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but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner.to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the end of the cold war. of course, national budgets have been under incredible stress. things are changing. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. increasing defense spending is never easy. in light of the threats we face, it has become a necessity. but of course it is not just about what we spend. it is how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nations safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future. we must do more together as allies and partners. in afghanistan, we fought the guest coalition in history. 50 nations from many continents united in a single cause. in all operations, from the balkans delivery of -- the balkans to libya, they have made valuable contribu
but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner.to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the end of the cold war. of course, national budgets have been under incredible stress. things are changing. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. increasing defense...
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you've been working on the wales summit agenda for a while. you've been talking about preparing nato to be fit for purpose ever since it was clear that the alliance would be drawing down its forces in afghanistan and potentially moving away from being an operational alliance. and yet now you have two pretty compelling crises on nato's frontiers. one in the east with russia undertaking aggression in ukraine. and you've been pretty plain spoken about that. but also on turkey's frontier, another nato member, with what's happening in not just syria but iraq and isis. i think you said in your remarks here at the beginning that we're surrounded by conflict, danger, disorder, and autocratic regimes. so how have these two immediate crises, which weren't frankly part of the planning horizon for wales, how are these impacting your agenda and shaping your agenda heading into the wales summit? >> both of these crises will have a major impact on our agenda in wales. obviously, russia's aggression against ukraine will put a lot of emphasis on the need for a
you've been working on the wales summit agenda for a while. you've been talking about preparing nato to be fit for purpose ever since it was clear that the alliance would be drawing down its forces in afghanistan and potentially moving away from being an operational alliance. and yet now you have two pretty compelling crises on nato's frontiers. one in the east with russia undertaking aggression in ukraine. and you've been pretty plain spoken about that. but also on turkey's frontier, another...
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but it's only because we taken the difficult decisions that frankly labour have not taken in wales and that's what in wales you see longer waiting lists and real problems in the nhs. >> should taxpayer money be used to gather information on mps which is then repaid or shredded a? >> if my honorable friend is referring to the situation that took place in the welsh assembly which is reading about overnight, that does seem to be a very worrying development if he's referring to something else, he might have to be a bit less -- right to me and i will get back to him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with the prime minister look into the case of a young man in my constituency who has a significant spinal injury that has left her unable to walk? or gp has referred her to an urgent appointment with an or a surgeon. cookie prime minister explained to her and no country why surgery on his watch means a four-week weight lying in pain and? >> i will absolutely get the case that he raises and the most up to look at individual cases but the figures i quoted earlier werlegitimacy when you look at e people
but it's only because we taken the difficult decisions that frankly labour have not taken in wales and that's what in wales you see longer waiting lists and real problems in the nhs. >> should taxpayer money be used to gather information on mps which is then repaid or shredded a? >> if my honorable friend is referring to the situation that took place in the welsh assembly which is reading about overnight, that does seem to be a very worrying development if he's referring to...
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you've been work on the wales summit agenda for a while. you've beening about preparing nato to be -- you've been talking about preparing nato to be set for a purpose. ever since it would be clear that the alliances would be drawing down its forces in afghanistan and move away from being an operational alliancement and now you have two pretty compelling crises on nato's frontiers. one in the east with russia undertaking aggression in ukraine and you've been pretty plain-spoken about that. but also on turkey's frontier, another nato member, with what's happening not just in syria but in iraq and isif. i think you said in your remarks here at beginning that e're surrounded by conflict, danger, disorder and autocratic regimes. so these immediate crises which weren't part of the planning horizon for wales, how are these impacting your agenda and shaping your agenda heading into the wales summit? >> both of these crises will have a major impact on our agenda in wales. obviously russia's aggression put a lot ine will of emphasis on the need for a
you've been work on the wales summit agenda for a while. you've beening about preparing nato to be -- you've been talking about preparing nato to be set for a purpose. ever since it would be clear that the alliances would be drawing down its forces in afghanistan and move away from being an operational alliancement and now you have two pretty compelling crises on nato's frontiers. one in the east with russia undertaking aggression in ukraine and you've been pretty plain-spoken about that. but...
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they haven't met a cancer treatment in wales since 2008. and, of course, in wales and there is no cancer drugs fund. there's been an 8% cut to the budget. people are dying on waiting lists, and labour are responsible. he asks me to defend my record over the last four years, i will. there are 7000 more doctors. [shouting] there are 4000 more nurses. [shouting] there's over 1000 more midwives shot back we are treating over 1 million more patients a year, and were as the nhs under labour has a disgrace of made step commute can now see the nhs being properly invested in improperly improving. [shouting] >> i'll tell him about our record on the nhs. the shortest waiting times ever. [shouting] more doctors and nurses than ever before. [shouting] and the highest satisfaction ever. that's at labour's record on the nhs. it was a long time ago but he didn't answer the question but he didn't answer the question. it's a target that he set in a and b. litigators -- let me give them the figures big for his reorganization, the number of people's weight mor
they haven't met a cancer treatment in wales since 2008. and, of course, in wales and there is no cancer drugs fund. there's been an 8% cut to the budget. people are dying on waiting lists, and labour are responsible. he asks me to defend my record over the last four years, i will. there are 7000 more doctors. [shouting] there are 4000 more nurses. [shouting] there's over 1000 more midwives shot back we are treating over 1 million more patients a year, and were as the nhs under labour has a...
