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the truck was making its way on to southbound route one exit in indiana when i driver lost control and over turned. a huge backup along that stretch ensued. it was injured. >> it was a happy father's day for delaware dad. usually dads celebrate the gifts today and he is celebrating the little voice for his baby girl. >> when the trouble can. >> we woke up this morning and had a puffy face. >> they could not finds the cause on standard tests. we want aid sample of her blood where a specific type of genetic testing can be performed. they found she had denny draft syndrome. >> it's againetic spontaneous not inheritsed parents to child. >> it causes capitol hill kidney failure before the age three and cancerous tumors. chris was a probable match as kidney donor. before he could get to the fir at the six months of tests paper's kidneys failed and had to be removed because of tumor and there were even more delays for further test for further testing. >> that was hardest part ready for the donation and told it's on hold and it may not be until spring now. >> finally in december the transplant
the truck was making its way on to southbound route one exit in indiana when i driver lost control and over turned. a huge backup along that stretch ensued. it was injured. >> it was a happy father's day for delaware dad. usually dads celebrate the gifts today and he is celebrating the little voice for his baby girl. >> when the trouble can. >> we woke up this morning and had a puffy face. >> they could not finds the cause on standard tests. we want aid sample of her...
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wnba action, the misfits beat indiana 87-75. paul pierce says he will play next season, opting out of his contract with the wizards. he could end up back in washington or with the l.a. clippers. a big day in sports. kellye: did not want to see him retire. lou: jason day and max scherzer made this day something special. kellye: sure day. a hollywood classics celebrating a milestone. remembering "jaws" 40 years later. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. now when you purchase one of these affordable plans get a $100 gift card. all things mobile. all in one place. kellye: today marks the 40th anniversary of the release of "john's." >> you're going to need a bigger boat. kellye: that shark killer classic made people think twice about going into the ocean. screen time was limited for the shark. steven spielberg said that made the film better. >> what
wnba action, the misfits beat indiana 87-75. paul pierce says he will play next season, opting out of his contract with the wizards. he could end up back in washington or with the l.a. clippers. a big day in sports. kellye: did not want to see him retire. lou: jason day and max scherzer made this day something special. kellye: sure day. a hollywood classics celebrating a milestone. remembering "jaws" 40 years later. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in...
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i think indiana was, as ronald reagan would have put it a time for choosing. as william barrett travels put it when he drew a line in the sand, you choose which side of the line you're on. more than a few republicans sadly, even more than a few republicans running for president in 2016, chose that moment somehow to go rearrange their sock drawer. i'll tell you this. i will never ever, ever shy from standing up and defending the religious liberty of every american. [applause] let me tell you the story of a couple i met in iowa. dick and betty ozark. a wonderful couple. they have a farm with an old historic church on that farm. for years, the ozarks hosted weddings in this church and they made a business of catering the weddings. that's how they helped provide for their livelihood. a couple of years ago, two gay men wanted to have a wedding in the ozarks' church they are devout mennonites and they said i'm sorry, we cannot host this it is inconsistent with our faith they found themselves drawn into litigation extended legal battle, ultimately they wrote a check
i think indiana was, as ronald reagan would have put it a time for choosing. as william barrett travels put it when he drew a line in the sand, you choose which side of the line you're on. more than a few republicans sadly, even more than a few republicans running for president in 2016, chose that moment somehow to go rearrange their sock drawer. i'll tell you this. i will never ever, ever shy from standing up and defending the religious liberty of every american. [applause] let me tell you the...
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walorski of indiana. the chair: the gentlewoman from indiana and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mrs. walorski: i'd like to thank congressman goodlatte and chairman kohn na way for their continued support of my amendment. my amendment would encourage the cftc to keep both u.s. producers of aluminum as they proceed in their work. we might take it for grant bud aluminum is part of our everyday life used in everything from commercial packages homes and transportation. aluminum is home to 10,000 industry jobs in indiana that account for billions in economic activity every year. about 1,800 of those workers are employed at a plant that boasts the largest smelter in the united states, one of eight still in use in the country. my amendment provides an update on the status of consultation with producers and consumers of aluminum. to better protect the workers in my district and across the country, we must ensure the cftc operates in a transparent manner where the rules are designed to help fair a
walorski of indiana. the chair: the gentlewoman from indiana and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mrs. walorski: i'd like to thank congressman goodlatte and chairman kohn na way for their continued support of my amendment. my amendment would encourage the cftc to keep both u.s. producers of aluminum as they proceed in their work. we might take it for grant bud aluminum is part of our everyday life used in everything from commercial packages homes and transportation. aluminum is...
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in the state of indiana, they have a new lotto game in indiana. it is called bringing home the bacon. what makes the lottery unique is the tickets are bacon scented, and the prizes are bacon. it is a scratch off game. the tickets cost $2. you can win up to $10,000 and five lucky players will win a 20-year supply of bacon which is actually a smart move, if you think about it. [ applause ] because there's no way the people who win that are going to live 20 years. [ laughter ] bacon-scented lottery tickets and they say we don't make anything in america anymore would you buy a lottery ticket that smells like bacon. >> guillermo: of course. i love bacon. >> jimmy: guillermo, i don't know if you saw this but there is a research group that did an international study and found the people happiest with their looks, their appearance live in what country. in all the world with, you want to guess? >> guillermo: mexico. >> jimmy: he hit on the head. mexicans are happier with their looks than anyone in the world. i would have guessed kardashians but -- 74% of m
in the state of indiana, they have a new lotto game in indiana. it is called bringing home the bacon. what makes the lottery unique is the tickets are bacon scented, and the prizes are bacon. it is a scratch off game. the tickets cost $2. you can win up to $10,000 and five lucky players will win a 20-year supply of bacon which is actually a smart move, if you think about it. [ applause ] because there's no way the people who win that are going to live 20 years. [ laughter ] bacon-scented...
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miami and indiana rumored to be suitors for his services. this brought to you by bank of the west. >>> so maybe the warors get another player to ad to the long bench. seemed like they have enough player >> they want to move david lee. but that's going to be tricky without the $15 million. tomorrow night's going to be interesting. itill be. >> thanks. >>> all right. we -- pleaseoin us at 9:00 tonight on cable 13. we'll have continuing coverage of the fire burning in antioch right now. more than 200 acres chaed dozens of homes evacuated. the evacuees are heading to the mira vista park. we're streang video online on abc7news.com and our abc 7 news app. we'll also use the app to send out push alerts of this breaking news. >>> plus dowthe drain. tonight the swirling vortex big enough to swallow a boat. that's at 9:00. >>> and at 11:0 a dramatic scene of bees. tonight the usual rescue. >> that's it for this eition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news on twitter and abc 7 news bay area. have a great night, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vit
miami and indiana rumored to be suitors for his services. this brought to you by bank of the west. >>> so maybe the warors get another player to ad to the long bench. seemed like they have enough player >> they want to move david lee. but that's going to be tricky without the $15 million. tomorrow night's going to be interesting. itill be. >> thanks. >>> all right. we -- pleaseoin us at 9:00 tonight on cable 13. we'll have continuing coverage of the fire burning in...
