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jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par. and now, peter, before, chris stroud hit it in the same place as jason. we'll get back there. just off the edge. jim: rickie for par. nick: oh, carnage down the last three holes. isn't that unbelievable? played beautifully. we were talking him up on how smart and consistent he'd been and now wallop. green by a foot and it disappeared in that thick bermuda and he made double. nick: wow, went from two under to two over in his round. jim: 17. ian: it just goes to show how difficult a chip this is because jason stay normally mone
jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par. and now, peter,...
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jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's body, from head to foot. yet, that terrible wound did not stop jim from pulling those men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrade, and carrying him to safety atop his only badly injured body. he was badly injured. and so it went, shot after shot, blast upon blast, as one of his comrades recalled -- you ever called "medic!" could mccloughan.count on he is a brave guy. as day turn to dust, nearly all of those who could, and really, really had to make it back, they were finall
jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of...
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[laughter] jim: that's ok. nick: yeah, it's good stuff, isn't it? jim: i have nowhere to go. what could be better than this? a little sunday night drama is always a good thing. this has been a great season of golf and we had these two winning early in-on our schedule beach and dustin the very next week at riviera and now here they are tangling all day long. now they go back and play 18 and i think it's going to look different than the first time they played it. nick: dustin want to hit it long in that rough and jordan's second shot with the 6-iron was a bit of a clanker. so you kind of predict that they're going to get it on the short grass and you can see by the hole location it gathers. if they hit a great shot they can bring it in close and the way these guys are putting, more than likely willle -- it will be a three to a four. jim: and the playoffs continue next week and we'll be handing it offer toe our friends at nbc and we wish them the best. they're there's a week off in between before ultimately getting to the tour championship. i can only hope it will be as compelli
[laughter] jim: that's ok. nick: yeah, it's good stuff, isn't it? jim: i have nowhere to go. what could be better than this? a little sunday night drama is always a good thing. this has been a great season of golf and we had these two winning early in-on our schedule beach and dustin the very next week at riviera and now here they are tangling all day long. now they go back and play 18 and i think it's going to look different than the first time they played it. nick: dustin want to hit it long...
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jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and jason talking to see who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par. and now, peter, before, chris stroud hit it in the same place as jason. we'll get back there. just off the edge. jim: rickie for par. nick: oh, carnage down the last three holes. isn't that unbelievable? played beautifully. we were talking him up on how smart and consistent he'd been and now wallop. jim: and paul casey missed the green by a foot and it disappeared in that thick bermuda and he made double. nick: wow, went from two under to two over in his round. jim: 17. ian: it just goes to show how diffi
jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and jason talking to see who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par....
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thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] this weekend,rs our guest is massachusetts congressman richard neal, top democrat on the house ways and means committee. he talks about potential tax when membersgress return from their august recess. tomorrow interview here on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. >> i had never heard of him. i wanted to know how this man who had been told from the time he was a young child that he was not worth anything could have had the courage and determination to find a way out of slavery. i just was intrigue and could not stop dreaming about him -- not stop reading about him. the author of the book "be free or die." >> he served five terms in the house of representatives. there was a bribery charge against him at one point in his career, and he never fully recovered from that, and that in my opinion is one of the reasons why he is not better known today. >> iranian president hassan auhani was
thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] this weekend,rs our guest is massachusetts congressman richard neal, top democrat on the house ways and means committee. he talks about potential tax when membersgress return from their august recess. tomorrow interview here on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. >> i had never heard of him. i wanted to know how this man who had been told from the time...
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jim: yes. robert: all right, well, stay with us because we're going to come back with a tour of the museum, the san jose japanese-american museum. that's next. it's time for the biggest sale oit senses and automaticallyep adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. robert: and welcome back. talk about wearing a lot of important hats. jim nagareda is back with us. and before we continue here, we mentioned that your family had a connection with the photography business since 1920, more like around 1960 was the first family business, right? and you opened the photography business in 1990. jim: yes. robert: still impressive. and we didn't think you were old enough to be a photography shop owner since 1920. okay, but he is currently the executive director of the japanese-american museum of san jose, which showcases a unique collection of permanent and rotating exhibits ch
jim: yes. robert: all right, well, stay with us because we're going to come back with a tour of the museum, the san jose japanese-american museum. that's next. it's time for the biggest sale oit senses and automaticallyep adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. robert: and welcome back. talk about wearing a lot of important hats. jim nagareda is back with us. and...
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in turn, the town changed its name to jim thorpe. and here in jim thorpe today, as in many locations around the region, all around the region, it was storm city. that's what we renamed it. big time. the rains came down, things much better right now. chelsea ingram has joined us here, as the bell sounds now, chelsea ingram joins us to give you more. chelsea? >> hi there, ukee, i'm in love with the jim thorpe area, the people are fantastic. views are exquisite. we had a rough tart with things earlier this afternoon with very strong storms that rolled through the area. these were the same strong storms that caused flooding and owe areas. i'm going to take you to these images right now. this is out of wyomissing and berks county. from the russo food and market showing cars immersed in water and we saw many other storm reports. we had an occupied vehicle, a land slide causing many power outages in mt. laurel and a 60 miles per hour wind gusts, we're so dealing with some rain in parts of the region mainly down to the southeast of philadelp
in turn, the town changed its name to jim thorpe. and here in jim thorpe today, as in many locations around the region, all around the region, it was storm city. that's what we renamed it. big time. the rains came down, things much better right now. chelsea ingram has joined us here, as the bell sounds now, chelsea ingram joins us to give you more. chelsea? >> hi there, ukee, i'm in love with the jim thorpe area, the people are fantastic. views are exquisite. we had a rough tart with...
