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the islamic state appears to be moving south towards tripoli. exclusionng on the and marginalization. the dynamics there are more financial. there are families that have had the longtime affiliation with jihaidsm. there is a large foreign component. most of it is tunisians. what is their strategy right now? i would argue it is one of consolidation and disruption, to consolidate their hold and to cut off oil revenues. and disrupt the formation of a new state. you saw this in the attacks on police training. to peel away the losers of the new orders. what are the tribes? what are the disgruntled youth that we can peel away? and to shift westward towards tripoli. now, the key challenges that we have. i guess i have one minute. i think charles outlined them really well. the partnership, who do they ally with? the country is divided, there is no central chain of command. no military chain of command. the great risk that the u.s. has is identifying local partners and militias. that could further fracture of the country and reduce incentives for reconci
the islamic state appears to be moving south towards tripoli. exclusionng on the and marginalization. the dynamics there are more financial. there are families that have had the longtime affiliation with jihaidsm. there is a large foreign component. most of it is tunisians. what is their strategy right now? i would argue it is one of consolidation and disruption, to consolidate their hold and to cut off oil revenues. and disrupt the formation of a new state. you saw this in the attacks on...
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putsecent push to the west tripoli under direct islamist threats.his gaining ground came as forces in libya say they were campaigning to retake the city. finding itself under even larger threat, the government will try to stop attempts at least it forms a uniformed military command. belle: now, in an unexpected change of heart, pope francis has accepted the charl amgne prize. the catholic leader used this opportunity to appeal for greater unity within europe and a revive european humanism. >> waves of applause for an overwhelmed pope. on friday, pope francis was awarded the charlamagne prize. focusing on the plight of young people and refugees, he uses this opportunity to criticize a change of postwar european values. europe thatf a promotes and protects the rights of everyone without neglecting its duties towards all. which itf a europe of will not be, that its commitments the human rights was its last utopia. awarded for promoting unity in europe, this year's prize comes at a time where european country seem to be driving a part other than coming
putsecent push to the west tripoli under direct islamist threats.his gaining ground came as forces in libya say they were campaigning to retake the city. finding itself under even larger threat, the government will try to stop attempts at least it forms a uniformed military command. belle: now, in an unexpected change of heart, pope francis has accepted the charl amgne prize. the catholic leader used this opportunity to appeal for greater unity within europe and a revive european humanism....
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moving south to tripoli and capitalizing on the exclusion and marginalization. in srebreica there's smuggling networks, families that have had a long time in smuggling. what's their strategy right now? i would argue it's one of consolidation. to consolidate their hold and to disrupt the formation of a new state. we saw this in attacks on police training. to peel away the leader, what are the tribe, the disgruntled youth we can peel away? now the key challenges, i guess i have one minute. the question of partnership. who does the west ally with? there's no central chain of command, military chain of command. and the great risk the u.s. and others face is identifying local partners. the risk of working with militias against the islamic state could further fracture the country, reduce the incentives for reconciliation. counterterrorism and the enormous challenge of rebuilding the police and the army. i think the fight against the islamic state should be a platform to do that. ats i see it, there are three options for going after the islamic state. there's western d
moving south to tripoli and capitalizing on the exclusion and marginalization. in srebreica there's smuggling networks, families that have had a long time in smuggling. what's their strategy right now? i would argue it's one of consolidation. to consolidate their hold and to disrupt the formation of a new state. we saw this in attacks on police training. to peel away the leader, what are the tribe, the disgruntled youth we can peel away? now the key challenges, i guess i have one minute. the...
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they grabbed back some critical territory which lead to tripoli and to the south. in return, they equipped a big bus with a vehicle and killedsed a device that three dozen libyan soldiers. this battle between libyans and differentiated, because libya believes in a country and daesh believes in itself. it offers on ugly and predatory fantasy vision of gold, glory, girls and guns. it can be attractive to immature men. it offers nothing else for the long run. this battle being fought right now, i had written down that chaos is the enemy. daesh is an enemy and a big enemy. chaos is the enemy. she kept using that word, because daesh feeds on chaos. if you want to get and defeat daesh, you have to address the factors. that is where our policy has to be based on at its core. our broad strategic interest in libya is to support a unified libya, not one that gets divided into parts with an accountable government, not people self proclaiming i control the resources. that was the way gaddafi ruled on behalf of the people for 42 years. itdidn't work then, and doesn't work now.
they grabbed back some critical territory which lead to tripoli and to the south. in return, they equipped a big bus with a vehicle and killedsed a device that three dozen libyan soldiers. this battle between libyans and differentiated, because libya believes in a country and daesh believes in itself. it offers on ugly and predatory fantasy vision of gold, glory, girls and guns. it can be attractive to immature men. it offers nothing else for the long run. this battle being fought right now, i...
