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when will hear from egypt's finance minister next. vonnie: the-- of workforce could be changing, will it help? melissa news did or did not help with the u.s. election, a generation that is dubbed lazy and entitled. vonnie: egypt is hoping to raise $6 billion from international bond sales. exclusive interview, egypt's prime mister tells bloomberg the first cell may be delayed for a while. >> we were planning to do it by the end of november. there has been volatility since the election has taken place because maybe on the change in philosophy of how the economy electun and the president and there has been volatility and we are really waiting. ready tobus is getting cut 1000 office jobs. the giant was to eliminate duplication between it's a main plane unit and the rest of the company. it is making it in public affairs, legal and human resources. one measure of economic growth in germany close to a 10 month high in november, purchasing .anagers index dipping lightly acceleration and services activity largely upset the slow down in german
when will hear from egypt's finance minister next. vonnie: the-- of workforce could be changing, will it help? melissa news did or did not help with the u.s. election, a generation that is dubbed lazy and entitled. vonnie: egypt is hoping to raise $6 billion from international bond sales. exclusive interview, egypt's prime mister tells bloomberg the first cell may be delayed for a while. >> we were planning to do it by the end of november. there has been volatility since the election has...
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as you know was already in egypt, its control of palestine would help protect this position in egypt. another consideration was that. >> that should sort of legitimate control of palestine. >> and and the supporting and particularly in palestine, so the french prime minister saw into giving palestine. and also in giving muslim. the reason for giving up muslim is that british the but if it could control some oil of its own that would the -- the inclusion of the values lebanon in the cost because and concept for a new form of colonials at and and was signed in july and formerly. and and homeland for the so just before the mandate was officially signed in july 22, cologne yal, which was under church hill came out and including george, who seemed to argue obtaining and public saying to the arabs, no, we're not and so i'm running -- get the establishment of these states somehow of what we're having today. because there's no definn tiff answer to that this one did they lump the wrong ethnic groups together. and -- there have to be -- there has to be strong correlation between ethnic identit
as you know was already in egypt, its control of palestine would help protect this position in egypt. another consideration was that. >> that should sort of legitimate control of palestine. >> and and the supporting and particularly in palestine, so the french prime minister saw into giving palestine. and also in giving muslim. the reason for giving up muslim is that british the but if it could control some oil of its own that would the -- the inclusion of the values lebanon in the...
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now let's take egypt for example. egypt, we could probably do some pretty good vetting. the cc government is a strong ally. it has a pretty good hold on the muslim brotherhood. i'm not saying perfect, but they've done a lot of work in reducing the power of the muslim brotherhood. they have a very, very mature and really strong army. you could do vetting in egypt. yemen, a lot more volatile, a lot more difficult to do vetting. i think this is going to be a country by country decision. pakistan you can do pretty good vetting. so a lot of this is going to depend on, you know, how cooperative is the country we're talking about? how many records can we get? the reason the syrian problem was so bad, the syrian refugees, it's not just if you can't vet them which actually director comey, i think about five members of the obama administration have made clear. that you can't vet these people, these refugees from syria. the problem also is that baghdadi said he is going to put terrorists operatives in with the refugee population. he's told us he's going to do this. >> right. >> so
now let's take egypt for example. egypt, we could probably do some pretty good vetting. the cc government is a strong ally. it has a pretty good hold on the muslim brotherhood. i'm not saying perfect, but they've done a lot of work in reducing the power of the muslim brotherhood. they have a very, very mature and really strong army. you could do vetting in egypt. yemen, a lot more volatile, a lot more difficult to do vetting. i think this is going to be a country by country decision. pakistan...
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egypt's central bank also raised interest rates by 300 basis points. the egyptian stopped jumped more than 8% willhope the propellant help to boost exporters, and many have welcomed the move. >> it's a good decision. it will lead to a kind of stability in the markets instead of speculation on the foreign currency. on the everyday price by people who started the currency speculation business. on the black market. now it will only be possible to go through authorized outlets. it is good for people who have dollars to sell them at a suitable price and banks -- in banks. kate: lebanon's welcoming its new leaders after two poin2.5 y. the governor of the central bank says the new government will bring in a new eara of financial security. presidentction of the in lebanon, the election of president hariri, should allow the constitution, the institution in the country to resume normal activity. which is reassuring and will increase the confidence. the country is in need of political and economic reforms. could legislations that help the economic growth and the
egypt's central bank also raised interest rates by 300 basis points. the egyptian stopped jumped more than 8% willhope the propellant help to boost exporters, and many have welcomed the move. >> it's a good decision. it will lead to a kind of stability in the markets instead of speculation on the foreign currency. on the everyday price by people who started the currency speculation business. on the black market. now it will only be possible to go through authorized outlets. it is good for...
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you could have travel documents to go to egypt and you still cannot go to egypt. most radical groups came from gaza. gaza as you know came under occupation in december 9, 1987 and under palestinian authority and hamas elected in 2006 as you know and it became ruling the gaza after 2007 after fighting, it was a very, fact, we thought it was liberation but turned out to be one of the most disastrous decisions to take the prisoners from inside and put them outside and keep gaza completely cut off from the world sea, land and air. it remains under control. hamas was elected in west bank in gaza in 2007, in 2006 and it remained under israeli control from all -- there are six crossings, one of them to egypt and five to israel and they were all as you can see closed or they open occasionally, the egyptian crossing, it used to be open around 45 persons of the time, but after it's about 95% of all of the time it's closed. okay. it has shortage of food, fuel or medical supply because it became the north, people always have shortages of the basic needs and repeatedly the un
you could have travel documents to go to egypt and you still cannot go to egypt. most radical groups came from gaza. gaza as you know came under occupation in december 9, 1987 and under palestinian authority and hamas elected in 2006 as you know and it became ruling the gaza after 2007 after fighting, it was a very, fact, we thought it was liberation but turned out to be one of the most disastrous decisions to take the prisoners from inside and put them outside and keep gaza completely cut off...
