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necessarily a bad thing, it may mean we have to do less work, or less of the work that we find unpleasant. it creates a distributional issue, a problem where more and more people can't find a place in the economy, where they don't have skills to find a marketable job and may not have access to an income. >> earlier in our history that was portrayed to workers as something that would make us freer from toil, and wealthier and give us leisure time. it turns out not to have done that at all. why not? >> it turns out that in the economy as it exists, people aren't saishiated. they want more and more. in order to survive in the economy, you have to work full-time. there are, of course, people that work part time for what we find is that very often the people have to string together two or three jobs because we have seen a massive increase in the cost of living. realistically it doesn't appear that capitalism is going to lead to a world where we can work a few hours a week, and everything will be fine. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> earlier in the programme, we heard something about mindful, and ma
necessarily a bad thing, it may mean we have to do less work, or less of the work that we find unpleasant. it creates a distributional issue, a problem where more and more people can't find a place in the economy, where they don't have skills to find a marketable job and may not have access to an income. >> earlier in our history that was portrayed to workers as something that would make us freer from toil, and wealthier and give us leisure time. it turns out not to have done that at all....
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an unpleasant odor coming from a suitcase. >> yeah. this is really disturbing.olice to discover a man's body near philadelphia international airport. jim martin showed us the spot near 2nd street where he spotted that suitcase yesterday. martin said he smelled something odd. he thought he was imagining things. another citizen noticed an odor. they called police and unzipped the bag and found a man's body stuffed inside the bag. the man is in his 20s. an autopsy will determine how he died as police work to find out who dumped him there. >>> police in delaware county say there could be more victims after a man allegedly assaulted two women in two days. >> we are specifically concerned that there are two incidents in a very short, very tight time frame right in this immediate area, that's why we are getting this information out. >> yesterday police arrested paul curtis on indecent assault cases. he approached a woman in radner and hit her on the rear end. the next day he did something similar to a woman outside a restaurant in media. police are asking any other vic
an unpleasant odor coming from a suitcase. >> yeah. this is really disturbing.olice to discover a man's body near philadelphia international airport. jim martin showed us the spot near 2nd street where he spotted that suitcase yesterday. martin said he smelled something odd. he thought he was imagining things. another citizen noticed an odor. they called police and unzipped the bag and found a man's body stuffed inside the bag. the man is in his 20s. an autopsy will determine how he died...
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. >> watch your step the unpleasant scare that startled a man on the way do work. >> an elementary schooler with serious breaking rights how many languages he already knows. here is a hint you cannot count them on one >> right now the warriors taking part in a shoot around before the game. >> checking it our. we have video of stick -- steph curry looking good after the frightening fall. but he is looking good and he sent another clip. >> this is the other side of the basket from the left side baseline and this is from the right. he looks no worse for wear. >> laura thank you, from twitter. >> a tough act to follow. >> i posted a story on facebook of last college became and how he had a chance to take the final shot to go to the final four but he passed it up and that made him the player that he is today. check it out on facebook a nice read on steph curry and how much he has grown. look at what is going on outside. our drizzle is growing along with the cloud cover each night and it is still around in a few areas but there is no rain. we have a nice sea breeze the biggest player in the forec
. >> watch your step the unpleasant scare that startled a man on the way do work. >> an elementary schooler with serious breaking rights how many languages he already knows. here is a hint you cannot count them on one >> right now the warriors taking part in a shoot around before the game. >> checking it our. we have video of stick -- steph curry looking good after the frightening fall. but he is looking good and he sent another clip. >> this is the other side of...
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we'll try to make roar-acle a very unpleasant place for the rockets. it tips off tonight at 6:00. game two is going on the on thursday. the gdubs head to houston for game three and four on saturday and sunday. we are hoping they come out with bang. keep the momentum from the west series going into the western conference. >> it's been fun to watch. >>> are you get regular difficult to go workout? when it comes to fitness the south bay actually lags behind oakland and san francisco. nobody they say is beating d.c. >> okay. that from the -- it's the word from the american college of sports and medicine. it just released annual fittest cities in america rankings and the bay area accustomed to being on top of things. experts judge the nation's top 50 metropolitan areas based on personal health and access to parks and fitness. >> washington, d.c. came in on top. metropolitan san francisco which includes oakland finished 4th. san jose and the south bay landed in tenth place. and least fit is set to be indianapolis. >> we're in good shape. we're just not the most fit. but that's beauty in
we'll try to make roar-acle a very unpleasant place for the rockets. it tips off tonight at 6:00. game two is going on the on thursday. the gdubs head to houston for game three and four on saturday and sunday. we are hoping they come out with bang. keep the momentum from the west series going into the western conference. >> it's been fun to watch. >>> are you get regular difficult to go workout? when it comes to fitness the south bay actually lags behind oakland and san...
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blowing a hole through the state's budget and reneging on an agreement with the -- >> and he's unpleasant! >> i guess i wonder this is the king of king slaying, but to paraphrase "game of thrones"," where do you think jeb bush is? he's spent the last several weeks trying to navigate the admittedly difficult territory of the bush years. he started talking about his brother's fiscal record midweek which i did not think seemed like a very safe zone. do you think he is -- i mean some people called him a presumed front-runner. he hasn't officially entered the race. where do you think he's standing right now? >> i think he is the notional would-be front-runner if you consider he isn't in the race yet even though he's obviously in the race. the cash matters. he's going to dominate fund-raising. the truth is it's been a bad two weeks for most of the candidates. they're all struggling with the iraq question. there's this dissonance between foreign policy elite in the gop and their own voters. the war is very unpopular. the dominant opinion is let's just forget about it let's blame barack obama for
blowing a hole through the state's budget and reneging on an agreement with the -- >> and he's unpleasant! >> i guess i wonder this is the king of king slaying, but to paraphrase "game of thrones"," where do you think jeb bush is? he's spent the last several weeks trying to navigate the admittedly difficult territory of the bush years. he started talking about his brother's fiscal record midweek which i did not think seemed like a very safe zone. do you think he is --...
