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. >>> and a woman in western canada has recovered a very expensive carrot from her family farm. >> mary graham's lost enbeigemee engagement ring more than a decade ago. her daughter-in-law found it wrapped around a carrot. >> the daughter-in-law was digging up carrots in the garden when she found this carrot with an extra carat. the mother-in-law lost it in the field. >> good thing the rabbits didn't get to it. otherwise they'd be rich rabbits. >> she said she always wanted an extra carat on her ring. >> got any others? >> not that i can think of. >> let's leave it at that, folks. >>> the debate over sanctuary cities is in full swing as one family in california is ripped apart. a mother and father illegally in the country for 23 years forced to leave their daughter behind. >>> and remembering elvis pressley presley 40 years after his death. ♪ suspicious minds ♪ that's all right, mama >>> abc news weather, brought to you by active style. it's your glass of willpower that helps keep cravings... ...far, far away. feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically... ...proven meta appet
. >>> and a woman in western canada has recovered a very expensive carrot from her family farm. >> mary graham's lost enbeigemee engagement ring more than a decade ago. her daughter-in-law found it wrapped around a carrot. >> the daughter-in-law was digging up carrots in the garden when she found this carrot with an extra carat. the mother-in-law lost it in the field. >> good thing the rabbits didn't get to it. otherwise they'd be rich rabbits. >> she said she...
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it all begins here in western canada in the small town of sylvan lake, a place that looks and sounds idyllic. but her childhood wasn't. her parents divorced when she was 8. her mother worked mostly cashier jobs to raise three children. the family always seemed to be on the move. life wasn't easy for mother and daughter. amanda yearned even at an early age for a world beyond her hometown. >> one constant was that i wanted to be a world traveler. i wanted to go to every country in the world. >> you're a kid. how old are you? >> 8 years old. >> and you had stacks of national geographic. >> the images that i saw on the pages were everything that my hometown wasn't, like something out of a dream, really. >> amanda realized her dreams of seeing the world in the 1990s when she was 19. she saved up enough tips working as a waitress for her first big trip to venezuela. >> we're driving in the back of a pickup truck from a village. >> the whole world was wide open to me at that time. >> so wide open she traveled to guatemala, thailand, even the middle east. then on a trip to africa in 2006 she
it all begins here in western canada in the small town of sylvan lake, a place that looks and sounds idyllic. but her childhood wasn't. her parents divorced when she was 8. her mother worked mostly cashier jobs to raise three children. the family always seemed to be on the move. life wasn't easy for mother and daughter. amanda yearned even at an early age for a world beyond her hometown. >> one constant was that i wanted to be a world traveler. i wanted to go to every country in the...
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choking on smoke from the hundreds of fires burning across western canada. >> reporter: it's so hot out west for the first time ever the oakland zoo called on firefighters to hose down the elephants. extreme measures. >>> there is encouraging news tonight on the american economy. employers added 209,000 jobs last month, topping the expectations, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.3%, which matches a 1646 year low set in may. it marks the 82nd straight month of job growth. despite a relatively strong economy, president trump's national approval rating is at a low point. a gallop tracking poll out this week shows that just 36% of americans approval of the job he's doing, while 58% disagree. however, the president gets considerably more support in some states. like wyoming, who voted for him. with all the turbulence in the trump presidency, tom brokaw spoke with voters in wyoming. in our series, "across america." >> reporter: how in north central wyoming is a picturesque main street is real. church is a fixed part of life. so is the county fair, with prize winning turkeys and kids
choking on smoke from the hundreds of fires burning across western canada. >> reporter: it's so hot out west for the first time ever the oakland zoo called on firefighters to hose down the elephants. extreme measures. >>> there is encouraging news tonight on the american economy. employers added 209,000 jobs last month, topping the expectations, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.3%, which matches a 1646 year low set in may. it marks the 82nd straight month of job growth....
