump. we talked about hihim -- his plso turn the world post office into one of e world's top luxury hotels. as part two, we ask him how he raised d.c. as a business town. andpower of social media, what you can learn from one local small town now trending. in our final segment, what can and should be done to shut down sources of funding for the radical islamic state terrorists now garnering both wall street and the...
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the asymmetrical picture of the casualties really cause the israelis to lose and they are losing the plin the -- the israelis removed themselves from cease-fire operations and operating unilaterally in an effort to preserve as much flexibility as possible, not get bogged down in hamas-negotiated cease-fires. as you saw this morning or yesterday, they tried to impose their own. the objective is to try at least at this phase to deny hamas the political victory they want. the real issue here in the end is this, i think. after 28 days 1800 plus palestinians dead, 67 israeli soldiers, three israeli civilians and a major humanitarian crisis in gaza. will the end game here, the end state be any different than the previous two rounds in 089-089 and 2012. that's the struggle to shape the next several weeks. you can't live cease-fire by cease-fire on this. it's way too early to determine how in the end this is going to play out. >> basically you're saying any u.s. efforts to negotiate peace at this point are fruitless because this doesn't end until israel gets done what it believes it needs to do
the asymmetrical picture of the casualties really cause the israelis to lose and they are losing the plin the -- the israelis removed themselves from cease-fire operations and operating unilaterally in an effort to preserve as much flexibility as possible, not get bogged down in hamas-negotiated cease-fires. as you saw this morning or yesterday, they tried to impose their own. the objective is to try at least at this phase to deny hamas the political victory they want. the real issue here in...
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the afternoon. comfortable conditions persist, pl pl plenty of 70s. first, check your drive. here's mike. >> good morning. we turn the camera to a nice, beautiful, sparkling view of the new tower, we'll call it new, it's the newest part of the bridge, smooth drive into and out of the tunnel at treasure island. taillight section heading into san francisco, overnight crash yet to clear from the area. i heard it was sticking into the slow lane but i haven't seen traffic disruption or slowing. talking about the span across between san francisco and the oakland side. smooth drive in breath directions, lower deck out of the city as well north bay, no delays new york problems. crash at hern has cleared. there's your tri-valley trek. speed limit for 580 and 680. 84, usual speed. we'll send it back to you. >> doctors in sacramento will do more tests on a patient who may have been exposed to the ebola virus. kris sanchez joins us. this is not a confirmed case froms are taking every possible precaution. >> reporter: out of an abundance of caution. we know the patient is in isolation and
the afternoon. comfortable conditions persist, pl pl plenty of 70s. first, check your drive. here's mike. >> good morning. we turn the camera to a nice, beautiful, sparkling view of the new tower, we'll call it new, it's the newest part of the bridge, smooth drive into and out of the tunnel at treasure island. taillight section heading into san francisco, overnight crash yet to clear from the area. i heard it was sticking into the slow lane but i haven't seen traffic disruption or...
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what of course it does clearly demonstrate is the fight is still on and pl mr. netanyahu's comments last night certainly not indicating the war is coming to an end, as many palestinians hoped for and speculated. but simply a statement that the fight is now in a different phase, a reflection, perhaps of the israeli military found on the ground finding itself increasingly entrenched in this kind of guerrilla war style tactics that hamas has been waging. again, you'll hear explosions of more shells going off. really, all of this confrontation, all of this war seems to me from the street to be forging a couple of different opinions. on one hand we see ordinary palestinians who say they have to stand and continue the fight against a much mightier israeli army and others who are trying to cling to hopes and dreams they had before the war started. let's take a look. they have been bombed. but they still bow in prayer. he is blind but says he can picture the ruins. the mosque is just stone and walls. we will rebuild. we say to the israelis, we will crush you, he says. ac
what of course it does clearly demonstrate is the fight is still on and pl mr. netanyahu's comments last night certainly not indicating the war is coming to an end, as many palestinians hoped for and speculated. but simply a statement that the fight is now in a different phase, a reflection, perhaps of the israeli military found on the ground finding itself increasingly entrenched in this kind of guerrilla war style tactics that hamas has been waging. again, you'll hear explosions of more...