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impacting your agenda and shaping it heading into wales?crises willhese have a major impact on our agenda in wales. aggression toia's will put a lot of emphasis on the need for a strong, collected defense. the summit, i hope we will adopt a readiness action plan that will improve our ability to respond swiftly and if needed, to defend and protect our allies. expect theould summit to be very much focused on the situation in the east. but at the same time, we have seen the crisis not only in syria but now also in iraq but i could also mention libya and north africa as examples that the alliance must never become a one-dimensional allies -- alliance. it is of the utmost importance that while we focus on strengthening collective defense, we protect allies against the potential threat from the east, we should not forget other security challenges from the middle east, from north africa, even from cyberspace. the wales summit will focus on the broad range of security challenges and address all three nato tasks. territorial defense, crisis manageme
impacting your agenda and shaping it heading into wales?crises willhese have a major impact on our agenda in wales. aggression toia's will put a lot of emphasis on the need for a strong, collected defense. the summit, i hope we will adopt a readiness action plan that will improve our ability to respond swiftly and if needed, to defend and protect our allies. expect theould summit to be very much focused on the situation in the east. but at the same time, we have seen the crisis not only in...
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one of the key reasons that the prime minister made the decision to bring this to wales is to showcase all that is good. it is true that the defense and aerospace sector are some of the jewels in the crown of the welsh economy and the nato summit provides an excellent opportunity to showcase those. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house want to join me in thanking all those involved in the start of the tour de france in britain. >> here, here. >> from the it organizes to all the cycles. disc showcases the best of yorkshire and the whole of britain has to offer and i was glad to see such incredible support throughout the race. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i will join with the good news the prime minister has just named. the northern island quality commission is threatening legal action against a family-owned bakery becau
one of the key reasons that the prime minister made the decision to bring this to wales is to showcase all that is good. it is true that the defense and aerospace sector are some of the jewels in the crown of the welsh economy and the nato summit provides an excellent opportunity to showcase those. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house want to join me in thanking all...
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in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiatives.this defense capacity building initiatives will allow us to help other nations built up effect of different structures and forces that area. so they are better able to take care of security in their region and so we can predict stability without always deployed large numbers of ground troops. so our wells so that will ensure that nato stands ready, robust and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to live in lands that are free. the freedom is not a natural date. it has been fought for, suffered four, tied for to safeguard the flame of freedom, we must stand ready to protect and promote our values. stay strong, confident and united and destroy in our trans-atlantic community. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for him much, mr. secretary general. we've got about 25 minutes to continue the conversation with the secretary general. first let me echo the warm welcome from fred and general jones for coming to the atlantic council for this. we're lucky if he just
in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiatives.this defense capacity building initiatives will allow us to help other nations built up effect of different structures and forces that area. so they are better able to take care of security in their region and so we can predict stability without always deployed large numbers of ground troops. so our wells so that will ensure that nato stands ready, robust and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to...
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they perched on the wale for about 20 seconds. probably felt longer.his happened off the coast of argentina, a marine sanctiuary but a second wale approached spinning the couple around into the water. they were okay. now you should know that what you're watching here is illegal in the united states. federal law prohibits anyone from intentionally coming within 100 yards of a wale. the cleveland area welcomes back lebron games with open arms when he said we would return to play with the cavaliers but they are making sure they don't regret the decision. since james and his family moved in, it's been swatmped with fan and media so the james' family sent cupcakes to everyone. >> with him coming back to cleveland and him giving cupcakes, sets a standard. he's really changed. >> i completely changed my view on things, it was a really neat gesture. >> the gift was a card with an apology, sorry for how hectic it's been and feel blessed to have understanding neighbors. nice gesture. >>> stay with us, another half hour of abc 7 news at 9:00 is coming up. how a n
they perched on the wale for about 20 seconds. probably felt longer.his happened off the coast of argentina, a marine sanctiuary but a second wale approached spinning the couple around into the water. they were okay. now you should know that what you're watching here is illegal in the united states. federal law prohibits anyone from intentionally coming within 100 yards of a wale. the cleveland area welcomes back lebron games with open arms when he said we would return to play with the...
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president s it is -- visited wales. that is an important element. looking forward, we anticipate in 2015-2016, nextxt year we wil meet the commitment. thereafter, that will be a decision for the new government after the election next may to make decisions about budget pressures. we anticipate a continuing bearing down on government spending because we are continuing to bear down on the deficit. i can't say today what impact that will have on the fence. what i can tell you is the ministry of defense is in a better place that it has been. we have balanced the budget. we have a -year forward look plan does include a 1% increase in equipment spend for the next 10 years. >> what are going to be the major issues from your standpoint? >> what we will be looking at is an assessment of the threats which have changed since the last ftsr in 2010. we will be looking at capability gaps and priorities. i think it is more an iteration on 2010 rather than a full-scale change. >> talk about the 1.1 billion pounds the prime minister added to the defense spent. what i
president s it is -- visited wales. that is an important element. looking forward, we anticipate in 2015-2016, nextxt year we wil meet the commitment. thereafter, that will be a decision for the new government after the election next may to make decisions about budget pressures. we anticipate a continuing bearing down on government spending because we are continuing to bear down on the deficit. i can't say today what impact that will have on the fence. what i can tell you is the ministry of...