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. >>> unpleasant odor coming from a suitcase led police to discover a man's body near philadelphia international airport yesterday. jim martin showed us the spot near 2nd street where he spotted that suitcase. martin said he smelled something odd but he thought he was imagining things. another citizen also noticed the smell and called police who unzipped the bag to find a man's body stuffed inside. >> i mean it's not a gently traveled road. it's off the beaten path. that's why i choose to walk back here with the animals. >> it's scary. you never know. it's very very scary. >> police say the body belongs to a man in his 20s. an autopsy will find out how he died. >>> happening today, the trial began for the woman accused of burning down the home of a police officer. donna krupp blamed that officer for her son's arrest. authorities say last december krupp torched the house of ernie morris, her next door neighbor. morris and his family were out of town at the time of the fire. >>> 4:05 now. this weekends marks one year since philanthropist louis kats died in a plane crash. "nbc 10's" katy zachry is
. >>> unpleasant odor coming from a suitcase led police to discover a man's body near philadelphia international airport yesterday. jim martin showed us the spot near 2nd street where he spotted that suitcase. martin said he smelled something odd but he thought he was imagining things. another citizen also noticed the smell and called police who unzipped the bag to find a man's body stuffed inside. >> i mean it's not a gently traveled road. it's off the beaten path. that's why i...
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mentioned in that speech he'll have to deal with organization problems in fifa is that code for the unpleasanttuff and the corruption or just part of the general -- what he described as the same thing he said four years ago. >> reporter: i mean this morning he did a speech and he said he couldn't be held responsible for the actions of those who work beneath him. he said the member associations needed to be held responsible. and no one is expecting him to oversee the actions of every organization. it's a big organization but what you would expect from an organization that deals with billions of dollars, is to have sufficient checks and balances in place to make sure there isn't the -- these allegations of such large-scale corruption. he has promised before to do this. he has promised before to route out corruption and still, here we are four years later seeing very much the same thing again. this time the charges against fifa are on a much much higher level. and this time it's not going to be fifa or an authority investigating them it is going to be the u.s. justice department. >> what is going
mentioned in that speech he'll have to deal with organization problems in fifa is that code for the unpleasanttuff and the corruption or just part of the general -- what he described as the same thing he said four years ago. >> reporter: i mean this morning he did a speech and he said he couldn't be held responsible for the actions of those who work beneath him. he said the member associations needed to be held responsible. and no one is expecting him to oversee the actions of every...
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>> it sends your mind spinning and there are a lot of rumors that are unpleasant. >> reporter: today police confirmed that the four bodies found on the second floor of this home yesterday afternoon were the bodies of people they knew. >> the 46-year-old savvas savopoulos, the adult male, 47- year-old amy, his wife. >> reporter: police said they believe the other two victims are the couple's young son phillip and a housekeeper figueroa. another housekeeper showed us a photo of her last night. at least three had injuries that would not come from a fire. >> there were injuries discovered, appear to be blunt force or sharp object injuries. >> reporter: when police got to the scene, all four were unconscious. the incident report says all of the victims were suffering from various traumatic injuries, but only one person was taken to the hospital. >> right now we have nothing to suggest there was a random or forced entry into this home. we want a bit more time to sort through the evidence. >> reporter: police got a lot of video from homes that had surveillance cameras installed but haven't
>> it sends your mind spinning and there are a lot of rumors that are unpleasant. >> reporter: today police confirmed that the four bodies found on the second floor of this home yesterday afternoon were the bodies of people they knew. >> the 46-year-old savvas savopoulos, the adult male, 47- year-old amy, his wife. >> reporter: police said they believe the other two victims are the couple's young son phillip and a housekeeper figueroa. another housekeeper showed us a...
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his arrest unpleasant as it was, will not stop him. >> thank you >>> u.s. marines are in nepal as one earthquake survivor tells an amazing story. >> this time i was really scared. i thought i would die. >>> after living more than 100 years, he was not going to let a natural disaster take his life. al jazeera talks to a senn tonne airian with a will to live. >> boldly brewing where no man has brewed before. the first interstellar expresso ahead. >>> the saudi-led coalition fighting houthi rebels in yemen attacked several airports. this is the scene in sanaa, where a cargo plane went up in flames. one airport workers says it was used for transporting food and supplies. strikes hit the airports in aden. also today saudi arabia's denying that it sent dousens of ground troops to back the president. the troops that arrived yesterday are yemeni special forces. >> u.s. marines are in nepal, 86 arriving on sunday to deliver aid to earthquake victims and assist with search and rescue. they brought four ospraise expected to -- ospreys, making access easier. nepal's go
his arrest unpleasant as it was, will not stop him. >> thank you >>> u.s. marines are in nepal as one earthquake survivor tells an amazing story. >> this time i was really scared. i thought i would die. >>> after living more than 100 years, he was not going to let a natural disaster take his life. al jazeera talks to a senn tonne airian with a will to live. >> boldly brewing where no man has brewed before. the first interstellar expresso ahead. >>>...