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as you can see, about 400,000 people traveled 95 at the new arc toll pl newark. >> you could pay thes prices for a holiday weekend in four years. the national average is down to $3.44 a gallon. in philadelphia, you can expect to pay $3.48. in delaware, an average of $3.32. as always, the lowest prices are in south jersey where you can expect to pay about $3.18. >>> first it was the airlines. now hotels are adding fees. a number of major hotel chains are charging. you can get charged for a safe. the fee game has become so big that hotels brought in a record $2.25 billion in add-on revenue alone. guests need to be attentive to the fine print as fewer services are coming for free. >>> president obama is back in washington after a two-week vacation. he arrives in time to deal with issues like the advance of isis in syria and iraq and the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow the president will travel to north carolina. >>> u.s. arm general martin dempsey said if isis militants become a direct threat to the u.s., he will recommend military action. the white house is refusing to say wheth
as you can see, about 400,000 people traveled 95 at the new arc toll pl newark. >> you could pay thes prices for a holiday weekend in four years. the national average is down to $3.44 a gallon. in philadelphia, you can expect to pay $3.48. in delaware, an average of $3.32. as always, the lowest prices are in south jersey where you can expect to pay about $3.18. >>> first it was the airlines. now hotels are adding fees. a number of major hotel chains are charging. you can get...
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sean is just getting started, but we'll show you what is keeping more and more kids on the sideline this year. >>> pl free to carry your weapon. the issu takesing d. iningng fa lawmakers. >>>nd breaking news on the roads after an accident on the beltway. melissa moetlpg u get arois after seeing everything, but let me take one last look. sure. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs! golf clubs, and strollers. hh ... i love this part. so what do you think? i think it's everything we wanted. great. discover for yourself why more people find their perfect car at carmax. carmax. start here. >>> outer loop at georgia, big crash out of the way, but we have milesf backup. and cti avenue, northboundus one lane getting by at bradley. southbounde are open from that repaving project. top of the beltway, very, very slow as you pass colesville road. running t miles per hour. was totally stopped earlier. wider look, looking pretty good. 295 past 5 slow. 270 out of frederick through clarksburrb made, clears up once yo clarksb
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an important role in preventing that conflict from taking place and enabling the capitalist revolution to seep to india?aking pl >> well, the understand didn't prevent sadly three wars from india and pack stage.event i think we botched what happen n when the old pakistan broke up and got blank la -- but the united states was winning the cold war i think made it possible for india to get over a the soviet union, and focus internally the 1991 reforms, you know, allowed india to go from y stagnant nation to becoming a high-tech power in the world. >>> now, there seems to be two r ways to get richo in the world.d one isem the ethic of conquest >> you have approximately one minute left with this witness. >> very well. >> do you think that the even though they have benefited from the december have given up the epic of conquest.uest? >> sadly, in the case of russia, it does not appear to be the case. ite question that started to show promise is now as john rt mccain pointed out, a gas station dependent almost solely on oil revenues. they do think that grabbing territory is the way to make tk themselves a great power.t
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. >> i think one of the things that is different about this pl than past plans, mtc has been doing regional transportation plans. this is the fourth plan that has been integrated. sif you look at the kind of growth, really focused growth by transit, it's really incumbent on us to come up with a plan. there are a couple of ways that has been done. the plan goes to maintain the existing system. we want to know when our children and grandchildren are trying to get on the train or drive down a neighborhd street that it's in good working order. we also have a performance based plan that looks at projects and does a cost benefit assessment and really ies to maximize the use of public tax dollars and come up with an interconnect system that serves this growth pattern. a couple of the key projects in the system. one is something called bart metro. it's the highest scoring project. it would provide a lot more capacityn the core of the brt system that lead into this segment talks about our job growth. we are fort unate to be bringin in so many jobs. to support that, people have to get to work. we nee
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spent rolling out less expensive pricing options while mixing the plan for family and friends pl plan of creative capital. back with us as well, they spend a lot of the commercials, they have celebrities, but they are failing on the idea. >> they have a new ceo, he is hitting the ground running. the problem though is when he took over control with softbank he thought he would disrupt the industry but t-mobile did it, got rid of contracts, got rid of subsidies and now sprint is playing catch-up and will have to, but more creative ideas. they are cutting prices great for consumers but bad for sprint online. >> the only idea is cutting prices. there has been a bit of a price war going on, the only one that is in a strong position right now is verizon because there are measurable differences in quality in the network. melissa: people really hear that and believe that. microsoft trying to sit at the cool kids table yet again. considering changing name of internet explorer to reshape the image. maybe changing it to internet explorer. >> they should change their name to google chrome. meliss
spent rolling out less expensive pricing options while mixing the plan for family and friends pl plan of creative capital. back with us as well, they spend a lot of the commercials, they have celebrities, but they are failing on the idea. >> they have a new ceo, he is hitting the ground running. the problem though is when he took over control with softbank he thought he would disrupt the industry but t-mobile did it, got rid of contracts, got rid of subsidies and now sprint is playing...
