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he is theio s economistcond strategist as wilmington trust. to have you here. >> thank y having me. >> you think we have another cut from theyo fed. point to a slowdown in capital capital spending is that correct. >> that's correct. most likely in two weeks at the october meeting. as steve suggested ifot then then probably in december. so i think bill said it right when he set it up. saying maybe the tensions eased ber so slightly. it really hn slilit. the fed has been cutting rates and basically they id for two reasons. one because of the trade tensions. and second becae of the global slowdown in ecomic growth. so we have had a little bit of easing on the trade tenon was the ttative dealith the chinz from last we can. but we are stillng loot the other risks still present. we have the global slowdown. we know thatan ouracturing sector has slowed cocoiderably. it's really been hurt. s an wll are slated -- unless there is a solid trade thedor and sig we still have slated to get more tariffs either the ones that were ptped a little bit -- suppose
he is theio s economistcond strategist as wilmington trust. to have you here. >> thank y having me. >> you think we have another cut from theyo fed. point to a slowdown in capital capital spending is that correct. >> that's correct. most likely in two weeks at the october meeting. as steve suggested ifot then then probably in december. so i think bill said it right when he set it up. saying maybe the tensions eased ber so slightly. it really hn slilit. the fed has been cutting...
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he's now studying to become a high school english teacher and lives in a quiet neighborhood in wilmington north carolina he thinks the u.s. government should withdraw troops from afghanistan as quickly as possible. we haven't figured out in 18 years what to do with the taliban. and make them more peaceful or or defeat them now they're more the possession of more land territory now so we haven't figured it out. we lost. o'byrne continues to work to leave his experiences of the war behind him in the meantime america debates whether it can do the same. visceral to seize the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall and there are still places in berlin where you can find evidence of the city's colorful past clash and spot house saddam's hole that survived 2 world wars and division of germany. couples have danced through berlin history under this roof here in clare his bomb house swing night is just as popular now as it was 100 years ago. berlin might have lost some of its charm but you can rediscover it right here. putting out the glitter might be dripping off the walls but we've been coming h
he's now studying to become a high school english teacher and lives in a quiet neighborhood in wilmington north carolina he thinks the u.s. government should withdraw troops from afghanistan as quickly as possible. we haven't figured out in 18 years what to do with the taliban. and make them more peaceful or or defeat them now they're more the possession of more land territory now so we haven't figured it out. we lost. o'byrne continues to work to leave his experiences of the war behind him in...
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he'd been raised in wilmington until he was a junior in high school. he said, only 157 miles away, and i will be here every weekend. i remember thinking that was like going to the moon. and he did. but it wasn't until i got a lot older i realized how much it must have affected his pride, having to walk into the kitchen, and my grandpa finnegan, who had say, can i leave you in the kids here with -- can i leave jean and the kids here with you? it takes a lot of pride for a man or woman to do that. you know, although it was hard for him, i didn't think it was hard for my grandpa because, again, it's family. you know, i've had nothing but great memories about scranton. climbing what used to be that 10 foot stone wall in marywood, behind thee fights wall. -- going down to walkatinees and trying to across that pipe across the lucky because that's what the heroes did, sometimes falling in. nothing but good memories, but more than a memories, what i remember most and i think about as i get older is the values that were instilled in me up here. the point of all
he'd been raised in wilmington until he was a junior in high school. he said, only 157 miles away, and i will be here every weekend. i remember thinking that was like going to the moon. and he did. but it wasn't until i got a lot older i realized how much it must have affected his pride, having to walk into the kitchen, and my grandpa finnegan, who had say, can i leave you in the kids here with -- can i leave jean and the kids here with you? it takes a lot of pride for a man or woman to do...
