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i've seen a lot of benny hinn. he's one of the pastors that i watch the most and he's often the most dramatic. so, he's the one on youtube where he will raise his hand and then you'll see 100 people fall over at the same time. and his very dramatic approach to faith-healing is one that i often found to be somewhat manipulative. brian: here you're going to see one person in this one. this was december 18, 2017, benny hinn. benny hinn: i rebuke that cancer in the mighty name of jesus. i come against you in the name of the one i serve. leave this young lady, leaver her now in the name of the lord my god. complete healing. it's really gone, right? there's no pain in your stomach, right? ok. well, then that's real. kate: when i see something like that, i can only see it from her perspective. i have had a lot of people pray for me similarly and as a christian, i believe that christianity has a very long tradition of divine healing, so i certainly don't think that it's not possible for god to heal people. but you can see
i've seen a lot of benny hinn. he's one of the pastors that i watch the most and he's often the most dramatic. so, he's the one on youtube where he will raise his hand and then you'll see 100 people fall over at the same time. and his very dramatic approach to faith-healing is one that i often found to be somewhat manipulative. brian: here you're going to see one person in this one. this was december 18, 2017, benny hinn. benny hinn: i rebuke that cancer in the mighty name of jesus. i come...
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live look in philadelphia up and over bennie vine street expressway in the bad off i-95 live look at northeast philadelphia working your way through construction zone a live look here at the schuylkill expressway. >> majors are opened but getting to them where we may have closures, delco got hit, homes and schools without power we have had closing as cross the bottom of the screen , traffic lights are out in hundreds of intersections, i was down in delco yesterday it is a four way stop no matter what intersection you are coming to and then again there will be school buses out there this morning. septa has restored services on all lines running with delays though on the doyletown line and amtrak restored full service between boston and washington and then norristown high speed line running with 15 minute delay. >> get out, get out. >> now back over to you. >> get out. >> so, get out. >> so just like sue was mentioning and bobby don't know if anybody is watching because be in has pur to their televisions. >> but they may be at a friend s house because it is coal. if you don't have powe
live look in philadelphia up and over bennie vine street expressway in the bad off i-95 live look at northeast philadelphia working your way through construction zone a live look here at the schuylkill expressway. >> majors are opened but getting to them where we may have closures, delco got hit, homes and schools without power we have had closing as cross the bottom of the screen , traffic lights are out in hundreds of intersections, i was down in delco yesterday it is a four way stop no...
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he picked up his second win of day in the mares hurdle aboard bennie des jour. incredibly, he only returned to the saddle five days ago after breaking his leg. walsh beat the hot favourite apple jade in third and midnight tour in second. earlier, he won the arkle chase aboard footpad. and jockey lizzie kelly scored herfirst cheltenham festival victory as 5—1 favourite coo star sivola, trained by her stepfather nick williams, landed the ultima handicap chase, edging out shantou flyer by just a neck. the british team have won theirfourth medal of the winter paralympics. menna fitzpatrick and guide jen kehoe claimed a silver in the women's visually impaired super combined event to help pa ralympics gb close in on their target of seven medals at the games. kate grey is in pyeongchang for us. the mountains have been a happy hunting ground for the alpine skiers so far. what fortunes would the super combined hold today? after the speed discipline this morning, menna fitzpatrick and guide jen kehoe were comfortably in silver medal position. onto the technical slalom..
he picked up his second win of day in the mares hurdle aboard bennie des jour. incredibly, he only returned to the saddle five days ago after breaking his leg. walsh beat the hot favourite apple jade in third and midnight tour in second. earlier, he won the arkle chase aboard footpad. and jockey lizzie kelly scored herfirst cheltenham festival victory as 5—1 favourite coo star sivola, trained by her stepfather nick williams, landed the ultima handicap chase, edging out shantou flyer by just a...
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it's to put on the agenda of the world this right that has been denied now for seventy years phyllis bennis there in washington thank you so much a white policeman in the u.s. state of louisiana has been fired for the killing of an african-american altar and sterling another policeman has been suspended the thirty seven year old sterling was held by the two offices and shot dead in baton rouge and twenty sixteen mike hanna now from washington. baton rouge police have finally released the body camera footage of the killing out on sterling was selling c.d.'s outside a convenience store when the two officers arrived on the scene a struggle broke out and six shots were fired earlier this week the louisiana attorney general announced no criminal charges will be brought against the two officers but after an internal investigation the better on rouge police department has announced disciplinary steps one officer at suited to use deescalation these disengagement techniques consistent with policy and procedures in training and one officer did not follow the tactics training. professionalism and orga
it's to put on the agenda of the world this right that has been denied now for seventy years phyllis bennis there in washington thank you so much a white policeman in the u.s. state of louisiana has been fired for the killing of an african-american altar and sterling another policeman has been suspended the thirty seven year old sterling was held by the two offices and shot dead in baton rouge and twenty sixteen mike hanna now from washington. baton rouge police have finally released the body...
