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bill? >> it is. it's a clear view. there's no fog here. you can see the flags clearly. that's a southerly wind that will help to warm things up. it's leading to a warmer morning. it's also bringing in moisture. there's a chance we'll see light fog to start with, easton, doesn't look like the visibility is bad. it is chillier in easton this morning. the visibility in allentown has improved in the last hour. three-mile visibility, improving slightly in coatesville as well. you might see light fog but so far, no sign of dense fog that may slow things down if it does form. there is still time for it to form. the temperatures are cooling down at this hour. they are overallç much warmer than yesterday when we were in the 30s for most of the airy and saw many readings below freezing. that's not happening today. 47 degrees in south jersey, delaware is 38. 53 in philadelphia. the 40s for the lehigh valley and the suburbs. the suburbs will warm into the 70s today. right now eukland township, 46, st
bill? >> it is. it's a clear view. there's no fog here. you can see the flags clearly. that's a southerly wind that will help to warm things up. it's leading to a warmer morning. it's also bringing in moisture. there's a chance we'll see light fog to start with, easton, doesn't look like the visibility is bad. it is chillier in easton this morning. the visibility in allentown has improved in the last hour. three-mile visibility, improving slightly in coatesville as well. you might see...
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. >> brilliant sunshine bill says for today. we like that. bill? >> there's still clouds around right now. look at this, no rain falling in the area. we didn't get much. there were a few scattered showers. completely out of the picture for today. the wind will be blowing. the wind will actually increase during the day today. even though we're starting in the 50s right now, we're not going to see a massive warmup because of the wind. 50s currently. there are cooler neighborhoods down to 51 degrees in west caln township, the low 50s for cochranville. exton at the very low 50s along with west chester and collegeville now 49 degrees. and we'll see 49 degrees to start with in ft. washington, too. it will be in the 50s this afternoon. i expect the temperatures to get close to 60 degrees during the afternoon. but the steady wind out of the northwest isç going to keep dr air flowing into the area and that will keep us cooler. not going to be terribly strong. just enough to get that job done today. 14 mile-an-hour wind this afternoon for philadelphia and
. >> brilliant sunshine bill says for today. we like that. bill? >> there's still clouds around right now. look at this, no rain falling in the area. we didn't get much. there were a few scattered showers. completely out of the picture for today. the wind will be blowing. the wind will actually increase during the day today. even though we're starting in the 50s right now, we're not going to see a massive warmup because of the wind. 50s currently. there are cooler neighborhoods down...
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the bill provides funding for it shine. it is being criticized for easing standards for new drugs and medical devices. >>> south korean president announced she will resign if they come up with a state transfer of power. she has been facing calls for her resignation over a scandal. >>> michelle obama mel comes military families to the white house to see the decoration, many which honor those families. a move and a warning for online shoppers expecting package delivery, beware of what's been called porch pirates. karen, good morning. >> reporter: frances, ayman, good morning to you. opec technical teams are having a hard time joining the dots on the production cuts ahead of the key opec producer's meeting tomorrow in vienna. it's not helping sentiment by suggesting the oil market will rebalance itself in 2017 without a prices are down 1% after a roller coaster ride on prices yesterday. meantime, brace for strikes across the country. that's been the message for the five for 15 campaign and labor movement demanding $15 per hour
the bill provides funding for it shine. it is being criticized for easing standards for new drugs and medical devices. >>> south korean president announced she will resign if they come up with a state transfer of power. she has been facing calls for her resignation over a scandal. >>> michelle obama mel comes military families to the white house to see the decoration, many which honor those families. a move and a warning for online shoppers expecting package delivery, beware...
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Nov 16, 2016
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trump, but we could use that money for an infrastructure bill and we have a jobs bill. corporate business tax cut with infrastructure spending that could be one of the biggest jobs bills in history and 15, 20 democrats in the senate. i mentioned ronald reagan, you remember when he passed his tax cut, the first tax bill he ssed, it was called the boll weavil. when ronald reagan proposed to cut the higher income tax rate to 28% that passed 97-3. so i hope we can do it in a bipartisan way and congratulations to the two of you. you did such amazing work. the only other quick thing i would say, that energy component is so critical. we can be the leading -- we can be the energy superpower of the next century. we have more oil and gas and coal and we should use it. and i think this is a big distinction where the democrats and republicans were. democrats' philosophy has been keep it in the ground. and i hope that donald trump will put those coal miners back in their jobs because that's what they want. ok. i'll stop there. [applause] . host: questions? one right there. udience m
trump, but we could use that money for an infrastructure bill and we have a jobs bill. corporate business tax cut with infrastructure spending that could be one of the biggest jobs bills in history and 15, 20 democrats in the senate. i mentioned ronald reagan, you remember when he passed his tax cut, the first tax bill he ssed, it was called the boll weavil. when ronald reagan proposed to cut the higher income tax rate to 28% that passed 97-3. so i hope we can do it in a bipartisan way and...
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Nov 10, 2016
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i think you can move a budget bill earlier than you can typically move a budget bill and get reconciliation. that moves very quickly. and then you have a third and slower track which is the senate and the senate is always slow. the senate is going to be slower for a lot of reasons. it's going to be slower because they have to appoint all these nominees and it's going to be slower because the supreme court will possibly happen in the first 100 days and it's less of a what trump does, okay, i shouldn't say that.who would he nominate and that certainly will change things but how the democrats react to it. it will be their first task and i can't imagine that mcconnell is going to go up there and change the rules unless he feels the democrats are forcing them to change the rules and if that happens, that changes the way we look at the second 100 days, third 100 days and everything forward. it's going to be a calculated riskthe democrats make on how hard to push . and it will be a calculated risk trump makes on how far he wants to go because there's a very real likelihood this is the first at lea
i think you can move a budget bill earlier than you can typically move a budget bill and get reconciliation. that moves very quickly. and then you have a third and slower track which is the senate and the senate is always slow. the senate is going to be slower for a lot of reasons. it's going to be slower because they have to appoint all these nominees and it's going to be slower because the supreme court will possibly happen in the first 100 days and it's less of a what trump does, okay, i...
