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if you live in western africa, the life expectancy is like 45 or 50.or me, it is about distribution of existing technologies. then of the most of diseases, we can hear right now, or prevent. if i could tell you that we could double lifespans in this country by snapping our fingers, you would say, we should do that. in otheruble lifespans countries. emily: let's talk about alzheimer's. successful treatment could be huge. where do you see the inakthrough happening age-related diseases? bill: their people spending their entire careers of moving actual molecules and working in labs to develop treatments for something that is untreatable. that will be a win for humanity when that happens. if we have an understanding of how develops and how all note to neuroative -- degenerative diseases come about, when i was a neuroscience student, that was not in the books. it was until 19 30 that we had antibiotics. suddenly, you get a disease, take a pill, and lives. that is kind of a miracle. emily: we want to talk about some specific companies like foundation medicine
if you live in western africa, the life expectancy is like 45 or 50.or me, it is about distribution of existing technologies. then of the most of diseases, we can hear right now, or prevent. if i could tell you that we could double lifespans in this country by snapping our fingers, you would say, we should do that. in otheruble lifespans countries. emily: let's talk about alzheimer's. successful treatment could be huge. where do you see the inakthrough happening age-related diseases? bill:...
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it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola in liberia -- while working with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have returned to liberia to continue their missionary work. in los angeles right now -- police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a public health crisis. 38 people had to be treated in just the past week including 14 in just one day. (mitch englander, los angeles city council) "they become catatonic or they're foaming of the mouth and they're walking around and it looks like and los angeles isn't alone. more than 50 people -- were hospitalized in austin, texas --
it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola in liberia -- while working with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us...
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there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near real spot, hit or miss showers. we'll see one-two more in the afternoon will this afternoon the best chance in central and western massachusetts. partly sunny skies. temperatures upper 70s near the coast and low 80eds inland. touch of humidity. muggy over night with that patchy fog. best chance for rain will be sunday night into monday >> that's your latest forecast. >>> up next the dream team -- i'm not talking hoops, just assembled to produce major back assembled to produce major back to school poor assembled to produce major
there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up...
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it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over treating them here in the u-s --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have in los angeles right now -- police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a public health crisis. 38 people had to be treated in just the past week including 14 in just one day. (mitch englander, los angeles city council) "they become catatonic or they're foaming of the mouth and they're walking around and it looks like they're going to die." more than 50 people -- were hospitalized in austin, texas -- after suffering bad reactions. o
it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over treating them here in the u-s --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the...
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it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola in liberia -- while working with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over treating them he --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have returned to liberia to continue police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a public health crisis. 38 people had to be treated in just the past week including 14 in just one day. (mitch englander, los angeles city council) "they become catatonic or they're foaming of the mouth and they're walking around and it looks like they're going to die." and los angeles isn't alone. more than 50 people -- were hospitalized in a
it's been nearly 2-years since the ebola virus tore through western africa. nearly 30-thousand people became infected. american nancy writebol and her husband both contracted ebola in liberia -- while working with a missionary group. despite serious concerns over treating them he --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and...
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there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this developing into a and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near >> that's your latest forecast. >>> up next the dream team -- i'm not talking hoops, just assembled to produce major back assembled to produce major back to school poor assembled to produce major back to school foster kid black immigrant cancer patient the only label that matters is olympian. general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal. again! liances. that's what i'm talking about cindy. i like your style. now get up to 20% off appliances $396 or more, at lo
there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this developing into a and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated....
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pakistan, a number of them coming from western africa into costa rica. but very soon when we started providing them with services that were supposed to be aimed at muslims and africans, we realized that even when all of them claimed to be called mohammed ali, because all of them have the same name can we realized what they spoke was not west african french. it was real. they would realize most of them are coming from haiti. so now we now know that around 80-85% of the migrants are haitians. they are coming towards the north from brazil. and upon researching a little bit what the flow, how the flow could be explained, we realized that these were haitians who had been invited by brazil to become special residence in the country after the earthquake in 2011, i think. as many as 50,000 we are told who were able to find jobs in brazil because of the time brazil was preparing for the world, the soccer world championship, and after that the olympics. so there was plenty of work. they had friendly governments in brazil. and the economy of brazil was thriving. th
pakistan, a number of them coming from western africa into costa rica. but very soon when we started providing them with services that were supposed to be aimed at muslims and africans, we realized that even when all of them claimed to be called mohammed ali, because all of them have the same name can we realized what they spoke was not west african french. it was real. they would realize most of them are coming from haiti. so now we now know that around 80-85% of the migrants are haitians....