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any time the dew point is about 60 it's unpleasant and uncomfortable. 65 the current temperature in martinsburgttle cooler towards hunting town at 61. nothing on the radar. that will change tomorrow too. i think we have a good chance of scattered showers and storms. all because of a system moving our way. had a little system come through, showers back towards the blue ridge. that was about it. nice clearing skies. but look what's going on behind this area. back to the southwest. look at all the moisture. lots of cloud cover and scattered showers and thunderstorms. nothing really organized. i'm not talking about a line of storms or severe weather moving through. but we are going to see a good chance of storms. 8:00 tomorrow morning, notice this. any time i see this on the computer models. see the mountains right here. you don't see clouds to the west of the mountains. they're only to the east. most of in through northern virginia. heads up for that. low clouds and fog east of the blue ridge tomorrow. then we'll break out into sunshine. through 1:00, we're a-okay. here comes showers and april cou
any time the dew point is about 60 it's unpleasant and uncomfortable. 65 the current temperature in martinsburgttle cooler towards hunting town at 61. nothing on the radar. that will change tomorrow too. i think we have a good chance of scattered showers and storms. all because of a system moving our way. had a little system come through, showers back towards the blue ridge. that was about it. nice clearing skies. but look what's going on behind this area. back to the southwest. look at all the...
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. >> reporter: we begin with an unpleasant statistic. fact is for many reasons one child out of every 160 pregnancies doesn't survive. >> it is, of course, a heartbreaking event for a parent and a reason a berkeley college student goes out of the way to bring a little beauty to a terrible situation. >> do this one. one of my favorite ones. >> reporter: the first thing to know about alison hampton is she has nothing against marriage. in fact alison is herself happily married. that's husband don over there at the computer. now, the reason you need to know that -- >> here we go. >> reporter: is business alison is about to do this. to a perfectly good wedding dress. >> the hardest part for me is getting the beautiful wedding dress in my hands and going, i don't want to cut it up. it's too pretty. >> reporter: but after taking a pair of scissors to one dress five months ago, alison hasn't been able to stop. five hours every weekday on top of school and her job and then some. >> weekends are usually all sewing, all sewing all the time. >> repo
. >> reporter: we begin with an unpleasant statistic. fact is for many reasons one child out of every 160 pregnancies doesn't survive. >> it is, of course, a heartbreaking event for a parent and a reason a berkeley college student goes out of the way to bring a little beauty to a terrible situation. >> do this one. one of my favorite ones. >> reporter: the first thing to know about alison hampton is she has nothing against marriage. in fact alison is herself happily...
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. >> when investigators compared the bloody palmprint to charles's prints, they got an unpleasant surprise. >> the palmprint was compared to charles holden's known prints, and it was not a match. >> investigators now had to face the possibility that charles' story might actually be true. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts, name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that'
. >> when investigators compared the bloody palmprint to charles's prints, they got an unpleasant surprise. >> the palmprint was compared to charles holden's known prints, and it was not a match. >> investigators now had to face the possibility that charles' story might actually be true. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the...
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at that time when we tried to get a light there they said, well, we can't put a light anywhere unpleasing somebody gets killed, so i said we're going to wait for an elementary kid get killed and then we'll get a light, there were some accidents at that intersection and i wants to remind all of us i think it was at our last meeting or recently, we discussed the municipal railway services and how we had finally after decades been able to get the muni to change their afternoon schedules so that there were more frequent buses for kids going home and not -- and in fact that had always been a point of contention with older people particularly riding buses in the afternoon that the buses just became flooded with students coming home from school so i think my point is that a lot -- clearly from everything we heard today, this is a really important thing to do pedestrian safety becomes more important to us as the city is more congested and also frankly, remember that we have drawn down our school bus system so much this tha* we have a lot more kids walking and taking the public transportation syst
at that time when we tried to get a light there they said, well, we can't put a light anywhere unpleasing somebody gets killed, so i said we're going to wait for an elementary kid get killed and then we'll get a light, there were some accidents at that intersection and i wants to remind all of us i think it was at our last meeting or recently, we discussed the municipal railway services and how we had finally after decades been able to get the muni to change their afternoon schedules so that...
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it made for a long and very unpleasant commute for a lot of people. hope is that things will go better today. we'll keep an eye on it. but so far, so good. back to you guys in the studio. >>> megan, thank you. angie goff here at the live desk. death toll rising after another big quake rocks nepal. we have now confirmed 16 people are dead. we want to go to the video now and show you what we're seeing. people breaking down in the streets. too scared to go inside anywhere. the 7.3 quake more than 330 people hurt actually we're getting that number in my ear right now. the 7.3 quake actually rocked the area the epicenter was near mount everest near the china border. reports that shaking could be felt in india. some serious landslides are following the tremor. six quakes of magnitude 5 or higher have hit right after. we'll continue to follow this. >>> it is now 6:49 this morning. lawyers for former virginia governor bob mcdonnell head to federal court to fight his corruption conviction. you want to follow julie carrey on twitter. he was sentenced to two yea
it made for a long and very unpleasant commute for a lot of people. hope is that things will go better today. we'll keep an eye on it. but so far, so good. back to you guys in the studio. >>> megan, thank you. angie goff here at the live desk. death toll rising after another big quake rocks nepal. we have now confirmed 16 people are dead. we want to go to the video now and show you what we're seeing. people breaking down in the streets. too scared to go inside anywhere. the 7.3 quake...
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some are more serious than others, some are just unpleasant like one of them causes you too have oily stools. gerri: oh, boy. that is yucky. so before you go, quick advice if you can it up about what people should be doing instead of buying this noun sense. >> well, i know it is boring but, exercise. and portion control. watching your calories are really foundations of losing weight. so there are no quick fixes, it could be hard work but when you top change your habits you have enduring weight loss. gerri: thank you so much dr. pat, a voice of wisdom. >> thank you. gerri: now we want to know what you think our question do you think that diet supplements work? do you use them? let us know, log on to jerries willis.com -- jerry wig it dogerriwillis.com let us gln andnext panera is latest it clean up, is to for your yield or just pres. we'll be quite back. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. ger
some are more serious than others, some are just unpleasant like one of them causes you too have oily stools. gerri: oh, boy. that is yucky. so before you go, quick advice if you can it up about what people should be doing instead of buying this noun sense. >> well, i know it is boring but, exercise. and portion control. watching your calories are really foundations of losing weight. so there are no quick fixes, it could be hard work but when you top change your habits you have enduring...