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as you know was already in egypt, its control of palestine would help protect this position in egypt. another consideration was that. >> that should sort of legitimate control of palestine. >> and and the supporting and particularly in palestine, so the french prime minister saw into giving palestine. and also in giving muslim. the reason for giving up muslim is that british the but if it could control some oil of its own that would the -- the inclusion of the values lebanon in the cost because and concept for a new form of colonials at and and was signed in july and formerly. and and homeland for the so just before the mandate was officially signed in july 22, cologne yal, which was under church hill came out and including george, who seemed to argue obtaining and public saying to the arabs, no, we're not and so i'm running -- get the establishment of these states somehow of what we're having today. because there's no definn tiff answer to that this one did they lump the wrong ethnic groups together. and -- there have to be -- there has to be strong correlation between ethnic identit
as you know was already in egypt, its control of palestine would help protect this position in egypt. another consideration was that. >> that should sort of legitimate control of palestine. >> and and the supporting and particularly in palestine, so the french prime minister saw into giving palestine. and also in giving muslim. the reason for giving up muslim is that british the but if it could control some oil of its own that would the -- the inclusion of the values lebanon in the...
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when the people of egypt crowded the square to call for their overthrow of their government. or when they rose up in benghazi libya and were calling for recline for democratic change. in their peaceful protests were about to be put down by the government when peaceful protesters took to the streets in 2011 and 2012. and as they began the brutal crackdown others protest. and oftentimes here in the united states and in the region there is an over interpretation of how much we the united states is actually driving a lot of this. it's not to say we don't have any tools at our disposal but it means that oftentimes what's happening is indigenous to those places in the question for us is how we respond to appeared how we try to shape in a way. when it comes to the post conflict reconstruction. is what we spent a lot of time in government. we have learned a lot of hard lessons over the last 15 years. when the actually occupied two countries. we seen how difficult that can be. the kinds of reform in the development needs. the good news is there's been a lot of for extended to try to g
when the people of egypt crowded the square to call for their overthrow of their government. or when they rose up in benghazi libya and were calling for recline for democratic change. in their peaceful protests were about to be put down by the government when peaceful protesters took to the streets in 2011 and 2012. and as they began the brutal crackdown others protest. and oftentimes here in the united states and in the region there is an over interpretation of how much we the united states is...
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the pmi fell further into contraction in egypt. and the uae are still showing expansion. the emirates had the pmi -- the lowest -- 53.3. as marketding volatility continues to be fed by uncertainty over opec. rose last suppliers week, the most on record. oil has retreated, triggered by the failure of opec nations. china has called for dialogue after warning shots were fired at fishing boats. a machine gun was used after the chinese boats tried to escape. they want to see a more aggressive policy. not to dore urged anything to endanger chinese. this is bloomberg. bloomberg.watching in a and said are in a-c -- a-z. the ceo told us it is part of a plan to boost future growth. let's get over to paul allen in sydney. what is when the numbers down z. a hand's e -- a and >> bad debt is up 62%. also, they took $1.1 billion in restructuring the business. it had a profound impact on the cash earnings. estimates.edian down 18%. the dividend also less then the year previous. the market is shrugging it off. still doing pretty well toward the close. >> it is interesting to see when -- w
the pmi fell further into contraction in egypt. and the uae are still showing expansion. the emirates had the pmi -- the lowest -- 53.3. as marketding volatility continues to be fed by uncertainty over opec. rose last suppliers week, the most on record. oil has retreated, triggered by the failure of opec nations. china has called for dialogue after warning shots were fired at fishing boats. a machine gun was used after the chinese boats tried to escape. they want to see a more aggressive...
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first of all, the egypt pound is actually the one that is more traded. they are trying to negotiate with the imf to have a huge , huge loan. this is a huge deal. >> it's massive. egyptian authorities have been kicking the can down the road, . this is the last piece of the puzzle to securing a $12 billion loan from the international monetary fund. christine lagarde this last week they told us it was a matter of weeks more than a matter of months. carol: was it expected would have such a currency move? in the space of five minutes, it went from the the second most expensive emerging market currency to the 13th. >> it was expected that they would make a move like that. at the end of the day, you can see with a 12 month non-deliverable forward is trading under the 17 mark. bear in mind that we already had a devaluation early in the year. that's your red circle right there. it's the second time they moved. this is the big one, the one they have been signaling , whispers in the market. now it's finally come through , and we will see how investors continue to r
first of all, the egypt pound is actually the one that is more traded. they are trying to negotiate with the imf to have a huge , huge loan. this is a huge deal. >> it's massive. egyptian authorities have been kicking the can down the road, . this is the last piece of the puzzle to securing a $12 billion loan from the international monetary fund. christine lagarde this last week they told us it was a matter of weeks more than a matter of months. carol: was it expected would have such a...
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them to talk about the problems facing egypt -- could the arab spring survive? they thought it would be interesting to invite an to tell theserian asptians, how did we do it if somehow lessens might be learned from the american revolution. that is why i was there. when i am going to talk to you about is i am going to give you the lecture that i gave those egyptians. before the arab spring, there was an atlantic spring, a series of democratic revolutions that spread from the third quarter of the 18th century and went on for 75 years, climaxing with the 1848, intense by the european state to overthrow the monarchy's. all of the revolutions failed and by the time needed to abraham lincoln, he realized, and this is the context for his speeches where he says the last best hope -- it looked like democracy was failing everywhere and abraham lincoln is saying, maybe the whole dream of democracy will fail. the american revolution was the first of these revolutions. it was no colonial rebellion like the algerians throwing off french rule in the 1960's. in america, he was
them to talk about the problems facing egypt -- could the arab spring survive? they thought it would be interesting to invite an to tell theserian asptians, how did we do it if somehow lessens might be learned from the american revolution. that is why i was there. when i am going to talk to you about is i am going to give you the lecture that i gave those egyptians. before the arab spring, there was an atlantic spring, a series of democratic revolutions that spread from the third quarter of the...