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there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this devin and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near austin and san antonio by t that's a look at the weather across the country, now here's a >> thanks, dylan. good morning, everyone. warm and muggy as we start the weekend. temperatures well into the 70s already. high headed to 85 degrees. feeling very summery out there. throughout the afternoon, will have some showers. storm from time to time. overnight tonight down to 75 for the low. it's a muggy night ahead. tomorrow more of the same. slightly unsettled. temperatures in the 80s. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> up nex
there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this devin and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could...
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there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on.eveloping into a bigger system. and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near austin and s >>> good saturday morning to you. meteorologist, anthony slaughter here. we have clouds and fog and that will be the case until 11:00 and then we will clear out. if you are headed to the giants game this afternoon, we are looking at temperatures in the mid-60s and winds kicking up as well, and gusts up to 30 miles per hour in the southwest. and then hazy skies today, and 70s around the inner bay, and 80s today for the inland valleys and comfortable at the coastline. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> up n
there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on.eveloping into a bigger system. and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we...
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there are a couple of waves coming off of western africa we're keeping an eye on. chance of this one developing into a bigger system. some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps you've been into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of this week. it's going to take a while before it develops. in the meantime, we have heavy rain from the midwest to texas. it could lead to flash flooding. the ground is saturated. we could end up with another seven inches of rain, especially near austin and san antonio by monday. that's a look at the weather acrose window. >> beautiful saturday morning. still comfortable. temperatures are hovering in the low to mid 70s. it'll jump to the 80s by 10:00, 11:00 this morning. hitting 90 by mid to late afternoon. small chance of isolated thunderstor thunderstorms in the mountains later today. tomorrow, thunder and lightning with downpours on sunday afternoon. highs in the 80s. there is a possibility of localized flooding
there are a couple of waves coming off of western africa we're keeping an eye on. chance of this one developing into a bigger system. some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps you've been into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of this week. it's going to take a while before it develops. in the meantime, we have heavy rain from the midwest to texas. it could lead to...
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there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on.nd some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near anstin and s >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. let's take a look at your forecast for today in your neighborhood. center city 90 degrees for us in red you see the feel like temperatures, pretty similar to each other. lansdale 89 degrees in parts of the suburbs, a good cloud mix out there with sunshine. allentown 88 degrees. new jersey along the shore into delaware upper 80s, the shore a little lower in those low to mid 80s for forecast highs. >> that' >> that's your latest forecast. >>> up next the dream team -- i'm not tal
there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on.nd some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of...
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out of three are manned by crews from britain and the planes on the overseas fronts, the western sees in africamanned by boys from britain. and then there's a little thing called the british navy. from 1588, it went against the spanish armada, to 1940 when we got to moving on the two ocean navy, the greatest auto fleet in the world, that too is manned almost entirely by men from britain. the little island in the atlantic, and island with sea bearings. and the british royal navy, still the greatest merchant navy in the world, despite all hitler's can do. men from every british town, the snow colts of 10,000 ships, on ice coated decks, in grimy engine rooms, then you have been torpedoed twice, three times. ♪ narrator: there is one english sailor has been torpedoed six times and still signed on again. >> but we never hear about these things because of a curious character whose ways will never be completely understandable to an american. john britain himself. he has an idea that he shouldn't talk about himself and what he does. he calls it bad form. we call it damn silly. he say of a spitfire, oh s
out of three are manned by crews from britain and the planes on the overseas fronts, the western sees in africamanned by boys from britain. and then there's a little thing called the british navy. from 1588, it went against the spanish armada, to 1940 when we got to moving on the two ocean navy, the greatest auto fleet in the world, that too is manned almost entirely by men from britain. the little island in the atlantic, and island with sea bearings. and the british royal navy, still the...