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and saying buy buy buy let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: hello, james magelicutty. >> that's what my father used to call me. what's going on? >> caller: trying to beat the heat down here, for openers. but curious about proctor and gamble >> no one ever got hurt buying that stock we got a battle royal going on with the management there. the stock keeps going higher i say two thumbs up. chris in maryland, chris >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah >> caller: just new trader here, getting my feetset underneath me i want to thank you and your crew my question, pure storage. last quarter, just before reportings, a 12.5% move and was up about 30% on the week, very similarly positioned right now, indicating another double digit swing >> i mean, the problem is, everyone wants to be in that business i would rather be -- i think you're too kind. all of your analysis is right, but the problem is, i don't know the direction of the move. so i would prefer you to buy salesforce.com i'm taking bernie in massachusetts, bernie. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah >> caller: i would like to hav
and saying buy buy buy let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: hello, james magelicutty. >> that's what my father used to call me. what's going on? >> caller: trying to beat the heat down here, for openers. but curious about proctor and gamble >> no one ever got hurt buying that stock we got a battle royal going on with the management there. the stock keeps going higher i say two thumbs up. chris in maryland, chris >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah...
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thank you, jim great to see you your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ >>> how do you get your head around an old testament style natural disaster like harvey no two storms are alike, they're all terrible and the only thing that matters is people are dying. anything else is just much, much less important but i know many of you want to know if harvey has any impact on your investing so i have some ideas based on history. we can look back at past storms and see their impact on stocks but it's so mixed, it's hard to make any analogies that said, i've been tempted to put together a worst case scenario, especially for the insurance companies, using hurricane katrina, with a $100 billion pri
thank you, jim great to see you your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ >>> how do you get your head around an old...
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jim, jim -- >> on mutual fund. >> do you really, i want to be serious, jim. do you ealy at cnn not know the difference between greencard policy and illegal immigration? you really dent know that? >> my father was an immigrant. he came to this country in 1962 right before the cuban missile crisis and obtained a greencard. yes, people -- >> factual question, jim. [ overlapping dialog ] as a factual question. >> in other ways do obtain a greencard at some point. they do it through a lot of hard work. and yes, they may learn english as a second language later on in life. >> jim -- >> this whole notion they have to learn english before they get to the united states, are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? . >> jim, actually, honestly, i am shocked at your statement that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it's actually -- it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- no this is an amazing, this is an amazing moment. this is an amazing moment that you think only
jim, jim -- >> on mutual fund. >> do you really, i want to be serious, jim. do you ealy at cnn not know the difference between greencard policy and illegal immigration? you really dent know that? >> my father was an immigrant. he came to this country in 1962 right before the cuban missile crisis and obtained a greencard. yes, people -- >> factual question, jim. [ overlapping dialog ] as a factual question. >> in other ways do obtain a greencard at some point. they...
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>> yeah, jim. we're down here supporting the state of texas, the federal emergency management agency. speaking specifically to the coast guard. you mentioned a number 18. we have 18 helicopters in houston right now. obviously, different cycles and pla maintenance to keep them in the air. flying about 12. additional helicopters coming into the area tomorrow. we have the lion's share of coast guard operational helicopters from across the country down here flying in is a prompt of this mission. our counterparts and cbb, data control and marine operations, they have helicopters here. the guard and the department of defense. helicopters from the state, sort of a -- a critical mass here that you can put in the air given the visibility and weather conditions as were el. i think we've got a pretty robust footprint in terms of air capabilities right now. we're surging in additional boats from various regions. you know, we here before the storm. pre-positioned outside and flowing in, and brought in additiona
>> yeah, jim. we're down here supporting the state of texas, the federal emergency management agency. speaking specifically to the coast guard. you mentioned a number 18. we have 18 helicopters in houston right now. obviously, different cycles and pla maintenance to keep them in the air. flying about 12. additional helicopters coming into the area tomorrow. we have the lion's share of coast guard operational helicopters from across the country down here flying in is a prompt of this...
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jim? >> we're joined by democratic congressman al green. his district includes some of the hardest hit parts of houston. it's nice to speak with you again tonight, you estimated that some 10,000 people in one district that you visited yesterday were still in need of being rescued. do you ever a sense today of how many people are still in need of help? >> thank you. let me start by saying we lost one of our finest first responders and we want the family to know of our concern. >>> yes, when i was speaking yesterday, i was concerned about him. that breeze will allow people to suffer if they're want out as and people are being rescued so i' i'll. i do know in missouri city they opened up one school as a shelter, and before i left last night, i was there two hours, buzz i had. this week he opens them up. i'm grateful that that that have been brought in and additional watercraft. b but. crisis management mold? we've got to do everything we can as fast as we can. >> it's good to hear, congressma
jim? >> we're joined by democratic congressman al green. his district includes some of the hardest hit parts of houston. it's nice to speak with you again tonight, you estimated that some 10,000 people in one district that you visited yesterday were still in need of being rescued. do you ever a sense today of how many people are still in need of help? >> thank you. let me start by saying we lost one of our finest first responders and we want the family to know of our concern....
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going to be highly skilled. >> jim, jim, jim, i appreciate your speech. jim, i appreciate your speech, so let's talk about this. jim, let's talk about this. in 1970 when we let in 300,000 people a year, was that violating or not violating the statue of liberty law of the land? in the 1990s when it was half a million a year, was it violating or not violating the statue of liberty law of the land? >> was it violating -- >> when it was 700,000 a year -- no, tell me what year -- tell me what years -- tell me what years -- tell me what years meet jim acosta's definition of the statue of liberty poem "law of the land"? you're saying a million a year is the statue of liberty number. 900,000 violates it, 800,000 violates it. >> you're bringing a -- english philosophy to immigration, that's never been what the united states is about. >> your statement is also shockingly ahistorical in another respect, if you look at the history of immigration, it's actually ebbed and flowed. we've had periods of very large waves followed by periods of less immigration and more img
going to be highly skilled. >> jim, jim, jim, i appreciate your speech. jim, i appreciate your speech, so let's talk about this. jim, let's talk about this. in 1970 when we let in 300,000 people a year, was that violating or not violating the statue of liberty law of the land? in the 1990s when it was half a million a year, was it violating or not violating the statue of liberty law of the land? >> was it violating -- >> when it was 700,000 a year -- no, tell me what year --...