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he'd been raised in wilmington until he was a junior in high school. he said, "only 157 miles away, and i will come home every weekend." i remember thinking that was like going to the moon. and he did. but it wasn't until i got a lot older that i realized how much it must have affected his pride, having to walk into the kitchen, and my grandpa finnegan, who had four sons, and say, "can i leave the kids here with you? -- with you?" it takes a lot of pride for a man or woman to do that. you know, although it was hard for him, i didn't think it was hard for my grandpa, because, again, it's family. and you know, i've had nothing but great memories about scranton. climbing what used to be that 10 foot stone wall in marywood, having fights behind the wall. flagpole at maloney field. generation -- going down to the matinees and playing up the matinee on the way home, trying to walk across that pipe across the lucky -- the lackey, because that's what the heroes did, sometimes falling in. they are nothing but good memories, but more than a memories, what i reme
he'd been raised in wilmington until he was a junior in high school. he said, "only 157 miles away, and i will come home every weekend." i remember thinking that was like going to the moon. and he did. but it wasn't until i got a lot older that i realized how much it must have affected his pride, having to walk into the kitchen, and my grandpa finnegan, who had four sons, and say, "can i leave the kids here with you? -- with you?" it takes a lot of pride for a man or woman...
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it was almost like he was doing pro bono work for wilmington corporations.ut here he is $9 million cash on hand. god only knows how much he owes to consultants already contracted out. so he needed big money and he needed a way to get it without having himself to keep hitting fund raisers, although he will continue to do the evening fund raisers with the corporate attorneys. >> it's a hard thing to make sense of he's a bad fund-raiser when you look at the poll numbers. leading well in some of the early states, not as well as warren is at the moment. but he's not a bad candidate in terms where the numbers stand, polling numbers stand. ryan, why is he such a bad fund-raiser? >> the knock on him is that he's a bit lazy and he doesn't like to do the actual work -- >> wii does he have the ground swell of fund-raising that elizabeth warren and sanders have? >> well, you have to inspire that sort of support. bernie sanders does it by, you know, promising that he's going to fight for a multiracial working class. elizabeth warren does it with, you know, promising that
it was almost like he was doing pro bono work for wilmington corporations.ut here he is $9 million cash on hand. god only knows how much he owes to consultants already contracted out. so he needed big money and he needed a way to get it without having himself to keep hitting fund raisers, although he will continue to do the evening fund raisers with the corporate attorneys. >> it's a hard thing to make sense of he's a bad fund-raiser when you look at the poll numbers. leading well in some...
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maybe you guys got out at wilmington together. your main headline china reportedly open to a partial u.s. trade deal despite the fact that this headline's been out there for about 18 months, stocks are marching higher on the news the dow up triple digits first gain in three days up 172 i say that a little tongue and cheek. jobecause you know what i mean china has said they've been open to a partial deal for a long time i don't know why the market is reacting on the news other than maybe it came from china >> that's exactly why. because it came from china instead of the president tweeting about it. that's one of the big positives there. and of course, we had the fed yesterday that announced qe 4 is coming our way and when you've got qe 4 coming, you know don't fight the fed i think anybody who was into that big sell off yesterday, e kudos to you for catching it, folks, but if you didn't get out of that short position, you're not doing so well. >> we were told yesterday by mr. powell that while this is definitely quantitative easing
maybe you guys got out at wilmington together. your main headline china reportedly open to a partial u.s. trade deal despite the fact that this headline's been out there for about 18 months, stocks are marching higher on the news the dow up triple digits first gain in three days up 172 i say that a little tongue and cheek. jobecause you know what i mean china has said they've been open to a partial deal for a long time i don't know why the market is reacting on the news other than maybe it came...
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because he had been -- -- raised in wilmingtoning 150 miles and i'll be home every weekend and that seemse to the moon, 157 miles and he did. and when i got older i realize how much it must have affected his pride and my grandpa finnegan who had four sons and say can i leave jean and the kids here with you? i promise i'll pay you back. i'll be back. i promise. can you do it? wasn't a second thought for my grand-pop but it takes pride for a man or woman to say can you take care of things. can you do something for me? and although it was hard for him. i didn't think it was hard for my grand-pop. because again it's family. and you know, i've had nothing but great memories about scranton. climbing what used to be that 10-foot stonewall in marywood and having apple fights between the wall and climbing the flagpole in maloney field and i might say the only kid who went to the top. my generation being that penny candy and no longer semis and papsies and going to the roosevelt for matinee and playing out the matinee on the way home trying to walk across that pipe across the lackey. because that i
because he had been -- -- raised in wilmingtoning 150 miles and i'll be home every weekend and that seemse to the moon, 157 miles and he did. and when i got older i realize how much it must have affected his pride and my grandpa finnegan who had four sons and say can i leave jean and the kids here with you? i promise i'll pay you back. i'll be back. i promise. can you do it? wasn't a second thought for my grand-pop but it takes pride for a man or woman to say can you take care of things. can...