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western europe. immigrants from asia and africa will have to compete to get in, quantitatively and qualitatively, which itself will hold the numbers down. there will not be comparatively many asians or africans entering this country. mr. chairman, since the people in africa and asia have relatively few relatives here, relatively few will immigrate here because they have few family ties to the united states. there is no danger of an influx of persons and countries in africa and asia." mike masaoka, the longtime japanese-american assistance league officer and longtime advocate for immigration reform, insisted that fears of a flood of immigration from the orient were groundless. because 74% of the visas were reserved for family reunification, he agreed with emmanuel seller that the small amount of asians already in the united states were likely to take advantage of them, with the result being, quote, the general pattern that exists today would continue for many years to come. secretary of state dean rusk, involved in this bill for a long period of time, commented, any increase in the volume of immigration
western europe. immigrants from asia and africa will have to compete to get in, quantitatively and qualitatively, which itself will hold the numbers down. there will not be comparatively many asians or africans entering this country. mr. chairman, since the people in africa and asia have relatively few relatives here, relatively few will immigrate here because they have few family ties to the united states. there is no danger of an influx of persons and countries in africa and asia." mike...
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africa is one of, from my perspective, one of my three principal focus is, as i look outside of the western hemisphere in terms of direct criminal networks with direct impact on the united states. and the reason is that to specific parts of africa, west africa and east or central -- what i want to say? southeast africa, have become transit points for trafficking flows that are moving either east-west from fdasia in route to markets in europe or proclamation or north-south which is to say from south america into west africa and then seeking barbet in western europe -- market. we need to focus on both of these from a pure trafficking perspective. the problem that we have this week institutions in a number of countries in africa which make them very attractive from multibillion dollar trafficking organizations. we also have organizations like al-shabaab or boko haram or further up north al-qaeda and the islamic state which are able to corrupt and then use government institutions as well. africa, from my perspective, is a very important point of focus without even going into the wildlife traffi
africa is one of, from my perspective, one of my three principal focus is, as i look outside of the western hemisphere in terms of direct criminal networks with direct impact on the united states. and the reason is that to specific parts of africa, west africa and east or central -- what i want to say? southeast africa, have become transit points for trafficking flows that are moving either east-west from fdasia in route to markets in europe or proclamation or north-south which is to say from...
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western front. how does fighting in south africa, that conflict is very different to what the conflict that is going to be waged in europe. these discussions are being had within staff colleges. and it should be said that british staff officers are writing papers on the american civil war, on the campaigns at fredericksburg, writing on gettysburg and pittsburgh. -- and vicksburg. but there's a big question as to was nature of the naturlast war when you're looking into a future war you can't predict that can be vastly different than what you're expecting. that, andhink with there are so many more things we drive ascuss, we could train to this topic but i would like to open it up to the audience with any questions that you may happen to have for us. we can talk about what you would like to talk about. >> my question has to do with the fact that they principle armies, both the north and the south, where citizens and n military people. o there was also a large conscription process with the army. did these military thinkers after the war, how do they think about these type of soldiers and did they influe
western front. how does fighting in south africa, that conflict is very different to what the conflict that is going to be waged in europe. these discussions are being had within staff colleges. and it should be said that british staff officers are writing papers on the american civil war, on the campaigns at fredericksburg, writing on gettysburg and pittsburgh. -- and vicksburg. but there's a big question as to was nature of the naturlast war when you're looking into a future war you can't...
