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. >> for zuma to say the image makes us look bad is hypocritical. south africa looks bad because of not addressing the social inequality placing the country in this apartheid era. maybe statistics or 70% of the population lives in squaled conditions, and a lot of violence is pouring over. >> we all like to have a country where we don't have front pages of the newspaper. it's an extension of our society that thinks it's okay to attack people because they come from foreign lands and are poor. what makes us look bad is when there has been one conviction for murder. that makes us look bad. the routes of the story goes back and runs deep. it follows comments made by the zulu king. he said foreigners must pack their bags and go home. denying responsibility for what ensued. he said if he wanted foreigners killed the country would be reduced to ashes, and wanted the media investigated for its coverage of the speech. between the president and the zulu king, they cover the messenger. >> there's no suggestion that the media were inaccurate, only that they quote
. >> for zuma to say the image makes us look bad is hypocritical. south africa looks bad because of not addressing the social inequality placing the country in this apartheid era. maybe statistics or 70% of the population lives in squaled conditions, and a lot of violence is pouring over. >> we all like to have a country where we don't have front pages of the newspaper. it's an extension of our society that thinks it's okay to attack people because they come from foreign lands and...
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at seniors it allowed us to look at youth, and it allowed us to look at vocational training throughout the entire community of western addition i've been involved in trying to create something much bigger in the bayview and i'm saying i'm in support and mr. br u.s. o did a very good report yes we can do it in san francisco but we have to combine the politics and deal with what needs to be done in the community thank you. >> thank you mr. williams. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm the executive director of community technology network a part of sf connected funded by the department of aging and provide trainers to the senior centers our trainers work one to one in small groups with the seniors at those locations and the need that i see happening and i appreciate that you talk about digital inclusion and affordability and adoption and the adoption piece is what we focus on understanding that the devices that people use change every year or every 6 months and the applications that they use through those devices also change frequently when was the last time you logged into your gmail and noticed
at seniors it allowed us to look at youth, and it allowed us to look at vocational training throughout the entire community of western addition i've been involved in trying to create something much bigger in the bayview and i'm saying i'm in support and mr. br u.s. o did a very good report yes we can do it in san francisco but we have to combine the politics and deal with what needs to be done in the community thank you. >> thank you mr. williams. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm...
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i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i press that button. i'm gonna put my fingertip right on that little trigger, and that is gonna precisely and perfectly apply that makeup in a micro-thin layer onto my skin, giving me perfectly camouflaged skin so that any issues that i have immediately look like they disappear. it feels great. and you can see that it's a really clean way to apply your makeup. i mean, i can even go down here onto my décolleté. it's not going onto my t-shirt. it's really clean and refreshing, and in seconds, i'm finished. the results are stunning. you can do it, too. it's that easy. >> announcer
i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i...
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at what happened to us. look at our conditions. >> they sold us. they are coward and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in the open in ms. recalliserables. in miserable conditions. >> they are the sheiks. they fled to jordan and turkey sitting in hotels and homes. >> people who have fled speak of fierce battles. some say battles are scattered in ram javadi. isil fighters are making gains, closing in on the center. more than 75% is under isil's control. the government has sent reinforcements but this is going to be a long battle. mosques across baghdad have opened their doors to shelter the displaced. this is their new home. but everyone here was allowed to enter baghdad only after being sponsored by the highest religious body. >> more than 250 people live in this building. they are scattered in rooms like this. we are not allowed to film them for privacy but they are scattered all over this compound. there are a few mattresses there and they are living in tough conditions. now, they were allowed in after they were sponsored by the sunni endowment
at what happened to us. look at our conditions. >> they sold us. they are coward and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in the open in ms. recalliserables. in miserable conditions. >> they are the sheiks. they fled to jordan and turkey sitting in hotels and homes. >> people who have fled speak of fierce battles. some say battles are scattered in ram javadi. isil fighters are making gains, closing in on the center. more than 75% is under isil's control. the government...
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. >> who knows, god could be a woman, a president who would help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest white kid my father ever met. >> in total, lear wrote produced produced. >> we don't know what the episode is all about. oh, it's about abortion. >> lear has left his mark on american politics. founding people for the american way and he's fought against religious fundamentalism. >> what can i say about jerry fallwell. i was the number one enmy in the generation. >> in his 90-plus years he has lived a multitude of lives. one of those lives as a bomber in world war ii. >> americans love america. but there was a time after world war ii when we were in love with america. >> i had a chance to speak with norman lear, of all of this, and his thoughts of being a father of six, he tells about his recent book, all this i get to experience. >> you have tackled issues of racism, home owes phobia, did you set out being a trail playser? >> i didn't think of it as being a trail blazer.
. >> who knows, god could be a woman, a president who would help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest white kid my father ever met. >> in total, lear wrote produced produced. >> we don't know what the episode is all about. oh, it's about abortion. >> lear has left his mark on american politics. founding people for the american way...
