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digger land in west berlin, new jersey.es on the road adam -- >> yes, i am trying to drive with two hands and hold a microphone. this is called the argot another ride that again you don't have people here that work here that actually take you on a lot of these rides, do you them yourself and it's for kids of all ages and adults. i don't have anyone behind me because i don't think anybody trusts my driving. a great day in west berlin, new jersey. we have folks over there and over there. and there is rain in the seven-day forecast, i'll go have some fun and we'll see you in a bit i'll do a wheelie watch -- >> whoa. holy cow he is doing a 180. adam be careful good would you trust me? >> no, no. philadelphia mayor jim kenney announced a prehistoric task for preserving a city that is growing and adding jobs. the previous ordinance is more than 30 years old and it was made at a time when the city was losing jobs and they will identify where the historic resources were in the city and best use them going forward. >>> as we wrap up
digger land in west berlin, new jersey.es on the road adam -- >> yes, i am trying to drive with two hands and hold a microphone. this is called the argot another ride that again you don't have people here that work here that actually take you on a lot of these rides, do you them yourself and it's for kids of all ages and adults. i don't have anyone behind me because i don't think anybody trusts my driving. a great day in west berlin, new jersey. we have folks over there and over there....
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attachment of the agrc in west berlin being kicked out, no longer able to do operations in the soviet zone. they were then removed from berlin and went back to west personnel, atrgc which point the army still considered about 800 cases in east germany left to investigate and having recovered in this time period over 2000 remains. so it is a significant achievement in a short period of time given all the obstacles they faced in dealing with the soviets. a quick quote from general clay, it is a small portion of his book -- he of course had many issues with the soviets, including the berlin blockade. , which was taking place during this time period, which did not affect his registration operation. nonetheless, general clay was greatly frustrated. just sort of shifting gears quickly, moving on, the agrc was also responsible for consolidating all the u.s. military cemeteries throughout europe into the 10 permanent cemeteries listed here that are still in europe today. at the same point, congress then decided in 1947 we are starting the return of the dead program, s
attachment of the agrc in west berlin being kicked out, no longer able to do operations in the soviet zone. they were then removed from berlin and went back to west personnel, atrgc which point the army still considered about 800 cases in east germany left to investigate and having recovered in this time period over 2000 remains. so it is a significant achievement in a short period of time given all the obstacles they faced in dealing with the soviets. a quick quote from general clay, it is a...
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what did you see when you went to west berlin. did it change your ideology or reinforce what you have been told. >> first of all i need to give folks perspective. in those days, we didn't have color tv and i lived in an area where you couldn't get west german tv at all. we called it the value of the clueless. i had no idea what i would find on the other side of the wall. have first impression i thought oh my, there's a lot of color in this world. the buildings have color, people were dressed nicely, in the east everything was gray and brown. that was interesting but it certainly didn't make a dent in my ideology. the other thing, i was scared out of my mind. i was running -- i felt like i was running around with kgb on my four head. it was rather stressful because this was enemy territory. this was the folks that i was going to fight, in my sort of way. >> we were joking when we talked earlier that we would have you come out with a thick german accent so the americans wouldn't understand, but clearly you don't have one. if anythin
what did you see when you went to west berlin. did it change your ideology or reinforce what you have been told. >> first of all i need to give folks perspective. in those days, we didn't have color tv and i lived in an area where you couldn't get west german tv at all. we called it the value of the clueless. i had no idea what i would find on the other side of the wall. have first impression i thought oh my, there's a lot of color in this world. the buildings have color, people were...
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options, the berlin based in west berlin considered if the u.s. military leon's -- liaison missing was not competent for collecting inndestine i'm intelligence east germany. likewise in 1951 after this exchange, the kernel, who some colonel was at this point the acting debited director. he pretty much entirely ruled out using grave registration teams to collect intelligence in east germany because they were not trained and their mission was so completely different than intelligence collection. just quickly, the main results of the work of the agrc are these individual deceased personnel files that are part of group 92. amountntain an amazing of information about combat losses from world war ii and the investigations we have just talked about. 1955, this came to an end. , mostly the reasons downsizing of the army again and the thing of the great british ration teams in germany. plus you have got diminishing returns. for all the work, the army was not being able to collect as many remains as they thought might still be existing in east germany. like
options, the berlin based in west berlin considered if the u.s. military leon's -- liaison missing was not competent for collecting inndestine i'm intelligence east germany. likewise in 1951 after this exchange, the kernel, who some colonel was at this point the acting debited director. he pretty much entirely ruled out using grave registration teams to collect intelligence in east germany because they were not trained and their mission was so completely different than intelligence collection....