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very bad news about the air bags, good news about the plant in lafayette, indiana. >> exclusive live look, you're watching legacies, right behind it looks like an outback. on the subject of air bags, yes, not a good news piece today from washington, but has not seen the impact in sales at all. keep in mind, the takata air bag thing affects very few automakers and very few vehicles for most of the automakers, alliance share, honda and toyota, not subreview -- subaru, you are happy with the sales number? >> absolutely happy with it. 12% increase in sales, 16% year to date. legacy up 63% and the outback up 6.4% and setting a record for may. >> reporter: what they're doing, liz, they're trying to expand capacity of this plant. they can't make them fast enough. they're going to increase this by the end of the year? is it 400,000 units come out of here? >> yeah, by the end of 2016, we'll be able to make 400,000 units, that's due to $400 million expansion right now. >> reporter: it's amazing, if you look at numbers to the other automakers today, i think, they were either flat or up slightly
very bad news about the air bags, good news about the plant in lafayette, indiana. >> exclusive live look, you're watching legacies, right behind it looks like an outback. on the subject of air bags, yes, not a good news piece today from washington, but has not seen the impact in sales at all. keep in mind, the takata air bag thing affects very few automakers and very few vehicles for most of the automakers, alliance share, honda and toyota, not subreview -- subaru, you are happy with the...
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this storm is impacting heavy rain in indiana right now and is the main cause for storms later on today. the timing as we start off, you can see as the system moves to the areas, noon, we're still dry, but mostly cloudy skies at that point. 4:00 p.m., maybe an isolated shower or thunderstorm but i think it will hold off until 5:00 or 6:00 when we start to track areas of rain and strong to severe storms. you can see the brighter -- when i say severe weather i mean hail and some torrential rain that can lead to flash flooding. can't rule out an isolated tornado as well. 9:00 maryland and the northern neck seeing heavy rain and the chance of showers remains in the forecast for tonight. tomorrow, a shower or two is possible. most if not all of your day is dry. humid and a mix of clouds and sunshine. low 60s in the suburbs 72 in washington. tomorrow a high of 84. saturday looking like a rainy day. as we get into the afternoon and evening hours, thunderstorms are possible. there's also the potential for some strong to severe storms later in the day on saturday. sunday, melissa, is looking lik
this storm is impacting heavy rain in indiana right now and is the main cause for storms later on today. the timing as we start off, you can see as the system moves to the areas, noon, we're still dry, but mostly cloudy skies at that point. 4:00 p.m., maybe an isolated shower or thunderstorm but i think it will hold off until 5:00 or 6:00 when we start to track areas of rain and strong to severe storms. you can see the brighter -- when i say severe weather i mean hail and some torrential rain...
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it comes days before the organization of petroleum exporting countries meet indiana on friday. for more we are joined by an oil market analyst. thank you for joining us. what are we going to get out of vienna? >> it is a bit difficult to guess what decision is going to be there because we have learned from our previous meeting in november, the matter what you think, they ended up coming up with a completely different decision which is a paradigm shift. however, a decision we can expect that could have a more bearish impact on oil prices has a more high probability than a decision on cutting back this moment. we have a reason behind it because i think looking at the fundamentals and opec policy, saudi arabia for three reason has first decided to maintain its market share policy. and that is what we have seen since november. two, saudi arabia try to diversify away from its traditional export marketplace. from west to east, which is asia. in has been threaded by its own members iran and iraq. and finally, the decision to be moved away from the oil ministry and being made an indepe
it comes days before the organization of petroleum exporting countries meet indiana on friday. for more we are joined by an oil market analyst. thank you for joining us. what are we going to get out of vienna? >> it is a bit difficult to guess what decision is going to be there because we have learned from our previous meeting in november, the matter what you think, they ended up coming up with a completely different decision which is a paradigm shift. however, a decision we can expect...
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. >> caller: as of today, i did not have insurance for 18 months on the sad fact the indiana initiative is a complete fraud. it stems from -- covering up wire fraud and i'm still made to suffer. i wourld ask anybody where do i get my subsidies at. i haven't been offered any subsidies and meanwhile there's a criminal case where they are basically going to charge me for malice on fraud that the department of -- department of defense with indiana and -- have created. i would like to know where i stand. i haven't had health insurance for 18 months and i've got pressing medical issues. basically, i need help. i still lose regardless. >> here's reaction from indiana's governor mike pence, who tweeted scotus ruling in king v.burwell is profoundly disappointing to me and every hoosier. chief justice john roberts gets it right. congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. speaker boehner obamacare is fundamentally broken. retweet if you agree. the speaker just wrapped up his comments on capitol hill on the ruling by the supreme court and other
. >> caller: as of today, i did not have insurance for 18 months on the sad fact the indiana initiative is a complete fraud. it stems from -- covering up wire fraud and i'm still made to suffer. i wourld ask anybody where do i get my subsidies at. i haven't been offered any subsidies and meanwhile there's a criminal case where they are basically going to charge me for malice on fraud that the department of -- department of defense with indiana and -- have created. i would like to know...
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right now it's indiana into the ohio valley that's seeing that activity. that will be on the move and early tomorrow morning western pennsylvania will get it and tomorrow afternoon, some regions in our area will be getting rain as well. the shower threat tonights into the evening and come early wednesday morning. that's when we could see a line of storms develop tomorrow nighted aed amight and then earl lit in the morning. those showers and thunderstorms rolling through philadelphia. today, sunglasses is all you need. you don't need to take the embrael with you. the humidity low. upper 70s and low 80s. tomorrow, it will be warmer and muggier, leading to the late-day thunderstorms and showers. the threat continues into wednesday morning. 58 on wednesday, 84 thursday with a chance of more storms for thursday and friday and for the fourth of july as well. sunshine as we clear out for sunday. closer to 90. >>> five or six minutes before 6:00 a.m. i'm glancing over at the camera on the schuylkill. the majors are pretty clear but 10, 15 minutes, different story.
right now it's indiana into the ohio valley that's seeing that activity. that will be on the move and early tomorrow morning western pennsylvania will get it and tomorrow afternoon, some regions in our area will be getting rain as well. the shower threat tonights into the evening and come early wednesday morning. that's when we could see a line of storms develop tomorrow nighted aed amight and then earl lit in the morning. those showers and thunderstorms rolling through philadelphia. today,...