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i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look. >> i'm a little concerned. >> it's intimidating. >> i'm nervous. >> announcer: and then they tried it for the first time. >> you ready? >> oh. i guess so. >> just push it? >> yeah. >> a couple drops? >> two, three. >> i was kind of scared i wasn't gonna be able to do it. >> it feels really good. >> it's a lot simpler than i thought. >> it's so easy. >> announcer: when they finished luminessing, they looked at the results. >> wow. it looks amazing. my skin looks flawless. there's a huge difference. it's so amazing. >> i don't like to spend a lot of time, and i like things very, very natural. i think it's great. this looks like i have flawless skin. >> i feel like i'm 10 years younger. i really do. i mean, this looks great. >> i have so much redness, and i don't see that anymore. it's very easy, and it's great. i like it a lot. >> i love it. >> i'm ready to take one home. >> i do look -- it looks incredible, yeah. thank you. >> announcer: look at the sun damage, age spots, and fine lin
i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look. >> i'm a little concerned. >> it's intimidating. >> i'm nervous. >> announcer: and then they tried it for the first time. >> you ready? >> oh. i guess so. >> just push it? >> yeah. >> a couple drops? >> two, three. >> i was kind of scared i wasn't gonna be able to do it. >> it feels really good. >> it's a lot simpler than i thought. >>...
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vampire bats in there. >> join the conversation by following us on twitter and at al jazeera.com/techknow. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >>> while rain forests around the world continue to be diminished, there's a bright spot in costa rica. this is a 720 acre rain forest that once was partly devastated by pasture use. planted. >> today, through impressive environmental efforts, it's a shining example of reforestation and renewal of biodiversity. paul foster is the founder. >> most of the trees we're looking at here we planted 12 years ago. originally this was pasture. regenerated. >> i like your garden. it's very nice. >> as an entamologist i got a
vampire bats in there. >> join the conversation by following us on twitter and at al jazeera.com/techknow. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing...
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it's a good reminder for us take a look at the site and see how it looks on mobile. us some ideas about how to -- for some people only paying attention on their big screen what things can we do to make us look good. >> image optimization you want to make sure the size of the image, how big the files are. run it through. set a limit. very important. don't use flash. >> right. >> just stop. you know, it may mark the final death of the lash. design for vertical. so don't make people skolcroll to the right or left. imagine it's a phone, you know, a galaxy or an iphone and they're doing this. if you put your information in a vertical scroll you're going to help yourself immensely. there's something called responsive to design. it's smart enough to know how to resize depending on the device you're looking at. so it has beens to be this site where you can look at it on the desk top or look at it on something as small as the iphone. it's the same side but automatically resizes itself and makes sense. most developers understand that. >> to me that's the only answer. when you'
it's a good reminder for us take a look at the site and see how it looks on mobile. us some ideas about how to -- for some people only paying attention on their big screen what things can we do to make us look good. >> image optimization you want to make sure the size of the image, how big the files are. run it through. set a limit. very important. don't use flash. >> right. >> just stop. you know, it may mark the final death of the lash. design for vertical. so don't make...
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and that's where the problem arose, that they said oh, look, they're representing us as we're a bunch of -- the white dudes are a bunch of sex offender, child molesters, rapos, homosexual rats. you know, a whole laundry list of things. >> while the prison took disciplinary action against grapf and hall, huff claims he intervened as well. >> i called over there and said hey, you need to cut that stuff out because you're not making us look any better than those guys are. it doesn't take a big tough guy or a smart guy to get sprayed and drug out of your cell. and now you're raising hell with these people and making us look like idiots. >> those things had calmed down, prison officials did not allow us to come back right away. but two weeks later, we were told that michael gill had been injured. little did we know a new drama was about to unfold. >> i was asked to get offender gill to bring him to medical. he's declaring a self-emergency. he said he has a broken arm. >> authorities told us that gill's injury was the result of banging on his cell door when he was denied a shower. >> i've b
and that's where the problem arose, that they said oh, look, they're representing us as we're a bunch of -- the white dudes are a bunch of sex offender, child molesters, rapos, homosexual rats. you know, a whole laundry list of things. >> while the prison took disciplinary action against grapf and hall, huff claims he intervened as well. >> i called over there and said hey, you need to cut that stuff out because you're not making us look any better than those guys are. it doesn't...
