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sessions are growing longer and tempers are getting shorter. among the confrontations that had caught jack anderson's i was a battle between two avails best loan curmudgeons, kenneth mckellar and clarence cannon. n of thee the chairme senate and house appropriations committees, and for years they had argued bitterly over federal spending. that battle climaxed in 1950, a gavel bashing, name-calling clash between 81-year-old mckellar and 71-year-old kennan was broken up just short of physical violence, noted the washington post. while meeting in congress, senator mckellar had sharply commented on his personality, using language peppered with words like "blind" and pig-headed." -- " he said, i've taken all that i can take. in the nick of time, the post reporter reported that a staff member grabbed cannon and seized the gavel from mckellar. police was restored for a moment -- peace was restored for a moment. later, another chairman fought so bitterly with old clarence cannon that the two houses of congress had to establish neutral ground. like mcke
sessions are growing longer and tempers are getting shorter. among the confrontations that had caught jack anderson's i was a battle between two avails best loan curmudgeons, kenneth mckellar and clarence cannon. n of thee the chairme senate and house appropriations committees, and for years they had argued bitterly over federal spending. that battle climaxed in 1950, a gavel bashing, name-calling clash between 81-year-old mckellar and 71-year-old kennan was broken up just short of physical...
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federal government would do that through the early years of the republic, through all kinds of issues -- temperance, the women's movement, further antislavery, all the way up today with issues like abortion's right -- abortion rights. this was a pivotal moment in this way as well. yeah? >> thank you very much. i am here from my book club, african-american literary guild. we are reading the new book, anti-slavery racist ideas in america. prof. polgar: i have that on my bookshelf as well. >> is quite a read. you talk about the northern states having abolished slavery in their jurisdictions by a certain date. that assumes that there was slavery in the north. prof. polgar: there absolutely was. >> why did they become truer to the american ideals than the southern states? was it just economics that made them say slavery wasn't quite worth it? prof. polgar: the quick and easy answer is to say that it is all dependent on what the proportion of slaveholders are in any given society. there are many more slaveholders who hold a lot more power politically, economically, and socially in states like georgia and
federal government would do that through the early years of the republic, through all kinds of issues -- temperance, the women's movement, further antislavery, all the way up today with issues like abortion's right -- abortion rights. this was a pivotal moment in this way as well. yeah? >> thank you very much. i am here from my book club, african-american literary guild. we are reading the new book, anti-slavery racist ideas in america. prof. polgar: i have that on my bookshelf as well....
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and with all that traffic, there are bound to be flaring tempers. how does road rage start? what should you do if you get caught up in it? here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: we all have it in us, even if we don't know exactly where it is. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a limit, a breaking point. a dark place where civilization ends and animal instinct takes over. >> and there may be no faster way to get there than right here on the roadways of america, at the intersection of velocity and violence. >> we have two victims here. >> reporter: you've seen the stories leading your local news. >> another case of road rage in >> reporter: and polluting youtube. what feels like a daily diet of road rage reports. just last week, this shocking video of an incident on a california freeway leading to a multi-car crash. >> call 911, chris. >> reporter: nearly half of all drivers surveyed have experienced some form of road rage. here in denver, the mile-high city, drivers are hitting new lows. officials reporting deadly crashes have been slowly creeping up for several years. >> we kno
and with all that traffic, there are bound to be flaring tempers. how does road rage start? what should you do if you get caught up in it? here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: we all have it in us, even if we don't know exactly where it is. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a limit, a breaking point. a dark place where civilization ends and animal instinct takes over. >> and there may be no faster way to get there than right here on the roadways of america, at the...
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new jersey governor chris christie caught on camera, apparently losing his temper with a fan. it happened in milwaukee. governor christie telling the man, quote, you're a big shot. unclear what set the governor off. >>> and terrifying moments high above western germany. about 100 people stranded while crossing the rhine river. on a cable car. a baby among them. incredibly, nobody reported hurt. >>> next, warnings for those of us reading our phones while walking. officials in honolulu making it illegal for pedestrians to cross a street or highway while viewing the handheld device. talking on your phone is okay, while you're in that crosswalk, but not reading. the distracted pedestrian law goes into effect in october. >>> and from fast to furious for one new car owner. police in england say the driver of a brand-new ferrari bought the luxury sports car one hour before destroying it in this fiery wreck. get this. the car said to have cost him close to $300,000. ouch. >>> up next, he may be 102, but what this great grandfather is about to pull off may land him right in the record
new jersey governor chris christie caught on camera, apparently losing his temper with a fan. it happened in milwaukee. governor christie telling the man, quote, you're a big shot. unclear what set the governor off. >>> and terrifying moments high above western germany. about 100 people stranded while crossing the rhine river. on a cable car. a baby among them. incredibly, nobody reported hurt. >>> next, warnings for those of us reading our phones while walking. officials in...
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a couple of days where we'll enjoy temperate weather though you'll notice we're still above average in concord. we'll be looking at the mid-90s, maybe three or four degrees cooler today than yesterday. elsewhere in san jose, a little bit above average. july has been a warm month in general, and we'll continue to look for the heat to build in gilroy, but the hottest day looks to be sunday. the garlic festival today, low 90s and tomorrow about the same and sunday looks to be the warmest. other activities tomorrow night. the athletics looking at -- tonight, 67 degrees and by 10:00 it will still be on clear side with 60. if you're headed down to san jose, check out the earthquakes looking at temperatures in the low 80s for 45. highs today ranging from the 60s with cloudy skies at the coast. mid-90s inland. a bit better than yesterday. download the weather app and highs tomorrow will continue to dip just slightly but don't get used to it because the heat continues to build. into next week we're near 100 degrees by the middle to end of next week and notice the bay warms just slightly and the
a couple of days where we'll enjoy temperate weather though you'll notice we're still above average in concord. we'll be looking at the mid-90s, maybe three or four degrees cooler today than yesterday. elsewhere in san jose, a little bit above average. july has been a warm month in general, and we'll continue to look for the heat to build in gilroy, but the hottest day looks to be sunday. the garlic festival today, low 90s and tomorrow about the same and sunday looks to be the warmest. other...