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the gnc stayed in tripoli while the council moved 1000 kilometers away. the political crisis played into the hands of the armed groups that wielded power across much of the country. the islamic state organization saw their chance, establishing a base around the northern city. awash with weapons, the country has been described by experts as a playground to the jihadist fleeing airstrikes. the u.n. says the country faces division and collapse. left 400,000has internally displaced while the country's once booming oil trade has all but stopped. >> joining me is the senior fellow at the european capital for foreign relations. defeat the islamic state ends them the flow of migrants, those are big responsibilities. s this plan realistic? >> not really. is likely to get cash into banks that are lacking that and to bring back electricity. those are needs that will count a lot which, in turn, will make him stronger. >> what about the weapons pledge today? is that helpful? >> it depends. it there was the establishment of a joint command. that is crucial. if you don'
the gnc stayed in tripoli while the council moved 1000 kilometers away. the political crisis played into the hands of the armed groups that wielded power across much of the country. the islamic state organization saw their chance, establishing a base around the northern city. awash with weapons, the country has been described by experts as a playground to the jihadist fleeing airstrikes. the u.n. says the country faces division and collapse. left 400,000has internally displaced while the...
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our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 but also some brief periods of very benevolent involvement -- helping libya become an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the role of american oil companies in
our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 but also some brief periods of very benevolent involvement -- helping libya become an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the role of american oil companies in
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our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 and -- but also some brief periods of involvement have been libya becoming an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the war of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically if you look at the whole history it's been long, long periods of neglect, and i hope we are turning that around now and that we will be more closely involved in helping the libyans have the kind of future that they deserve. please join me in thanking our four panelists. [ applause ] >>> republican presidential candidate, donald trump, is campaigning in california, and cnn will have live coverage of his campaign rally in san diego at 5:00 eastern. and this weekend c-span will have live coverage of the libertarian convention tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern when the libertarian candidates hold a debate. and the party will choose its presidential
our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 and -- but also some brief periods of involvement have been libya becoming an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the war of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically if you look at the whole history it's been long,...
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is really behind this new unity government in tripoli. they are obviously to used-- focused on the islamic state threat. i think more broadly the u.s. wants to insuhat this government succeeds. that we don't repeat the mistakes we made after the fall of qaddafi. but the first priority is protecting this government and then helping it fight the islamic state. and i think that's going to be done through some training, through assistance, through the lifting of the arms embargo as we heard. >> woodruff: but we heard secretary kerry say the u.s. is going to be arming the right government. but we also heard the general say it's not clear which group is which, on which side. how confusing is it? >> it very confusing. this is the problem we facial in all the states, who do you partner with. in the case of libya, there is no union fie government, chain of command or army. you have to pick among these militias and it is a dangerous game. you don't know who you are dealing with. they may turn against you or one another. a great risk is that by armi
is really behind this new unity government in tripoli. they are obviously to used-- focused on the islamic state threat. i think more broadly the u.s. wants to insuhat this government succeeds. that we don't repeat the mistakes we made after the fall of qaddafi. but the first priority is protecting this government and then helping it fight the islamic state. and i think that's going to be done through some training, through assistance, through the lifting of the arms embargo as we heard....
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the whole coastline of tripoli just six boats like this. not in particularly good service.nderresourced things are here so close to europe. these are the desperate scenes as they try to rescue some african migrants whose collapsed late last year. smugglers now prefer these di y dingies vulnerable to the slightest weather change. human misery, some flee isis themselves, only to find isis now seek to hijack their deadly journey to spread more suffering. nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >> very powerful report. we want to thank nick for doing that. back to the race for the white house. right now, donald trump is back in california. after clinching the republican presidential nomination speaking at a campaign rally in fresno. i want to listen in. let's listen in. >> my environmental standard is simple. and i've said it to everybody. i want clean air and i want clean water. that's what i want. clean air, clean water. very, very simple. so we're going to be back up here. i believe me, we'll start opening up the water so that you can have your farmers survive so that your job marke
the whole coastline of tripoli just six boats like this. not in particularly good service.nderresourced things are here so close to europe. these are the desperate scenes as they try to rescue some african migrants whose collapsed late last year. smugglers now prefer these di y dingies vulnerable to the slightest weather change. human misery, some flee isis themselves, only to find isis now seek to hijack their deadly journey to spread more suffering. nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >>...
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was on a rescue boat in international waters near tripoli.e have this report. >> an early morning call on the bridge of the aquarius. in europe's epic migration story, part of the rescue operations has been franchised .o the willing aquarius is charted by an international charity trained in dangerous marine rescue. already this year, they have saved 900 lives. almostrt tells us we are upon them, and then we see it -- in the hayes, the street of gray balanced precariously on the waves -- in the haze. china are cheap and quickly inflated. the safety of the paying cargo is incidental. the smugglers give them a phone to call the coast guard, a compass, and just enough fuel to leave libyan waters. this particular boat has drifted 24 miles in 10 hours. a huddle of humanity at the win of the sea and the people who save them. worst to arrive are the children. aquarius, a medical charity takes charge. the migrants are exhausted. some have injuries, but there is relief -- they have finally escape libya. >> libya is not a free country. it's not. >> but
was on a rescue boat in international waters near tripoli.e have this report. >> an early morning call on the bridge of the aquarius. in europe's epic migration story, part of the rescue operations has been franchised .o the willing aquarius is charted by an international charity trained in dangerous marine rescue. already this year, they have saved 900 lives. almostrt tells us we are upon them, and then we see it -- in the hayes, the street of gray balanced precariously on the waves --...