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in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiatives.this defense capacity building initiatives will allow us to help other nations built up effect of different structures and forces that area. so they are better able to take care of security in their region and so we can predict stability without always deployed large numbers of ground troops. so our wells so that will ensure that nato stands ready, robust and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to live in lands that are free. the freedom is not a natural date. it has been fought for, suffered four, tied for to safeguard the flame of freedom, we must stand ready to protect and promote our values. stay strong, confident and united and destroy in our trans-atlantic community. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for him much, mr. secretary general. we've got about 25 minutes to continue the conversation with the secretary general. first let me echo the warm welcome from fred and general jones for coming to the atlantic council for this. we're lucky if he just
in wales, we will launch a defense capacity building initiatives.this defense capacity building initiatives will allow us to help other nations built up effect of different structures and forces that area. so they are better able to take care of security in their region and so we can predict stability without always deployed large numbers of ground troops. so our wells so that will ensure that nato stands ready, robust and resolute to face the future. ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to...
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they haven't met a cancer treatment in wales since 2008. and, of course, in wales and there is no cancer drugs fund. there's been an 8% cut to the budget. people are dying on waiting lists, and labour are responsible. he asks me to defend my record over the last four years, i will. there are 7000 more doctors. [shouting] there are 4000 more nurses. [shouting] there's over 1000 more midwives shot back we are treating over 1 million more patients a year, and were as the nhs under labour has a disgrace of made step commute can now see the nhs being properly invested in improperly improving. [shouting] >> i'll tell him about our record on the nhs. the shortest waiting times ever. [shouting] more doctors and nurses than ever before. [shouting] and the highest satisfaction ever. that's at labour's record on the nhs. it was a long time ago but he didn't answer the question but he didn't answer the question. it's a target that he set in a and b. litigators -- let me give them the figures big for his reorganization, the number of people's weight mor
they haven't met a cancer treatment in wales since 2008. and, of course, in wales and there is no cancer drugs fund. there's been an 8% cut to the budget. people are dying on waiting lists, and labour are responsible. he asks me to defend my record over the last four years, i will. there are 7000 more doctors. [shouting] there are 4000 more nurses. [shouting] there's over 1000 more midwives shot back we are treating over 1 million more patients a year, and were as the nhs under labour has a...
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march 1983, the prince and princess of wales toured australia and new zealand.irst heir to be brought along on a trip at such a young age. >> it was a huge deal that diana took william. and she made it very clear she was not going without him. >> not even his father, prince charles, was allowed to travel with his mother, queen elizabeth, when he was a young boy. >> she and prince philip embarked on a six-month tour of the commonwealth. >> six months? >> six months. so i'm sure for the queen it was very difficult to leave her children behind. >> but william would not be left behind. the trip was the first time the world really saw them as a family. >> and it was the first time that the public got to see prince william crawl. >> in the end, it was one of the very few times william was seen during that trip. william and kate would do things very differently. >> william and kate would travel to the various engagements during the day, and come back this the evening to have that time with george. there were far fewer engagements, but it was what they were happy to do
march 1983, the prince and princess of wales toured australia and new zealand.irst heir to be brought along on a trip at such a young age. >> it was a huge deal that diana took william. and she made it very clear she was not going without him. >> not even his father, prince charles, was allowed to travel with his mother, queen elizabeth, when he was a young boy. >> she and prince philip embarked on a six-month tour of the commonwealth. >> six months? >> six months....
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. >> a lightning strike is likely to blame for this house fire in north wales. this is on raven hollow drive. nefertiti jaquez is live on the scene after surveying the storm damage. no one hurt in the fire? >> reporter: jim, luckily no one was hurt here behind us, and take a look, it is still a very active scene here tonight as fire officials try to figure out what happened. neighbors say they heard a large boom before the home erupted into flames, and tonight most of the roof on the second floor of this home has been destroyed. >> lightning is likely to blame for starting this fire tonight in north wales. the cell phone video from a neighbor shows the intense flames. a woman managed to escape and carry her dog out to safety. >> the cross wind was blowing the flames right in the direction of our house. it was a major concern for us. >> earlier in the day, heavy storms brought flash floods to the reading area, causing traffic backups and forcing businesses to shut down. nbc10 viewers also pulled out their cell phones and sent us these videos and pictures as the d
. >> a lightning strike is likely to blame for this house fire in north wales. this is on raven hollow drive. nefertiti jaquez is live on the scene after surveying the storm damage. no one hurt in the fire? >> reporter: jim, luckily no one was hurt here behind us, and take a look, it is still a very active scene here tonight as fire officials try to figure out what happened. neighbors say they heard a large boom before the home erupted into flames, and tonight most of the roof on...
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wales wales (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. >> catherine: secretary of state john kerry has arrived in cairo between israel and hamas. more than 500 palestinians and 27 israelis have been killed in two weeks of fighting. the victims inlclude two u.s. citizens. the president has told kerry to fight to end the violence. >> catherine: israel has a right to defend >> itself against rocket and tunnel attacks from hamas, and as a result of its operations, israel already has done significant damage to hamas's terrorist infrastructure in gaza. i've also said, however, that we have serious concerns about the rising number of palestinian civilian deaths and the loss of israeli lives. >> catherine: as andrew spencer reports, the u-n is also calling for an end to the violence. >> reporter:max steinberg, a native of california, served as a sniper in the israeli defense forces. sean carm
wales wales (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. >> catherine: secretary of state john kerry has arrived in cairo between israel and hamas. more than 500 palestinians and 27 israelis have been killed in two weeks of fighting. the victims inlclude two u.s. citizens. the president has told...