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at this hour, more than 100 people were here to speak and they were standing in line for hours when tempers flared. >> if you don't keep quiet we have to close the meeting. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies tried to calm the situation that brewed outside of tonight's planning commission meeting. it wasn't easy. the divisive crowd had been fuming for hours. they were here to talk about a controversial medical marijuana dispensary called apothecarium with former mayor jean quan and her husband want to open. >> please save our children's future. >> reporter: majority of speakers don't want the dispensary in their neighborhood. they say it is bad for the children, the nearby schools and many in the elderly chinese community. >> crime is going up, traffic acident is going up, the insurance is going up, kids are -- morality is going down. >> reporter: that's far from true, say dispensary advocates who insist the underserved community in the sunset will only benefit. >> these people can be my family members, so they might forego medical cannabis all together because they don't know anything about it
at this hour, more than 100 people were here to speak and they were standing in line for hours when tempers flared. >> if you don't keep quiet we have to close the meeting. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies tried to calm the situation that brewed outside of tonight's planning commission meeting. it wasn't easy. the divisive crowd had been fuming for hours. they were here to talk about a controversial medical marijuana dispensary called apothecarium with former mayor jean quan and her...
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it should be temperate, i would think in san francisco, but hotter elsewhere. >> yeah, the fog to contend with today. also breezy winds. a wide range of temperatures as the fog has certainly made its march across the bay this morning. we have it in the east bay. a live look outside from our sutro tower camera. we'll still have plenty of sunshine away from the shoreline. the heat is on still inland today. almost -- well, it should be the warmest day of the week, and then temperatures once again up and down for the full last week of july. i'll explain coming up. >> that was a beautiful shot there, lisa. >>> also ahead, the giants, the padres have played a total of eight hours and 43 minutes in just two games. they go to extra innings for the second game in a row. anthony flores has the highlights coming up in sports. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5:44 on this sunday morning. thank you for joining us for abc7 mornings. this is a live look from our roof cam, as maybe some folks are preparing for the san francisco marathon. looks like they've got their bibs on there. a couple of runners. the act
it should be temperate, i would think in san francisco, but hotter elsewhere. >> yeah, the fog to contend with today. also breezy winds. a wide range of temperatures as the fog has certainly made its march across the bay this morning. we have it in the east bay. a live look outside from our sutro tower camera. we'll still have plenty of sunshine away from the shoreline. the heat is on still inland today. almost -- well, it should be the warmest day of the week, and then temperatures once...
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he was a radio icon and also had a temper according to his stepdaughter. >> ended up announcing championship games for the warriors, the raiders an the oakland a's. but he is also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the 41st baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame. some giants fans were lucky enough to snag free signed hunter pence jerseys and hats. he announced there would be gear with his autograph up for grabs somewhere in san francisco. yesterday, the final clue read what's another name for hats. visit a store in sf mall to find my gear. the va the race is on. some found it at the lids store. >>> the 7th annual porch fest. local bands perform on more than 50 porches throughout old town napa. something for everyone's music taste. indy jazz, country and more. they will be available at fuller park. families are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for a lazy and fun afternoon. it's from noon to 6:00 tonight. >>> here's more -- yesterday we had a good push of marine air. today about the same thing. except the afternoo
he was a radio icon and also had a temper according to his stepdaughter. >> ended up announcing championship games for the warriors, the raiders an the oakland a's. but he is also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the 41st baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame. some giants fans were lucky enough to snag free signed hunter pence jerseys and hats. he announced there would be gear with his autograph up for grabs...
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he was a radio icon and also had a temper according to his stepdaughter. >> ended up announcing championship games for the warriors, the raiders an the oakland a's. but he is also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the 41st baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame. >>> some giants fans were lucky enough to snag free signed hunter pence jerseys and hats. he announced there would be gear hidden with his autograph in san francisco. his final clue read what's another name for hats. visit a store in an sf mall by that name and find my signed gear. the race is on. some found it at the lids store. >>> the 7th annual porch fest. local bands perform on more than 50 porches throughout old town napa. there is something for everyone's music taste. indie, jazz, country and more. they will be available at fuller park. families are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets to chill out for a lazy afternoon. it's from noon until 6:00 tonight. >>> good morning to you. we're looking at live doppler 7. you can see the fog in vallejo to haywa
he was a radio icon and also had a temper according to his stepdaughter. >> ended up announcing championship games for the warriors, the raiders an the oakland a's. but he is also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the 41st baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame. >>> some giants fans were lucky enough to snag free signed hunter pence jerseys and hats. he announced there would be gear hidden with his...
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was an opera buff, ate onions for breakfast and had a temper. >> he ended up announcing championship games for the warrio warriors, raiders and the oakland a's and also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the fourth -- rather 44th baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame and awarded a super bowl ring. >>> and tomorrow we're going to start to see warmer weather move in and that trend is going to last for a few days. live doppler 7 along with satelli satellite. it's a pretty quiet sweep. you do notice the clouds bumped up along the coastline. showing you sutro tower. it's pretty thick those long the coast. down to the south bay we go. baby blue skies and comfortable temperatures right now. it will call for noticeably warmer conditions for the second half of our weelkd and as folks try to beat the heat, we're going to have a pretty active ocean current. so there will be strong rip tides along the coast. it looks to last at least through midweek on wednesday. it's cool on the coast, it's cloudy. tons of sunshine inland. 88
was an opera buff, ate onions for breakfast and had a temper. >> he ended up announcing championship games for the warrio warriors, raiders and the oakland a's and also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the fourth -- rather 44th baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame and awarded a super bowl ring. >>> and tomorrow we're going to start to see warmer weather move in and that trend is going to last for a few...
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a temper tantrum on the ball field in texas, rangers third baseman adrian beltre is on deck when he is told to stand in the batter circled, he likes where he was standing and take to the on-deck circle and move it. out and him thrown ranger fans were not pleased with the umpire because adrian beltre is closing in on 3000 hits. the rangers were down 18-6. >> rules are rules. for this afternoon, showers from later tonight and the weather tomorrow is the big story, heavy rain tomorrow night into saturday with several inches of rain possible and could be localized flooding early saturday so take it easy. adrianna: thank you for joining us and be sure to watch us at 4:00 for the weather and everything else, have a great >> welcome, everybody, to victory for veterans week. we are honored to have some of the courageous men and women who've served in our nations military with us today. and they're all ready to take that long, grueling march to $1 million, so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to victory for veterans week here on "mill
a temper tantrum on the ball field in texas, rangers third baseman adrian beltre is on deck when he is told to stand in the batter circled, he likes where he was standing and take to the on-deck circle and move it. out and him thrown ranger fans were not pleased with the umpire because adrian beltre is closing in on 3000 hits. the rangers were down 18-6. >> rules are rules. for this afternoon, showers from later tonight and the weather tomorrow is the big story, heavy rain tomorrow night...
