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this is the last square meter in the whole city.rent: as always, we appreciate you coming in and giving us your insights. the survey in britain has found many high-rise buildings have similar cladding the london pow. the siding on the grenfell tower aided the blaze that killed 79 people. many are angry, saying the government has been too slow to risk on. correspondent: people in britain mourning those killed in the inferno that engulfed in the 23 story building. the blaze in the london borough of kensington and chelsea were britain's worst since world war ii. in the aftermath of the fire, prime minister theresa may said it would be sometime before the true cost of the tragedy was clear. >> mr. speaker, what happened in the early hours of last wednesday morning with one of the most unimaginable tragedies our country has the in many years. as of this morning, 79 people have been confirmed dead. with work still ongoing to to cover the bodies -- to discover thbodies. correspondent: the cladding that was added to the outside of grenfell
this is the last square meter in the whole city.rent: as always, we appreciate you coming in and giving us your insights. the survey in britain has found many high-rise buildings have similar cladding the london pow. the siding on the grenfell tower aided the blaze that killed 79 people. many are angry, saying the government has been too slow to risk on. correspondent: people in britain mourning those killed in the inferno that engulfed in the 23 story building. the blaze in the london borough...
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after the skinners make their land claim, eugene has surveyed the whole city plan. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch. it is the late 1850's. with aous photo of him weapon stuck in his canvas tent and the other assorted props was probably made when he was in california during the same visit that he got the watch. he basically brought the watch from john sutter. it then gets commented on as being part of this marriage in eugene. he is showing off his new watch. the watch is a really interesting piece because it really isn't an american peace at all. it is the association with eugene skinner. john sutter, who was swift and how he own story of got to california, sutter had an interesting watch that apparently had swiss workings, an english case and italian decoration on the face. >> these two very small items once belonged to john whitaker's family. he was the first governor of the state of oregon, 1859 to 1862. this is basically an oregon trail first eight kit. -- first aid kit. this green bottle held small insults -- held smelling salts. it was a mo
after the skinners make their land claim, eugene has surveyed the whole city plan. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch. it is the late 1850's. with aous photo of him weapon stuck in his canvas tent and the other assorted props was probably made when he was in california during the same visit that he got the watch. he basically brought the watch from john sutter. it then gets commented on as being part of this marriage in eugene. he is showing off his new watch. the watch is a...
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once getting up year and after the skinners made the land claim they said eugene had surveyed the whole city. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch, and it is the late 1850's, so the famous photo of him without -- with all of the weapons stuck in his canvas pants and the other assorted props is a wonderful tin type that was probably made when he was in california doing the same -- during the same visit when he got the watch. he basically bought the watch from john sutter. it then gets commented on as being part of a social event, a marriage, actually, and he is showing off his new watch. the watch is a really interesting piece because it really is not an american peace at all. it is the association of eugene skinner. you have to remember that john sutter, who was swiss and had his own story about getting to california, sutter basically had a interesting watch that had workings, aniss english case, and italian decoration on the face of it. >> these two very small items once belonged to john whitaker's family. he was the first governor of the state of oregon. he was governor in
once getting up year and after the skinners made the land claim they said eugene had surveyed the whole city. he shows up at a wedding with a very elaborate watch, and it is the late 1850's, so the famous photo of him without -- with all of the weapons stuck in his canvas pants and the other assorted props is a wonderful tin type that was probably made when he was in california doing the same -- during the same visit when he got the watch. he basically bought the watch from john sutter. it then...
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brands thefferent whole city new. he was a household name in washington, d.c. at the time. , so when heurich moved to washington, it was a period of time when there were a lot of german-americans coming here. what they were bringing was beer. beer was part of the german culture. so there were breweries being set up all over the city, all over every city. i think what made heurich competitive and not fail like schnell did was he really was trying to create a more state-of-the-art business or a more sophisticated business. that meant he would go out and form relationships and have bars and restaurants that were his clients, people who he knew were going to take his products. it is something that maybe now we take for granted because at this point, craft brewing in america has become this industry and there are best practices, but he was a businessman coming here starting from scratch, trying to figure out what would help him make it here. and he did succeed. we know that he suffered from periods of exhaustion when he was building up his business and would have to
brands thefferent whole city new. he was a household name in washington, d.c. at the time. , so when heurich moved to washington, it was a period of time when there were a lot of german-americans coming here. what they were bringing was beer. beer was part of the german culture. so there were breweries being set up all over the city, all over every city. i think what made heurich competitive and not fail like schnell did was he really was trying to create a more state-of-the-art business or a...
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see beautiful lit up buildings throughout oakland, and you are looking at the courthouse, and the whole city seems to be excited about this team and tomorrow the parade is scheduled to start at 10:00 in the morning, and the rally will get started here at >>> it's all hands on deck as the city plans for the >> they are going to have additional staff on hand to accommodate, and others will stay closed for the entire day. the stars of the show are getting ready for their second parade in three years. >> and already people are talking about who is going to win next year's nba final. the cavs are second best at 3-1. and the makeup of the warriors could be different, and they head into the offseason with several different free agents. >>> and the parade will start at broadway and 11th and head near harrison and grand and wind its way to the convention center. and we are calling it dub nation celebration and it will all start at 10:00 a.m. >>> what could be controversial with streetlights? >> the capability of lights to actually watch you. matt keller is live for us in san jose. matt. >> reporter:
see beautiful lit up buildings throughout oakland, and you are looking at the courthouse, and the whole city seems to be excited about this team and tomorrow the parade is scheduled to start at 10:00 in the morning, and the rally will get started here at >>> it's all hands on deck as the city plans for the >> they are going to have additional staff on hand to accommodate, and others will stay closed for the entire day. the stars of the show are getting ready for their second...