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i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a letter to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. -- 14 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say what they askeder that chairman to do. but nothing has happened. you have to ask yourself why would they not want to protect the integrity of our elections? that's so fundamental. everybody cares about that. in any case, on to -- i wanted to just say another thing here that is happening this week. this week we have the sixth being the 14 months, and first day of new elections, this weekend, march 5 marks the end of the time frame that the president gave to produce a bill that protects dreamers. that was september 5 he issued his rescission of the obama daca and other provisions. at the time, the national conference of c
i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a letter to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. -- 14 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say what they askeder that...
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la autoridad local, benny martÍnez dice que han encontrado 16 cadÁveres en esa Área. para muchos emigrantes es muy fÁcil terminar de la misma forma. >> es muy difÍcil para ellos saber cÓmo es la tierra y quÉ rumbo tiene que tomar si se pierden. pedro: aquÍ se llevan los registros de emigrantes muerto que se encuentran en el Área y a partir de allÍ, comienza la lucha para definir su identidad y regresarlos a sus familias. desde texas, pero rojas, univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ enrique: la especulaciÓn sobre una posible visita de kim jong-un a beijing se disparÓ luego de imÁgenes de un tren bastante particular. ilia: el presidente de rusia, vladimir putin, llevÓ flores a vÍctimas de un incendio en el que murieron 60 y -- 64 personas. enrique: un mono recorriÓ toda ciudad de mÉxico hasta saltar a la embajada de estados unidos de mÉxico. todavÍa nos informare si pudo ser atrapado o no. esto preparamos para esta noche. el departamento de seguridad interna, puede aumentar el nÚmero de visas h2b parada trabajadores temporales no agrÍcolas. ante el incremento d
la autoridad local, benny martÍnez dice que han encontrado 16 cadÁveres en esa Área. para muchos emigrantes es muy fÁcil terminar de la misma forma. >> es muy difÍcil para ellos saber cÓmo es la tierra y quÉ rumbo tiene que tomar si se pierden. pedro: aquÍ se llevan los registros de emigrantes muerto que se encuentran en el Área y a partir de allÍ, comienza la lucha para definir su identidad y regresarlos a sus familias. desde texas, pero rojas, univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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benny: híjole, bro, ni cómo ayudarte. no te va a hacer caso. erwin: ¿por qué la chava que me gusta no me hace caso? y las que no me gustan no me dejan en paz. ¿por qué? samuel: [ríe] erwin: no te rías. josé: la clase de filosofía sirve para pensar. y pensar no significa aprenderse
benny: híjole, bro, ni cómo ayudarte. no te va a hacer caso. erwin: ¿por qué la chava que me gusta no me hace caso? y las que no me gustan no me dejan en paz. ¿por qué? samuel: [ríe] erwin: no te rías. josé: la clase de filosofía sirve para pensar. y pensar no significa aprenderse
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. >> bennies to be an investigation. the business model of them is to drive out its competitors. >> the u.s. labor department says 2 million jobs were created in 2017 but retailers lost positions as store bankruptcies store states sort. amazon has been stealing ideas and controlled access to online shoppers. right now, there is no case against amazon. >> it isn't designed to protect small business. it is designed to detect consumers. >> president trump blasts amazon for paying little or no taxes. the company does not collect taxes for third-party vendors on its site. it does create a price advantage over brick and mortar stores. trump also accused amazon of having a sweet deal with -- deal with u.s. postal service. the service is making money off of amazon. federal law prohibits delivery of packages below cost. >> there are legitimate things that he could look at with amazon. his erratic approach of this undermines his case a little bit. >> amazon declined comment. the company is working behind the scenes with more than
. >> bennies to be an investigation. the business model of them is to drive out its competitors. >> the u.s. labor department says 2 million jobs were created in 2017 but retailers lost positions as store bankruptcies store states sort. amazon has been stealing ideas and controlled access to online shoppers. right now, there is no case against amazon. >> it isn't designed to protect small business. it is designed to detect consumers. >> president trump blasts amazon for...