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there is a government who has a toe hold in tripoli which we very much support and proive president obama has shown clearly when we see an i.s.i.l threat that will threaten us or our partners we will take action. we took a military strike against the number one leader of i.s.i.l in libya and what was concerning about him is he's actually an iraqi. when i mentioned the affiliates, every time a pre-existing terrorist group raises a flag of i.s.i.l, we can't get too distracted in terms of the counteri.s.i.l campaign because most are pre-existing problems. boko haram is a pre-existing problem for which we have many tools to deal with, now flying the i.s.i.l flag but not a fundamental problem as before. when we see leaders traveling to libya, financing going to libya foreign fighters going into libya and directed by i.s.i.l leaders in raqqa to go to libya that's when we get concerned and when we see external plotting coming out of libya, that's when -- >> rose: what do we do other than support the strengthening of a government in tripoli? >> we have to strengthen and support that government, a
there is a government who has a toe hold in tripoli which we very much support and proive president obama has shown clearly when we see an i.s.i.l threat that will threaten us or our partners we will take action. we took a military strike against the number one leader of i.s.i.l in libya and what was concerning about him is he's actually an iraqi. when i mentioned the affiliates, every time a pre-existing terrorist group raises a flag of i.s.i.l, we can't get too distracted in terms of the...
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the article says, yes to arms for the tripoli government.hat happened yesterday is all five members of the un security council and the other countries attending the meeting decided to amend the current you and embargoon libya -- u.n. on libya, essentially training their forces and supplying weapons. the article wonders if it is a good idea because libya is already overflowing with weapons . will the new weapons not risk falling into the wrong hands? the article says it is a possibility, but for now, it seems like the only viable option. annette: let's stay with the italian press. after outlining plans to combat what he has described as an externally declined in the country's birth rate, we have always known that it is minus, isn't it? >> it is getting lower and lower. let's take a look at la repub lica. they are alarmed by the demographic trend in italy. just 488,000 babies were born last year, the lowest number since the modern state was founded in 1861. this is an interview she gave to ca," but it has been relayed on all kinds of media. "t
the article says, yes to arms for the tripoli government.hat happened yesterday is all five members of the un security council and the other countries attending the meeting decided to amend the current you and embargoon libya -- u.n. on libya, essentially training their forces and supplying weapons. the article wonders if it is a good idea because libya is already overflowing with weapons . will the new weapons not risk falling into the wrong hands? the article says it is a possibility, but for...
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next the islamic state is moving south towards tripoli and capitalizing on the exclusion. the dynamics that are more financial and had the long time affiliation, there is a large foreign. this guest house for foreign volunteers. what is the strategy right now? i would argue it's one of consolidation and disruption. we saw this on police training. to peel away the losers of the new order, what are the tribes we can peel away and to shift westward? the key challenges, i have one minute. there is no chain of command and the great risk that the u.s. and others face is identifying the risk of working with militias and counter terrorism has the enormous challenge for rebuilding the police. the islamic start should be a platform to do that. as i see it, there three options. this is untenable. we know from experience. there has to be a local element. the second is the west and local enablers or allies and the second, this is fraught with risks in terms of whatsomes next. the third is the most desirable and the one with the most time horizon. supporting a libyan let through a natio
next the islamic state is moving south towards tripoli and capitalizing on the exclusion. the dynamics that are more financial and had the long time affiliation, there is a large foreign. this guest house for foreign volunteers. what is the strategy right now? i would argue it's one of consolidation and disruption. we saw this on police training. to peel away the losers of the new order, what are the tribes we can peel away and to shift westward? the key challenges, i have one minute. there is...