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gas bill. light bill. light bill. telephone bill. light bill. telephone bill. jet. who's this from? "dear sir, your overdue account "has been referred to us by several companies. "undoubtedly, you have been throwing your bills away." [knocking] oh, my goodness! gee wiz, i musta overlooked these bills. away. oh, grady. hi, fred. i see it's the first of the month again. yeah. yeah. yeah, uh, are you ready? ready for what? ready to watch wheel and deal. you invited me over, remember? and i even went and got a little refreshments. there's some red. and some popcorn. yeah, well, turn on the tv, grady. maybe that will cheer me up. okie dokey. [click] [applause on tv] tv announcer: hi, hello, and good afternoon everybody. hi, hello, and good afternoon! tv announcer: welcome to wheel and deal, television's most exciting and unusual quiz program. most exciting and unusual! the program that picks its contestants right out of the studio audience and gives them a chance to win the most expensive prizes in the world! in the world, fred. in the world! who's going to win the quadraphonic stereo? w
gas bill. light bill. light bill. telephone bill. light bill. telephone bill. jet. who's this from? "dear sir, your overdue account "has been referred to us by several companies. "undoubtedly, you have been throwing your bills away." [knocking] oh, my goodness! gee wiz, i musta overlooked these bills. away. oh, grady. hi, fred. i see it's the first of the month again. yeah. yeah. yeah, uh, are you ready? ready for what? ready to watch wheel and deal. you invited me over,...
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>> bill: we do. it used to be before stream access we seldom required somebody to have permission if they just behaved. >> anthony: right. >> bill: --themselves. after stream access is when the outfitters came into the world. not because we wanted to make money but we wanted somebody there patrolling and policing it. the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith, five miles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. hey julie, i know today's critical, but i really... ...need a sick day. dads don't take sick days. dads take dayquil severe: the... ...non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy... ...head, no sick days medicine. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. expedia plus rewards. earn points on over one millio
>> bill: we do. it used to be before stream access we seldom required somebody to have permission if they just behaved. >> anthony: right. >> bill: --themselves. after stream access is when the outfitters came into the world. not because we wanted to make money but we wanted somebody there patrolling and policing it. the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage...
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new report shows over 1-5 patients getting hit with surprise medical bills. after being treated in emergency rooms. why it's happening so often and how you can prevent it. >> reporter: a trip to out doors man did not anticipate this when he shattered his ankle. >> never in my wildest dreams was i thinking about out of network doctors. i just needed help. >> reporter: he and his wife got a bill for almost $800 even though the hospital was in insurance network. >> in network hospital with an out of network doctor. makes no sense. >> reporter: in today's health care maize it's not unusual journal of medicine: finding patients get surprise bills costing an average of $623. >> that's a house payment. it's rent. it's food. the reason some er doctors contract independently and not the same hospital they work. >> we have to get out of the bizarre world where the network of hospitals and physicians don't match. at the end of the day, it's causing huge distress for the patients. >> patients are p college of emergency physicians blames insurers who don't offer reasonabl
new report shows over 1-5 patients getting hit with surprise medical bills. after being treated in emergency rooms. why it's happening so often and how you can prevent it. >> reporter: a trip to out doors man did not anticipate this when he shattered his ankle. >> never in my wildest dreams was i thinking about out of network doctors. i just needed help. >> reporter: he and his wife got a bill for almost $800 even though the hospital was in insurance network. >> in...
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there's a december 9 deadline for new spending bill or we will see another government shutdown. republicans want to pass a short-term plan that would get us to next spring. they are also trying to finalize funding to address the flint, michigan water crisis. >>> a fast-moving wildfire has blown -- burned dozens of homes in tennessee and injured dozens officials scramble to evacuate people. >>strong winds whipped up the flames in john klingberg -- in gatlinburg. we have the latest. >> this is destruction in the county and primarily in the city of gatlinburg. >> reporter: telephone video shows flames surrounding a driver evacuating the area of gatlinburg, tennessee monday night. fire spread into -- threatened to block off the the windshield. >> almost every cabin is [ indiscernible - low volume ] [ overlapping speakers ] >> reporter: the flames closed in on park vista hotel in downtown gatlinburg. people inside recorded video as the fire burned. the lights flickered on and off the smoke-filled lobby where guests were forced to wear masks. this man was inside. noise ] [ indiscernib
there's a december 9 deadline for new spending bill or we will see another government shutdown. republicans want to pass a short-term plan that would get us to next spring. they are also trying to finalize funding to address the flint, michigan water crisis. >>> a fast-moving wildfire has blown -- burned dozens of homes in tennessee and injured dozens officials scramble to evacuate people. >>strong winds whipped up the flames in john klingberg -- in gatlinburg. we have the...
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she's sitting there with bill o'reilly. bill o'reilly, are your retirement savings in order, sir? hello, bill o'reilly. >> he's pretending that he can't hear. i pretend i >>> but first, it's 8:10, time to check >>> we start the day with a little fog and clout coverage, 62 with mainly sunny skies developing by late morning. 38 tonight, low 60s tomorrow, and here comes the rain on friday. it cools us down with some >>> bill o'reilly and james patterson say they want to bring civility back into the world. ahead, they'll share how they hope to achieve that with their new illustrated children's book. we'll have the title for you, too. you're watching "cbs this morning." ? red. fortified. replenished. with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. the enamel on my teeth was weakening. the whiteness wasn't there as much, my teeth didn't look as healthy as others. my dentist said that pronamel would help protect my teeth. pronamel is giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing why do peo
she's sitting there with bill o'reilly. bill o'reilly, are your retirement savings in order, sir? hello, bill o'reilly. >> he's pretending that he can't hear. i pretend i >>> but first, it's 8:10, time to check >>> we start the day with a little fog and clout coverage, 62 with mainly sunny skies developing by late morning. 38 tonight, low 60s tomorrow, and here comes the rain on friday. it cools us down with some >>> bill o'reilly and james patterson say they...
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Nov 25, 2016
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david: you mentioned bill gates, how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: the editor of the editorial page of the post called me in the late 1980's and she said "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest, but would like to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation house near seattle." i said, "anyone who asks me if they have enough money, does." so she bought the house and she invited me and others to the house. and she knew the elder gates. she called mary gates. they tried to get bill to come, he did not want to come to meet a stockbroker. but mary was a very firm type. finally they started negotiating hours and she said for hours, and he said one hour. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight. david: so that was the beginning of the relationship. mr. buffett: we hit it off. david: but you did not buy any shares? mr. buffett: i bought 100 shares just to keep track of what this young kid was doing. david: and he is now on your board? mr. buffett: yes. we have a lot of fun talking. david: let me ask about t
david: you mentioned bill gates, how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: the editor of the editorial page of the post called me in the late 1980's and she said "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest, but would like to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation house near seattle." i said, "anyone who asks me if they have enough money, does." so she bought the house and she invited me and others to the house. and she knew...