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we'll look at the eruption and the disaster that left millions distraught. >>> pl >>> the seattle timess paying nearly $1 billion for the popular gaming site twitch. twitch allows gamers to stream and follow wide video games of s it as a sneaky way for companies to take advantage of a tax loophole. even talk of moving the home of the whopper to canada was enough to get burger king customers fired up. hours after confirming the company was looking to take over coffee and doughnut chain tim hortons, burger king's facebook page was flooded with messages from people threatening to boycott. >> this is one of the very few companies where consumers can very easily vote with their walls. a wager that almost every american companies know what they make and their brand. >> reporter: the giant confirmed a possible merger in a statement sunday night saying the combined company would generate $22 billion in sales worldwide. but a deal could also mean big tax savings on foreign incomes. the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world at about 35%. the federal tax rate in canada is
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the unknown. i mean, it certainly pls into it. ing off of this fear and brutality of beheading somebody. >> and there's legitimate fear isis terrorists could strike the homeland. >> these terrorists who are going to come overseas and conduct attacks. whether they are act active shooter scenarios. >> there have been reports of a small group of americans who have joined isis, positively identified by the u.s. government. since june, there's been an increase in the social media techniques and tactics to persuade and recruit, in particular, its active use of twitter. >> they understand that this is a medium that they can utilize that is free. they can have a good level of operational security because i can start an e-mail account and start putting up different pieces of information. >> there has been a backlash as well using the hashtag, isis media blackout. as twitter users urged others not to show the video or other graphic images. isis captured attention because of the social media campaign. the unthinkable act committed when it beh
the unknown. i mean, it certainly pls into it. ing off of this fear and brutality of beheading somebody. >> and there's legitimate fear isis terrorists could strike the homeland. >> these terrorists who are going to come overseas and conduct attacks. whether they are act active shooter scenarios. >> there have been reports of a small group of americans who have joined isis, positively identified by the u.s. government. since june, there's been an increase in the social media...
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coming up president obama draws criticism from capitol hill for his choice of words about whether the u.s. has a pl an for military action against isis in syria. >> also ahead race car driver tony stewart speaking out for the very first time about that dirt track accident that claimed the life of another driver. >> but up next tbreak of the deadly ebola virus spreads n is in the hospital and quarantined in senegal with a confirmed case of the virus. the man traveled from senegal to guinea where the outbreak began last year. senegal is a popular tourist destination and its capital is a major transportation hub for the region. there are confirmed cases in sierra leone, syria and nigeria. 1,500 people have died. >>> the threat of isis prompted great britain to raise its terror alert level to severe. that indicates a terrorist attack is highly likely even though there's no specific threat. back in washington the white house says there are still no plans as of now to raise the current terror threat level in this country, but there remains speculation the united states will soon launch airstrikes against
coming up president obama draws criticism from capitol hill for his choice of words about whether the u.s. has a pl an for military action against isis in syria. >> also ahead race car driver tony stewart speaking out for the very first time about that dirt track accident that claimed the life of another driver. >> but up next tbreak of the deadly ebola virus spreads n is in the hospital and quarantined in senegal with a confirmed case of the virus. the man traveled from senegal to...