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he was described at burlington coat is a good, solid player and benny will be delighted with his inclusion, wanting and add to the single cap he won on the tour for argentina last summer. eddie jones is won on the tour for argentina last summer. eddiejones is also keen to praise today england's opponents coming up at twickenham, ireland, who have already won the six nations title. ireland are very good team, smarting, play gét structured . fi" ’ play hard %” t play hard for hard players that relay hard for the ~ ~ ~ so, hare relayere that relay hare fer the ~ ~ ~ so, yes, it is the sort country. so, yes, it is the sort of test we want. exactly the sort of test we want. exactly the sort of test we want. ireland will be arriving at twickenham on st patrick's day, hoping to win their first grand slam since 2009. england, and the other hand, have other manchester tends to, hoping that they don't lose three matches in16 that they don't lose three matches in 16 nations, something they haven't done since 2006. —— in one six nations. sara 0rchard for us there. and you'll be able to hear
he was described at burlington coat is a good, solid player and benny will be delighted with his inclusion, wanting and add to the single cap he won on the tour for argentina last summer. eddie jones is won on the tour for argentina last summer. eddiejones is also keen to praise today england's opponents coming up at twickenham, ireland, who have already won the six nations title. ireland are very good team, smarting, play gét structured . fi" ’ play hard %” t play hard for hard...
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i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a let sore to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them have for -- urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. 14 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say what they askeder that chairman to do. but nothing has happened. you have to ask yourself why would they not want to protect the integrity of our elections? that's so fundamental. verybody cares about that. i wanted , on to -- to just say another thing here that is happening this week. this week we have the sixth being the 14 months, and first day of new elections, this weekend, march 5 marks the end of the time frame that the president gave to produce a bill that protects dreamers. that was september 5 he issued his rescission of the obama daca and other provisions. at the time the national confe
i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a let sore to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them have for -- urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. 14 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say...
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benny prim is a looeader in this effort. >> we have people in treatment for intravenous drug use. just through treatment alone, we're stopping them from using the needle which is a vector for transmission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it. many of you want to know what happens. lot of people don't want to go through this. this is a bunch of bullshit that doctor is running, i don't understand it anyway. what i want to know is if you take this test and it comes back positive, do i have aids. you may or may not have aids, but most likely you don't. but what the test means is that you have been infected. and that you can infect somebody else. that's why we want to change our whole behavior. we can't share needles. >> when people are educated about the virus and effects of the virus, how it is transmitted, they seem to change their behavior. and it is that goal we are trying to reach. we have found that 64% of our patient population is positive for the antibody to the hiv virus, 64%, an incredible figure.
benny prim is a looeader in this effort. >> we have people in treatment for intravenous drug use. just through treatment alone, we're stopping them from using the needle which is a vector for transmission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it. many of you want to know what happens. lot of people don't want to go through this. this is a bunch of bullshit that doctor is running, i don't understand it anyway....
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>> benny williams is referring to this moment. roughly seven minutes after sacramento police fatally shot unarmed stephon clark in his grandmother's backyard. in both body camera videos released, an officer could be heard saying hey, mute. then the video will go silent and officers talk amongst themselves. >> that creates an additional layer of mistrust as if we need to hide something. >> we're looking at what was said prior to being hit. >> reporter: police say it is under investigation and why the mute button seen here was used, but they add there are a wide variety of reasons as to why they have the ability to deactivate altogether. >> for example, the tactical consideration, information being shared, or briefings between the officers. and we will take a look at this incident and determine if it was appropriate, a response to be utilizing the mute button. >> reporter: he's one of severalleaders fueling questions from the sacramento radio station. >> there are other reasons to turn it off as well. it's not well defined where it
>> benny williams is referring to this moment. roughly seven minutes after sacramento police fatally shot unarmed stephon clark in his grandmother's backyard. in both body camera videos released, an officer could be heard saying hey, mute. then the video will go silent and officers talk amongst themselves. >> that creates an additional layer of mistrust as if we need to hide something. >> we're looking at what was said prior to being hit. >> reporter: police say it is...