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temperates fell a few degrees today. find out how long this break fr the hooes will last coming >> thanks. all of that is ahead. first here is a look at at is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live" after "abc 7 news at 11:00." jimmy. >> here is a look at tonight's show. just watch. are we stuck? >> i'm a little girl who acts like a little boy >>> an after fluent east bay town is raising a red flag night. moraga has declared a fiscal emergency. damage from last winter's storm has left the town strapped for cash and on the brink of bankruptcy. new details from "abc 7 news" reporter cornell bernard live in moraga. >> reporter: yeah, kristin. repairs on the sink hole behd me will begin next week but it has become a real money pit f this town. in fact, another infrastructure failur around here could mean financl disaster. >> it is surprising. very surprising. >> reporter: many are sprise it to hear the lovy affluent town of more ago ah where the $1.2 million is short on cash. >> all of the houses are prey intact and everybody is dr
temperates fell a few degrees today. find out how long this break fr the hooes will last coming >> thanks. all of that is ahead. first here is a look at at is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live" after "abc 7 news at 11:00." jimmy. >> here is a look at tonight's show. just watch. are we stuck? >> i'm a little girl who acts like a little boy >>> an after fluent east bay town is raising a red flag night. moraga has declared a fiscal emergency. damage...
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at this hour, more than 100 people were here to speak and they were standing in line for hours when tempers flared. >> if you don't keep quiet we have to close the meeting. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies tried to calm the situation that brewed outside of tonight's planning commission meeting. it wasn't easy. the divisive crowd had been fuming for hours. they were here to talk about a controversial medical marijuana dispensary called apothecarium with former mayor jean quan and her husband want to open. >> please save our children's future. >> reporter: majority of speakers don't want the dispensary in their neighborhood. they say it is bad for the children, the nearby schools and many in the elderly chinese community. >> crime is going up, traffic acident is going up, the insurance is going up, kids are -- morality is going down. >> reporter: that's far from true, say dispensary advocates who insist the underserved community in the sunset will only benefit. >> these people can be my family members, so they might forego medical cannabis all together because they don't know anything about it
at this hour, more than 100 people were here to speak and they were standing in line for hours when tempers flared. >> if you don't keep quiet we have to close the meeting. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies tried to calm the situation that brewed outside of tonight's planning commission meeting. it wasn't easy. the divisive crowd had been fuming for hours. they were here to talk about a controversial medical marijuana dispensary called apothecarium with former mayor jean quan and her...
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was an opera buff, ate onions for breakfast and had a temper. >> he ended up announcing championship games for the warrio warriors, raiders and the oakland a's and also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the fourth -- rather 44th baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame and awarded a super bowl ring. >>> and tomorrow we're going to start to see warmer weather move in and that trend is going to last for a few days. live doppler 7 along with satelli satellite. it's a pretty quiet sweep. you do notice the clouds bumped up along the coastline. showing you sutro tower. it's pretty thick those clouds long the coast. down to the south bay we go. baby blue skies and comfortable temperatures right now. it will call for noticeably warmer conditions for the second half of our weelkd and as folks try to beat the heat, we're going to have a pretty active ocean current. so there will be strong rip tides along the coast. it looks to last at least through midweek on wednesday. it's cool on the coast, it's cloudy. tons of sunshine inl
was an opera buff, ate onions for breakfast and had a temper. >> he ended up announcing championship games for the warrio warriors, raiders and the oakland a's and also the only announcer to ever receive a technical foul in basketball. >> bill king became the fourth -- rather 44th baseball announcer to be inducted into the hall of fame and awarded a super bowl ring. >>> and tomorrow we're going to start to see warmer weather move in and that trend is going to last for a few...
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live outside tonight sky6 hd showing you the commodore barry bridge after a beautiful weekend and a temperate start to the week. get ready for mother nature to crank up the heat. meteorologist cecily tynan is at the big board. >> looks like our fourth heat wave of the year is moving our way a dewpoints in the 40's and 50's yesterday but now you step outside it already feels quite a bit warmer. the heat index 89 degrees. we've got dewpoints in the mid 60's. temperatures in the mid 80's but if you look out to the west, this is the building heat and humidity with the heat indices in some areas above 100. that's the air mass that will be moving in and sticking around for the next three days. so, this is the way it's going to feel tomorrow. for most of our viewing area the heat index tomorrow 95 to 100. south of philadelphia, large portion of delaware, also parts of south jersey around 100 and even the poconos northern lehigh valley it will feel 90 to 95. it's going to be hot, it's going to be humid and it will be getting stormy. double scab live showing a pretty intense complex of storms that's m
live outside tonight sky6 hd showing you the commodore barry bridge after a beautiful weekend and a temperate start to the week. get ready for mother nature to crank up the heat. meteorologist cecily tynan is at the big board. >> looks like our fourth heat wave of the year is moving our way a dewpoints in the 40's and 50's yesterday but now you step outside it already feels quite a bit warmer. the heat index 89 degrees. we've got dewpoints in the mid 60's. temperatures in the mid 80's but...
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. >>> tempers flared during the third day of a preliminary hearing for several fraternity members after the death a pledge. members are charged in the death of 19-year-old tim piazza. and the case of the 16 defendants are being credited and two others waived the hearing and less than an hour, the judge called for a five minute recess after attorneys started to argue with each other. some attorneys are asking their cases be separate said calling fact that more than 16 defense attorneys are present at at same time a waste of time. >>> and a suspected heat wave to hit our area this week. sky 6 hd showing you penn's landing and a lot of cloud cover out there but the real story is the heat and humidity. meteorologist, david murphy, is here with a look at how the oppressive heat will stick around. it's looking like hot and humid conditions and billing in getting warm across the region and on the lookout for storms that may mop later in the day. right now satellite and radar is not showing you anything coming up in the present. as we take a closer look at temperatures, temperatures are on the
. >>> tempers flared during the third day of a preliminary hearing for several fraternity members after the death a pledge. members are charged in the death of 19-year-old tim piazza. and the case of the 16 defendants are being credited and two others waived the hearing and less than an hour, the judge called for a five minute recess after attorneys started to argue with each other. some attorneys are asking their cases be separate said calling fact that more than 16 defense attorneys...