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the seattle sounders. and we'll show you their new argentine star. >> that's what weigh all pl all. >>> and the man billy bean traded for. jon lester in the house. you'll hear from him coming up in sports. >>> now to a nbc bay area follow-up. a three-week water leak in san jose finally plugged after you saw it here. crews showed up to fix the leak on show shoshone circle. a woman called on july 11 to report the leak. we were told it would likely be another weak. they're bogged down dealing with the 150-year old infrastructure, but today they fixed it. >>> crews are continuing to clean up the damage from the water main break on sunset boulevard. they are removing cars from that parking garage. city officials say the broken pipe is expected to be fixed late tonight or early saturday. >>> nbc bay area's committed to helping projects like 21st century solutions. tonight we show you a program called the rise program helping a special demographic in our community. damian trujillo shows us. >> then the next body paragraph are what are your most important take aways from the class. >> reporter: it's essay righting te
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the university hospital. a relatively short flight that took nearly a year for air med and make wish foundation to pl plan. >>pose of granting the wish is to bring happiness and joy and to give him something to look forward to and get excited about. and it helps helps forget some of their illnesses. >> ashton goodell, fox news. >> all right. the als ice bucket challenge is continuing and even donald trump is getting on bore. >> the donald answered the challenge from homer simpson, mike tyson and many more. >> i guess they want to see whether or not it's my real hair. which it is. >> let's go, ladies. (applause). >> whoo! >> it's still there. way to go donald you can even flipping back his hair. he's challenging both of his sons and president obama who already been challenged we talked about that. >> he wrote check. >> a will s ice bucket challenge raised 94 million just in tonight. >>> incredible. >> a amazing for research of course. >> what a great night outside. it's really nice out. >> it is pretty nice out. >> dozens of people took advantage of this perfect summer evening. >>> tonight was franklin square'
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a loft down sizing going on with the mission, but they went with the mission and then when the mission didn't plhey threw special operations under the bus, well, it was their fault. it was the president's fault for not approving when he should have. >> the national security council put out a statement that says this report that the president sat on it not accurate. what are they doing there? just spinning? >> well, i'd like to hear the explanation then. okay. if it's not accurate, then with a is accurate? this is where they always play this political narrative game. they've got to get out there and talk about it. they're the ones that put the information out about the raid. they didn't want to talk about the raid, they shouldn't have put it out there. >> sure. what has happened over the last week where on thursday you've got hagel and dempsey and they're having a very somber press conference when they talk about how isis is bigger than anything they've ever seen before and dempsey is very them, we're going to have to go over to syria and do it there. then a couple days later, you know, they're r
a loft down sizing going on with the mission, but they went with the mission and then when the mission didn't plhey threw special operations under the bus, well, it was their fault. it was the president's fault for not approving when he should have. >> the national security council put out a statement that says this report that the president sat on it not accurate. what are they doing there? just spinning? >> well, i'd like to hear the explanation then. okay. if it's not accurate,...
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. >> we'll bring you the details of the month of fighting in gaza. pl human beings could heal themselves. >> to solving conflict... >> the best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness >> and living a more mindful life... >> the number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to our special coverage of the conflict in gaza. well it's been nearly a month since people in parts of northern gaza were told by text message to evacuate their homes. well now they've been told they can go back. jess hyeft spoke to one family where they surveyed the neighborhood they once called home. >> reporter: these are one of the hardest steps that mohamed abu halima have had to take. he and three of his eight children come to see what's left of their home. they clear away remnants of their past life. abu halima shows me where an israeli shell punched throug
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washington" prize, partly because he was also outvoted in the obamacare decision that came down three days later. those are just some examine kpam pls and the book deals with them, explains them, gives you a way to understand them. it's not just tune usual alignments in cases decided by a bare majority that expose the fallacy of the increasingly common description of the roberts court as a gang of right-wing political hacks in robes. there are plenty of 9-0 rulings which accounted for nearly half the decisions in 2012 to 2013 in which the nine justices are divided among themselves. just looks unanimous but in fact they're pointing in lots of different directions and if you study the directions and you don't have to be sort of a legal maven to understand them, you just to speak plain english and decipher what the court is doing. they divide among themselves in ways that tell us a lot more about what is really going on and where the court is likely to go next than the numbers alone suggest. among the most intriguing and illuminating divisions within the ranks of the five justices appointed by republican presidents are those between sc
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so he'd go back there and then the players would go in thee pl front, so they're sitting out in the restaurant, you know, they pay $5, they get their meal, l, whatever it was. back probably didn't cost $5 back ba then. t he was in the back so he was eating twice as much food.en he then when he would leave, they would give him a to-go sack, anl so he would leave and tell me stories about that night.t, his his teammates say, hey, what did your people put in that sack foy you? because they were hungry again and he was the only one with a a sack. so you make the best out of a bad situation and that's what some of the players did. and sam hairiston, of course, has his -- he had two sons thata played in the big leagues and now he's got two grandsons that played in the big leagues.now so i guess he did pretty good. >> was the barnstorming something all the negro leagues teams did, or was it just prette much what the monarchs, what they wanted to do? >> yeah, all the teams tried.tr i'll put it that way.you coul because you could see, it was very lucrative in the money, bu you had to build up a traditi
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the washington region. coming up on today's show, our one-on-one with donald trump. we talked about hihim -- his plsorld's top luxury hotels. as part two, we ask him how he raised d.c. as a business town. andpower of social media, what you can learn from one local small town now trending. in our final
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. >> not really, that is more so for the media and fans and stuff like that. either way, us players wherever he pl's football. >> the raiders able to come from behind and beat the lions, derek carr, solid in relief for schaub. mcgloin took over, and six seconds left. starter, schaub, 8 of 13 for 87 yards. he would with like this one back, a deflected interception. >> it was big for us, the total team effort, everyone that played in the kbam from the first quarter to the fourth quarter and see fence made huge stops. we have a few big plays on special teams. so, it was a huge step in the right direction. sonny dikes and the cal football team has saying that between 14 will not be a repeat of 2013. he was under siege more often than not, kyle opens campaign at northwestern. >> it's been 180 degrees. it's really good to see and i'm excited toe see both sides work. i mean the offense has been doing a good job and we picked it up a lot. >> now, you would think that to shoot a around of 59, everything would have to go your way rng right? that was not the case of the dicks sporting goods open. he had 7 bi
. >> not really, that is more so for the media and fans and stuff like that. either way, us players wherever he pl's football. >> the raiders able to come from behind and beat the lions, derek carr, solid in relief for schaub. mcgloin took over, and six seconds left. starter, schaub, 8 of 13 for 87 yards. he would with like this one back, a deflected interception. >> it was big for us, the total team effort, everyone that played in the kbam from the first quarter to the fourth...