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us. if you're looking for an easier way to hit the links. foot golf may be your speed. melissa magee shows us in fyi philly. >> reporter: instead of using a golf club -- >> you kick it. >> reporter: cobbs creek is the first foot golf course in pennsylvania. we brought an expert in to navigate the course from the philadelphia union. >> look at that. >> try to hit it as hard as possible. all geared up, it's time to grip and rip it? wow! that's a good ball. a football hole is 21 inches big enough for a regulation soccer ball, but tough to sink a putt. unbelievable. >> there it is. >> fyi philly airs tonight at # p.m. >> in "healthcheck" this morning, radnor township school district is reporting 8 cases of whopping cough. officials said they stepped up daily clean and disinfecting to stopment spread of the disease. >>> your height could be connected to heart disease. genes that governor height affect cholesterol especially in men. the risk of clogged arteries rose for 13% for every 2 1/2 inch decrease in height from an average of 5'8". >>> it might take people more to make h
us. if you're looking for an easier way to hit the links. foot golf may be your speed. melissa magee shows us in fyi philly. >> reporter: instead of using a golf club -- >> you kick it. >> reporter: cobbs creek is the first foot golf course in pennsylvania. we brought an expert in to navigate the course from the philadelphia union. >> look at that. >> try to hit it as hard as possible. all geared up, it's time to grip and rip it? wow! that's a good ball. a football...
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looks like. but this isn't it. there's enough of usstreets trying to change what's going on. >> we'll have much more on news4 at 6. back to you, jim. >> a lot of eyes on that message there. dianna, thank you. >>> we continue to work developing stories out of baltimore right now. the violence having a big impact not just on neighborhoods but at local landmarks. ahead, pat collins talks to people about how businesses have been impacted. >>> we are talking about beautiful weather today, tomorrow, but then a nor'easter trying to develop. i'll show you how it affects the end of your workweek, plus the weekend fore >> announcer: and now your storm team4 forecast. >>> we've seen beautiful weather across the region today. take a look at this picture outside right now towards the white house down towards the tidal potomac a gorgeous afternoon. temperatures sitting in the upper 60s to low 70s, currently 69 at the airport. a little breezy, winds out of the north at 15 miles an hour. we've seen some cloud cover today but not much at all. it has re
looks like. but this isn't it. there's enough of usstreets trying to change what's going on. >> we'll have much more on news4 at 6. back to you, jim. >> a lot of eyes on that message there. dianna, thank you. >>> we continue to work developing stories out of baltimore right now. the violence having a big impact not just on neighborhoods but at local landmarks. ahead, pat collins talks to people about how businesses have been impacted. >>> we are talking about...
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looking forward to the nice warm up we will see. what's interesting is in warm up actually just gets us back to seasonable, will feel pretty good to you here. tracking re tort of storm system, you can feel very well defined cloud structure here. looks like inverted comma shape, but that's your area of low pressure, see how the clouds are thinning away, as they continue to do so we end one more sunshine already some pretty colors showing up over the morning sky for us. looking forward tomorrow just a gem of a day enjoy it, because coastal storm decides it will develop here, on thursday, and friday, sending our temperatures on nosedive. bringing back the clouds. bringing back the mist and the breeze and the showers and just some dreary weather to wrap up the work week. but, i come bearing some better news for the weekend too. justin, over to you. >> this time of year all about the sunshine, you get the clouds, it is cool in the 50's, but break out the sun talking some 70s and we will see the sunshine today. check it out. this is 76, right around girard, both directions eastbound and westbound looking good. you can see the skies have cle
looking forward to the nice warm up we will see. what's interesting is in warm up actually just gets us back to seasonable, will feel pretty good to you here. tracking re tort of storm system, you can feel very well defined cloud structure here. looks like inverted comma shape, but that's your area of low pressure, see how the clouds are thinning away, as they continue to do so we end one more sunshine already some pretty colors showing up over the morning sky for us. looking forward tomorrow...
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look at what's happening on the roads we take it to the skies. good morning. >> good morning justin, as you said, rain continues to fall for us. back in time, showing you severe weather actually fired up in some of the storm reports, too. as we look at storm scan3 thankfully the brunt of this is tapering away. definitely still have rain to track. worse of any thunderstorms has since start today fizzle. look at all of the different hail reports especially through central pennsylvania, showed you the video earlier in state college even couple of reports locally near the i95 corridor within the last couple of hours from the same storm woke all of us up here in the studio, specifically out at philadelphia international airport, there was hail report of .5 diameter hail at international airport, and another one in new castle, as well. so granted we didn't have anywhere near the kind of severe wet their we did have, say, off to our west, through the planes, midwest or even in just central pennsylvania, but, we did get our fair share. in the meantime, things are clearing out quickly today. ukee? >> katie, thank you. shear look at stor
look at what's happening on the roads we take it to the skies. good morning. >> good morning justin, as you said, rain continues to fall for us. back in time, showing you severe weather actually fired up in some of the storm reports, too. as we look at storm scan3 thankfully the brunt of this is tapering away. definitely still have rain to track. worse of any thunderstorms has since start today fizzle. look at all of the different hail reports especially through central pennsylvania,...