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tempers are hot at times as the preliminary hearing is very much on going. >> i don't know if we'll get done today but we'll see won't we. >> the mood was light but soon turned tense inside of the courtroom as attorneys for the 16 defendants and district attorney stacey parks miller verbally sparred forcing the judge to call a recess. >> i don't take is personally but it's border line excessive. >> attorneys continue to cross examine, state college detective. the defense attorneys are trying to lay the blame for timothy piazza's death elsewhere and often on himself and question how much alcohol he consumed during the famous gauntlet and the social event afterwards. lawyers continue to emphasize that drinking was voluntary and not forced. and he acknowledged at one point that piazza was the only pledge to ever suffer serious bodily injury since having the ritual. the attorneys asked that think separate their cases from the rest. >> i made the motion before and i'll probably make it again and probably make it if the case survives the preliminary hearing. i have one count and in with 17 ot
tempers are hot at times as the preliminary hearing is very much on going. >> i don't know if we'll get done today but we'll see won't we. >> the mood was light but soon turned tense inside of the courtroom as attorneys for the 16 defendants and district attorney stacey parks miller verbally sparred forcing the judge to call a recess. >> i don't take is personally but it's border line excessive. >> attorneys continue to cross examine, state college detective. the defense...
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their concerns tempered by the news there were no serious injuries here despite what you see in here. >> (screaming). >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the video is only about five seconds long. it's first view it's not easy to make out exactly what happened. after repeated viewings it can be hard to watch. the back story july 12, 9 p.m. in a parking area adjacent to ridley high school there was an altercation between ridley students and students from a rival district at 1 pint 17-year-old driver of the suv runs into several ridley students. that's the video. one of the students a 15-year-old is run over. remarkably that 15-year-old was treated and released with only bruises and abrasions. kevin bateman knows a relative of the 15-year-old and talked about the video. >> the one i saw was real hazy. you can see it. i mean, we were just shocked and then when we saw him pop up it was kind of like we were amazed and then like i said the fight i think -- that's nothing normal -- or not out of the ordinary. >> reporter: this is a traditional rivalry. >> pretty much. >> reporter: ks
their concerns tempered by the news there were no serious injuries here despite what you see in here. >> (screaming). >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the video is only about five seconds long. it's first view it's not easy to make out exactly what happened. after repeated viewings it can be hard to watch. the back story july 12, 9 p.m. in a parking area adjacent to ridley high school there was an altercation between ridley students and students from a rival district at 1 pint...
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it is 68 degrees right now, getting up to a nice temperate 80. >> matt pelman how are you doing this morning? >> you know, i'm great. >> yes. >> no, not going to get into me. we've got to talk about the traffic this morning but i am feeling good because the traffic for the most part is looking good as one goes so goes the other, matt and tam. we're live here in chester county in exton along 202 the ongoing work zone by the 30 bypass. during the overnights this week they're closing the ramp from 30 eastbound to get onto northbound 202. but those crews have cleared so the ramp's opened and ready for you now. they'll close it again later on tonight. early morning crash on 202 northbound around 401 but that has cleared. bottom line is you're good to go along 202 in chester county. in birmingham township we've got construction coming today to birmingham road. they're going to shut it down one day special from 9:00 until 3:00 as they do some emergency pipe replacement. so i would just stay down on britton's bridge road to get around the birmingham road closure from 9:00 until 3:00 today. i
it is 68 degrees right now, getting up to a nice temperate 80. >> matt pelman how are you doing this morning? >> you know, i'm great. >> yes. >> no, not going to get into me. we've got to talk about the traffic this morning but i am feeling good because the traffic for the most part is looking good as one goes so goes the other, matt and tam. we're live here in chester county in exton along 202 the ongoing work zone by the 30 bypass. during the overnights this week...
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neighbors say he had a temper and police were here on monday because they were fighting. >> they had an incident on monday, and now on thursday her mother is dead and she is fighting for her life. >> we have his name and address, his last name and address is in the 22nd district of north philadelphia. we have police officers in the area. so if this individual returns to his last known address he will be taken into custody. >> there was another person inside the house as this was going on. police want to identify them or say what their relationship was, the witness was not injured, they were taken to the homicide division fob interviewed. >>> katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> developing overnight a bizaar incident in hunting park. a woman allegedly stole a taxi cab and pretended to be a driver. the strange incident started @ midnight when the real driver picked up the 65-year-old woman in hunting park. the woman said she wanted to grab a drink at a gas station, the cab driver got out because she said she had trouble walking. she alluded the driver and took off. a half-hour l
neighbors say he had a temper and police were here on monday because they were fighting. >> they had an incident on monday, and now on thursday her mother is dead and she is fighting for her life. >> we have his name and address, his last name and address is in the 22nd district of north philadelphia. we have police officers in the area. so if this individual returns to his last known address he will be taken into custody. >> there was another person inside the house as this...
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he seemed to temper investors expectations. connell: interesting to hear, scott, janet yellen this week, it seemed to help market as little bit last couple days. what about for the banking business? what do you think her comments mean for them? >> i think what she said isn't good if you're in the banking business. kevin said, lower for longer. i was shocked. seems like janet yellen is on the path for loose and easy money. yes, the economy needed sometime years ago, now adays this should be higher interest rate economy. if you're in the banking business, you borrow short, lend long to the consumer. that spread is where the earns power is. we will see tomorrow there is not much in there yet. melissa: yeah. the big reveal. the senate republicans release revised version of the health care bill already causing a bit of controversy on capitol hill. fox business's adam shapiro on d.c. with the details. what is the latest, adam? reporter: several senators are saying they don't want this to go forward as a introduction so they can debat
he seemed to temper investors expectations. connell: interesting to hear, scott, janet yellen this week, it seemed to help market as little bit last couple days. what about for the banking business? what do you think her comments mean for them? >> i think what she said isn't good if you're in the banking business. kevin said, lower for longer. i was shocked. seems like janet yellen is on the path for loose and easy money. yes, the economy needed sometime years ago, now adays this should...