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and the other was in august of 2015 in wilmington, california. the spokesperson i've been communicating with says he does not have information right now about that pittsburg incident. but in the wilmington incident back in 2015, just a worker who had fallen off a moving golf cart and injured his head. cal osha did not issue any citations in either of these incidents. you'll know earlier we said cal osha said they didn't believe there were any incidents whatsoever. the same spokesperson says sometimes an employer will list their name in different ways. at first glance it didn't appear there were cal osha investigations. but getting lots of calls from report ertz across the bay area and they found these two incidents. we're waiting to hear more about the one in pittsburg back in 2015. i want to tell you a little about the facility. we know it's a petroleum storage facility with 70 terminal and end storage facilities. we know they handle a number of different liquids including petroleum products, specialty chemicals, crude oil and other liquids. nus
and the other was in august of 2015 in wilmington, california. the spokesperson i've been communicating with says he does not have information right now about that pittsburg incident. but in the wilmington incident back in 2015, just a worker who had fallen off a moving golf cart and injured his head. cal osha did not issue any citations in either of these incidents. you'll know earlier we said cal osha said they didn't believe there were any incidents whatsoever. the same spokesperson says...
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[cheering and applause] and from wilmington, massachusetts, it's the caira family.ng and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash, and somebody just might could have a
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the other incident was in august in wilmington. a worker had fallen off a moving golf cart and injured their head. again, cal osha issued no citations in that incident. i can see that we're taking this nustar statement. nustar put out a statement earlier. we've learned some more new information since they did. let me tell you what they said initially, they were working with first responders to extinguish a fire at the sell by terminal in crockett, california. in the statement earlier they said there were two impacted tanks which were holding very low volumes of ethanol, less than 1% of tank capacity. of course, just a short time ago we learned it's actually three impacted tanks and that one of those tanks had as much as 176,000 gallons of ethanol. that's according to fire officials. nustar in the earlier statement said all personnel is safe and accounted for. that's good news there.. also, nustar enacted emergency response procedures and were cooling adjacent tanks so they could reduce the risk of the fire spreading and contacted a
the other incident was in august in wilmington. a worker had fallen off a moving golf cart and injured their head. again, cal osha issued no citations in that incident. i can see that we're taking this nustar statement. nustar put out a statement earlier. we've learned some more new information since they did. let me tell you what they said initially, they were working with first responders to extinguish a fire at the sell by terminal in crockett, california. in the statement earlier they said...
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they were, respectively, from east to west, the philadelphia wilmington baltimore railroad, let's run through those three key cities, that north and central railway let's read from harrisburg to baltimore, and the third that ran between ireland and pennsylvania during the civil war. that cumberland valley railroad is going to be the subject of our top today, all three of the railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war, multiple times. the northern central had their bridges brandon air baltimore, and 1860, one again and 1864, and an 1863 there were attempts on the north and central purchase as well. 31 destroyed in your county, pennsylvania. perhaps no robert and pennsylvania saw as many confederate incursions, or as many confederate attacks upon it adds into cumberland valley railroad, hence the title of our book. targeted tracks. this is the route of the cumberland valley railroad, it ran a during the civil war from harrisburg pennsylvania down to chambers birth. there, it met the franklin railroad, a subsidiary during the civil war, later fully owned by the
they were, respectively, from east to west, the philadelphia wilmington baltimore railroad, let's run through those three key cities, that north and central railway let's read from harrisburg to baltimore, and the third that ran between ireland and pennsylvania during the civil war. that cumberland valley railroad is going to be the subject of our top today, all three of the railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war, multiple times. the northern central had their...