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>> you're up, it's jim >> caller: oh, it's jim. buffalo bills boo-yah to you, brother. i'm looking at gw farmer hopefully marijuana will be legalized and i want to be in the market >> the more states that legalize it, the more people just say, i don't need gd pharma let's go to dan in ohio. dan. >> caller: boo-yah, skedaddy >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> caller: i have a speck play, mp therapeutics. >> man, i looked at this before. i'm so apple focused, my brain has apple all over it. i'm going to have to come back on this one, too i'll take one more but that's okay. let's go to ed in arkansas ed >> caller: jim, tell us about brookfield infrastructure. >> the stock has been much hotter than it should be, given the fact that there's not a lot of infrastructure for utilities. it's a good company. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade re yo? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for
>> you're up, it's jim >> caller: oh, it's jim. buffalo bills boo-yah to you, brother. i'm looking at gw farmer hopefully marijuana will be legalized and i want to be in the market >> the more states that legalize it, the more people just say, i don't need gd pharma let's go to dan in ohio. dan. >> caller: boo-yah, skedaddy >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> caller: i have a speck play, mp therapeutics. >> man, i looked at this before. i'm so apple focused, my...
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jim? >> thank you, cecily. >> a federal judge in camden has agreed to look at the project in margate. margate wants the army core of engineers to stop work on the dunes. the federal government says it's a temporary condition. >> a delaware county man is facing drunk driving charges tonight. 44-year-old sean mccullough of havertown came to them and admitted the problem. rv driving around the gate of the upper darby police station overnit officers confronted him. >> we said do you realize you are in a police was looking for someplace safe. he proceeded to tell them how hammered he was. he had 14 beers. mccullough said he was too drunk for a sobriety test. he was taken in for a blood test and charged. >> a sound waive weapon that ruined hearing. >> and we are with the rightful owner why in some ways it was too late. >> i'm dann cuellar, hundreds of dollars pour in after a man steals a jar full of money for a food bank. >> ducis rogers with the eaglesn action tomorrow night when "action news"
jim? >> thank you, cecily. >> a federal judge in camden has agreed to look at the project in margate. margate wants the army core of engineers to stop work on the dunes. the federal government says it's a temporary condition. >> a delaware county man is facing drunk driving charges tonight. 44-year-old sean mccullough of havertown came to them and admitted the problem. rv driving around the gate of the upper darby police station overnit officers confronted him. >> we...
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>> caller: hey, jim. love the show. longtime watcher >> thank you. >> caller: now that peabody energy has converted all their debt into stock, i was wondering what your thoughts were on peabody energy and the coal industry >> good opportunity to sell right here i think the fossil fuel setup is very bad i think oil's going to go back to the low 40s, maybe take out 42, 41 and you don't want to be anything in energy until i tell you that it's all clear. which is, again, something i've been telling club members. let's go to daniel in florida. daniel >> caller: hello, jim, this is daniel i want to thank you for writing two of my most favorite books. >> you're a great guy. thank you. thank you. >> caller: i have a position in berkshire hathaway b, and i have been wanting to add to it slowly and carefully as you advised, but the thing just keeps going up we've had a minimal tiny dip today, but still it's not enough, if i bought more, i would be violating my basis. can you give me some advice? >> yes i want you t
>> caller: hey, jim. love the show. longtime watcher >> thank you. >> caller: now that peabody energy has converted all their debt into stock, i was wondering what your thoughts were on peabody energy and the coal industry >> good opportunity to sell right here i think the fossil fuel setup is very bad i think oil's going to go back to the low 40s, maybe take out 42, 41 and you don't want to be anything in energy until i tell you that it's all clear. which is, again,...
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>> welcome to jim thorpe, pennsylvania. where the rales move tourists from place to place, a mid the beautiful scenery of the lehigh gourds in the pocono mountains. >> it is like a nestled little community, with a lot to see and do zero do. >> quick scenic ride takes riders to bike, white water back to town. but jim thorpe railroad at one time was the life line for this little mountain town. >> not many people know that the coal that was taken out of the area went through the canals, and then later the railroads, to go to the market like philadelphia, not only for industry, but to actually heat homes. >> while coal wasn't mine dollars in town, the industry kept it busy during the industrial revolution. >> the switch back railroad, considered really the first roller coaster, in america, but its primary use was to take coal off the mountain down to the town here. >> and then later on, before it was abandoned in 1930's it, became a very big tourist location, as well. >> by victorian times, 19 of the country's 26 millionaires h
>> welcome to jim thorpe, pennsylvania. where the rales move tourists from place to place, a mid the beautiful scenery of the lehigh gourds in the pocono mountains. >> it is like a nestled little community, with a lot to see and do zero do. >> quick scenic ride takes riders to bike, white water back to town. but jim thorpe railroad at one time was the life line for this little mountain town. >> not many people know that the coal that was taken out of the area went...
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i think that has a lot to do with the legacy of jim crow more than slavery. jim crow limited educational, vocational, housing opportunities that were associated with state imposed segregation. trying to keep this conversation focused on monuments, i think your caller made a very important point that these monuments have in some cases become the rallying points for the neo-nazis, neo-confederates. that may well be a reason for taking them down. the tragedy of charlottesville, taking a step back, a young woman was murdered over a statue. if these are then going to be for whiteoints supremacists, i think that changes the balance and suggests they should be taken down. they are not than historical relics of the past that are teaching us lessons, they become rally for sort of, of white supremacists. i think we need to be careful because it is not as though once we take the statues down, those ideas of white supremacy will go away. there may be other places those groups will be rallying, or they may be rallying at the base of the pedestal at the lee monument on con
i think that has a lot to do with the legacy of jim crow more than slavery. jim crow limited educational, vocational, housing opportunities that were associated with state imposed segregation. trying to keep this conversation focused on monuments, i think your caller made a very important point that these monuments have in some cases become the rallying points for the neo-nazis, neo-confederates. that may well be a reason for taking them down. the tragedy of charlottesville, taking a step back,...
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jim: yeah, right? so, you know, sophomore year, i spent over, you know, $800 on my textbooks at a local bookstore. and then i'll tell you, rosemary, at the end of the semester, i went to a local buyback and i got offered, you know, $20, with 2 of the books being deemed not buyback-able. rosemary: too many highlighting marks through it, right? jim: yeah, right, right, so, you know, those books were in pristine condition too. but besides the fact, i thought, you know, there's got to be a way that we can cut these buybacks out of the equation, you know, connect the students together so they can buy and sell locally. and then on top of that, if we can't find it locally, we'll find them the cheapest that we possibly can on the market. rosemary: almost sort of like the expedia, the kayak of textbook buying. jim: yes, that's correct, so, you know, one thing led to the next, i started making some phone calls, and then bookbandit was created, so. rosemary: and here you are, an entrepreneur. and you were telling
jim: yeah, right? so, you know, sophomore year, i spent over, you know, $800 on my textbooks at a local bookstore. and then i'll tell you, rosemary, at the end of the semester, i went to a local buyback and i got offered, you know, $20, with 2 of the books being deemed not buyback-able. rosemary: too many highlighting marks through it, right? jim: yeah, right, right, so, you know, those books were in pristine condition too. but besides the fact, i thought, you know, there's got to be a way that...