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dollar bills come from peru. now, one of the most stunning counterfeit methods uncovered, john, was the hand stitching of security ribbons through each and every bill. >> audience: thanks, errol. coming up next, a city inveiledded by foam. ens as you r increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not protect everyone and cannot be used to treat shingles or the nerve pain that may follow it. you should not get zostavax have a weakened immune system or take high doses of steroids are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. the most common side effects include redness, pain, itching, swelling, hard lump warmth or bruising at the injection site and hea
dollar bills come from peru. now, one of the most stunning counterfeit methods uncovered, john, was the hand stitching of security ribbons through each and every bill. >> audience: thanks, errol. coming up next, a city inveiledded by foam. ens as you r increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm...
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Nov 12, 2016
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the bills are still coming in. he realizes he has got to start riding again, and he gets the prime minister's permission to write the next volume of "the royal crisis." and he says, oh, i wonder if there is a problem. maybe they will deem my retirement never to have taken place and i will have to pay the tax bill, which i can't afford to do. so, he says, you remember you helped me to retire a year ago? i now need you to help me un retire. talk to mys, i will senior people. he comes back and says, if you write me a letter like this, it should be ok. and churchill writes the letter. now third-quarter, this is a bit busier this quarter. field, but on the churchill is very much in charge. . you know, he did it his way and top left is one of your own. become friends of the late stages of the first world war when churchill was responsible for munitions. and they learned to trust each other and the relationship was cemented really in 1929 when churchill lost his job as chancellor of the exchequer and the government was tu
the bills are still coming in. he realizes he has got to start riding again, and he gets the prime minister's permission to write the next volume of "the royal crisis." and he says, oh, i wonder if there is a problem. maybe they will deem my retirement never to have taken place and i will have to pay the tax bill, which i can't afford to do. so, he says, you remember you helped me to retire a year ago? i now need you to help me un retire. talk to mys, i will senior people. he comes...
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bill? what bill? mr. sanford's doctor bill. the doctor would only give him 6 months to pay it, and i thought-- wait a minute. you mean to tell me my father isn't dying? no, he isn't. you want to bet? you thought 6 months was short. 6 minutes. time me. wait a minute, aunt esther. wait a minute. time me! wait a minute! now, just a minute ago, we--we all thought pop was dying. and now that we know he isn't, well, isn't it wonderful? heh. lamont: isn't it wonderful? i see what y'all mean. well, he's done it to us again. oh, man, it's time for us to teach your pop a lesson for his own good. yeah, you're right, ah chew. listen. see, first of all... hey, it's sure taking your pop a long time up there, man. yeah, well, if you had a date with lena horne, wouldn't you want to be as sharp as possible? yeah, he's so sharp, he probably cut himself smiling. hey, pop, get down here, man! lena horne's gonna be here any minute. fred: coming! good goody-goo. you sure look good, fred. sure do, mr. sanford. fantastic. i know that. hey, pop, you lo
bill? what bill? mr. sanford's doctor bill. the doctor would only give him 6 months to pay it, and i thought-- wait a minute. you mean to tell me my father isn't dying? no, he isn't. you want to bet? you thought 6 months was short. 6 minutes. time me. wait a minute, aunt esther. wait a minute. time me! wait a minute! now, just a minute ago, we--we all thought pop was dying. and now that we know he isn't, well, isn't it wonderful? heh. lamont: isn't it wonderful? i see what y'all mean. well,...
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it sounds like a great bill. we spend an awful lot providing alternative care for seniors but i like the idea of having them in the environment that they talked out of it sounds to me in full disclosure i haven't read the bill but anything we can do to have seniors people with disabilities have a fulfilling life as possible that is something that is in that state constitution that mandates we provide to that. whether this is a federal or proper expenditure i don't know the details of the bill but if it enhances programs and provide somplug-ins and providesome kino them, i support it. again i don't really know that much about the bill. .. >> >> but dull back it up with the right streams that will support it we can find ourselves in trouble. right now even with medicaid funding as certain issues come up prayer there are requirements delivered that have to be filled with those funding streams don't match up it cuts into quality of service and that is what i want to look at very carefully. >> this is near and dear to
it sounds like a great bill. we spend an awful lot providing alternative care for seniors but i like the idea of having them in the environment that they talked out of it sounds to me in full disclosure i haven't read the bill but anything we can do to have seniors people with disabilities have a fulfilling life as possible that is something that is in that state constitution that mandates we provide to that. whether this is a federal or proper expenditure i don't know the details of the bill...
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bill and renee? >> thank you, mikaya. >>> donald trump will be meeting with more possibly candidates for his administration. >> and mitt romney is 1 of them. >> reporter: those announcements are expected to include georgia congressman tom price for the health and human services. he is the point person to re- and tennessee senator bob colter has emerged as a viable contender for second of state as insiders clash over mitt romney for the job who is in new york for a second meeting with the president-elect today. meantime, the recounts is on in wisconsin. >> i'm confident that the president-elect will win. >> reporter: it will cost $3.5 million. green party candidate jill recounts raise the money overnight. >> 100,000 donors said we deserve an election system we can have confidence in. >> reporter: but experts tell nbc that the recountss are unnecessary. >> it was clear that fraud was not widespread and not happening as a result of this. >> reporter: tracie potts, colombia. we have a new number in a pla
bill and renee? >> thank you, mikaya. >>> donald trump will be meeting with more possibly candidates for his administration. >> and mitt romney is 1 of them. >> reporter: those announcements are expected to include georgia congressman tom price for the health and human services. he is the point person to re- and tennessee senator bob colter has emerged as a viable contender for second of state as insiders clash over mitt romney for the job who is in new york for a...