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there is a big difference between a place like tunisia and egypt. in 2011, tunisia and egypt established civil society. professional organizations. civil societies. we act as human rights defenders. a bit less in egypt in terms of autonomy, but for libya and syria, the dictatorships are these intermediary layers between the citizens and the state. so in a way, it citizens woke up to dictators did not feel like departing the same, and they had to listen to radical militant ideology. because there was no alternative given to them by civil society actors. there was no challenge. there were no other channels. and that is why theories of what is happening in libya should not be happening elsewhere. the key is not to trust into the might and power of the general twoautocratic authority by and able governments to take government seriously, to enable society to exist. why is it that morocco, for example -- it is a multiethnic society. itis not -- why is [indiscernible] that is because we do have established civil society interactions with citizens. they fee
there is a big difference between a place like tunisia and egypt. in 2011, tunisia and egypt established civil society. professional organizations. civil societies. we act as human rights defenders. a bit less in egypt in terms of autonomy, but for libya and syria, the dictatorships are these intermediary layers between the citizens and the state. so in a way, it citizens woke up to dictators did not feel like departing the same, and they had to listen to radical militant ideology. because...
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one could say egypt is a country with a history of terrorism. but it's a country in the war on terror with us. so i think you're seeing president trump, in a very full-time way get up to speed. and wolf, i can't resist. the lead-in about his leaving his professional life behind and concentrating full-time on being the president of the united states, i think you're seeing him doing that very quickly. he's carrying out a huge schedule on the transition side. so much so that he's actually ahead of where president obama was eight years ago. >> he's moving very quickly filling his cabinet and senior staff positions. i must agree with you on that. as far as the trump transition is concerned, we're told there's a final four candidate for secretary of state. probably retired general david petraeus among the final four. considering his handling of classified information, that he pled guilty to lying to the fbi, would you feel comfortable with general david petraeus as secretary of state? >> you know, during my trips to theater, i met with david petraeus
one could say egypt is a country with a history of terrorism. but it's a country in the war on terror with us. so i think you're seeing president trump, in a very full-time way get up to speed. and wolf, i can't resist. the lead-in about his leaving his professional life behind and concentrating full-time on being the president of the united states, i think you're seeing him doing that very quickly. he's carrying out a huge schedule on the transition side. so much so that he's actually ahead of...
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his father is going to turn 80 alicia keys' son, egypt, is 5 years old. you wonder if they will catch onto the musical talent they both have. here it is, egypt performs and original song called "super boy." ? i am the super boy super boy ? ?? ?? ?? ?? >> that kid's going to have his own deal, his own recording deal by the time he's 6. >> he's not even looking. >> he's looking right at the camera. >> intensity, wow. >> in his dna. >> his dad #him, dedication and hard work. >> harry connick jr. we knew could play the piano and entertain. yesterday, he showed off another skill on instagram. watch what happens when you combine harry connick jr. and steal bread, he calls it the toast toss. >> he throws steal bread into the toaster. look. let's watch. look in a cubicle. hashtag go. watch watch and go. >> how does he do that? >> how is he doing it? >> hashtag toast toss. then he goes somewhere else. he keeps doing it. is this for real? >> that's a long way. >> watch watch watch. don't cutaway, don't cut way. >> i'm sorry. >> bring out the toast. >> in full discl
his father is going to turn 80 alicia keys' son, egypt, is 5 years old. you wonder if they will catch onto the musical talent they both have. here it is, egypt performs and original song called "super boy." ? i am the super boy super boy ? ?? ?? ?? ?? >> that kid's going to have his own deal, his own recording deal by the time he's 6. >> he's not even looking. >> he's looking right at the camera. >> intensity, wow. >> in his dna. >> his dad #him,...
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i don't believe in hillary clinton going into egypt everything that isn't going to libya and leaving a vacuum. as she wants to take us into syria. would have discussions and disagreements but the one thing we can do is make certain the federal government does its primary job and secures the border. we don't take endangers refugees. director of national intelligence james clapper said, german intelligence said infuse with isis. yet this administration took in 10,000. to want to take another 110,000 next year. angie craig is totally onboard with us and i i don't think it's a good idea especially when from the wikileaks e-mails hillary clinton said and admitted these refugees are not compatible. the reason is because who do you talk to answer you? in order to that a refugee act have a counterpart that has id documents to do any idea over there so the idea that angie and, of course, who said she wanted open borders and a private conversations with support more refugees is a misguided idea when it comes to keeping minnesotans assayed. >> your response of? >> there is no such thing as an a
i don't believe in hillary clinton going into egypt everything that isn't going to libya and leaving a vacuum. as she wants to take us into syria. would have discussions and disagreements but the one thing we can do is make certain the federal government does its primary job and secures the border. we don't take endangers refugees. director of national intelligence james clapper said, german intelligence said infuse with isis. yet this administration took in 10,000. to want to take another...
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obviously one of those two is going to be disappointed, whether it be the egypt/russia axis or turkey. >> one of the reasons the war is so brutal and lasted so long, ayman, is you have layer and layer of complexity and various proxy rivalries playing out in syria, whether it's iran, saudi arabia, turkey kurds, u.s./russia, shia/sunni, you know that. so it's very hard to figure out how you get rid of assad right now. russia and iran are in the driver's seat in syria. aleppo will probably be crushed before donald trump is sworn into office. and really -- >> so do you think trump is going to take a back seat approach to those countries that are in the driver's seat in syria, iran, russia? >> let's put it this way. there was some question as to whether hillary clinton would try a no-fly zone in syria. while there are a number of hardliners regarding assad in the republican party, john mccain and lindsey graham being two, that's not the tack trump took during the election. now, john bolton, if he were secretary of state, maybe he would try to push him in a different direction. for now trum
obviously one of those two is going to be disappointed, whether it be the egypt/russia axis or turkey. >> one of the reasons the war is so brutal and lasted so long, ayman, is you have layer and layer of complexity and various proxy rivalries playing out in syria, whether it's iran, saudi arabia, turkey kurds, u.s./russia, shia/sunni, you know that. so it's very hard to figure out how you get rid of assad right now. russia and iran are in the driver's seat in syria. aleppo will probably...
