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city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] [indiscernible] sen. cruz: are we heading to the --? >> you had some critical words about jimmy carter's administration. you had some critical comments about jimmy carter. sen. cruz: thank you. >> is a proper to criticize jimmy carter given his health? sen. cruz: when it comes down to public policy of the carter administration, millions of people -- [indiscernible] failed public policy. people are yearning for america. it is going to be an election just like 1980. that is the way we are going to win. >> is that appropriate? come with me and i will sign it out there. >> what would you do to help mothers like me that can't afford to keep their jobs? we need to have an economic environment where moms have opportunity. i was raised by a working mom. many of the people in my family are single moms. in the last 6.5 years, 3.7 million women -- the median income has dropped $733. is to gete ans
city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] [indiscernible] sen. cruz: are we heading to the --? >> you had some critical words about jimmy carter's administration. you had some critical comments about jimmy carter. sen. cruz: thank you. >> is a proper to criticize jimmy carter given his health? sen. cruz: when it comes down to public policy of the carter administration,...
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the city of los angeles, no children wanted, and you have the shining city in the background. i do like that he said there is one consolation left to children who are raised in the sun. they will always be the brightest. he was always with the migrant, displaced workers. he felt the one way that they could actually make a difference, that they could create workers right was to unionize, and at this time, that was a pretty dangerous concept. is, yes, i will join a union, and that is not so much of an option without facing some kind of violence, so in these , hecs, the 1913 massacre talks about the party where where the union members were christmas, and they created a panic by saying there was a fire and then locked the doors. and that was in calumet, michigan. ♪ >> he screams, and he says, there is a fire a lady, she hollers, saying here is no such a thing there is no such a thing ♪ would gothink woody back into history and research items that were still pertinent facing, anders were in the first line, he says, just "take a trip back to me to -- with me to 1913." so he is p
the city of los angeles, no children wanted, and you have the shining city in the background. i do like that he said there is one consolation left to children who are raised in the sun. they will always be the brightest. he was always with the migrant, displaced workers. he felt the one way that they could actually make a difference, that they could create workers right was to unionize, and at this time, that was a pretty dangerous concept. is, yes, i will join a union, and that is not so much...
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the positive message bids remind me of ronald reagan with his vision of america of "the shining" city on a hill. so welcome our next president hopefully, marco rubio. [applause] >> they already left to waters for me. [laughter] i have been speaking about a lot of different issues. part of that i did not even bring any notes for choirmaster talk about the american dream has the theme of the conference for cry feel very passionate because i feel it is said deep part of my life. i don't want to share -- a one to share what it means and why the american dream will change the lives of more people and it has ever changed before. let me start with this story to parents that were not born in america but on a small island in the western caribbean called cuba they're both born to perry monk dash very poor families there rand a catering company that said the workers of the tobacco farmers. my mother was one of eight raised primarily and world cuba that was disabled by polio in the mother that i am not sure knew how to read. there were born in bremer society that existed. you were told on the day
the positive message bids remind me of ronald reagan with his vision of america of "the shining" city on a hill. so welcome our next president hopefully, marco rubio. [applause] >> they already left to waters for me. [laughter] i have been speaking about a lot of different issues. part of that i did not even bring any notes for choirmaster talk about the american dream has the theme of the conference for cry feel very passionate because i feel it is said deep part of my life. i...
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we have the hoovervilles over here and the shining city in the background. he said one consolation left is that children raised in the city of the sun will always be the brightest. he felt the one way the migrant workers could create workers' rights was to unionize. at this time, that was a dangerous concept. today it is like yes, i will join a union. at that time, not so much of an option without facing some kind of violence. in these lyrics, "1913 massacre," he talks about a party where some union members were joining during christmas and the boss been created a panic by saying there was a fire and then locked the doors. it was in calumet, michigan. woody guthrie: ♪ one of them screams and says there's a fire a lady, she hollered, there is no suchy thing keep on with your party there is no suchy thing ♪ >> i think woody would go back into history and research other events that were pertinent to the struggles the workers were still facing. in the first line, he says, "take a trip back with me to 1913." so he makes it clear he is going back. he is tellin
we have the hoovervilles over here and the shining city in the background. he said one consolation left is that children raised in the city of the sun will always be the brightest. he felt the one way the migrant workers could create workers' rights was to unionize. at this time, that was a dangerous concept. today it is like yes, i will join a union. at that time, not so much of an option without facing some kind of violence. in these lyrics, "1913 massacre," he talks about a party...
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city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] [indiscernible] >> what your policy support -- would your policy support maternity leave? mr. cruz: maternity leave and paternity leave are wonderful. [inaudible] difference. >> no there isn't. cruz: there are things the federal government should not do because the constitution matters. [inaudible] >> and women are left behind. cruz: in those big government policies, women have been left behind. [inaudible] it's a civil rights issue of the 21st century. every child in america deserves access to an excellent school .egardless of race, ethnicity we have never seen a republican candidate for president who makes school choice a central issue in this debate. it's my hope that at the end of my tenure as president if i'm elected we will see educational dramatically expanded. [indiscernible] are you looking forward to having a deep-fried twinkie? [indiscernible] >> very good stuff. mr. cruz: thank you very much. >> thank you for supporting our second am
city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] [indiscernible] >> what your policy support -- would your policy support maternity leave? mr. cruz: maternity leave and paternity leave are wonderful. [inaudible] difference. >> no there isn't. cruz: there are things the federal government should not do because the constitution matters. [inaudible] >> and women are left behind. cruz: in those big government policies, women have been...