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after snyder's state government basically poisoned the whole city's water with lead and wouldn't listenflint who were hollering about it for a solid year and a half. the governor installed a series of emergency managers to run the city of flint. those emergency managers switched the city's water supply. that decision ended up poisoning the whole town. almost two years into that ongoing crisis, january 2016, governor snyder called this press conference because he had something new and horrible to share about flint. >> this is to continue the fact that we want to make sure we are making good communications with respect to flint. the information was recently presented to me and i thought it was important to share. over the course of 2014 and 2015, we saw a spike in legionnaire's disease with the genesee county. if you go back to the prior years, i believe the numbers for the proceeding years before 2014, we had six cases, 11 cases, 13 cases, and 8 cases. in 2014, we had 45 cases. and 2015 there were 42 cases. >> at least a dozen people died from the outbreak of legionnaire's disease in fli
after snyder's state government basically poisoned the whole city's water with lead and wouldn't listenflint who were hollering about it for a solid year and a half. the governor installed a series of emergency managers to run the city of flint. those emergency managers switched the city's water supply. that decision ended up poisoning the whole town. almost two years into that ongoing crisis, january 2016, governor snyder called this press conference because he had something new and horrible...
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the whole city council. news.>> and so my day with doors began. >> i'm doris,. >> she on direct park casino home in brooklyn where she said she has the best place you can find in the city. she runs the funeral home but she has no idea why. >> i have no clue. [inaudible] >> she said i actually think i oo like frank sinatra's daughter and she was going on and on. >> you do remember that? >> she is moving a mile a minute sharing her great news that she is here to stay d manager? tell her at stores. >> that i have to give you my check. >> congratulations, keep going and now you can go back to being a full-time funeral director, your passion and love. >> to these people aspire to be funeral owners? >> she's been fighting the city with a hundred $55000 in fines from accusations that she was keeping to people in her restaurant. just the other day the department of buildings admitted they messed up. gone. >> amen to that. >> in with families in the cemetery. >> i'm not going in yet. >> her days are busy but that is how sh
the whole city council. news.>> and so my day with doors began. >> i'm doris,. >> she on direct park casino home in brooklyn where she said she has the best place you can find in the city. she runs the funeral home but she has no idea why. >> i have no clue. [inaudible] >> she said i actually think i oo like frank sinatra's daughter and she was going on and on. >> you do remember that? >> she is moving a mile a minute sharing her great news that she is...
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ever since the failure to establish reelections throughout the whole city, berlin's situation betweenand west had grown steadily more uncomfortable. now the soviets felt strong enough to take action. their efforts to starve the western population were frustrated as all the world knows by the same berlin airlift. commission -- in a few short years of peace, the soviet era of domination had spread ultimately over europe. how could the brussels power alone hold? of warr old europe, talk yet again. what hopes now for the marshall plan? it wasn't surprising that the europeans read their paper with cynicism and despair. then they read how 12 nations in washington side what came to be known as the north atlantic treaty. and if they had doubts about the new organization, nato, the need for it was proved at once by the communist reaction. was driving a rift between east and west. this was an affront to all peaceloving peoples. they permitted the -- paraded, and peace was their slogan. was this the piece for which so many had died? and int of stalingrad the streets of paris? was this the afterm
ever since the failure to establish reelections throughout the whole city, berlin's situation betweenand west had grown steadily more uncomfortable. now the soviets felt strong enough to take action. their efforts to starve the western population were frustrated as all the world knows by the same berlin airlift. commission -- in a few short years of peace, the soviet era of domination had spread ultimately over europe. how could the brussels power alone hold? of warr old europe, talk yet again....
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the whole city is mined. >> food, water, i carry everything they need, and even sometimes they're woundedomrades, i will go back to look for them. >> today he assumed a sniper position with his comrades. thisd 25 years old, unfinished bunker. >> we are at the front. here it is controlled by the islamic state group. wholeontrol the neighborhood to this line. everyone rushes to their combat station. a buildingack toward where they have spotted enemy snipers. >> you see those buildings down there where there is a residence? they are in the third building. isthe islamic state position simply too far for these machine guns, so the fighters have called in an airstrike. , the coalition bombs the designated target. >> they came and they struck there. the isis position to the coalition. it is a 100% it. a second strike injures the position is destroyed. tonight, fighters will be able to edge further toward the heart of raqqa. eluded u.s.s presidents for decades, a peace deal between israel and the palestinians, but u.s. president donald trump's son-in-law is giving it his best shot. 36 euro jared
the whole city is mined. >> food, water, i carry everything they need, and even sometimes they're woundedomrades, i will go back to look for them. >> today he assumed a sniper position with his comrades. thisd 25 years old, unfinished bunker. >> we are at the front. here it is controlled by the islamic state group. wholeontrol the neighborhood to this line. everyone rushes to their combat station. a buildingack toward where they have spotted enemy snipers. >> you see...