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africa. he doesn't like that at all. he wants a western european front. in his paranoid ways, he is thinking that we do this intentionally. we don't attack in western europe to help him in the east. we actually are attacking in north africa, which is very little of concern or help to him. he thinks we're doing this almost intentionally so that the nazi forces in russia could continue to wear down the russian forces in the east. he's -- that's not the case. we talked about this last time. where we're trying to stretch hitler's forces thin. we're trying to make him stretch his resources until something snaps, fighting a three-front war instead of a two-front war. but in stalin's mind, our third front in north africa was intentional to punish his people. we don't like communists so this is a way that we are trying to destroy them. and the other thing that he's going to make known to the west to churchill, to roosevelt, is that he wants protection. when this war is over and we are victorious, meaning we meaning the allies are victorious, he wants a buffer zon
africa. he doesn't like that at all. he wants a western european front. in his paranoid ways, he is thinking that we do this intentionally. we don't attack in western europe to help him in the east. we actually are attacking in north africa, which is very little of concern or help to him. he thinks we're doing this almost intentionally so that the nazi forces in russia could continue to wear down the russian forces in the east. he's -- that's not the case. we talked about this last time. where...
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western front? how do they fight in south africa? the concept is very different to the conflict that will be waged in europe. these discussions are being had within colleges. the british staff officers are also writing papers on the american civil war. writing on the campaign of fredericksburg, they are writing on vicksburg and gettysburg. question as to what the nature of the last war is when you are looking forward when you're looking to a future war you can't predict. i think with that, and there are some a more themes we could discuss, but i'd like to open it up to the audience with any questions that you may have for us. we can talk about what you would like to talk about. >> my question has to do with the fact that the principal armies of the north and south were citizens and not military people. it was also to some extent large conscription process with the army. ,ilitary thinkers after the war how did they think about these type of soldiers and did they influence their thinking towards future wars? how did theion was legacy o
western front? how do they fight in south africa? the concept is very different to the conflict that will be waged in europe. these discussions are being had within colleges. the british staff officers are also writing papers on the american civil war. writing on the campaign of fredericksburg, they are writing on vicksburg and gettysburg. question as to what the nature of the last war is when you are looking forward when you're looking to a future war you can't predict. i think with that, and...
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Aug 22, 2016
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the west is not have western europe -- it doesn't have the best record of looking after its investments in africa often it is seen as a flash and burn, or a load of money and disappeared into the hills, and nothing ever seems to work and get left is real value. what we want to deliver is a good alliance that delivers real value and stays in cotry. we stay there and we develop the ability to do it on their own. in five or six years, we would like to say, thanks very much, we will fix the airplanes and you take it from here. francine: thank you so much. singer ofinson, lead iron maiden. we do apologize for his colorful language. coming up, details of donald trump's fundraising efforts. he tries a different approach to campaigning -- can you convince voters? pfizer is close to a $14 billion bid for a biotech company. and coming up on "surveillance," we speak to the rbs chairman harmon davies. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: markets are up this morning. let's head to the bloomberg with nejra cehic for your asset check. nejra: we are european equities rebound from their biggest weekly slide. the stoxx
the west is not have western europe -- it doesn't have the best record of looking after its investments in africa often it is seen as a flash and burn, or a load of money and disappeared into the hills, and nothing ever seems to work and get left is real value. what we want to deliver is a good alliance that delivers real value and stays in cotry. we stay there and we develop the ability to do it on their own. in five or six years, we would like to say, thanks very much, we will fix the...
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Aug 29, 2016
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africa. he doesn't like that at all. he wants a western european front. in his paranoid ways, he is thinking that we do this intentionally. we don't attack in western europe to help him in the east. we actually are attacking in north africa, which is very little of concern or help to him. he thinks we're doing this almost intentionally so that the nazi forces in russia could continue to wear down the russian forces in the east. he's -- that's not the case. we talked about this last time. where we're trying to stretch hitler's forces thin. we're trying to make him stretch his resources until something snaps, fighting a three-front war instead of a two-front war. but in stalin's mind, our third front in north africa was intentional to punish his people. we don't like communists so this is a way that we are trying to destroy them. and the other thing that he's going to make known to the west to churchill, to roosevelt, is that he wants protection. when this war is over and we are victorious, meaning we meaning the allies are victorious, he wants a buffer zon
africa. he doesn't like that at all. he wants a western european front. in his paranoid ways, he is thinking that we do this intentionally. we don't attack in western europe to help him in the east. we actually are attacking in north africa, which is very little of concern or help to him. he thinks we're doing this almost intentionally so that the nazi forces in russia could continue to wear down the russian forces in the east. he's -- that's not the case. we talked about this last time. where...