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jim. >> thank you sarah. there was a line down the block at wills eye hospital in philadelphia this morning as more than 2,000 people got their hands on a free pair of those approved glasses. the entire batch was gone in an hour. >> i feel like i just won a million dollars. i finally got the glasses. >> if you're wondering if you can keep your pair for the next solar eclipse in april 2024, check the label. some of the glasses do have an expiration date. the ones we saw today expire in 2021. >>> well, they had their eyes glued on the eclipse at various libraries throughout new castle county including the garfield park location on carolyn drive. some residents had the chance to look through a special telescope that allowed that em to see the sun and to see the eclipse with the color of the sun. much a similar scene at the folcroft public library in delaware county. their eclipse event included messages from a member of the delaware county astronomer's association. you can relive the eclipse at any time on 6abc.
jim. >> thank you sarah. there was a line down the block at wills eye hospital in philadelphia this morning as more than 2,000 people got their hands on a free pair of those approved glasses. the entire batch was gone in an hour. >> i feel like i just won a million dollars. i finally got the glasses. >> if you're wondering if you can keep your pair for the next solar eclipse in april 2024, check the label. some of the glasses do have an expiration date. the ones we saw today...
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be a young jim. where did you find iain? >> on tape. he taped himself. his mother taped him at his grandmother's house at christmas. we watched so many tapes. iain's was mind-blowing in some ways. >> aw. >> it's true. there was a naturalness with it and a spirit with it and an understanding of what you were saying. >> now you're just being kind. >> no. i am a nice person, but i'm not kind when it comes to those things. i just wouldn't say anything if i didn't like it. >> you have a bit of a mustache. >> iain just turned 9. he became famous for posting viral reviews of broadway musicals on youtube. his dad recently won the role of king george in "hamilton." iain celebrated in song. >> that's my dad. he can sing and act. it makes me glad! >> what do you love about the theater? >> what i love about the theater? the theater. >> just like iain, jim is a theater buff too, and they bonded over broadway. >> you had so many people recognize you in the theater than recognized me. i loved you there. this is tru
be a young jim. where did you find iain? >> on tape. he taped himself. his mother taped him at his grandmother's house at christmas. we watched so many tapes. iain's was mind-blowing in some ways. >> aw. >> it's true. there was a naturalness with it and a spirit with it and an understanding of what you were saying. >> now you're just being kind. >> no. i am a nice person, but i'm not kind when it comes to those things. i just wouldn't say anything if i didn't like...
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in turn, the town changed its name to jim thorpe. and here in jim thorpe today, as in many locations around the region, all around the region, it was storm city. that's what we renamed it. big time. the rains came down, things much better right now. chelsea ingram has joined us here, as the bell sounds now, chelsea ingram joins us to give you more. chelsea? >> hi there, ukee, i'm in love with the jim thorpe area, the people are fantastic. views are exquisite. we had a rough tart with things earlier this afternoon with very strong storms that rolled through the area. these were the same strong storms that caused flooding and owe areas. i'm going to take you to these images right now. this is out of wyomissing and berks county. from the russo food and market showing cars immersed in water and we saw many other storm reports. we had an occupied vehicle, a land slide causing many power outages in mt. laurel and a 60 miles per hour wind gusts, we're so dealing with some rain in parts of the region mainly down to the southeast of philadelp
in turn, the town changed its name to jim thorpe. and here in jim thorpe today, as in many locations around the region, all around the region, it was storm city. that's what we renamed it. big time. the rains came down, things much better right now. chelsea ingram has joined us here, as the bell sounds now, chelsea ingram joins us to give you more. chelsea? >> hi there, ukee, i'm in love with the jim thorpe area, the people are fantastic. views are exquisite. we had a rough tart with...
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>> caller: jim, boo-yah! from smoky wildfire salmon, idaho. >> on fire hit me, man. >> caller: my stock has been on fire since i owned it a little bit over a year right now. ticker symbol eri, el dorado resort. >> hospitality, good stock, absolutely i was thinking about rolling into wynn here marriott vacation, back up again. but i like your stock. we'll go for one more. we'll go to ben in pennsylvania. hopefully an eagles fan. >> caller: boo-yah >> okay. >> caller: i'm from pittsburgh. >> all right. >> caller: longtime listener, first time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: i have a couple of questions about buffalo wild wings, bwld. >> this is too hard for me right now. we don't have to spend that much time on it i like the mcdonald's of the world. that, ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! trader office. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one plac
>> caller: jim, boo-yah! from smoky wildfire salmon, idaho. >> on fire hit me, man. >> caller: my stock has been on fire since i owned it a little bit over a year right now. ticker symbol eri, el dorado resort. >> hospitality, good stock, absolutely i was thinking about rolling into wynn here marriott vacation, back up again. but i like your stock. we'll go for one more. we'll go to ben in pennsylvania. hopefully an eagles fan. >> caller: boo-yah >> okay....
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what is the very latest right now. >> reporter: it was jim and rahel. we will see if stocks keep up their rally. they surged yesterday after a shaky couple of weeks. rise were led by big gains for tech and retail companies. dow jones rose 196 points and nasdaq finished 84 points up. >> wow. >> well, roxana, google, wal-mart i understand they are teaming up to take on amazon. so what is this all about. >> reporter: they are. they are trying to take on amazon's growing dominance by offering wal-mart products to people who shop on google express, that is google's on line shopping mall. it is first tile wal-mart is offering products on line in the u.s. outside wal-mart.com. it paves way for people that make wal-mart order by using google's voice assistant instead of amazon's alexa. >> jim and rahel. >> you know i don't buy things on line. >> what? >> i don't. >> really. >> believe it or not, i like to go in the store, i touch things, it is clothing, i like to see it. >> have you ever heard of google express before this story, roxana. >> turf say i do becaus
what is the very latest right now. >> reporter: it was jim and rahel. we will see if stocks keep up their rally. they surged yesterday after a shaky couple of weeks. rise were led by big gains for tech and retail companies. dow jones rose 196 points and nasdaq finished 84 points up. >> wow. >> well, roxana, google, wal-mart i understand they are teaming up to take on amazon. so what is this all about. >> reporter: they are. they are trying to take on amazon's growing...