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arizona saying 5 1/2 inches, 140 millimeters of rain fall that came down across the reejo not in 12 hours is a 1 in 1,000 year event plin, tells you the significance of this. you take a look at other footage as far as flooding coming done across the area. we know the interstate there is i-17. it takes you from phoenix towards the grand canyon and across northern arizona. and you see, it kind of snarls down to one lane here. we have a 15-mile, 24-kilometer stretch after shut down of the region as water, mud, debris, all come together roadway. causing 7,000 customers to lose power as well across the valley of the sun. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> we are following several major stories for you right new inclouding that dramatic shift in missouri. >> and following the brute yl execution of a journal ust by isis. we have big stories for you coming up after this short break. stay with us here on cnn. way to "plus" our oking a accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and
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the world. i didn't know went up that high and i pl tennis. s just 15 but dominating the head lanes this week at the u.s. open. >> the stunning first round upset pulled you have by c.c. bellis. whose this girl? >> erica and jim, she is a california nativc.c. is actually short for catherine. she's the youngest player to win a u.s. open match since corn co cn co-have a in 1996. here is some perpetrate i. bellis was born in 1999. that same year serena won her first u.s. open championship. she'll play her next match tomorrow morning. she was listed a justin bieber fan on her u.s. open bio sheet but apparently that is not true. when asked about bieber she said quote he's okay. i liked him a lot when i was younger. so very smart for her age. >> at age 15. remember the name. it is a phenomenal story. and hope she has a longer history than anna corn cove have a. >> at teenage super star will join us tomorrow. local swimmer kily lid ekky. taking the swimming world by storm. we're going to ask about future plans and college. one more year of high school
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. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought about it, and i thought of don. he had been a roommate at usc, he was just leaving the judge advocate's position in the military -- in the army. and i thought, don, okay. he's very anonymous, we'd fit in and can do this kind of thing, i talked with don and he was interested in doing it, i arranged through herb for him to be paid. and i put it in motion with very little guidance because i was incredibly blizdy, and had all kinds of obligations and don marched off. i gave him some direction. for the life of me, i can't remember specifically what direction. the one thing that s
. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought...
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. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought about it, and i thought of don. he had been a roommate at usc, he was just leaving the judge advocate's position in the military -- in the army. and i thought, don, okay. he's very anonymous, we'd fit in and can do this kind of thing, i talked with don and he was interested in doing it, i arranged through herb for him to be paid. and i put it in motion with very little guidance because i was incredibly blizdy, and had all kinds of obligations and don marched off. i gave him some direction. for the life of me, i can't remember specifically what direction. the one thing that s
. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought...
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. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought about it, and i thought of don. he had been a roommate at usc, he was just leaving the judge advocate's position in the military -- in the army. and i thought, don, okay. he's very anonymous, we'd fit in and can do this kind of thing, i talked with don and he was interested in doing it, i arranged through herb for him to be paid. and i put it in motion with very little guidance because i was incredibly blizdy, and had all kinds of obligations and don marched off. i gave him some direction. for the life of me, i can't remember specifically what direction. the one thing that s
. >> the dirty tricks business pl play? >> right, right. very good. dick tuck was a prankster who had done tricks on republican candidates over the years. tricks being crazy little things, nothing harmful. one day the buzzer goes off, i go into the president's office, and he's sitting there with haldeman. they say -- bob says it, do you know anyone that can do dick tuck type stuff, we should have somebody like that? i said, well, let me think about, so i'm -- i went out and thought...