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new tripoli seeing the clouds increase with sunshine this morning. 63 degrees at lunch time.hough we're in the 40s and 50s right now, there will be clouds around durinhe
new tripoli seeing the clouds increase with sunshine this morning. 63 degrees at lunch time.hough we're in the 40s and 50s right now, there will be clouds around durinhe
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new tripoli is 37, leesport 37 degrees and 39 degrees in easton while white hall is 35 degrees and allentown's 37 degrees. that ties the record low temperature for this day. everybody is feeling the chill. look at delaware at 40 degrees. that's close to the record low this morning. in new jersey 38. we have clear skies. we see sunshine in fact bright sunshine. but you'll also feel a gusty wind blowing out of the west. that's with gusts of 30 miles an hour this afternoon. for philadelphia, dry today. tomorrow it's a different story. you may have glanced at the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. that's your chance to check out what's ahead for each part of our viewing area. we've broke tonight down neighborhood by neighborhood. time to check out traffic. jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >>> that's right, bill, we're watching 295 in new jersey right now. this is right over in west deptford around route 130. no problems in either direction right now. you can see not a lot of cars out on the roads. southbound around the 42 freeway to the delaware memorial bridge, still
new tripoli is 37, leesport 37 degrees and 39 degrees in easton while white hall is 35 degrees and allentown's 37 degrees. that ties the record low temperature for this day. everybody is feeling the chill. look at delaware at 40 degrees. that's close to the record low this morning. in new jersey 38. we have clear skies. we see sunshine in fact bright sunshine. but you'll also feel a gusty wind blowing out of the west. that's with gusts of 30 miles an hour this afternoon. for philadelphia, dry...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." still ahead, the battle of balconies. homeowner wants britain to leave the european union. the other says, definitely not, and they put their differences, well, right there on display. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36 month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. demonstrators who want britain to remain in the european union will rally in london, avoiding a so-called brexit. earlier, friday, g7 leaders issued a warning on the impact of a british exit from the eu on the global economy including that group summit in japan, they said, quote, a uk exit from the eu would reverse the trend towards greater global trade and investment and the jobs they create and is a further serious risk to growth. the watchdog if the uk is criticizing the vote lead campaign. it's saying it has mislead voters claiming th
nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." still ahead, the battle of balconies. homeowner wants britain to leave the european union. the other says, definitely not, and they put their differences, well, right there on display. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology....
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we see external ploling coming out of libya -- charlie: what about strengthening the government in tripoli? >> we have to strengthen that government. when we see threats emerging, we won't hesitate to take military action. we don't want to get too far ahead of this new government. when they ask for help, they will find a very willing international community willing to help. charlie: let me go back to iraq. retake -- possible to mosul before the end of obama's term? possible? >> possibly definitely. i think when you interview the president, the way he put it was we definitely have the conditions in place to make sure that isil will be out of mosu lunch. we are very hesitant. we do not want to put a time line on this. charlie: but it is possible, and that is the goal, and you are putting forces in. you have announced you are going to have more special forces in iraq and now in syria? >> absolutely. there is a lot going on at mosul. we hope not to get into a situation in mosul where it is street by street fighting. we are working with a lot of people now inside mosul, and we know a lot more a
we see external ploling coming out of libya -- charlie: what about strengthening the government in tripoli? >> we have to strengthen that government. when we see threats emerging, we won't hesitate to take military action. we don't want to get too far ahead of this new government. when they ask for help, they will find a very willing international community willing to help. charlie: let me go back to iraq. retake -- possible to mosul before the end of obama's term? possible? >>...
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.- neck with tripoli has a lead of 2% -- from -- trump has a lead. joining us now is megan murphy. is the clinton camp about the latest polls? megan: we expected the polls to tighten, 20 point advantage was really unrealistic. they're not too concerned. people and this morning that at this point, robbie was ahead. at one point, mike dukakis was ahead. they're not hugely indicative of where we are, and we haven't had a head-to-head matchup that we expected to get so far. primarily because hillary clinton is still in a primary battle with bernie sanders. i don't think they are concerned. what they will be concerned about is the lack of momentum and enthusiasm that still seems to dog her campaign, even as we head into the final stretch. shery: you mentioned bernie sanders. how important a factor is he at this point? megan: he's hugely important. of time she has to spend defending against him, defending her platform, defending her priority, defending where she wants to take this country is the less time she can spend trying to formula to plan for how she's going to combat a candidate i
.- neck with tripoli has a lead of 2% -- from -- trump has a lead. joining us now is megan murphy. is the clinton camp about the latest polls? megan: we expected the polls to tighten, 20 point advantage was really unrealistic. they're not too concerned. people and this morning that at this point, robbie was ahead. at one point, mike dukakis was ahead. they're not hugely indicative of where we are, and we haven't had a head-to-head matchup that we expected to get so far. primarily because...
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our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 and -- but also some brief periods of involvement have been libya becoming an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the war of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically if you look at the whole history it's been long, long periods of neglect, and i hope we are turning that around now and that we will be more closely involved in helping the libyans have the kind of future that they deserve. please join me in thanking our four panelists. [ applause ] >>> we have a holiday break coming up. what is the holiday break like? >> it's relatively light congressionally speaking, but leaders do want to wrap things up before the memorial day recess, as you said. there are some interesting things happening on the committee level. in the senate they're going to spend almost the entire week on a big defense bill. $602 bill
our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 and -- but also some brief periods of involvement have been libya becoming an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the war of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically if you look at the whole history it's been long,...