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the one in wilmington was in august of 2015. in that instance a worker fell off a moving golf cart and injured his or her head. so, of course, very different situations there, but cal osha investigating this one and we'll be looking to identify whether or not there were any safety violations. we know in these two tanks, between the two tanks, there was 250,000 gallons of ethanol. the company new star has been saying that that is less than 1% of the tank capacity. so just looking at them you can see they are massive tanks and we're talking about what is they're saying is a very small amount of ethanol in terms of the capacity of those tanks. there's also a potential threat to nearby tanks. we heard in the last news conference that those nearby tanks have jet fuel in one instance and also ethanol. you can see there they are spraying this foam and doing their very best not only to control any flare ups, but, of course, to cool off and protect those other nearby tanks. the facility we've been talking about all afternoon is one of 74
the one in wilmington was in august of 2015. in that instance a worker fell off a moving golf cart and injured his or her head. so, of course, very different situations there, but cal osha investigating this one and we'll be looking to identify whether or not there were any safety violations. we know in these two tanks, between the two tanks, there was 250,000 gallons of ethanol. the company new star has been saying that that is less than 1% of the tank capacity. so just looking at them you can...
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damaging winds as well as tornados for places like savannah, hilton head, charleston, even up around wilmingtonnorth carolina. here's a look at the forecast for this storm. still sustained winds of 50 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 17 miles per hour. a lot of heavy rain across the central portion of the state there. visibility is very poor. you've got downpours, so, again, please take extra time if you are out driving on the roads today. it's a relatively fast-moving storm which means we expect this to be back out to sea by tomorrow afternoon. so again, a very rapidly moving storm. this is good news because it doesn't mean that it's going to have a tremendous amount of time to dump rain. we talked about the tornados. you can see the video right here off to the side of your scene. that tractor-trailer being flipped over. we know of damage reports to homes as well as a church that was nearby. today is going to be the cleanup process for those. the national weather service has said they will go out, they will survey this area to determine whether or not this was a tornado and if so what
damaging winds as well as tornados for places like savannah, hilton head, charleston, even up around wilmingtonnorth carolina. here's a look at the forecast for this storm. still sustained winds of 50 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 17 miles per hour. a lot of heavy rain across the central portion of the state there. visibility is very poor. you've got downpours, so, again, please take extra time if you are out driving on the roads today. it's a relatively fast-moving storm which...
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the other was in august in wilmington, north carolina, and in that incident a worker had fallen off a moving golf cart and hurt their head. in both cases cal osha decided nustar was not at fault and did not issue citations. we've been sending out alerts about the fire in crockett through our abc 7 news app. it's one way to stay on top of breaking news. make sure to enable push alerts. >>> here's a question, would getting access to tsa priority security lines make you take b.a.r.t. to sfo? >> its directors hope it might. they will be considering that new incentive in a few days. jobina fortson joins us live from sfo with how this would work and what passengers think. jobina? >> reporter: good morning. for any passenger who has ever complained about waiting at the security checkpoint at sfo because of long lines, this could potentially help g but yo would need to take b.a.r.t. to sfo and use a clipper card. that's also part of the catch here. so how would they be able to know if you are using your clipper card? there would be some sort of handheld squcanner to verify th. passengers use
the other was in august in wilmington, north carolina, and in that incident a worker had fallen off a moving golf cart and hurt their head. in both cases cal osha decided nustar was not at fault and did not issue citations. we've been sending out alerts about the fire in crockett through our abc 7 news app. it's one way to stay on top of breaking news. make sure to enable push alerts. >>> here's a question, would getting access to tsa priority security lines make you take b.a.r.t. to...