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now, we also have an update on the benny curry story. recording the birds are trying restructure curry's deal, scheduled to count 11 million and gets salary cam, the birds are 9 million over. they'll save five if they decide to release him. >> patrick robinson is one of the best cornerbacks available on the market. he was great for the birds, and the giant may want in on that action. billing blue is reportedly interested in signing him. the move would obviously help them. but also weaken the birds, he is one of the best players in that secondary. >> the sixers continue the road trip tonight. they'll play the hornets in charlotte. that's all for sport, i'm don bell. have a great day. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news ," we have an update on controversial program that one airline was going to implement trang? >> well, clean up continues as thousands remain without power i'm trang do live in hatboro with the race against the clock to get par restored before the next storm hits. >> and meet flippy the burger flippi
now, we also have an update on the benny curry story. recording the birds are trying restructure curry's deal, scheduled to count 11 million and gets salary cam, the birds are 9 million over. they'll save five if they decide to release him. >> patrick robinson is one of the best cornerbacks available on the market. he was great for the birds, and the giant may want in on that action. billing blue is reportedly interested in signing him. the move would obviously help them. but also weaken...
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benny prim is a leader in this effort. >> we have people in treatment for intravenous drug use. just through treatment alone, we're stopping them from using the needle which is a vector for transmission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it. many of you want to know what happens. lot of people don't want to go through this. this is a bunch of bullshit that doctor is running, i don't understand it anyway. what i want to know is if you take this test and it comes back positive, do i have aids. you may or may not have aids, but most likely you don't. but what the test means is that you have been infected. and that you can infect somebody else. that's why we want to change our whole behavior. we can't share needles. >> when people are educated about the virus and effects of the virus, how it is transmitted, they seem to change their behavior. and it is that goal we are trying to reach. we have found that 64% of our patient population is positive for the antibody to the hiv virus, 64%, an incredible figure.
benny prim is a leader in this effort. >> we have people in treatment for intravenous drug use. just through treatment alone, we're stopping them from using the needle which is a vector for transmission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it. many of you want to know what happens. lot of people don't want to go through this. this is a bunch of bullshit that doctor is running, i don't understand it anyway....
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hear a subrace sentence in tokyo studios to show the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sites isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jaimie now he's twenty five years. strong in your opinion these things. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a link that started essentially from scratch and got so good so quickly to the point. where it was exporting place to ac milan too in tamil and within the space of really fifteen twenty years when those star names went and the next generation didn't quite live up to the same standards now it's what do we do and so this i think is a bit of a period where one has to be patient maybe wait for the stars to come back before we can really get to the next growth phase the j league was the first league that kick started the i league in australia m.l.s. started about going to see some of the jail league really was this
hear a subrace sentence in tokyo studios to show the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sites isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jaimie now he's twenty five years. strong in your opinion these things. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a link...
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that subrace president in tokyo studios which was the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sight isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years so how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of the league that started essentially from scratch and got so good so quickly to the point where it was exporting players to i see milan two in tamil and that within the space of really fifteen twenty years when those star names went and the next generation didn't quite live up to the same standards now it's what do we do and so there's i think there's a bit of a period where everyone has to be patient and maybe wait for the stars to come back before we can really get to the next growth face the joey league was the first league that kick started the i made you know strike. started about going to see some of the jelly gr
that subrace president in tokyo studios which was the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sight isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years so how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of the league that...
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in tokyo studios to show us the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sight isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years so how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a league that started essentially from scratch and got so good so quickly to the point where it was exporting placed into milan that within the space of really fifteen twenty years when those star names went and the next generation didn't quite live up to the same standards now it's what do we do and so this i think is a bit of a period where everyone has to be patient and maybe wait for the stars to come back before we can really get to the next growth phase the j league was the first league that kick started the i made in australia. started about going to see some of the jail a greatly was this of the the blue touch paper and ther
in tokyo studios to show us the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sight isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years so how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a league that started essentially from...
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in tokyo studios to show us the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sites isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a league that started essentially from scratch and got so good so quickly to the point where it was exporting placed into milan that within the space of really fifteen twenty years when those star names went and the next generation didn't quite live up to the same standards. now it's want to retire and so there's i think there's a bit of a period where everyone has to be patient and maybe white from the start to come back before we can really get to the next growth phase the joey league was the first league that kick started the island you know. starting about going to see some of the jelly gravy was the sort of the the blue touch pape
in tokyo studios to show us the premier league and many other sports in japan benny's one of the the main common sites isn't he just happens to be an englishman so why are we getting together never a good old chats about football jamie now he's twenty five years how strong in your opinion. it's kind of hit some hurdles and reached a turning point in the last ten years i think until that point i don't think there's been many examples around the world of a league that started essentially from...
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here on the map but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is the m
here on the map but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united...
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of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is the m
of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes the situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is th
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes the situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the...