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city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] >> and women are left behind. senator cruz: it is interesting. we have had big government policy, and it is women that have been left behind. >> [indiscernible] >> senator, thank you. >> can you get a picture? senator cruz: i think we should follow the data and evidence. a lot of states don't look at the data. >> there he is. right here. >> [indiscernible] senator cruz: thank you. what will you do to support early childhood education? senator cruz: i think school choice is the civil rights issue of the 21st century. i think it is unacceptable the democratic party is standing as a roadblock. every child in america deserves access to excellent schools regardless of race, ethnicity, and wealth. a republican seen candidate for president make school choice a central issue in this national debate. it is my hope at the end of my tenure as president, if i'm elected, that we will see educational opportunities and choices dramatically expanded for every c
city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] >> and women are left behind. senator cruz: it is interesting. we have had big government policy, and it is women that have been left behind. >> [indiscernible] >> senator, thank you. >> can you get a picture? senator cruz: i think we should follow the data and evidence. a lot of states don't look at the data. >> there he is. right here. >> [indiscernible] senator...
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a shining city on a hill. the themes of bondage liberation in the campaigns of mid-1900 century. williams had this to say. it captures the point i want to make here. the increasing unfamiliarity with the bible make it harder and harder to americans to understand. unable to relate themselves to american life and culture as a whole. not only enriches one's understanding but provides insight to the identity of american people and civil law. let me just say in conclusion in an increasing fragmented society which citizen's lack common knowledge, a common culture vocabulary that will facilitate meaningful communication specially religion and politics. help citizens to join in conversations about how best to order public life and govern ourselves. given the bible culture influence, the nature of religion controversy biblical literacy is vital in a society. >> thank you daniel, one of the passages in your essay is relev ant and important. how do we make the case? i -- i read the bible in the old testament in hebrew as part of my jewish education. i then read it again many times and had t
a shining city on a hill. the themes of bondage liberation in the campaigns of mid-1900 century. williams had this to say. it captures the point i want to make here. the increasing unfamiliarity with the bible make it harder and harder to americans to understand. unable to relate themselves to american life and culture as a whole. not only enriches one's understanding but provides insight to the identity of american people and civil law. let me just say in conclusion in an increasing fragmented...
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. >> it's a shining city on a hill. >> thank you. a mississippi couple are in custody for trying to spend their honeymoon with the islamic state. 20-year-old jaylen young and 22-year-old mohamed, whose father is an imam in starkville, mississippi, are charged with conspiring and trying to aid a foreign terrorist organization. the former mississippi state students were planning to travel to syria to join the group, and they were arrested on friday as they tried toker board a flight. and they are facing 20 years in prison. >>> the ladies in white group are protesting their represents. and meanwhile, cuban businesses are already talking about the relationship between cuba and the united states. more on cuba's emerging middle class. >> reporter: so close, and yet so far away. a nation that took a different road from that have the united states, and for a time, cuba was the romantic vivid poster child for communism. ♪ but it became a place frozen in time by an underperforming socialist economy, until now. because after decades of declin
. >> it's a shining city on a hill. >> thank you. a mississippi couple are in custody for trying to spend their honeymoon with the islamic state. 20-year-old jaylen young and 22-year-old mohamed, whose father is an imam in starkville, mississippi, are charged with conspiring and trying to aid a foreign terrorist organization. the former mississippi state students were planning to travel to syria to join the group, and they were arrested on friday as they tried toker board a flight....
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the city of los angeles, no children wanted, and you have the shining city in the background. i do like that he said there is one consolation left to children who are raised in the sun. they will always be the brightest. he was always with the migrant, displaced workers. he felt the one way that they could actually make a difference, that they could create workers right was to unionize, and at this time, that was a pretty dangerous concept. today, it is, yes, i will join a union, and that is not so much of an option without facing some kind of violence, so in these lyrics, the 1913 massacre, he talks about the party where where the union members were joining during christmas, and they created a panic by saying there was a fire and then locked the doors. and that was in calumet, michigan. ♪ >> he screams, and he says, there is a fire a lady, she hollers, saying there is no such a thing there is no such a thing ? ♪ deana: i think woody would go back into history and research items that were still pertinent to what workers were facing, and in the first line, he says, just he
the city of los angeles, no children wanted, and you have the shining city in the background. i do like that he said there is one consolation left to children who are raised in the sun. they will always be the brightest. he was always with the migrant, displaced workers. he felt the one way that they could actually make a difference, that they could create workers right was to unionize, and at this time, that was a pretty dangerous concept. today, it is, yes, i will join a union, and that is...
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city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] answer is to get back to booming economic growth. moms, young people. everyone has the opportunity. >> would your policy support a maternity leave? is that on the table? i think maternity leave is wonderful but i don't think the federal government -- there are also things that are governmentthat the shouldn't do because i think the constitution matters. it leaves that authority to states and local authorities. we have had 6.5 years of the big government policies and women have been left behind. [indiscernible] >> what will you do to support early childhood education programs? is cruz: i think it acceptable that we stand at the roadblock point. every child deserves tools regardless of race, ethnicity, disability and wealth. we have never seen a republican candidate for president to make school a central issue in the national debate. that we will see educational opportunities and choices
city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] answer is to get back to booming economic growth. moms, young people. everyone has the opportunity. >> would your policy support a maternity leave? is that on the table? i think maternity leave is wonderful but i don't think the federal government -- there are also things that are governmentthat the shouldn't do because i think the...
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is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit
is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident...