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egypt has its own idiosyncratic story. abu dhabi down by 1%. dubai's relationship with iran is critically important. that relationship could come under pressure under a trump administration. that is back to the may lows. ini in ourng-market m region. angie: the latest from markets right now. still very much risk off. have a look at equity markets. you have bright spots here and there. what is standing out his japan. lifting the overall tide. earnings coming through when -- when japanese markets closed. at the moment, none of that matters. i will talk more about currencies. when you look at what has been equities, not just have a look at the bond markets, the currencies there. the benchmark is down close to 5% from friday. across asia today, volume's have take the, and when you have falling prices and spiking does not bode well for sentiment. cliff are falling off a comes stabilizing come if you will. new zealand managing some gains coming off a strong earthquake, which is why you're getting a decline at of new zealand. have a look at currencies
egypt has its own idiosyncratic story. abu dhabi down by 1%. dubai's relationship with iran is critically important. that relationship could come under pressure under a trump administration. that is back to the may lows. ini in ourng-market m region. angie: the latest from markets right now. still very much risk off. have a look at equity markets. you have bright spots here and there. what is standing out his japan. lifting the overall tide. earnings coming through when -- when japanese markets...
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i mean i tell the story if the book of i'm in egypt where you and i were together. and after those three weeks we were there together. i go home, at kie ro airport, i met the treasurer of egypt's supernear shop gone three weeks from my wife, i have to bring ann something home, have i been away from her, what do they have here, pyramid ashtray, ann doesn't smoke. what do they have here. they have a stuffed camel where if you queez its hump it honks. well, my honey doesn't have a honking hump camel. i take it and go to the cash register, buy it and turn it over, what does it say on the bottom, made in china, yeah, you are the lowest wage country in the eastern mediterranean called egypt and that is now a country half a world away can make a honking hump camel cheaper than you can, ship it, you know, take it back and take the pun back. and so all of these accelerations are now hammering these countries. a lot of them aren't going to make it. they are like trailer homes in a trailer park. built on slabs of cement with no foundation no basement. my accelerations are like
i mean i tell the story if the book of i'm in egypt where you and i were together. and after those three weeks we were there together. i go home, at kie ro airport, i met the treasurer of egypt's supernear shop gone three weeks from my wife, i have to bring ann something home, have i been away from her, what do they have here, pyramid ashtray, ann doesn't smoke. what do they have here. they have a stuffed camel where if you queez its hump it honks. well, my honey doesn't have a honking hump...
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and it keeps pi at its locations in california and sudan and egypt. >>> to a racist rant caught on camera in chicago. a white woman claimed that black employees in a ross store discriminated against her. >> and the woman called two african-american employees discriminated against her because she is white and voted for trump. people have donated $27,000 to the cashier who was on the receiving end of that woman's tirade. >>> there's a new option for getting streaming cable at a lower cost. 60 to 120 channels. monthly rates start as low as $35. but they could rise later. and the service will contracts and it will be amazon fire tvs and rue could. and you cannot pause it and there is no dvr. >>> coming up, authorities in california upset with the woman that was kidnapped while jogging. the one thing that he is saying that he really wished he would >>> a fight in a parking lot between two women gets a lot worse when one woman gets in >>> take a look at this lightning and high winds could fuel deadly wildfires in tennessee and right now the area under gatlanberg is under a curfew and the fire h
and it keeps pi at its locations in california and sudan and egypt. >>> to a racist rant caught on camera in chicago. a white woman claimed that black employees in a ross store discriminated against her. >> and the woman called two african-american employees discriminated against her because she is white and voted for trump. people have donated $27,000 to the cashier who was on the receiving end of that woman's tirade. >>> there's a new option for getting streaming cable...
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. >> egypt took the unprecedented step of allowing its currency to trade freely. the country announced a series of sweeping measures to stabilize the economy. this is what it's done to the egyptians. this is the one that's more traded. they are trying to negotiate with the imf to have a huge loan. this is a huge deal. >> it's massive. they have been kicking the can down the road, this is the last piece of the puzzle to securing a $12 million loan from the international monetary fund. this last week they told us it was a matter of weeks more than a matter of months. carol: was it expected would have such a currency move? in the space of five minutes, the one from the second most extensive emerging market currency to the 13th. grexit it was expected that they would make a move like that. you can see with a 12 month non-deliverable forward is trading under the 17 mark. we already had his evaluation early in the year. that's your red circle right here. it's the second time they moved. big one, the one they have been signaling whispers in the market. now it's finally c
. >> egypt took the unprecedented step of allowing its currency to trade freely. the country announced a series of sweeping measures to stabilize the economy. this is what it's done to the egyptians. this is the one that's more traded. they are trying to negotiate with the imf to have a huge loan. this is a huge deal. >> it's massive. they have been kicking the can down the road, this is the last piece of the puzzle to securing a $12 million loan from the international monetary...
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that is symbolic and augurs we think well for relations between egypt and the united states. i would say it's about time. trump also speaking with british prime minister theresa may, calling the u.k. quote a special place and vowing to strengthen the lip between our two countries. canada's prime minister justin trudeau inviting trump to visit canada during his phone call. trudeau describing it as a strong beginning. it's been a strong tradition for the new president to make the first foreign visit to canada. joining me now great america pac strategist, veteran of 9 presidential campaigns that he led, the dean, the legend, ed rollins. i have got to get your reaction. this has been a day of great generosity on the part of the president-elect trump. >> the only concern i have the personnel decisions he makes are the most important decisions he will make. and he's very rushed with 70 days. the people become policy. and so the fact -- and they do. lou: government -- >> what happens when you appoints governors? the governors you mention there, several of my friends. they have again
that is symbolic and augurs we think well for relations between egypt and the united states. i would say it's about time. trump also speaking with british prime minister theresa may, calling the u.k. quote a special place and vowing to strengthen the lip between our two countries. canada's prime minister justin trudeau inviting trump to visit canada during his phone call. trudeau describing it as a strong beginning. it's been a strong tradition for the new president to make the first foreign...