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it can take out a whole city block almost. >>. >> reporter: a frantic search begins for the shooter's car. once more the threat escalates. >> i have a vest. >> okay, you have a vest. i understand that. okay, so what kind of vest are you talking about? is it a bullet-resistant vest? is it a bomb vest? >> no. it's what they used in france. >> it's what they used in france. >> i got to go. >> we're getting a report that somebody in one of the bathrooms may have an explosive device wrap strapped to him. in the building. you may not want to stay there. >> reporter: but not a single officer pulled back to safety. >> in it to win it. >> you weren't going to leave? >> no. >> reporter: the police prepare to move in when we return. >> keep coming! >> right behind you. out? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clot
it can take out a whole city block almost. >>. >> reporter: a frantic search begins for the shooter's car. once more the threat escalates. >> i have a vest. >> okay, you have a vest. i understand that. okay, so what kind of vest are you talking about? is it a bullet-resistant vest? is it a bomb vest? >> no. it's what they used in france. >> it's what they used in france. >> i got to go. >> we're getting a report that somebody in one of the...
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and this neighborhood of city of alexandria is very tit tonight within the city as well but the whole city has been shocked and saddened. tonight is for the children. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. and that was the mayor of alexandria live on fox5 local news. you can see law enforcement gather ing here on the field. first spoarnds are here. we're told that first responders will be throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. we're also told that athletes from across the area will gather under the simpson scoreboard for a massive group picture. we didn't have a chance earlier tonight to speak with the alexandria little league coach. here's what we had to say. you had to talk to him. i think they knew what was going on. the school explained things to him, i think. they've watched the news. at first they were a little worried. now they're more exploratory, i would say. thank nobody really killed here. that kind of alleviates some of the negatives of the blackness that sits here. bottom line is i think the kids are ready to play . they got it behind them. the community
and this neighborhood of city of alexandria is very tit tonight within the city as well but the whole city has been shocked and saddened. tonight is for the children. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. and that was the mayor of alexandria live on fox5 local news. you can see law enforcement gather ing here on the field. first spoarnds are here. we're told that first responders will be throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. we're also told that...
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. >> reporter: many here expressing the wound this whole city has suffered. >> it's not just the victims. it's everybody else. it's the whole community. >> reporter: british prime minister theresa may saying this. >> we can't go on like this, enough is enough. >> terry, prime minister may was pressed today asked if these three terror attacks in the last three months were in fact related? >> reporter: and david, she said they are not linked by a common network but they are bound together by what she called a single, evil ideology of islamist extremism. >> david. >> terry moran live in london. terry, thank you. >>> as you know, new video of the attackers before the attack, a broadcast that included one of the three attackers. he's seen in a tv documentary expressing his extremist views. how did british authorities take their eyes off of him? and we learned he had a newborn. his wife delivering in recent days. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: authorities tell abc news tonight that the attackers, seen in this video in the midst of their terror rampage, were led by a man known to police
. >> reporter: many here expressing the wound this whole city has suffered. >> it's not just the victims. it's everybody else. it's the whole community. >> reporter: british prime minister theresa may saying this. >> we can't go on like this, enough is enough. >> terry, prime minister may was pressed today asked if these three terror attacks in the last three months were in fact related? >> reporter: and david, she said they are not linked by a common network...
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every time we drive down the street, you know, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see through our generation. >> one of their top singles is "the end of the road," but in this case it's just the beginning of boyz ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we've gone we've always let people know that this is where we're from, this is what we're about. we've taken philly everywhere with us and we will continue to do that forever. >> great guys. and on july 4th the grammy winning trio will be honored during the celebration of freedom ceremony. it's just part of the week long welcome america festivities we'll bring you live right here on nbc 10. hey, danny. >> hey, denise, how are you? what is the state of the process? we'll hear from 76ers owner josh harris, and flyers make a trade day two of the nhl draft. we'll show you results of that deal when we return. it's time that we bring addiction out of the darkness and into the light. to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addict
every time we drive down the street, you know, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see through our generation. >> one of their top singles is "the end of the road," but in this case it's just the beginning of boyz ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we've gone we've always let people know that this is where we're from, this is what we're about. we've taken philly everywhere with us and we will continue to do that forever. >> great guys. and...
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every time we drove down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see through our generation. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everyone we have gone, we let people know this is where we're from, this is what we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us. >> denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> hey, hey. good morning to you. flyers general manager had a busy day yesterday, making two trades involving draft picks. one to move up in the second round. with the 35th overall selection, the flyers picked left winger isaac radcliffe, a big guy. 6'4", had 28 goals in junior hockey this season and played for canada at the world under 18 tournament. you can read up on all the flyers picks at csnphilly.com. >> for the last few drafts, the flyers have accumulated quite a few prospects. with the trade of brayden schenn, you might wonder if they're in a rebuilding mode. >> are we getting younger? yeah, we're getting younger. absolutely not. i think unlike what people thing
every time we drove down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see through our generation. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everyone we have gone, we let people know this is where we're from, this is what we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us. >> denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> hey, hey. good morning to you. flyers general...