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from western polk county into eastern portions of the coast but also later in the afternoon. talked about the tropics. there's the wave that came off africa, 70% chance of developing in the next five days. the good news is though, almost all the models in good agreement that it's going to stay in the central atlantic. no threat to the u.s. at this point. in the meantime, leslee lacey has an eye on the roadways. >>> yeah, overnight construction and it's clearing up. let's take a look here out in the polk county area. remember, i told you one of the right lanes blocked right near state road 559. no construction out there anymore. they have that out of the way. also, taking a look, still lingering but wrapping up soon, southbound 75 around university parkway. two right lanes were taken away and that was due to overnight construction. vehicle fire remnants going on here but no delays. orange street at pinellas avenue, alternate 19. n the tarpon springs area. no delays on 19. that's weather and traffic on the 8s. back to gene and gayle. >> thank you, leslee. >>> some moms and dads, you know how hard it is to get everybody out the door each mor
from western polk county into eastern portions of the coast but also later in the afternoon. talked about the tropics. there's the wave that came off africa, 70% chance of developing in the next five days. the good news is though, almost all the models in good agreement that it's going to stay in the central atlantic. no threat to the u.s. at this point. in the meantime, leslee lacey has an eye on the roadways. >>> yeah, overnight construction and it's clearing up. let's take a look...
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was asked what he thought of this young man that had crossed into south africa, and he said that he is a dissident. and he is western-funded. i thought to myself, you know, this is a violation of a concept in africa that i know many people know. "i am because of you, we are because of each other." and one of the things we have in shona culture, many of the cultures in zimbabwe and africa is that my father's brother is my father. and when i have a problem with my father, i go to my father's brother, and i tell him what has happened, and he mediates on my behalf. he goes to my dad and said to him, "your son is at my house, he is crying about what is going on. you cannot do that to your boy. in fact, you know what, i will keep him at my house until you cool down and you give me a guarantee that he will be safe." but now, these guys who are liberators do not do that. they do not hold each other to true account. and what happens is when reports are done, whatever the motivation is to tell a lie, they must be people that appear as liberators in africa, but they have to say this is not right, or we cannot condone this anym
was asked what he thought of this young man that had crossed into south africa, and he said that he is a dissident. and he is western-funded. i thought to myself, you know, this is a violation of a concept in africa that i know many people know. "i am because of you, we are because of each other." and one of the things we have in shona culture, many of the cultures in zimbabwe and africa is that my father's brother is my father. and when i have a problem with my father, i go to my...
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and then others in the middle of africa, so it's one after another and some of those vem develop and some of those end up coming in the general direction of the westernisphere. this is the temperature trend, and can you see it's going up. by thursday we're up to 90 in philadelphia and 59 in the p.a. suburbs and 88 in the lehigh valle valleys. nothing but sunny symbols here. don't goat show that very often. we get thunderstorms and we're just not seeing that. here's the temperature. 90 thursday and 94 friday and humidity so that's going to be the most uncomfortable day that we're going to see in the next week, but you don't see any rain. saturday is 88 degrees and a little bit lower humidity and tolerable temperatures and humidities even as we go into early next week. >> thanks, hurricane. i'm john clark. we'll hear from carson wentz. he's throwing again and how will the eagles sign up new linebackers stephen tulloch affect the linebackers? that is all next. for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and banning high-capacity ammunition clips. and pat toomey? against an assault weapons ban and ag
and then others in the middle of africa, so it's one after another and some of those vem develop and some of those end up coming in the general direction of the westernisphere. this is the temperature trend, and can you see it's going up. by thursday we're up to 90 in philadelphia and 59 in the p.a. suburbs and 88 in the lehigh valle valleys. nothing but sunny symbols here. don't goat show that very often. we get thunderstorms and we're just not seeing that. here's the temperature. 90 thursday...