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persecuting and want to kick out from our country, they are the people that housed us educated us, looked after us when we were - when we needed help during the apartheid years. >>> in recent weeks six have been killed 300 suspects arrested for xenophobic attacks >>> cuba held municipal elections and for the first time since the 1959 revolution opposition candidates were on the ballot. the dissidents are two of 27,000 candidates running for seats around the country. both are from the same neighbourhood in havana. the vote is less than two weeks after the historic meting twine havana and cuban president raul castro >>> in venezuela, another day and another show of force. on saturday president nicolas maduro personally accepted the delivery of 30 military planes from austria, using the occasion to praise the venezuela military as an anti-imperialist force. nicolas maduro says he's working to strengthen the country's defenses >>> next, more on the sombre anniversary. remembering the oklahoma city bombing 20 years later, and some lessons learnt from that tragic day. stay with us. >>> authorit
persecuting and want to kick out from our country, they are the people that housed us educated us, looked after us when we were - when we needed help during the apartheid years. >>> in recent weeks six have been killed 300 suspects arrested for xenophobic attacks >>> cuba held municipal elections and for the first time since the 1959 revolution opposition candidates were on the ballot. the dissidents are two of 27,000 candidates running for seats around the country. both are...
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. >> they didn't care about us. look what happened to us, look at our conditions. they sold us. >> we left everything behind. >> reporter: . >> translator: where are the politician he and sheiks? sitting in theirs homes. >> reporter: some say bodies are scattered in ramadi. i.s.i.l. fighters are making gains. closing in on the city center. more than 75% of anbar is under i.s.i.l.'s control. the government has sent reenforcements put this is going to be a long battle. this is their enthuse home but everyone herenew home but onlyafter being sponsored by the highest religious body. more than 200 live in this building. we are not allowed to film them due to their privacy. they were living in tough conditions. they were allowed in, after being sponsored by the sunni endowment, the government has imposed restrictions on them entering baghdad. >> families need a sponsor to get in. some accuse the government of being indifferent. some say i.s.i.l. may have infiltrated the crowds, and they need to cross check but those who are stuck feel unwelcome. >> translator: if you don
. >> they didn't care about us. look what happened to us, look at our conditions. they sold us. >> we left everything behind. >> reporter: . >> translator: where are the politician he and sheiks? sitting in theirs homes. >> reporter: some say bodies are scattered in ramadi. i.s.i.l. fighters are making gains. closing in on the city center. more than 75% of anbar is under i.s.i.l.'s control. the government has sent reenforcements put this is going to be a long...
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with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. people who once had aspirations and dreams for the future, just like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress, the national archives, and look. when you do you will see a world , that looks like ours. and people that look like us. sometimes, well -- sometimes, a little too much like us. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> now you can see why i say that is one of the coolest civil war programs there is. we have the microphones. a couple of questions? >> lay it on me. >> hi, i am susan. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d at the civil war roundtable. >> i will have to come back. >> i have to tell you, it is one of the best shows we have ever had. i read the article that patrick was referring to in the virginia historical society magazine. finished it last night. michael gorman: what did you think? >> i loved it. absolutely loved it. michael gorman: did you get your check? >> not yet. i heard you say it was in the mail. my question is, you were talk
with the eyes we can, you can see people who look like us. you and me. people who once had aspirations and dreams for the future, just like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress, the national archives, and look. when you do you will see a world , that looks like ours. and people that look like us. sometimes, well -- sometimes, a little too much like us. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> now you can see why i say that is one of the coolest civil war...
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. >> i know we all know she'll be on the field with us looking over us, watching over us. >> reporter: the school principal says he wants madison's friend back on the field as soon as possible. the team says they will play at next week's home game on monday wearing no. 24 on their jerseys. in ashburn surae chinn, wusa9. >> the northern virginia district of the chief medical examiner's office is conducting an autopsy. the public health officials and a loudoun county school district has already said install's illness poses no risk to other student -- small's illness poses no risk to other students or the community. >>> we've got a yellow alert day, the first of four in a row. topper shutt is here with a look. >> now we have this line of showers from frederick to leesburg to warrenton. earlier these were heavy out in west virginia, but it's much warmer out there. it's moving into very stable air with temps in the 40s and 50s, taking all the punch out of it. that said still some rain in leesburg, warrenton and out 66 going westbound up 270 past the spur. on our storm tracker headed toward
. >> i know we all know she'll be on the field with us looking over us, watching over us. >> reporter: the school principal says he wants madison's friend back on the field as soon as possible. the team says they will play at next week's home game on monday wearing no. 24 on their jerseys. in ashburn surae chinn, wusa9. >> the northern virginia district of the chief medical examiner's office is conducting an autopsy. the public health officials and a loudoun county school...