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we're seeing right there on the immediate coast, and also, in parts of san francisco, but not the whole city. and then we're also seeing some of the fog rolling from santa cruz over into the south counties. so you're going to see that around gilroy this morning. and looking live right now in san jose, it is all clear. as you're getting ready for the day, it will be one for, again, short sleeves and shorts, as once again, our temperatures reach into the low 80s for most of the inland valleys. maybe some long sleeves along the coast. then as we go through the week, we'll pull out the umbrellas between late thursday night and early friday morning. we will have rain moving in that will bring us showers especially for the north bay. with each run of the computer models, we're seeing some of the rain chances fizzling out for the south bay. here's a look at early estimates on how much rain we could see. the possibility of up to a quarter inch or rather a tenth of an inch around san anselmo and santa rosa. you head to ukiah, it there could be up to a half inch of rain. we're going to keep the rain c
we're seeing right there on the immediate coast, and also, in parts of san francisco, but not the whole city. and then we're also seeing some of the fog rolling from santa cruz over into the south counties. so you're going to see that around gilroy this morning. and looking live right now in san jose, it is all clear. as you're getting ready for the day, it will be one for, again, short sleeves and shorts, as once again, our temperatures reach into the low 80s for most of the inland valleys....
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. >> i'll tell you this, it can take out a whole city block almost. >> reporter: police are advised to pull back. >> just so you guys know in the building, you may not want to stay there. >> reporter: but not a single officer retreats. then, the final breach. mateen comes out shooting. one officer is hit. in the helmet. >> probably within an inch of losing his life. and the other officers there returned fire, killing the suspect. >> brian ross with us now. the bravery of those officers. some at the time asked, where there able to get emergency. >> they had to proceed with great caution. >>> much more from inside the pulse nightclub on a special edition of "nightline" later tonight on abc. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" on this wednesday and we do have breaking news at this hour. new video of tiger woods and that incident. the dui arrest and you'll see him interacting with those officers coming up. >>> the deadly shootout inside an american car dealership. two bounty hunters finding their fugitive, who's armed. gunfire erupting. >>> and the highway inferno. the fuel
. >> i'll tell you this, it can take out a whole city block almost. >> reporter: police are advised to pull back. >> just so you guys know in the building, you may not want to stay there. >> reporter: but not a single officer retreats. then, the final breach. mateen comes out shooting. one officer is hit. in the helmet. >> probably within an inch of losing his life. and the other officers there returned fire, killing the suspect. >> brian ross with us now....
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back in 2014 the islamic state group seized the whole city.tober iraqi forces mounted an offensive to retake it. these are the maps we have been collecting along the way. you can see how the territory marked in red controlled by is has got smaller and smaller and smaller as the months have gone by. now we have this map, provided by the iraqi military i should say, this area is still controlled by is, we estimate it to be 2.5 square kilometres in the centre of mosul. the bbc‘s team of 0rla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich stacey, have exclusive access to the battle area. here's their report. gunfire heading to the front line in mosul. you have to run. and beware of snipers, troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. the target here, the hospital complex. we move deeper into the battle, getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so—called islamic state. urban warfare at its most intimate. near enough to throw a hand grenade. then this. well, the fight here is that extremely close quarters. t
back in 2014 the islamic state group seized the whole city.tober iraqi forces mounted an offensive to retake it. these are the maps we have been collecting along the way. you can see how the territory marked in red controlled by is has got smaller and smaller and smaller as the months have gone by. now we have this map, provided by the iraqi military i should say, this area is still controlled by is, we estimate it to be 2.5 square kilometres in the centre of mosul. the bbc‘s team of 0rla...
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ice is all we're going to go there tomorrow you'll see the ambassador but how about this just the whole city panoramic here is quite stunning and it's three hundred sixty degrees of where when even beyond our camera man is the bolshoi ballet i mean for the last few days to go up a little walking some maybe on the way back but this is absolutely sensational red square. the crimean wonderful vantage point it looks even better by now and i think that is no exaggeration let's talk football like should now of course we had the big game russia portugal victory for portugal by a goal to stand takes it highlights yes it is a superstar by sour without my own christiane i would i'll go open in the score in a wonderful head form of where i'll cross in portugal and really volatile off chances for russia about a little better finish in my have seen. these one hundred appearances for russia to make a really good side as you can see there was lots of pressure but lack of clear chances meant a first loss for russia but plenty of praise new york because of the efforts in that second home and that was the key
ice is all we're going to go there tomorrow you'll see the ambassador but how about this just the whole city panoramic here is quite stunning and it's three hundred sixty degrees of where when even beyond our camera man is the bolshoi ballet i mean for the last few days to go up a little walking some maybe on the way back but this is absolutely sensational red square. the crimean wonderful vantage point it looks even better by now and i think that is no exaggeration let's talk football like...
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n64 becomes a state senator and by 74, 10 years later here is the man who is running the whole city. and of course, i have a couple of incidents in the book, in terms of his encountering people who saw him as a state senator. and the whole ms thing he said you called me senator mf. [laughter] senator mf to you. you know he was never that concerned about the colorful language that he used. so there is a distinction. you have to draw from the mayor -- as you look at the whole kilpatrick or you know so promising when he came in 31 years of age and the potential was so great there. i mean i know bernard, caroline, his mother and father. we watched him grow and develop. so the potential was so great there in terms of the youthful, the whole hip-hop thing a bit too much. i think you know you don't compare. you compare one man to another and is no comparison there. coleman did his thing, kilpatrick tried to do his thing and i am glad to see that archer and others did. the political scene, we have had some very dynamic individuals. the one closest to me was ken - we went to different high sch
n64 becomes a state senator and by 74, 10 years later here is the man who is running the whole city. and of course, i have a couple of incidents in the book, in terms of his encountering people who saw him as a state senator. and the whole ms thing he said you called me senator mf. [laughter] senator mf to you. you know he was never that concerned about the colorful language that he used. so there is a distinction. you have to draw from the mayor -- as you look at the whole kilpatrick or you...