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so i guess something you hit on was talking about the black folks today and i guess this is probably obvious question, but would you say that blackness plhe civil rights movement was much more collective. i guess it was and i guess people try to -- blackness as something that's n. more broken down into intersecting cultures -- m >> i don't mean to make a pun th but the issues were black and white then. commun there was a black community that had a common set of issues, i ha mean, a common set of issues. you could be a college president in the south or you could be a o janitor and you faced some of pe the same problems because you were black.ms >> even blacks from the north? >> well, it was different in new york but it was another set of problems. it's all relative.p) it's all relative.p) i'm just saying that the issues, htforward then. maybe they were, but they seemed so. i think most of begins tonight. next, air force academy professor grant weller teaches a class on american and japanese strategy, leading up to the dropping of the atomic bomb on hiroshima and nagasaki. historians and authors debate whether it was morally sound or was
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the children. >> find out why th mother says she did it. >>> pl a maryland teenager dies in crash after being chased by police on his dirt bike. now fam is ready to take new actn. >> and called the buzz across the world. the pope has a new ride. why it is raisg >>> we to news 4 at 5:00. after spng 20 nights down in richmonre hav returne to continue traininp. it's ni t be home according to the players but it doesn't mean that the work got any easie it's a little rough being back tod but it is exciting. >> rert 2 1/2 weeks down in richmd back at home. doesn'tt feel good to be home? >> i get to sleep in my own bed. this is still training camp so guys are hitting. >> i thi everybody wanted to come back, not that we didn't like richmond. it seed its purpose. now we get to come back home and be with our families. >> deni aelg to be ba in action right now. welcome back to work and normal routi w ha be used to. i'm goin to miss richmond and the fans. >> i think when we walked out here and it was just us and the team. >> repr:ik not having the crowhere? >> it will be an adjustment. i don'tw i like it or not.
the children. >> find out why th mother says she did it. >>> pl a maryland teenager dies in crash after being chased by police on his dirt bike. now fam is ready to take new actn. >> and called the buzz across the world. the pope has a new ride. why it is raisg >>> we to news 4 at 5:00. after spng 20 nights down in richmonre hav returne to continue traininp. it's ni t be home according to the players but it doesn't mean that the work got any easie it's a little...
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against terrorist forces outside the city of irbil, prevent them from advancing on the city and protect our american dip pl mats and american personnel. so far, this protected targets that could have been used against them, and so far, they are defending the city and united states and iraqi government stepped up assistance to kurdish forces as they wage their fight. second, our humanitarian effort continues to help the men, women and children stranded. american forces have so far conducted two successful air drops delivering thousands of meals and gallons of water to the desperate men, women, and children, and american aircraft are positioned to strike terrorists around the mountain, forces in iraq break the siege and rescue trapped there. now, even as we deal with these immediate situations, we will continue to per sue a broader strategy in iraq. we will protect our american citizens in iraq. whether they are diplomats, civilians, or military. if they threaten our facilities or personnel, we'll take action to protect our people. we'll continue to provide military assistance and advice for the government a
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the pension convention center. teams were competing in wheelchair basketball, rugby an soccer. this year's theme was philly, where here rose make history. definitely here rose were plre playing in those games. >>> there's word of unwanted attendees at the farewell for the legendary comedian. >>> plus -- >> there were heros that were able to muster up some brute strength. >> that strength was on display after a neighborhood cookout turned into a rescue operation. >>> 4:15. a live look at center city. 64 degrees in the city, nice and crisp. the humidity will come back according to meteorologist brittney shipp. it will more like august should with temperatures in the 80s, scattered showers this evening. >>> a confessed hitman already behind bars for killing a rabbi's wife will be released from prison later this year. he spend more than 14 years in prison for aggravated manslaughter. daniels and len jenoff testified they acted on orders from her husband, cherry hill rabbi newlander. he was convicted of murder and is serving a life sentence. >>> in burlington county, a fire at a vacant auto body shop is suspicio suspicious. it broke out in riverside yesterday morning. n
the pension convention center. teams were competing in wheelchair basketball, rugby an soccer. this year's theme was philly, where here rose make history. definitely here rose were plre playing in those games. >>> there's word of unwanted attendees at the farewell for the legendary comedian. >>> plus -- >> there were heros that were able to muster up some brute strength. >> that strength was on display after a neighborhood cookout turned into a rescue operation....