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trade winds in new south wales explore dream discover. i on live eat. and i first came on board stand few years ago. i think stand out gives people. people who come on board. maybe they live in the city on work in suits you know face or whatever. and this is completely alien to them it's like a whole new different world. of things you have time to contemplate and think about friends on board and. maybe some people they can figure out things in their life and go back to their jobs we've been different outlook outlook on life. ok let. me. know when the market. becomes almost nothing other standout. shows that jump. in the atlantic. mobley mean that i was on the base with me. because i was kind of a you. just get old when you. come past not those. who spends on the move when you push new. information if i will buy. this stuff even if they all about forcing my only child from a stand. against to shit. they have to tell you this mother will say. bush is you've got to say she's given enough money to go mikey. can we expect you to be . coming to share the gum
trade winds in new south wales explore dream discover. i on live eat. and i first came on board stand few years ago. i think stand out gives people. people who come on board. maybe they live in the city on work in suits you know face or whatever. and this is completely alien to them it's like a whole new different world. of things you have time to contemplate and think about friends on board and. maybe some people they can figure out things in their life and go back to their jobs we've been...
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he hails from wales, but he's one of -- >> hails from wales. it rhymes. >> he's h-o-t hot.ies called "rush." >> he plays a doctor. that's the good news. he's also a bad boy, catering to the demands of his very elite clients. take a look. >> you know the policy. we don't discriminate. we don't judge. i'm not a shrink, not a lawyer, not a priest, not a cop. i treat people who pay. and ted cummings pays. >> what? >> what is happening there? >> i was getting dressed. >> i noticed. but you were getting dressed to go help -- to go fix one of his feel who'd had an unfortunate accident with his -- >> with his girlfriend. >> well -- >> we can't give all the details away. >> every time you think you've got a handle on this character, you surprise us. >> we weren't sure whether to love you or hate you. you're helping, healing. tell us about your character a little. >> it's an interesting fine line. he obviously does some pretty despicable things,nd his philosophy about how he's going to run his practice is not in keeping with the usual medical ethics. >> you do surgeries in places you
he hails from wales, but he's one of -- >> hails from wales. it rhymes. >> he's h-o-t hot.ies called "rush." >> he plays a doctor. that's the good news. he's also a bad boy, catering to the demands of his very elite clients. take a look. >> you know the policy. we don't discriminate. we don't judge. i'm not a shrink, not a lawyer, not a priest, not a cop. i treat people who pay. and ted cummings pays. >> what? >> what is happening there? >> i...
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in attendance was the prince of wales and once again the duchess of cornwall underlining that one day baton will pass to the next generation. at the blast of the trumpets and the queen, now wearing her robe, withdrew to the house of lords. the queen and the duke of edinborough take their place on the throne, and black -- [inaudible] is summoned to hear the speech. and the bit the people always remember, the slamming of the door in the face of black rot, a symbol of the supremacy and independence of m,s. black rod knocks three times and is finally let in. and as usual, there's a very audible heckle from labour's dennis skinner. >> her majesty, the queen, commands this honorable house, attends her majesty immediately in the house with peers. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> then that walk from the commons to the lords with the rival politicians engaging in polite conversation all the way. mps slowly funnel into the lords, and the queen finally reveals the secrets of the speech. among the bills to be brought in, changes to pensions and child care payments and legislation on small business an
in attendance was the prince of wales and once again the duchess of cornwall underlining that one day baton will pass to the next generation. at the blast of the trumpets and the queen, now wearing her robe, withdrew to the house of lords. the queen and the duke of edinborough take their place on the throne, and black -- [inaudible] is summoned to hear the speech. and the bit the people always remember, the slamming of the door in the face of black rot, a symbol of the supremacy and...
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first up, north wales 309 approaching welsh road. a crash in the southbound lane. all the lanes are open between montgomeryville and flower town. 202 and the schuylkill expressway construction crews are gone after doing patching. there's no problems with 202, 42, or 46476. >> reporter: it's friday, friday is the busiest day for flights. we have the state of minnesota up here on the flight explorer program on the big board. thundershowers are moving across the area. this will be one of the trouble spots. look at the national picture, you get a sense there's a lot of flights over the skies right now, more so than typically at 4:52 in the morning. 1447 flights over the lower 48 that's a lot. busy day today. let's talk about where you could see travel elated delays. up and down the east coast, chance of thundershowers, mostly in florida that would be the spot to watch. also atlanta in our backyard. in the midwest, minneapolis, we mentioned that. chicago channels of thundershowers, detroit looks good, we like detroit today. houston getting thundershowers today. you noti
first up, north wales 309 approaching welsh road. a crash in the southbound lane. all the lanes are open between montgomeryville and flower town. 202 and the schuylkill expressway construction crews are gone after doing patching. there's no problems with 202, 42, or 46476. >> reporter: it's friday, friday is the busiest day for flights. we have the state of minnesota up here on the flight explorer program on the big board. thundershowers are moving across the area. this will be one of the...