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in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse into life in north korea. more and more people are successfully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story. it's been almost 70 years since the korean peninsula was split in half. since then, north korea has been ruled by a communist dictatorship. life in the two counie
in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse into life in north korea. more and more people are successfully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story. it's been almost 70 years since the korean peninsula was split in half. since then, north korea has been ruled by a communist dictatorship. life in the two counie
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the region's strongmen like egypt's president rushing to congratulate america's president elect. in israel surprise and mixed reaction. and americans overseas 'they said it couldn't happen but it happened' 'one man and one election year and in one branch of government is not going to end the world' in mexico - where trump promised to build a wall on the border - the peso plummeted this morning. while in china... questions over the future of world trade. trump promising great international relationships. shortly after trump won the white house--- libertarian nominee gary johnson spoke to an audience in albuquerque, new mexico where he se governor for eight years. johnson has publicly said that being excluded from presidential debates would ruin his campaign.18 and that sucks! "i think the next election cycle they're going to be so many wonderful candidates lined up all from top to bottom on the libertarian ticket. and i think that there is going to be a third voice. and you know what, we weren't in the presidential debates and that sucks! wall street welcomed president- maribel ab
the region's strongmen like egypt's president rushing to congratulate america's president elect. in israel surprise and mixed reaction. and americans overseas 'they said it couldn't happen but it happened' 'one man and one election year and in one branch of government is not going to end the world' in mexico - where trump promised to build a wall on the border - the peso plummeted this morning. while in china... questions over the future of world trade. trump promising great international...
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you will see egypt, africa, mexico, the united states. the leaning tower of pisa, the phoenix dragon over 55 feet tall . these lanterns, they are made in china. they disassembled them and ship them here to america and they are put back together here. they have been at the since july of this year. >> this is so awesome. you can come out until 11:00 tonight here. this performers and foods and prices range from $14.99 for children and $25 for adults. back to you >> what are the major landmarks there? where are you for people who on >> we are actually just south of rawhide right off of interstate 10 and wild horse pass. there is no exact cross streets nearby here. generally speaking, if you know the phoenix out loud station, it's right off the freeway there . >> now i know what were talking about. take you so much, crystal. >>> turning to the weather, it >> you can see our life poll. we will bring it up at the bottom of the screen. cast your vote i heading over to the website. a lot of snowbirds thinking it's not jacket weather. >> it was 45
you will see egypt, africa, mexico, the united states. the leaning tower of pisa, the phoenix dragon over 55 feet tall . these lanterns, they are made in china. they disassembled them and ship them here to america and they are put back together here. they have been at the since july of this year. >> this is so awesome. you can come out until 11:00 tonight here. this performers and foods and prices range from $14.99 for children and $25 for adults. back to you >> what are the major...
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strawberries being recalled across the nation including in colorado over hepatitis a imported from egypt used it to restaurants and other colorado including fat albert c greeley also agreement also red rooster apparently in longmont so far no hepatitis cases have been reported in our state the strawberries were not sold in grocery stores with her back to election news and on a trip making a last-minute campaign stop in denver over the weekend another sign colorado despite its recent voting track record of political reporter chasing george back again to give us a look at how the stakeholders have changed to the presidential race there's no question that state has the state has changed over the years this is what it looked like back in 2004 the last time the republican whip had all the red counties this is what it was like in 2012 when president obama wanted for the second time you can notice there are some changes with the jefferson county and 2004 bush be carried thereby 15,000 votes in 2012 obama beat romney by margin that's close to a 30,000-foot turnaround for democrats over here and
strawberries being recalled across the nation including in colorado over hepatitis a imported from egypt used it to restaurants and other colorado including fat albert c greeley also agreement also red rooster apparently in longmont so far no hepatitis cases have been reported in our state the strawberries were not sold in grocery stores with her back to election news and on a trip making a last-minute campaign stop in denver over the weekend another sign colorado despite its recent voting...
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alicia keys five hillside is artie composing music and playing a piano she and her husband showed this egypt calling the balance superboy was posted on insta graph to go then they're and check it out okay sorry were going to continue support is big dreams is is small's dad gives up a lot of the beats that you hear he is a producer to the one of the speech you year and all the top songs the two of them together are just beyond the rich but the little ones and singing and playing piano of course you give a good light that check it out in the meantime duane the rock creation of their art and it's all about the life of millennial's check this out. i am told that what happens when crystal a privileged woman who lives in brooklyn loses her phone the drive students up to keep them safe and i but not many include a celebrity driver method and got a pic does some kids on a golf cart for acting as a guest driver at the he's got a big ranch in texas he loves the university of texas and it's his alma alma mater of course well he's got a have his cufflinks the commercial like i think we should just get b
alicia keys five hillside is artie composing music and playing a piano she and her husband showed this egypt calling the balance superboy was posted on insta graph to go then they're and check it out okay sorry were going to continue support is big dreams is is small's dad gives up a lot of the beats that you hear he is a producer to the one of the speech you year and all the top songs the two of them together are just beyond the rich but the little ones and singing and playing piano of course...
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. >> turning to egypt. the central bank has announced big changes for the currency. it is plenty to allow the currency to float freely for the first time in more than a decade. the imf made it a key requirement for a 12 billion dollar bailout loan. the move had been expected for some time. the currency was trading at record low levels on the black market. a cheaper pound. to boost exporters. >> there was some disappointment. >> the numbers from the social 166%rk profits jumped by from july to september. company shares tumbling in after-hours trading on wednesday. than $20knocked more billion off. the world's biggest social network keeps getting bigger and more profitable. and september facebook earned profits of $2.4 billion. that's up 166% from the same period last year. facebook took in over $7 billion in revenue. up over 50%. more and more of that is coming from mobiles. it accounts for 84% of advertising sales. helped bye being continued increase in the company's user base led by the asia-pacific market. there are now 1.8 billion active users. >> we are pleased t
. >> turning to egypt. the central bank has announced big changes for the currency. it is plenty to allow the currency to float freely for the first time in more than a decade. the imf made it a key requirement for a 12 billion dollar bailout loan. the move had been expected for some time. the currency was trading at record low levels on the black market. a cheaper pound. to boost exporters. >> there was some disappointment. >> the numbers from the social 166%rk profits jumped...