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he wilbe on death row he in indiana and computed, though there's an automatic appeal th will be filed on his behalf. >> still to ce on abc 7 news at 11: 00 a mugging caught on tape, tonight, the search for the men in the video. and it's enough to make your skin crawl. butome people just jump in to this, what they were sdp why. >> batkid is back. and here is what jimmy kimmel has store. >> thank and headlinello, and entertain them for a second, if you would. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than er to be a foster farms chicken. t foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herlist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i lk natural herb man? can i call you herb man? m trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve? hi steve. i'm natural. say something. why aren't you guys sayi anything? introducing new simply raised chickewith no antibiotics. from foster farms. simply better. there's something out there. it
he wilbe on death row he in indiana and computed, though there's an automatic appeal th will be filed on his behalf. >> still to ce on abc 7 news at 11: 00 a mugging caught on tape, tonight, the search for the men in the video. and it's enough to make your skin crawl. butome people just jump in to this, what they were sdp why. >> batkid is back. and here is what jimmy kimmel has store. >> thank and headlinello, and entertain them for a second, if you would. now that there's...
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missouri illinois and indiana could be met with the same stormy weather. >>> happening today prosecutors in the colorado movie theater shooting trial are set to wrap up their indicates. prosecutors say they will call ashlee mozzer to the stand. of she was paralyzed and she had a miscarriage and her daughter was killed. holmes was pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> cole hamels will miss his start when the team hosts the cardinal's. he is dealing with a hamstring strain you strain, the phillies won! ryan howard helped them snap a nine-game losing streak. it was the first victory since june 7. >>> former sixer alan iverson for a pep rally. they have new uniforms with stars and stripes along the side. i don't know that it will make them play better, but they will be new. >> fcc is cracking down on unwanted robo calls. >>> pope francis is trying to save the world from environmental calamity. >> reporter: the heavy rain is pushing off the coast in surf city and atlantic city but not entirely out of the woods just yet. details coming up. >> three construction workers in upstate penns
missouri illinois and indiana could be met with the same stormy weather. >>> happening today prosecutors in the colorado movie theater shooting trial are set to wrap up their indicates. prosecutors say they will call ashlee mozzer to the stand. of she was paralyzed and she had a miscarriage and her daughter was killed. holmes was pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> cole hamels will miss his start when the team hosts the cardinal's. he is dealing with a hamstring...
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the supreme court decision on same sex marriage and they ought with the religious liberty battle in indiana, arkansas, elsewhere, that the fight that this summer was musty going to be legal. now, they see caitlin jenner as a cultural touchdown. they don't understand how to move forward strategically when something becomes cultural rather than a legislative or legal battle. carroll: some of them were hoping, the supreme court could put this to rest, and they wouldn't have to talk about it anymore. this sort of opens it up in a way they can escape. bob: caitlyn jenner is not the first. if transgender issues are the central topic in the scene, there'll be more the end more that and full. this puts republicans in a position where they are silence -- where their silence eventually will not be enough. mark: of the republicans running, which two or three are the most comfortable in public talking about these issues of sexual identity? bob: the most comfortable is jeb bush. he was talks about compassion for people. he has an empathy that comes through that seems very modern that seems like someone
the supreme court decision on same sex marriage and they ought with the religious liberty battle in indiana, arkansas, elsewhere, that the fight that this summer was musty going to be legal. now, they see caitlin jenner as a cultural touchdown. they don't understand how to move forward strategically when something becomes cultural rather than a legislative or legal battle. carroll: some of them were hoping, the supreme court could put this to rest, and they wouldn't have to talk about it...
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. >> the indiana hospital now under scrutiny for their role in the damaged lives of babies. correspondent lori jane gliha investigates next week on "america tonight." >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america he was the youngest detainee at guantanamo. a 15-year-old canadian. accused of throwing a grenade. he moved to afghanistan as a young boy but how he ended up in a 2002 firefight, has been clouded by the fog of war and the conditions of his detention. after eight years at guantanamo cotter pleaded guilty to five counts, and he conveniently went back to canada to serve out his sentence. last year, omar was released on bond. now 28, he lives in edmonton canada. at the home of his lawyer. they have quite a story to tell,
. >> the indiana hospital now under scrutiny for their role in the damaged lives of babies. correspondent lori jane gliha investigates next week on "america tonight." >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned...
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one there was seriously hurt but there were injuries in other communities in illinois as well as in indiana, iowa and michigan. >> the storms are only part of the dangerous weather picture tonight. we are suffering through temperatures in the 90's. diane cho with a look at how the heat is affecting many aspects of life in the metro area. diane: throughout the day we have seen people use umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun. but for those who had to work in it, there wasn't much they could do to avoid it. whether you wanted to be out in the heat today or you didn't have much of a choice, the looks we caught said it all. >> it's hot. diane: henry has to work outside the air and space museum and says he is getting by because he is taking breaks every five or ten minutes. >> go inshipped and stay cool. diane: with temperatures in the 90's, grilling inside a food truck could feel like in the 100's today. >> some might hop on a segway to stay cool; you won't find any capital segway tours running in the peak business hours because of mother nature. >> for safety reasons it's best to avoid h
one there was seriously hurt but there were injuries in other communities in illinois as well as in indiana, iowa and michigan. >> the storms are only part of the dangerous weather picture tonight. we are suffering through temperatures in the 90's. diane cho with a look at how the heat is affecting many aspects of life in the metro area. diane: throughout the day we have seen people use umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun. but for those who had to work in it, there wasn't much...