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and people all over wales saw that in the night sky. >> cool, though. >> never know what you're going to catch on camera. >>> a badger finds itself twisted and tangled up in a soccer net. >> poor guy, had world cup fever. >> how freeing him from the net is just the beginning of the rescue. see why this woman is strutting her stuff in nothing but paint and pants. >> wow. she is all out. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> badgers. you probably want to wear chain mail when you rescue one. a guy in the u.k. did this bare handed. he's caught in somebody's soccer net in the middle of the garden, but the badger was caught in the net and dragged the net to the wall where it was trying to escape. >> poor guy, has world
and people all over wales saw that in the night sky. >> cool, though. >> never know what you're going to catch on camera. >>> a badger finds itself twisted and tangled up in a soccer net. >> poor guy, had world cup fever. >> how freeing him from the net is just the beginning of the rescue. see why this woman is strutting her stuff in nothing but paint and pants. >> wow. she is all out. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days....
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a chorus of wales and sobbing. >> when i meet liz parents they don't cry, they show me bar mitzvah pictures, tell me he was determined to joining israel's hardened elite infantry unit. they show me this photo weeks before he was killed in an ambush in gaza. his father is adamant but his mother fights back tears. he told us, don't be afraid he knew what he was going there for and he made that choice. there is no reason for people to run when they hear sirens. this has to end now. theirs is a proud military family, their sons commanding officer watches over them as they talk, it's also a devout family. with religious portraits on the walls. the jewish people are a moral people. the people on the other side, they are the ones without morals. they receive mourners at their home, in a small beach town, a short drive from gaza. hamas rockets are fired over the town on a daily base bis. members of their son's unit come to offer their condolences. as do the local rabbis. i ask the family if they imagine a day where there is peace. peace? who are you going so make peace with, hamas? we gave gaza bac
a chorus of wales and sobbing. >> when i meet liz parents they don't cry, they show me bar mitzvah pictures, tell me he was determined to joining israel's hardened elite infantry unit. they show me this photo weeks before he was killed in an ambush in gaza. his father is adamant but his mother fights back tears. he told us, don't be afraid he knew what he was going there for and he made that choice. there is no reason for people to run when they hear sirens. this has to end now. theirs is...
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recording to meet winston churchill off the coast of newfoundland aboard two battleships prince of wales. but the scope of his responsibilities as president and commander in chief of the armed forces forces, then made it impossible after pearl harbor to continue. on april 12, 1945, three weeks to for the unconditional surrender of the german army in europe europe, and four months before the capitulation in japan the president died. therefore unable to give his side of the story of the terrible conflict id which inevitably was told by others. in the story of graphical feel roosevelt's own perspective was under appreciated. there were many books written about the president as fdr a politician. as a statesman and diplomat. as a stamp collector and forster. no one stepped forward to record the story of fdr as commander in chief from his perspective. the only one of the attempt in fact, was called commander in chief written in the 1980's after a first chapter of fdr the rest of the book was devoted to his generals one by one. we readers grew up with the picture of fdr the one who largely left
recording to meet winston churchill off the coast of newfoundland aboard two battleships prince of wales. but the scope of his responsibilities as president and commander in chief of the armed forces forces, then made it impossible after pearl harbor to continue. on april 12, 1945, three weeks to for the unconditional surrender of the german army in europe europe, and four months before the capitulation in japan the president died. therefore unable to give his side of the story of the terrible...
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and people all over wales saw that in the night sky. >> cool, though. >> never know what you're going to catch on camera. >>> a badger finds itself twisted and tangled up in a soccer net. >> poor guy, had world cup fever. >> how freeing him from the net is just the beginning of the rescue. see why this woman is strutting her stuff in nothing but paint and pants. >> wow. she is all out. hey there. did you select these things on purpose? not a color found nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. this tillamookmook old fashd is absolutely amazing. creammmmmy. it makes my tongue dance. me too. hey you two, stop that tillamook tongue dancing and get back to work! tillamook ice cream, tastes better because it's made better. surprise!lcome back. crystal geyser alpine spring water. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. news flash, it's bottled at the source. news flash, we sell it in cases. oh. thank you. oh no no no. crystal geyser. bottl
and people all over wales saw that in the night sky. >> cool, though. >> never know what you're going to catch on camera. >>> a badger finds itself twisted and tangled up in a soccer net. >> poor guy, had world cup fever. >> how freeing him from the net is just the beginning of the rescue. see why this woman is strutting her stuff in nothing but paint and pants. >> wow. she is all out. hey there. did you select these things on purpose? not a color found...
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. >>> now, let's speak to kirsty from the barr human rights committee of england and wales, joining us from london. good to have you with us. talking about human rights, navi pillay said what israel is doing may amount to war crimes, now the human rights watch is organising a commission of inquiry. to your mind, what kind of thing should they look at. >> what they should look at is whether there is compliance with international laws. that's international law and international humanitarian law. what that means is where there is is conflict, both sides have to make a distinction between combat and noncombatants, and what they have to do is protect the civilian population. that would apply to israel. israel would be under a duty to protect the civilian population not only of israel, but also the population within the territory. >> if the prosecution finds war crimes have been committed. where can it go. surely not to the international criminal court, because the u.s. would never sanction charges against israel. >> yes, it's obviously an interesting question as to what teeth does the human
. >>> now, let's speak to kirsty from the barr human rights committee of england and wales, joining us from london. good to have you with us. talking about human rights, navi pillay said what israel is doing may amount to war crimes, now the human rights watch is organising a commission of inquiry. to your mind, what kind of thing should they look at. >> what they should look at is whether there is compliance with international laws. that's international law and international...