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and of course this wonderful country, and this sight, in pyramid, the pyramids of egypt are absolutely spectacular. >> it's called crete2cape. from there they finally land in capetown, south africa. and they expect to be there on december 17th. it really is a romantic way when you have the biplanes to travel in. >> so romantic. i'm arthel nevel. harris is up next with fox news headquarters. >>> president-elect donald trump has revealed the centerpiece of the team that will work with him inside the white house. let's get started. this is "the fox report." i'm harris faulkner. the leader of the republican national committee will now lead the president-elect's staff. ri reince priebus was named chief of staff a short time ago. this is the beginning of how donald trump will bridge the divide within his own party and could tell the way his administration will go in the first 100 days. the coordination between the chief and the hill could mean a lot of action in our nation's capitol. remember how deadlocked its b
and of course this wonderful country, and this sight, in pyramid, the pyramids of egypt are absolutely spectacular. >> it's called crete2cape. from there they finally land in capetown, south africa. and they expect to be there on december 17th. it really is a romantic way when you have the biplanes to travel in. >> so romantic. i'm arthel nevel. harris is up next with fox news headquarters. >>> president-elect donald trump has revealed the centerpiece of the team that will...
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egypt's general sisi, who came to power in a coup bragged he was the first foreign leader to congratulate trump. and hungary's victor orban who did wall out his country to keep out refugees called trump great news. and of course, putin. >> i think i would have a very, very good relationship with putin and i think i would have a very, very good relationship with russia. >> putin said today he's ready to open a new chapter with the u.s. >> they see in mr. trump, president-elect trump, somebody that they can do business with. there will be a honeymoon period for sure. >> on foreign affairs, trump is considered unpredictable, stoking fears that at least in global instability. left centre. >> richard engel tonight, thank you. let's bring if our political director, the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. we talk about the political earthquake. people saying we want change in washington. some put it, we want it take our country back. drill down for me. >> what this is, is this economic insecurity that's happened out there. these are the folks that feel a bit left behind. they feel as if g
egypt's general sisi, who came to power in a coup bragged he was the first foreign leader to congratulate trump. and hungary's victor orban who did wall out his country to keep out refugees called trump great news. and of course, putin. >> i think i would have a very, very good relationship with putin and i think i would have a very, very good relationship with russia. >> putin said today he's ready to open a new chapter with the u.s. >> they see in mr. trump, president-elect...
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you know, you guys should check with egypt. apparently they found a working number. or if you know anybody who place golf maybe? the head of the aclu is here tonight, anthony romero, the mayor of new york city is here tonight, having just met with the president-elect today, apparently he's got a number for him. when coughing keeps your family awake. breathe easier with vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. >>> hey, for the first time since the election we heard tonight from hillary clinton. she made her first public remarks since the election tonight just moments ago at an event for the children's defense fund, which, of course, is the nonprofit where she started her career. >> i will admit, coming here tonight wasn't the easiest thing for me. there have been a few times this past week when all i wanted to do was just to curl up with a good book or our dogs and never leave the house again. i know many of you are deeply disappointed about the results of the election. i am, too. more than i can ever express. but as i said last week, our ca
you know, you guys should check with egypt. apparently they found a working number. or if you know anybody who place golf maybe? the head of the aclu is here tonight, anthony romero, the mayor of new york city is here tonight, having just met with the president-elect today, apparently he's got a number for him. when coughing keeps your family awake. breathe easier with vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. >>> hey, for the first time since the election we...
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>> we went first to beirut, then lebanon, then crossed to egypt all stop from egypt, to algeria. syriat was life like in when you left? >> it was free difficult. people were killing each other. we were looking at world situatation in syria. we saw men who stood in front of us and said, enough, you have to get away, get away. >> do you have other children in syria? >> i have five children, three boys and two girls in syria. >> how long have you been in morocco since leaving syria? >>>> four years. >> what is is a been likely to leave syria as a young child? me.t was very difficult for yes, we found we had very big problems. we had to cross the borders. we have a lot of hardship. >> you are a child. what you want to do when you grow up? >> i go to school. i want to be a surgeon. >> in the united states, there is a leader who says that no more syrian refugees should come to our country. what is your message in response to people who are trying to close the borders off to people fleeing the situation in syria today? >> i want to ask him why they want to close the borders first. syria
>> we went first to beirut, then lebanon, then crossed to egypt all stop from egypt, to algeria. syriat was life like in when you left? >> it was free difficult. people were killing each other. we were looking at world situatation in syria. we saw men who stood in front of us and said, enough, you have to get away, get away. >> do you have other children in syria? >> i have five children, three boys and two girls in syria. >> how long have you been in morocco since...
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she held a press conference with the foreign minister of egypt. you know what his job is now, right? comingholding her hand, out of the foreign ministry. when she said that we are going hamas, and declared war. cairo, which is supposed to be -- ok, you know what happened. that war, it lasted until january 18, two days before inaugurated. he put pressure, and the war stopped because he wanted to have a beautiful inauguration party. , someone elseall from south africa was sent to investigate the war. he had 500 pages, or crimes. he tried to discredit him. they attacked him. his grandson was thrown out of the school. said in the washington post that had i known what i know now i would not. but as an experienced person in ae u.n., want to submit report it is no longer your report. it is a human rights council report. this report who put in the field, not one, who participated in this report. that is -- longer, he has no right to do that. since i have five minutes only because they deducted it from my time. [laughter] >> i will go fast. as you know, th
she held a press conference with the foreign minister of egypt. you know what his job is now, right? comingholding her hand, out of the foreign ministry. when she said that we are going hamas, and declared war. cairo, which is supposed to be -- ok, you know what happened. that war, it lasted until january 18, two days before inaugurated. he put pressure, and the war stopped because he wanted to have a beautiful inauguration party. , someone elseall from south africa was sent to investigate the...