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. >> this is unpleasant. on the westbound schuylkill 55 minutes to the blue route that is going on four times what it should be don't try to head for the capitol hilly drive blocked from the regatta until sun night, basically blocked the whole weekend, on i-95 look at the red for the double games in philly, on 422 westbound by arm and hammer a crash and speeds like 12 miles per hour coming away from limerick, use 724 instead. burlington bristol bridge going up in 20 minutes, head for the turnpike connecter instead. from you headed to cape may you can't get by the garden state parkway because of a downed pole and look for construction in newcastle county 202 495 will work a lot better for u happy mothers damon can an and all the moms out there. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> meantime we have breaking news from chinatown the city's chinatown section, where a fatal accidents is under investigation, police say a person was hit and killed by a duck boat, it happened at 10th and arch streets just several moment
. >> this is unpleasant. on the westbound schuylkill 55 minutes to the blue route that is going on four times what it should be don't try to head for the capitol hilly drive blocked from the regatta until sun night, basically blocked the whole weekend, on i-95 look at the red for the double games in philly, on 422 westbound by arm and hammer a crash and speeds like 12 miles per hour coming away from limerick, use 724 instead. burlington bristol bridge going up in 20 minutes, head for the...
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. >> this is unpleasant to hear.e fda investigation found listeria and oklahoma ice cream plant as early as 2013. they knew about it. they cleaned things up after 17 tests on listeria equipment came back positive. they neve shut down that facility. there were major scan terry violations in the plants. they were work to go get the ice cream back on store shelves in a few weeks, now that's looking like a few months. >> good news if you are an at&t customer. those are unlimited data plans they will not see data speeds slow down as much. >> many at&t customers are clinging to those unlimited data plans. they are good because you get as much data as you need but they are bad because the company than under hot water for severely throwing down the connections when they consider you are using too much data. it will only throttle you or slow you down when the network is conducted and not when you use a certain amount of data. a >> let's talk about speeding up for coffee. >> if you like using the refillable k cup filters you c
. >> this is unpleasant to hear.e fda investigation found listeria and oklahoma ice cream plant as early as 2013. they knew about it. they cleaned things up after 17 tests on listeria equipment came back positive. they neve shut down that facility. there were major scan terry violations in the plants. they were work to go get the ice cream back on store shelves in a few weeks, now that's looking like a few months. >> good news if you are an at&t customer. those are unlimited...
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north and west taking a look at have will get a blustery half of the work we coming not comfortable unpleasantother they begin >> pam moore: still add a san francisco officer makes good on the promise when one man loses a true treasure >> gary radnich: coming up later on this broadcast steph curry de you pretty much based sizzle chris rihanna rebath it >> gabe slate: thousands of people watched the fight for free this weekend the there for long this will have a huge impact on future live yvette's and is a up as part of an massive discussion over on-line piracy that next on kron >> pam moore: will have like there's gold owned by twitter and merck had delivered a blow to pay-per-view by allowing thousands of people to watch them may weather pacheo fight for free people jeff stream it on their mobile device our tech reporter gabe slate explains this could have a huge impact umbrage future big live events. and is sparking a huge battle over all wind i received >> gabe slate: here is what happened dozens of people at a the $100 pay-per-view fee to watch the fight live through cable-tv fired up thei
north and west taking a look at have will get a blustery half of the work we coming not comfortable unpleasantother they begin >> pam moore: still add a san francisco officer makes good on the promise when one man loses a true treasure >> gary radnich: coming up later on this broadcast steph curry de you pretty much based sizzle chris rihanna rebath it >> gabe slate: thousands of people watched the fight for free this weekend the there for long this will have a huge impact on...
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i've been asking the viewers to take pictures of inconsiderate and unpleasant public behavior, and to point at it and post it to twitter with the #fingerofshame. let's look at some of my favorites. these come from our viewers. there's a guy who put a cardboard box on top of the recycling bin instead of just lifting the lid. he gets the finger of shame. from jessica, when trying to stop diabetes by using sugaring gum balls to do it. you can't stop diabetes if no one gets it, folks. courtney says my family doesn't know how to throw away empty shampoo bottles. finger of shame to them. this comes to us from a guy who's in a bar with a gentleman who had no shirt. well, when you have a body like that, you flaunt it. next, this truck knocked these mailboxes. guess no mail in the hood for a couple days. finger of shame. and finally, like father like son. boots with gym shorts. finger of shame. yeah, that's nothing to teach a child. and it sounds like the most depressing country song ever recorded. if you see something objectionable happening in a public place, don't do anything illegal. point
i've been asking the viewers to take pictures of inconsiderate and unpleasant public behavior, and to point at it and post it to twitter with the #fingerofshame. let's look at some of my favorites. these come from our viewers. there's a guy who put a cardboard box on top of the recycling bin instead of just lifting the lid. he gets the finger of shame. from jessica, when trying to stop diabetes by using sugaring gum balls to do it. you can't stop diabetes if no one gets it, folks. courtney says...
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unfortunately, all too many of them are unpleasant ones.tacked by an inmate wielding a sock full of batteries. to make matters worse, he received ten days in segregation for going beyond defending himself to pummeling the other inmate. today hayes is in for a rare pleasant surprise. every once in a while jail social workers, in cooperation with a local charity, pass out small gift bags of toiletries and snacks to the inmates. >> what did you get? >> snickers bar. looks like some shampoo. breakfast drink, kool-aid, cookies and deodorant. wow, nice package. they take care of you. they're not bad people. you don't get sweets in here. so i can't wait to take a bite of my snickers. >> like all segregation inmates, hayes is handcuffed during his recreation time outside his cell. the restraints are supposed to prevent inmates from fight being, but in this case, they're just a hindrance to his ability to enjoy his snack. >> this is awesome. i feel like cookie monster. >> the day also brings one of the few pleasures in krystle o'reilly's life. a vis
unfortunately, all too many of them are unpleasant ones.tacked by an inmate wielding a sock full of batteries. to make matters worse, he received ten days in segregation for going beyond defending himself to pummeling the other inmate. today hayes is in for a rare pleasant surprise. every once in a while jail social workers, in cooperation with a local charity, pass out small gift bags of toiletries and snacks to the inmates. >> what did you get? >> snickers bar. looks like some...