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i just wanted to say thank you for a couple of the recommendations wales. as well. i wanted to ask you about an assumption from emails i've been receiving about having stronger driving vehicle training, consumer protection, protections built in whether it's state law or what we do locally, that that would lead to a decrease in service. i'm wondering, do you think additional safety regulations and some state and local regulations would lead to decreased service? >> i guess it'd probably depend on the level of, you know, what specifically is being put in the proposal, but right now it seems like the incentives are -- from the drivers are pretty heavily in favor of working for the transportation network companies. i -- in preparing this report, i saw a lot of information that showed that -- or indicated that taxi company -- a lot of taxi drivers are shifting over to drive for tncs. obviously they're always -- the tncs are getting a lot of new drivers that are driving for the first time, but there is also, i think, evidence of a shift over from the taxi industry to the
i just wanted to say thank you for a couple of the recommendations wales. as well. i wanted to ask you about an assumption from emails i've been receiving about having stronger driving vehicle training, consumer protection, protections built in whether it's state law or what we do locally, that that would lead to a decrease in service. i'm wondering, do you think additional safety regulations and some state and local regulations would lead to decreased service? >> i guess it'd probably...
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. >> in an experiment researchers in wales used sterile gloves dipped in bacteria to see what kind ofhand greeting passed the most germs. they found handshakes obviously spread twice the amount of bacteria compared to a fist pump. a hospital in dallas has already asked doctors and nurses to stop shaking hands and start fist bumping. the cdc estimates one in patients get sick from germs in the hospital. >>> it looks like singer linda ronstadt finally got the answer to the question when will i be loved. >> today president obama presented her with the national medal of arts for her one of a kind voice and her decades of remarkable music. he revealed that he had a little bit of a crush on her back in the day. the honor was a particularly special moment for ronstadt because she didn't make it to her induction to the rock and roll hall of fame in april because she got parkinson's disease and it's tough for her to travel. a military aide brought her into the east room via wheelchair, but she walked onto the stage to get her award. congratulations. >>> tracking weather with an hour by hour fo
. >> in an experiment researchers in wales used sterile gloves dipped in bacteria to see what kind ofhand greeting passed the most germs. they found handshakes obviously spread twice the amount of bacteria compared to a fist pump. a hospital in dallas has already asked doctors and nurses to stop shaking hands and start fist bumping. the cdc estimates one in patients get sick from germs in the hospital. >>> it looks like singer linda ronstadt finally got the answer to the question...
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wales came to a story in the "new york times" by brad stone, no relation, and said we believe that there need to be rules and guidelines for behavior and we're modeling our recommendation on blowighers. from the beginning, i took what i learned about disclosier, quality of writing and about some kind of discourse that we're having here. so whether a brand, whether it's coca-cola or it's skype, who is a huge sponsor of the conference comes to us, we say here is how you can work with us to sponsor editorials or to develop ads, here are disclosure guidelines. they apply across every medium we work on and is we're very glad you're here because frankly, women control 83% of household spending. if you don't work with this community, you won't reach your customer. she expects you to come to her 37. >> so these women become paid by you? >> we have advertising but we do a growing amount of work for hire. this is the golden age of content development. isn't it a release as journalists to see it finally come back to the quality of what we write? we develop editorial as well as advertorial. >> it's
wales came to a story in the "new york times" by brad stone, no relation, and said we believe that there need to be rules and guidelines for behavior and we're modeling our recommendation on blowighers. from the beginning, i took what i learned about disclosier, quality of writing and about some kind of discourse that we're having here. so whether a brand, whether it's coca-cola or it's skype, who is a huge sponsor of the conference comes to us, we say here is how you can work with us...
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on a steep hillside they found teet from a relative of the hippopotamus and still uneithering that wale bones that could be ten inches around. what's most important is the big picture. >> a combination of all these things that tell you what the ecosystem was like when the whale was alive. >> they hope to find a museum to put it on display. at the value veres reservoir, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great day. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news pr ogram. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and with matt o'donnell, tamala >> ♪ >> good morning. we're working on several stories you didn't see last night on this tuesday, july 8th including breaking news. gun shots rang out in bucks county overnight. new details in a live report. >> protesters were fired up in southwest philadelphia after four children were killed in a fire over the weekend. why they are pointing fingers at firefighters. >> a disgruntled yankees fan caught sleeping during a game against the red sox is hau
on a steep hillside they found teet from a relative of the hippopotamus and still uneithering that wale bones that could be ten inches around. what's most important is the big picture. >> a combination of all these things that tell you what the ecosystem was like when the whale was alive. >> they hope to find a museum to put it on display. at the value veres reservoir, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good...