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are what move to vice president biden to this position. 16 days where vice president biden was in wilmington, delaware, gave a speech, a statement frankly. said in this statement, if donald trump and the trumped administration did not cooperate with congress' investigation and that they constitutionally have the rights to do, then this'll be a tragedy of donald trump's own making and congress would have no choice other than to start the impeachment inquiry. over the last 15 days, martha, regardless what side of the aisle anyone sits on to him it has been a remarkable time in american politics and political history. we have seen the president stand on the white house lawn and openly invite interference into our election to help him politically. he asked ukraine and china on the white house lawn. we have seen a whistle-blower complaint now that confirms that donald trump's allies and folks of the administration moved to cover up a phone call that we also saw from reports, a transcript of the white house put out -- >> martha: understood, we reported all that you just talked about over the cours
are what move to vice president biden to this position. 16 days where vice president biden was in wilmington, delaware, gave a speech, a statement frankly. said in this statement, if donald trump and the trumped administration did not cooperate with congress' investigation and that they constitutionally have the rights to do, then this'll be a tragedy of donald trump's own making and congress would have no choice other than to start the impeachment inquiry. over the last 15 days, martha,...
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>> well, thanks for having me today, brooke. 15 days ago vice president biden stood in wilmington, delaware and he said if donald trump refused to cooperate and obstructed the investigation that congress had, it's their constitutional duty would be a tragedy of his own making and both actions would very necessarily lead to impeachment proceedings. well, the last 15 days, brooke, have been a remarkable time in our american political history. i mean, from the whistle-blower complaint being made public to the revelation that trump specifically reached out to ukraine and on a call with a foreign government asked him to investigate his political opponent, for his own personal political gain, to, in just the last 24 hours, donald trump asserting that he is not beholden to our constitution and obstructing the investigation of congress by not allowing an ambassador to participate. as vice president noted today donald trump stood on the white house lawn and asked ukraine as well as china to investigate his political opponent. it's been made very clear. vice president biden said today donald trump ha
>> well, thanks for having me today, brooke. 15 days ago vice president biden stood in wilmington, delaware and he said if donald trump refused to cooperate and obstructed the investigation that congress had, it's their constitutional duty would be a tragedy of his own making and both actions would very necessarily lead to impeachment proceedings. well, the last 15 days, brooke, have been a remarkable time in our american political history. i mean, from the whistle-blower complaint being...
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you're seeing places like savann savannah, wilmington, north carolina having similar threats later onrack itself is expected to be out to sea by the second half of the day srnlunday. very fast. this could be good. it doesn't allow the storm to dump a lot of rain, but it still has rain with it. notice some places far away from the coast, charlotte, spartanburg, even washington, d.c. looking for potential of heavy rain out of this. widespread amounts around 2 to 4 inches, but there could be some spots that get 5, 6, maybe 8 inches of rain before the system leaves the area. >> alison sin chlison chinchar, watching this for us. >>> more and more children are getting exemptions from vaccines. >>> in this week's episode of ""this is life with lisa ling,"" lisa looks into the inner workings of the fastest growing gang. she findings out how some members are walking away from this so-called brotherhood. >> i guess there's some christian principles that the royals promote? >> a lot of literature comes out of the bible, knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. they like to twist it to sound good. i
you're seeing places like savann savannah, wilmington, north carolina having similar threats later onrack itself is expected to be out to sea by the second half of the day srnlunday. very fast. this could be good. it doesn't allow the storm to dump a lot of rain, but it still has rain with it. notice some places far away from the coast, charlotte, spartanburg, even washington, d.c. looking for potential of heavy rain out of this. widespread amounts around 2 to 4 inches, but there could be some...
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the weldon railroad running south to the confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast seaport at wilmington, the south side railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail line that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad running southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. by breaking these vital railroad arteries, forces were released around petersburg and richmond who would be deprived of the material required to sustain their war effort and compel them to abandon the positions around petersburg and richmond. james wilson's division of calvary, the army of the potomac. meade warned grant, to ride -- moving sheridan to the petersburg area would allow hampton to ride south and potentially menace wilson. in part to neutralize that threat to the union raiders and also to expand the concept of isolating the army of northern virginia grant , decided to send the second and sixth corps westward to capture and hold both the petersburg and south side railroads. extending the union perimeter all the way to the appomattox river of petersburg. in hindsight, sending just tw
the weldon railroad running south to the confederacy's only functioning atlantic coast seaport at wilmington, the south side railroad 125 miles southwest where it connected with the rail line that fed the south and the richmond and danville railroad running southwest towards greensboro, north carolina. by breaking these vital railroad arteries, forces were released around petersburg and richmond who would be deprived of the material required to sustain their war effort and compel them to...