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Nov 21, 2016
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cellphone bills driving you crazy? charges for this, charges for that, contracts, termination fees, and then sitting on hold forever trying to straighten out your bill. introducing ting, the number-one-rated mobile-phone company with no contracts, no termination fees, where you only pay for what you use. >> about $960 a year. >> over $100 a month. >> about $50 a month. >> $1,100 a year. >> $1,200 a year. >> announcer: here's former cnn anchor bob losure. >> big news for cellphone users looking to save big money. consumer reports magazine has completed a survey of over 63,000 mobile-phone users, and the results are in. the number-one-rated cellphone company in the united states is ting mobile. that's right. ting has zero start-up fees, no contracts, no termination fees, world-class customer service, and outstanding coverage with an average cellphone bill of just $23 per month. that's what i call big news. >> announcer: stay tuned and find out how you can get $50 just for trying ting. and now here to tell you how you can
cellphone bills driving you crazy? charges for this, charges for that, contracts, termination fees, and then sitting on hold forever trying to straighten out your bill. introducing ting, the number-one-rated mobile-phone company with no contracts, no termination fees, where you only pay for what you use. >> about $960 a year. >> over $100 a month. >> about $50 a month. >> $1,100 a year. >> $1,200 a year. >> announcer: here's former cnn anchor bob losure....
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Nov 13, 2016
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you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count slaves as part of the 3/5ths more attractive features of the population. >> very interesting. we appreciate your point of views. directly ahead chris wallace on how the press is covering now president-elect donald trump. and then espn broadcaster stephen a. smith hammering colin kaepernick. moments away. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. leg
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count...
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john billings. a veteran of 14 daytime bombing missions, he was assigned to operation greenup, an oss mission to drop three spies john billings: we couldn't find, i mean the whole of the alps were, were just blanketed in overcast clouds. later we found out that, that the wind speed was 200 miles an hour going over that ridge. and even the clouds were falling that fast. sharyl: the three spies parachuted and made their way to innsbruck, austria, gestapo headquarters. that mission inspired the 2009 film ?inglourious basterds." >> we're going to be doing one thing and one thing only, killing nazis. sharyl: the intelligence the real spies gathered about nazi troop movements proved vital to defeating hitler. that was one mission and a handful of heroes. at its peak, the oss had 13,000 operators working through europe, asia, and africa, almost a third were women. they went behind the lines on covert operations, underwater and from the air. special ops and spies. today, there are few left. billings would l
john billings. a veteran of 14 daytime bombing missions, he was assigned to operation greenup, an oss mission to drop three spies john billings: we couldn't find, i mean the whole of the alps were, were just blanketed in overcast clouds. later we found out that, that the wind speed was 200 miles an hour going over that ridge. and even the clouds were falling that fast. sharyl: the three spies parachuted and made their way to innsbruck, austria, gestapo headquarters. that mission inspired the...
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Nov 29, 2016
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they have 50,000 dollars they have $50000 with the medical bills to pay. right now they can't pay for the regular household bills. >> what state of mind of the kids in? they are performing at the philadelphia parade? >> there happy kids. their normal, hard-working. >> are they worried about the parents question. >> ensure that they are. but these are hard-working individuals. the oldest child has three different jobs, work ethic is not a problem. >> let's hope they can get through this month and pay their medical bills maintain themselves. thank you for the story. >> president-elect i'm donald trump is that trump tower today. he would not exactly know that from the scene. to say the least it is very quiet. people are still visiting, they're still taking pictures but it's not the fanfare it was last week. >> i'm so happy that he won. i think you'll make an excellent president. he's such a good person. >> we happen to see mike pence and he took a lot of questions from the press about what donald trump is up to with his tweets this weekend. >> tweeting that t
they have 50,000 dollars they have $50000 with the medical bills to pay. right now they can't pay for the regular household bills. >> what state of mind of the kids in? they are performing at the philadelphia parade? >> there happy kids. their normal, hard-working. >> are they worried about the parents question. >> ensure that they are. but these are hard-working individuals. the oldest child has three different jobs, work ethic is not a problem. >> let's hope they...
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former president bill clinton is in st. petersburg, supporting his wife before election day. >> there is enough wind blowing from north dakota with canada to the west texas border with mexico to electrify america many times over. there is no transmission system to carry the power from where it is to where it can be used. this can mean for you with solar and wind, the cheapest electric rates in america today are in iowa, where -- where i am going when i leave you. 5.18 cents per kilowatt hour, the cheapest in the country because they have invested in wind power and the farmers are making money off of it because they own the windmills and they sell the power. everybody wins. >> this is bill clinton speaking to a crowd in st. petersburg talking about alternative energy. he is stumping for hillary the candidate herself held a rally earlier today at pasco hernando state college in dade city. former miss universe alicia machado welcomed her to the stage. machado detailed her experiences with trump. he said mr. trump called her "p
former president bill clinton is in st. petersburg, supporting his wife before election day. >> there is enough wind blowing from north dakota with canada to the west texas border with mexico to electrify america many times over. there is no transmission system to carry the power from where it is to where it can be used. this can mean for you with solar and wind, the cheapest electric rates in america today are in iowa, where -- where i am going when i leave you. 5.18 cents per kilowatt...
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i don't know, bill. i guess some people have got different ideas about what's right and what's wrong, and honor too, maybe. but i know one thing: if ito hadn't been the kind of a man he was, the three of us would probably been roasting on that slow w re back there. the indians liked him, major. they let him go free. well, charlie, maybe old sharp knife knew him a little bit better than we did. to get his self free: that's the way he took. mighty funny. no, charlie. it's not funny. ? roll along ? ? wagon train ? ? rollin' on the prairie where there ain't no grass ? ? rollin'n'ver mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sittin' on a board eye in the weather ? ? prayin' to the lord we stay together ? ? side by side ? ? on the wagon train ? ? wagon train ? ? pickin' up a passenger in every town ? ? wonderin' if he's ever gonna shoot you down ? ? lookin' for a pal ain't itit pity? ? ? lookin' for a gal needn't be pretty ? ? if she'll ride ? ? on the wagon train ? ? wagon, ho ? ? gotta keep them on the run ? ?
i don't know, bill. i guess some people have got different ideas about what's right and what's wrong, and honor too, maybe. but i know one thing: if ito hadn't been the kind of a man he was, the three of us would probably been roasting on that slow w re back there. the indians liked him, major. they let him go free. well, charlie, maybe old sharp knife knew him a little bit better than we did. to get his self free: that's the way he took. mighty funny. no, charlie. it's not funny. ? roll along...
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and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive their fair share of revenues from resource
and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive...