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in the suburbs, still lots of clouds, but starting to brighten up in new tripoli. the temperatures will be climbing. 66 degrees by lunchtime today. the lehigh valley also seeing nice breaks in the clouds. no signs of showers there. 66 degrees at lunchtime. so far dry in philadelphia. there were some sprinkles overnight. we're seeing more and more sunshine as the day goes on. into the 70s this afternoon. cloudy right now for most of the area. the showers that we've been tracking have been really light and scattered. the possibility of showers is going to be here first thing this morning. then there's a slight chance we'll see a few of these pop up this afternoon. most of the area is dry. you should be able to get by without an umbrella today. weekend is a different story. rain returns. i've got the weekend forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. jessica boying tonk is watching your first alert traffic. >> we're watching 422 right now. we're still doing okay for the most part on most of our majors. starting to see a lot of cars. this is around route 29. you can see mo
in the suburbs, still lots of clouds, but starting to brighten up in new tripoli. the temperatures will be climbing. 66 degrees by lunchtime today. the lehigh valley also seeing nice breaks in the clouds. no signs of showers there. 66 degrees at lunchtime. so far dry in philadelphia. there were some sprinkles overnight. we're seeing more and more sunshine as the day goes on. into the 70s this afternoon. cloudy right now for most of the area. the showers that we've been tracking have been really...
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a dreary view from new tripoli, pennsylvania. into the middle 50s for parts of the area.ainfall tapering off this afternoon. delaware will warm up to 57 degrees. the low 50s for the suburbs. at the jersey shore, there's the threat of flooding this morning and again this evening. >> make sure you'reç using the nbc 10 app. you can get push alerts about weather, where you live sent straight to your phone. >>> today a motions hearing is scheduled in the federal corruption trial of congressman chaka fattah. he's accused of accepting bribes and misusing funds. opening statements in the trial are scheduled for may 16th. >>> maybe for mother's day you should get mom a powerball ticket. then she'll have a chance to win the agreeing jackpot. tomorrow night's drawing is worth $415 million. >>> it's derby weekend. watch the 142nd running of the kentucky derby right here on nbc 10. coverage begins tomorrow at 4:00. post time is at 6:34. big weekend. guys going to watch the derby? >> yes. find more information about the derby on the nbc 10 app. click race to the triple crown section.
a dreary view from new tripoli, pennsylvania. into the middle 50s for parts of the area.ainfall tapering off this afternoon. delaware will warm up to 57 degrees. the low 50s for the suburbs. at the jersey shore, there's the threat of flooding this morning and again this evening. >> make sure you'reç using the nbc 10 app. you can get push alerts about weather, where you live sent straight to your phone. >>> today a motions hearing is scheduled in the federal corruption trial of...
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in tripoli. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us.d trump and kim jong-un talking nuclear weapons? that's the proposal from the presumptive republican nominee and said he'd be willing to sit down with the erratic leader of north korea. it would be a major ce
in tripoli. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us.d trump and kim jong-un talking nuclear weapons? that's the proposal from the presumptive republican nominee and said he'd be willing to sit down with the erratic leader of north korea. it would be a major ce
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in tripoli. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. donald trump and kim jong-un talking nuclear weapons? that's the proposal from the presumptive republican nominee and said he'd be willing to sit down with the erratic leader of north korea. it would be a major change in u.s. foreign policy if that were to happen. trump's comments come as he moves closer and closer to securing the republican nomination with a win in the oregon primary last night. he's now just 62 delegates away from officially clinching. he is the presumptive nominee. the democrats are having their own unsettling issues right now. bernie sanders says he won't give in to calls for him to drop out. he's also criticizing the democratic leadership for not backing him with california looming ahead of the race to be expected to be the deciding factor. sanders scored by a healthy margin. but he couldn't knock off hillary clinton in kentucky. for her, it was another southern win with a very, very, very narrow margin of victory. less than 90 delegates away from clinching the n
in tripoli. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. donald trump and kim jong-un talking nuclear weapons? that's the proposal from the presumptive republican nominee and said he'd be willing to sit down with the erratic leader of north korea. it would be a major change in u.s. foreign policy if that were to happen. trump's comments come as he moves closer and closer to securing the republican nomination with a win in the oregon primary last night. he's...
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new tripoli will be up to 64 degrees with the showers moving in earlier than the rest of the area. so expect the temperatures to warm up but you'll want to carry an umbrella with you. the sunshine not happening for this afternoon. those clouds moving in with storms during the day today. and the first of the showers could be here later this morning. still to the west. you could see the line is moving toward us. look for wet weather this afternoon. right now, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. jessie? >> that's right, bill. we're watching an accident out in camden,en in nj right now on 676. not causing any major delays so far, because it's headed northbound into the walt whitman bridge area. that's right over here. we're all still in the green. that's what we look like for the most part across the board. the right shoulder is only closed here. that accident scene, again, is not taking out any major lanes. word of that vehicle is over into the trees right now, over into the shoulder. the dad vail regatta is tieing things up this weekend, starting yesterday, kelly drive wa
new tripoli will be up to 64 degrees with the showers moving in earlier than the rest of the area. so expect the temperatures to warm up but you'll want to carry an umbrella with you. the sunshine not happening for this afternoon. those clouds moving in with storms during the day today. and the first of the showers could be here later this morning. still to the west. you could see the line is moving toward us. look for wet weather this afternoon. right now, jessica boyington has your first...