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and that means that adam joseph is on another spring adventure and will check out digger land in west berlin. and six flags will take thrill seekers to a new level. and the ride preying on two of people's biggest fears. and karen rogers has your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. >>> there is more to donate time with mom and dad. the chester county community charter school held their doughnuts for dads event. they got to spend time with dads, grandfathers and uncles and male guardians it's a way for the students to say thank you for their support. here to talk about donuts. the accuweather forecast. >> that is right. >> nice out there and getting warmer? >> we are seeing sunshine out there. it looks earlier like we would not see the sun until the afternoon but it came in earlier and temperatures are responding to that. let look at stormtracker 6 live double scan and you can see we are now dry through the area and that last shower scooted off of cape may from the early morning hours where the showers moved west to east. chopper 6 hd is doing a little flying and that consh
and that means that adam joseph is on another spring adventure and will check out digger land in west berlin. and six flags will take thrill seekers to a new level. and the ride preying on two of people's biggest fears. and karen rogers has your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. >>> there is more to donate time with mom and dad. the chester county community charter school held their doughnuts for dads event. they got to spend time with dads, grandfathers...
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berlin. i was supposed to be headed to west german me. i also was told you need to learn one other language and i picked english. as i told you before i learned and i learned. a year and half into my training some visitor from moscow said how's your english. i made a tape and send it to moscow. they flew me into moscow and have me interview with the two ladies. the other one was an american who have immigrated and she married a russian in the interview meet separately. have the ability to learn english. it was a tie. it was was full of thinking that came in. two years in moscow learning english and then a couple who was well known among those in circles. i threw myself at that task. >> i now speak english much better than i speak german. >> do you identify with your german name in background. have you completely left that behind or is there so -- is still something in you. i became a citizen three times. it's okay over there. i'm certainly more. i was driving with a history professor at the other day. and i was talking about germany and t
berlin. i was supposed to be headed to west german me. i also was told you need to learn one other language and i picked english. as i told you before i learned and i learned. a year and half into my training some visitor from moscow said how's your english. i made a tape and send it to moscow. they flew me into moscow and have me interview with the two ladies. the other one was an american who have immigrated and she married a russian in the interview meet separately. have the ability to learn...
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obama's dithering and letting people cross red lines, this was ronald reagan in 1986 after the west berlin discotheque bombing. and i think this sends a message to china, to north korea, and of course yes to russia and syria. >> i just want to explain more of what the trump doctrine is. do we have that? >> the resulting action of what happened ensured that their fueling operation is gone from this air facility, 20% of they have mixed wing aircraft were destroyed and knocked out. >> that's obviously the wrong sound. >> actually, general marks, let me go to you with what sean spicer just said. he said 26% of the fixed wing aircraft. then you had the secretary of defense saying it was actually 20% of all of syria's aircraft. >> we struck an airfield and to% was degraded. but i'm not going to second guess general mattis. plus i would think there's a very good argument that there was a large number of aircraft that were scattered from that area. >> because there was advanced warnings? >> enough to get pilots in cockpits and get them out of there. >> let's listen to sean spicer. >> i think if yo
obama's dithering and letting people cross red lines, this was ronald reagan in 1986 after the west berlin discotheque bombing. and i think this sends a message to china, to north korea, and of course yes to russia and syria. >> i just want to explain more of what the trump doctrine is. do we have that? >> the resulting action of what happened ensured that their fueling operation is gone from this air facility, 20% of they have mixed wing aircraft were destroyed and knocked out....
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in 1986, libyan strongman moma gadhafi was said to be behind the bombing of a disco in west berlin. the u.s. military replied, 60 tons of munitions reigning down. >> my fellow americans, at 7:00 eastern time, naval forces of the united states launched a series of strikes against the headquarters, terrorist facilities and military assets that support moammar gadhafi's subversive activities. >> and the result, back there is the building where his wife and children were staying when the bombing came monday night. two were injured the smallest and an adoptive daughter was killed. >> today we have done what we had to do. if necessary, we sham do it again. >> rovmt georgia davie survived. he wasn't at the site. dozens of libyans died as did two u.s. air force pilots. another punishment for the murder of civilians came in 1998. operation infinite reach led against al qaeda targets in sudan and afghanistan, after u.s. embassies were bombed. more than 200 were killed. up to 4,000 wounded. these punitive strikes have been used by a long line of u.s. presidents to punish or warn others when th
in 1986, libyan strongman moma gadhafi was said to be behind the bombing of a disco in west berlin. the u.s. military replied, 60 tons of munitions reigning down. >> my fellow americans, at 7:00 eastern time, naval forces of the united states launched a series of strikes against the headquarters, terrorist facilities and military assets that support moammar gadhafi's subversive activities. >> and the result, back there is the building where his wife and children were staying when...