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registration data they have it is to temper with voting data. so if i wanted to complicate an american election or an election anywhere in the world, i would simply make it more difficult for people to vote as opposed to getting a and after the fact and change the record of their votes. our system, which is distributed across 50 states and municipalities, we need to be careful that we do not make the decision that it is protected because of its diversity and distribution. we as a nation ought to think carefully about the value of the us. on all of our voting records in terms of how we register, where we register and how protecting that matters for future elections. and that we know that not russia, not china, not anybody else who wants to intervene in and in election will have the capacity to change our willingness and capacity to vote and our willingness and ability to vote our consciousness for those elected leaders of our country. it could bexample, something as simple as going into the registration records registrations, so a ,erson shows up
registration data they have it is to temper with voting data. so if i wanted to complicate an american election or an election anywhere in the world, i would simply make it more difficult for people to vote as opposed to getting a and after the fact and change the record of their votes. our system, which is distributed across 50 states and municipalities, we need to be careful that we do not make the decision that it is protected because of its diversity and distribution. we as a nation ought...
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program as soon as possible, some of this depends on how you view the medicaid program, should it be like temper source of assistance or longer-term kind of health insurance program. we have a few minutes left, and we certainly have not solved all the problems today but we certainly have robust discussion. and i guess i just want to close by asking the panelists, 30 30 seconds or less, if you could wave your magic wand and make one change or state once principal about this program, what would it be asked that the buckeye all we will have time for and then we'll wrap it up. >> start with richard. >> well, if you don't mind i will take my time. i also want to issue what i think is a correction, which is there's an impression that some of the evidence suggests that from the oregon experiment, is that there is no benefit to medicaid in terms of health. some of everybody seems to skip over the fact that mental illness and diabetes are both sicknesses that cost this country a lot of money. diabetes probably the most expensive single illness in the country, and those are the places that the oregon expe
program as soon as possible, some of this depends on how you view the medicaid program, should it be like temper source of assistance or longer-term kind of health insurance program. we have a few minutes left, and we certainly have not solved all the problems today but we certainly have robust discussion. and i guess i just want to close by asking the panelists, 30 30 seconds or less, if you could wave your magic wand and make one change or state once principal about this program, what would...
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the breeze are pretty temperate. 18 in fairfield, 10 at half moon bay. they will pick up this afternoon. look at the grayness and how long it takes to go away, all the way up until noon. we'll be in the 60s and 70s for the most part around the bay and inland. 80s as you head deeper. by 4:00, in the 70s around the bay. 70s and 80s inland. if you're heading out this evening, 60s and 70s. >> good morning. we're starting off pretty quiet on the roads. just checking some overnight road work projects. up until about 30 minutes ago, we a full cloche of southbound 880 in the san leandro area for removal of an overhead truss. we're not seeing any delays. the lower deck of the bay bridge, we have lanes scheduled to be close as you head to treasure island until 6:00 this morning. no delays yet. we'll check on drive times coming up in less than ten. >> thank you. >>> a medical breakthrough at the live desk. researchers this morning say there's new hope for aids patients. their progress was announced this morning at an aids conference in paris. they say a south afric
the breeze are pretty temperate. 18 in fairfield, 10 at half moon bay. they will pick up this afternoon. look at the grayness and how long it takes to go away, all the way up until noon. we'll be in the 60s and 70s for the most part around the bay and inland. 80s as you head deeper. by 4:00, in the 70s around the bay. 70s and 80s inland. if you're heading out this evening, 60s and 70s. >> good morning. we're starting off pretty quiet on the roads. just checking some overnight road work...
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did tempers flair? any of the republicans get really upset? >> there were three fist fights and one chair broken. >> reporter: do you think now there will finally be a vote, or at least a vote to take this thing to the floor? >> we have a lot of information to sort through. a lot of members will be discussing various amendments. we want to continually improve. >> reporter: are you willing to vote to proceed? >> no, i'm still digesting it. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago susan collins said right now she wouldn't vote to bring this bill to the floor either. it doesn't look like it even has the votes to go to the senate floor. at least one of the conservatives who stopped the bill last time from going to the bill said he's happy. that's senator ted cruz. that's because some of the language he wrote to lower premiums made it into the latest version. >> i'm encouraged. i think we're making positive steps. it was a big deal that the senate draft now includes the consumer freedom amendment. the amendment that my office drafted. it's focused on ge
did tempers flair? any of the republicans get really upset? >> there were three fist fights and one chair broken. >> reporter: do you think now there will finally be a vote, or at least a vote to take this thing to the floor? >> we have a lot of information to sort through. a lot of members will be discussing various amendments. we want to continually improve. >> reporter: are you willing to vote to proceed? >> no, i'm still digesting it. >> reporter: just a...
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he has to temper his words a little bit and i'll temper mine, too. i am the chairman of the constitutional summary of the judiciary. judge watson, as far as i know, made no reference to the constitution or the law or the rule of law. the statute that congress has passed to grant that authority to the president to determine who comes into america, who comes in on the various processes. he has, the president has, the authority to lock anybody out of america he chooses. these decisions are not made on the law, they're made on the personal opinion of skwrupbl watson. so grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, i suppose whole or half blood. he stretched it as far as you possibly could. i think it's a ridiculous decision. i'd like to have a chance to chat with him under oath in public myself. >> harris: okay. we'll move on. thank you for that candor. you said you were going to temper your words. you were straight forward. let's talk about sanctuary cities. that's another place jeff sessions weighed in today. it's become a bigger issue this week tha
he has to temper his words a little bit and i'll temper mine, too. i am the chairman of the constitutional summary of the judiciary. judge watson, as far as i know, made no reference to the constitution or the law or the rule of law. the statute that congress has passed to grant that authority to the president to determine who comes into america, who comes in on the various processes. he has, the president has, the authority to lock anybody out of america he chooses. these decisions are not...