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if you are a parent of young children you just forget, and it is unpleasant for everybody around you but they will fall asleep and try to be nice. >> my children were perfect when i was younger. >> yes. >> i know last time i was on the plane. would i never, you know, a family comes in with young kid. they are like oh, no. >> they said, it is okay, we have snacks. we have everything. we have toys. it will be okay. >> they are like okay, we're cool. >> if you bring the the right reenforcement and all that, usually it is okay. >> yes, i bring all of the extra stuff like candy that never give them they come on planes i bring gummy stuff and they bring out stuff and try to prepare. there will be one flight once in a while when things go ary. >> yes please, please, stop crying. >> karen, thanks for that. 9:04. is there still periscope, we know couples meet through social media, i have a good friend that met on twitter. >> yes, look at that. >> now it is playing a role in the wedding ceremony. >> a couple who in met on twitter, will be, streaming their wedding, with this new kind of app thi
if you are a parent of young children you just forget, and it is unpleasant for everybody around you but they will fall asleep and try to be nice. >> my children were perfect when i was younger. >> yes. >> i know last time i was on the plane. would i never, you know, a family comes in with young kid. they are like oh, no. >> they said, it is okay, we have snacks. we have everything. we have toys. it will be okay. >> they are like okay, we're cool. >> if you...
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i think we all have some level of recollection of maybe not serious trauma but unpleasantness.omeone who should have loved us and did not. we sometimes think we have gotten over it but many times it is distorting and shadowing our behavior. and it is debilitating. you know, you have regrets, but you do something about it. i think, as in the book, the best thing is to stop thinking about yourself and to start thinking about somebody else start taking care of somebody else. it is not always about you. charlie: you say that you did not appreciate the hierarchy of color until you went to howard. toni: that is true. charlie: what did you learn about the hierarchy of color? toni: that it was more convenient the lighter your skin was. there were levels that i could even distinguish in sororities schools, departments, etc. where the obedience was and where the adoration was and the scorn for some people who were not light skinned. charlie: how did you experience it? toni: very differently. [laughter] toni: i thought my little hometown was the way the whole world was. the hierarchy in m
i think we all have some level of recollection of maybe not serious trauma but unpleasantness.omeone who should have loved us and did not. we sometimes think we have gotten over it but many times it is distorting and shadowing our behavior. and it is debilitating. you know, you have regrets, but you do something about it. i think, as in the book, the best thing is to stop thinking about yourself and to start thinking about somebody else start taking care of somebody else. it is not always about...
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what i said is unpleasant to hear. politicians shy away from it. i think it's inevitable. >> when you say the state of iraq has ceased to exist, what does that mean? what are the ramifications? does it mean we are not going to put humpty dumpty back together again? >> absolutely. i think the sunni arabs are never going to agree to be in a state where shia outnumber them 3-1. that's what isis has been able to take advantage of. our objective should be a new sunni state out of the western part of iraq, eastern part of syria run by moderates or at least authoritarians who are not radical islamists. what's left right now is a satellite of the ayatollah in tehran. >>> let's talk a little about 2016. you are the one person on earth who was thinking of running for president and isn't going to run for president on the republican side. you seriously considered a run. you said this week you can't because it's not feasible for someone like you to run what does that mean? >> i think the reality is unless you are an elected official at the seminar level or gube
what i said is unpleasant to hear. politicians shy away from it. i think it's inevitable. >> when you say the state of iraq has ceased to exist, what does that mean? what are the ramifications? does it mean we are not going to put humpty dumpty back together again? >> absolutely. i think the sunni arabs are never going to agree to be in a state where shia outnumber them 3-1. that's what isis has been able to take advantage of. our objective should be a new sunni state out of the...
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two unpleasant men police say seemed to be enjoying themselves at the expense of the cops. so back to zero. by august 2013 it had been almost a full year since amy jane brandhagen's murder in pendleton. investigators had exhausted hundreds of leads. and themselves. >> i knew it was having an impact on my mental health. >> on august 8th the chief took his family out of town for some r & r. and the very next day a woman named karen lange happened to be a member of amy jane's church said she was going for a walk. >> she came down and i'll never forget what she said. she said well you know i was thinking maybe we could go out for dessert afterward. >> karen was an accomplished singer and pianist. then vice president of a local community college. her walk was almost a daily habit. it was 4:30 p.m. lots of sun left on the warm august afternoon. >> and the last words she said to me were well i guess we'll just have a nice boring evening. >> dan went back to tinkering on his motorcycle. lost allrack of time. it was dark when his son walked into the room and asked an innocuous quest
two unpleasant men police say seemed to be enjoying themselves at the expense of the cops. so back to zero. by august 2013 it had been almost a full year since amy jane brandhagen's murder in pendleton. investigators had exhausted hundreds of leads. and themselves. >> i knew it was having an impact on my mental health. >> on august 8th the chief took his family out of town for some r & r. and the very next day a woman named karen lange happened to be a member of amy jane's...