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city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] answer is to get back to booming economic growth. moms, young people. everyone has the opportunity. >> would your policy support a maternity leave? is that on the table? i think maternity leave is wonderful but i don't think the federal government -- there are also things that are governmentthat the shouldn't do because i think the constitution matters. it leaves that authority to states and local authorities. we have had 6.5 years of the big government policies and women have been left behind. senator cruz: i think we should follow the data and evidence. a lot of states don't look at the data. >> what will you do to support early childhood education? senator cruz: i think school choice is the civil rights issue of the 21st century. i think it is unacceptable the democratic party is standing as a roadblock. every child in america deserves access to excellent schools regardless of race,
city on a hill that is the united states of america. thank you and god bless you. [applause] thank you. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [applause] answer is to get back to booming economic growth. moms, young people. everyone has the opportunity. >> would your policy support a maternity leave? is that on the table? i think maternity leave is wonderful but i don't think the federal government -- there are also things that are governmentthat the shouldn't do because i think the...
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it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. who would you rather be? russia? china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation faces challenges. some are domestic, some international, some both. we have always faced great challenge. we always will. whether wen is not face challenges, it's whether we solve them and move on. i have an extra ordinary promise. economically, we live in a world where hundreds of millions of people by the things we make and the services we offer. we never had a global economy where so many people buy things. invest in things. i'm area optimistic about that. i'm optimistic about the fact that all of the world a growing of people aspired to liberty and freedom. while the internet poses challenges, for example the ability to radicalize american
it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. who would you rather be? russia? china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation faces challenges. some are domestic, some international, some both. we have always...
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it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. rubio: i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i -- belief that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. despite our challenges, who would you rather be, would you with russia?places china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation faces challenges. some are domestic, some international, some both. we have always faced great challenge. we always will. the question is not whether we face challenges, it's whether we solve them and move on. i think that the 21st century holds extraordinary promise. economically, we live in a world where hundreds of millions of people by the things we make and the services we offer. they are prepared to invest with us and partner with us. we have never had a global economy with so many people that buy things and invest. we can be a big winner. it is not a zero-sum game. i a
it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. rubio: i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i -- belief that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. despite our challenges, who would you rather be, would you with russia?places china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation faces challenges....
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among them, a responsibility to be a model polity for the world, a shining city on a hill. the themes of bondage and liberation figure prominently in the abolitionist campaigns of the mid 19th century and similarly in the civil rights movement a century later. the late police call theorist wilson kerry mcwilliams had this to say, and i thit i captures the point i want to make. he says the increasing unfamiliarity with the bible makes it harder and harder for americans to understand their origins and their mores, or to put words to their experiences. lacking knowledge of the bible, americans are likely to be literally inarticulate, unable to relate themselves to american life and culture as a whole. >> let me just say in conclusion, in an increasingly fragmented society in which citizens lack a common language to engage in social discourse, there's an apparent need for shared points of reference and a common cultural vocabulary that will facilitate meaningful communications across various social divides, especially on volatile issues like religion and politics. religious and
among them, a responsibility to be a model polity for the world, a shining city on a hill. the themes of bondage and liberation figure prominently in the abolitionist campaigns of the mid 19th century and similarly in the civil rights movement a century later. the late police call theorist wilson kerry mcwilliams had this to say, and i thit i captures the point i want to make. he says the increasing unfamiliarity with the bible makes it harder and harder for americans to understand their...
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. >> but who would want to leave this sparkling medieval city in the shine. it is now the third most polluted city in the european union. outside of the summer months some of the coughing, wheezing residents complain of being prisoners in their own home. >> a campaign group called the kra kow smog alarm, fought back warning residents that they face pollution levels equivalent to 205 cigarettes a year. we do everything we can to convince tourists but they're safe in krakow and they can breathe air that is getting cleaner. >> this family could not wait when they discovered that their four-year-old son was getting sick. >> because he had very strong skin disease which appeared only when in krakow. it was enough to go out of the city to another part of the country for three days. and the disease started to disappear. it's because of the city. >> they left for the capital offer witof warsaw with no plans to return. >> 40 people are missing in china from a landslide in a mining town. japan has marked the 30th anniversary of the singel deadliest aircraft crash. the
. >> but who would want to leave this sparkling medieval city in the shine. it is now the third most polluted city in the european union. outside of the summer months some of the coughing, wheezing residents complain of being prisoners in their own home. >> a campaign group called the kra kow smog alarm, fought back warning residents that they face pollution levels equivalent to 205 cigarettes a year. we do everything we can to convince tourists but they're safe in krakow and they...
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. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of gulf coast, homes are still being rebuild and there is a boom in business, and a new $14 billion levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. and there are wounds still healing. >> it's horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response. >> you forget how all levels of government left us abandoned here. when i think back and i say how did they do that to us? today former president, george w. bush, he toured the school he visited right after the storm focusing on the recovery and future. yesterday president obama visited and said he is inspired by this city and on the anniversary, the commemorations continue with the visit of bill clinton. >> thank you. our coverage of hurricane katrina's anniversary continues online. we are also covering the events marking is 10 years since the storm. >>> in georgia police are vest getting a deadly shooting involvi
. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of gulf coast, homes are still being rebuild and there is a boom in business, and a new $14 billion levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. and there are wounds still healing. >> it's horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response....
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it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. rubio: i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i -- belief that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. despite our challenges, who would you rather be, would you put -- trade places with russia? china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation faces challenges. some are domestic, some international, some both. we have always faced great challenge. we always will. the question is not whether we face challenges, it's whether we solve them and move on. i think that the 21st century holds extraordinary promise. economically, we live in a world where hundreds of millions of people by the things we make and the services we offer. they are prepared to invest with us and partner with us. we have never had a global economy with so many people that buy things and invest. we can be a big winner. it is not a zero
it is a shining city on a hill to borrow ronald reagan's phrase. rubio: i am optimistic about america because, despite our challenges, i wake up every morning with a believe that i -- belief that i would not trade places with any other country in the world. [applause] i encourage everyone here to ask yourself the same question. despite our challenges, who would you rather be, would you put -- trade places with russia? china? i don't think anybody would, and neither would i. every generation...