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. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" and a woman in western canada has recovered a very expensive carrot farm. >> 84-year-old mary graham lost her engage many ring more tan a decade ago in her garden now back on her finger. her daughter-in-law found it wrapped around a carrot. >> yep, after all those years the carrot grew straight through the ring. allowing it to be plucked right out of the soil when that daughter-in-law plucked the carrot. >> your joke. >> she always wanted an extra carrot on that ring. >> ba-dum-dum. >>> a wisconsin man cashed in on a big habit from hi younger days. >> charles' old collection of nintendo video games earned him $20,000. he sold 750 games on ebay and he says the collection started when he was a kid. >> he says most of the collection came from garage sales, goodwill and online auctions and paid as little as a dollar for many of them. hey, if you're interested, folks, i got some atari games at home. >> he said while he started the collection as a kid he really got into it five years ago. so this was an adult hobby that paid off. >>> atlanta's new mercedes-
. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" and a woman in western canada has recovered a very expensive carrot farm. >> 84-year-old mary graham lost her engage many ring more tan a decade ago in her garden now back on her finger. her daughter-in-law found it wrapped around a carrot. >> yep, after all those years the carrot grew straight through the ring. allowing it to be plucked right out of the soil when that daughter-in-law plucked the carrot. >> your joke....
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the risk of wild fires is high in western canada and the winds are not light either.oods in sierra leone. more rain is expected. we have had a brief respite, just a few showers. but the showers have been gathering in intensity and in area as you can see. they're not far from the freetown area and we expect more intense rain to come about and last into next week. so that may hamper the clear up operation here. in india, to the north, where we have had severe flooding, it is at least slightly drier. the energy is making its way across central and eastern india and there are warnings for here where we think the focus of heaviest of the rain will be through the weekendment but still more rain to come down. so expect further severe flooding in places. it has been a windy end to week in south—east australia and it looks windy to the south—west and it is windy to the south—west and it is windy into the weekend. a nasty area of low pressure for new zealand will keep things unsettled and temperatures will drop as that windy weather moves in, bringing some snow to the hills. so
the risk of wild fires is high in western canada and the winds are not light either.oods in sierra leone. more rain is expected. we have had a brief respite, just a few showers. but the showers have been gathering in intensity and in area as you can see. they're not far from the freetown area and we expect more intense rain to come about and last into next week. so that may hamper the clear up operation here. in india, to the north, where we have had severe flooding, it is at least slightly...
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severe storms following withoshatp winds coming into western canada and british columbia, which could height of the rainy season, so we are expecting more heavy rain. the next couple of days afford a bit of respite. it is showers rather than the long persistent rain, but nevertheless, the potential for one of those systems to develop off the ethiopian highlands as we head into the weekend and early next week, and that poses the risk of more significant rain. august is the height of the rainy season, as i said, so that is one we will keep an eye on. it has also been very wet in south—east asia. they are in the middle of the monsoon. the rain is easing a bit towards bangladesh and the north—east of india, but still feeding into the ganges, so we will see some more fairly widespread disruption and flooding, and it is not as if it is dry either. there are heavy showers around but over the next couple of days the heaviest of the rain could be focused around the central and eastern indian region, with a monsoon trough pepping up the rain, and also the monsoon winds pepping up the rains acro
severe storms following withoshatp winds coming into western canada and british columbia, which could height of the rainy season, so we are expecting more heavy rain. the next couple of days afford a bit of respite. it is showers rather than the long persistent rain, but nevertheless, the potential for one of those systems to develop off the ethiopian highlands as we head into the weekend and early next week, and that poses the risk of more significant rain. august is the height of the rainy...
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unfortunately we have strong winds in western canada and british columbia, exacerbating the risk of wealthhe sierra leone region. it is the height of the rainy season at this time of year. we are expecting more heavy rain. the next couple of days afford a little respite, showers rather than persistent rain. nevertheless, there is potential for another one of those systems to develop off the ethiopian highlands into the weekend and early next week, posing the risk of some very significant frames. august is the height of the rainy season “— august is the height of the rainy season —— significant frames. it has also been very wet in south asia, the middle of the monsoon at the moment. the rain is easing a little towards bangladesh and the north—east of india it is still feeding into the ganges, so we will see some fairly widespread disruption and severe flooding. it's not as if it is dry, either. heavy showers around. for the next couple of days, the heaviest of the rain will be focused around the central eastern indian region, with a monsoon trough pepping up the rain, and also the monsoon w
unfortunately we have strong winds in western canada and british columbia, exacerbating the risk of wealthhe sierra leone region. it is the height of the rainy season at this time of year. we are expecting more heavy rain. the next couple of days afford a little respite, showers rather than persistent rain. nevertheless, there is potential for another one of those systems to develop off the ethiopian highlands into the weekend and early next week, posing the risk of some very significant...
