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Out power to more than 30,000 customers. A military team has gone to the scene to begin recovering the blimp. The main body and the tail section are a few hundred yards apart. Captain matthew villa, army air amp; Missile Defense command we would like to apologize to the local community for the loss of power and any other inconveniences that this could have caused but we do appreciate that fact that there was no loss of life or any Major Property damage. Villa says the blimp is in an area thats hard to get to. The recovery is expected to take up to a week. The remains of the blimp have been tied down with ropes and Pennsylvania StatePolice Troopers are using shotguns to deflate it. The number of people seeking unemployment aid barely rose last week and the ave ....
You are wish to address the board of education you can fill out a speaker cards prior to the item being called and plenty it present it to ms. Casco please fill out a speaking according to board rules and procedures their they will not be accepted before the board the substitute resolution revision to Bernie Madoffs the agenda is being withdrawn only board policy 932 is withdrawn the board will be addressing the board policy on pages 9 through 11 part of the substitute resolution item a is the approval of the minutes of regular meeting of september 18th i need a motion. So moved second thank you very much any corrections to the minutes seeing none, oar mr. Totiano turf ms. Fewer matt haney ms. Mendozamcdonnell ms. Norton mr. Walton ms. Wynns and dr. Murase. 6 is. Next is presentation to the board of education superintendents report the superintendent is at a unconference about the good work in his place a superintendant guerrero g ....
Good afternoon. [laughter] welcome. Im deborah jacobs, cochair of the 24th edition of the book festival of the mjcca. My cochair and i are pleased to welcome you to the book festivals awardwinning afternoon featuring journalist dan ephron in conversation with nancy updike, producer for this American Life, and our second awardwinning journalist, mike kelly, in conversation with bill [inaudible] Senior Executive producer at georgia public broadcasting. We are also happy to welcome cspans booktv to our book festival programming this amp. This afternoon. On behalf of the book festival, we are truly grateful for the support of barbara exped mining and this years sponsors, wells fargo. In addition, there are over 25 valued sponsors who support our book festival year after year. We are also a proud affiliate of the Jewish Feder ....
Timeout. Were on, ron. Were on. Ron is asking, are we on . Hes been in television for several decades and doesnt know that when the red light is on. We are on. Vary fie it. Trust, but verify it. The red light is on. Lets do a show. A fascinating new dynamic shipping up in what has been to say least a lively republican race for president. Political theater at its finest. We havent seen much of this from donald trump. There is no podium. In iowa, fielding questions from the voters. It was there that he spent much of his time taking on the man who has now emerged as his numero uno contender in that key state. Were tataing about ted cruz. The attacks not as over the top as we have seen in the past. Out to mary bruce this morning. Hi, mary. Reporter hi, paula. Good morning. For donald trump. He held his first ever town hall here in des moines. And for the first time, took direct aim at ted cruz. What a nice job. Thank you. Reporter this morning, donald trump is soaring in the polls. And dra ....
The effects of Climate Change. President obama offering his praise a short time ago, saying the agreement offers the best chance to save the one planet we have. But there are protesters weighing in, too. Criticizing that deal for not going far enough. What is certain tonight, the affect of this agreement will be felt for generations. Abcs Alex Marquardt starts us off tonight. Reporter a standing ovation and tears tonight, as almost every country in the world agreed to the landmark deal aimed at preventing catastrophic Climate Change. Tonight, the white house called it the most ambitious Climate Change agreement in history. This agreement represents the best chance weve had to save the one planet that weve got. Reporter 195 countries signing onto the agreement. The c ....