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i just think in many respects this will cause unpleasantness, we will just model frug and those of us -- it might lead to a bigger and bigger separation of society into those who behave in that way and those who don't. and i don't like that but if you are asking is there going to be a complete collapse, i don't think there is going to be a complete collapse. one thing about america that i think is much better in britain is that there is much more resistance to it and much more resilience in society. at least there's a kind of critical matter, people who are at least thinking about these things and have -- there is no frankness about it at all. wamu last question back there, we said -- >> we are just out of time. we had a reception across the hallway. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our face book page
i just think in many respects this will cause unpleasantness, we will just model frug and those of us -- it might lead to a bigger and bigger separation of society into those who behave in that way and those who don't. and i don't like that but if you are asking is there going to be a complete collapse, i don't think there is going to be a complete collapse. one thing about america that i think is much better in britain is that there is much more resistance to it and much more resilience in...
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if her to demand to judge everybody on their politics, i think society becomes a very unpleasant place to live. there's much to be said for keeping a greater wallop privacy around what people do and say at any one time. not quite sure that answers your question, but that would be my thinking. whichever way is the best, we may be at a point now where we have gone overboard. everybody's got to know everything about everyone, and i'm not sure that's healthy, either. mr. rosen: you raise the question of anonymous speech and i want to focus on that later. do you want to talk about american free speech and imperialism? >> there is an ideal that all the censorship that takes place on campus, at least it's done with good intentions. there are few times when human beings act with a single intention ever. i get the argument that campuses are trying to make places more welcoming and inclusive. we are not a litigation organization. we have dealt with case after case where administrators have told student that they cannot hand out copies of the constitution without getting two weeks advance notice
if her to demand to judge everybody on their politics, i think society becomes a very unpleasant place to live. there's much to be said for keeping a greater wallop privacy around what people do and say at any one time. not quite sure that answers your question, but that would be my thinking. whichever way is the best, we may be at a point now where we have gone overboard. everybody's got to know everything about everyone, and i'm not sure that's healthy, either. mr. rosen: you raise the...
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. >>> over 100,000 taxpayers just had something really unpleasant happen. it was not paying their taxes. it was that their personal financial information was stolen by a sophisticated organization, an organized crime syndicate, to boot. the data thieves did not hack people's personal computers, instead, they just went right to uncle sam, right to the irs and tapped in and got your information there. what? how does that happen? you think if you're going to be electronically filing and the irs will have your file, you think you would be at least safe because there is nothing more personal than the information you give the government. >> absolutely, but what happened here is the irs had this app on their website called "get transcripts." and what it allowed you to do as an american to get past tax returns in case you wanted to get a mortgage or college financial aid. here is the thing, the crooks got in there and got even more information to download. and guess how they got in there in the first place? they already had tons of information from maybe previous t
. >>> over 100,000 taxpayers just had something really unpleasant happen. it was not paying their taxes. it was that their personal financial information was stolen by a sophisticated organization, an organized crime syndicate, to boot. the data thieves did not hack people's personal computers, instead, they just went right to uncle sam, right to the irs and tapped in and got your information there. what? how does that happen? you think if you're going to be electronically filing and...
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. >> reporter: we begin with an unpleasant statistic. the fact that for many reasons, one child out of every 160 pregnancies doesn't survive. it is, of course a hard-breaking event for a parent. and the reason one berkeley city college student goes out of her way to bring a little beauty to a terrible situation. >> i do this one. one of my favorite ones. >> reporter: the first thing you should know about allison hampton is she has nothing against marriage. in fact allison is herself happily married. that's husband don over at the computer. now, the reason you need to know that -- >> here we go. >> reporter: -- is because allison is about to do this. to a perfectly good wedding dress. >> the hardest part for me was getting this beautiful wedding dress in my hands and going, i don't want to cut it up. it's too pretty. >> reporter: but after taking a pair of scissors to one dress five months ago, allison hasn't been able to stop. five hours every weekday on top of school and her job, and then some. >> the weekends are usually all sewing. al
. >> reporter: we begin with an unpleasant statistic. the fact that for many reasons, one child out of every 160 pregnancies doesn't survive. it is, of course a hard-breaking event for a parent. and the reason one berkeley city college student goes out of her way to bring a little beauty to a terrible situation. >> i do this one. one of my favorite ones. >> reporter: the first thing you should know about allison hampton is she has nothing against marriage. in fact allison is...
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leon: we're hearing from the woman with an unpleasant surprise in her grapes. a black widow spider.t we are learning about the recovery fr we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq. ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. leon: despite expected $250 million deficit, d.c. government officials want to spend $35000 on a feasibility study. alison: this is for a gondola to connect georgetown to rosslyn. abc7 watchdog investigator chris papst explains. chris: in the near future the skyline of georgetown could look a bit different if some city leaders get their way. a gondola will cut through the sky. >> i think it sounds awful. >> i t
leon: we're hearing from the woman with an unpleasant surprise in her grapes. a black widow spider.t we are learning about the recovery fr we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow!...
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try to fight their way in they'll work in a predominantly sunni area and that could find a very unpleasant moment there in ramadi. at this stage, the u.s. having said ramadi wasn't important for a while trying to catch up with itself and work out what the next stage could be. the key point is this was supposed to be the next place that isis was kicked out of. instead, it's the next place that isis has in fact taken. >> nick paton walsh reporting live for us this morning. thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry says there is reason isis has been able to take ramadi. there aren't enough iraqi forces in that area yet. kerry putting emphasis on the word yet. and he said that this morning while talking in south korea. the obama administration believes it is making strides against the terrorist group in other parts of the country. cnn's sunlen serfaty is at the white house to tell us about that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. u.s. officials have recently been taking pains to downplay the significance of ramadi saying they are not focused on this one city and certainly u.s.
try to fight their way in they'll work in a predominantly sunni area and that could find a very unpleasant moment there in ramadi. at this stage, the u.s. having said ramadi wasn't important for a while trying to catch up with itself and work out what the next stage could be. the key point is this was supposed to be the next place that isis was kicked out of. instead, it's the next place that isis has in fact taken. >> nick paton walsh reporting live for us this morning. thank you....
