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in the thick of it. at toys "r" us. >> on the show won the last time you are in a toy store, mike and erica. but we are here at the toys "r" us in gordon. again, it is row after row -- of stick figures, legos, board games, video games, etc. we have a bunch of toys for a lot of parents, grandparents who are inside this toys "r" us just some of the folks in the line have been here since the store opened at 5:00 p.m. >> happy thanksgiving. here are the first people to get through a line of shoppers. customers were allowed and waves. deals on toys, video games -- and something called a pikachu plush. minutes before they were allowed inside. >> this is actually -- it seems more logical to do it now then -- your crazies was about back friday -- the first big box store we actually found open on thanksgiving -- jc pennies at northfield and deals on electronics, cookware and sound systems really big drop. as a live look at the toys "r" us important. in thorton. crazy part about this story -- this toys "r" us tonight. they will stay open until tomorrow night. same for the jcpenney and northfield. live this evening, craig maddow. :09 -- is some n
in the thick of it. at toys "r" us. >> on the show won the last time you are in a toy store, mike and erica. but we are here at the toys "r" us in gordon. again, it is row after row -- of stick figures, legos, board games, video games, etc. we have a bunch of toys for a lot of parents, grandparents who are inside this toys "r" us just some of the folks in the line have been here since the store opened at 5:00 p.m. >> happy thanksgiving. here are the...
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hollen along with kathy szeliga and margaret flowers were in the process of retiring the senator barbara mikulski. >> chris gordon has night. he joins us from chris van hollen's watch party in silver spring. chris? >> reporter: well, doreen, the announcement was just made minutes ago. you see, there it is again. as they are learning that chris van hollen is the projected winner. [ inaudible ] >> it has been a divisive presidential election. hope over fear and i'm looking forward to working together. i think we're going to have to reach out, all americans, regardless of political party, regardless of political inclinations to work together.
hollen along with kathy szeliga and margaret flowers were in the process of retiring the senator barbara mikulski. >> chris gordon has night. he joins us from chris van hollen's watch party in silver spring. chris? >> reporter: well, doreen, the announcement was just made minutes ago. you see, there it is again. as they are learning that chris van hollen is the projected winner. [ inaudible ] >> it has been a divisive presidential election. hope over fear and i'm looking...
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our bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce?, with no history of domestic violence dorian young's home that labor day shooting sure seemed like it could well have been just a terrible accident. but ballistics evidence from two gunshots helped investigators piece together a very different story. neighbors on dorian young's taunton street block describe him as a good guy. no hint of violence and say the labor day shooting never came up in conversation. >> never offered any information and we never asked. because we figured it's none much our business. >> reporter: surprise you he's been arrested and charge idea. >> yes. i am totally surprised because a lot of the neighbors i think were backing him up. >> reporter: at the time of
our bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce?, with no history of domestic violence dorian young's home that labor day shooting sure seemed like it could well have been just a terrible accident. but ballistics evidence from two gunshots helped investigators piece together a very different story. neighbors on dorian young's taunton street block describe him as a good guy. no hint of violence and say the labor day shooting never came up in conversation. >> never offered any information and we...
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in the 2013 killing avenue franklinville man. >> it's what the victim's family plans to do next that caught our attention. our bruce gordon joins usstudio life with the story you'll only see on fox. bruce? >> reporter: chris, the state's prosecution of john norberg is now complete. he will head off to prison, but when he finally leaves his cell the impact of a civil suit could be hanging over his head. john mcconnell was the youngest of 11 children and on friday most of that huge family filed quietly into a gloucester county courtroom to see his killer brought to justice. >> there's void for us. it's like with anyone when they lose someone they love. just can't be replaced. >> reporter: 44-year-old john norberg was john mcconnell's landscaper. he became his friend. he knew mcconnell received a monthly dissable check. in march 2013 he robbed, beat, bound and gag the 54-year-old mcconnell and left him to die. after mcconnell's sister read a tear stained victim impact letter, the judge okayed a plea deal between the state and the defendant. norberg admits to one count of aggravated manslaughter and could be out of prison in just over
in the 2013 killing avenue franklinville man. >> it's what the victim's family plans to do next that caught our attention. our bruce gordon joins usstudio life with the story you'll only see on fox. bruce? >> reporter: chris, the state's prosecution of john norberg is now complete. he will head off to prison, but when he finally leaves his cell the impact of a civil suit could be hanging over his head. john mcconnell was the youngest of 11 children and on friday most of that huge...