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as long as he doesn't lose his temper. he's got to stay out of bars. i talked to the attorney who represented him at trial. he got limb out of a lot of legal jams already in florida. he had that road rage incident. he was tried, charged for road rage. he beat that. he had the domestic violence where the lady he was living with complained that he was threatening her and laying his hands on her. is he gonna go to a bar? is he gonna lose his temper? bob massi mentioned the word narcissist. this is a malignantly narcissistic person. jonathan hunt said he worked out to the extent a 70-year-old can work out. as a 74-year-old, let me tell you a lot of us work out. o.j. simpson does look as if he has taken care of himself behind bars. what happens to himself once he gets out and his only activity is playing golf an chasing bleach blondes. we'll see how that works out. >> i was waiting for that dig, geraldo. you have the juice to get that. if you and jon hunt want to get there on one screen and fight it out, i'd love to watch it. >> okay. i'll invite jonathan t
as long as he doesn't lose his temper. he's got to stay out of bars. i talked to the attorney who represented him at trial. he got limb out of a lot of legal jams already in florida. he had that road rage incident. he was tried, charged for road rage. he beat that. he had the domestic violence where the lady he was living with complained that he was threatening her and laying his hands on her. is he gonna go to a bar? is he gonna lose his temper? bob massi mentioned the word narcissist. this is...
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arthel: even as senate republicans temper expectations. >> we have a discussion about the way forward. i don't have the answer to that yet. i think the problem is whether it can be included from a parliamentary point of view, and what we are trying to do is a very complicated procedure. arthel: kimberly, i want to pick up where garrett tenney left off. why does it seem the notion of working with the democrats to fix obamacare seems to get thunderous pushback from some republican lawmakers. >> it does. even despite the fact mitch mcconnell said not necessarily they abandoned their gop plan all together. but in the interim until they can figure out a plan they can get past, work with democrats to shore up the healthcare market to insure they don't suffer further collapse and more people pulling out. i think that's where mitch mcconnell is now. i'm not sure he's ready to roll up his sleeves and sit across from chuck schumer. there will be a push to couple with something that can get 50 gop senators and pass before the august recess. arthel: is there a magic key that can open up the credi
arthel: even as senate republicans temper expectations. >> we have a discussion about the way forward. i don't have the answer to that yet. i think the problem is whether it can be included from a parliamentary point of view, and what we are trying to do is a very complicated procedure. arthel: kimberly, i want to pick up where garrett tenney left off. why does it seem the notion of working with the democrats to fix obamacare seems to get thunderous pushback from some republican...
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tempering the tough talk with the possibility that things can get better but only if russia lives up to the demands of the world community to reverse its actions, aggressive actions in crimea and ukraine. in a speech today in estonia to nato troops. he said the president will soon sign the new russia sanctions bill. he also said that the russian action taken last week to expel some 755 u.s. diplomats will not affect america's commitment to its allies in the region. listen to the vice president here. >> this very moment russia continues to seek to redraw international borders by force. undermine democracies of sovereign nations and divide the free nations of europe one against another. under president donald trump, the united states of america rejects any attempt to use force, threats, intimidation or malign influence in the baltic states or against any of our treaty allies. >> the president is increasing pressure on china to reign in north korea's nuclear program. he tweeted over the weekend. i'm very disappointed in china. our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds
tempering the tough talk with the possibility that things can get better but only if russia lives up to the demands of the world community to reverse its actions, aggressive actions in crimea and ukraine. in a speech today in estonia to nato troops. he said the president will soon sign the new russia sanctions bill. he also said that the russian action taken last week to expel some 755 u.s. diplomats will not affect america's commitment to its allies in the region. listen to the vice president...
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now if you're asking me should be elite in the united states be changed, 50% women and like the late temper some black and so on, sure, actually is. i'm not against those struggles. i think they don't go deep enough to actually fundamentally change things. >> all right. i'm going to just ask a couple posing questions. first i wonder what are you most worried about right now? >> besides the fact trump is president? [laughing] i most worried, i think the democrats initially drew some lessons it seems from the election. you see this even, chuck schumer is a good bellwether because this guy has total opportunistic to the point he cozied up to people like bernie sanders right after the election. i think when her revolution. chuck schumer would join us. just because he just wants the cameras and we have the cameras pointed at us, he will join us. [laughing] but now he simply backtracking that nobody is talking about russia, talking about like the cia, the last bash and since a democracy. -- bastion. i'm worried drifting away from this initial idea that the democrats were not doing enough appeal t
now if you're asking me should be elite in the united states be changed, 50% women and like the late temper some black and so on, sure, actually is. i'm not against those struggles. i think they don't go deep enough to actually fundamentally change things. >> all right. i'm going to just ask a couple posing questions. first i wonder what are you most worried about right now? >> besides the fact trump is president? [laughing] i most worried, i think the democrats initially drew some...
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well, this has been a big fear of some people in the white house al i long that trump would lose his temper and lash out at bob mueller. and that hasn't quite happened. it sounds like we're seeing some early rumblings. i think it's a blow also to this outside legal entity that the white house had set up that steve bannon in fact was sent back from the president's foreign trip to saudi arabia back in may to kind of set up an outside operation of lawyers and a professional spokesman with experience in justice matters, mark coralo who we just found out has resigned tonight. the deal is if the white house could hive off the russia investigation and mueller into an outside entity, it would free up the daily briefings and it wouldn't dominate the news in quite the way it has. the fact that there has been reported tension between the lawyers in the trump outside legal team and now coralo himself, who has a lot of experience working in the justice department. the fact that he has resigned i think shows that that plan is beginning to splinter. it's not really clear what's going to happen next. >> it
well, this has been a big fear of some people in the white house al i long that trump would lose his temper and lash out at bob mueller. and that hasn't quite happened. it sounds like we're seeing some early rumblings. i think it's a blow also to this outside legal entity that the white house had set up that steve bannon in fact was sent back from the president's foreign trip to saudi arabia back in may to kind of set up an outside operation of lawyers and a professional spokesman with...
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. >> well, this is a big fear of people in the white house that trump would loses temper and lash out at bob mueller. that has not quite happened. but sounds like we're seeing early rumblings. it's a blow to outside legal entity that the white house set up. steve bannon back in may set up an and a professional spokesman with experience in justice matters, mark garallo, who resigned tonight. the idea, if the white house, off the russia investigation and mueller into an outside entity, it would free up the daily briefings and wouldn't dominate the news in quite the way it has, so the fact that there's been reported tension between lawyers in the trump outside legal team and now corallo, himself, the fact he resigned shows the plan is beginning to splinter. >> the president, himself, gives a long interview with "the new york times" yesterday going into details about it, going after mueller. attorney general sessions who he also obviously, you know, seemed very upset about, was the first member of congress to endorse then-candidate trump, ended up being a big player for his campaign. you
. >> well, this is a big fear of people in the white house that trump would loses temper and lash out at bob mueller. that has not quite happened. but sounds like we're seeing early rumblings. it's a blow to outside legal entity that the white house set up. steve bannon back in may set up an and a professional spokesman with experience in justice matters, mark garallo, who resigned tonight. the idea, if the white house, off the russia investigation and mueller into an outside entity, it...