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it wants italians to stop the local government using its cash to look after those new arrivals: >> italy's economy can't bear the situation. we're in an economic crisis. it is not racism. the point is italy doesn't have the resources to take the hit. >> supporters cannot sign a petition quickly enough. >> if the disaster continues we are being invaded. there is a big problem of security. our wife and children come work can't walk around in the evening any more. it is a big problem. >> many are arriving here. there is not enough space for everybody and not enough jobs. >> on the edge, migrants have their own space. this is a community segregateed from a community. a tale of two towns. >> i don't feel happy to be here. i've overcome so many difficulties even in libya there is war everywhere. we come here, and some are saying we don't want you in your country. it's hard. >> they have withstood countless battles over the centuries but not of this kind. it's surrounded by a moat cutting it off from the outside world. you can see the irony here. it can't keep people out any more. the face of thi
it wants italians to stop the local government using its cash to look after those new arrivals: >> italy's economy can't bear the situation. we're in an economic crisis. it is not racism. the point is italy doesn't have the resources to take the hit. >> supporters cannot sign a petition quickly enough. >> if the disaster continues we are being invaded. there is a big problem of security. our wife and children come work can't walk around in the evening any more. it is a big...
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as we look at cloud cover there's some sinking to the south over central delaware, cape may county is clearing out. most of usill look at pleasant of sunshine from start to finish. 8:00 a.m., 58 degrees, still a little on the cool side, but comfortable. 11:00 a.m. 69. you'll sweat this afternoon. 2:00 p.m., 77 degrees, today's high 79 degrees we'll hit that late in the afternoon probably around 3:30 or 4 and hold close to that by 5:00 p.m. with a temperature 678 degrees high temperatures across the region are pretty similar with the exception of the shore once again, you're next to the cooler ocean water down the shore so you hold in the 60s there, in allentown, 79 a couple of spots might hit 80. you'll see sure ban centers like center city hitting 80, as well. a bit on the breezy side at times. if you're heading to the playground not a bad day to take the kids over there. 11:00 a.m., 69. 2:00 p.m., 77 on your way up to 79-degree high. do remember if you are going to be outside and the temperature near 80 may draw a lot of you out. we're looking at sunshine we want you to not forget the sunscreen. it's that t
as we look at cloud cover there's some sinking to the south over central delaware, cape may county is clearing out. most of usill look at pleasant of sunshine from start to finish. 8:00 a.m., 58 degrees, still a little on the cool side, but comfortable. 11:00 a.m. 69. you'll sweat this afternoon. 2:00 p.m., 77 degrees, today's high 79 degrees we'll hit that late in the afternoon probably around 3:30 or 4 and hold close to that by 5:00 p.m. with a temperature 678 degrees high temperatures across...
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meteorologist chris sowers joins us with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. perfect timing for a clean up. >> reporter: that's right it's going to look like spring today too, swelgt rid of the clouds -- as we get rid of the clouds, go live on sky6. it's been cloudy all week long. there's the view it's a quiet morning around the delaware valley. the temperatures have cooled down in the wake of a cold front that passed through while you were sound asleep. 50 is the number in quakertown and warrington. 47 in martins creek. 43 in pottstown coatsville, 50. oxford, 52. chester and center city coming in at 45. glassboro, 42. woodbine 46. avalon and atlantic city, 50 degrees smyrna, delaware. 50 degrees, satellite and radar we have a mostly cloudy sky we're starting to notice the breaks now. far western suburbs that will be the trend over the next several hours, we'll get rid of the cloud cover and see the return of sunshine. beautiful looking day, the union at ppl park they will be doing battle 61 degrees will be the temperature around start time. 58 degrees by the
meteorologist chris sowers joins us with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. perfect timing for a clean up. >> reporter: that's right it's going to look like spring today too, swelgt rid of the clouds -- as we get rid of the clouds, go live on sky6. it's been cloudy all week long. there's the view it's a quiet morning around the delaware valley. the temperatures have cooled down in the wake of a cold front that passed through while you were sound asleep. 50 is the...
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large, and part of that must be that what concentrated our eyes on getting to the moon, that had us looking upward was the cold war context, the space race, the idea that america had to be first in a lot of other things. and right now we're one player among many. but there are a lot of players i mean, china, india, russia always. is it as clear to the average american what nasa's for as it was when we were trying to beat the russians to the moon? >> i think the fact that, there is no one player and that the players today include entrepreneurial interest academic interest, american industry--foreign industry. the fact that following president obama's direction to me, we have reached out and expanded the number of, what we call "non-traditional" partners, that is a tribute to the work that nasa has done. the whole purpose of establishing a space agency, in the form of nasa under our direction from, from the beg very beginning was to take things that we develop particularly technologies and get them out into the marketplace. i was an adult when we, set foot on the moon. prior to that, i knew w
large, and part of that must be that what concentrated our eyes on getting to the moon, that had us looking upward was the cold war context, the space race, the idea that america had to be first in a lot of other things. and right now we're one player among many. but there are a lot of players i mean, china, india, russia always. is it as clear to the average american what nasa's for as it was when we were trying to beat the russians to the moon? >> i think the fact that, there is no one...