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i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a let sore to -- a letter to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. 4 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say what they askeder that chairman to do. but nothing has happened. you have to ask yourself why would they not want to protect the integrity of our elections? that's so fundamental. verybody cares about that. in any case, on to -- i wanted to just say another thing here that is happening this week. this week we have the sixth being the 14 months, and first day of new elections, this weekend, march 5 marks the end of the time frame that the president gave to produce a bill that protects dreamers. that was september 5 he issued his rescission of the obama daca nd other provisions. at the time the national confe
i'm very proud of the work of bennie thompson and ranking member thompson and ranking member brady of the house administration committee, ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the work that was done, coming up with this, house and senate democrats sent a let sore to -- a letter to speaker ryan and leader mcconnell urging them to have additional funding to protect our elections. 4 months later, nothing. we had leadership of the committees of jurisdiction say what they...
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of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on this issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries closer the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in. in lebanon for instance as a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is the mo
of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on this issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly with
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the harrowing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly wit
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the harrowing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably...
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of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country. one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syria is the mos
of the region but the situation for many civilians in the area still remains dire we asked phyllis bennis a political analyst and author to comment on the issue there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes at the heart of going situation goes far beyond the borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within syr
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes at the heart of going situation goes far beyond the borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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the advances many civilians are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly with
the advances many civilians are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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you saw the task force under the leadership of bennie thompson. for proposals that we have to protect the integrity of our critical infrastructure, which is our voting system. reporter: back to politics for a second. conor lamb said, i do not support nancy pelosi. he ran against you the entire time. do you think -- [inaudible] -- same thing? and does that pose a problem for you if you take back the house? ms. pelosi: i don't think he ran against me the entire time. i think he ran on his positive agenda, protecting medicare, preeminently that. being there for working families. strong support from labor. on the one hand, republicans are saying, see, he ran like a conservative. and on the other hand, i guess that identifies that they want to support medicare, which they don't. and the rest. so it was -- i think a very issues-oriented campaign. as a part of it, with tens of -- with millions of dollars of ads coming in from the koch brothers, and that will happen all over the country, demonizing me as the leader of the democratic party. i just wanted h
you saw the task force under the leadership of bennie thompson. for proposals that we have to protect the integrity of our critical infrastructure, which is our voting system. reporter: back to politics for a second. conor lamb said, i do not support nancy pelosi. he ran against you the entire time. do you think -- [inaudible] -- same thing? and does that pose a problem for you if you take back the house? ms. pelosi: i don't think he ran against me the entire time. i think he ran on his...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the heart owing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly w
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the heart owing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably...
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though many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly with
though many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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advances many civilians that are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in in lebanon for instance as a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly w
advances many civilians that are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis told us the humanitarian crisis will be felt right across the middle east. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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advances many civilians that are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the hiring situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within
advances many civilians that are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the hiring situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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conses many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the hardening situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly wit
conses many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes that the hardening situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders. there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions particularly list and author phyllis bennis believes the harling situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim benz . that donald trump has imposed but even the countries close are the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional level certainly within sy
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions particularly list and author phyllis bennis believes the harling situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course...
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advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes at the heart owing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of course the united states which has prohibited refugees coming from syria all together in the context of the so-called muslim bans that donald trump has imposed but even the countries closer the countries right in the region who are already taking care of hundreds of thousands in some cases more than a million refugees in lebanon for instance is a very small country one out of every four people in that country is now a syrian refugee in jordan where there's over a million refugees but there's simply not enough water available so the humanitarian crisis is is massive on a regional. level certainly within
advances many civilians there are still living in dire conditions political analyst and author phyllis bennis believes at the heart owing situation goes far beyond the enclaves borders there is no place for them to go the country of syria has been decimated by these seven years of war and people have been moved from one place to another looking for safety and not finding it those who have been driven out of the country are finding the gates of other countries closed against them most notably of...
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refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny he says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not so keen in taking responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all part of angus is able to take this bill through parliament. now it's her first interview on overcoming challenges alphabets for me back kind man to face both prejudice and a lack of regular schooling but he's become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the u.k. just how did he pull that off. and i'm delighted to be joined by the best i'll feel welcome pleasures all my knowledge is growing up ninety eight is growing up in a room full of gypsy families what was that like. for a lot of people looking outside it was extremely hard but i got to be honest it is for me it wasn't people looking in and think we were very very paul but to be fair with you it was a rich life you lived off the land you know i was
refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny he says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not so keen in taking responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all part of angus is able to take this bill through parliament. now it's her first interview on overcoming...