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in 1986 libyan strong man moammar gadhafi was said to be behind the bombing of a disco in west berlinu.s. servicemen were killed. the u.s. military reply 60 tons of munitions rained down on moammar gadhafi's compound in tripoli. >> my fellow americans at 7:00 this evening eastern time air and naval forces of the united states launched a series of strikes against the headquarters terrorist facilities and military assets that support moammar gadhafi's subversive activities. >> reporter: the result? >> back there is the building where his wife and children were staying. two were injured. the smallest child an adopted daughter was killed. >> today we have done what we had to do. if necessary, we shall do it again. >> reporter: moammar gadhafi survived. he wasn't at the site. dozens of libyans died. as did two u.s. air force pilots. another punishment for the murder of civilians came in 1988, operation infinite reach at al qaeda targets after the u.s. embassies in kenya and tunisia were bombed. these punitive strikes have been used by a long line of presidents to punish or warn others when
in 1986 libyan strong man moammar gadhafi was said to be behind the bombing of a disco in west berlinu.s. servicemen were killed. the u.s. military reply 60 tons of munitions rained down on moammar gadhafi's compound in tripoli. >> my fellow americans at 7:00 this evening eastern time air and naval forces of the united states launched a series of strikes against the headquarters terrorist facilities and military assets that support moammar gadhafi's subversive activities. >>...
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adam joseph is live in west berlin, camden county checking out the construction equipment at digger land. and if my boys are watching we'll be here this weekend. >> i know i told everyone at home don't turn on the news because if my son sees i'm here he will flip out. if you have a son or daughter who likes big rigs and playing in the dirt. this is the place for them. say hi daddy. >> hi daddy. >> are you having some fun? >> yes. sfwr can you play in mud and dirt? >> you condition forget your brother here jack. and this little boy, mason it's his third birthday. and national high five-day. nice work and can we get a look at these little faces here. what were you eating? >> blueberries. >> i like blueberries. the kids are having a blast and the big diggers are here and they get behind the controls and dig in the dirt and have a whole lot of fun. lets look at the temperatures it's a warm beautiful afternoon. 76 right now in philadelphia. wilmington 74 and allentown 73 and a little bit cooler in beach haven and the temperature with the sea breeze just 59 degrees, satellite and radar with th
adam joseph is live in west berlin, camden county checking out the construction equipment at digger land. and if my boys are watching we'll be here this weekend. >> i know i told everyone at home don't turn on the news because if my son sees i'm here he will flip out. if you have a son or daughter who likes big rigs and playing in the dirt. this is the place for them. say hi daddy. >> hi daddy. >> are you having some fun? >> yes. sfwr can you play in mud and dirt?...
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obama's dithering and letting people cross red lines, but this is ronald reagan in 1986 after the west berlin discoe attack bombing, and i think that this is going to send a message to china and north kree yand a yes, to russia and syria. >> and kierstin, i want to play something that sean spicer explained more of what the trump doctrine is. do we have it? >> the resulting action of what happened happened ensured that their fueling operation is gone from the facility, and 20% of the fixed wing aircraft were the destroyed and knocked out. >> that is obviously the wrong sound. and well, actually, general marks, let me go to you with what sean spicer said, 20% of the fixed wing aircraft and then the secretary of defense saying it is 20% of all of syria's operational aircraft, and is there a difference? >> that is a disconnect. and we struck an air. field and 20% is denigrated, it would be at that place, but i won't second-guess general mattis, and i would say that a large number of aircraft were scattered from the airfield to avoid the incoming line. >> and enough to get the pilots out of there.
obama's dithering and letting people cross red lines, but this is ronald reagan in 1986 after the west berlin discoe attack bombing, and i think that this is going to send a message to china and north kree yand a yes, to russia and syria. >> and kierstin, i want to play something that sean spicer explained more of what the trump doctrine is. do we have it? >> the resulting action of what happened happened ensured that their fueling operation is gone from the facility, and 20% of the...