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this display in wilmington, california is a waterfront neighborhood and it's become a halloween tradition since its debut in 1952. 10 generations of families have visited this tank every halloween. they paint the face on the tank fresh every year. the company said it has no plans to retire this tradition. >>> halloween town is not just a series of classic movies but is actually a real place. thmoviesere mainly shot in st. helens, oregon, and every october the town embraces the halloween spirit and transforms itself to celebrate the holiday all month long. fans can enjoy everything from haunted tractor rides to costume contests and a pumpkin lighting. actors from the films will also drop by. st. helens is located on the columbia river north of portland. >>> finally a great dane in colorado gives birth to a litter of pups but one has green fur. the dog's owner said she was shocked but not worried. report of the green firkin because what a chemical found in file in the womb. experts say the condition is not dangerous in any way and is also not permanent and will reportedly fade away over tim
this display in wilmington, california is a waterfront neighborhood and it's become a halloween tradition since its debut in 1952. 10 generations of families have visited this tank every halloween. they paint the face on the tank fresh every year. the company said it has no plans to retire this tradition. >>> halloween town is not just a series of classic movies but is actually a real place. thmoviesere mainly shot in st. helens, oregon, and every october the town embraces the...
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same with savannah and wilmington. you get the idea. the relief hasn't come yet. even if it is saturday, we are not shattering records but we're lose to them in many location, with 90s widespread. and the heat sneaks for one day back up into areas of tennessee, and even into kentucky. and then finally, some rain will come in on sunday and begin to cool things off. here is how the weekend outlook looks. the get-away day today, rain developing in areas from new mexico, and areas of kansas, later on this afternoon, toward this evening, toward omaha and keep that in mind for evening plans. record heat. the rainy dreary weather will clear out in the northeast for a breezy afternoon and evening. fall-like. and a fall chilly weekend in areas of the northeast. and some areas the end of the growing season, especially areas in upstate new york and the rainy day on saturday from iowa to wisconsin and on sunday, rainy weather that cooled you off finally in areas of the deep south. so amin, it has been, i mean yen if i have been through a heat wave like this, almost like two w
same with savannah and wilmington. you get the idea. the relief hasn't come yet. even if it is saturday, we are not shattering records but we're lose to them in many location, with 90s widespread. and the heat sneaks for one day back up into areas of tennessee, and even into kentucky. and then finally, some rain will come in on sunday and begin to cool things off. here is how the weekend outlook looks. the get-away day today, rain developing in areas from new mexico, and areas of kansas, later...
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she was born in wilmington, delaware to parents sigmund and rosa lia shore. her father was elected to delaware's general assembly and served as president of the of the new county castle board. her mother was a teacher and active in different community. she was raised in a an atmosphere of community involvement. she was exceptionally bright and gifted, an honors graduate of wilmington high school, she graduated man number cum laude from syracuse university in 1949. she was accepted to jefferson medical college in philadelphia where she earned his master's degree in microbiology, she was the first woman to graduate from jefferson in its 125-year history and the first student to complete graduate work there. after teaching several years at temple medical school, she was the first woman hired by dupont to work in the central research department in will imagineton where -- -- wilmington. she met a scientist of nearby fairfax. sonny and gil fell in love and a few years later were married on memorial day 1957. together they raised two wonderful sons, victor and jona
she was born in wilmington, delaware to parents sigmund and rosa lia shore. her father was elected to delaware's general assembly and served as president of the of the new county castle board. her mother was a teacher and active in different community. she was raised in a an atmosphere of community involvement. she was exceptionally bright and gifted, an honors graduate of wilmington high school, she graduated man number cum laude from syracuse university in 1949. she was accepted to jefferson...