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. >>> well the world spotlight will soon be shining on the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection as we are now 57 days away from the arrival of pope francis in philadelphia. and tonight we have new developments concerning security for the papal visit. tensions and questions have been rising as time ticks closer to the visit. secret service is in charge of security and today in a rare move issued a news release it reads the exact configurations of the venues he will visit has not been finalized. as such the overall security plan has not been finalized. the mayor says safety is the prime directive of the secret service. >> that's right about safety and security are the. they want maximum security. pope francis wants max pump access those are two, you know, fairly defined extremes. >> the perimeter road closures and access will be made public most likely not until about three weeks out. >>> exxon in law of former pennsylvania governor tom corbett found guilty by a philadelphia jury. 45-year-old joe gibson former philadelphia narcotics officer showed in emotion in court today. jury f
. >>> well the world spotlight will soon be shining on the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection as we are now 57 days away from the arrival of pope francis in philadelphia. and tonight we have new developments concerning security for the papal visit. tensions and questions have been rising as time ticks closer to the visit. secret service is in charge of security and today in a rare move issued a news release it reads the exact configurations of the venues he will visit has...
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salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue, but it sure is stunning. >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner. what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this. the scare one man found lurking inside his house. it was all caught on camera. how residents and police are now using a cell phone app to catch thieves in the act. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. after we are all inside for a while
salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue, but it sure is stunning. >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner. what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this. the scare one man found lurking inside his house. it...
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. >> and we take a look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. a memorial service has been held in japan to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. shinzo abe was at the event and expressed remorse for the rlg tragedy otragedy of the war. >> never again will we need to suffer the tragedy of war we pray. >> al jazeera's harry fawcett has more. >> at a memorial event attended by some 5,000 who lost their families during world war ii. emperor akihiko spoke about his sorrow and feeling of deep remorse over the last war. and shinzo abe pledged that japan would never repeat the hors ohorrors of war. he never spoke about the damage and suffering inflicted by japanese soldiers and what happened as well on the eve of the anniversary day in his key statements marking the 70 years since the end of world war ii. he renewed the apologize mad poe but did not make that personally, at an event mark liberation day in south korea, more than a few things had been regrettable in shinzo abe's speech, calling on japan that it was really back
. >> and we take a look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. a memorial service has been held in japan to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. shinzo abe was at the event and expressed remorse for the rlg tragedy otragedy of the war. >> never again will we need to suffer the tragedy of war we pray. >> al jazeera's harry fawcett has more. >> at a memorial event attended by some 5,000 who lost their...
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salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue, but it sure is stunning. ♪ blue moon ♪ >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner, what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this. the scare one man found lurking inside his house. it was all caught on camera. how residents and police are now using a cell phone app to catch thieves in the act. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm now with an easy ope
salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue, but it sure is stunning. ♪ blue moon ♪ >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner, what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this....
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salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue but it sure is stunning. ♪ blue moon ♪ >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner. what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this. the scare one man found lurking inside his house. it was all caught on camera. how residents and police are now using a cell phone app to catch thieves in the act. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm now with an easy open
salt lake city shining. coast to coast, from seattle to the new york skyline, hovering over the nation's capital, even lady liberty saluting. a moon that may not be truly blue but it sure is stunning. ♪ blue moon ♪ >> so stunning. >>> and we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." coming up, before you fire up that grill for dinner. what millions of american families have in their refrigerators now being recalled over a choking hazard. >>> and this....
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we take a look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. hello, china and south korea have criticized the speech by japan's prime minister marking 70 years since the end of the second world war. on friday shinzo abe expressed deep remorse, but future generations should not be obliged to apologize. japan should have been a statement on its aggression as well as its responsibility. it said japan also should have offered a sincere apology to the countries affected and made at a clean break with its past rather than being evasive on a major issue of principle. south korea's president said japan's prime minister should have gone further with his apology. he said the comments left much to be desired. he called on japan to match its actions. >> from now on the japanese government should back up their actions with consistent and sincere acts so i can gain trust. the japanese government must solve the issue of sexual slaves victim ohioed by thized. >> shinzo abe was at a memorial service. he echoed abe's words of remorse. >> translator: the feeling
we take a look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. hello, china and south korea have criticized the speech by japan's prime minister marking 70 years since the end of the second world war. on friday shinzo abe expressed deep remorse, but future generations should not be obliged to apologize. japan should have been a statement on its aggression as well as its responsibility. it said japan also should have offered a sincere apology to the...
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the city has installed tens of thousands of street larches. some residents say they are still in the dark. >> act two years ago, nearly 40% of all detroit streetlights were broken. leaving thousands in the dark. >> for long time residents the lack of streetlights made his community a breeding ground for crime. he says some even fears walking the streets after dark as detroit was with working to emerge from bankruptcy, the city created a public lighting authority and with with the help of bonds embarked on a $185 million project to repair and replace over 88,000 streetlights. so far, the and i is ahead of schedule. what impact does that have. >> the street lites it is not just about sticks and lightbulbens, it is about sense of place, a sense of purpose and safety, so it of coursely did not have a good impact from that standpoint. >> the lighting authority says the new streetlights are critical to the cities turn around but not everyone is pleased so far doubts why some are feeling in the dark. tony harris in new york, the news continues next,
the city has installed tens of thousands of street larches. some residents say they are still in the dark. >> act two years ago, nearly 40% of all detroit streetlights were broken. leaving thousands in the dark. >> for long time residents the lack of streetlights made his community a breeding ground for crime. he says some even fears walking the streets after dark as detroit was with working to emerge from bankruptcy, the city created a public lighting authority and with with the...