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looking like nice one for us with mostly sunny sky by 6:00 p.m -- three p.m. to 68 degrees, back to you. >> now update on the earthquake in nepal. soldiers are loading food, water and other emergency supplies onto helicopters near the epi-center of saturday's powerful quake. 4400 people have died. nepal facing humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands are left homeless by the quake and living in the open without clean water or sanitation. >> now the quake hits close to home for montgomery county family, ned and valerie rogers of h children, kent and nadine, missionaries, in a village outside kathmandu. both have gotten in touch with their family. they say they are okay. but structural damage to their homes has forced them to sleep outside with most of their neighbors. >>> twenty-nine year old share may lee has been formally charged with false impress onment and endangering the welfare of her children. police say that lee locked her four children in the basement of their kensington home as a form of punishment. police say lee's children, ages nine, ten 12, and 1
looking like nice one for us with mostly sunny sky by 6:00 p.m -- three p.m. to 68 degrees, back to you. >> now update on the earthquake in nepal. soldiers are loading food, water and other emergency supplies onto helicopters near the epi-center of saturday's powerful quake. 4400 people have died. nepal facing humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands are left homeless by the quake and living in the open without clean water or sanitation. >> now the quake hits close to home for...
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how these countries, people from these countries -- these are the people who housed us, educated us, looked after us when we needed help during the apartheid years. reporter: criticized for not reacting swiftly enough, president jacob zuma condemned the attacks on saturday. bowing to end the violence, he urged -- vowing to end the violence, he urged foreigners to stay in south africa. president zuma: everybody who requested to be repatriated is repacked rated. -- is repatriated. reporter: the minister of home affairs said more than 300 people were arrested for acts of xenophobic violence across the country. reporter: chinese president xi jinping is in pakistan today. he is there to unveil a $45 billion investment plan that the country hopes will end a chronic energy crisis and transform it into a regional economic hub. what more can you tell us about what has been happening there so far today? reporter: the chinese president xi jinping, arrived earlier in the day. he has been meeting with the different delegations -- political delegations and different political party heads. just now, he wa
how these countries, people from these countries -- these are the people who housed us, educated us, looked after us when we needed help during the apartheid years. reporter: criticized for not reacting swiftly enough, president jacob zuma condemned the attacks on saturday. bowing to end the violence, he urged -- vowing to end the violence, he urged foreigners to stay in south africa. president zuma: everybody who requested to be repatriated is repacked rated. -- is repatriated. reporter: the...
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in southern baghdad and angry with their politicians and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us, lookhappened to us look at our condition and they sold us and they are cowards and traitors. >> translator: we slept on the streets in the open in miserable conditions we left everything behind. >> reporter: the politicians and shakes and fled to erbil and turkey in hotels and homes. people who have fled speak of battles and some say bodies are scattered and i.s.i.l. fighters are making gains closing in on the city center. more than 75% of ambar is under i.s.i.l. control and the government has sent reenforcements but this is going to be a long battle. mosques across baghdad have opened their doors to shelter the displaced. this is their new home and everybody here was allowed to enter baghdad only after being sponsored by the highest religious body. more than 250 people live in this building. they are scattered in rooms like this. we are not allowed to film them for privacy but they are scattered all over this compound and there are mattresses there and living in tough conditions. now they
in southern baghdad and angry with their politicians and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us, lookhappened to us look at our condition and they sold us and they are cowards and traitors. >> translator: we slept on the streets in the open in miserable conditions we left everything behind. >> reporter: the politicians and shakes and fled to erbil and turkey in hotels and homes. people who have fled speak of battles and some say bodies are scattered and i.s.i.l. fighters...
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to be partners to help us look at the future to make a difference in ways we've talked about today and hopefully engage in an ongoing dialog to make a difference. >> so if you would stand by you may be called back but the represented from brown and toland come forward i'm a bit swept away by the as permissible message but after all us are concerned we'll be in sustainable investment and sustainability looks at past the next year and the outcomes and i would like to have some recognize of the fact that we have certain risk targets we try to meet month to month and the recorded shows me we've not done that this year i wanted to acknowledge one we need to work on number one and my profound question how do we get closer to the risk targets as we going forward the facts are we have taken an innovative step i don't sense anyone willing to back up from it we know this is a long-term relationship and the integration of our services and outcome the things you do are 3r0u67b8d new with new things it takes investment and i'll
to be partners to help us look at the future to make a difference in ways we've talked about today and hopefully engage in an ongoing dialog to make a difference. >> so if you would stand by you may be called back but the represented from brown and toland come forward i'm a bit swept away by the as permissible message but after all us are concerned we'll be in sustainable investment and sustainability looks at past the next year and the outcomes and i would like to have some recognize of...
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use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture and that person said they're not allowed to draw surface water they're drawing ground water we correctly appointment to the person look we could use that ground water in the emergency to save the smelt and slam and we said do big agree have significant restrictions on the way they use water the answer was no i'll calling on puc and bosco to pound the pulpit that the impunity of water use is no longer acceptable and big agreeing needs not to be raising beef and other things to not constantly going to our urban customers saying you and your personal use are not only the only problem as agriculture we need the agencies to start saying that loud and clear thanks thank you thank you, mr. brooksworks. >> the
use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture and that person said they're not allowed to draw surface water they're drawing ground water we correctly appointment to the person look we could use that ground water in the emergency to save the smelt and slam and we said do big agree have significant restrictions on the way they use water the answer was no i'll calling on puc and bosco to pound the pulpit that the impunity of water use is no longer acceptable and big...