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he actually is -- has a temper. and in the interview that we did, one of the first questions, question that got his date of birth wrong, and within 30 seconds he was banging the table to say how could you get my date of birth wrong. this is a fundamental thing. i thought the whole interview was going to fall apart. eventually it did when one of our questioners asked him about religious freedom in russia and he walked out of the interview. so this cool, calm customer is not so cool and calm always. >> it's really interesting because not only did the president shake his hand but he then patted him on the back. i guess he was psyched or steeled putin was not to react adversely. maybe it's not paranoia if you're vladmir putin and avoiding shaking hands, it's more than being a germaphobe. what about the political impact of the things that president trump has said in hamburg? demeaning the intelligence agencies and suggesting that, well, who knows whether it really was russia meddling in our election. >> i think it sends
he actually is -- has a temper. and in the interview that we did, one of the first questions, question that got his date of birth wrong, and within 30 seconds he was banging the table to say how could you get my date of birth wrong. this is a fundamental thing. i thought the whole interview was going to fall apart. eventually it did when one of our questioners asked him about religious freedom in russia and he walked out of the interview. so this cool, calm customer is not so cool and calm...
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to europe that is not being sent there for any reason other than to temper russia's designs. i've had full support on the things that we've had to do. in order to address russia's choices. >> thank you, general. >> thank you, gentlemen, thank you for your service. let me just say this about sequestration. when i'm i think about the failure of this congress and this government, to deal with this, i look in the mirror and i take my share of the responsibility. one thing that hasn't been said is that the reason we got the sequestration to start with, is that there's two-thirds of american spending that's on auto pilot. it's very popular programs, medicare, medicaid, social security and of course interest on the debt. and sequestration was meant to focus us on that two-thirds of the budget that we don't deal with every year. we've been unwilling politically to do that. on both sides of the aisle. and until we do that, we're not going to really be able to get back to the problems that got us to sequestration to start with. let me talk about something, secretary mattis, that might
to europe that is not being sent there for any reason other than to temper russia's designs. i've had full support on the things that we've had to do. in order to address russia's choices. >> thank you, general. >> thank you, gentlemen, thank you for your service. let me just say this about sequestration. when i'm i think about the failure of this congress and this government, to deal with this, i look in the mirror and i take my share of the responsibility. one thing that hasn't...
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now, au and is tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks ca n tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks can be tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tuktuks can be found all of india, but now they are being found more in africa. an indian manufacturer is building assembly plants across the continent. we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth. behind me are the vehicles on the condition in which they arrived from india. they flow into a full manual assembly line here. it creates employment and gives us the necessary controls in the assembly line. coincidentally, after doing this, this little vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we wa nt vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we want to tackle unemployment, we wa nt to we want to tackle unemployment, we want to empower people to start small businesses, not only locally in metropolitan areas by general areas as well. and thirdly, vic contribution —— the contribution to society. the idea is to get a different vehicles to provide specific services to these communities. what we are trying to do with the
now, au and is tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks ca n tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tu ktu ks can be tempered two —— now, tuktuks and tuktuks can be found all of india, but now they are being found more in africa. an indian manufacturer is building assembly plants across the continent. we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth. behind me are the vehicles on the condition in which they arrived from india. they flow into a full manual...
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cloudy and damp and dank around the coast there of aberdeenshire and that's where temperatures could be tempered at 14 or 15 celsius. this evening and tonight, largely quiet conditions really, you notice this area of blue here and the next batch of rain spreading in from the west and with quite a bit of cloud it won't be a cold night. temperatures staying up into double figures, but it is that rain which you can see which is associated with the weather fronts wrapped around this area of low pressure. a deep area of low pressure. a deep area of low pressure for the time of year. that's bringing with it some strong and gusty winds. so throughout wednesday, all of us at some point during the day will see some rain. the rain more patchy towards wales and the midlands and the heaviest of the rain will be across northern england and scotland. it will clear away and by the afternoon, there will be brighter skies in scotland and northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales. but staying cloudy and damp and drizzly towards the south and the east, not feeling particularly warm either. that wea
cloudy and damp and dank around the coast there of aberdeenshire and that's where temperatures could be tempered at 14 or 15 celsius. this evening and tonight, largely quiet conditions really, you notice this area of blue here and the next batch of rain spreading in from the west and with quite a bit of cloud it won't be a cold night. temperatures staying up into double figures, but it is that rain which you can see which is associated with the weather fronts wrapped around this area of low...
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since then they have tempered anticipation. among companies reporting on friday is the world's largest publicly traded oil producer, baker hughes, the second largest oil fields services provider. goodyear and american airlines. joining us is james bevan, chief investment officer at ccla investment management. thank you for coming in. let's pick up thank you for coming in. let's pick up talking about us gdp. we had that 1. 496 up talking about us gdp. we had that 1. 4% figure for the first three months. president trump and his advisors hoping for 3% for the second three months of the year. we have had strong data, some strong corporate earnings out, do you think they might do it? absolutely not. it's great to hope but that is not a number that i can get to. i think if you stretch all the numbers and say let's be optimistic, you could say we get to 2. 9 but actually if you think about the lower case numbers we have also seen, could be as low as 2. we have also seen, could be as low as2.2 we have also seen, could be as low as 2. 2
since then they have tempered anticipation. among companies reporting on friday is the world's largest publicly traded oil producer, baker hughes, the second largest oil fields services provider. goodyear and american airlines. joining us is james bevan, chief investment officer at ccla investment management. thank you for coming in. let's pick up thank you for coming in. let's pick up talking about us gdp. we had that 1. 496 up talking about us gdp. we had that 1. 4% figure for the first three...