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they were removed from berlin and went back to west germany. stillch point the army considers it was about 600 havingto recover and recovered from this time. over 2000 remained. significant achievement in such a short. of time given all of the problems they dealt with with the soviet's. , youquote from the general will see in his book is a small portion or the script he wrote about many issues. some and itng about did not affect or a registration. nevertheless general clay was greatly frustrated. hrcting gears quickly, the also responsible for consolidating all the cemeteries across europe and 210 permanent cemeteries. at the same point congress then fished that we are turning returning the program of the dead. then they would have to turn over bodies, they would have to be sent to new york or rebecca has states. there was a massive undertaking of returning to debt to the united states. the army also in the same. an undercurrent seeing them in frankfurt. you can see many american soldiers mostly through accident. there was a whole variety of de
they were removed from berlin and went back to west germany. stillch point the army considers it was about 600 havingto recover and recovered from this time. over 2000 remained. significant achievement in such a short. of time given all of the problems they dealt with with the soviet's. , youquote from the general will see in his book is a small portion or the script he wrote about many issues. some and itng about did not affect or a registration. nevertheless general clay was greatly...
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berlin, philadelphia, 70 degrees, doylestown, 68. west chester 68. wrightstown, 69. millville, 70.ver, 70. the jersey shore is cooler right there on the water, balls the ocean temperature is in the upper 40s, low 60s here, atlantic city on the beach, 62. cape may, 62. you don't have to travel too far inland to get into the upper 60s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and perfect today, sunny and perfect tomorrow, and sunny and perfect for tuesday. look at these numbers, 70 today, 80 tomorrow, 82 tuesday. in case you were wondering, neither of these are records. wednesday, clouds and sun, 72. thursday, partly sunny, 70. good friday sunny and pleasant, 66. mostly sunny saturday, 68. sunday high near 70. >> you can pretty much take off, we can take it here with the weather. >> don't leave. >> reporter: i will go get french toast and be back in an hour. >> remember you can get the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast at any time at 6abc.com/weather. >>> your time, 6:46 a.m., four police recruits in new jersey know what it is like to save a man's life before they g
berlin, philadelphia, 70 degrees, doylestown, 68. west chester 68. wrightstown, 69. millville, 70.ver, 70. the jersey shore is cooler right there on the water, balls the ocean temperature is in the upper 40s, low 60s here, atlantic city on the beach, 62. cape may, 62. you don't have to travel too far inland to get into the upper 60s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and perfect today, sunny and perfect tomorrow, and sunny and perfect for tuesday. look at these numbers, 70...
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the bank already has a branch in berlin and employs 300 people in the city. police in westlowing two deaths in the area on saturday. it follows the deaths of three men and a woman at separate addresses in barnsley on good friday which are believed to be linked to heroin. south yorkshire police said it was not officially linking them at present, but warned drug users to be careful. dave edwards reports from leeds district police headquarters at elland road. police were called to compton view in leeds yesterday morning, where they found the body of a 36—year—old man. four people have been arrested in connection with his death. then yesterday afternoon, paramedics were called to park green in normanton, where a 27—year—old man was suffering breathing difficulties. he died at the scene. west yorkshire police have told us they believe both deaths are related to class a drugs. it's after four deaths were reported in the barnsley area on friday, and south yorkshire police said those may be linked to heroin use. both police forces have issued a warning to users of class a drugs. th
the bank already has a branch in berlin and employs 300 people in the city. police in westlowing two deaths in the area on saturday. it follows the deaths of three men and a woman at separate addresses in barnsley on good friday which are believed to be linked to heroin. south yorkshire police said it was not officially linking them at present, but warned drug users to be careful. dave edwards reports from leeds district police headquarters at elland road. police were called to compton view in...