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they extent west to indiana. this is where we could see the potential for localized flooding. lows 64-70 degrees. we will she scatters showers and periods of heavier rain as we move closer to early morning hours. tomorrow, the best chance for weather is in the afternoon and evening hours. damaging winds and hail in the shaded areas, and that does include the district. this is our futurecast as we move through the next 48 hours. heavier rain overspreads our area. as we move through the afternoon hours, a little bit of a break, and then it picks up again as we head through late afternoon. then finally we get all of this out of here late tomorrow night. look what happens on sunday. skies begin to clear, sunshine, breezy and daytime highs around 80 degrees. tomorrow we should hit around 79 or so. be on the look out for strong storms late in the day. we could pick up anywhere from 1-3 inches of rain by the time it moves out. back in the middle to upper 80's come monday and tuesday as we inch closer to fourth of july weekend. leon: time flies. >> i knew max scherzer was going to be
they extent west to indiana. this is where we could see the potential for localized flooding. lows 64-70 degrees. we will she scatters showers and periods of heavier rain as we move closer to early morning hours. tomorrow, the best chance for weather is in the afternoon and evening hours. damaging winds and hail in the shaded areas, and that does include the district. this is our futurecast as we move through the next 48 hours. heavier rain overspreads our area. as we move through the afternoon...
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kind of that michigan indiana seems to be the strongest. but all the central regions are still the highest level of growth. they're all over 101 in the index. but, every region saw some tamper down of the growth rate. kind of across the board. >> the states, we have talked about the indiana outperformance and, you know we talked to what's our friend's name now at purdue. mitch daniels. did indiana and the steps that it took is there a reason that they continue to be in the top position? top ranked state with the best one month and 12-month growth rates? what do you attribute that to? >> what we see as construction. there is some construction that generally is kind of come down in the month of may. indiana continued to be pretty good in construction. the other piece we see is financial services. so some things going on in indiana from a small business perspective around construction and some of the financial services structure ss positions. and i think on the pacific, we're still seeing construction up. so, i think housing is good in certain
kind of that michigan indiana seems to be the strongest. but all the central regions are still the highest level of growth. they're all over 101 in the index. but, every region saw some tamper down of the growth rate. kind of across the board. >> the states, we have talked about the indiana outperformance and, you know we talked to what's our friend's name now at purdue. mitch daniels. did indiana and the steps that it took is there a reason that they continue to be in the top position?...
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what we are dealing with tomorrow is much stronger system, take a look back across portions of indiana ohio heavy rain lining autopsy long that frontal boundary and that will move in during the day tomorrow with the heavier rain coming down tomorrow afternoon and evening, west of philadelphia. that is what we have on deck as we start weekend lets talk about a flood watch that has been issued and in effect for philadelphia and areas on west that does include new castle county delaware, chester montgomery, bucks county, a flood watch for saturday evening, these are areas we will see heavier rain and areas that are prone to poor drainage, a as you live near a creek or stream and you flood where it rains it will on saturday. we will have much more in a few minutes. for now back inside to you. >> we will see new a minute, thanks very much. >>> breaking news from south philadelphia phillies with the big assignment this afternoon ryne sandberg has stepped down as the team's manager. sports director beasley easies at citizens bank park on what was a surprise ago announcement beasley. >> it was
what we are dealing with tomorrow is much stronger system, take a look back across portions of indiana ohio heavy rain lining autopsy long that frontal boundary and that will move in during the day tomorrow with the heavier rain coming down tomorrow afternoon and evening, west of philadelphia. that is what we have on deck as we start weekend lets talk about a flood watch that has been issued and in effect for philadelphia and areas on west that does include new castle county delaware, chester...
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you can see them moving through southern indiana and illinois and headed into ohio. this is going to push on through this afternoon. and the timing is such that by the time it gets here, we've heat it all up day with the southerly winds. that's going to lead the threat for some of those stronger storms. damaging wind gusts are going to be the main threat. large hail possible but heavy rain and wind is the thing for this afternoon. so watch out, especially for areas off to the west where you are under that slight risk. areas off to the east, the storms get there as the sun begins to set. so you're going to lose that heating and that kind of fuel to keep the stronger storms going. so you'll see some rain, just not some of those severe thunderstorms. we'll be tracking it this afternoon, no problems. as we head through the day, most of your day is actually good. winds out of the south continuing to usher in the eat and humidity -- in the heat and humidity. 81 degrees. 3:30 starting to approach hagerstown, martinsburg, 81. that's where the storms begin. between 4:00 and 7
you can see them moving through southern indiana and illinois and headed into ohio. this is going to push on through this afternoon. and the timing is such that by the time it gets here, we've heat it all up day with the southerly winds. that's going to lead the threat for some of those stronger storms. damaging wind gusts are going to be the main threat. large hail possible but heavy rain and wind is the thing for this afternoon. so watch out, especially for areas off to the west where you are...
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i think indiana was as ronald reagan would have put it a time for choosing. as william barrett travis in texas put it when he drew a line in the sands you choose which side of the line you're on. more than a few republicans sadly, even more than a few republicans running for president in 2016 chose that moment somehow to go rearrange their sock drawer. i'll tell you this i will never, ever, ever shy from standing up and defending the religious liberty of every american. [ applause ] let me tell you the story of a couple i met in iowa. dick and betty oguard. a wonderful couple. they have a farm with an old historic church on that farm. for years they hosted weddings in this church and they made a business of catering the weddings. that's how they helped provide for their livelihood. a couple years ago two gay men wanted to have a wedding in their church. now, they are devote mennonites. they said, i'm sorry we cannot host this. this is inconsistent with our faith. the oguards found themselves drawn into litigation extended legal battle. ultimately they wrote a
i think indiana was as ronald reagan would have put it a time for choosing. as william barrett travis in texas put it when he drew a line in the sands you choose which side of the line you're on. more than a few republicans sadly, even more than a few republicans running for president in 2016 chose that moment somehow to go rearrange their sock drawer. i'll tell you this i will never, ever, ever shy from standing up and defending the religious liberty of every american. [ applause ] let me tell...