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the chef has cooked for the prince of wales and food royalty like alice waters and thomas keller. i asked him about what the closing of drakes bay ois meyst means for his business. >> i think it's a big loss. >> the lawyer for drakes bay would not divulge how the negotiations for the government are going, but it won't be long before we know. by the end of the month whether they were able to save the oyster shack and the cannery or not. reporting from drakes bay oysters, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> where you can get your hands on military equipment that dates back 100 years, that's next. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> it's one the mes unusual local auctions in recent memory happening today and tomorrow. tons of history. literally. it's lined up
the chef has cooked for the prince of wales and food royalty like alice waters and thomas keller. i asked him about what the closing of drakes bay ois meyst means for his business. >> i think it's a big loss. >> the lawyer for drakes bay would not divulge how the negotiations for the government are going, but it won't be long before we know. by the end of the month whether they were able to save the oyster shack and the cannery or not. reporting from drakes bay oysters, mark...
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in pemberton four mile road at rake pond road that's good intersection to avoid and vehicle north wales montgomery county northbound lanes of 309 near english village mc y defendant exhibit's out of view. and police are open the scene blocking the right lane along northbound 309. not far off in blue bell a broken down truck skippack pike. car norristown green sally road and still roadwork on pennsylvania turnpike westbound near norristown blocking outright lane. re.luckilo thde. tam. with breaking news the search is on for a man that disappeared into the water after his boats hit rocks. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live there in longport, atlantic county and has the latest. good morning, katherine. >> good morning, tam it's been about 6 1/2 hours as soon as the accidents and the search continues for the 45-year-old man. you can see in the distance a helicopter from the coastguard is making rounds. they've been con ten traiting their-er isp margate to longport. we've also seen boats in the water here. coastguard is handling the search and local police and fire crews were her
in pemberton four mile road at rake pond road that's good intersection to avoid and vehicle north wales montgomery county northbound lanes of 309 near english village mc y defendant exhibit's out of view. and police are open the scene blocking the right lane along northbound 309. not far off in blue bell a broken down truck skippack pike. car norristown green sally road and still roadwork on pennsylvania turnpike westbound near norristown blocking outright lane. re.luckilo thde. tam. with...
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new at 11:00, merck is cutting 600 jobs in north wales and lansdowne.erck and company is looking to cut $2.5 billion. so they decided to shed 8500 employees. that is 10% of the company's total work force. most of those positions are field workers who visit family doctors and medical facilities. those cuts will take effect august 26th. >> none other than archbishop charles chaput provides a boost in the ants paying of a possible papal visit to philadelphia. but while has latest comments are promising the deal isn't done just yet. >> the words from philadelphia archbishop charles chaput sounded concrete. the cath look news service quoted chaput at a conference in north dakota on thursday saying "poe francis has told me that he is coming". and the pope will be with us the friday, saturday and sunday of that week. chaput is referring to the world meeting of families set for september 2015. the archbishop recently led the delegation of civic and business leaders to the vatican to form formally invite the pope to philadelphia for that event but despite chaput
new at 11:00, merck is cutting 600 jobs in north wales and lansdowne.erck and company is looking to cut $2.5 billion. so they decided to shed 8500 employees. that is 10% of the company's total work force. most of those positions are field workers who visit family doctors and medical facilities. those cuts will take effect august 26th. >> none other than archbishop charles chaput provides a boost in the ants paying of a possible papal visit to philadelphia. but while has latest comments...
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this time, we're in north wales, splitting slate, exploring castles, and steaming up mountains. thanks for joining us.
this time, we're in north wales, splitting slate, exploring castles, and steaming up mountains. thanks for joining us.
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i'm confident that come september, come the nato summit in south wales, world leaders will be able to show that nato remains strong, united, ready to meet and defeat any threat. as we continue to adapt, we could do a lot worse than bear in mind the important words of abraham lincoln who wrote 150 years ago the struggle today is not all together of today. it's also for the vast future. thank you very much for your attention. [ applause ] and for your applause. i'm very happy now to look forward to sitting down with you and discussing your questions and discussing whatever else you want to raise. >> thank you. you have no idea what just happened. excellent address, and raised lot of good points and sets up an interesting and complex landscape, and i want to go through a lot of them including the state of affairs and debate in britain right now about defense and the military. relationship to the u.s., nato, but where to start? i think defense one, we discuss the future of military power. and what comes next, where we're going. and part of that big question right now is the use of power,
i'm confident that come september, come the nato summit in south wales, world leaders will be able to show that nato remains strong, united, ready to meet and defeat any threat. as we continue to adapt, we could do a lot worse than bear in mind the important words of abraham lincoln who wrote 150 years ago the struggle today is not all together of today. it's also for the vast future. thank you very much for your attention. [ applause ] and for your applause. i'm very happy now to look forward...
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is an eco nightmare seriously the nickels mind and dirtily smelted in ontario shipped in refined in wales sent to china to be made into foam sent to japan to be made in batteries and then shipped to the u.s. or europe to be put into cars then no one knows how to safely dispose about or ease so yet eco car my ass so i can empathize with the coal rollers wanting to protest these cars that are nothing but marketing ploy and i can empathize with progressive wanting people to just stop being wasteful slobs on the planet what i can't empathize with is everyone putting on their blue or red jerseys and yelling at each other like morons with nothing more to lose than a football game which is exactly what happens when people heard about the cold rowing trend there's more at stake than a trophy here people it shouldn't be the pickup trucks vs the prius's it should be all of us vs the limousines the team owners who are laughing all the way to their banks and until we realize that this stupid in-fighting is by design to distract us from the really bad crimes being committed by the powers that be.
is an eco nightmare seriously the nickels mind and dirtily smelted in ontario shipped in refined in wales sent to china to be made into foam sent to japan to be made in batteries and then shipped to the u.s. or europe to be put into cars then no one knows how to safely dispose about or ease so yet eco car my ass so i can empathize with the coal rollers wanting to protest these cars that are nothing but marketing ploy and i can empathize with progressive wanting people to just stop being...