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it would be like a compound except on the scale of the whole city that is something we have to look forwardo in 2017. it's not the new capital of the islamic state or that there would be a chuckle paradise version that people will go to although some have already tried to do that. but instead, what is the template of the islamic state when it tries to move into territory that has designs on. and it is a pretty good case for that where they've looked for places like libya and nigeria and there is a pre-existing political discontent that it can produce typically attach itself to and then offer the squabbling pre-existing groups with the ability to band together and unify and accept the islamic state as the banner under which they will actually claim territory. unfortunately, the philippines is not the only place that this could happen. we could see them yemen and it's a fairly long list. >> it doesn't have the same appeal. it's one thing to have them between. it is as i mentioned in islamic history. it seems to me you have to find somewhere in the middle east where it still matters. >> it doe
it would be like a compound except on the scale of the whole city that is something we have to look forwardo in 2017. it's not the new capital of the islamic state or that there would be a chuckle paradise version that people will go to although some have already tried to do that. but instead, what is the template of the islamic state when it tries to move into territory that has designs on. and it is a pretty good case for that where they've looked for places like libya and nigeria and there...
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department on an almost solved central park explosion that left one man severely injured and put the whole cityplus, as republicans try to chart the way forward to repeal and replace obamacare, our next guest says medicaid reform must be a top priority. but first, one of the architects of the affordable care act on the senate g.o.p. plan. >> i think it's kind of like a bomb, you remember it. it left the structures in place and killed all the people. that's one way of thinking about this bill. or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. we speak of the senate bill is not going very far and it's not actually in my view, a reform. something that takes away the entire medicaid expansion that hobbles the exchanges is a way of trying to take down the essential positives of the affordable care act. the >> jon: as one of the architects of obamacare and slamming the senate plan for repealing and replacing the affordable care act while critics say that the plan would got benefits for the poor to take pay tax cu
department on an almost solved central park explosion that left one man severely injured and put the whole cityplus, as republicans try to chart the way forward to repeal and replace obamacare, our next guest says medicaid reform must be a top priority. but first, one of the architects of the affordable care act on the senate g.o.p. plan. >> i think it's kind of like a bomb, you remember it. it left the structures in place and killed all the people. that's one way of thinking about this...
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>> the whole city. it's a magnificent -- probably all of the different locations where eight mile was filmed. it was filmed in every alleyway, the parking garage that used to be an opera. all of the things in that movie are parts of detroit. >> absolutely. >> cat, the show got cut because of the press conference. charlie, weigh-in on this. jay johnson said you want to know something? we tried to make sure that the dnc wasn't hacked. in fact, they pushed us back and got hacked. democrats are blamed. blame up from for the hacking. they could have solved all their own problems. >> i don't understand why they spent so much time on the obama administration's culpability in that scandal. >> rob, your favorite cocktail? >> has to be old fashioned. the best -- >> makers mark? >> yeah. makers is great. i'll take whatever. >> i have to go fancy. i'll go down if i go down. >> all right. thank you to our fox news specialists. rob long and charlie hurt. thanks for watching. make sure to follow us on social media at
>> the whole city. it's a magnificent -- probably all of the different locations where eight mile was filmed. it was filmed in every alleyway, the parking garage that used to be an opera. all of the things in that movie are parts of detroit. >> absolutely. >> cat, the show got cut because of the press conference. charlie, weigh-in on this. jay johnson said you want to know something? we tried to make sure that the dnc wasn't hacked. in fact, they pushed us back and got hacked....
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every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see throughout generations. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> this is where we're from, what we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us and we'll continue to do that forever. >> on july 4th, the grammy-winning group will be honoring during the celebration of freedom ceremony at independence hall. part of the week-long wawa welcome america festivities we'll be bringing to you live right here on nbc 10. >> in an emergency, every second counts. that's especially true when you can't reach 911 on your cell phone. bad signal. coming up next, how first responders in our area are testing new technology from above to keep us safe. >>> today may be the day to get in the pool, you haven't done it yet this summer, it's looking nice out there. krystal klei has details for us. very different picture from yesterday. >> absolutely. way better conditions than what we saw yesterday. that's going to be the
every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city to see throughout generations. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> this is where we're from, what we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us and we'll continue to do that forever. >> on july 4th, the grammy-winning group will be honoring during the celebration of freedom ceremony at...
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to employers saying if their employees are late today, don't throw them in the penalty box, the whole citygame five in pushing, back to nash vegas thursday. >> if i had known about that note i would have shown up. thank you very much. >>> up next cnn exclusive iraqi civilians risking their lives to escape the horrors in mosul. we're going to hear their heart wrenching stories next. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. at where instead of payinging a befor middlemen,em. we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for less than you pay at the store. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance co
to employers saying if their employees are late today, don't throw them in the penalty box, the whole citygame five in pushing, back to nash vegas thursday. >> if i had known about that note i would have shown up. thank you very much. >>> up next cnn exclusive iraqi civilians risking their lives to escape the horrors in mosul. we're going to hear their heart wrenching stories next. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so...