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egypt's president rushing to congratulate the president-elect. in israel, surprise and mixed reaction. >> shocked. to tell you the truth, i was >> reporter: but in mexico where he promised to build a wall on the border, the peso plummeted. increasingly tense. president vladimir putin watching closely. sending a personal message to trump this morning and calling for dialogue. while in china he "over the future of world trade. seeing a disaster coming. >> i think he knows how to do business. >> reporter: iran, north korea, syria, the list of global challenges is long. donald trump promises great international relations. it seems like donald trump has just thrown pieces into the air. back to you. decisions voters made in other states making national news include four states raising the minimum wage. colorado, arizona, maine and washington all passed measures to raise the wage. colorado, arizona and maine will have their minimum wage raised to $12 over the next four years. in the state of washington, minimum wage will go up to $13.50 by the 2020 pres
egypt's president rushing to congratulate the president-elect. in israel, surprise and mixed reaction. >> shocked. to tell you the truth, i was >> reporter: but in mexico where he promised to build a wall on the border, the peso plummeted. increasingly tense. president vladimir putin watching closely. sending a personal message to trump this morning and calling for dialogue. while in china he "over the future of world trade. seeing a disaster coming. >> i think he knows...
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host: archaeologists in egypt have found what they believe to be an ancient city, dating back 5000 years. it is near the river nile, close to another site. the first photos of the excavation showtunes and houses -- show tombs and houses, thought to be from the very earliest. period of the egyptian history. it could offer insights into the era. you are watching "dw news." still to come, the hunt for the best bargains is on, but will black friday be a happy day for retailers? and we will take you to rio de janeiro where they are celebrating 100 years of brazilian music and dance of that went from the slums to the world's dance floors. that of course is samba. and we will have the latest on the pilot strike at lufthansa. stay with us. host: welcome back. you are with "dw news." our top story, erdogan hasn't turned to reopen -- has threatened to reopen the borders for migrants into europe. this is after the european parliament called on a freeze for european union talks for turkey. now for the latest business news with helena humphrey. what are the pilots doing? helena: the strike should car
host: archaeologists in egypt have found what they believe to be an ancient city, dating back 5000 years. it is near the river nile, close to another site. the first photos of the excavation showtunes and houses -- show tombs and houses, thought to be from the very earliest. period of the egyptian history. it could offer insights into the era. you are watching "dw news." still to come, the hunt for the best bargains is on, but will black friday be a happy day for retailers? and we...
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after the united states took the initiative and -- in working with israel and with egypt and achieving the sinai agreement, and i'm proud to say that not a single egyptian or israeli soldier has lost his life since the signing of the sinai agreement. but at the time that i submitted the sinai agreement to the congress of the united states, i submitted every single document that was applicable to the sinai agreement. it was the most complete documentation by any president of any agreement signed by a president on behalf of the united states. now, as far as meeting with the congress is concerned, during the 24 months that i've been the president of the united states, i have averaged better than one meeting a month with responsible groups or committees of the congress, both house and senate. the secretary of state has appeared in the several years that he's been the secretary before 80 different committee hearings in the house and in the senate. the secretary of state has made better than 50 speeches all over the united states explaining american foreign policy. i have made, myself, at le
after the united states took the initiative and -- in working with israel and with egypt and achieving the sinai agreement, and i'm proud to say that not a single egyptian or israeli soldier has lost his life since the signing of the sinai agreement. but at the time that i submitted the sinai agreement to the congress of the united states, i submitted every single document that was applicable to the sinai agreement. it was the most complete documentation by any president of any agreement signed...
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amy: talk about what happened in morocco inn 2011, as opposed to what happened in tunisia and egypt. what was similar and what was different? >> what we saw morocco was extraordinary. a lot of people do not really know about morocco, and really, the focus on the political development in the region are more on egypt and other countries that have to do with international politics like syria and palestine, so it was a bit of a surprise. but it was also a bit of a surprise for people themselves. i think the rediscovery of their agency, the fact that morocco saw mass protests in 2011 across the country, which is also, i think, slightly different from what we have seen elsewhere were often protest would con -- will concentrate on other cities. archaic.e you saw is spread all over. this we see again. it's started in villages where fikri is actually from, spread across the country in less than 12 hours. so i think the diversity and the way it spread across the country is quite unique and makes it very hard for the government to control it. i think that is one important factor of difference.
amy: talk about what happened in morocco inn 2011, as opposed to what happened in tunisia and egypt. what was similar and what was different? >> what we saw morocco was extraordinary. a lot of people do not really know about morocco, and really, the focus on the political development in the region are more on egypt and other countries that have to do with international politics like syria and palestine, so it was a bit of a surprise. but it was also a bit of a surprise for people...
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you know, you guys should check with egypt. apparently they found a working number. or if you know anybody who place golf maybe? the head of the aclu is here tonight, anthony romero, the mayor of new york city is here tonight, having just met with the president-elect today, apparently he's got a number for him. >>> hey, for the first time there is no typical day. there's nothing typical about making movies. i'm victoria alonso and i'm an executive producer at marvel studios. we are very much hands on producers. if my office becomes a plane or an airport the surface pro is perfect, fast and portable but also light. you don't do 14 hours a day 7 days a week for decades if you don't feel it in your heart. listen i know my super power is to not ever sleep. that's it, that's the only super power i have. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester.farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable w
you know, you guys should check with egypt. apparently they found a working number. or if you know anybody who place golf maybe? the head of the aclu is here tonight, anthony romero, the mayor of new york city is here tonight, having just met with the president-elect today, apparently he's got a number for him. >>> hey, for the first time there is no typical day. there's nothing typical about making movies. i'm victoria alonso and i'm an executive producer at marvel studios. we are...