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. >> reporter: this is like -- >> it's unpleasant. >> reporter: oh!! >> it will make you cough. >> reporter: heavy equipment is digging a hole 20 feet deep. the idea is to cover it with at least 10 feet of sand. good thing because the smell was reaching houses two miles inland! and people in pacifica are ecstatic. >> got to cover your mouth and try not to throw up, it's so bad it smells so horrible. i'm so glad they are finally doing this. >> reporter: getting rid of whales isn't cheap. $40,000 for this operation but includes a second whale, too. >> we still have a whole 'nother whale to go. this is only the first half of the project today. >> reporter: a quarter mile away, this mess is next. tomorrow morning the process starts again on this side of the beach when the excavator moves in to take care of this dead sperm whale n pacifica, don ford, kpix 5. >> experts say that the whales have been washing up on bay area beaches partly because of an onshore wind that has been blowing now for several weeks. >>> environmental disaster is unfolding along one o
. >> reporter: this is like -- >> it's unpleasant. >> reporter: oh!! >> it will make you cough. >> reporter: heavy equipment is digging a hole 20 feet deep. the idea is to cover it with at least 10 feet of sand. good thing because the smell was reaching houses two miles inland! and people in pacifica are ecstatic. >> got to cover your mouth and try not to throw up, it's so bad it smells so horrible. i'm so glad they are finally doing this. >> reporter:...
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happens to the 7 or 8 million subsidized health beneficiaries but the rest who are not liking the unpleasanturprises? >> i don't know where the surprises are, neil. all i can tell you premiums are not skyrocketing in my state and i don't think they're skyrocketing in most states. i don't know what the "wall street journal" is saying. neil: i don't want toarth fact, looks like the subsidies go and we have to keep these people insured if republicans offer a scaled back plan that would not cover everything and that the reality might be that we can't cover everything and it was unrealistic to cover everything. what would you think of that? >> there are lots of ways to cut costs that we aren't trying these days. our health insurance system is the most administratively complicated system in the world. 25 cents of every premium dollar, neil goes for administrative overhead. no other health care system in the world has the overhead costs. neil: haven't we switched overhead, governor. we've gone through a private enterprise overhead to a public government overhead, state exchanges that might be force
happens to the 7 or 8 million subsidized health beneficiaries but the rest who are not liking the unpleasanturprises? >> i don't know where the surprises are, neil. all i can tell you premiums are not skyrocketing in my state and i don't think they're skyrocketing in most states. i don't know what the "wall street journal" is saying. neil: i don't want toarth fact, looks like the subsidies go and we have to keep these people insured if republicans offer a scaled back plan that...
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it's unpleasant conditions. we have a combination of heat and humidity where the conditions are particularly nasty. >> all right, richard. thank you very much for that update. >>> we'll bring in dr. malik in the studio in doha. he's a professor of medicine at the well cornell medical college here in catqatar. thank you for being here. we have reports that the latest death toll is more than 1,000. what do you make of the heat wave, and tell us what the primary reason for those deaths are? >> okay. so this is actually not a first-time event. it occurs pretty much every year. this time the death toll has, obviously, gone in excessive 1,000. previously it's 500 to 600. this is actually a normal phenomenon. it's when the body is not able to cool down adequately when the temperatures rise particularly when you've got high humidity. so it's not particular with india, actually. in the u.s. it can occur as well. so the major manifestations are that the person will become dehydrated and develop something called heatstroke
it's unpleasant conditions. we have a combination of heat and humidity where the conditions are particularly nasty. >> all right, richard. thank you very much for that update. >>> we'll bring in dr. malik in the studio in doha. he's a professor of medicine at the well cornell medical college here in catqatar. thank you for being here. we have reports that the latest death toll is more than 1,000. what do you make of the heat wave, and tell us what the primary reason for those...
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. >> my unpleasant duty to report this bacteria lives on every surface all around us. >> not scary backear crashes but bacteria we wouldn't necessarily want on our face. >> doctor angela lamb teaches dermatology at mt. sinai. professionals from last year found equal amounts of bacteria on the beard clean shaven bearded face, still proves tougher to keep clean. >> if you ate for example pizza with a long beard and you didn't wash well, the scent of the pizza will be there. >> chelsey's made man barber shop owner sam is the beard guy. >> you can say that. >> face full of toilet bowl bacteria sam asks the beard today spends time with their facial hair. >> oh i'm going with the natural look. then no, that doesn't look natural. that looks like you're being lazy. >> sam's the man cleaning and maintenance. >> conditioners oils, beard wax, beard brush beard comb. >> shampoo, little conditioning, that's about it maybe little oil some almond oily use every once in a while. >> wash it every day. fifteen minute at the barber, everything for you. >> i waited long time. i am not following -- >> in ch
. >> my unpleasant duty to report this bacteria lives on every surface all around us. >> not scary backear crashes but bacteria we wouldn't necessarily want on our face. >> doctor angela lamb teaches dermatology at mt. sinai. professionals from last year found equal amounts of bacteria on the beard clean shaven bearded face, still proves tougher to keep clean. >> if you ate for example pizza with a long beard and you didn't wash well, the scent of the pizza will be...