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west is doing everything for him. the election campaigners around for london, paris, berlin and washington. the moment, but word whispered, inpeachment, is said a bit louder now in washington that. donald trump doesn't look as secure as he may have done. i think it's unlikely he'll be impeached with a republican—controlled congress. the interesting thing that happened this week, michael flynn, former national security advisor, his offer to testify before the house and senate in intelligence committees in exchange for immunity from prosecution. either he has something really explosive to drop, or he is worried that he's already violated so worried that he's already violated so many rules, he wanted to get something in exchange. we don't know that so far. the senate intelligence committee seems to have pushed back on his offerfor immunity and is not ready to entertain it. it's something for us to look forward to. thank you all very much for being with us on dateline this week. that's it for dateline london this week. you can comment on the programme on twitter. thank you for watching. dojoin
west is doing everything for him. the election campaigners around for london, paris, berlin and washington. the moment, but word whispered, inpeachment, is said a bit louder now in washington that. donald trump doesn't look as secure as he may have done. i think it's unlikely he'll be impeached with a republican—controlled congress. the interesting thing that happened this week, michael flynn, former national security advisor, his offer to testify before the house and senate in intelligence...
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west is doing everything for him. the election campaign is run from london, paris, berlin and washington.ng some, the word whispered, impeachment, maybe it is being said a little bit louder in washington than it might have been a few months ago. donald trump does not look as secure as he did. it is unlikely that he will be impeached with the republican—controlled congress. this week, michael flynn, the former national security adviser, his offer to testify before the house and senate intelligence committees in exchange for immunity from prosecution. that indicates that perhaps he had something really explosive to drop, or is he is worried that he has all ready violated so many rules he wants to get something in exchange. we do not know that so far. the senate intelligence committee seems to have pushed back on his offer for unity, and is not ready to entertain it. —— immunity. it could take months for that to pan out. that is something to look forward to. thank you all very much for being with us on dateline this week. you can comment on the programme on twitter. hello that, last week we
west is doing everything for him. the election campaign is run from london, paris, berlin and washington.ng some, the word whispered, impeachment, maybe it is being said a little bit louder in washington than it might have been a few months ago. donald trump does not look as secure as he did. it is unlikely that he will be impeached with the republican—controlled congress. this week, michael flynn, the former national security adviser, his offer to testify before the house and senate...
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50th anniversary of the israeli occupation of the west bank, east jerusalem, and the gaza strip in june. sarah: you are watching "dw news ," live from berlin. still to come, concerns about the outcome of the constitutional referendum could scare off investment image the jeopardizing the country's shaky economic recovery. javier will have the verdict from the money men in just a few minutes. we hope you stay with us. sarah: welcome back. you are watching "dw news." turkey has rejected the claims of international monitors saying it's constitutional referendum was flawed with irregularities. president erdogan won a narrow victory in the vote to grant him sweeping new powers in office. so what does yesterday's referendum mean for turkey's economy? let's bring in javier from our business desk. javier: it means a lot because we know that political turmoil is detrimental to the economy, but then again, so is a talker see. analysts are trying to assess whether the outcome will have positive or negative effect on the economy. the currency has picked up after the result spending erdogan's powers, but concerns about the future of the turkish economy
50th anniversary of the israeli occupation of the west bank, east jerusalem, and the gaza strip in june. sarah: you are watching "dw news ," live from berlin. still to come, concerns about the outcome of the constitutional referendum could scare off investment image the jeopardizing the country's shaky economic recovery. javier will have the verdict from the money men in just a few minutes. we hope you stay with us. sarah: welcome back. you are watching "dw news." turkey has...
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in the canadian arctic, scandinavia, the u.k., west germany, italy, greece, turkey, iran, pakistan, and japan. well with berlin was a special value for close access. amongst all these sites, north norway was an interesting case. window onrch value, a the soviet operations in the by the 1970'shat the americans were supplying the sophisticated equipment there 70% of the salaries of the norwegians who are manning it. close to theget shorter range soviet emissions led to most of the western allies to not interception operations from ships and aircraft. baltic thes for the soviet defenses would track and react to western aircraft that flew just outside their territorial limits. sometimes would deliberately stimulate the defenses and monitor the results. 1960, some 13 american aroundt were shot down the soviet periphery with a loss of 170 american lives. there were collisions between the u.k.-u.s. and soviet submarines. these are given no publicity. this close technical access coincided with the west's need for photographic coverage of soviet targets. overflights over soviet territory developed in the first half of
in the canadian arctic, scandinavia, the u.k., west germany, italy, greece, turkey, iran, pakistan, and japan. well with berlin was a special value for close access. amongst all these sites, north norway was an interesting case. window onrch value, a the soviet operations in the by the 1970'shat the americans were supplying the sophisticated equipment there 70% of the salaries of the norwegians who are manning it. close to theget shorter range soviet emissions led to most of the western allies...