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with msnbc's bill karins. >> we're going to get a little bit of severe weather. nothing like what we saw yesterday. 10 million people are at risk of severe storms. that's the line of storms slowly pushing through the southeast. isolated tornado. we do not expect anything too bad. here's how it looks on the front. mobile, columbus, atlanta. it's beneficial rain for the fire areas up in the appalachian areas near gatlinburg. they should pick up an two of rain. very welcomed for the not bad in northern california today in the 50s. all the active weather and all the travel delays will be in the east including a lot of airport bill, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, you'll meet the last person in the world born in the 1800s. plus, he is ranked the 898th ranked golfer in the world, but a year ago he couldn't even get out of bed. that's tiger woods and he explains when "early today" comes right back. more "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so y
with msnbc's bill karins. >> we're going to get a little bit of severe weather. nothing like what we saw yesterday. 10 million people are at risk of severe storms. that's the line of storms slowly pushing through the southeast. isolated tornado. we do not expect anything too bad. here's how it looks on the front. mobile, columbus, atlanta. it's beneficial rain for the fire areas up in the appalachian areas near gatlinburg. they should pick up an two of rain. very welcomed for the not bad...
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. >>> surprise medical bills. when a hospital takes your insurance, but the doctor who is treating you doesn't, a staggering one out of five patients paying the price in emergency. >>> and attention poll holiday shoppers. nightly news begins right now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. >> good evening. in a year of several high profile shootings by police officers, few have stood out or generated more shock than the live image streamed across social media or sas till moment a july. we begin tonight with a major development on that case. that saint paul minnesota officer has now been criminally charged after prosecutors determined kas still did everything write complying with officers before he was fatally shot and key evidence in the case is that disturbing video captured by his girlfriend. nbc blake mccoy has details. >> oh, my god please don't tell me he's killing by police was seen around the world. tonight the officer who fired the fielt sh fatal shots
. >>> surprise medical bills. when a hospital takes your insurance, but the doctor who is treating you doesn't, a staggering one out of five patients paying the price in emergency. >>> and attention poll holiday shoppers. nightly news begins right now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. >> good evening. in a year of several high profile shootings by police officers, few have stood out or generated more shock...
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bill clinton's 1996 visit -- bill clinton: i said i would like to begin the last day of my campaign in new hampshire. josh: and president obama visited the last day of his election bid in 2012. pres. obama: part of this policy. it is also about who do you trust? josh: one day later, and election eve lord for mitt romney at the verizon. once again, new hampshire is ready to rock and roll. >> do you feel good tonight? josh: still a lot of underbite -- undecided voters. the secretary of state bill gardner is predicting roughly 700 million landrigan and john distaso. in a lot of pundits may have you believe that the debates do not matter, because whatever happens at the top of the ticket, so on goes the ballot. do you buy it? kevin: no. when you have a presidential race like this, which blocked out the sun in new hampshire, for a year and a half, these debates offered candidates a ray they took advantage of it. a lot of viewers and readers like these debates. they dealt with the issues. they had some really substantive exchanges on the issues that matter. gun control, the debt, the deficit
bill clinton's 1996 visit -- bill clinton: i said i would like to begin the last day of my campaign in new hampshire. josh: and president obama visited the last day of his election bid in 2012. pres. obama: part of this policy. it is also about who do you trust? josh: one day later, and election eve lord for mitt romney at the verizon. once again, new hampshire is ready to rock and roll. >> do you feel good tonight? josh: still a lot of underbite -- undecided voters. the secretary of...
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and this bill does that. it guarantees that at least half of all the offerings in a vending machine would meet strong, national health standards so that you know that you've got a choice. healthy choices just don't exist in most vending machines today. all the study the have shown that healthy food is really hard to find in most places where people want it. so this bill would change that. 50% of items for the first two years, and the vender still gets to choose whatever sorts of things they want to put into that, they can put it in. >> ellen, the beverage association opposes this. they don't think it's a matter of choice. >> no, we don't think it's a matter of choice, but we see new sizes and product the and a whole host of choices for mothers and adults. we take this issue seriously, and as an industry, we're taking providing adults with choices, education is what we know is sustainable. passing laws and that have the impacts of absolutely bands and restrictions and higher prices. it's the wrong direction. o
and this bill does that. it guarantees that at least half of all the offerings in a vending machine would meet strong, national health standards so that you know that you've got a choice. healthy choices just don't exist in most vending machines today. all the study the have shown that healthy food is really hard to find in most places where people want it. so this bill would change that. 50% of items for the first two years, and the vender still gets to choose whatever sorts of things they...
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who is on the 5 dollar bill? >> abraham lincoln. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is absolutely correct. all right. >> sal: can we take a commercial break? this is way too intense. >> jimmy: this is where lin's really going to come in handy. do we want to go to the 10 dollar bill? now lin, i don't think you should help with this one. okay? you can stay out there but don't help with this one. cobi, who is on the 10 dollar bill? >> this would be really funny. >> jimmy: yeah, this would be great. i'll give you a hint. just look next to you. yeah. at him. okay, cobi. have you ever been to broadway? >> i have, once, yeah. >> jimmy: you ever seen a musical? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what's the most popular one you can think of? >> alexander hamilton! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is absolutely right! that would have been terrible. cobi, do you want to keep going? do you want to stay there? >> keep going. >> jimmy: it's a 20 dollar bill, am i allowed to hand it off again? to lin-manuel again? >> jimmy: you can a
who is on the 5 dollar bill? >> abraham lincoln. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is absolutely correct. all right. >> sal: can we take a commercial break? this is way too intense. >> jimmy: this is where lin's really going to come in handy. do we want to go to the 10 dollar bill? now lin, i don't think you should help with this one. okay? you can stay out there but don't help with this one. cobi, who is on the 10 dollar bill? >> this would be really funny....
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emily: what is your relationship with bill like today? steve: we have drifted apart, i have my life and he has his. microsoft really bound us. we started off as friends but got enmeshed around microsoft. since i have gone, we really have drifted a bit. emily: he was not happy about when you left. what happened? steve: it was not a simple thing for either one of us. i think that at the end of the day there were probably two things. a little difference and opinions on the strategic direction of the company, which i think is a challenge. number two, he and i always had what i would say a brotherly relationship in the good parts of the bad parts. towards the end, i think that was a bit more difficult, with strategic direction change. the rest of the board felt pressured despite the fact that profits were not going up. kind of a combustible situation. emily: does it bother you that you do not get credit for that? steve: sure and now. at the end of the day, i have the comfort of knowing that what i did, and feeling good about myself and everyth
emily: what is your relationship with bill like today? steve: we have drifted apart, i have my life and he has his. microsoft really bound us. we started off as friends but got enmeshed around microsoft. since i have gone, we really have drifted a bit. emily: he was not happy about when you left. what happened? steve: it was not a simple thing for either one of us. i think that at the end of the day there were probably two things. a little difference and opinions on the strategic direction of...