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jim? >> well, small acts of kindness and heroism like that making all the difference for people suffering from these storms. our drew griffin there, thank you very much. i want to show you these remarkable -- and i want to be clear, these are live pictures from on board a u.s. navy rescue helicopter. it has just picked up seven people out of the water in beaumont, texas. beaumont, texas some of the hardest hit areas. you can see it's just landed here noumpl to dry land where that family can get out of safety. that helicopter is going to take off. after the storm hit the coast there, people still stranded in their homes and in the water, and you have rescues like this going on every hour, every day, all day and through the night. and we're seeing a lucky family there right now. seven people rescued from the waters by the u.s. navy. as the rain moved on to the east, the sun finally appeared over houston, revealing the full extent of the catastrophe there. rescuers out in force still looking
jim? >> well, small acts of kindness and heroism like that making all the difference for people suffering from these storms. our drew griffin there, thank you very much. i want to show you these remarkable -- and i want to be clear, these are live pictures from on board a u.s. navy rescue helicopter. it has just picked up seven people out of the water in beaumont, texas. beaumont, texas some of the hardest hit areas. you can see it's just landed here noumpl to dry land where that family...
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jim? >> yeah, chris, i'm not sure he was a short timer. >> yes, he -- >> one at a time, one at a time. jim, what do you have? >> i know better than to interrupt april ryan. she can take the floor as often as she wants, as long as she wants. i was going to say in terms of anthony scaramucci, i'm not sure about a short-timer. he might be a no-timer. he from about a historical standpoint spent almost no time as communications director here at the white house. but i talked to a friend of his earlier this week who has been in contact with him throughout this whole drama who said that anthony scaramucci feels very good about the fact that he, quote, cleared the decks here at the white house. he feels very good that he was able to oust reince priebus as chief of staff and sean spicer as press secretary. he had his sights set on steve bannon. that did not work out to his favor. but my guess is that what we'll see on friday is him saying something along those lines, that he was glad to see priebus
jim? >> yeah, chris, i'm not sure he was a short timer. >> yes, he -- >> one at a time, one at a time. jim, what do you have? >> i know better than to interrupt april ryan. she can take the floor as often as she wants, as long as she wants. i was going to say in terms of anthony scaramucci, i'm not sure about a short-timer. he might be a no-timer. he from about a historical standpoint spent almost no time as communications director here at the white house. but i talked...
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jim? >> a ten-year-old with special needs is in protective custody tonight after being abandoned by his mother. deborah whistler didn't want to speak to us when we dropped by her house today. she is accused of leaving the boy 70 years away. it's believed she left him after she found he was not eligible for the base. someone driving bacalle buy by d police. >> temperatures are running two degrees below normal. people are asking where is typical august weather? not this week. yesterday in the 70s, today, 80 but six degrees below normal, low humidity and satellite and radar showing a gloomy start. aspected the clouds clearing out nicely into the afternoon hours. tonight, clear skies allowing a great shot of the moon. joe from hamilton tweeted to me showing the moon is 90% visible off of a full moon in the morning. clear skies show that temperatures are dropping quickly. it's on the cool side. philadelphia 63, six degrees below normal, many suburbs dropping to the 50s, poconos, upper 40s. i'm
jim? >> a ten-year-old with special needs is in protective custody tonight after being abandoned by his mother. deborah whistler didn't want to speak to us when we dropped by her house today. she is accused of leaving the boy 70 years away. it's believed she left him after she found he was not eligible for the base. someone driving bacalle buy by d police. >> temperatures are running two degrees below normal. people are asking where is typical august weather? not this week....
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jim acosta was there for us. jim, tell our viewers about your exchange with the president's policy adviser, steven miller. >> reporter: that's right, wolf, steven miller came into the briefing room today to sell the president's new immigration plan, and as you said, it hopes to revamp the new immigration system but it would do so in a pretty striking way. it would prioritize english-speaking people coming into the u.s., highly skilled people coming into the u.s. which is not a tradition with foreigners coming into the united states. but i reminded him what it says on the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses to breathe free. he talked about undocumented immigrants coming into the united states. >> what you or the president are proposing does not sound like our past when it comes to immigration. it doesn't say anything about speaking english or being able to be a computer programmer. aren't you trying to change what it means to be an immigrant coming into this country if you're tell
jim acosta was there for us. jim, tell our viewers about your exchange with the president's policy adviser, steven miller. >> reporter: that's right, wolf, steven miller came into the briefing room today to sell the president's new immigration plan, and as you said, it hopes to revamp the new immigration system but it would do so in a pretty striking way. it would prioritize english-speaking people coming into the u.s., highly skilled people coming into the u.s. which is not a tradition...
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jim whelan was 68 years old. >>> in a statement governor chris christie said i came to know jim as a forthright, honest leader whose word was his one. current come back of atlantic city is due in no small part due to the efforts and passion of jim whelan. >>> senate president sweeney said jim was rarely one to raise his voice but he was a advocate for atlantic city, a city loved, and determined to see it thrive. >>> in other news u.s. navy is expect to dismiss commander of the seventh fleet after a series of collisions, and according to u.s. officials, dismissal of admiral joseph o coin comes after the crash of u.s.s. john s mccain second major collision in the pennsylvania few months involving seventh fleet, seven sailors died in june when u.s.s. fitzgerald collided in the container ship in the waters off of japan. >>> we are also learning one of the sailors missing after the collision of the u.s.s. john s mccain has ties to the area 22-year old kevin smith spent his senior year high school at cherry hill east. he was working as a electronic technician as board the mccain when it co
jim whelan was 68 years old. >>> in a statement governor chris christie said i came to know jim as a forthright, honest leader whose word was his one. current come back of atlantic city is due in no small part due to the efforts and passion of jim whelan. >>> senate president sweeney said jim was rarely one to raise his voice but he was a advocate for atlantic city, a city loved, and determined to see it thrive. >>> in other news u.s. navy is expect to dismiss...