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. >>> pennsylvania us senate race one of the most closely watched in the country because the balance of power at the us senate is at stake. bruce gordono. bruce how is this going to play out tonight. >> reporter: quick history lesson. 100 u.s. senators two from each state so every two years a third of the senate turns over. what that means this year, 34 senate seats up for grabs. unfortunately, for republicans, 24 of those 34 are there's to defend so there's room for democrats to pick up some seats. we talk of course about the tomb me and mcginty race in pennsylvania. pat toomey hammering mcginty as someone who he says has benefited herself and her family financially through her time in government service. here's the other races we'll be watching new hampshire, north carolina, florida, indiana, wisconsin, missouri, and out here in nevada. big name in some of these races. marco rubio down in florida. evan by in indiana. russ vine fine gold in wisconsin. here's what we know already in the state of illinois, the incumbent mark kirk is getting hammered in pre election polls by the congresswoman democrat tam knee duckworth that is almost a
. >>> pennsylvania us senate race one of the most closely watched in the country because the balance of power at the us senate is at stake. bruce gordono. bruce how is this going to play out tonight. >> reporter: quick history lesson. 100 u.s. senators two from each state so every two years a third of the senate turns over. what that means this year, 34 senate seats up for grabs. unfortunately, for republicans, 24 of those 34 are there's to defend so there's room for democrats to...
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our bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, with no history of domestic violence dorian young's home that labor day shooting sure seemed like it could well have been just a terrible accident. but ballistics evidence from two gunshots helped investigators piece together a very different story. neighbors on dorian young's taunton street block describe him as a good guy. no hint of violence and say the labor day shooting never came up in conversation. >> never offered any information and we never asked. because we figured it's none much our business. >> reporter: surprise you he's been arrested and charge idea. >> yes. i am totally surprised because a lot of the neighbors i think were backing him up. >> reporter: at the time of the incident, about all that was known young was an off duty 15th district officer had fired his personal handgun during a dispute inside his home. and that a family member had been hit. the district attorney's office now says young was in his son divine's bedroom arguing with the 19-year
our bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, with no history of domestic violence dorian young's home that labor day shooting sure seemed like it could well have been just a terrible accident. but ballistics evidence from two gunshots helped investigators piece together a very different story. neighbors on dorian young's taunton street block describe him as a good guy. no hint of violence and say the labor day shooting never came up in conversation. >> never...
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. >> it's all happening in pennsport where neighbors hope to put an end to the problem. they spoke to our bruce gordon. bruce joins usive in pennsport tonight. bruce. >> reporter: guys, let's face it, pennsport is considered by most folks in philadelphia to be a good neighborhood, good and in some ways getting better, but random street crimes knows no boundaries and that has vehicle owners and homeowners around here nervous. the home security camera video shows a handful of young people walking down the sidewalk on 1700 block of east moyaminsing saturday night. one member of the group peels off walking up the steps of a home and it appears to check the front door presumable toll see if it was unlocked. fortunately it was not. doreen beaver lives right next door. >> i was scared. i thought, you know, supposing that did break down the door. >> get in an unlocked door. >> reporter: a few blocks away that same night, several vehicle break ins were reported two on the 200 block of wharton street. carolycarolyn's van was hit, sht clothing, her daughter's wallet and keys. >> she's already changed her lock. >> you come out a
. >> it's all happening in pennsport where neighbors hope to put an end to the problem. they spoke to our bruce gordon. bruce joins usive in pennsport tonight. bruce. >> reporter: guys, let's face it, pennsport is considered by most folks in philadelphia to be a good neighborhood, good and in some ways getting better, but random street crimes knows no boundaries and that has vehicle owners and homeowners around here nervous. the home security camera video shows a handful of young...
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in the presidential race. it is a dead heat. you cannot get any closer than what's going on right now. >> bruce gordon joins us in the studio spinninghe numbers as they come in. bruce. >> well the numbers there the percentage if's you round everything off are tied. donald trump leads right now with the vast vast majority of vote counseled by two thus san votes statewide. this blows a hole in the theory democrats have been working on for a number of presidential cycles. you can win the big populated areas like southeastern pennsylvania, philly, delaware county, montgomery county, chester and bucks county, do well in allegheny county out in pittsburgh and lose the entire rest of the state all of this red here none of the it matters you can win as democrat with a dozen or so counties out of pennsylvania sketch counties. not so fast. last time around in 2012 the democrats came out of philadelphia with about 465,000 vote margin. this time around, in the city of philadelphia, we're going to see a margin of about 446,000 for the democrat hillary clinton so more or less the same kind of margin let's look at the four counties surroundin surr
in the presidential race. it is a dead heat. you cannot get any closer than what's going on right now. >> bruce gordon joins us in the studio spinninghe numbers as they come in. bruce. >> well the numbers there the percentage if's you round everything off are tied. donald trump leads right now with the vast vast majority of vote counseled by two thus san votes statewide. this blows a hole in the theory democrats have been working on for a number of presidential cycles. you can win...