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united states needs to invest in its own infrastructure, but that should not be at the expense of us looking away at the huge developmental and infrastructure needs that are going to crop up and is already cropping up in world. >> you are not opposed to this infrastructure investment bank, you are saying the u.s. should be involved. >> absolutely, absolutely. this was an investment bank focused on the developmental needs of the fastest growing region in the world, part of the world na in 2030 will have three of the four largest economies. by 2050 will generate half the world's global out put. if the united states is not a participant in the underlying infrastructure investment in that part of the world, we are likely to get left out of a lot of economic benefits that will come from this. >> you heard david talking about what the chinese are doing in nicaragua, and there's discussion in the countries about the fact that money coming from china comes with fewer conditions than the money coming if the west bank or the i.m.f. there's never free money, no free lunch as we like to say. >> absolute
united states needs to invest in its own infrastructure, but that should not be at the expense of us looking away at the huge developmental and infrastructure needs that are going to crop up and is already cropping up in world. >> you are not opposed to this infrastructure investment bank, you are saying the u.s. should be involved. >> absolutely, absolutely. this was an investment bank focused on the developmental needs of the fastest growing region in the world, part of the world...
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. >> that's the sunshine chuck was telling us about behind us. look a little wind to deal with this morning. how high he says those temperatures will get. plus when you can >>> well what is right and what is not when it comes to warfare. killing of hostages during u.s.-led drone attack against al qaeda renewing that debate. >> joining us to talk important about it is moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. chuck, when all this news broke earlier this week we saw the cia issuing statements. in all reality wasn't it the pentagon in charge of this where forums were supposed to take place. >> literally two years ago next month the president of the united states gave a big speech to national university drone program biggest one you mentioned, moving it from the cia to pentagon. the reason being, number one, it is a military -- you would want this under military command, but number two, means more public oversight. cia operations have oversight. private oversight none of us can verify or learn from. more members of congress involved in it. one of the comp
. >> that's the sunshine chuck was telling us about behind us. look a little wind to deal with this morning. how high he says those temperatures will get. plus when you can >>> well what is right and what is not when it comes to warfare. killing of hostages during u.s.-led drone attack against al qaeda renewing that debate. >> joining us to talk important about it is moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. chuck, when all this news broke earlier this week we saw...
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>> i think we can look to different industries that are implementing and using robots now.stry is one where there's a push towards automation, and a concern that it will displace the workforce and take the place of human workers. it's not really what is happening. the robots are designed to work along with humans, designed to, in some cases, help them. they are requiring that workers expand skill sets to work alongside the robot. >> i understand that these robots were designed to work alongside people. i am not sure that i'm completely sold on the need to put a safe on the robot. do we need to be amfer more fizzing the machines. >> if someone with a ph.d. - you can look at robotics in a different way than somebody who has never been around a robot before. if there's a warmth to the workplace. they are scary to a lot of people. hollywood made them scary. if we make them more approachable, human like, it may be easy to adapt. >> what you are saying is not everywhere is standing in a line itself. >> probably not. >> that's amazing. >> there is something to a smiley working env
>> i think we can look to different industries that are implementing and using robots now.stry is one where there's a push towards automation, and a concern that it will displace the workforce and take the place of human workers. it's not really what is happening. the robots are designed to work along with humans, designed to, in some cases, help them. they are requiring that workers expand skill sets to work alongside the robot. >> i understand that these robots were designed to...
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. >> it doesn't care about us. look what happened to us. they sold us. they are cowards and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> officials fear that isil fighters infiltrated the crowd. and many say they have seen bodies scattered in ramadi. >>> arrests were made of those who are suspected of having ties to isil, investigators have been tracking youths from the minneapolis area who have tried to travel to syria to fight with isil and other groups. let's go now to a live press conference by the u.s. attorney. they are he talking about the charges and these arrests. >> the by bus by car and answer mines possible. as describe in the complaint some members of their group have succeeded, but many have been stopped by law enforcement, and have been unable to travel syria. the defendants are friends. they met regularly to plan their secretive trips to syria through a variety of means. several tried to take to syria by taking a greyhound bus to jfk airport last november. after being stopped and despite ahmed
. >> it doesn't care about us. look what happened to us. they sold us. they are cowards and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> officials fear that isil fighters infiltrated the crowd. and many say they have seen bodies scattered in ramadi. >>> arrests were made of those who are suspected of having ties to isil, investigators have been tracking youths from the minneapolis area who have tried to travel to syria to...