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jim acosta and the network he works for don't know much about this subject. they don't have any clue as to how many should come ideally. they know very little of the economic effect those immigrants have on americans who already live here because they don't care enough to find out. they are utterly ignorant on the subject of immigration and yet, here is the amazing part. they are still filled with absolute moral certainty and boundless self-righteousness. buffoons the drunk guy at the party with bad breath who won't stop talking. boy is that embarrassing. council sewer of iraq world moments author and columnist mark steyn. did you see this exchange today, mark? >> yes, i did. first of all, i don't understand why jim ar costa is allowed to white house a white house press conference for this kind of show boating. you know, one of the reasons why we need immigrants to come here and do the jobs that americans won't do is because of jobs of americans won't do is drag jim acosta out of there, kick him to the sidewalk and say if you want to do the jim acosta show, t
jim acosta and the network he works for don't know much about this subject. they don't have any clue as to how many should come ideally. they know very little of the economic effect those immigrants have on americans who already live here because they don't care enough to find out. they are utterly ignorant on the subject of immigration and yet, here is the amazing part. they are still filled with absolute moral certainty and boundless self-righteousness. buffoons the drunk guy at the party...
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>> caller: hello, jim. paul from texas. long time listener, first time caller >> yes >> caller: thanks for everything that you do. >> okay. >> caller: i purchased ambridge based on your recommendation six months ago when will profitability increase along with any increase in dividend >> it is a little bit in the oil and gas. you're getting 4.8 the best at what it does and i think al is the best manager in the piping business other than, we also like michael meres, or mike from the midstream partners i would say sit tight, collect the dividends. reinvest and you'll do fine. how about jamie in my home state of new jersey. jamie? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm good. how about you, partner >> caller: good myself question on value pharmaceutical i've been looking to hedge on my portfolio. >> i thought joe papa did a great job when he was here it's not going to go up overnight. i think he's going to work a little magic here. it's going to go 13, 14, not -- maybe 12, 13, 14 as much as 16 to $18
>> caller: hello, jim. paul from texas. long time listener, first time caller >> yes >> caller: thanks for everything that you do. >> okay. >> caller: i purchased ambridge based on your recommendation six months ago when will profitability increase along with any increase in dividend >> it is a little bit in the oil and gas. you're getting 4.8 the best at what it does and i think al is the best manager in the piping business other than, we also like michael...
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harvey >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah >> caller: calling from boca raton, the second promised land and sixth borough of new york city i am interested today in under armour >> don't pull the trigger. i prefer nike to that one. now, all those stocks have run so we've got to be careful ben in colorado. ben? >> caller: jim, big colorado buffalo boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: wondering about weight watchers. >> weight watchers is a short squeeze after this run i don't think you should pull the trigger. derrick in illinois? >> caller: jim, derrick w i bought a stock you recommended a couple of months ago the day after the stock price spiked forward earnings after it spiked north of 114 today it closed at 101 should i back the truck up >> we don't back trucks up after we had a run of 22,000 what we do is pick gingerly. i think they had a terrific quarter. i do think you should buy it but not all at once, not with this market, the little press conferences, now with the fire and fury let's go to shayi in texas >> calle
harvey >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah >> caller: calling from boca raton, the second promised land and sixth borough of new york city i am interested today in under armour >> don't pull the trigger. i prefer nike to that one. now, all those stocks have run so we've got to be careful ben in colorado. ben? >> caller: jim, big colorado buffalo boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: wondering about weight watchers. >> weight watchers is a short...
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trying at -- jim? >> we know he's alive, that's a good thing. stay with us for cbs-3 summer fest coming up at 6:00. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> meanwhile, stay with " eyewitness news," we continue to spotlight the fun at the shore, jessica dean, tori wood he will, lauren casey, see what makes avalon and stone harbor such fun places to visit. >> welcome back to cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this morning >> new jersey state troopers enjoying treats thank to nine year old little boy. there was donut delivery yesterday morning at the police barracks, buena vista, atlantic county. nine year old tyler brought them as a message of good will he and his family have traveled from florida. >> not many people care about cops because they judge -- >> he has a heart of gold. to walk into a room filled with adult men and women, and see their eyes light up over this little bitty guy, incredible. >> get this. in a little more than a year, tyler and his family have delivered more than 22,000 donut to law enforcement steaks cents, in 15 different state. >> oh, boy, they have one
trying at -- jim? >> we know he's alive, that's a good thing. stay with us for cbs-3 summer fest coming up at 6:00. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> meanwhile, stay with " eyewitness news," we continue to spotlight the fun at the shore, jessica dean, tori wood he will, lauren casey, see what makes avalon and stone harbor such fun places to visit. >> welcome back to cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this morning >> new jersey state troopers enjoying treats thank to...
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jim has the numbers. we look at future tracker in accuweather. >> president trump set the tone of the day with an early morning tweet saying military situations are locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely. in other words, trump did not dial down rhetoric and continued to send out warnings to kim jung un and his lieutenants. >> what i said is what i mean. despite the tough talk there doesn't appear to be movement, military mobilization on the south pacific and on the isle of guam there may be heightened concern because of the threat. trump talked about the people of guam. they'll be safe. if anything happens to guam, there will be big, big trouble in north korea. >> there is word that a diplomatic back channel has been established involving an american by the name of joseph young. we'll see where that leads. meanwhile political unrest in venezuela has descended into chaos. the power grab has sparked riots and until today the administration encouraged their latin allies to put pressure on the regi
jim has the numbers. we look at future tracker in accuweather. >> president trump set the tone of the day with an early morning tweet saying military situations are locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely. in other words, trump did not dial down rhetoric and continued to send out warnings to kim jung un and his lieutenants. >> what i said is what i mean. despite the tough talk there doesn't appear to be movement, military mobilization on the south pacific and on the isle...