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but that's probably the only one in the whole city. sive projects going on. and then there's ten more coming up in the next couple years. >> tim: you know, it's a big world, big city, but small village at the end. and i think food is the best weapons on earth to make peace. it's the food, it's the drink. we have better peacen earth and you're probablthe united nations ambassador. >> anthony: in time. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has the right to farm them. try it, with your wasabi you like. >> koko: a lot of chinese restaurant in new york? >> anthony: i grew up in the '50s and '60s and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> tim: i want to ask one thing. you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> anthony: it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's a -- more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole lif
but that's probably the only one in the whole city. sive projects going on. and then there's ten more coming up in the next couple years. >> tim: you know, it's a big world, big city, but small village at the end. and i think food is the best weapons on earth to make peace. it's the food, it's the drink. we have better peacen earth and you're probablthe united nations ambassador. >> anthony: in time. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has...
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every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city toghout generations. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we have gone, we let people know this is where we're from, this is what we're about. >> they look just like they did, right? >> all right, time right now, 6:57. today's escape triathlon in philadelphia is under way in fairmount park. folks are up right now running, being. the weather, though, prompted a big change in the race. pamela osborne is live with that. pam. >> reporter: those triathletes are really moving this morning. some of them have already completed their run. they're coming here to pick up their bikes. then they'll run again. we'll tell you more about the modified course when we come back. >> well, the good news is there's nice weather for the triathlon. it's going to be a nice sunday for the most part. we'll talk about the possibility of an isolated shower, and here's a view from penn's landing. it looks good. i'll lel y
every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the street sign for the whole city toghout generations. >> one of their top singles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we have gone, we let people know this is where we're from, this is what we're about. >> they look just like they did, right? >> all right, time right now, 6:57. today's escape triathlon in philadelphia is under way in...
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every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the sign for the whole city to see throughoutgles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we have gop, we have always let know this is where we're from, this is who we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us. >> nbc 10 news. >> on july 4th, the grammy winning trio will be honored during the celebration of freedom ceremony at independence hall as part of the week long wawa welcome america festivities we'll bring you live right here on nbc 10. >> let's start with a look at our neighborhood temperatures in our philadelphia neighborhoods. 77 already in graduate hospital. we're at 70 in park side. fox chase, 74 right now. we have dropped to the upper 60s in areas like somerton and chestnut hill. so nice start to the morning. if you have morning errands or want to get in the early morning workout, you're good to go. today, we do not have a line of rain passing through. we do not have a cold front affecting, we do not have remnants of moisture that was once trop
every time we drive down the street, our legacy is plastered on the sign for the whole city to see throughoutgles is the end of the road, but in this case, it's just the beginning of boys ii men boulevard. >> everywhere we have gop, we have always let know this is where we're from, this is who we're about. we have taken philly everywhere with us. >> nbc 10 news. >> on july 4th, the grammy winning trio will be honored during the celebration of freedom ceremony at independence...
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. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> joining me now to discuss are paris denard and simone sanders.th of you. >> good morning. >> let me start with the question of the role of the federal executive in dealing with the crimes in u.s. cities. president trump excoriated president obama over crime in cities. should we hold trump accountable now for the crime in the cities? >> first, let me just stop and point out this is such an important piece that you did on your hometown of baltimore. i think the more attention we put on it from people like yourself and the president, i think we can collaboratively come together to try to find solutions. to your point about the role of the federal government, i think what you see now is president trump is realizing that there is -- there are limitations to what you can do in the role as president of the united states. when you are ceo of your own company, there's more leeways that you have and more things you can do with the stroke of a pen or with the sound of your voice. as president there's limitations. so you are seeing a lot of executive orders
. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> joining me now to discuss are paris denard and simone sanders.th of you. >> good morning. >> let me start with the question of the role of the federal executive in dealing with the crimes in u.s. cities. president trump excoriated president obama over crime in cities. should we hold trump accountable now for the crime in the cities? >> first, let me just stop and point out this is such an important piece that you did on your...
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we're gonna put on a grand re-opening event, invite the whole city, have them come down, check us outand hopefully they'll buy some cars. the last thing, and i think the hardest for pete, is that going forward... tony, pete is finally going to let you do your job. right? >> absolutely. >> and we're gonna do that. i will do everything that i can to make you successful and to help you make more money. that's my job. [applause] all right, let's get to work. hey, pete. can we go walk the inventory? >> sure. >> let's grab erika and tony as well. i'm gonna liquidate inventory of cars that aren't selling. and i'm gonna reinvest that cash into cars that i know will sell. one of the things that i like to do in a business like this is walk the inventory every morning at the start of the day. so the average price of a used car sold around here is $15,000 to $30,000. how much is this porsche? >> 76,000. >> how much is this car? >> 30. >> how much is that car? >> 46. >> where's all your cars under 30? if you took this money and didn't have $80,000 in here, how many cars can i have on the lot inste
we're gonna put on a grand re-opening event, invite the whole city, have them come down, check us outand hopefully they'll buy some cars. the last thing, and i think the hardest for pete, is that going forward... tony, pete is finally going to let you do your job. right? >> absolutely. >> and we're gonna do that. i will do everything that i can to make you successful and to help you make more money. that's my job. [applause] all right, let's get to work. hey, pete. can we go walk...