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the international spotlight shining on this city, the pair said that homeless have to go. according to the san francisco chronicle, pair lee said homeless at the plaza and along market street and the embarcadero have to go somewhere else. h because it is illegal and dangerous. he said that the city will give them alternatives and will be supportive but they have to clear out. evade in will be 10 days of public pairs before the game on february 7 and a million people are expected to pass through here. some sympathizers to the hopless say this soups a pit -- bit harsh. >> it is yucky, this is their home, they grew up here, too, and getting...people should help. they live here. they have lives, too. they have lives, too. >> according to the housing. >> the coalition point out that the events are open to the public. >> california faces criticism for how it protect the personal information of millions of citizens. according to a new audit, databases are so poorly protected they are vulnerable to unauthorized use with everything from social security numbers to medical records si
the international spotlight shining on this city, the pair said that homeless have to go. according to the san francisco chronicle, pair lee said homeless at the plaza and along market street and the embarcadero have to go somewhere else. h because it is illegal and dangerous. he said that the city will give them alternatives and will be supportive but they have to clear out. evade in will be 10 days of public pairs before the game on february 7 and a million people are expected to pass through...
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the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. 10 years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of the gulf coast, homes are still being rebuilt. a new 14 billion-dollar levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. >> this is home. >> there are wounds that are still healing. >> this is horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response. >> i forget how all levels of government left us abandoned here. >> when i think back and i say, you know, how did they do that 0 to us . >> reporter: today former president george w. bush returned to tour the school he visited on the first anniversary reflecting on the recovery and fog -- focusing on the future. >> we are the resilience of a great american city whose levees gave out but whose people never gave up. >> reporter: president obama was here yesterday. he toured the 9th ward and said he is inspired by this city. live in new orleans, marci gonzales, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> marci, thank you. so much resi
the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. 10 years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of the gulf coast, homes are still being rebuilt. a new 14 billion-dollar levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. >> this is home. >> there are wounds that are still healing. >> this is horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow...
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the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans' darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravished this community and other parts of the gulf coast, homes are still being rebuilt. it was a booming business, a $14.5 levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. >> this is home. >> reporter: wounds are still healing. >> it is horrible. >> reporter: including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response. >> i forget how all level of government left us so bad in here. when i think back and i say how did they do that to us? >> reporter: today former president george w. bush returned here touring the school he visited on the first katrina anniversary, reflecting on the recovery and focusing on the future. >> today we celebrate the resurgence of new orleans schools. we are the resilience of a great american city whose levees gave out but whose people never gave up. >> reporter: today bush traveled to mississippi to honor the katrina first responders there. tomorrow, on the anniversary, commemorations contin
the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans' darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravished this community and other parts of the gulf coast, homes are still being rebuilt. it was a booming business, a $14.5 levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. >> this is home. >> reporter: wounds are still healing. >> it is horrible. >> reporter: including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the...
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city on a hill and inspiring people. that's what i think the job of a president is to do is to lay out a road map for people to say, look, it's not necessarily me but here's where we need to go. so is it a start? probably. has it been overly infective? maybe not yet. i think jeb is the guy. >> a lot of people say he does not have the optimism, the joy. he looks uncomfortable, unhappy. >> let me breakthrough. this he looks dull and joyless and awkward. what say you? >> i don't think he is. if you get to know jeb and -- >> we can't. he looks dull and joyless. >> listen, i know jeb. i like jeb. but this jeb isn't black and white. everybody else is in color. what's going on? >> we saw a piece of jeb that he needs to bring out. i think he's going. to. >> yes, with the sfwhal. >> no, when he talked about, for instance, when he talked about in the debate -- i was in the front row of the debate. when he talked about education. look, foreign policy is important. i'm a foreign policy guy. i think it's important. but when he rolled
city on a hill and inspiring people. that's what i think the job of a president is to do is to lay out a road map for people to say, look, it's not necessarily me but here's where we need to go. so is it a start? probably. has it been overly infective? maybe not yet. i think jeb is the guy. >> a lot of people say he does not have the optimism, the joy. he looks uncomfortable, unhappy. >> let me breakthrough. this he looks dull and joyless and awkward. what say you? >> i don't...
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. >>> we look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. >>> and the football team for the west bank beat opponents from gaza in a historic match. >>> it is reported that the toxic chemical sodium cyanide has been found close to the port city. some near the scene are being told to move away. the death toll from the blast has riive to 85 -- ris tone 85. erika wood reports. >> reporter: the site of the explosion, some buildings still burning. officials haven't found what was being stored when it exploded. specialists have been deployed. some people who live near the site are being turned away. >> i just bought some thing and i had to get out of the car they blocked the road. i asked what is going on and they say it's still dangerous inside. you can't enter. >> police officers came over and said everyone on the road has to go over because over there they are going to start the final battle against the fire. >> reporter: the death toll has been rising each day and more than 20 of those killed are firefighters. but many more are still missing a
. >>> we look at efforts to put a shine back on the city that was once known as the pearl of the orient. >>> and the football team for the west bank beat opponents from gaza in a historic match. >>> it is reported that the toxic chemical sodium cyanide has been found close to the port city. some near the scene are being told to move away. the death toll from the blast has riive to 85 -- ris tone 85. erika wood reports. >> reporter: the site of the explosion,...
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work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought t
work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial...