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what i said is unpleasant to hear and politicians shy away from it. >> when you say the state of iraq ceased to exist. what does that mean and what are the ramifications? does it mean we won't be humpty dumpty back together again? >> exactly. i don't know anybody who's going to push them back. the arabs divided between sunnis and shias, i think the sunni arabs will never agree to be in a state where shia outnumber them three to one. i think our objective should be a new sunni state out of the western part of iraq eastern part of syria run by mod ratds or at least authoritarians who are not radical islamists. it's not anything we should try to aid. >> let's talk about 2016. you're the one person on earth who was thinking of running for president and isn't going to run for president on the president side. you said this week that you can't because you say it's not feasible for someone like you to run. what does that mean? >> i think the reality is that unless you're an elected official at that level it's hard to overcome the attention that you can't get -- win. national security with cen
what i said is unpleasant to hear and politicians shy away from it. >> when you say the state of iraq ceased to exist. what does that mean and what are the ramifications? does it mean we won't be humpty dumpty back together again? >> exactly. i don't know anybody who's going to push them back. the arabs divided between sunnis and shias, i think the sunni arabs will never agree to be in a state where shia outnumber them three to one. i think our objective should be a new sunni state...
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. >> reporter: it's my unpleasant duty to report it's lives on every surface around us. >> it's bacteriauldn't want our face. >> this doctor teaching dermatology at mount sinai a study of 400 medical professional found equal amounts of bacteria on the faceings faceings of thed and clean shaven a bearded face was tougher to keep clean. >> if you ate, for example pizza, with a long beard you didn't wash well the scent of the pizza i smell pizza. >> chelsea made man barbershop owner sam is the beard guy. >> you can say that. prevent a face full of toilet bowl bacteria he asks the bearded to spend time with facial hair. >> a lot of people who will just let it go and i'm going with the natural look. you know no, that doesn't look natural. that looks like you're being lazy. >> reporter: instead sam demands cleaning and maintenance maintenance. >> balm, conditioners, oils, scents beard wax. beard brush. beard comb. >> shampoo, a little bit of conditioner, that's about it of the maybe a little bit of oil. almond oil i use every once in awhile. >> watch it every day and use wax. >> or 15 minutes
. >> reporter: it's my unpleasant duty to report it's lives on every surface around us. >> it's bacteriauldn't want our face. >> this doctor teaching dermatology at mount sinai a study of 400 medical professional found equal amounts of bacteria on the faceings faceings of thed and clean shaven a bearded face was tougher to keep clean. >> if you ate, for example pizza, with a long beard you didn't wash well the scent of the pizza i smell pizza. >> chelsea made man...
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we'll check it again more of the unpleasantness in the next half hour. >> matt thanks very much. >>>ice are investigating an early morning attack in south philadelphia. officials say a woman woke up to an intruder standing over her bed who then sexually assaulted her. for more on this now we turn to "action news" reporter chad pradelli live at the scene today on south rose wood street. chad, what's the latest here? >> reporter: brian the home invasion sexual assault happened about halfway down the block here on rose wood around 5:30 a.m. police are still trying to figure out exactly how that suspect got into the row home but they also believe he may be responsible for a similar attack just a few blocks away two months ago. crime scene investigators spent the morning searching this home on the 1800 block of rose wood street searching for clues that might lead to a man who attacked and sexually assaulted a woman around 5:30. >> general feeling is concern that something like this would happen. >> for this to happen on this block it's ridiculous. >>> it's crazy. outrageous. shouldn't go
we'll check it again more of the unpleasantness in the next half hour. >> matt thanks very much. >>>ice are investigating an early morning attack in south philadelphia. officials say a woman woke up to an intruder standing over her bed who then sexually assaulted her. for more on this now we turn to "action news" reporter chad pradelli live at the scene today on south rose wood street. chad, what's the latest here? >> reporter: brian the home invasion sexual...
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. >> dave begins to think about his girlfriend barbara and the unpleasant way they parted. >> i thought how awful it would be for her if i actually died in the plane crash. >> he decides to use his camera to record what could be a farewell message. >> hey, barb, it's me. i'm watching the plane on the tv. we're having landing gear problems. we're going to crash land. emergency landing, crash land at l.a.x., but thought i'd leave you a message just in case, what is i love you and everything is going to be groovy. love to my mom and family, let them know that i love them. that's it. >> meanwhile, the flight attendants are busy preparing the passengers. >> at this time, remove all heil-heeled shoes and sharp objects. >> i think the scariest moments for me, it was when they're explaining to us, you need to decide how you want to brace yourself for this emergency landing. >> if you want to assume the alternate brace position -- >> you have a choice. you can either go, put your arms up there and lean against the thing, or you can put -- lean down and put your head between your knees. but just
. >> dave begins to think about his girlfriend barbara and the unpleasant way they parted. >> i thought how awful it would be for her if i actually died in the plane crash. >> he decides to use his camera to record what could be a farewell message. >> hey, barb, it's me. i'm watching the plane on the tv. we're having landing gear problems. we're going to crash land. emergency landing, crash land at l.a.x., but thought i'd leave you a message just in case, what is i love...
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so we call it unsettled kind of day but not unpleasant does that make sense, bob kelly?s, it does. i still think we should call her. hey listen, if i'm up, we all should be up. 4:31 good morning, crews have been up all night working on the vine street expressway, here is a live look, downtown the tunnels underneath the vine street expressway here on the westbound side, between broad and the schuylkill expressway. left lane blocked. everybody push over to the right. not bothering anybody. light volume at least at the moment as sue mentioned, all of the roads little damp from the rain we had on the overnight, little sprinkle on the windshield wipers once, twice maybe to get all of the raindrops off. no problems here on 95. schuylkill expressway, the blue route nice and quiet no problems coming in from the suburbs and looking good up and down the northeast extension. how much, in media we've got some downed wires along elwyn road right off the baltimore pike. so for at least the first hour or so out of the gate here rose tree road, would be the best bet. they are still work
so we call it unsettled kind of day but not unpleasant does that make sense, bob kelly?s, it does. i still think we should call her. hey listen, if i'm up, we all should be up. 4:31 good morning, crews have been up all night working on the vine street expressway, here is a live look, downtown the tunnels underneath the vine street expressway here on the westbound side, between broad and the schuylkill expressway. left lane blocked. everybody push over to the right. not bothering anybody. light...