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liliana: estas imÁgenes muestran el poder de los tornados que azotaron partes de indiana, michigan illinois. la fuerza de los vientos reprendiÓ Árboles y con residencias y negocios y dejÓ miles y electricidad. muchos describieron asÍ lo vivido. >> el Árbol se cayÓ arriba del techo despuÉs en la casa se movÍa as, de lado a lado. liliana: en el lino y las imÁgenes aÉreas muestran la magnitud de la tragedia. despuÉs del paso del tornado se iniciaron labores de reconstrucciÓn. >> estaba muy asustado en mi familia estaba tambiÉn muy asustada.... pero sobrevivimos no? liliana: segunda vez en dos aÑos que tornado azotÓ una poblaciÓn. ese residente par de la casa que viviÓ durante aÑos. " la casa comenzÓ sacudirse y la fuerza del vientre de los evacuaciÓn de 20 segundos ya la casa se habÍa ido." el gobernador recorriÓ una de las partes mÁs afectadas y declarÓ varios condados en emergencia y promete ayuda para familias como esta que lo perdiÓ todo. las familias damnificadas y se queda tragedia pudo haber sido peor si no fuera por el aviso inoportuno de tornados. las compaÑ
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Jun 10, 2015
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this is indiana, ohio, and we are right about there. okay. so this is a visible picture. a lot of times, we will show you the satellite of the infrared where it measures temperature and this is as if you were looking down from space. another view of it. this is our visible satellite and clearly smoke, clearly smoke at least through much of virginia through the metro and across delmarva and atlantic ocean. cool stuff but it kept the temperatures down. the headlines, okay to visit this evening, okay, warm but not crazy humidity, and air quality is not the best but you can do it. it will be almost 80 by the time you leave the bus stop at 8:00, 9:00 tomorrow morning. the heat arrives tomorrow, not record setting and the 90s continue at least through saturday. pie 10:00 tonight, we're still in the upper 70s downtown and low to mid-70s in the burg. we'll get into the 60s in the suburb, and a pair of 66s in leesburg and manassas. by 1:00, 90 just about everywhere, and we get in the 6:00 hour with showers to the north and in the mountains and probably the best chance on thursday
this is indiana, ohio, and we are right about there. okay. so this is a visible picture. a lot of times, we will show you the satellite of the infrared where it measures temperature and this is as if you were looking down from space. another view of it. this is our visible satellite and clearly smoke, clearly smoke at least through much of virginia through the metro and across delmarva and atlantic ocean. cool stuff but it kept the temperatures down. the headlines, okay to visit this evening,...
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Jun 29, 2015
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low-pressure across indiana will move northeast and get stronger. it will push a warm front through tomorrow. they'll give us the first chance of storms with heat and humidity building. all indications are this front is going to move through and probably stop at some point. last week, we were dealing with a front that would not move. i think we will have a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. we don't have any strong signal of a familiar warm weather pattern. may be due to el niÑo being so strong. normally this time of year, we would be looking at warm sunny days.instead, more showers and storms. more scattered storms into wednesday. warmer and more humid as well. 88 for the high today with the humidity taking a vacation today. it will be back tomorrow as we get close to 90 with a chance of showers and storms. same thing wednesday, thursday and friday. for the weekend, a 6% chance of storms. it is monday. it could change. we will see. i know everybody has plans for saturday. jummy: thank you. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, an encounter w
low-pressure across indiana will move northeast and get stronger. it will push a warm front through tomorrow. they'll give us the first chance of storms with heat and humidity building. all indications are this front is going to move through and probably stop at some point. last week, we were dealing with a front that would not move. i think we will have a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. we don't have any strong signal of a familiar warm weather pattern. may be due to el niÑo...
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Jun 21, 2015
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. >> we do have some storms popping up, actually a tornado warning in parts of indiana. i want to show you the situation. we have some thunderstorms up to the north, as well as the ohio river valley. we've been watching these area. one particular area of watch is this area right here in south central indiana we expect to have that tornado warning stay in place parole for the next 20 minute it is, but i don't think that's going to be the only tornado warning we'll see this evening. we had two separate areas, of course up here in the dakotas and parts of montana that is for tornado watches. we could be seeing that activity start to pop up. down towards kentucky as well as southern illinois, he he can protect to see them produce gusty winds knocking down trees, probably causing problems with power outages across that region. something we haven't talked about is what is happening in the southeast. it has been the temperatures, we have been in a heatwave all week long. now, currently temperatures have been coming down, atlanta 88 degrees. birmingham about 92. tomorrow, those
. >> we do have some storms popping up, actually a tornado warning in parts of indiana. i want to show you the situation. we have some thunderstorms up to the north, as well as the ohio river valley. we've been watching these area. one particular area of watch is this area right here in south central indiana we expect to have that tornado warning stay in place parole for the next 20 minute it is, but i don't think that's going to be the only tornado warning we'll see this evening. we had...
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. >> the indiana hospital now under scrutiny for their role in the damaged lives of babies. correspondent lori jane gliha investigates next week on "america tonight." >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. he was the youngest detainee at guantanamo. a 15-year-old canadian. accused of throwing a grenade. he moved to afghanistan as a young boy but how he ended up in a 2002 firefight has been clouded by the fog of war and the conditions of his detention. after eight years at guantanamo cotter pleaded guilty to five counts and he conveniently went back to canada to serve out his sentence. last year, omar was released on bond. now 28, he lives in edmonton canada. at the home of his lawyer. they have quite a story to tell, guantanamo's child we do warn you some of the images in this are graphic. >> the first time i saw him he was really bad off. he had a really large hole in his chest. yes ityes, i
. >> the indiana hospital now under scrutiny for their role in the damaged lives of babies. correspondent lori jane gliha investigates next week on "america tonight." >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. he was the youngest detainee at guantanamo. a...
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north philadelphia they say a 28 year-old man was hot in the back multiple times in the 1100 block of indiana avenue knew. he was dropped off at the hospital by a private reek that will left, the victim was last reported in stable condition. >>> a dollar store fire in southwest philadelphia kept crews bus think morning on wood land avenue. fire fighters were called out just after 2:00 and fire was brought under control in 15 minutes. group of apartment is directly above the store they were occupied at the time of the fire but no one had to be taken to the hospital. >>> almost a dozen families in in mercer county are homeless after a six a alarm fire ripped through some 20 row homes. sky fox over the scene along 1700 block of east state street in hamilton township, new jersey. fire investigators say roofers were working on a rooftop when fire started and then spread to other homes. >> i went outside and the roof was in flames. >> by the time we got out ape got the dog out it was already through the house that fast. >> fire officials called up the 175 fire fighters to help and many were already
north philadelphia they say a 28 year-old man was hot in the back multiple times in the 1100 block of indiana avenue knew. he was dropped off at the hospital by a private reek that will left, the victim was last reported in stable condition. >>> a dollar store fire in southwest philadelphia kept crews bus think morning on wood land avenue. fire fighters were called out just after 2:00 and fire was brought under control in 15 minutes. group of apartment is directly above the store they...