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and the kind hearts of those who hope the city will one day shine again. >> i look back now and wish for a better new orleans for the people who are there and hope that those who left would be able to come back to their homes. >> reporter: the mayor of new orleans recently issued a plea for the thousands of displaced residents to 32 states to come home. but that may not be possible for many people, including one member of our nbc 10 family. katrina's destruction has killed his desire to climb the high cost of relocation and rebuild, again. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> thousands of local runners spent the morning completing a 5k with comedian kevin hart. hart is known for spontaneously tweet followers to join him on a 5k run. originally from philadelphia and according to hart's twitter account, nearly 4,500 people came out to today's run. the 5k is meant to bring people together and that message resonated with runners. >> ran the philadelphia marathon last year and, unfortunately, i hadn't been consistent since. hopefully this starts to get back. >> hart has a jam-packed weekend while
and the kind hearts of those who hope the city will one day shine again. >> i look back now and wish for a better new orleans for the people who are there and hope that those who left would be able to come back to their homes. >> reporter: the mayor of new orleans recently issued a plea for the thousands of displaced residents to 32 states to come home. but that may not be possible for many people, including one member of our nbc 10 family. katrina's destruction has killed his...
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on those buildings in center city. it's 74 right now. we could stop our heat wave today with an 89 high temperature. maybe it goes to 90. we shall soon see. i'm sure everyone will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens. >> sweating either way. let's go to matt pelman taking a look at traffic. >> i need everyone to join me in a chorus of happy birthday this morning please. yes, we have our birthday cake here along route 100 in exton because today it is happy 101st birthday i couldn't draw 101 candles, it would have taken too long the 101st birthday to the traffic light. yes, our first traffic light which debuted in cleveland ohio. not a person a-traffic light debuted in cleveland ohio august 5th 1914. so today 101 years old our traffic lights. isn't that exciting? yes, as you pass under one adhere to it but also wish it a happy birthday today. traffic looks good along 100 by the target at sunrise boulevard. sun not really up yet but the sky is starting to brighten. situation in furlong bucks county wi
on those buildings in center city. it's 74 right now. we could stop our heat wave today with an 89 high temperature. maybe it goes to 90. we shall soon see. i'm sure everyone will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens. >> sweating either way. let's go to matt pelman taking a look at traffic. >> i need everyone to join me in a chorus of happy birthday this morning please. yes, we have our birthday cake here along route 100 in exton because today it is happy 101st...
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work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought t
work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial...
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the lights shining bright as the storm begins to come up here in new york city. good morning to you wherever you are. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for getting up this early with us. 5:31 on the east coast. the lineup for the first republican debate just revealed. based on the average of the five most recent national polls the ten republicans are donald trump, former florida governor jeb bush, wisconsin governor scott walker former governor scott huckabee, texas senator ted cruz. florida senator marco rubio. texas senator rand paul and final chris christie and finally john kasich. >> let's go to james rosen who is live in cleveland to break it down for us this evening. hi, james. >> good morning from cleveland. it will occur tomorrow might. some of the 7 candidates who did not make the cut are seeking to make an argument that the candidates forum they will also have here in cleveland tomorrow separate for the big event will be absent of donald trump prove to be the more serious substantive exercise. t
the lights shining bright as the storm begins to come up here in new york city. good morning to you wherever you are. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for getting up this early with us. 5:31 on the east coast. the lineup for the first republican debate just revealed. based on the average of the five most recent national polls the ten republicans are donald trump, former florida governor jeb bush, wisconsin governor...
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. >> shining a spotlight on the city's homeless. steve: how police officers are fighting back against orders not to aggressively enforce so-called quality of life offenses. dari: and soccer fans turned violent. the brawl that broke out in newark before the big match. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone for just $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. or double yo
. >> shining a spotlight on the city's homeless. steve: how police officers are fighting back against orders not to aggressively enforce so-called quality of life offenses. dari: and soccer fans turned violent. the brawl that broke out in newark before the big match. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in...
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we do expect more sunshine to the southwest of the city. more sun shines to the north, but into the afternoon the clouds try to spread more across the region. 6:00 this evening, some isolated shower activity for us. again not a washout. overnight, that chance for showers continues but at that point it is east of the city and through the day tomorrow for at least the first portion of the day, showers are possible mainly east. this is out ahead of a cold front that is approaching. late monday, showers possible again. they will linger into tuesday. lovely. today 78 to 82. if you're going to the beach, there is a slight chance of showers, but the lightning risk is low for today. winds will become more south easterly this afternoon 5 to 15. water temperature 70 to 78 degrees. rip current risk moderate. uv index at 5. mountain forecast 76 to 80 degrees and partly sunny skies. slight chance of a shower. for today passing shower possible, yes. more humid. feeling pretty decent out there though. 83 will be the high. winds will become southeasterly a
we do expect more sunshine to the southwest of the city. more sun shines to the north, but into the afternoon the clouds try to spread more across the region. 6:00 this evening, some isolated shower activity for us. again not a washout. overnight, that chance for showers continues but at that point it is east of the city and through the day tomorrow for at least the first portion of the day, showers are possible mainly east. this is out ahead of a cold front that is approaching. late monday,...
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the city installed tens of thousands of street lamps. as bisi onile-ere reports, some residents say they are still being left in the dark. >> i'm bisi onile-ere. about two years ago, nearly 40% of all detroit street lights were broken, leaving thousands of residents in the dark. for long time residents, mike mark, the lack which street lights made his community a bleeding ground for crime. some resident feared walking the streets after dark. as detroit was working to emerge from bankruptcy a few years ago, the city created a public lighting authority. with the help of bonds embarked on a $185 million project to repair and lee place 88,000 street lights. so far, the city is ahead of schedule. >> what impact does that have on a community when the lights around working? >> i always say to folks all the times that street lights is not about just sticks and light bulbs. it's about sense of place, a sense of purpose, a sense of safety. it obviously did not have a good impact from that at that particular time point. >> detroit's lighting author
the city installed tens of thousands of street lamps. as bisi onile-ere reports, some residents say they are still being left in the dark. >> i'm bisi onile-ere. about two years ago, nearly 40% of all detroit street lights were broken, leaving thousands of residents in the dark. for long time residents, mike mark, the lack which street lights made his community a bleeding ground for crime. some resident feared walking the streets after dark. as detroit was working to emerge from...