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western caribbean nothing doing, but see here? this feature here well off of our area, just coming off the coast of africa. we'll talk about that, it has the potential to develop over the next few days but pretty quiet. i think the evening commute is on the wetter side. >>> a problem through palmetto. but first the bridges. a little more crowded than it was over the summer on the howard frankland but still not too bad. this is what it looks like when you come across into tampa. we're still taking about 12 minutes to get from pit -- pinellas to hillsborough. i-4 starting to get back to line road to downtown. still have the problem through manatee county, a crash southbound i-75 just past the southern apex still causing there is. just now starting to see some improvement but look at that, still down to 12 miles an hour in some spots southbound on 75. >>> this morning a man accused of driving drunk and crashing into a car driven by a pinellas county school teacher heads to court. that teacher, caroline sine and her passenger sean hankins ar bayfront hospital. police arrested brice macleod, they say that he ra
western caribbean nothing doing, but see here? this feature here well off of our area, just coming off the coast of africa. we'll talk about that, it has the potential to develop over the next few days but pretty quiet. i think the evening commute is on the wetter side. >>> a problem through palmetto. but first the bridges. a little more crowded than it was over the summer on the howard frankland but still not too bad. this is what it looks like when you come across into tampa. we're...
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president to have the united states and our western allies felt the need to supportp local forces in this battle. libya is strategically locatedca close to africa and europe. by some estimates, it is the most powerful affiliate outsidee of syria and iraq.ir >> ifill: well us about sirte. sirte is gadhafi's hometown and guys support. the town fell into disrepair after the revolution and he was able to come in and set up a draconian form of governmenten there. misratah is a town to the west that fields the most powerful militias and they are providing most fighters that are launchinl the assault on sirte.si >> ifill: that's who you spent time with, these fighters, when you were on the ground. so what evidence did you see as you traveled on the front lines of the presence of i.s.i.s.? >> well, you certainly seee i.s.i.s. beyond the front lines. >> ifill: right. we went into a bombmaking factory, you see i.s.i.s.s. corpses. they are in the city. drones are observing the i.s.i.s. fighters. so they are dug in. they have sniper in buildings. they set up booby traps and mines. they have a few artillery and tank pieces the u.s. hit. so they're prepared
president to have the united states and our western allies felt the need to supportp local forces in this battle. libya is strategically locatedca close to africa and europe. by some estimates, it is the most powerful affiliate outsidee of syria and iraq.ir >> ifill: well us about sirte. sirte is gadhafi's hometown and guys support. the town fell into disrepair after the revolution and he was able to come in and set up a draconian form of governmenten there. misratah is a town to the west...
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africa movement was not just about geography. no matter what the blend may have been in the western hemisphere, no matter what the experience was in the western hemisphere, knowing the roots, the value of that, has significance. there's no way for me to come , my there and wave a flag grandmother was born there. if we're going to talk about the story, let a spring in the root of the story and that is when i contacted dr. garvey to join me. it was wonderful for two children to share in that union. to know the stories we know. the sentences that we can conceive for one another in still have an affirmation to make sure this legacy moves forward for our children. direct legacy. then the global legacy of men and women such as marcus garvey. on that note, i will close. thank you. [applause] >> this is indeed history in the making. in the late 1800s, marcus garvey was saying he came -- and slavery in t said he said, being a race leader dawned upon them and he said he looked around him and said, where is the black man? where is this president? with his army? he looked around ent cannot found them and he vowed to help build them. that is w
africa movement was not just about geography. no matter what the blend may have been in the western hemisphere, no matter what the experience was in the western hemisphere, knowing the roots, the value of that, has significance. there's no way for me to come , my there and wave a flag grandmother was born there. if we're going to talk about the story, let a spring in the root of the story and that is when i contacted dr. garvey to join me. it was wonderful for two children to share in that...