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this is the view from new tripoli. a chance of a shower by 9:00.lunch time, mostly cloudy and 69 degrees. in philadelphia, we have plenty of clouds, too. but there should be breaks of sunshine as we go through the morning and into the afternoon. we'll be in and out of the clouds. citizens bank park, the scene of weather education day for nbc 10. all the first alert meteorologists will be there and we'll be enjoying temperatures into the 60s this afternoon. a little rain thisç morning in the lehigh valley will taper off and clouds will break in some areas. delaware, south jersey, most likely to see sunshine during the day today. i'll go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood and swell the futurecast when i'm back in ten minutes. let's check in with jessica boyington, see how a wednesday morning commute is looking. >> we are starting to see a little bit of volume on 95 in certain parts of the schuylkill expressway. but we're behind schedule, still, even with that right around cottman avenue. no problems really. just some delays, 22 minute
this is the view from new tripoli. a chance of a shower by 9:00.lunch time, mostly cloudy and 69 degrees. in philadelphia, we have plenty of clouds, too. but there should be breaks of sunshine as we go through the morning and into the afternoon. we'll be in and out of the clouds. citizens bank park, the scene of weather education day for nbc 10. all the first alert meteorologists will be there and we'll be enjoying temperatures into the 60s this afternoon. a little rain thisç morning in the...
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new tripoli seeing the clouds increase with sunshine this morning. 63 degrees at lunch time.even though we're in the 40s and 50s right now, there will be clouds around during the day, afternoon temperatures will be warming into the 70s. at the shore, cooler with a chance of showers, already seeing rain drops in delaware and south jersey. those showers are on the move. they won't be around all day. you can see them to the south. they're already thinning out. a sprinkle or two in the philadelphia area moving into chester county but most of the morning looks like it's going to be dry. there's the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. it does have more chances for rainfall later this week. i'll take a look at the shower chance for today with the futurecast when i'm back in ten minutes. let's see how the traffic is moving. jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >> bill, we were watching 422 right now. this is right around trooper road. no problems in either direction so far. eastbound right here, that's typically where we see delay and backup first. no problems
new tripoli seeing the clouds increase with sunshine this morning. 63 degrees at lunch time.even though we're in the 40s and 50s right now, there will be clouds around during the day, afternoon temperatures will be warming into the 70s. at the shore, cooler with a chance of showers, already seeing rain drops in delaware and south jersey. those showers are on the move. they won't be around all day. you can see them to the south. they're already thinning out. a sprinkle or two in the philadelphia...
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new tripoli is at 51 degrees. look at bath at 50 and 41 degrees in landon.d we'll see the warm continue into the afternoon, the warming trend, 73 degrees by 1:00 in philadelphia. bright, sunny skies for the suburbs. look at the lehigh valley, no shortage of sunshine. a few, thin clouds at 1:00. no sign of wet weather for today. so the south, delaware, south jersey, the jersey shore, we'll start with sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s. warming up into the low 70s at the jersey sho+e. 1:00, 69 degrees and then hitting into the low 70s before 5:00. look at the 70s for delaware and for new jersey. that's today. satellite nice and clear. no sign of any wet weather during the day or in the evening hours, though this evening will start to see the high clouds move into delaware and south jersey. you can see there to the west. there is the rain. that's our saturday rainmaker and still a possibility on showers on sunday. futurecast showing that wet weather stays to our west. that's 4:00 this afternoon. overnight tonight, the clouds start moving in. that's just af
new tripoli is at 51 degrees. look at bath at 50 and 41 degrees in landon.d we'll see the warm continue into the afternoon, the warming trend, 73 degrees by 1:00 in philadelphia. bright, sunny skies for the suburbs. look at the lehigh valley, no shortage of sunshine. a few, thin clouds at 1:00. no sign of wet weather for today. so the south, delaware, south jersey, the jersey shore, we'll start with sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s. warming up into the low 70s at the jersey sho+e. 1:00,...
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new tripoli, pennsylvania, that's the view this morning. sunny in philadelphia.res climb into the upper 60s and low 70s. breezy at times. those winds will help with the warmup but also blow clouds coming in this afternoon. after a sunny start, we'll see clouds come in during the afternoon hours, mainly dry today. there's a chance of showers as we head into tomorrow, however. >> got it, bill, thanks. >>> two researches are going on. download the nbc 10 app for those searches. one for escaped inmate arthur buckle. the other for the winner of the powerball ticket. >>> thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> good morning. party unity? donald trump scoffs at the notion the republican party needs to come together for him to win in november. >> i'm very different than everybody else. perhaps it's everyone for office. >> as sarah palin predicts the demise of house speaker paul ryan for holding his endorsement of the political nominee. >> his political career is over, but for a miracle, because he's disrespected the will of the people. >> does trump want to heal the pa
new tripoli, pennsylvania, that's the view this morning. sunny in philadelphia.res climb into the upper 60s and low 70s. breezy at times. those winds will help with the warmup but also blow clouds coming in this afternoon. after a sunny start, we'll see clouds come in during the afternoon hours, mainly dry today. there's a chance of showers as we head into tomorrow, however. >> got it, bill, thanks. >>> two researches are going on. download the nbc 10 app for those searches. one...