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last month, a man drove into a crowd in london's west minster bridge killing four. 12 can killed at a christmas market in berlin. 86 people were killed in nice, france in july during bastille day. clearly a vehicle and driving into people is the new way for terrorists to attack. chris? >> jeff, thank you. >>> it was a busy day on capitol hill today as neil gorsuch confirmed as a supreme court justice. this comes after bitter political battle to confirm president trump's pick to fill the ninth seat on the high court. republicans used a rule change to allow the vote to confirm gorsuch by a simple majority as opposed to the traditional 60 vote threshold. democrats are denouncing the move will take a close sr. look at his historic confirmation at 5:30. >>> closer to home skyfox over a chester county high school this morning. it was closed for classes. this is kennett high school. officials say routine testing revealed legionella bacteria was detect the in the hot water that. workers are focused on getting rid of that bacteria are no longer using the spigot where the sample was taken as a precaution all showers in t
last month, a man drove into a crowd in london's west minster bridge killing four. 12 can killed at a christmas market in berlin. 86 people were killed in nice, france in july during bastille day. clearly a vehicle and driving into people is the new way for terrorists to attack. chris? >> jeff, thank you. >>> it was a busy day on capitol hill today as neil gorsuch confirmed as a supreme court justice. this comes after bitter political battle to confirm president trump's pick to...
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> traveling in berlin, the first daughter endures boos as she handletough questions about her father's treatment of women. >> wicked conditions from flooding in the south to fires out west and even a spring snowstorm. tornados could be on tap today. >> and the man they call junior announces his last lap. "early today" starts right now. good wednesday morning, i'm frances rivera. >> i'm yasmin vossoughian. let's get right to it this morning. president trump, the billionaire businessman who stormed his way into the white house, set to unveil his long-awaited plan to revamp the tax laws. zeroing in on a campaign promise ahead of his 100-day mark. enough to boost wall street sending the markets surging smashing records many there asking for the specifics behind the highly anticipated tax reform. nbc's peter alexander has those details. >> the nasdaq above 6,000 for the first time in history. >> with wall street booming the president's preparing to unveil his new tax reform plan slashing the corporate tax rate from 35 to 15%. >> a rate reduction that high is going to cost above $2 trillion. without a plan to pay for it, that's going to explode the debt. >> reporter: how to p
> traveling in berlin, the first daughter endures boos as she handletough questions about her father's treatment of women. >> wicked conditions from flooding in the south to fires out west and even a spring snowstorm. tornados could be on tap today. >> and the man they call junior announces his last lap. "early today" starts right now. good wednesday morning, i'm frances rivera. >> i'm yasmin vossoughian. let's get right to it this morning. president trump, the...
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and then i've been invited to sit on a panel in actual like southwest by south west conference panel with the city of berlin. i was on the panel it was berlin, [inaudible] in denmark, if that is how you say. the another german city that i can remember someone from sydney. to talk about sort of against anything best practices, networking, san francisco is like held in very very high regard worldwide at this point for all the work that we do to regulate nightlife. if you do not know that i think i've said this before. this is real. this is sort of the outgrowth of all that that everyone wants san francisco to sit alongside all these world-class cities to say this is how we do it what we do and everyone should take a look at how we do it. it's nothing is perfect obviously. there are some things we can do better but that's why i go to these things and the tenements of that we can get even better but we are pretty much thought leaders in this nightlife space. so congratulations. to get better, the next item is to ask you to look in your calendars because there's enough new commissioners come i think in one very
and then i've been invited to sit on a panel in actual like southwest by south west conference panel with the city of berlin. i was on the panel it was berlin, [inaudible] in denmark, if that is how you say. the another german city that i can remember someone from sydney. to talk about sort of against anything best practices, networking, san francisco is like held in very very high regard worldwide at this point for all the work that we do to regulate nightlife. if you do not know that i think...