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western hillsborough county, your rain chance is 50%. eastern hillsborough, eastern pasco, manatee, sarasota, 40% rain chance. and less rain farther inland. talked about that wave off africa. there's a 70% chance that it's going to develop into something tropical, a depression or a tropical storm. but look at the computer models, all in agreement that it's going to stay out to sea and that's good news. we will check on 8s because hopefully there's good news there. >>> it's getting busier. and i just got word of an accident on the parkway, pasco county, northbound and we have lanes blocked at hail road. i need you to keep that in mind. more on that coming up in the next report. quick look at downtown tampa, starting to get slower southbound but still at decent speeds. out the door soon, over the next 20 to 30 minute, expected to get busier. that's a look at weather and traffic on the 8s. back to gene and gayle. for the first time since the olympic games began, team usa did not earn any gold medals. instead, they claimed silver and bronze. >> but today is the new day and there are plenty of opportunities for team usa to go for the gold. news channel 8's paul ryan is live fr
western hillsborough county, your rain chance is 50%. eastern hillsborough, eastern pasco, manatee, sarasota, 40% rain chance. and less rain farther inland. talked about that wave off africa. there's a 70% chance that it's going to develop into something tropical, a depression or a tropical storm. but look at the computer models, all in agreement that it's going to stay out to sea and that's good news. we will check on 8s because hopefully there's good news there. >>> it's getting...
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of our producers is from africa, we talked about how the whites have a particular situation, they come up with the -- the white people have had advantages, privileges in westernty, if they don't make it, hey, what went wrong with me? that's different than minority groups that felt they never had any special break coming to them. when white people country making when they see immigrants making it in our society, see them on television and quite significant rolls, do they -- roles, do they get a special bitterness from that? >> i don't know if they get a special bitter bs from seeing other people succeed. they get a special bitterness for the expectation that they have from their own lives not materialized. they thought their children would have the american dream even though my grandparents were born in poverty in eastern kentucky cold country it hasn't really materialized you think about these areas that have suffered economically that have stacked upward mobility. it's a certain pezism about what their own children and grandchildren will expect. i think that's where the real bitterness comes from. >> you talk about the values there, like loyalty and honor, l
of our producers is from africa, we talked about how the whites have a particular situation, they come up with the -- the white people have had advantages, privileges in westernty, if they don't make it, hey, what went wrong with me? that's different than minority groups that felt they never had any special break coming to them. when white people country making when they see immigrants making it in our society, see them on television and quite significant rolls, do they -- roles, do they get a...
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africa. gregg: trump's plan by care son? >> i liked it. he is first guy saying this is war against western civilization.t otherwise like. we need economic warfare and idealogical component. this that is missing from the clinton, kerry, obama approach, they don't want to call it what it is. how is their solution going to work out for you? stop reporting about it. gregg: kt mcfarland. thanks for being with us as always. martha. martha: let's go to jon scott to find out what is happening on "happening now." >> hey, martha. it is fairly quiet day on campaign trail. we have seen few events from hillary clinton donald trump or president obama. is president obama going to be more frequent campaigner? we'll get into that question. donald trump's outreach to minority voters. new battleground polling data and debate prep. today the destroyed archaeological sites of the middle east and how some looted treasures are funding terrorism. all ahead, "happening now." martha? martha: jon, we'll look forward to that. thank you. >> thank you. >> a court ruling means that apple will have to shell out. why the company owes m
africa. gregg: trump's plan by care son? >> i liked it. he is first guy saying this is war against western civilization.t otherwise like. we need economic warfare and idealogical component. this that is missing from the clinton, kerry, obama approach, they don't want to call it what it is. how is their solution going to work out for you? stop reporting about it. gregg: kt mcfarland. thanks for being with us as always. martha. martha: let's go to jon scott to find out what is happening on...
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our producers is from africa, we talked about how the whites have a particular situation because they come up with the idea, the white people have had advantages, privileges in westernwhat went wrong with me. that's different than minority groups who never felt they had any special break coming to them. when white country people see black people making it in society, when they see immigrants from south asia, east asia, making it in our society, see them on television in roles, quite significant roles, do they get a special bitterness from that? >> i don't know if they get a special bitterness from seeing other people succeed but i do think they get a special bitterness from the expectations that they had for their own lives not materializing. my grandparents were really optimistic about the future. they thought their children would have the american dream even though my grandparents were born in poverty in eastern kentucky coal country. but it hasn't really materialized. you think about these areas that have really suffered economically that have stagnant upward mobility, it's a certain pessimism about what their own children and grandchildren will expect. i think t
our producers is from africa, we talked about how the whites have a particular situation because they come up with the idea, the white people have had advantages, privileges in westernwhat went wrong with me. that's different than minority groups who never felt they had any special break coming to them. when white country people see black people making it in society, when they see immigrants from south asia, east asia, making it in our society, see them on television in roles, quite significant...