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you know, the instruction manual for something that would have happened in new york and take it to tripoli. and they weren't really listening or attending to how people in libya have come accustom to living which doesn't mean people in libya want to continue to live that way, but it's where they're starting. they're not starting where you start on the upper west side of manhattan. they're starting from a different lived experience. so to take the instruction manual without listing was a mistake. so i think we need to know more about how people live and some of that is simply listening and some of it is collecting better data and knowing more about how money moves around and the kind of things i was talking about before. but i do think if you go and say, and honestly, it was something that many people remarked on during the period of elections after the beginning of the arab spring. the extent to which people came with just, you know, instruction manuals of how to run elections and so forth and so on that they seem to believe would work anywhere. and that's what i mean. they sort of thought
you know, the instruction manual for something that would have happened in new york and take it to tripoli. and they weren't really listening or attending to how people in libya have come accustom to living which doesn't mean people in libya want to continue to live that way, but it's where they're starting. they're not starting where you start on the upper west side of manhattan. they're starting from a different lived experience. so to take the instruction manual without listing was a...
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. >>> president obama will make his first tripoli flint, michigan -- first trip to flint, michigan, to is reeling from more than two years of lead contamination in its water supply. an 8-year-old girl could meet the president after writing him a heartfelt letter about the issues facing her community. injury e jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, this gym will be filled by thousands waiting to hear from the president who will be at the podium behind me. there is no one more excited than a girl known as little mitt flint who helped make all of this possible. how would you describe the flint water? >> it's nasty! >> reporter: why is it nasty? >> it gives you bad rashes and headaches. >> reporter: have you heifer a rash from the water? >> uh-huh. it was right here. >> reporter: at the age of 8, mari copeny is one of the country's youngest political activists. with the help of her mother, lulu, mari wrote a letter to the president in march before visiting washington, d.c., for a congressional hearing on the flint water crisis. >> mr. president, hello, my name is mari copeny
. >>> president obama will make his first tripoli flint, michigan -- first trip to flint, michigan, to is reeling from more than two years of lead contamination in its water supply. an 8-year-old girl could meet the president after writing him a heartfelt letter about the issues facing her community. injury e jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, this gym will be filled by thousands waiting to hear from the president who will be at the podium behind me. there is...
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our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 but also some brief periods of very benevolent involvement -- helping libya become an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the role of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically, if you look at the whole history, it's been long, long periods of neglect and i hope we are turning that around now and that we will be more closely involved in helping the libyans have the kind of future that they deserve. and please join me in thanking our four panelists. >>> next, tsa administrator peter nevinger neffenger testifies about the waiting of screening u.s. air passengers. recently, the agency announced it was transferring agents to larger airports in anticipation of the summer travel season. and yesterday the tsa announced the firing of its head of securi security. starting today, the tsa will be experimenting with a
our war against tripoli in the beginning of the 19th century, our bombing of tripoli and benghazi in 1986 but also some brief periods of very benevolent involvement -- helping libya become an independent country after the second world war when other people would have just turned them back to the italians and also the role of american oil companies in helping libya become prosperous after it had been one of the poorest countries in the world. but basically, if you look at the whole history, it's...
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." >> cloud over president obama's tripoli japan.blic scolding over the murder of a japanese woman allegedly by a american military contractor. margaret brennan spoke to the ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, about the case. >> this is a terrible, terrible tragedy. and i think that it's important to understand how deep this -- how big an issue this is here in japan. i think the important thing is that we, the u.s. military, the embassy, the u.s. government as a whole, and you've keen seen it all the way to the top with the president have expressed our deepest apology, our regret and commitment to see that this individual is prosecuted in the japanese legal system. >> reporter: friday we see the historic trip to hiroshima. people going there. what do you think the reception will be to have an american president going to the site of the first nuclear bomb drop and not apologizing? >> well, i think that it's hard to understand the depth and important and historic nature of what is going happen tomorrow. i think that the people of ja
." >> cloud over president obama's tripoli japan.blic scolding over the murder of a japanese woman allegedly by a american military contractor. margaret brennan spoke to the ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, about the case. >> this is a terrible, terrible tragedy. and i think that it's important to understand how deep this -- how big an issue this is here in japan. i think the important thing is that we, the u.s. military, the embassy, the u.s. government as a whole, and...