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it's full grown but a burrowing owl found in the southern parts of western canada to south america, theytime in burrows underground and to catch prey they don't swoop down sometimes they run after them and they are really fast runners. and i am hanging out with the gorillas including the babieses. when you buy a used car you should feel confident. that's why carmax has over 40,000 cars to choose from nationwide. with prices clearly marked, the same online as they are in the stores. that should give you some car-buying confidence. the type of confidence you need to wear white after labor day. the type of confidence to suddenly switch to an english accent for no reason whatsoever. yep... . at carmax, it's all about confidence. nothing but net. nailed it! or should i say, nailed it gov'nor. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> new at 5:00, it's called a disturbing hate crime. in chester county. at least seven targets were hurt with racist and anti-semitic graffiti overnight and now the
it's full grown but a burrowing owl found in the southern parts of western canada to south america, theytime in burrows underground and to catch prey they don't swoop down sometimes they run after them and they are really fast runners. and i am hanging out with the gorillas including the babieses. when you buy a used car you should feel confident. that's why carmax has over 40,000 cars to choose from nationwide. with prices clearly marked, the same online as they are in the stores. that should...
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that could reach the western united states and western canada.p administration said, quite right, that's an unacceptable threat. we can't live with that threat. you saw the vote over the weekend and the administration did a good job on that. but it'll be tough to convince the north koreans to stand down. i cannot see a scenario where they give up their nuclear weapons. >> so play this out then. have you china going along with these sanction answers china has their own interest. keeping the regime under place in north korea, keeping what they see as stability i guess, not a refugee crisis, so china, do they even have going forward, you have to vote for this in the u.n., going forward, do they play any roll in enforcing this? >> that remains to be scene. chinese are not happy with the north korean regime. chinese do not want a war on the peninsula. don't want a war on south korea or japan, major trading partners. they understand what that would mean. united states has 25,000 troops just below the demilitarized zone north of seoul. so the u.s. strat
that could reach the western united states and western canada.p administration said, quite right, that's an unacceptable threat. we can't live with that threat. you saw the vote over the weekend and the administration did a good job on that. but it'll be tough to convince the north koreans to stand down. i cannot see a scenario where they give up their nuclear weapons. >> so play this out then. have you china going along with these sanction answers china has their own interest. keeping...
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a woman in western canada is wearing her long lost diamond engagement ring. 13 years ago when she dropped it while gardening. it resurfaced wrapped around a carrot in her daughter-in-law's garden. the woman says the ring still fits after all these years. that is what you call a one-carrot ring. >> i was waiting for it. so true. >> we knew it was coming? >> we knew it was coming. >> i saw your anticipation. >> great to have you back, amy. >>> coming up, prince william opening up for the first time about those tough moments during his mother princess diana's funeral. >>> tory johnson is here with great "deals & steals" for your picnics and more. they're all $20 or less and, lara, what do you have for us upstairs. >> it's almost fall, i hate to say it and great fashion tips for you. how to find the best jeans and a fantastic audience. we'll see you soon. are. take guinea pigs. they're not pigs at all, nor are they from guinea. or take this haircut. i may look all business, but look out... . but there's a party going on back here. kinda misleading, isn't it? well
a woman in western canada is wearing her long lost diamond engagement ring. 13 years ago when she dropped it while gardening. it resurfaced wrapped around a carrot in her daughter-in-law's garden. the woman says the ring still fits after all these years. that is what you call a one-carrot ring. >> i was waiting for it. so true. >> we knew it was coming? >> we knew it was coming. >> i saw your anticipation. >> great to have you back, amy. >>> coming up,...