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. >>> coming up a live look from center city from our temple camera. the sun is shining and less humidity out there, we'll be back with your full accuweather forecast. >>> this week's fyi philly, about taking advantage of the final weeks of summer, melissa magee heads to six flags great adventure and a roller coaster. >> meet eldiablo, spanish for the devil, soaring seven stories high, it's the 17th coaster at six flags great adventure. >> you sway back and forth and gain momentum and speed and you end up with quite a bit of hang time upside down, it's designed to give high adrenalin disorientation high off the ground. >> you get that pretty much every time you go back and form. >> great adventure is also home to king deka the tallest roller coaster in the world. >> and 415 feet about 30 seconds to the top and 10 seconds down 90 miles per hour. >> that is wild. oh my goodness, my heart is beating just think being that ride. >> david is like yes that looks great and i'm like oh my god. >> i love being dropped. tower of terror is still my favorite. >> lo
. >>> coming up a live look from center city from our temple camera. the sun is shining and less humidity out there, we'll be back with your full accuweather forecast. >>> this week's fyi philly, about taking advantage of the final weeks of summer, melissa magee heads to six flags great adventure and a roller coaster. >> meet eldiablo, spanish for the devil, soaring seven stories high, it's the 17th coaster at six flags great adventure. >> you sway back and forth...
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her star will continue to shine bright in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. >> happening today, city leaders will be in the bronx to answer questions about the outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials will talk about their plan to keep people safe. the meeting takes place at 6:00 tonight in the community college in case you want to stop by. it appears the outbreak is over. the health department says in all 124 cases were reported with doctors treating and releasing 94 patients. there have been no new cases in nearly two weeks. 12 people died from the illness. officials say they're confident the outbreak is contained with no new contaminated buildings or cooling towers. >>> the health department is confirmth season's first case of west nile virus in a human. they say a brooklyn man over the age of 60 was diagnose signatured with the disease. the man was treated for viral meningitis and released from the hospital. tonight, pesticides will be sprayed in many queens neighborhoods to help stop this from spreading. >> coming up here on news 4 new york at noon, we all know renting an apa
her star will continue to shine bright in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. >> happening today, city leaders will be in the bronx to answer questions about the outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials will talk about their plan to keep people safe. the meeting takes place at 6:00 tonight in the community college in case you want to stop by. it appears the outbreak is over. the health department says in all 124 cases were reported with doctors treating and releasing 94 patients. there...
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work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought t
work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial...
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work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought t
work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial...
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. >> sharrie, speaking of beauty, take a look at this shot live on sky6 in atlantic city. the sun is shining, low humidity, comfortable temperatures but another heat wave is on the way. we'll have that those live numbers in the seven day. >> all right, adam, that and much more when "action news" at 5:00 continues in just a moment. >> ♪ good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator casey, don't trust iran. vote this down. >> two women struggle to survive for five days after getting lost in the wilderness in northern california with just two bottles of water and some granola the women took an impromptu hike with jut a map. after what happening in the heat and sleeping in the cold they ran out of water. >> i read some where that if you drink your water in dire straits that's what you got to do. >> we did that and we sucked on grass. ate huc
. >> sharrie, speaking of beauty, take a look at this shot live on sky6 in atlantic city. the sun is shining, low humidity, comfortable temperatures but another heat wave is on the way. we'll have that those live numbers in the seven day. >> all right, adam, that and much more when "action news" at 5:00 continues in just a moment. >> ♪ good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang...
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sunnies shining. we are expecting about 30,000 people to come out to the rascal flats concert this afternoon in ac. you can see big rigs are parked, unloading the equipment. the band will take the stage around 4:00 p.m. but beach arena opens up a at noon and shuttle buses from the outlining parking areas start running at 10:00 a a.m. activity will be picking up in no time. rascal flats comes on the heels of the huge maroon five concert this past sunday with 50,000 plus people pack the five block arena to better accommodate that type of crowd the atlantic city a lines is opening more entry point to the beach for this concert. those with preferred ticket will be able to enter at yes and michigan avenue news. general admission tickets can enter at kentucky. and ticket for rascal flats cops earth are still available for as low as 20 bucks. you will to have go through security, so ab wear of that and here are the do's and don't's, do bring one sealed bottle of water, small beach chairs and a small soft coo
sunnies shining. we are expecting about 30,000 people to come out to the rascal flats concert this afternoon in ac. you can see big rigs are parked, unloading the equipment. the band will take the stage around 4:00 p.m. but beach arena opens up a at noon and shuttle buses from the outlining parking areas start running at 10:00 a a.m. activity will be picking up in no time. rascal flats comes on the heels of the huge maroon five concert this past sunday with 50,000 plus people pack the five...