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the shipwreck was made fame in us a song by gordon lightfoot and it was blamed on the witch of november named for fierce storms on the great lakes. >> a lots happened weatherwise on this date. the white hurricane 1915 and also if you remember, 2002 is so affected our morning show anchor brian duffy, his neighborhood in twinsburg. so you might remember that. >> 58 now in cleveland. you have to get clouds to get any kind of thunderstorms or snow. we don't have any of that right now. look how warm it is to the west. 66 minneapolis way above normal for them and no real cold air in sight even though it will cool down tomorrow for veteran's day. i will start future view at 1 a.m. tonight when the clouds start to increase. we have a cold front coming through early tomorrow morning. the only thick is rain and can you see it is mild at 7:00 a.m., 40s to around 50. the thing is we don't move in temperature tomorrow. essentially holding steady, if not dropping by late day. we are only going to go with sprinkles with this one, guys. rains. as a matter of fact, the next 7 days no significant rainfal
the shipwreck was made fame in us a song by gordon lightfoot and it was blamed on the witch of november named for fierce storms on the great lakes. >> a lots happened weatherwise on this date. the white hurricane 1915 and also if you remember, 2002 is so affected our morning show anchor brian duffy, his neighborhood in twinsburg. so you might remember that. >> 58 now in cleveland. you have to get clouds to get any kind of thunderstorms or snow. we don't have any of that right now....
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captured the commonwealth since 1988 and it catapulted him over the threshold in the early morning hours. our bruce gordon joins us live from center city with the urban rule divide that marked the trump victory in pennsylvania. bruce. >> reporter: yeah, want divide it was. time was a democrat could win pennsylvania by scoring big voter margins here in the city of philadelphia and the four counties immediately surrounding the city and over come losses elsewhere in the vast rural stretches of the state. not this time. hillary clinton defeated trump by 600,000 votes in this urban and suburban region. it wasn't enough. >> across the line into lancaster county, you're a world away from philadelphia. call it trump world. >> have a good day. >> reporter: nowhere is that more clear than at the brass eagle family restaurant in gap. where ann steal is the morning manager. >> what's the comments you're hearing most this morning from folks? >> just that they're happy that he pulled it off. yeah. and hopefully he brings country back together. >> reporter: these long-time friends come to the brass eagle for lunch every other we
captured the commonwealth since 1988 and it catapulted him over the threshold in the early morning hours. our bruce gordon joins us live from center city with the urban rule divide that marked the trump victory in pennsylvania. bruce. >> reporter: yeah, want divide it was. time was a democrat could win pennsylvania by scoring big voter margins here in the city of philadelphia and the four counties immediately surrounding the city and over come losses elsewhere in the vast rural stretches...
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in your life, you better sit down. the philadelphia region is about to get yet another area code. >> because it's running out of numbers on the 215 and 267 pre fixes. bruce gordon joins usn studio. bruce, this story hits you close to home. >> oh yeah it sure does. because my home phone when i was growing up in warminster had 215 area code. everyone in the city and its pennsylvania suburbs was 215 and we like it that way. then i moved away came back in 1994, moved to delaware county, and was told they had run out of the 215's i had to have a new area code. 610. i felt angry, ashamed, like an outsider looking in. well, now they've done it again. all you out there, you with your faces buried in your phones. smart and otherwise. hear this. countdown is on to bring brand new area code likely to be added to the city and some surrounding pa suburbs in the spring of 218. it's a whole new world out there, people. >> i have had two phones over 15 years. so -- 215. >> yes. >> you are 215. >> that's correct. >> anything else you're not you? >> not me. no. >> reporter: pennsylvania's public utility commission is behind this outrage. they've just approved an area code relief plan. re
in your life, you better sit down. the philadelphia region is about to get yet another area code. >> because it's running out of numbers on the 215 and 267 pre fixes. bruce gordon joins usn studio. bruce, this story hits you close to home. >> oh yeah it sure does. because my home phone when i was growing up in warminster had 215 area code. everyone in the city and its pennsylvania suburbs was 215 and we like it that way. then i moved away came back in 1994, moved to delaware county,...