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i day to remember the dangers .acing journalists crackdowns in turkey and egypt, war in syria and iraq and terrorism attacks in paris. deadly year for reporters. ♪ laura: we begin this hour with a scandal engulfing south korean president park. an adviser has been taken into custody where she is charged with fraud. outrage over the levels you met had over the president's she may have had over the president's decision-making. she is at the center of the political scandal rocking south korea. sundayeen detained since and she said to have had a major role in government affairs, despite having no official ties to the administration. prosecutors are investigating she exploited her friendship with the president to get money donated to foundations under her control. the spiraling scandal has sent the president's approval ratatis plummeting with regular protests calling for her to step down. to's already been forced fire some political aides. she named a new prime minister in a move to restore public confidence. she's the most qualified person to overcome the various the limits we are facing
i day to remember the dangers .acing journalists crackdowns in turkey and egypt, war in syria and iraq and terrorism attacks in paris. deadly year for reporters. ♪ laura: we begin this hour with a scandal engulfing south korean president park. an adviser has been taken into custody where she is charged with fraud. outrage over the levels you met had over the president's she may have had over the president's decision-making. she is at the center of the political scandal rocking south korea....
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and $900 in egypt. as we say in glasgow, half joking, full serious. it is cheaper for a self-insured employer to send that patient for a three-month luxury vacation to egypt, put them up at the ritz-carlton, give them a meal allowance and take their friend or partner, fly them business class and tack on the niles spa cruise where you will be pampered to death for ten days and you would still save $30,000. that's nuts. that's why when we do surveys, 72% of americans including a majority of republicans believe that price controls or caps on pharmaceuticals should be enacted. i think we will see action on this one way or the other. it is maybe the plot forming the trump administration too. the other thing we are seeing across the country is this migration to try and make volume to value real. the best estimate i can give you of how real this is, is from our survey of hospitals where we ask them, you know, you have to pick one of these options. on the left-hand side is the least invasive, which is, we have no plans to take risk beyond modest share savings
and $900 in egypt. as we say in glasgow, half joking, full serious. it is cheaper for a self-insured employer to send that patient for a three-month luxury vacation to egypt, put them up at the ritz-carlton, give them a meal allowance and take their friend or partner, fly them business class and tack on the niles spa cruise where you will be pampered to death for ten days and you would still save $30,000. that's nuts. that's why when we do surveys, 72% of americans including a majority of...
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a child that says why in the world do we do this, the answer is we do this because i was a slave in egypt and god took me out of slavery with an out stretched arm into freedom and so it kind of occurs to me that if you really do retroject yourself backward in time and really do imagine yourself a child of israel in that time, the truth is, you didn't know the end of the story. we have the story and we tell it and every theology tells its stories so that value system into the soul of the person so christianity might say what would jesus do and we have an example of modern day plagues and all off these things that are part of the story, but if you were a child of israel in that time, you actually didn't know the end of your own story and it seems to me that a core part of all, i would say jewish life and theology life and spiritual life, the core of all of that is nobody ever knows the end of their own story, so the core of, i would say identity of development, really is the leap of faith which in some ways i think is counter cultural because it's not necessarily making meaning and it's not
a child that says why in the world do we do this, the answer is we do this because i was a slave in egypt and god took me out of slavery with an out stretched arm into freedom and so it kind of occurs to me that if you really do retroject yourself backward in time and really do imagine yourself a child of israel in that time, the truth is, you didn't know the end of the story. we have the story and we tell it and every theology tells its stories so that value system into the soul of the person...
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cdc says the strawberries imported from egypt may have been the source of hepatitis a outbreak. no cases have been reported in colorado but authorities say the strawberries were served at the fat alberts restaurant in greeley and the red rooster in longmont. >>> entire soccer team is benched for a troubling scouting report. harvard university says the document written by soccer ,, woman: after all donald trump has said and done... ke a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a b***h! woman: trump's just so disgusting and degrading. he's bragged about assaulting women, and he's the republican nominee for president! and congressman mike coffman said he didn't know if donald trump's a sexual predator. come on. look, we just can't vote for coffman or trump. house majority pac is responsible woman: after all donald trump ke a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a b***h! woman: trump's just so disgusting and degrading. he's bragged about assaulting women, and he's the republican nominee for president! and congressman mike coffman said he didn't know if donald trump
cdc says the strawberries imported from egypt may have been the source of hepatitis a outbreak. no cases have been reported in colorado but authorities say the strawberries were served at the fat alberts restaurant in greeley and the red rooster in longmont. >>> entire soccer team is benched for a troubling scouting report. harvard university says the document written by soccer ,, woman: after all donald trump has said and done... ke a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a...
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lower providence, egypt road and crawford road there's an accident there. move over to new jersey, checking in with a better looking area right now. route 38 in morsetown, new jersey around nixon drive. just a few cars on the road. no big problems or delays. watch for an accident in hanover on charlotte street and swamp pike. >> 6:17. we're tracking rain moving in today and bill henley has an update on that. bill? >> it won't be much longer, you'll see rain drops falling on boathouse row, ben franklin boulevard. the parkway has been dry overnight. the rain is just starting in to parts of philadelphia, about to hit wilmington, too. and it's going to be light rainfall and it's going to be around for much of the day. that's going to keep things cool. rain falling right now. 47 degrees in the lehigh valley. low 50s for the suburbs. philadelphia is at 52 degrees and that 50 right now in delaware, may come down a little bit as the rain starts moving in. you can see 40s this morning, harmony hills at 48 degrees. marshallton, 48 and 52 in wilmington. a cool day tod
lower providence, egypt road and crawford road there's an accident there. move over to new jersey, checking in with a better looking area right now. route 38 in morsetown, new jersey around nixon drive. just a few cars on the road. no big problems or delays. watch for an accident in hanover on charlotte street and swamp pike. >> 6:17. we're tracking rain moving in today and bill henley has an update on that. bill? >> it won't be much longer, you'll see rain drops falling on...