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- the canadian rockies cuts straight through western canada, creating some of the most awe-inspiringxplore two truly majestic national parks. (upbeat music) this is nature at its finest, with amazing wildlife and magnificent glaciers. whoo! that would be a wild ride if i did go down, it'd be my last! join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the pure wonders of the canadian rockies on xploration awesome planet. (peaceful music)
- the canadian rockies cuts straight through western canada, creating some of the most awe-inspiringxplore two truly majestic national parks. (upbeat music) this is nature at its finest, with amazing wildlife and magnificent glaciers. whoo! that would be a wild ride if i did go down, it'd be my last! join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the pure wonders of the canadian rockies on xploration awesome planet. (peaceful music)
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warhead that within a year or two or three could target the western part of the united states and western canada people agree that's an unacceptable threat. president trump's reaction last week was erratic and i think dangerous. that he would think about the use of nuclear weapons , initiating a nuclear strike against north korea but his advisers are trying to pull him back. one of the robbins is there is not any consistency among president trump, secretary of defense mattis, sex -- secretary of state rex tillerson and national security advisor. at a critical state in this crisis. war is not imminent. i think the president is roundly criticized for having become too emotional last week in what he said and to blunt in what he said. the fact is, no american official has even met kim jong-un. so it's time for diplomacy in eime to see if the chines government can help the u.s. to blunt this threat from north korea. david: you have been the center of highly charged international negotiations. explain to us that negotiation's and is it possible that president trump who claims to be a good negotiator f
warhead that within a year or two or three could target the western part of the united states and western canada people agree that's an unacceptable threat. president trump's reaction last week was erratic and i think dangerous. that he would think about the use of nuclear weapons , initiating a nuclear strike against north korea but his advisers are trying to pull him back. one of the robbins is there is not any consistency among president trump, secretary of defense mattis, sex -- secretary...
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like many western societies including germany, canada, u.k. -- right-wing extremists are a very smallart of the population, around 5% or less. but trump's core voters, 30%, the people who are not leaving him, the people that really make up the base of his power currently, that is about 20%. 5% of 30% is about 18% of his core support. if you were to spurn them, that would undercut what he sees -- sarah: how similar is it to what neo-nazis here in germany espouse? tyson: you can compare it to right-wing extremists in other countries like france and germany. they tend to be at no nationalist, less educated, white, rural . the trend in the u.s. is that they can be younger, which is something that was not the case in the past. they tend to be more protectionist. and they see themselves as aggrieved. they are the losers of globalization, losers of this pluralistic vision, this openness at the heart of post-cold war america and the west. sarah: it puts trump in a weird position because on the one hand, the neo-nazis have strong anti-somatic associations, yet trump's grandchildren are jewish.
like many western societies including germany, canada, u.k. -- right-wing extremists are a very smallart of the population, around 5% or less. but trump's core voters, 30%, the people who are not leaving him, the people that really make up the base of his power currently, that is about 20%. 5% of 30% is about 18% of his core support. if you were to spurn them, that would undercut what he sees -- sarah: how similar is it to what neo-nazis here in germany espouse? tyson: you can compare it to...
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only after they got rid of the crown in canada start to catch up to america economically. by the time i begin making beer , western newio york and canada were virtually indistinguishable, except for the drinking age and the metric system. couldl economic parity have arrived several decades earlier. half, that stretch that goes from eastern part of lake erie down both sides of the ther to niagara falls on , the canadianio half looks much better than western new york. that's where i went to school. the reason for the present disparity may be the u.s. national that has become excessive. it is now larger than the nations annual gdp. the nominal national that stayed about the same during hamilton's tenure as treasury secretary. growth meant death -- that dropped dramatically. constitutions rules about borrowing and taxation, thanks don't borrow without having a path to repay the debt, the national that increased as a percent of gdp afteruring war and territorial acquisitions like the louisiana purchase. after those darling binges, economic growth and budget surpluses reversed the trend. as recently as the end of the wo
only after they got rid of the crown in canada start to catch up to america economically. by the time i begin making beer , western newio york and canada were virtually indistinguishable, except for the drinking age and the metric system. couldl economic parity have arrived several decades earlier. half, that stretch that goes from eastern part of lake erie down both sides of the ther to niagara falls on , the canadianio half looks much better than western new york. that's where i went to...