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what the king himself told the un general assembly la st himself told the un general assembly last temper. he may be a little bit more polite, indirect, but lets wait and hear. they make can hardly duck theissue, and hear. they make can hardly duck the issue, because it is very central to the spanish view. it will be an issue throughout the brexit negotiations, particularly in the endgame. when, let's remember, all the other states in the european union have the consent to the terms of britain's exit as well as the fired up spanish politicians in the european parliament. i think we can expect this to be a bumpy ride. let's listen in. six foot five, the spanish king, john bercow isn't. they will be addressing the assembled mps first. your majesty, parliamentary colleagues, distinguished excellencies, rape the wood ladies and gentlemen. this is an extremely welcome case of third time lucky. your state visit and hence this occasion was deferred from march 2016 due to political events in spain and then once again from last month due to the election year. it must at one point have seemed that
what the king himself told the un general assembly la st himself told the un general assembly last temper. he may be a little bit more polite, indirect, but lets wait and hear. they make can hardly duck theissue, and hear. they make can hardly duck the issue, because it is very central to the spanish view. it will be an issue throughout the brexit negotiations, particularly in the endgame. when, let's remember, all the other states in the european union have the consent to the terms of...
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showers still quite heavy, tempered is up to 22. —— temperatures. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: after four days of talks, brussels and the uk still have fundamental disagreements about citizens — the eu chief negotiator says the uk must clarify their position on a number of issues. the first round was about organisation, this week was about presentation, the third round must be about clarification. brexit secretary david davis said the talks had been robust — but there‘s a lot to be positive about. david davis
showers still quite heavy, tempered is up to 22. —— temperatures. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: after four days of talks, brussels and the uk still have fundamental disagreements about citizens — the eu chief negotiator says the uk must clarify their position on a number of issues. the first round was about organisation, this week was about presentation, the third round must be about clarification. brexit secretary david davis said the talks had been robust — but there‘s a...
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he went through the rest of the war until very near the end, but tempered 1918, when he was gassed. obviously i'm here, survived to tell the tale and went on to serve as a commander in this world war. which is fairly unusual as well. and he was taken prisoner of war. he was. that was quite a famous raids on the french coast. he was a prisoner of warfor french coast. he was a prisoner of war for three years until he escaped. did he talk much about the battle of passchendaele? not at all. it is very last days, he spoke in a fairly garbled fashion to my brother will stop at nothing coherence. he just didn't want to talk about it. i think it was so horrendous that they wiped out of their minds, got on with their lives. chris, m's son, you have another connection. my great—grandfather on my mother's site is and is truly an artist who served in the first world war. then came to be unveiling of the menin gate in 1927. following that came to paint the opening ceremony, but the story goes that he can sleep that night, went for a walk at midnight and had a vision of soldiers rising up and h
he went through the rest of the war until very near the end, but tempered 1918, when he was gassed. obviously i'm here, survived to tell the tale and went on to serve as a commander in this world war. which is fairly unusual as well. and he was taken prisoner of war. he was. that was quite a famous raids on the french coast. he was a prisoner of warfor french coast. he was a prisoner of war for three years until he escaped. did he talk much about the battle of passchendaele? not at all. it is...
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on thursday with a top temper —— it was a warm day. pretty warm as well further north and west, but the heat and humidity across northern england broke down in spectacular style with severe thunderstorms in yorkshire and lincolnshire with flash flooding reported and lightning damage. to start friday it looks like a much quieter note with sunshine around, a bit more cloud across the south—west of england into west and wales but a warm and muqqy into west and wales but a warm and muggy start to the day, top temperatures around 8am. in the north of england, for scotland and northern ireland, thicker cloud and outbreaks of light and patchy rain and temperatures here to begin the day around 15 for example in the 6lasgow area, a bit more of a breeze across the north—west of scotland. through the day it looks like the sunshine across england and wales gradually fading, looks like sunny spells and patchy cloud, not quite as hot as a result. 0utbreaks spells and patchy cloud, not quite as hot as a result. outbreaks of rain in scotland and n
on thursday with a top temper —— it was a warm day. pretty warm as well further north and west, but the heat and humidity across northern england broke down in spectacular style with severe thunderstorms in yorkshire and lincolnshire with flash flooding reported and lightning damage. to start friday it looks like a much quieter note with sunshine around, a bit more cloud across the south—west of england into west and wales but a warm and muqqy into west and wales but a warm and muggy...
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. >> the may 2013 temper tantrum still haunts central bankers. the backpedaling from the meeting was very visible. this is a very delicately worded structure. dateid it was an autumn and would give us further guidance. nevertheless, tiptoe he will. quite a lot of uncertainty and i don't discount another. >> bloomberg has learned robert miller is the special counsel investigating donald trump's campaign. possible ties to russia and out examining a broad range of transactions involving the president's businesses and some of his associates. give us the details we know for certain. >> we know that bob mueller is looking at a lot of transactions that involved not president trump but developer going back at least a decade or further. anything going into russian banking for trump apartments, miss soho, the 2013 universe pageant in moscow and the sale of a luxury property in palm beach almost 10 years ago. >> the legal authority that bob mueller has is very broad. the language says words to the effect of matters around the russian campaign collusion ques
. >> the may 2013 temper tantrum still haunts central bankers. the backpedaling from the meeting was very visible. this is a very delicately worded structure. dateid it was an autumn and would give us further guidance. nevertheless, tiptoe he will. quite a lot of uncertainty and i don't discount another. >> bloomberg has learned robert miller is the special counsel investigating donald trump's campaign. possible ties to russia and out examining a broad range of transactions...
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peter: tempers were raised, nerves were frazzled. they said, this is crazy. we should take a break, gather ourselves, rejuvenate, talk to constituents. so they put this in. from the beginning of august through labor day, they are off. you always get some puritans saying, no, we have the people's work to do. oliver: speaking of vacations, and the pursuit section, a five star resort in thailand. carroll: and it's a must visit for elephant lovers. >> a lot has been in the news recently about elephant tourism. being not a good thing to do. you spend your money on, to go to places where you can ride elephants because elephants are not treated well in a lot of these resorts. in africa, there is a lot of poaching. in asia, where this resort is, there are a lot of elephants held in captivity and becoming street performers. mistreated. anyway, this place, as you said, does not do that. >> it was created 15 years ago as a sanctuary for mistreated elephants. and of the elephants there are rehabilitated. you can interact with them in a way that is not cruel. carol: so, h
peter: tempers were raised, nerves were frazzled. they said, this is crazy. we should take a break, gather ourselves, rejuvenate, talk to constituents. so they put this in. from the beginning of august through labor day, they are off. you always get some puritans saying, no, we have the people's work to do. oliver: speaking of vacations, and the pursuit section, a five star resort in thailand. carroll: and it's a must visit for elephant lovers. >> a lot has been in the news recently about...