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packed and they still have around three more neighborhoods to go before they have the actually whole cityyou're going to have to deal with the various different pockets of resistance that exist out there. and let's not forget, isis is very capable of regrouping and going after the iraqi security forces but what is much more their status quo soft targets. so people are very anxious and worried about the potential for car bombs and the likes of going after the civilian population. and then you look at the city and swaths have been completely destroyed. this is a multifaceted challenge that is going to be facing this country when they do manage to root isis out. and once again, the sheer psychological impact of everything that the population has been through, everything that they have lost and suffered and endured. >> i was there years ago in mosul. it was the second largest city in iraq. it was thriving. and look at it now. arwa damon, thanks so much for your very courageous reporting. arwa joining us from erbil in northern iraq, not very far away. >>> coming up, we're standing by for the w
packed and they still have around three more neighborhoods to go before they have the actually whole cityyou're going to have to deal with the various different pockets of resistance that exist out there. and let's not forget, isis is very capable of regrouping and going after the iraqi security forces but what is much more their status quo soft targets. so people are very anxious and worried about the potential for car bombs and the likes of going after the civilian population. and then you...
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. >> it's not just this new development, but is the whole city kind of embracing this and growing?> absolutely. >> i mean, people have got to live somewhere. >> people have to live somewhere. as residents reach out for housing to buy, they can't afford berkeley, they can't afford albany, they can't afford el cerrito. richmond is the next stop. >> josh, thanks for coming in. >> thank you, frank. >> all the best. >>> we want to give you now a live look at the santa clara county subpoena pear your court in san jose where we continue to await the verdict in the trial of three deputies charged with killing an inmate back in 2015. we learned just this afternoon that a verdict has been reached. the decision is expected any moment. we will be sure to stay right on top of this. stay with us here on "the four on 2". ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> we are waiting on a verdict to be reached in the case of three sa
. >> it's not just this new development, but is the whole city kind of embracing this and growing?> absolutely. >> i mean, people have got to live somewhere. >> people have to live somewhere. as residents reach out for housing to buy, they can't afford berkeley, they can't afford albany, they can't afford el cerrito. richmond is the next stop. >> josh, thanks for coming in. >> thank you, frank. >> all the best. >>> we want to give you now a live...
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it never ceases. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> our thanks to victor blackwell for that report.there, i'm boris sanchez in for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday afternoon. 48 hours after the president himself said that he's being investigated for obstruction of justice, his legal team is saying, not so much. watch. >> the president is not under investigation. despite that, friday president trump tweeted out, "i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt." so which is it? athena jones, this is all in response to several media reports, some from cnn, some from
it never ceases. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> our thanks to victor blackwell for that report.there, i'm boris sanchez in for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday afternoon. 48 hours after the president himself said that he's being investigated for obstruction of justice, his legal team is saying, not so much. watch. >> the president is not under investigation. despite that, friday president trump tweeted out, "i am being...
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of explosives, if those are packets of krx 4, some other explosive device, i would have had had whole city block cordoned off until you could determine if that was an explosive device. >> you point out, when you look at the hands of the office here's are standing over him. they don't have a gun pointing directly at that person on the ground. neither officer seems to be in a position of fearing for themselves. >> sure. and there is a page in the isis, or the islamic terrorist play book which is this. a lot of times when you recruit folks like this, whether it is off the internet or somebody travels to syria or iraq and gets radicalized, you're not certain if they're willing to commit themselves on martyrdom. so if you were wearing an explosive device, would you want somebody close by held on to the detonator. that in the event he did not, if he didn't have the requisite quote unquote fortitude to explode it, that's why you wouldn't see him with the detonator in his hand. it looks like two first responders that close to him. and then looking at -- a number of folks i've spent on to that say
of explosives, if those are packets of krx 4, some other explosive device, i would have had had whole city block cordoned off until you could determine if that was an explosive device. >> you point out, when you look at the hands of the office here's are standing over him. they don't have a gun pointing directly at that person on the ground. neither officer seems to be in a position of fearing for themselves. >> sure. and there is a page in the isis, or the islamic terrorist play...
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it's like the whole city just went on lockdown. everyone is asking are you safe.error or something. there's a feeling that something's wrong. i guess people are just trying to wonder how to get, you know, their loved ones safe or how to be safe themselves. >> it's important to note that the police have not given the all clear. they haven't sent the message out to londoners that they've apprehended the suspects, how many suspects there are, what the situation is. clearly, they are still in the process of trying to establish that and that becomes very difficult. londoners are going to wake up early this morning, sunday morning, not sure whether the city is safe. >> definitely. we were walking away from it fr after about five hours waiting to see if we could help, or to see if anything was hamg. as we were walking away on tower bridge, which is the bridge just before it, still a good maybe a mile away from the incident, we heard a loud explosion, a loud bang, followed by two others. so people are saying on social media that there might be controlled explosions. but y
it's like the whole city just went on lockdown. everyone is asking are you safe.error or something. there's a feeling that something's wrong. i guess people are just trying to wonder how to get, you know, their loved ones safe or how to be safe themselves. >> it's important to note that the police have not given the all clear. they haven't sent the message out to londoners that they've apprehended the suspects, how many suspects there are, what the situation is. clearly, they are still in...