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we are looking at a risk of strong storms back through the midwest from iowa into indiana. warmer weather this the pacific northwest, the sunshine also. tomorrow you will see the risk of strong storms back through the central midwest and the plains. beautiful weather if the pacific northwest. if you like the sunshine and heat temperatures 95 in portland tomorrow. as we look along the east coast is heat continues through the southeast. very raucus crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist carrie hall. it's an 60 degrees all across the way. it's 4eding into the 70s and 80s for most of us. in palo alto expect a high of 84 degrees, 85 degrees in san jose and the marina 85 degrees, a beautiful day for the giants game. santa rosa 91 degrees. oakland, 76 degrees. scompebt a high of 91 degrees today in dublin. >>> don't forget. get the weather any time you need it on the weather channel on cable. go to weather.com online. oh matt! >> oh al. thank you very much. all this week we are catching up with the stars of "ted 2." this morning amanda seyfried is in th
we are looking at a risk of strong storms back through the midwest from iowa into indiana. warmer weather this the pacific northwest, the sunshine also. tomorrow you will see the risk of strong storms back through the central midwest and the plains. beautiful weather if the pacific northwest. if you like the sunshine and heat temperatures 95 in portland tomorrow. as we look along the east coast is heat continues through the southeast. very raucus crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >>> good...
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today, missouri, illinois and indiana could be hit with some of the stormy weather. >> tech bytes. >> reporter: twitter is branching out, they are working on a feature that makes it easier to monitor the most talked about stories of the day. it will give user an opportunity to follow live events. >>> most people have not seen the apple watch but there's speculation about the next generation watch. >> apple watch ii will have face time allah dick tracy. >>> prototype revealed by the bbc allows you to change the channels by concentrating on what you want to watch. it is still in the experimental stage, i want to watch tj and arena any nirm. >> coming up "action news," several construction workers were hurt when a bridge they were working on collapsed. we'll have more on the video. >> house study for the elderly could cut medical costs signature tantly. [baby cooing] your baby looks at the world... ...through those delicate little baby lashes. and one of those chubby baby hands... ...latches onto your finger so hard... it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno® baby lotions..
today, missouri, illinois and indiana could be hit with some of the stormy weather. >> tech bytes. >> reporter: twitter is branching out, they are working on a feature that makes it easier to monitor the most talked about stories of the day. it will give user an opportunity to follow live events. >>> most people have not seen the apple watch but there's speculation about the next generation watch. >> apple watch ii will have face time allah dick tracy. >>>...
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encontraron a la vÍctima con heridas de bala sobre la calle indiana a la 1:00 de la maÑana. en el hospital perdiÓ la vida, las autoridades piden ayuda de la comunidad para identificar el sospechoso. la policÍa de oakland aclarÓ que las tres personas heridas de bala durante el desfile no estaban participando en la celebraciÓn. las vÍctimas se encuentran en condiciÓn estable y su identidad serÁ reservada. la balacera fue el viernes pasado a cinco cuadras de donde realizaban los festejos. esta maÑana encontraron el cuerpo sin vida de un hombre en la estaciÓn del tren ligero. la policÍa de san josÉ dijo que al parecer la vÍctima es un hombre desamparado de origen hispano. el indigente herramienta de 60 y 70 aÑos. presuntamente muriÓ de causas naturales. sigue generando controversia la propuesta de ley sb 277 que obligarÍa a los padres a vacunar a sus niÑos si quieren inscribirlos en alguna escuela de california. beatriz ferrari nos amplÍa. beatriz: hubo una manifestaciÓn de quienes se oponen a tal legislaciÓn alegando que los padres tienen derecho a decidir si
encontraron a la vÍctima con heridas de bala sobre la calle indiana a la 1:00 de la maÑana. en el hospital perdiÓ la vida, las autoridades piden ayuda de la comunidad para identificar el sospechoso. la policÍa de oakland aclarÓ que las tres personas heridas de bala durante el desfile no estaban participando en la celebraciÓn. las vÍctimas se encuentran en condiciÓn estable y su identidad serÁ reservada. la balacera fue el viernes pasado a cinco cuadras de donde realizaban los festejos....
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he will be in what they call isolation and death row and in indiana. but he's not going to have a great run in prison and the apology doesn't go over well in his own community in prison and confusing to me unless he had a total heart and change. people do change. not saying anything different should happen in this case but people change. >> it's interesting from your perspective. and different circumstances sitting in those prison cells, he is on death row in indiana and timothy mcveigh was held. you know given these words of remorse and show of emotion, when you're in those cells by yourself and you've nothing but your own self and mind and reflection there, you know how will that be for him every day in and out and knowing that yes, he is going through the appeals and this is going to be his life until he is executed? >> you know i spent 11 straight months in the hole and that was total isolation and you really reflect. you get inside. it might even actually help with the guards that are watching him because, you know, there is a heart. as we know wh
he will be in what they call isolation and death row and in indiana. but he's not going to have a great run in prison and the apology doesn't go over well in his own community in prison and confusing to me unless he had a total heart and change. people do change. not saying anything different should happen in this case but people change. >> it's interesting from your perspective. and different circumstances sitting in those prison cells, he is on death row in indiana and timothy mcveigh...
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ryan: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from indiana. mr. messer: i rise in support of trade promotion authority because i'm a conservative who believes trade creates jobs and opportunity. in my district, farmers grow corn and soybeans and sell them all over the world. factory workers like my mom, build faucets, cars and caskets and sell them all over the world. trade allows that to happen. when the american worker gets a chance to compete on a level playing field, we win. that's why we need trade agreements. the truth is under the policies of this administration, paychecks are shrinking. for many workers there is more month than money as they struggle to pay their bills. killing this legislation does nothing to help those workers t would only make their situation worse. trade related jobs pay better. when 95% of the world's population lives outside the united states, we can't afford to pull up the draw bridges and shut out the rest of the world. that's not smart policy and it won't help the american worker. let's grow our economy. let's sec
ryan: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from indiana. mr. messer: i rise in support of trade promotion authority because i'm a conservative who believes trade creates jobs and opportunity. in my district, farmers grow corn and soybeans and sell them all over the world. factory workers like my mom, build faucets, cars and caskets and sell them all over the world. trade allows that to happen. when the american worker gets a chance to compete on a level playing field, we win. that's why we...