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look at that. >> little performance there. oh, there we go, jen, gentleman. well, you know what, they're having a party, we're having a party, too, jen, all morning, us a trying bling. >> look at you, looks good on you, we'll have little fun here too outside. all right, the city of philadelphia is getting ready for the pope's visit. this september. do you want the help but don't know where to start? how can i volunteer? how you can get involved with this historic visit. >>> ♪ >> beautiful look at old city, on this, what, thursday morning. >> this is a thursday, yes. >> draft night. >> all i think about is the draft. to me, today is not thursday, it is draft day. >> very good. >> yes, i'm worked up. >> all gearing up for what is sure to be a memorable visit from pope francis. >> in fact, world meeting of families organizers, they met recently to discuss the ways public lend a hand more than 10,000 volunteers are needed, so lauren johnson, over at the art museum, finding out what you need to know if you need to be host family, serve as a volunteer? >> absolutely, alec, speaking of a draft, it is draft i out here. donna, it is chilly. >> so, let's talk updates,
look at that. >> little performance there. oh, there we go, jen, gentleman. well, you know what, they're having a party, we're having a party, too, jen, all morning, us a trying bling. >> look at you, looks good on you, we'll have little fun here too outside. all right, the city of philadelphia is getting ready for the pope's visit. this september. do you want the help but don't know where to start? how can i volunteer? how you can get involved with this historic visit. >>>...
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with the eyes, which we can now, you see people that look like us, like you and me. people that have wants and aspirations and dreams and hopes for the future like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress and look. thank you all very much. now [ applause ] no now you can see why i say that's one of coolest war presentations. lay it on me. >> i'm susan hilliard. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d show at the round table. it's one of the best shows we've ever had. i read the article that patrick was referring to in the virginia historical society. finished it last night. >> what did you think? >> i loved it. absolutely loved it. my question to you -- >> did you get your check? >> not yet. not yet. i hear you said it was in the mail though. >> take care of that later. my question is you were talking about lincoln coming into the city and the difficulty that they had trying to find place for him to land. you indicated they came into a sand barge. was that sand barge in any of those pictures? >> it was not. they were coming up into the city n
with the eyes, which we can now, you see people that look like us, like you and me. people that have wants and aspirations and dreams and hopes for the future like you and me. all you've got to do is go to the library of congress and look. thank you all very much. now [ applause ] no now you can see why i say that's one of coolest war presentations. lay it on me. >> i'm susan hilliard. we were fortunate enough to see your 3-d show at the round table. it's one of the best shows we've ever...
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with what i chose here. >> they have put this together for us. >> yes. >> all right. >> that is funny. >> what it is that is mike jerrick. >> look at you i can see it. >> yes please. >> yes good you can use different emojis. >> that is not funny. >> let's be honest. >> look at the bubble. >> what it is, it is what it is what do they have me doing. >> all right, here we go. >> so far so good. >> that is you. >> owe kay. >> i can't even do i say that a lot. >> she cannot handle the drama. >> happy easter, that is a a cute one. >> these are all nice, and cute. >> i do say that a lot seriously. >> seriously. >> what is wrong with my eye. >> doctor mike. >> drop it walk off the stage, thank you, god bless, good night. >> i just can't believe. >> is that bill. >> wow. >> constantly selfing. >> and on periscope. >> please. >> so that is good. okay i'm the king of sharing information and alex always asking about things and people probing. so between alex and mike and karen who i work with i'm always being asked for tmi too much information. >> you have to share. >> do you see they have 5:00 o'clock shadow. >> they really do. >> this isn
with what i chose here. >> they have put this together for us. >> yes. >> all right. >> that is funny. >> what it is that is mike jerrick. >> look at you i can see it. >> yes please. >> yes good you can use different emojis. >> that is not funny. >> let's be honest. >> look at the bubble. >> what it is, it is what it is what do they have me doing. >> all right, here we go. >> so far so good. >> that is...
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. >> for zuma to say the image makes us look bad is you have a situation here where a yemeni-american and citizen since 1978. he has gone back to yemen in ordering to through the paperwork to bring his youngest daughter back to the united states. he's at the embassy, and the next thing he knows they have taken his passport, they won't give it back, and he's left stranded in yemen. >> i felt devastated. i never would have expected this to happen. it didn't make sense. i didn't understand what motivated them to do this. what they said felt like empty words. i don't know what they were thinking. >> when you're abroad you're at your most vulnerable state. those going to the embassy seeking assistance are easy targets for law enforcement officials there. >> now he received an one-way travel document back to the united states. he's here without a passport unable to leave the country, to travel for work or for fun. so he has filed a law enforcement. and it comes on the heels of those who have filed on the yes hen my government. how would you describe the events and police had to have some so
. >> for zuma to say the image makes us look bad is you have a situation here where a yemeni-american and citizen since 1978. he has gone back to yemen in ordering to through the paperwork to bring his youngest daughter back to the united states. he's at the embassy, and the next thing he knows they have taken his passport, they won't give it back, and he's left stranded in yemen. >> i felt devastated. i never would have expected this to happen. it didn't make sense. i didn't...