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what happening here by way of comparison with north america, including canada, western europe, we're larger, it is more difficult to access united states but everything that happens in europe can happen here. the attacks in california, two individuals attacking a soft target attack in orlando before that the dozens of attempts. in europe, a future possibility forever united states if we don't actually fight back against the ideology early on, and intelligence agencies can work together to stop that next wave here in united states. >> doctor walid phares thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up secretary of state rex tillerson saying that terrorists will face justice after barcelona. >> terrorists around the world should know the united states and our allies are resolved to find you and bring you to justice. >> ambassador john bolton will join us live next, as we continue our special coverage of the barcelona terror attack. ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those
what happening here by way of comparison with north america, including canada, western europe, we're larger, it is more difficult to access united states but everything that happens in europe can happen here. the attacks in california, two individuals attacking a soft target attack in orlando before that the dozens of attempts. in europe, a future possibility forever united states if we don't actually fight back against the ideology early on, and intelligence agencies can work together to stop...
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it's unacceptable a that north korea should threaten our west coast, the western coast of canada, thestates of the united states. we cannot live with a regime like that doing it. but we don't have to just fire back right now militarily. there are other steps. an interim step could be if you could get to the negotiating table from a position of strength, that we would prevail upon the north koreans to freeze their nuclear tests, freeze their icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile test, freeze all the research they are doing to perfect a nuclear weapon. that would make us better off. i don't know if we can get there but we ought to try. it really would be terribly irresponsible of the united states and our allies if we didn't try diplomacy before we thought we were going to put ourselves in a war footing. i think that's what president trump is doing here. i thought the language was off. if you'd think of churchill or roosevelt or ronald reagan, a more determined, forceful united states that didn't have to match in shrillness the north koreans. i think it would be a better message for
it's unacceptable a that north korea should threaten our west coast, the western coast of canada, thestates of the united states. we cannot live with a regime like that doing it. but we don't have to just fire back right now militarily. there are other steps. an interim step could be if you could get to the negotiating table from a position of strength, that we would prevail upon the north koreans to freeze their nuclear tests, freeze their icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile test, freeze...
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one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state that as you probably have noticed, the stock market hit an all-time record high today, over 22,000. we've picked up substantially now more than $4 trillion in net worth in terms of our country, our stocks, our companies. >> the president likes to link market's good fortune with american's goodare tufortune. let me tell you why he's wrong. president trump loves to tout the stock market gains as proof his presidency is jumpstarting the economy. for most americans success is divorced from main street for no other reason they're not in the market. only 52% of u.s. adults invested in stocks in 2016, a sharp dro
one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state...
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repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage the saudi. attack and why me is the largest longest military campaign inside the country since the establishment of saudi arabia in nineteen thirty two i don't really put too much stock into no international community the united states or canada or the u.k. all of these countries have provided training weaponry and assistance to to the saudi forces to people. so i don't think the europeans and americans and canadians will do anything to support them and keep. maintaining you know the appearance of civility in marcus' r.t. has reached out to several human rights organizations about the situation in that town or bring in their responses as soon as we get them. north korea says no serious dialogue is possible with donald trump he went on to call the president a guy bereft of reason whose threats are nonsense the statement comes in response to
repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage the saudi. attack and why me is the largest longest military campaign inside the country since the establishment of saudi arabia in nineteen thirty two i don't really put too much stock into no international community the...
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most repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer most western arms manufacturers all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven or me was. one of the strongest tones in calling for reforms calling for more right in saudi arabia not only for even for certain is a world where the governor to invite independent investigation of what's happening to interview these twenty thousand who have been displaced not to select some members who they know what they say then they will to the government narrative. imagine a russia in which lenin is still alive and these days embracing modern technologies and social media networks well that's what a special project called nine hundred seventeen live is doing which right now as the leader of the russian revolution live streaming from his secret hideaway. at the height of the revolution lenin was accused of treason which is why he's now in hiding today he's been sending out messages saying he's fine. and it's no
most repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer most western arms manufacturers all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven or me was. one of the strongest tones in calling for reforms calling for more right in saudi arabia not only for even for certain is a world where the governor to invite independent investigation of...
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most repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for shia but even for certain needs are will there the government to invite independent investigation of what's happening to interview these twenty thousand who have been displaced not to say let some who they know what would they say then they will to the government narrative. r.t.s. reach out to several human rights organizations over the situation in the town the red cross amnesty international and also the united nations have refused to comment citing a lack of information on the matter and meanwhile british contractor in afghanistan is accused of wasting millions of tax dollars that story and more after a short break. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull on. t
most repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for shia but even for certain needs are will there the government to invite...