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from indiana, you have seen the events lately that are transpiring. isis has taken palmyra. they are in the streets burning bodies killing people, going to destroy 2,000-year-old an antiquities. at the same time, ramadi has fallen with thousands of innocent men women and children being massacred. and at this time isn't this program as critical as it's ever been since its inception given the fact that the middle east is literally on fire and we are losing everywhere? mr. coats: it is more essential than ever, in response to the question of the senator from arizona. it is more necessary than ever as we have seen a higher threat level since 9/11. of course, we didn't kw what th it is more necessary than ever as we've seen a higher threat level since 9/11. of course, we did know what the threat was in 9/11 so i'm not sure how far we have to go back but our intelligence today, whether it's any aspect of the of our intelligence agencies are sounding the alarms that we need to be as vigilant as possible. we need to within the law. we are operating within the law use every tool poss
from indiana, you have seen the events lately that are transpiring. isis has taken palmyra. they are in the streets burning bodies killing people, going to destroy 2,000-year-old an antiquities. at the same time, ramadi has fallen with thousands of innocent men women and children being massacred. and at this time isn't this program as critical as it's ever been since its inception given the fact that the middle east is literally on fire and we are losing everywhere? mr. coats: it is more...
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a vicious fight between two women inside a walmart in an indiana caught on tape. a young child got involved. that's not at all. take a look at this road rage incident in california. take note this is what happens when police are not around. that's next. >>> also later tonight. >> the philadelphia hall got satellite trucks parked outside. you know ben franklin comes outside and i got rachel maddow and sean hannity. >> senator lindsey graham thinks i'm polarizing. he'll be here to try to defend those comments. you don't want to miss that straight ahead. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with
a vicious fight between two women inside a walmart in an indiana caught on tape. a young child got involved. that's not at all. take a look at this road rage incident in california. take note this is what happens when police are not around. that's next. >>> also later tonight. >> the philadelphia hall got satellite trucks parked outside. you know ben franklin comes outside and i got rachel maddow and sean hannity. >> senator lindsey graham thinks i'm polarizing. he'll be...
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philadelphia police say a 28 year-old man was shot in the back multiple times near the 1100 block of indiana have a you news. he was dropped off at a hospital outside his vehicle that left, the rick tim was last reported in stable condition. >>> a dozen families in mercer county are home less after a six a alarm fire, ripped through 20 row homes. >> jennifer joyce live from hamilton township where this all happened and fire fighters there have been busy, jenny. >> reporter: very busy day yesterday lauren and chris. red cross is assisting all of these families right new without a home to go back to. as we mentioned 20 homes on this block are damage, several people without a place to live fire happened late yesterday afternoon roofers were working on one property at the time when flames broke out. witnesses say fire moves fast and spread across rooftops. fire was called to six a alarms involving nearly 200 fire fighters from hamilton township neighboring towns as far away as burlington and huntingdon counties. crews had a tough time. crews said they scrapple told get their family members out o
philadelphia police say a 28 year-old man was shot in the back multiple times near the 1100 block of indiana have a you news. he was dropped off at a hospital outside his vehicle that left, the rick tim was last reported in stable condition. >>> a dozen families in mercer county are home less after a six a alarm fire, ripped through 20 row homes. >> jennifer joyce live from hamilton township where this all happened and fire fighters there have been busy, jenny. >> reporter:...
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city electric assuring us they doubled their man power with crews from as far way as new hampshire and indiana. you are not seeing the trucks here because they are all out on the road. due to no power and the darkness at night inside lindenwold towers assisted living facility joe fell down last night and was rushed to the hospital with a back injury. >> the problem is we have people that range in age from 62 to 97 years old. some are on oxygen. >> reporter: cliff mitchell who runs the facility owned by volunteers of america, say they have been provided only a tiny generator for emergency lighting and one elevator. a giant tree knocked them off the grid tuesday night. >> we need help. please. if you can do something for us we would be grateful. we need somebody to help us. these are grandmothers grandfathers, they are old people, for god's sakes. somebody step up and get their shoes shined here. >> reporter: many are convinced they won't be able to last into the weekend without power. >> i can only stress if you are ill, and you don't feel well you need to use the 911 system and get you to the
city electric assuring us they doubled their man power with crews from as far way as new hampshire and indiana. you are not seeing the trucks here because they are all out on the road. due to no power and the darkness at night inside lindenwold towers assisted living facility joe fell down last night and was rushed to the hospital with a back injury. >> the problem is we have people that range in age from 62 to 97 years old. some are on oxygen. >> reporter: cliff mitchell who runs...
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indiana passed a right-to-work law recently. it has helped bring jobs and opportunity to our state. host: jack in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: good morning. so mr. messer, i am a registered republican. still a registered republican but i haven't even voted last several elections. i'm almost given up hope. the republicans time and again pu the interests of their unethical contributors ahead of the citizens. if you'd like an education, read a book called "factory man." beth mazie. amazing. my son moved to that area of virginia some years ago. it is one of the depressed areas i've ever seen. it used to be thriving. manufacturers, making carpetting linens, clothing. they're all closed, they're all gone. it's un-- host: sorry, jack. i thought you were finished there. guest: so i can respond. first, let me tell you i know firsthand in my region when the area i represent in in both the agricultural sector where folks are growing corn, soybeans and agricultural products that are exported all over the world and the manufacturing sector where from automobiles to engi
indiana passed a right-to-work law recently. it has helped bring jobs and opportunity to our state. host: jack in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: good morning. so mr. messer, i am a registered republican. still a registered republican but i haven't even voted last several elections. i'm almost given up hope. the republicans time and again pu the interests of their unethical contributors ahead of the citizens. if you'd like an education, read a book called "factory...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. visclosky: to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. visclosky: the gentleman puts me in a difficult position. i complained in my opening remarks that some of our colleagues in the congress, as i said earlier in the day delight every time a civilian employee is furloughed. so i certainly appreciate the gist of the gentleman's amendment. we have a much larger problem that we and the administration need to address and i know he feels the same way. my concern with the particular amendment is, we have other departments as well, whether it be the department of labor internal revenue service e.p.a., housing and urban development, and the list goes on and ought not to select one agency over the other. i don't think it's the proper way to go. we ought to collectively understand that the government actually does many good things to help the people of this country. we ought to value the work of each of our federal employees and we ought to block the furlough of an
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. visclosky: to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. visclosky: the gentleman puts me in a difficult position. i complained in my opening remarks that some of our colleagues in the congress, as i said earlier in the day delight every time a civilian employee is furloughed. so i certainly appreciate the gist of the gentleman's amendment. we have a much larger problem that we and the administration need to...