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>> reporter: hi, jim. the japanese prime minister's office just tweeted moments ago that north korea has apparently launched a missile in the early morning hours. that missile potentially could be in the air right now. japanese state broadcaster nhk has just reported that the missile has actually flown over japan. there have been notices going out called a j alert to people living in japan's northern regions, including al qaeda, to take cover. this is a system japan put in place after the launches to make sure people had a plan such as a north korean missile launch. if these reports are indeed accurate, that the missile has not only approached japan but as overflown japan, that raises the question, where is this missile headed? officials in pyongyang have said this is an extraordinarily tense time because of the ongoing regularly scheduled joint military drills that are now in their second week, these drills happening just miles from where i am in pyongyang. thousands of south korean troops training alongs
>> reporter: hi, jim. the japanese prime minister's office just tweeted moments ago that north korea has apparently launched a missile in the early morning hours. that missile potentially could be in the air right now. japanese state broadcaster nhk has just reported that the missile has actually flown over japan. there have been notices going out called a j alert to people living in japan's northern regions, including al qaeda, to take cover. this is a system japan put in place after the...
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good morning, trang. >> good morning, jim, rahel. fortunately officials say none of those injuries are life threateningment i'll take you right to the train where you can actually see the trolley car involved off in the distance with police tape across it. now, despite all of those injuries, there is very minimal visible damage to the cars involved. but, take a look at the scene overnight. >> this happened just after midnight as norristown high-speed line trolley was pulling into 69th street station. that's when the trolley crossed into an empty car park on the track. in all, 42 people including the operator are hurt. four of them critically. paramedics transported the injured to seven area hospitals. passenger ronnie described to us a very disturbing scene. >> my face hit the wall, put a big hole in the wall, i went straight down, i blacked out. >> there is blood everywhere, the driver is all banged up. this one girl bleeding out of her face pretty bad. >> despite this major incident , septa tells us the norristown high-speed line i
good morning, trang. >> good morning, jim, rahel. fortunately officials say none of those injuries are life threateningment i'll take you right to the train where you can actually see the trolley car involved off in the distance with police tape across it. now, despite all of those injuries, there is very minimal visible damage to the cars involved. but, take a look at the scene overnight. >> this happened just after midnight as norristown high-speed line trolley was pulling into...
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jim, rahel? >> for karen theus as is that's great. >> you can rent just about anything these days. >> thank you, meg, appreciate it, see you tomorrow. >> overseas, over in the uk, prince charles popular at this hit new lows, they say he's beneficial to the monarchy down from 60% just fours year ago. meanwhile sons prince william, prince harry have, popularity rate high 70s there is comes justice away from the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. >> well, president trump unveils new strategy for the u s war in afghanistan. the plan calls for an increase in troops, but erases any timetable. the afghan war now inhe longestr in american history. here's more now from seth lemon. >> reporter: conditions on the ground, not arbitrary timetables, will guide our strategy from now on. >> reporter: president trump laid out a new course of action monday night for the war in afghanistan. the president said he will boost the number of american troops, but wouldn't specify how many. he also wouldn't say w
jim, rahel? >> for karen theus as is that's great. >> you can rent just about anything these days. >> thank you, meg, appreciate it, see you tomorrow. >> overseas, over in the uk, prince charles popular at this hit new lows, they say he's beneficial to the monarchy down from 60% just fours year ago. meanwhile sons prince william, prince harry have, popularity rate high 70s there is comes justice away from the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. >> well,...
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the pursuit of beauty was one way to strengthen jim crow. it was one way to attack jim crow. a set of rituals and practices that were available to women living in the south. how they used it depended upon who they were and what they wanted it was there in use. the women did use it in this way. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 in prime time. television for serious readers. tonight, a look back at some of the stops on the c-span city store. >> gettysburg is a place that took place over three days a 90-degree heat. there are thousands of courses on the battlefield. there thousands of corpses on the battlefield they are always riding it so you think about the stench and then you think about a field hospital where limbs
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>> at this point, jim, they have a vague description of the suspect. detectives are looking for leads they can get from the public. in the meantime, police have increased patrols in the neighborhood. the 84-year-old victim is in good spirits after breaking free and calling for help. >> tied up in her home, the 84-year-old was walking and talking a few hours later. >> he had her tied up in the basement and she got loose and yelled fire. >> a robber broke into her home this afternoon and demanded money. >> somebody came up behind her, a tiny little 84-year-old precious like a kitty cat. did that to her. >> police say the assailant restrained the victim's arms and legs with a belt and dog leash. the call came in at 2:00 p.m. residents sharing concern for the victim well known in their neighborhood shocked that something like this happened midday. >> it doesn't matter how good the neighborhood. they'll get in somehow. >> some people have no souls. how could they do that to someone else. especially an elderly woman. that makes me sick. >> it happens a lot i
>> at this point, jim, they have a vague description of the suspect. detectives are looking for leads they can get from the public. in the meantime, police have increased patrols in the neighborhood. the 84-year-old victim is in good spirits after breaking free and calling for help. >> tied up in her home, the 84-year-old was walking and talking a few hours later. >> he had her tied up in the basement and she got loose and yelled fire. >> a robber broke into her home...
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jim acosta made himself the story so much so it was a battle between jim acosta and stephen miller. it was all over "the washington post," the los angeles time, the "new york times," the "huffington post." it's pages and pages on the internet. he became the story. and i think that was his intention by bringing the poem he did not know by heart and read off a sheet of paper. it seems like he was prepared to make that statement and i don't know why stephen miller called on him. howie: let me play a sound bite of acosta talking about the encounter afterward on cnn. >> i was just essentially trying to test stephen miller on a couple of those points. i think what you saw unfold in the briefing room that he couldn't take that kind of heat and exploded before our eyes. howie: he says stephen miller exploded. there is a history here which some of our viewers may know of jim acosta getting in with president trump and criticizing sean spicer. i have to conclude this is what cnn wants him to do because he's a front-line white house correspondent. amy: they wanted him to go in there and create
jim acosta made himself the story so much so it was a battle between jim acosta and stephen miller. it was all over "the washington post," the los angeles time, the "new york times," the "huffington post." it's pages and pages on the internet. he became the story. and i think that was his intention by bringing the poem he did not know by heart and read off a sheet of paper. it seems like he was prepared to make that statement and i don't know why stephen miller...