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first, let's get you updated on the weather meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> if you're riding your bicycle or walking to work, you'll need a jacket today. we're just over an hour away from sunrise. it's coming up just after 7:30. the temperatures have come down. they're still falling at this hour. new jersey is at 50 degrees and lehigh valley. no sign of fog this morning. it's very dry air that's moving in. and a wind that is going to be blowing to keep temperatures hovering in the 50s right on through the morning into the early afternoon hours. that's 58 degrees. that's by lunch time. for philadelphia, bright, sunny skies, too. the wind increases. it's a 10 mile-an-hour breeze at 8:00. up to 13 miles an hour at 11:00 from 53 to 56 degrees. philadelphia, i believe will warm into the very low 60s today, along with new jersey and delaware up to 60 degrees. there will be cool spots, lehigh valley and for the suburbs as well. with lots of sunshine, too. i'll walk you through the temperature change during the day when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> we'll see you t
first, let's get you updated on the weather meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> if you're riding your bicycle or walking to work, you'll need a jacket today. we're just over an hour away from sunrise. it's coming up just after 7:30. the temperatures have come down. they're still falling at this hour. new jersey is at 50 degrees and lehigh valley. no sign of fog this morning. it's very dry air that's moving in. and a wind that is going to be blowing to keep temperatures hovering in the 50s...
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bill: well, historically not much. the argument can be made that with higher corporate profits that corporations could food to not raise prices and looking fairly good. the -- i think that's not really a realistic expectation from the standpoint of common sense nor from the standpoint f history. i think lower corporate taxes, as i mentioned 15% or plus or minus that level, certainly profit friendly, as much as 10% as i mentioned, but in terms of wages, will that cause corporations to keep prices low and raise wages as a benefit for labor, i doubt it. and we know, too, that if part taxes plan is to lower on individuals that perhaps 50% of the individual taxpayers don't pay tax to begin with. so it's going to be much more corporate friendly as opposed to individual and labor friendly. that's where i think voters that voted for trump, supposedly the populous in wisconsin and michigan and other states, they had no choice. they wanted change as opposed to a status quo, i don't think trump was the change that they really wan
bill: well, historically not much. the argument can be made that with higher corporate profits that corporations could food to not raise prices and looking fairly good. the -- i think that's not really a realistic expectation from the standpoint of common sense nor from the standpoint f history. i think lower corporate taxes, as i mentioned 15% or plus or minus that level, certainly profit friendly, as much as 10% as i mentioned, but in terms of wages, will that cause corporations to keep...
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inexplicablemente, el fbi publica una investigaciÓn que realiza por un perdÓn concedido por el presidente bill clinton. los demÓcratas rechazan y los demÓcratas apoyan la organizaciÓn. organizaciones demandan al gobierno de california por pedir fotografÍas del fisco -- selfies en centros de votaciÓn. cifras alarmantes, obtuve fue el mes mÁs violento de este aÑo en mÉxico. la violencia se sigue identificando -- intensificando en varios estados de ese paÍs. ♪ enrique: a siete dÍas de la elecciÓn presidencial, el fbi ha tomado un papel protagÓnico. a la nueva ronda de investigaciones sobre correos electrÓnicos, se suma o la publicaciÓn de archivos de perdÓn otorgado de bill clinton, quien ayudÓ a financiar la biblioteca. la campaÑa demÓcrata ha reaccionado la ofensiva. reportera: como si la controversia respecto de oro del fbi, los mensajes electrÓnicos de hillary clinton, fuera poca, y el fbi hizo pÚblico a documentos relativos a un perdÓn realizado por lex residente bill clinton. la campaÑa de hillary se queja de que el fbi sÓlo habla de temas de que puedan perjudicar a
inexplicablemente, el fbi publica una investigaciÓn que realiza por un perdÓn concedido por el presidente bill clinton. los demÓcratas rechazan y los demÓcratas apoyan la organizaciÓn. organizaciones demandan al gobierno de california por pedir fotografÍas del fisco -- selfies en centros de votaciÓn. cifras alarmantes, obtuve fue el mes mÁs violento de este aÑo en mÉxico. la violencia se sigue identificando -- intensificando en varios estados de ese paÍs. ♪ enrique: a siete dÍas...
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bill clinton will campaign in colorado on friday -- and donald trump fort collins. that's where 9news reporter vida urbonas is this morning. vida, this isn't trump junior's first stop in colorado... we are live inside of the room where donald trump junior will be speaking all morning. trump junior is getting ready for a rally later this morning.. here in ft collins. colorado youth outdoors is hosting the event .. trump junior will be speaking to trump supporters. this comes at a critical time for both presidential candidates in colorado a new poll just out wednesday by the university of denver's crossley center for public opinion and conducted by 9news political analyst and local pollster floyd ciruli. in the poll .. clinton edges out trump 42 to 41 green party candidates. the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent .. this means it's anybody's guess who will take colorado and its nine electoral votes on tuesday. this is a a substantial drop for clinton in colorado. today's rally comes after republican presidential nominee donald trump stopped by north
bill clinton will campaign in colorado on friday -- and donald trump fort collins. that's where 9news reporter vida urbonas is this morning. vida, this isn't trump junior's first stop in colorado... we are live inside of the room where donald trump junior will be speaking all morning. trump junior is getting ready for a rally later this morning.. here in ft collins. colorado youth outdoors is hosting the event .. trump junior will be speaking to trump supporters. this comes at a critical time...
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bill said he was cautious of that and wanted to leave to file the bi bill. that's who bobby kennedy was. he had no patience. he came from essentially only a couple of years apart in age but it was a different generation. he was from the world war ii we know what life is like generation. bobby kennedy was enlisted to many fee and saw active duty going out of supporting back to the port and i think falling once and licking his lips and that is the injury bobby kennedy ended up with the rest of his life, he felt a little bit inadequate because he hadn't fought in the war and he spent so much of his life dealing with what he thought were inadequacies. when he was in the earlier generation, nine kids, bobby is the one that his dad described as the runt of the litter and the least likely to be able to do anything. bobby spent his life working harder than any siblings to show his dad he could get things done. in the end he acknowledged a decade that he made executor of the estate, and there was nothing more important was his son bobby kennedy. we have time for one
bill said he was cautious of that and wanted to leave to file the bi bill. that's who bobby kennedy was. he had no patience. he came from essentially only a couple of years apart in age but it was a different generation. he was from the world war ii we know what life is like generation. bobby kennedy was enlisted to many fee and saw active duty going out of supporting back to the port and i think falling once and licking his lips and that is the injury bobby kennedy ended up with the rest of...