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terranova, the brothers are here, and meghan is here as well, senior investment strategist at the wilmington trust. one of the best performing large cap tech stocks of the year, microsoft. beating on earnings and revenues the shares are moving higher pete najarian, everybody owns it at the desk. you get the first crack because you've been the biggest and longest believer. >> i continue to be a believer this all started with -- it went in the right direction what has he done we talked about how great the focus has been on cloud but the monstrous acquisition they made with linkedin everybody was critical about and that is starting to be another one of those verticals we talk about when we talk about names like apple and other names we talk about what are some of their areas they will generate great revenue. this is a 25% jump the growth has been spectacular. they're slipping in gaming but the overall story is everybody is looking at azure and want to see okay, 64% to 59% look at amazon, aws, that has slipped back down, that's around 37% growth so they're still growing, yes, it's decelerating b
terranova, the brothers are here, and meghan is here as well, senior investment strategist at the wilmington trust. one of the best performing large cap tech stocks of the year, microsoft. beating on earnings and revenues the shares are moving higher pete najarian, everybody owns it at the desk. you get the first crack because you've been the biggest and longest believer. >> i continue to be a believer this all started with -- it went in the right direction what has he done we talked...
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average temperatures for chicago, nashville, houston, sioux falls, warmer than average, same in wilmingtones through, temperatures take a dip. by thursday, new york is at 59 68 in atlanta. 59 in indianapolis on thursday, and warms back up as we get into the weekend. in the meantime, a little bit of fall in the air. that's what's going on around the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look in san francisco with a cloudy start at times mist ask drizzle. that will clear out as we head towards noon and high temperatures today reaching mid-60s. inland more sunshine and high slightly warmer than yesterday and reaching low 80s in end extending to the north bay. as we go into tomorrow, more clouds move in. a slight chance of rain between late wednesday night and early thursday morning. we dry out and also enjoy comfortable weather throughout the weekend. savannah. >>> al, thank you so much. much more ahead this morning, including an inside look at william and kate's most ambitious overseas tour yet. but first these messages you're covered.thhouse. we're all here for you. all: all d
average temperatures for chicago, nashville, houston, sioux falls, warmer than average, same in wilmingtones through, temperatures take a dip. by thursday, new york is at 59 68 in atlanta. 59 in indianapolis on thursday, and warms back up as we get into the weekend. in the meantime, a little bit of fall in the air. that's what's going on around the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look in san francisco with a cloudy start at times mist ask drizzle. that will clear...
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and the plains we right now have a risk for storm hazards stretching from cape hatteras, raleigh, wilmington, all the way down to jacksonville can't rule out a tornado or two. rainfall amounts generally going to be anywhere up to 1 to 2 inches, especially as you get to northern new england and back to the west, we're going to be looking at problems as well. we're looking at strong winds bringing cold air, 18 million people at risk for gusts of up to 65 miles per hour scattered power outages, the strongest october storm since 2012 and with those winds come airport delays minneapolis, st. paul and chicago, for gusty winds and here in the east, new york, washington, d.c. later this evening, the clouds and heavy rain, raleigh for severe storms. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we check out our high temperatures today, it's going to feel more like summer, reaching into the mid 80s in the south bay, low 90s for the inland east bay, and we'll see some low 90s also in parts of the north bay. then tomorrow, we
and the plains we right now have a risk for storm hazards stretching from cape hatteras, raleigh, wilmington, all the way down to jacksonville can't rule out a tornado or two. rainfall amounts generally going to be anywhere up to 1 to 2 inches, especially as you get to northern new england and back to the west, we're going to be looking at problems as well. we're looking at strong winds bringing cold air, 18 million people at risk for gusts of up to 65 miles per hour scattered power outages,...
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executives are deciding what roles could be relocated to lower cost hubs, like plano, texas and wilmingtonich have a different tax base than new york. dagen: you get more for your money and there isn't filth, there isn't garbage, thrn theret run-away crime. these things that add a medicine strayingses past -- administrations past, inblueding p bloomburg, they enforced the laws in new york. it hurts the hard-working new yorkers who have to take the subway to work. i can't say this enough. i take photos all the time of what you is going on in this city. maria: i agree with you. dagen: laundry detergent locked up in a drugstore because people are shoplifting it. maria: that's now. what happens when three quarters of all inmates are released into the population come january which is the plan when they close rikers island in new york. think about that. coming up, streaming wars eat heatinwarsheating up, one compas its name focusing on horror. and a rare star wars item is here in the studio of before it heads to the auction a block. what it could go for. wait until you see this. stay with us. ♪
executives are deciding what roles could be relocated to lower cost hubs, like plano, texas and wilmingtonich have a different tax base than new york. dagen: you get more for your money and there isn't filth, there isn't garbage, thrn theret run-away crime. these things that add a medicine strayingses past -- administrations past, inblueding p bloomburg, they enforced the laws in new york. it hurts the hard-working new yorkers who have to take the subway to work. i can't say this enough. i take...