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jim, back over to you. >>> well, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" hear what mayor jim kenney is saying about the dare devil dangerously scaled philadelphia's city hall. >>> also ahead, race to the rescue, as rescued a woman trapped in the sin king suv. we will hear from that grateful woman. >>> phillies are on the west coast hoping to keep their winning streak alive, pat's got late night highlights when we continue. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com one person shot see damage left behind we will update on victim's condition. >>> a teenager ace salted while running
jim, back over to you. >>> well, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" hear what mayor jim kenney is saying about the dare devil dangerously scaled philadelphia's city hall. >>> also ahead, race to the rescue, as rescued a woman trapped in the sin king suv. we will hear from that grateful woman. >>> phillies are on the west coast hoping to keep their winning streak alive, pat's got late night highlights when we continue. fios is not cable. we're a 100%...
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watch this interchange between steven miller, the white house top policy advisor and jim acosta of i cnn who started off by implying this bill somehow for reasons he didn't quite explain must be racist. watch. >> this whole notion of well, they could learn -- you know, they have to learn english before they get to the united states. are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> jim, i have to say i am shocked at your statement that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it's actually -- it reveals your cosmopolitan bias. to a shocking degree, that in your mind. this is an amazing moment. this is an amazing moment that you think only people from great britain or australia would speak english. it's so insulting to millions of hardworking immigrants who do speak english from all over the world. jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? >> there are of course people who come from other parts of the world
watch this interchange between steven miller, the white house top policy advisor and jim acosta of i cnn who started off by implying this bill somehow for reasons he didn't quite explain must be racist. watch. >> this whole notion of well, they could learn -- you know, they have to learn english before they get to the united states. are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> jim, i have to say i am shocked at your statement that you think that only...
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action news, delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ i think there is blame on both sides. you look at both sides. >> no that was not saturday when president trump caught so much flack for his response to the violence in charlottesville. it was trump this afternoon and once again he is at the center of a fire storm that threatens to careen out of control it's tuesday night and the big story on action news is president instrument for going in a pretense of restraint at a news conference at trump tower today. the president walked back yesterday's acknowledgment that it was the kkk white nationalists and neo nazis who were responsible for the horrific racial confrontations that caused death, injury and a stain on the nation. today trump said the counter protesters who he called the alt left were just as responsible. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. and nobody wants to say that. but i'll say it right now. >> reporter: the counter protesters did include members of an antifascist group and only tr
action news, delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ i think there is blame on both sides. you look at both sides. >> no that was not saturday when president trump caught so much flack for his response to the violence in charlottesville. it was trump this afternoon and once again he is at the center of a fire storm that threatens to careen out of control it's tuesday night and the big story on action news is president instrument for going in a pretense of restraint at...
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jim, welcome back. >> thank you very much. katie and meisha of course keeping an eye on things this morning, good morning. >> good morning, guys, happen mine day. how are you feeling? >> head cold. >> back at it? >> like -- >> i know, the minute you walk on an airplane. >> here they come. the germs are attack taking. >> yikes. all right, looking outside right now, just one accident, lot every construction, we get to all of that coming up. >> don't you feel like sometimes you need a vacation? seriously? >> i woke up this morning, ahh >> and take that extra day, yes. >> true. >> but, you know, at least the weather is cooperating for the most part. all-in-all, you're very welcome. i brought it just for you. let's take a look what's going on, at the moment, not a heck of a lot. uietty here, i think all-in-all you have quiet day just in general but we are going to see w build, already, little vale of that working its way in,t feature, , all of the daylight hours anyway, do feature dry weather an the clouds, as the day goes on that'
jim, welcome back. >> thank you very much. katie and meisha of course keeping an eye on things this morning, good morning. >> good morning, guys, happen mine day. how are you feeling? >> head cold. >> back at it? >> like -- >> i know, the minute you walk on an airplane. >> here they come. the germs are attack taking. >> yikes. all right, looking outside right now, just one accident, lot every construction, we get to all of that coming up. >>...
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jim, come on up. come on up, jim, look at this guy. [cheers and applause] jim is going to say a few words. and these words have not been spoken by a major political figure, meaning governor or senator in our country for a long time, thank you [chanting] >> first of all, what an incredible honor, if yo thank you for coming and thank our great president for being here. i have got to tell you a couple stories real quick. i have been to the oval office twice in the last two or three weeks. i have been there to present an idea on coal, and an idea on manufacturing. i had the great opportunity to be with our president. now let me tell you just this, i have to be really serious with you just a moment, i have to tell you that the last session of our legislature. i tried with all my soul, i can fell you giv tell you, give mes moment, this man and myself are not politicians, we ran to get something done. ry we ran and gave up part of our lives, we ran because we want nothing. we ran as our founding fathers did years and years ago to serve. now i
jim, come on up. come on up, jim, look at this guy. [cheers and applause] jim is going to say a few words. and these words have not been spoken by a major political figure, meaning governor or senator in our country for a long time, thank you [chanting] >> first of all, what an incredible honor, if yo thank you for coming and thank our great president for being here. i have got to tell you a couple stories real quick. i have been to the oval office twice in the last two or three weeks. i...
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they are evidence of the dark days of jim crow segregation. i think that is precisely why we should leave them up. when we take them down, it is much easier to forget that there were once people in charge who did not want african-americans to vote, who wanted segregation in housing, schools, education, who celebrated the war to maintain slavery. i think you make an important case for continuing to keep up these tangible and important and significant reminders of the days of jim crow. host: the historian john meacham has an op ed in "the new york times" this morning, talking about statues on what you do for washington and jefferson? he says they were largely creatures of their time and yet each also believed in the transcended significance of the was committed to the journey of a more perfect union. by definition, the confederate hierarchy fail that test. those who took up arms for the confederacy were attempting to stop the american odyssey. what do you think about that argument? guest: of course, i agree with that. i am against taking any of
they are evidence of the dark days of jim crow segregation. i think that is precisely why we should leave them up. when we take them down, it is much easier to forget that there were once people in charge who did not want african-americans to vote, who wanted segregation in housing, schools, education, who celebrated the war to maintain slavery. i think you make an important case for continuing to keep up these tangible and important and significant reminders of the days of jim crow. host: the...