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tripoli locks like a clothing tag in a store. if you want to use a phone, leave the zone-free zone.d of -- they're clutching at their phone like it's a baby. you can read it on their face, share itting, don't take my -- they're saying, don't take my phone. >> reporter: viewing the world through the screen of a smartphone. the yonder bags are now mandatory for everyone attending a performance by comedian dave chappelle. >> we've had a strict no cell phone rule for years. obviously if you look on youtube you will see that very few people adhere to it. >> reporter: before the bags, chappelle often found himself telling jokes to people distracted by their devices. >> it would be hard for you to talk to anybody if he was doing this the whole time you're talking. >> reporter: dugoni hopes to see the bags in arena that's seat as many as 20,000. >> after the first five minutes, twitchy hands and looking for their phone. people forget about it and slip into that kind of natural mode of interaction. that's the kind of golden moment. >> reporter: back at mercy high, administrator summer at hdi
tripoli locks like a clothing tag in a store. if you want to use a phone, leave the zone-free zone.d of -- they're clutching at their phone like it's a baby. you can read it on their face, share itting, don't take my -- they're saying, don't take my phone. >> reporter: viewing the world through the screen of a smartphone. the yonder bags are now mandatory for everyone attending a performance by comedian dave chappelle. >> we've had a strict no cell phone rule for years. obviously if...
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joe, as you know, this administration is focused on supporting the government of national cord in tripoli as it seeks to serve the living people. we commend the prime minister and the leadership of the new country in reestablishing service to that country. the request would be to strengthen the capability of the there.ntial guard we will work with members of the international community on such a request and as general dunford indicated today, it is possible that nato could have a supportive role to provide security and combat isil. clearly, that is a goal shared by the prime minister there, by the government there, and that is something we stand ready to assist with. >> are we talking lead role here? mr. schultz: obviously combating -- theeat posed by isil president has asserted this is a priority for us. andre happy to entertain request from the libyan government, but i do not know if it has gotten to that level yet. question -- the president will be promoting to be be in asia. when you think about it, senators clinton, anders, even trump have opposed tpp. what about the likelihood of it
joe, as you know, this administration is focused on supporting the government of national cord in tripoli as it seeks to serve the living people. we commend the prime minister and the leadership of the new country in reestablishing service to that country. the request would be to strengthen the capability of the there.ntial guard we will work with members of the international community on such a request and as general dunford indicated today, it is possible that nato could have a supportive...
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power in the country, and left a lot of confusion by inserting themselves into the capital tr capital tripoli the effort john kerry is putting forward, a legitimate request from a legitimate government, they will supply those weapons, as will many other world power, gulf states ale w desperately needed, i have to say, because isis right now are on the move. they have a tenth of libya's coastline, a coastline that is right on to europe, where there is a large migrant crisis across the mediterranean sea as we speak. isis are advancing in some areas too. many of them fighting, low on ammunition, we saw ourselves, they have little to stop isis advancing down a main highway just last week. the key question being, if the government does make that question, what mia malitia, tha been the long question. no change here in libya. the problem is, libya is fast collapsing, a huge threat, that collapse to europe and frankly, the wt has done little now for well over a year to slow that down. john kerry's move potentially welcome but facing many challenges. >> nick paton walsh, thanks so much. >>> still to
power in the country, and left a lot of confusion by inserting themselves into the capital tr capital tripoli the effort john kerry is putting forward, a legitimate request from a legitimate government, they will supply those weapons, as will many other world power, gulf states ale w desperately needed, i have to say, because isis right now are on the move. they have a tenth of libya's coastline, a coastline that is right on to europe, where there is a large migrant crisis across the...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >>> shocking stuff, indeed.r that report. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news. hillary clinton slamming donald trump, telling cnn he is an unqualified loose cannon. >>> and more breaking news. donald trump speaking live right now, taking a victory lap on the day he clinches the gop nomination. >>> plus, president obama with his own blistering attack on trump overseas. saying world leaders are, quote, rattled by the gop's presumptive nominee. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, i'm jim sciutto in again tonight for erin burnett. and "outfront" tonight, breaking news. the gloves off. just moments ago, hillary clinton speaking to cnn taking her attacks on donald trump to a new, more combative level. the v
nick paton walsh, cnn, tripoli. >>> shocking stuff, indeed.r that report. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news. hillary clinton slamming donald trump, telling cnn he is an unqualified loose cannon. >>> and more breaking news. donald trump speaking live right now, taking a victory lap on the day he clinches the gop nomination....
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the name of john who's going to be getting a copy of brian's newest book, "thomas jefferson and the tripolirawn in the democratic party with voters still split between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. sanders won the state of colorado, so why is the governor of the state of colorado still supporting hillary clinton? it would be great if governor hickenlooper would be here and he is, because he has a new book out "the opposite of woe." thank you very much. so explain that. bernie won your state, but you're backing hillary. >> the idea of super delegates which goes back 30 or 40 years is to take the people that have been in office and have a broader -- >> like yourself. >> like myself. >> you're a super delegate. >> right. we look at it from a longer view and say, all right, we have been in office. we know that you need to know how to hire people, ride a big complex enterprise. we're supposed to add stability. you know what, i think that's what we're doing. >> but what about the will of the people, what if they say, we like bernie better, and you like hillary better, it looks like the part
the name of john who's going to be getting a copy of brian's newest book, "thomas jefferson and the tripolirawn in the democratic party with voters still split between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. sanders won the state of colorado, so why is the governor of the state of colorado still supporting hillary clinton? it would be great if governor hickenlooper would be here and he is, because he has a new book out "the opposite of woe." thank you very much. so explain that....