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some neighbors say the lights are shining into their houses and attracting extra traffic. get this, the city is unable to take action, too, because margate currently has no laws regulating this kind of residential lighting. hmm. >> i think we can agree everyone likes blue skies. >> that's right. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen joins us. sheena, how long will if streak of nice weather last. >> the next couple days but also through the weekend. over the weekend, things will heat up a bit more. more perfect days in the forecast if you thought today was perfect, tomorrow will be too, hoter into the weekend, 90 degree temperatures come back. and they're watching tropical storm ary car, we have the newest updates. it has shifted. it's cooling down north and west. 37 degrees in philadelphia, 65 wilmington. so many of our suburbs feeling cool right now. 26 many millville and it will be cooler as we go into tomorrow morning. a lot like this morning. so by 7:00 tomorrow morning if you're north and west in lehigh valley, temperatures should be in in the upper 50s, phi
some neighbors say the lights are shining into their houses and attracting extra traffic. get this, the city is unable to take action, too, because margate currently has no laws regulating this kind of residential lighting. hmm. >> i think we can agree everyone likes blue skies. >> that's right. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen joins us. sheena, how long will if streak of nice weather last. >> the next couple days but also through the weekend. over the weekend,...
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camera, the sun is shining. lets turn it over to karen rogers. >> it's a beautiful shot and gorgeous and sunny in philadelphia but not everywhere, we do have some showers that are stubborn to exit the jersey shore, we are looking live at double scan the best technology lewes delaware and cape may it's a nice day here in the city and people are at the shore anticipating the weekend and these showers are exiting off the coastline and the low is off the coast and you are stuck with some sprinkles out there right now and the clouds and showers will get out by the end of the afternoon, stormtracker 6 live double scan i put in our satellite mode, you get a sense of where the clouds are, the sunshine is along the i-95 corridor and areas north and west s. here are the clouds stuck with them in parts of southern delaware and new jersey, the area of low pressure is off the coast and the low is kicking out of here and it's racing out too, and things are getting a lot brighter, satellite 6 along with action radar showing it
camera, the sun is shining. lets turn it over to karen rogers. >> it's a beautiful shot and gorgeous and sunny in philadelphia but not everywhere, we do have some showers that are stubborn to exit the jersey shore, we are looking live at double scan the best technology lewes delaware and cape may it's a nice day here in the city and people are at the shore anticipating the weekend and these showers are exiting off the coastline and the low is off the coast and you are stuck with some...
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she thinks the pope's visit will give the city a chance to shine. >> i think philadelphia's a little bit underrated, under known for him to go to new york or d.c. wouldn't surprise anybody but maybe philadelphia did. >> reporter: her guests are using public transportation most of the week but she lives outside the restricted traffic box which could bring some challenges. >> the woman who is coming from california recently had knee surgery, so i'm a little concerned about her, just the day the pope is here. >> reporter: hughey signed up because she likes meeting new people and is eager to learn about their different backgrounds. >> in the drc don't speak english very well. i get to use my french and practice that a lot with them. >> reporter: there is still a need for host families. if you're interested visit us on our web site at 6abc.com. we'll post a link with more on how you can get involved on there. in south philadelphia, katherine scott channel6 "action news." >> some really wonderful people here in the city. you know its window for people to claim their special septa passes fo
she thinks the pope's visit will give the city a chance to shine. >> i think philadelphia's a little bit underrated, under known for him to go to new york or d.c. wouldn't surprise anybody but maybe philadelphia did. >> reporter: her guests are using public transportation most of the week but she lives outside the restricted traffic box which could bring some challenges. >> the woman who is coming from california recently had knee surgery, so i'm a little concerned about her,...
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shine. >> paston france davis heads up the historic american congregation in salt lake city. he was asked by the governor of the state to greet evacuees when they landed. >> he did not want them, quote, to get off of the airplane and just see a sea of whiteness. >> 92% of utah's population is white. the majority of the people brought here from new orleans are african-american. many like curtis and depend lin pleasant had never left louisiana before. >> was utah surprisa surprise? >> yeah. it was. we got here with nighttime. i had a cut off shirt. >> looks like sometime. >> camp williams, giving us fruits and stuff. you wake up, nothing but mountains around you. >> the couple arrived with their two children. they also hadn't been told where they were going, but unlike earnest tim commons, they were happy to get out of new orleans during the storm, the family had evacuated to the convention horrific. >> people riding with guns out he clicked off and shot. >> a woman died. >> you know. it was crazy. >> pastor davis says many evacweaves who arrived in utah were in a desperate sit
shine. >> paston france davis heads up the historic american congregation in salt lake city. he was asked by the governor of the state to greet evacuees when they landed. >> he did not want them, quote, to get off of the airplane and just see a sea of whiteness. >> 92% of utah's population is white. the majority of the people brought here from new orleans are african-american. many like curtis and depend lin pleasant had never left louisiana before. >> was utah surprisa...
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in salt lake city. he was asked by the governor of the state to greet evacuees when they landed. >> he did not want them, quote, to get off of the airplane and just see a sea of whiteness. >> 92% of utah's population is white. the majority of the people brought here from new orleans are african-american. many like curtis and depend lin pleasant had never left louisiana before. >> was utah surprisa surprise? >> yeah. it was. we got here with nighttime. i had a cut off shirt. >> looks like sometime. >> camp williams, giving us fruits and stuff. you wake up, nothing but mountains around you. >> the couple arrived with their two children. they also hadn't been told where they were going, but unlike earnest tim commons, they were happy to get out of new orleans during the storm, the family had evacuated to the convention center where conditions were horrific. >> people riding with guns out he clicked off and shot. >> a woman died. >> you know. it was crazy. >> pastor davis says many evacweaves who arrived in
in salt lake city. he was asked by the governor of the state to greet evacuees when they landed. >> he did not want them, quote, to get off of the airplane and just see a sea of whiteness. >> 92% of utah's population is white. the majority of the people brought here from new orleans are african-american. many like curtis and depend lin pleasant had never left louisiana before. >> was utah surprisa surprise? >> yeah. it was. we got here with nighttime. i had a cut off...