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the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the bill and pass the bill as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: by the direction of house administration, i sent a privileged report for filing under the rule the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 933, further expenses on energy and commerce in the 114th congress. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table e bill h.r. 5160 and ask for its immediate consideration. the clerk: union calendar 485, h.r. 4160, a bill to amend 4150 to include as part of the national gallery of art and other buildings and areas within the boundaries of real
the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the bill and pass the bill as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: by the direction of house administration, i sent a privileged report for filing under the rule the speaker pro tempore:...
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a new study says many patients face big, unexpected medical bills even if they have insurance. abc's linzie janis tonight on why it's happening and how to fight back. reporter: tonight millions of , americans rushed to the emergency room then slammed with surprise bills. >> your son is writhing in pain on the operating table on the er, and that's something you just don't want to go through. reporter: david connors teenage son brian sent to the emergency room after snapping his femur >> it was the worst pain of my life. reporter: months later the connors saddled with unexpected charges from their in-network hospital. >> i think it was somewhere in the ballpark of $10,000. reporter: the reason two of brian' s er doctors were out of network. a new study finding one out of every five patients treated at in-network emergency rooms gets a doctor that's out of network saddling patients with an , average bill of $622. right now only 5 states offer when facing these surprise costs. >> consumers have been really shouldering so many other call that it is breaking their back. >> experts sa
a new study says many patients face big, unexpected medical bills even if they have insurance. abc's linzie janis tonight on why it's happening and how to fight back. reporter: tonight millions of , americans rushed to the emergency room then slammed with surprise bills. >> your son is writhing in pain on the operating table on the er, and that's something you just don't want to go through. reporter: david connors teenage son brian sent to the emergency room after snapping his femur...
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bill belichick didn't have any report tomorrow. there have been conflicting reports on the seriousness of the injury. it's been described as a perforated lung, a small puncture and he'll miss minimal time. no matter the real diagnosis, the pats will want to play it safe, thinking of his long-term health and the big picture, folks. and even though patriots are in a tie for the are playing the raiders, and there's no need to rush him back for this one. >> give him the time he needs to heal. >>> we'll give you a preview of what looks like an uneven matchup on paper. start your sunday with patriots game day at 11:30. show. >>> newton's first medical marijuana dispensary open todd. it's called garden remedies. and the experience of going through treatment set her on a course to try to help others. >> i had breast cancer and was unable to use medical marijuana when i underwent chemobecause it wasn't legal. i was determined to make this available for patients. >> the ju central massachusetts using organic methods. it's the ninth medical m
bill belichick didn't have any report tomorrow. there have been conflicting reports on the seriousness of the injury. it's been described as a perforated lung, a small puncture and he'll miss minimal time. no matter the real diagnosis, the pats will want to play it safe, thinking of his long-term health and the big picture, folks. and even though patriots are in a tie for the are playing the raiders, and there's no need to rush him back for this one. >> give him the time he needs to heal....
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you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count slaves as part of the 3/5ths more attractive features of the population. >> very interesting. we appreciate your point of views. directly ahead chris wallace on how the press is covering now president-elect donald trump. and then espn broadcaster stephen a. smith hammering colin kaepernick. moments away. [ cough ] shh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. better take something. dayquil liquid gels doesn't treat a runny nose. it doesn't? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels fight your worst cold symptoms including your run
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count...
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he shares with bill his latest passion -- tanks. where did it begin? >> he checked a book out of the library called "american tanks and tank destroyers." and that book attracted his attention so much that he said it all started there. >> jacques' first military purchase -- in 1976, for $3,500 -- is this m3a1 world war ii wheeled scout car, which saw combat both in north africa and the invasion of sicily. i find it ironic that he collected tanks even when people were anti-war. would he have shown up at a protest? >> jacques was conservative in his politics, so no. he would definitely not have shown up at a protest and probably would have pretty much ignored it. >> 1976 is also the year jacques' father sells the family business empire to general electric, in what was then the biggest merger in u.s. history. his dad's now a billionaire, and son jacques leaves h-p to manage his personal fortune. he takes up residence here, at pony tracks ranch, gets married, and starts a family. scott, what do you remember most about your dad? >> building stuff. we used to
he shares with bill his latest passion -- tanks. where did it begin? >> he checked a book out of the library called "american tanks and tank destroyers." and that book attracted his attention so much that he said it all started there. >> jacques' first military purchase -- in 1976, for $3,500 -- is this m3a1 world war ii wheeled scout car, which saw combat both in north africa and the invasion of sicily. i find it ironic that he collected tanks even when people were...
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students, then voted against a bill to resore $90 billion in cuts. why? senator ayotte: that is not true. that budget did not cut that budget did not cut telegrams. over the spending of pell grants. i have worked to expand tell grants. if i were against telegrams, i would not have done that. i worked with tim kaine to expand them to career technical education and also so you can seek access to them year-round. perkins grants, they were trying to end those in washington. 5000 students in new hampshire would have been impacted. senate floor where i fought to keep the availability for people in new hampshire. for me, i had student loans myself, pay them off, then transfer that money into childcare. i know how important this is for the kids in new hampshire. this is very important. when it comes to education, i would like to talk about that more. but governor hassan did to the kids in croydon iv touring a bill that would have allowed them -- croydon does not have a middle school. school students, their parents wanted to send them to a montessori school,
students, then voted against a bill to resore $90 billion in cuts. why? senator ayotte: that is not true. that budget did not cut that budget did not cut telegrams. over the spending of pell grants. i have worked to expand tell grants. if i were against telegrams, i would not have done that. i worked with tim kaine to expand them to career technical education and also so you can seek access to them year-round. perkins grants, they were trying to end those in washington. 5000 students in new...