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refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny who says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not soaking into responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all power to angus's elbow as he takes this bill through parliament. now to our first interview on overcoming challenges alphabets family background made to face both prejudice and a lack of regular schooling but he's become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the u.k. just how did he call last year. and i'm delighted to be joined by the best i'll feel welcome pleasure is all mine alex growing up nineteen eighties grew up in a room of the gypsy family what was that like. for a lot of people looking outside it was extremely hard but it got to be on the city for me it wasn't people looking in and think we were very very paul but to be fair with you it was a rich life you lived off the land you know i was born
refugee bill amongst other things of course and i survived well i'm pleased to hear it and finally from benny who says another good shoe the focus on the private member's bill about child refugees we've been rather productive in producing refugees but not soaking into responsibility for it so this would be a small step in the right direction for brendan mcneil and so see all of us all power to angus's elbow as he takes this bill through parliament. now to our first interview on overcoming...
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countries in the future it is a fight all these sanctions this bite all this pressure and everything mr benny you have thirty seconds to respond to that question i hope that mr putin's government will decide to deal with the west in a responsible and co-operative menno eventually as i said it's not in the west's interest to have a confrontation with russia nobody gains from from that in the in the west the russian regime right now is a major nuisance but it's not a competitive economics threat and we hope that we come back to a relationship that is responsible and operative but that presupposes corporative and responsible behavior on the part of the kremlin mr baer thank you very much for that as thorsten bennett joining us from berlin that a masonic hall at moscow and a grand band of men and washington d.c. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash a.j. and side story you can offer join the conversation on twitter i handle it at a.j. an
countries in the future it is a fight all these sanctions this bite all this pressure and everything mr benny you have thirty seconds to respond to that question i hope that mr putin's government will decide to deal with the west in a responsible and co-operative menno eventually as i said it's not in the west's interest to have a confrontation with russia nobody gains from from that in the in the west the russian regime right now is a major nuisance but it's not a competitive economics threat...
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the owner of chains such frankie and benny's and chiquito saw adjusted pre—tax profit fall from £77.1 million to £56.7 million. blackberry has filed a lawsuit in the us accusing facebook of copying features from blackberry messenger in a violation of its patent rights. blackberry says facebook used the features and technology in its whatsapp and instagram apps. facebook says it will fight the claims. coca—cola is planning to produce an alcoholic drink for the first time in the its 125—year history. but you'll have to go to japan to sample the alcopop—style product. coke wants to cash in on the countries growing taste for canned drinks containing a local spirit called shochu. that sea of how the markets of got on. “— that sea of how the markets of got on. —— let's see. the ftse is up. restaurant group, although we said that like—for—like sales are down, it's actually much better than expected, traders expected a like—for—like sales to be lower, so it's up. rolls—royce, not the car company but the engineering group. they had a loss last year, but a profit this y
the owner of chains such frankie and benny's and chiquito saw adjusted pre—tax profit fall from £77.1 million to £56.7 million. blackberry has filed a lawsuit in the us accusing facebook of copying features from blackberry messenger in a violation of its patent rights. blackberry says facebook used the features and technology in its whatsapp and instagram apps. facebook says it will fight the claims. coca—cola is planning to produce an alcoholic drink for the first time in the its...
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bennie thompson, bob brady -- bless you -- for proposals that we have to protect the integrity of our critical infrastructure which is our voting system. yes, ma'am? >> back to the politics for a second. conor lamb ran -- to the camera saying i do not support nancy pelo pelosi. he ran against you the entire time. do you think your other candidates should do the same thing and does that pose a problem for you if you take back the house? >> i don't think that he ran against me the entire time. i think he ran on his positive agenda protecting medicare for preeminently that there for working families, strong support from labor. on the one hand, republicans are saying, see, he ran like a conservative, and on the other hand, i guess that identifies that they want to support medicare, which they don't. and the rest. so it was, i think, a very issues-oriented campaign as a part of it, with tens of -- with millions of dollars of ads coming in from the koch brothers. that will happen all over the country. demonizing me as the leader of the democratic party. the -- i just wanted him to win. i do
bennie thompson, bob brady -- bless you -- for proposals that we have to protect the integrity of our critical infrastructure which is our voting system. yes, ma'am? >> back to the politics for a second. conor lamb ran -- to the camera saying i do not support nancy pelo pelosi. he ran against you the entire time. do you think your other candidates should do the same thing and does that pose a problem for you if you take back the house? >> i don't think that he ran against me the...