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west of delsea high school is. elmer also seeing wet weather, the pits grove township area and again pushing in orderward into berlin or -- northward into berlin. lots of rain hanging out to the southwest. washington, d.c. baltimore, wet weather. haggerstown, rain down there now. that will be sliding there our area in the next couple of hours. this is the morning and this is the afternoon. we'll see mainly cloudy skies and leftover shower or two and patchy drizzle. 55 in philadelphia. 56 in wilmington. allentown, 54. cape may, 54. trenton, 53. pretty much uniform numbers, the only issue the testers aren't going to be climbing very much today. we're hanging out in the upper 50s, we're pretty much there now. maybe we add 3 or 4 degrees, you get the idea it's a chilly raw day around the delaware valley. area of low pressure off to the southwest. it's in the tennessee that will slide east pushing through the carolinas and the virginias tomorrow. we camp a little bit of a break thanks to the influence of the high, the high will nudge itself in push everything down to the south. it's dull and gray today, cloudy tomorrow,
west of delsea high school is. elmer also seeing wet weather, the pits grove township area and again pushing in orderward into berlin or -- northward into berlin. lots of rain hanging out to the southwest. washington, d.c. baltimore, wet weather. haggerstown, rain down there now. that will be sliding there our area in the next couple of hours. this is the morning and this is the afternoon. we'll see mainly cloudy skies and leftover shower or two and patchy drizzle. 55 in philadelphia. 56 in...
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west. first daughter and presidential advisor, ivanka trump felt the singe of the spotlight in her first trip abroad today. less than a month after officially joining her father's administration she appeared in berlin sharing the stage with some of the most powerful women in the world and faced uncomfortable questions about her dad's attitude toward women along with some scatters jeers. tonight, she's talk exclusively to nbc news. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: ivanka trump in berlin to help empower women finds herself instead defending one man. >> he's been a tremendous champion of supporting families. >> reporter: a handful of hecklers hissing and booing her description of president trump. >> you hear the reaction from the audience. so i need to address one more point. some attitudes towards women your father has publicly displayed in former times might leave one questioning whether he's such an empower for women. >> i've certainly heard the criticism from the media and that's been perpetuated. as a daughter, i can speak on a very personal level, knowing that he encouraged me and enabled me to thrive. >> reporter: the moment partly overshadowing trump's trip to a summit on how to boost
west. first daughter and presidential advisor, ivanka trump felt the singe of the spotlight in her first trip abroad today. less than a month after officially joining her father's administration she appeared in berlin sharing the stage with some of the most powerful women in the world and faced uncomfortable questions about her dad's attitude toward women along with some scatters jeers. tonight, she's talk exclusively to nbc news. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: ivanka trump in...
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west europe. nato ally countries. and were quite successful. the cold war ended without firing a single shot and ended in a peatsful way. the berlin wall came down and people started to ask whether nato was needed anymore. the saying was that nato either has to go out of business or out of area. and actually we went out of area after the fall of the berlin wall, the end of the cold war. we helped ending to two ethnic wars in the balkins and helped fight terrorism in afghanistan, fighting piracy in africa and we did crisis management beyond our borders. we did that from the begin of the 1990s until today. now nato has to change again because we have to continue to project the ability to manage crisis beyond our borders in afghanistan, in the north africa, the middle east region, but the same time we have to come back to europe and focus once again on collective defense dense terrorism in europe and that's especially the case after the illegal annexation of crimea and russia'll assertive behavior, especially against ukraine. so now nato has a collective defense in terms of the cold war. we are tripling the side of the nato response
west europe. nato ally countries. and were quite successful. the cold war ended without firing a single shot and ended in a peatsful way. the berlin wall came down and people started to ask whether nato was needed anymore. the saying was that nato either has to go out of business or out of area. and actually we went out of area after the fall of the berlin wall, the end of the cold war. we helped ending to two ethnic wars in the balkins and helped fight terrorism in afghanistan, fighting piracy...
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sought to escape its own debt crisis by trying to ransom the opening of the berlin wall for billions of deutsch marks from west germany. this was also a product of debt. debt is only a tool of power in international relations when country has no new capital for which to service it. and it is here where the power of the reagan buildup applies. america borrowing subjected countries in these region to the stringent demands of their creditors. in this way the failure of the reagan revolution within the united states in the sense that it did not achieve a balanced budget contributed to the revolutions abroad during the 1980s. many of these revolutions were extremely favorable to u.s. national interests and tissues the reagan financial buildup proved to be a powerful unintended source of american influence during the 1980s. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> fritz's paper reminds us of the importance of debt and empire with the a the core of work of paul kennedy and others. you can't understand the british 'em prior if you don't understand capital markets. uncle david. >> let me see if i can get this power point up.
sought to escape its own debt crisis by trying to ransom the opening of the berlin wall for billions of deutsch marks from west germany. this was also a product of debt. debt is only a tool of power in international relations when country has no new capital for which to service it. and it is here where the power of the reagan buildup applies. america borrowing subjected countries in these region to the stringent demands of their creditors. in this way the failure of the reagan revolution within...