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tom skilling. i would think.d that might be the worst place to open the baseball season for the obvious reason. rich king is there with the white sox. >> not a surprise in cleveland in march. still nasty to see. white sox work out canceled by snow and replaced by other activities. after snowman building the guy's got involved in a good old-fashioned snowball fight. >> this is the third time on scene snow this year. his going out and having a good time missing round in snow little bit. >> have as much fun as you can and the elements. >> starter warmed up with the snowball then later took up the real thing. team record ninth opening day start. >> lot of emotions going but no more than any the day. everyone is so geared up. during a lot of changes at all speeds it keeps the guys off balance. trying to win. >> mark faces korman in the opener tomorrow they say it's both to be in the mid-40s and some sense and let's hope they're right if not we may see more other. from cleveland risking wgn news. >> comes that is no fr
tom skilling. i would think.d that might be the worst place to open the baseball season for the obvious reason. rich king is there with the white sox. >> not a surprise in cleveland in march. still nasty to see. white sox work out canceled by snow and replaced by other activities. after snowman building the guy's got involved in a good old-fashioned snowball fight. >> this is the third time on scene snow this year. his going out and having a good time missing round in snow little...
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. >> stay with us tom skilling is next with the opening day forecast go cubs. . >> love legendary covergirl lashblast? 50% more bristles for big bold lashes. make your look even bolder with smoky shadowblast. 6 brilliant shade duos. a unique dual ended stick for colorful smoky eyes. smoky shadowblast plus lashblast. the smoky eye made easy. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. and try liquiline blast liner to intensify your smoky eye. [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... good afternoon we have some rain spreading across the area it will probably be reading pretty soon at wrigley field we're hopeful this will be off and on this afternoon do not think this will be to cancel the game but it is enough to bring those umbrellas and raincoats kind of a cold day to. 70 degree day that we had last year. a lot worse opening days we've actually swept snow of the bleachers on
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skills. i'm janet bodnar. >> tom: just a reminder: you catch us online at nbronpbs.org. you can comment on our blog or watch any programs you may have missed. follow us on twitter at "biz report" or my personal feed at hudson n-b-r. if tweeting isn't your thing, friend us on facebook at "biz report." finally, something you may know if you pay attention to who's driving what. a new study finds, when it comes to cars, men like looks, women prefer practicality. truecar.com looked at data from eight million purchases in the u.s. last year. the brand with the highest percent of female sales was bmw's mini, followed by kia and honda. guys like fast cars. their favorites are ferrari, lotus and lamborghini. the top-selling model for women was volkswagen's new beetle. susie, for men, it's the porsche 911. men arc parently still like to dream about all that horsepower. >> susie: tom, i'm practical in a lot of things in my life but when it comeses to driving i don't follow that mold. will you find me behind the wheel of a porsche. >> tom: i'll be behind the wheel of a volkswagen, a
skills. i'm janet bodnar. >> tom: just a reminder: you catch us online at nbronpbs.org. you can comment on our blog or watch any programs you may have missed. follow us on twitter at "biz report" or my personal feed at hudson n-b-r. if tweeting isn't your thing, friend us on facebook at "biz report." finally, something you may know if you pay attention to who's driving what. a new study finds, when it comes to cars, men like looks, women prefer practicality....
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skilled. they look really good. i'm going to take them in. they're going to be really fantastic for me, but are they going to stay?" >> tom: the hiring spree won't make a big difference in the monthly employment data for april. that's because the information already has been collected. if you're thinking of applying, the average pay for the jobs is reportedly $8.30 an hour, or about $17,000 per year. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 18. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone, and good night to you too, tom. >> tom: good night susie. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> be more.
skilled. they look really good. i'm going to take them in. they're going to be really fantastic for me, but are they going to stay?" >> tom: the hiring spree won't make a big difference in the monthly employment data for april. that's because the information already has been collected. if you're thinking of applying, the average pay for the jobs is reportedly $8.30 an hour, or about $17,000 per year. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 18. i'm...
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teach them the physical skills that they have to evaluate what is animal doing what is animal behavior and what steps can we take to control the animal before anything else need tom brokaw done. >> the partnership between spca and opd is believed to be the first of its kind in the country. >>> well, they are cleaning up the royal route in london and taking all the help thing get. >> jail inmates are cleaning the wuflts city tube's tunnels of the area near the park t is a chance for inmates to give back to society. hundreds of news sands of people are expected in london in hopes of getting a glimpse of prince william and kate middleton as they arrive and leave westminster be a point big day. the royal wedding is april 29th. >> we will see you again at 6:00. >> good night.
teach them the physical skills that they have to evaluate what is animal doing what is animal behavior and what steps can we take to control the animal before anything else need tom brokaw done. >> the partnership between spca and opd is believed to be the first of its kind in the country. >>> well, they are cleaning up the royal route in london and taking all the help thing get. >> jail inmates are cleaning the wuflts city tube's tunnels of the area near the park t is a...
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skilled labor carried on by people enslaved. flexible we know at least five who built inside of the white house, tom, harry, john, paul, we have their names and now there's probably three black labor involved and of course white labor. but black labor, black sleeve labor in bodies in the structure of washington, d.c.. in the capitol and in the white house. and when they were predominating 14 and it took three years to rebuild again the rely on slave labor to do that construction. meanwhile in the process while they are building the nation's capital, the issue is where will the president and the rest of the government be. and for a short period in new york eventually they all moved to philadelphia. so, washington and his entire household including his black slaves moved to philadelphia. he had to problems in philadelphia. one is a was the center of the abolition movement in the country. one the and the number of the free blacks, this is where you had the quakers and they were on that and they would set up the underground railroad, during petitions and lobbying, they were fighting to get rid of slavery. this is what george washington
skilled labor carried on by people enslaved. flexible we know at least five who built inside of the white house, tom, harry, john, paul, we have their names and now there's probably three black labor involved and of course white labor. but black labor, black sleeve labor in bodies in the structure of washington, d.c.. in the capitol and in the white house. and when they were predominating 14 and it took three years to rebuild again the rely on slave labor to do that construction. meanwhile in...
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skilled labor that was carried on by people who were enslaved. for example, we know at least five of the carpenters who built the inside of the white house -- tom, harry, john, paul, we have their names -- were black. and they were enslaved. now, there was probably free black labor that was involved and, of course, white labor. but black labor, it was loved in washington d.c. and in the capitol and in the white house. and they were burnt down in 1814, and it took three years to rebuild. again, they relied on slave labor to do that construction. now, meanwhile, in this ten-year process while they're building the nation's capitol, the issue is where will the president and the rest of the government be? and for a short period they were in new york, but eventually then they all moved to philadelphia. so washington and his entire household, including his black slaves, all moved to philadelphia. now, he had two problems in philadelphia. one was that it was the center of the abolitionist movement in the country. this is where you had the most number of free blacks. this is where you had the quakers, and they were on it. and they had set up the undergro
skilled labor that was carried on by people who were enslaved. for example, we know at least five of the carpenters who built the inside of the white house -- tom, harry, john, paul, we have their names -- were black. and they were enslaved. now, there was probably free black labor that was involved and, of course, white labor. but black labor, it was loved in washington d.c. and in the capitol and in the white house. and they were burnt down in 1814, and it took three years to rebuild. again,...