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we are still cleaning up from the one from the other day live look at the benny folks coming into philadelphia via ben franklin bridge extra heavy on the down side of the center city we have wick sun glare this morning, southbound i-95, 43 minutes from wood have men to downtown. we have an accident here, a ramp from 476 south to go north on 95, little fender-bender here right under overpass in delaware county and speaking of delaware county traffic lights are out and hundreds of intersection ness delco you need to treat every intersection this morning with no lights as if it has a stop sign, in one has right of way, dangerous situation in any of those intersection this is morning. an accident in delaware route one southbound at route 72 right there at new castle county, delaware, septa running all of the regional rails but they have delays, amtrak full service restored on the northeast corridor between boston and washington. >>> we have a camera up there in montgomery county waiting to see bill cosby get out of that suv again. nine months already has passed since bill cosby's first trial ended
we are still cleaning up from the one from the other day live look at the benny folks coming into philadelphia via ben franklin bridge extra heavy on the down side of the center city we have wick sun glare this morning, southbound i-95, 43 minutes from wood have men to downtown. we have an accident here, a ramp from 476 south to go north on 95, little fender-bender here right under overpass in delaware county and speaking of delaware county traffic lights are out and hundreds of intersection...
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many the surface belt, we see signs of weakness -- benny the surface though, we saw tens of weakness, in particular, land --ls crumbling and domestic land sales are crumbling and domestic demand is weaker. domestic demand, if it is not there, china needs to rely even more on buyers and the united dat state. >> jenna announcing plans to merge its banking and insurance regulators in its overhaul of major government agencies. take us through the spotlight proposals here? >> this is a major overhaul since 2003, the banking regulation has not been this kind of change in about 15 years. it overseas for thousand banks, say gives you the scale of this. what it allows the government to do is have greater oversight over 2 industries which have been responsible for a lot of growth of shadow banking. we're also hearing about from was ulster retool the pboc, given the regulatory oversight. again, it points to a stronger role for china's central bank. >> regulation was in focus for the u.s. senate, taking its most concrete path so far. passing a bipartisan belt to ease the rolls on's mother and com
many the surface belt, we see signs of weakness -- benny the surface though, we saw tens of weakness, in particular, land --ls crumbling and domestic land sales are crumbling and domestic demand is weaker. domestic demand, if it is not there, china needs to rely even more on buyers and the united dat state. >> jenna announcing plans to merge its banking and insurance regulators in its overhaul of major government agencies. take us through the spotlight proposals here? >> this is a...
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live look at bennie no problem into or out of the city and still a lot of traffic lights out in the area impacted by the weekend storm especially here in delco traffic lights out along the board here so be careful, treat every intersection there as fit is a subpoena sign, karen and thomas, back to you. >>> 4:20. after a day spent literally defying special counsel robert mueller former trump aid ace peering to reverse himself, last night sam nunberg he will cooperate with the subpoena seeking campaign documents e-mails related to the russia investigation but all day on money told anybody who would listen he was not going to go before the grand jury. >> the subpoena is absolutely ridiculous, why should i hand them over every e-mail i have had with steve ban on and roger stone, since november of 2015? >> he talks to them every day. he add that had mueller may have already had some incriminating evidence on trump but wow not specify what that could be. >>> west virginia lawmakers will meet in hopes of the ending a nine day statewide teachers strike. those same lawmakers met and failed to hav
live look at bennie no problem into or out of the city and still a lot of traffic lights out in the area impacted by the weekend storm especially here in delco traffic lights out along the board here so be careful, treat every intersection there as fit is a subpoena sign, karen and thomas, back to you. >>> 4:20. after a day spent literally defying special counsel robert mueller former trump aid ace peering to reverse himself, last night sam nunberg he will cooperate with the subpoena...