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investigators are out here on a wale look at signs of evidence on what may have started this fire andtold the deaning area is intact and there is smoke and water damage and it is the roof that has the most destruction and and it has been at that low occasion, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened shortly before 9:00 last night. police say the two women were walking home from the mark kept when they were hit by the car and the driver stopped and simply did not see the two women. one woman suffered a head injury and suffered broken bones and the other was treated for bumps and bruises. oop. >> seeing an up crease oop they are called credit card knives and they are very dangerous and because of that airport screeners are having a tough time finding them. we have seen an increase in surge of those carrying them and they are a little thicker than the knife, so farther finding about 20 per week an "f" s o topped the list where they have been confiscated. out of 61 knives found airports nation and if to you have one going through scourty you will be asked to turn it over and you can g
investigators are out here on a wale look at signs of evidence on what may have started this fire andtold the deaning area is intact and there is smoke and water damage and it is the roof that has the most destruction and and it has been at that low occasion, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened shortly before 9:00 last night. police say the two women were walking home from the mark kept when they were hit by the car and the driver stopped and simply did not see the two women....
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at this point it's dry, but in north wales you can see a few showers out an about.sham road the road is damp. >> reporter: matt, last night over the ben franklin bridge the problem was heavy thunderstorms. you heard lots of thunder and boy was it active even with a couple of gusty thunderstorms. this morning we have light nuisance sprinkles and showers, matt showed you how some of the roads were wet. this might slow you down slightly. 75 degrees by 9:00 a.m. there could irng willing showers by -- there could lingering showers in the morning hours. the sun comes back, the high is 84 degrees, the humidity will be lowering as the day goes on. improvement as we move through the afternoon. there's no major delays on east coast airports. >> bad timing for phils closer, jonathan paplebon. he wants to get traded, but as we get close to the trade deadline, he is having trouble if i finishing off games. he gives up a homer to hunter pence. he took us the loss the night after blowing his third save of the season. >>> next and new at 6:00 p.m. the puppy problem in the poconos t
at this point it's dry, but in north wales you can see a few showers out an about.sham road the road is damp. >> reporter: matt, last night over the ben franklin bridge the problem was heavy thunderstorms. you heard lots of thunder and boy was it active even with a couple of gusty thunderstorms. this morning we have light nuisance sprinkles and showers, matt showed you how some of the roads were wet. this might slow you down slightly. 75 degrees by 9:00 a.m. there could irng willing...
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huge the top predator and oceans the back then >> : have huge appetites and lend it at the age at walesthat was their main food source bigger the wells we have now >> : they were under water to fresno fish were alive. scientists estimate these analysts women in those waters 20 million years ago. fish fossils are amazing but most exciting fossil as well almost completely intact >> : the cervical vertebra well with on-site attached to other vertebra down here the tail has a peer or hoping to find rebs more flippers' the line next thing that will happen is they will be dug up are the ground to a tool that will paleontologists will inspect them very carefully >> : essentially making their way to a museum preferably ones here the bay area >> : as a wrapup the newscast and muscat check with the weather >> : hot money up there today high clouds quite a different weather pattern. a little bit out there tomorrow morning that in the afternoon where sunshine still on the cooler side this week mainly '70s and '80s from the bay area >> : that tonight at 11:00 sit connected through kron4-dot- com >>
huge the top predator and oceans the back then >> : have huge appetites and lend it at the age at walesthat was their main food source bigger the wells we have now >> : they were under water to fresno fish were alive. scientists estimate these analysts women in those waters 20 million years ago. fish fossils are amazing but most exciting fossil as well almost completely intact >> : the cervical vertebra well with on-site attached to other vertebra down here the tail has a peer...
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. >> waleed was her oldest son, the one destined to lead the family. he was named after a man in a poster. his uncle died fighting israel. >> i'm not a member of israel. i'm worried about my brother. he is in heaven. >> 10-year-old shimer escorts her father outside. she is afraid he'll get shot. we stopped from around the corner. in palestine's history, our children are being killed. the neighbourhoods, families feel empty and disappointed after so much death. there's no peace in site. >>> in several american cities, jews and muslims rally for piece, side by side. this demonstration in los angeles including a prayer service that drew several hundred people. in new york more than 1,000 people marched past city hall. others gathered in times square, wanting to draw attention to u.s. political involvement and financial support of israel's military. organizers read out the names of 200 children who had been killed since the fighting began. >> the other story, the unresolved crisis on the boarder. president met with leaders of three nations, the country res
. >> waleed was her oldest son, the one destined to lead the family. he was named after a man in a poster. his uncle died fighting israel. >> i'm not a member of israel. i'm worried about my brother. he is in heaven. >> 10-year-old shimer escorts her father outside. she is afraid he'll get shot. we stopped from around the corner. in palestine's history, our children are being killed. the neighbourhoods, families feel empty and disappointed after so much death. there's no peace...