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over texas and move diagonal across western pennsylvania and towards maine before moving off over canadailadelphiaological again experience a partial eclipse. >> 4:39t still to come on "action news" we're learning more about the gunman who is now deceased who ambushed and a. recool turns which i'll because of the length of his hair. david. >> we have some sun coming up and it's not going to be the kind that we enjoy because it is going to add to a very hot and humid condition today. we'll be back showing you where the temperatures go. for now satellite showing you that we've just got a few clouds out there and a couple of earlier showers are not pushing off the east. we'll be back with the accuweather 7-day. >> dramatic new video shows rescuers in italy pulling a baby from the rubble of a building after an earthquake.th. >> ♪ >> this morning crews in italy are rushing to save people trapped after a 4.0 magnitude quake. it struck the italian resort island of ish overnight. at least one person an elderly woman was killed when a church collapsed. another 39 people have been injured and the
over texas and move diagonal across western pennsylvania and towards maine before moving off over canadailadelphiaological again experience a partial eclipse. >> 4:39t still to come on "action news" we're learning more about the gunman who is now deceased who ambushed and a. recool turns which i'll because of the length of his hair. david. >> we have some sun coming up and it's not going to be the kind that we enjoy because it is going to add to a very hot and humid...
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canada. the storm crossing the ohio river, western new york and pittsburgh about to get it. new england will get a re-firing of the storms tomorrow afternoon, clears out late today with drier air. the next system dropping into the plains tomorrow, a wet weekend there. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to the white house. just 24 hours after we learned the special counsel investigating russian meddling, robert mueller, is creating a grand jury. here's cecilia vega tonight. 7 >> reporter: tonight, president trump landing in new jersey, the start of a 17-day getaway at his bedminster golf club. but looming over him, the russia probe now heating up. special counsel robert mueller using that washington grand jury to investigate possible collusion between the president, his team and russia. just hours after the news broke, the president downright defiant during a campaign rally in west virginia. >> have are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> reporter: president trump lashing out. >> most people know there were no russians in our campaign. there never were.
canada. the storm crossing the ohio river, western new york and pittsburgh about to get it. new england will get a re-firing of the storms tomorrow afternoon, clears out late today with drier air. the next system dropping into the plains tomorrow, a wet weekend there. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to the white house. just 24 hours after we learned the special counsel investigating russian meddling, robert mueller, is creating a grand jury. here's cecilia vega...
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repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for shia even for certain is a will there the government to invite independent investigation of what's happening to interview these twenty thousand who have been displaced not to sell elect some who they know what would they say then they will to the government narrative. r.t. has reached out to several human rights organizations over the situation in town will bring you their responses as soon as we get them. the u.s. is ratcheting up its rhetoric against north korea that the fence secretary jim matters has warned of the destruction for north korea's people if young young continues with this nuclear weapons program the d.p. arky must choose to stop isolating itself and stand down its bissett of nuclea
repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for shia even for certain is a will there the government to invite independent...
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repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for she even for certain needs i will dare the government to invite independent investigation of what's happening to interview these twenty thousand who have been displaced not to sell elect some who they know what would they say then they will told the government narrative. when asked the bout the situation in our media the regions of mass said that the old districts are being cleared to make way for new infrastructure you also claim most locals wanted to see the neighborhoods really developed. now moving on to. the strand to the story artie's reached out to several human rights organizations. over what has happened there the red cross amnesty international also the united nations refused to comment c
repressive regimes on earth profits of course dumb question saudi arabia is canada's second biggest arms buyer heck most western arms manufacturers sell all they can to riyadh weapons that eventually get turned on civilians both at home and abroad and then they feign outrage since two thousand and eleven. was. one of the strongest tones in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for she even for certain needs i will dare the government to invite independent...