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you are already putting some of the -- footing the bill for other people. one day you may rely on those same life-saving medications. it will get worse and worse if we don't do something about it. right now. here at 10news we are g part in a project we are calling side effects. >> we know you are feeling the impact of skyrocketing drug prices because you have been sharing your frustrations with us. i could spend the next hour going over the hundreds of comments we are getting but for now let's look at a couple. tom says i am fighting lymphoma and i have insurance but my co- pay for chemo drugs is $3500. life. kathy says my husband needs a drug to treat hepatic encephalopathy. the cost is $800 a month. full retail is $2000 a month. and he will die without it. it is hard to hear your neighbor going through something like that. if it makes you angry, you are not alone. james said after picking up his prescription. >> walgreens. to get a prescription for my daughter. they told me $934. are you kidding me? have you lost your mind? $934? >> $934. are you ready fo
you are already putting some of the -- footing the bill for other people. one day you may rely on those same life-saving medications. it will get worse and worse if we don't do something about it. right now. here at 10news we are g part in a project we are calling side effects. >> we know you are feeling the impact of skyrocketing drug prices because you have been sharing your frustrations with us. i could spend the next hour going over the hundreds of comments we are getting but for now...
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the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. no amendment to the bill shall be in order expect those printed in part b of the renoferte committee on rules accompanying this resolution. each such amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to demand for division of the question in the house or in the committee of the whole. all points of order against such amendments are waved. at the conclusion of consideration of the bill for amendment, the committee shall rise and report the bill to the house with such amendments as may have been adopted. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and amendments thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one m
the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. no amendment to the bill shall be in order expect those printed in part b of the renoferte committee on rules accompanying this resolution. each such amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the...
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so you didn't marry bill?
so you didn't marry bill?
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of state bills. think about that. in states would have to send bills to washington. they have to decide, should we veto? it is totally impractical. it is june before they say, we cannot do that -- that would be an endless problem, having to send every piece of legislation passed by the legislature to the capital. is articleve instead one section 10 of the constitution which, if you look at your constitution says, the states cannot assert things. they cannot pass tariffs. they cannot pass ex post facto laws. they cannot violate contract or print money. can you imagine? illinois would be -- illinois would love to print money. it is a good thing that the state cannot print money. -- --n ad lead [indiscernible] by chartering banks, which printed the paper money, because , by the hundreds of thousands of dollars, the paper money was the generating force behind the extension of the american economy, particularly in the north. it made it possible for the economy to grow. they got around that prohibition. the paper money was so much needed that counterfeiting became a major
of state bills. think about that. in states would have to send bills to washington. they have to decide, should we veto? it is totally impractical. it is june before they say, we cannot do that -- that would be an endless problem, having to send every piece of legislation passed by the legislature to the capital. is articleve instead one section 10 of the constitution which, if you look at your constitution says, the states cannot assert things. they cannot pass tariffs. they cannot pass ex...
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watching for that to develop, right, bill? >> you're not seeing it this morning in philadelphia. there is a little bit of light fog into some of the suburbs. it will not last once the warmup begins. this is a view from the suburbs, a live view. you can see some of the lights and it's not foggy looking at all. it is warmer, much warmer than yesterday. 40s in the suburbs, low 50s for philadelphia. dover at 50 degrees. 50s at the shore and 40s in anterior new jersey. considerably warmer than yesterday. up by 11 degrees in philadelphia. 14 degrees warmer in millville. up by 15 degrees for allentown and pottstown. a much more pleasant morning this morning. especially if you have to walk to work or ride your bicycle. if you'reç going the right direction you may have tail wind. it will be a southwesterly wind today. that will help warm temperatures even higher this afternoon. i'm expecting it to turn into the 70s today. turning warmer for today and again tomorrow. later tomorrow, showers will be rolling through the area into the af
watching for that to develop, right, bill? >> you're not seeing it this morning in philadelphia. there is a little bit of light fog into some of the suburbs. it will not last once the warmup begins. this is a view from the suburbs, a live view. you can see some of the lights and it's not foggy looking at all. it is warmer, much warmer than yesterday. 40s in the suburbs, low 50s for philadelphia. dover at 50 degrees. 50s at the shore and 40s in anterior new jersey. considerably warmer than...
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the bill would look to insure all telephone calls and communications made to the v.a. suicide hotline are returned in a timely manner by a qualified professional. the bill was signed yesterday and comes after recent allegations that some calls into that very hotline's voice mail system went unanswered or weren't immediately returned. >> texas health officials have announced the first case of locally transmitted zika in the lone star state. the woman lived in brownsville. she's had no recent travel to mexico or anywhere else with ongoing zika transmission. testing indicates the virus can no longer be spread by the woman. texas is now the second u.s. state with mosquitoes spreading zika. >> here's one to put a smile on your face. a blind baby goat battling anxiety has found a strange and adorable way to calm her fears. a duck costume, believe it or not. look at this video. a 6-month-old goat named polly who suffers from a neurological problem. a group found the costume and dressing her in the full outfit from bill to webbed feet. as soon as she's snug inside, her anxiety
the bill would look to insure all telephone calls and communications made to the v.a. suicide hotline are returned in a timely manner by a qualified professional. the bill was signed yesterday and comes after recent allegations that some calls into that very hotline's voice mail system went unanswered or weren't immediately returned. >> texas health officials have announced the first case of locally transmitted zika in the lone star state. the woman lived in brownsville. she's had no...
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now let's get you updated on the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> tracy, 20 minutes before 5:00. i am tracking some rain and it's getting closer to wilmington. had that fire going while rain is about to move in. fortunately, the temperatures are nowhere near as cold as it was yesterday. we're in the 50s in wilmington. see that rain is steady for chester county, berks county and the lehigh valley. and well to the past in central pennsylvania. that's all coming at us today. it's a rainy day ahead. 52 degrees in the city. we will stay in the 50s with showers entering the picture this morning, staying with us right into the afternoon. it looks like we will see wet weather right on into the evening hours as well. the suburbs, cloudy showers to start with. and a rainy morning.ç 50 degrees at 8:00. not a lot warmer at lunch time. we will get some breaks in the precipitation. there's a slight chance of a little bit of sunshine breaking through. i think it's going to be a mainly cloudy day for the suburbs and the lehigh valley as well. clouds this morni
now let's get you updated on the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> tracy, 20 minutes before 5:00. i am tracking some rain and it's getting closer to wilmington. had that fire going while rain is about to move in. fortunately, the temperatures are nowhere near as cold as it was yesterday. we're in the 50s in wilmington. see that rain is steady for chester county, berks county and the lehigh valley. and well to the past in central pennsylvania. that's all coming at us today....