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coming in around houston texas made the right hand turn and pushing toward the east, cincinnati and indiana you're seeing downpours, this will controls the mountains overnight tonight and the downpours will move in. mostly cloudy skies, warm and sticky, 84 degrees is the forecasted high in the city. with the humidity it will feel warmer than that. the flood watch goes into effect overnight tonight and lasts until sunday, one to two inches of rain expected, some of the outlying areas could see 3 inches. i'll have more on on this and when it clears out. >> thousands gathered for a prayer vigil in honor of nine people gunned down at the emanuel african methodist episcopal church monday night. the evening was filled with many powerful moments. charleston mayor talked about his friendship with reverend clementa pinkney who was killed. riley said he took for granted that pinkney would always be there. he said first we need to pray and help. riley announced that a new museum on african-american history will be dedicated to reverend pinkney arena all the victims of the shootings. >>> dylan roof sho
coming in around houston texas made the right hand turn and pushing toward the east, cincinnati and indiana you're seeing downpours, this will controls the mountains overnight tonight and the downpours will move in. mostly cloudy skies, warm and sticky, 84 degrees is the forecasted high in the city. with the humidity it will feel warmer than that. the flood watch goes into effect overnight tonight and lasts until sunday, one to two inches of rain expected, some of the outlying areas could see 3...
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. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev will be sent to the death row community in indiana. his lawyers said it is their intention to appeal his conviction. >>> sixers hole the number 3 overall pick and five more in the second round. the yankees beat cole hamels in new york. the final score yesterday 10-2. the phils take today off they will begin a series at home against the nationals tomorrow night. >>> a pop larp grocery store -- a popular gross restore chain is under investigation for overcharging comer -- customers. >>> we'll have your day planner forecast next and we'll take you around the country in looking for severe weather in case you're traveling out of town. earth to tom! just day dreamin'. about an in-ground pool? yeah! i am! with a hot tub? uh-huh. and a waterfall! how did you know that? you've got that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! super $1,000 frenzy. with top prizes of $300,000. [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> it'
. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev will be sent to the death row community in indiana. his lawyers said it is their intention to appeal his conviction. >>> sixers hole the number 3 overall pick and five more in the second round. the yankees beat cole hamels in new york. the final score yesterday 10-2. the phils take today off they will begin a series at home against the nationals tomorrow night. >>> a pop larp grocery store -- a popular gross restore chain is under...
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en este momento se reportan miles de personas sin electricidad en indiana, virginia y ihaio. 35 condados de california acordaron proporcionar servicios bÁsicos de salud de inmigrantes indocumentados. la decisiÓn fue tomada por el panel que dirige el programa de servicios mÉicos de condados. que destinar recursos para servicios de salud a los pobres en condados mayormente rurales y escasamente poblados. el programa podrÍa comenzar el aÑo prÓximo y se espera que miles de personas se beneficien. a propÓsito de salud. el fallo del mÁximo tribunal de justicia de ee.uu. sobre el obama care esta semana beneficiÓ a millones de personas especialmente de la comunidad hispana experta en seguros de salud conversÓ con danay y le explicÓ la repercusiÓn. danay: quÉ hubiera pasado si la corte suprema no hubiera determinado que eran inconstitucionales y los subsidios a personas de bajos ingresos en ese sistema de salud conocido como obama care. de los 6.400.000 personas que reciben crÉditos de impuestos para ayudar a pagar sus primas de seguros probablemente el 70% habrÍa abandonado su cob
en este momento se reportan miles de personas sin electricidad en indiana, virginia y ihaio. 35 condados de california acordaron proporcionar servicios bÁsicos de salud de inmigrantes indocumentados. la decisiÓn fue tomada por el panel que dirige el programa de servicios mÉicos de condados. que destinar recursos para servicios de salud a los pobres en condados mayormente rurales y escasamente poblados. el programa podrÍa comenzar el aÑo prÓximo y se espera que miles de personas se...
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what is hot on "america tonight's" website now, damaged babies, is the indiana health system endangering babies for profit? find out at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> after six weeks of fighting >> you must make you're voice be heard... >> struggling >> it's very scary... >> dreaming >> we're actually working on that as we speak... >> where are they now? >> nothing was given too us, we had to earn everything... >> see how it all ends.. >> all of the other families they give us hope... >> i know that keeps me going... >> we just have to keep doing what we have to do... >> an honest look at the american dream... >> this definitely gave me an opportunity to grow up... >> you just don't give up... >> hard earned reunion only on al jazeera america d surprise us. >> wow...these are amazing! >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. family it would definitely be the cousteaus. remember back in the 1950s, the films of jacques cousteau and later his tv series who made him a family standard. now his son. something else was on his mind. >> jean michel, how bad --
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let's go to bippen in indiana. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. my question to you. before you answer that the stock has been under pressure lately. the company announced -- come on jim. how much smaller can they get? >> well, all right, look. let's understand boeing is doing incredibly well. the stock is not doing that well, but it's been a real horse. jim mcinerney doing well. that's always been a catalyst for boeing. as part of this international cohort of stocks, even though you have to buy boeing planesstocks in dollars. it's another one of those super freaking problems but i like bogey. let's go to barry in massachusetts. barry. >> caller: hey, jim thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: and i have a question about exxon. i'm holding it for 50 years. i don't know whether it's something i should keep or sell or hold. >> i'm not going to tell you to sell exxon at 3.5% yield. the company is very well run. it's uniquely set up for when things aren't going that well which is right now. i'm not going to tell you to sell that stock. i can't tell you to
let's go to bippen in indiana. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. my question to you. before you answer that the stock has been under pressure lately. the company announced -- come on jim. how much smaller can they get? >> well, all right, look. let's understand boeing is doing incredibly well. the stock is not doing that well, but it's been a real horse. jim mcinerney doing well. that's always been a catalyst for boeing. as part of this international cohort of stocks, even though you have to...
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joining me now andre carson of indiana, the first muslim-american to serve on the house committee. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you sit on the house intelligence committee. what are you told? another person questioned not arrested. do you think this is a terrorist cell we're dealing with? >> well i don't want to speak out of school but i will say that i do not want to get ahead of the investigators, and i'm very happy and pleased that video footage was shown to community leaders and faith leaders and the family so that their story can be corroborated. it is clear that radicalization is becoming more widespread in our country, and the greater question becomes -- if, in fact, law enforcement is monitoring muslims in particular in a case like this intervention should have happened and we need to have a larger discussion jake about mental health issues in our country. >> you think that these individuals had mental health problems no the that they were inspired by the violent islamic jihad movement and propaganda? >> i think there are a multiplicity of issues at pl
joining me now andre carson of indiana, the first muslim-american to serve on the house committee. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you sit on the house intelligence committee. what are you told? another person questioned not arrested. do you think this is a terrorist cell we're dealing with? >> well i don't want to speak out of school but i will say that i do not want to get ahead of the investigators, and i'm very happy and pleased that video footage was...