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it was like the whole city went on lockdown.there's a fear of terror, of something, a feeling that something's wrong. and i guess people just plan to wonder how to get, you know, their loved ones safe, or get to safety themselves. >> it's important to note the police have not given the all-clear. they haven't sent the message out to londoners that they've apprehended the suspects, what the suspects are, what the situation is. clearly from what matt bradley reported, they are still in the process of trying to establish that. that becomes very difficult. londoners are going to wake up early this morning, sunday morning, not sure whether the city is safe. >> no, definitely. we were walking away from it in the end after about five hours waiting, to see if we could help, or to see if anything was happening. as we were walking away on tower bridge, the bridge just before it, still a good maybe mile away from the incident, we heard a loud explosion, or loud bang, followed by two others. so people are saying on social media that they mi
it was like the whole city went on lockdown.there's a fear of terror, of something, a feeling that something's wrong. and i guess people just plan to wonder how to get, you know, their loved ones safe, or get to safety themselves. >> it's important to note the police have not given the all-clear. they haven't sent the message out to londoners that they've apprehended the suspects, what the suspects are, what the situation is. clearly from what matt bradley reported, they are still in the...
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as we're rebuilding the whole city, we are, we've rebuilt every school. mary was here, she was crenel getting the money we need. we've rebuilt all our health clinics and hospitals and schools. everything in new orleans that can rebuild, we had to rebuild. as we were looking at our city, we begin to think about our public spaces, as we begin to rebuild the city not back the way it was but the way we always should have been, those statutes kind of stuck out like a sore thumb. how much of our history do they really represent. do they represent who we are as a people. that's how this conversation started. we began to do the research on it, it was pretty clear. those statutes were put up by folks who either were not from new orleans or didn't understand us or trying to make everybody feel welcome. just as a matter of -- it was put up by false pretenses. they were crust trying to tell a story that wasn't true. if walked by there everyday, it force you to act a certain way. idea was to turn the city back over to the people who really owned it and really thought
as we're rebuilding the whole city, we are, we've rebuilt every school. mary was here, she was crenel getting the money we need. we've rebuilt all our health clinics and hospitals and schools. everything in new orleans that can rebuild, we had to rebuild. as we were looking at our city, we begin to think about our public spaces, as we begin to rebuild the city not back the way it was but the way we always should have been, those statutes kind of stuck out like a sore thumb. how much of our...
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that's how it affects the whole city. >> reporter: then in the midst of such depression, we move downtownophia and laura, fans from san jose. >> yes, win tonight. >> reporter: which sounds optimistic, but consider the downside. with the exception of the 49ers winning the super bowl at stanford in 1985. no bay area team has won a world championship on true local home turf. could anyone win again? win it at home do it at home turf, yes or no? >> no. >> reporter: win it tonight? >> yes. >> reporter: and put cleveland, they say, out of its misery. meantime as we return to cleveland, tlgs steph curry taking the first of his warm up times. notice he hasn't noticed the t-shirts on the seats. here's what they say, defend the land. they make no reference at all to 16-0 and a record. leave in cleveland, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> all right, wayne, thank you. i'm sure some vendors at the parade will have 16-0 if the warriors get it done tonight. the fans not allowed in yet as we take a live look inside the arena. trust me it will be packed later on this evening. let's move on to concord. at the p
that's how it affects the whole city. >> reporter: then in the midst of such depression, we move downtownophia and laura, fans from san jose. >> yes, win tonight. >> reporter: which sounds optimistic, but consider the downside. with the exception of the 49ers winning the super bowl at stanford in 1985. no bay area team has won a world championship on true local home turf. could anyone win again? win it at home do it at home turf, yes or no? >> no. >> reporter: win...
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. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> our thanks to victor blackwell for that report. >>> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> hey there, i'm boris sanchez in for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday afternoon. 48 hours after the president himself said that he's being investigated for obstruction of justice, his legal team is saying, not so much. watch. >> the president is not under investigation. despite that, friday president trump tweeted out, "i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt." so which is it? athena jones, this is all in response to several media reports, some from cnn, some from "the washington post," but it doesn't exactly make a whole lot of sense. >> reporter: no, boris, it doesn't. mixed messages seems to be one of the themes, one of the themes to describe the way this white house operates. "the washington post" reported on wednesday that special counsel, robert mueller, is investigating the president for possible obstruction of justice. on thursday t
. >> i'm just over this whole city. >> our thanks to victor blackwell for that report. >>> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> hey there, i'm boris sanchez in for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday afternoon. 48 hours after the president himself said that he's being investigated for obstruction of justice, his legal team is saying, not so much. watch. >> the president is not under investigation....
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that have been put in place, that have been mobilized with such speed, goes to speak to how this whole city is on tenter hooks. it was only a couple weeks ago this manchester event occurred. and when 22 people were killed, when a suicide bomber blew himself up inside an arihanna grande concert. the thing that distinguishes it from what would be a normal car accident, is that there is talk of somebody stabbing people outside of a restaurant here right by london bridge. right in the city of london. right in the heart of financial district. this is what makes it an intense scene. causing all the speculation that it might be terror. we don't know anything yet. it is important, we have no information. the police are not offering information and the police have not described this as a terrorist incident and there's no reason to believe pits, until now. but it is a very tense situation. an enormous amount of police resources to address this saturday night right in the heart of london. >> no talk of terrorism. nbc news not confirming these reports as of yet but coming from reputable sources about t
that have been put in place, that have been mobilized with such speed, goes to speak to how this whole city is on tenter hooks. it was only a couple weeks ago this manchester event occurred. and when 22 people were killed, when a suicide bomber blew himself up inside an arihanna grande concert. the thing that distinguishes it from what would be a normal car accident, is that there is talk of somebody stabbing people outside of a restaurant here right by london bridge. right in the city of...