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if you don't maybe i'm mean or is say you take a pill given to benny i was a man take a pill get out many. you know the. last took up on but the. moment in the book about one of the. it was an entire machinery that was working in the digital domain to deceive us so there were photographs of me with somebody religious looking people muslim who would be labeled as i'm a convert muslim terrorist it's dogs minorities new born want things to change who don't like what assures revealing. i'm aware of the fact that i'm annoying a lot of very powerful lobbies and a lot of any powerful. is a small number but that extremely powerful and i'm aware that i'm doing more than knowing that i am affecting them economically sometimes i'm setting them in many ways. but that just tells me that i think you're on the right track because there are people who benefit a lot from things that are meaning that we do. but i do take the necessary precautions in place of looking after myself and my family i don't to be stupid i don't want to be seen but. the record give wash here. and up and down. in berkeley you
if you don't maybe i'm mean or is say you take a pill given to benny i was a man take a pill get out many. you know the. last took up on but the. moment in the book about one of the. it was an entire machinery that was working in the digital domain to deceive us so there were photographs of me with somebody religious looking people muslim who would be labeled as i'm a convert muslim terrorist it's dogs minorities new born want things to change who don't like what assures revealing. i'm aware of...
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benny atkins, a green beret wounded 18 times and saved by a tiger. doc ballard, a navy corpsman received three purple hearts but owed eight, patching himself up five times. gary baykirch, a green beret, bruce randall who flew his helicopter where no one else would. 22 flights into a hot landing zone evacuating 70 wounded troops he was portrayed in the movie we were soldiers. on board the american airlines chartered honor flight, the oldest medal of honor recipient fought in korea. >> the president of korea had me on the stage, he was speaking to a thousand people, we were at the blue house? korea, and he put his arm around me and says because of sergeant rosser, 50 million people are walking free today, and i thought that was great. reporter: sergeant ron rosser, the oldest of 17 children, volunteer. he brought photos of when he was called to dedicate the korean tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington. >> i ran around with men from the spanish-american war. the expedition against poncho villa. the banana wars as we called them, world war i, world wa
benny atkins, a green beret wounded 18 times and saved by a tiger. doc ballard, a navy corpsman received three purple hearts but owed eight, patching himself up five times. gary baykirch, a green beret, bruce randall who flew his helicopter where no one else would. 22 flights into a hot landing zone evacuating 70 wounded troops he was portrayed in the movie we were soldiers. on board the american airlines chartered honor flight, the oldest medal of honor recipient fought in korea. >> the...
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. >> key to mozart's wine cellar, jack bennie dressing room. u.s. capitol, strange old keys, like this scorpion contraption. computer encryption keys. some are clearly decorative. some, are surprisingly functional. this its the, employee bathroom key to the american museum of natural history. this could come in handy. those public bathrooms are terrible. ha-ha. i'm taking this. >> no stealing the keys. >> all right, it's back. >> there is every version of key pun you can think of. m monkey, donkey, porkey pig. they aren't rare, regular old keys significant only to the people who left them behind. this is a baby's first set of keys from oklahoma. a family's first house key in minnesota. in the original story, the writer was told there was only one key to baldpate. today, this hotel has tens of thousand of them. and every single one has a story. that unlocks a memory. >> sometimes the power of a heart can change a person's mind. steve hartman found his heart warming story on the road. >> this neighborhood in summerville, south carolina, is pre predomi
. >> key to mozart's wine cellar, jack bennie dressing room. u.s. capitol, strange old keys, like this scorpion contraption. computer encryption keys. some are clearly decorative. some, are surprisingly functional. this its the, employee bathroom key to the american museum of natural history. this could come in handy. those public bathrooms are terrible. ha-ha. i'm taking this. >> no stealing the keys. >> all right, it's back. >> there is every version of key pun you can...
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live look downtown philadelphia coming off i-95, vine expressway coming off bennie 95 out of northeast philadelphia working your way south past your camera at cottman avenue. norristown high speed line signal problems we are running with 15 minute delays this morning also 101 trolley using buses between wood land and media because of power issue. septa service restored expect delays, we have delays on the doyletown and regional rail line this morning and amtrak again service resume on the northeast corridor between boston and washington, planes were arriving and departing but still recovering on all airlines on the east coast, do check with the airline before you head down there, cancellations and planes may not be where they should be. down tree in blue bell marsh roadblocked at pleasant avenue off. blue bell pike in coatsville. down power lines on route 82 at kicks highway. in delco the homes, schools without power, traffic lights, that is a big issue, traffic lights just totally dark in the intersection is here in delaware, montgomery, chester county, so with that it is a four way s
live look downtown philadelphia coming off i-95, vine expressway coming off bennie 95 out of northeast philadelphia working your way south past your camera at cottman avenue. norristown high speed line signal problems we are running with 15 minute delays this morning also 101 trolley using buses between wood land and media because of power issue. septa service restored expect delays, we have delays on the doyletown and regional rail line this morning and amtrak again service resume on the...