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it's totally legitimate for biden to be on the amtrak board because joe went back and forth to wilmingtonbout amtrak. i would like to know, other than maybe reading wikpedia, what did hunter know about anything involving ukrainian national gas company? maria: yeah, yeah. well, similar story in china where the money was big there. the $1 billion which turned into $1.5 billion after his trip with his father on air force 2. newt, thank you. good to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. maria: delta airlines reported earnings while we were talking. lauren simonetti with the numbers. lauren: the stock not liking what came out in terms of earnings. as you can see, it's doubt 0.8%. things is the second best airline carrier of the year. so earnings per share were better than expected, 232 a share versus the estimate of 226. but a miss by a little bit when it came to revenue. coming in at $12.56 billion. investors are concerned about what is going forward for delta. their guidance was very light for the all-important holiday quarter. that's the fourth quarter. they guided in a range of 120, to $1.
it's totally legitimate for biden to be on the amtrak board because joe went back and forth to wilmingtonbout amtrak. i would like to know, other than maybe reading wikpedia, what did hunter know about anything involving ukrainian national gas company? maria: yeah, yeah. well, similar story in china where the money was big there. the $1 billion which turned into $1.5 billion after his trip with his father on air force 2. newt, thank you. good to see you, sir. >> good to be with you....
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arnold is in wilmington, north carolina, active and retired member of the military. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. host: go ahead. caller: yes. i was just calling to, you know, give the president my support on pulling the u.s. forces out over there. we have a u.n. that i thought had a peacekeeping force that would go in there and do whatever policing needs to be done. the kurds need a place that they can call their own. so i'm all for supporting them and doing that. host: how do we do that, arnold? is it in the form of a no-fly zone -- caller: [indiscernible] host: i'm sorry, go ahead. caller: it would be nice if we had an economy we could start over there. instead of guns and weapons and fighting, you know, if we could get an economy started, it's all about keeping the dollar over there right now. i just think we could help by just building an economy. host: is that economy peace in the region necessary to build that economy and if so, how do you keep that peace in the years to come in such a united nations would do that, they would take the lead, but it should not be a
arnold is in wilmington, north carolina, active and retired member of the military. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. host: go ahead. caller: yes. i was just calling to, you know, give the president my support on pulling the u.s. forces out over there. we have a u.n. that i thought had a peacekeeping force that would go in there and do whatever policing needs to be done. the kurds need a place that they can call their own. so i'm all for supporting them and doing that. host: how do we do...
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tomorrow will be in carolinas from just about central portions of of south carolina back down towards wilmingtonh some of that rain. and beginning to get some new pictures in here from the dallas area. this was the home depot that was destroyed by those winds that were potentially 150 miles per hour. when you see all this damage and knowing some of these businesses are still open, it's amazing we didn't have anymore serious injuries or fatalities. we'll have more updates on this throughout the day here on msnbc. we'll be right back. msnbc. we'll be right back. and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. with pronamel repair toothpaste, more minerals enter deep into the enamel's surface. you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged-it's amazing. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? you have an opportunity to repair what's already been memory support brand. y
tomorrow will be in carolinas from just about central portions of of south carolina back down towards wilmingtonh some of that rain. and beginning to get some new pictures in here from the dallas area. this was the home depot that was destroyed by those winds that were potentially 150 miles per hour. when you see all this damage and knowing some of these businesses are still open, it's amazing we didn't have anymore serious injuries or fatalities. we'll have more updates on this throughout the...