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africa movement was not just about geography. it was here and understanding that, no matter what blends in the western hemisphere or experiences, knowingyour roots, the value of that is significant so this is no way to come and wave a flag, we talk about the story, bring in the root of the story, that is when they contacted doctor garvey. it was wonderful for two children to share in that union, to know the stories we know, sentences we can complete for one another and still have affirmation to make sure this legacy moves for our children, the most direct legacy of men and women like marcus garvey. thank you. [applause] >> interesting history in the making. we must know our history, in the 1800s marcus garvey said call it being a race leader on him, he looked around and said where is the black man, his army, where is this navy, where other men and he looked around and could not find them and vowed to build them and that is where the movement is on top. calling upon the president of the united states to grant posthumous pardon to this great individual whose birthday it happens to be today. i would like to continue and read a letter from
africa movement was not just about geography. it was here and understanding that, no matter what blends in the western hemisphere or experiences, knowingyour roots, the value of that is significant so this is no way to come and wave a flag, we talk about the story, bring in the root of the story, that is when they contacted doctor garvey. it was wonderful for two children to share in that union, to know the stories we know, sentences we can complete for one another and still have affirmation to...
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going back to africa movement was not just about the geography, it was about here. no matter what the blend has been in in the westernemisphere that knowing your root self and the value of that has some sick if it can. i said to them, this is no way down -- for me to come there and wave a flag because my grandmother was born there. let's bring in the root of the story. that's when i contacted dr. garvey and said will you join me. it was wonderful for two children to share in that union, to know the stories we know, the sentences that we can complete for one another and still have an affirmation to make sure that this legacy moves forward for our children, the direct and then the global legacies of men and women such as marcus harvey. close. note, i will we will speak later. thank you. [applause] this is indeed history in the making. i just recall we really must late-- i remember in the 1800s marcus garvey was saying that he came of from slavery and about being a race leader upon him. he said where is the black and government? where is this president? a bigis this navy and man affairs. he looked around and he could no
going back to africa movement was not just about the geography, it was about here. no matter what the blend has been in in the westernemisphere that knowing your root self and the value of that has some sick if it can. i said to them, this is no way down -- for me to come there and wave a flag because my grandmother was born there. let's bring in the root of the story. that's when i contacted dr. garvey and said will you join me. it was wonderful for two children to share in that union, to know...
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africa and latin america are almost 100%. if i could jump in quickly. i recognize that we are live streaming. but security concerns -- anyone this, theying about prefer you to write "western europe" i have spent a lot of time talking about them with this. >> thank you. a quick question to the ambassador. let's suppose that in pursuit of a political solution, some powers try to cut out a deal with another regime by which president assad would leave the country in exchange for immunity. how would prosecution versus political views play out then? all, under first of international law, it is quite well-recognized in national the consummation of leaders -- like in el salvador, who struck down the amnesty law but they were for atrocities of -- theyghts, genocide basically are not binding agreements and whatever anybody science, it will not bar prosecution of that individual in the future. somebody will regret that and say it is too bad we can't make those deals anymore but we can't make those deals and perpetrators know that. so it is not possible. the is not to say that in individual country, they can't proceed with their own transitional justice approach. just because a perso
africa and latin america are almost 100%. if i could jump in quickly. i recognize that we are live streaming. but security concerns -- anyone this, theying about prefer you to write "western europe" i have spent a lot of time talking about them with this. >> thank you. a quick question to the ambassador. let's suppose that in pursuit of a political solution, some powers try to cut out a deal with another regime by which president assad would leave the country in exchange for...