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should toshiba very the hatchet and let western digital get this? for canadaidders? >>>> i think a sale will eventually be done one way or the another. opennk toshiba seems to be to anything apart from the bitter. if that is the case, i think a number of options expand. if the listing is no longer avoidable by the end of the year, you might consider western digital. the main problem though is the antitrust review might take more time because western digital is a producer. issue, time has been an it has not been an ideal partner. if the listing is unavoidable, i think the range of potential investors in this business expands. i think it is now up to toshiba to balance -- to weigh the balance and see which is an ideal partner for it in an absolute sense. helping explain something. you are neutral right now, but we see investor sentiment improving. higherck has been edging a little by the last couple of weeks. what are they betting on? is it too optimistic? joe: damian: there is still time -- damian: there is still time. it is still august. if there is enough tim
should toshiba very the hatchet and let western digital get this? for canadaidders? >>>> i think a sale will eventually be done one way or the another. opennk toshiba seems to be to anything apart from the bitter. if that is the case, i think a number of options expand. if the listing is no longer avoidable by the end of the year, you might consider western digital. the main problem though is the antitrust review might take more time because western digital is a producer. issue,...
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we are not competitive with some western european nations -- >> or canada, for that matter. >> or, youax code, the only other country that has a particular provision of our tax code is north korea. this tax code has not been updated -- >> well, he did say the guy who runs north korea is a smart cookie. here's the problem, you know about this. if you make these cuts that are popular with voters and kind of cool, i'd love to pay less tax, that hurts the government's rev move in which increases the debt which is not often as much of a problem for doechlts democrats republicans. republicans hate this. >> but republicans are looking for a victory and i think the debt issue is much less important to republicans than immediate tax relief. this issue is very popular among voters and among democrats, 65% of overall americans want tax reform and now. 70% of democrats would like to see tax relief immediately. this gives a ton of cover to democrats who might not want to work with president trump on a host of other issues, i understand you won't be with the president on transgender policy for the m
we are not competitive with some western european nations -- >> or canada, for that matter. >> or, youax code, the only other country that has a particular provision of our tax code is north korea. this tax code has not been updated -- >> well, he did say the guy who runs north korea is a smart cookie. here's the problem, you know about this. if you make these cuts that are popular with voters and kind of cool, i'd love to pay less tax, that hurts the government's rev move in...
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canada with the very limited the investment. conduct very deadly attacks and you see something that to india i climbed in western europe. because the ideology of first had coolee days adds to to to call say. tara wreak havoc how can countries them protect themselves. drug dealer to two week are on the on the summer inside that those that need. to quickly. conduct. easy can manage real or not are all in out there that may be more exposed. he'll columban enough com blessed day the need to call the potato with how himself with his but that counts cannot. do these kind of attacks. yeah but then departed did issue is. marking that one and the end of the need of conducting an upscale intelligent corporation. to be able to get out now as much information definitelyw to gather intelligence. and how to interpret and analyze it the fastest way possible to prevent the product. another big you know any good security concerns in spain leading up to this attack why do we know why spain. was targeted. well so so i said normally don't have all the information about the profile of the attack of that's a bit difficult to to make a point.
canada with the very limited the investment. conduct very deadly attacks and you see something that to india i climbed in western europe. because the ideology of first had coolee days adds to to to call say. tara wreak havoc how can countries them protect themselves. drug dealer to two week are on the on the summer inside that those that need. to quickly. conduct. easy can manage real or not are all in out there that may be more exposed. he'll columban enough com blessed day the need to call...
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western country. next year you will have canada going in a similar direction.l clu bs. rise in so—called cannabis social clubs. six years ago, there were nonein clubs. six years ago, there were none in this country. now there are more than 100. they are based on a spanish model where users get together and by getting together they feel safer from prosecution. they are also campaigning, dealing within each other, to each other. it isa within each other, to each other. it is a regulated market. we have been out with rob from brighton cannabis. you represent brighton cannabis. it is all over your t—shirt. how popular is the club? so far we have more than 400 club members. we have been around for three or four years. we have 6000 facebook likes. we basically keep growing. at one other outdoor events, we have grown year—on—year. the first year we had one other people. by the third year, 1500. this year we hit over 3000 people. 25 stalls selling up for the day. you've also been looking at what is out there on the streets. skunk — you said about the different terms th
western country. next year you will have canada going in a similar direction.l clu bs. rise in so—called cannabis social clubs. six years ago, there were nonein clubs. six years ago, there were none in this country. now there are more than 100. they are based on a spanish model where users get together and by getting together they feel safer from prosecution. they are also campaigning, dealing within each other, to each other. it isa within each other, to each other. it is a regulated market....