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our bruce gordon joins us in studio with the latest developments. bruce? >> reporter: jay anna powell was on her way home from school that friday afternoon. her three siblings by her side. mom waiting for them to get home. jay anna never made it. a hit-and-run driver saw to th that. >> ayesha pool and james powell huddled with the 19th district police captain before stepping forward to address the hit-and-run driver who took their daughter's life. >> i have to leave my baby today. the hardest thing in my life. i don't get a prom. i don't get a graduation. no marriage. no grandkids. no nothing. turn yourself in. make it better on everybody. please turn yourself in. >> reporter: jay anna was struck and killed by a silver nissan all the ma in the intersection of saidrd and lansdowne around 3:15 on the afternoon of november 18th. police believe the striking vehicle was a 2009 to 2012 model and would have sustained damage to the front grill and one health. that damage would either be now evident or recently repaired. >> i want to say is, to the driver, your cha
our bruce gordon joins us in studio with the latest developments. bruce? >> reporter: jay anna powell was on her way home from school that friday afternoon. her three siblings by her side. mom waiting for them to get home. jay anna never made it. a hit-and-run driver saw to th that. >> ayesha pool and james powell huddled with the 19th district police captain before stepping forward to address the hit-and-run driver who took their daughter's life. >> i have to leave my baby...
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chopper 4 giving us the view through the eyes of a driver in one of the cars crushed by that ryder truck. amazingly, he was able to walk away. chris gordon has his incredible story and new pictures for us in the story you'll see only here on news 4. hi, chris. >> reporter: quinn burroughs says it began as a routine day. he left his home in rockville, traveling across the beltway to truck couldn't stop and hit another setting off a chain reaction involving three cars and burroughs found his car beneath an overturned truck. >> i survived. i made it. >> reporter: quinn tells us his story and shares the video and pictures he took of his car crushed beneath a truck. he explains what we watched real realtime as we watched, chopper 4 gave us a the incident. a car hit him pushing his car into another vehicle. >> when the truck was falling, that was -- that scared me. >> reporter: you knew it was going to hit you. >> oh, yeah. it hit me already. then when i looked i could see it -- it was pretty fast, but i could see it tipping and that's when i ducked my head. my door opened, i got right out, nothing was jammed or anything like that which is gre
chopper 4 giving us the view through the eyes of a driver in one of the cars crushed by that ryder truck. amazingly, he was able to walk away. chris gordon has his incredible story and new pictures for us in the story you'll see only here on news 4. hi, chris. >> reporter: quinn burroughs says it began as a routine day. he left his home in rockville, traveling across the beltway to truck couldn't stop and hit another setting off a chain reaction involving three cars and burroughs found...
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country and here in our area are weighing in on what the appointment signals about a trump administration. our bruce gordon spent the day gauging pins. joins us now studio. what do you have, bruce? >> reporter: exit polls suggest donald trump got just a carter quarter of the jewish vote in this country, and the new president-elect's choice of steve bannon as his right hand man is not likely to help mr. trump increase his popularity among that community. house speaker paul ryan wanted to talk about unity among washington republicans tuesday. instead he spent his time fending off questions about steve bannon. >> look, i would just simply say that the president is going to be judged on his results. this is a person who helped him within incredible victory incredible campaign. >> bannon the controversial former head of the all right news site bright bart was a key adviser to trauma. ville the president' ears and that has riled the jewish community. some of whom believe bannon is an anti semite the. >> first reaction my gut reaction was, truly sadness. >> reporter: nancy baron bear is regional director of the anti defamation league. >> when presid
country and here in our area are weighing in on what the appointment signals about a trump administration. our bruce gordon spent the day gauging pins. joins us now studio. what do you have, bruce? >> reporter: exit polls suggest donald trump got just a carter quarter of the jewish vote in this country, and the new president-elect's choice of steve bannon as his right hand man is not likely to help mr. trump increase his popularity among that community. house speaker paul ryan wanted to...
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in philadelphia, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> many of us parents have been there. ck for a second and your child is in trouble. lucky for this baby someone was watching over it. >> i felt like something came and just push me forward. >> why their mom still can't believe it all happened. >> amazing story. can't wait to see it. >>> how did you learn to be a daddy? not so easy especially if you didn't have a dad yourself. tonight we're taking to you daddy university. ♪ now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. yo, south philly all day tomorrow we'll find construction crews out at broad and patison during the midday. also, watch for work all this week on 95 they'll be workin wog both the princeton avenue and cottman avenue on and off-ramp in addition to the knife girard construction. watch out for possible delays tomorrow morning across the board on the regional rail lines those slippery rails from all the fallen leaves, and tonight through tomorrow morning around 5:00 the vine expressway remains closed with construction. we'll check the
in philadelphia, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> many of us parents have been there. ck for a second and your child is in trouble. lucky for this baby someone was watching over it. >> i felt like something came and just push me forward. >> why their mom still can't believe it all happened. >> amazing story. can't wait to see it. >>> how did you learn to be a daddy? not so easy especially if you didn't have a dad yourself. tonight we're taking to you daddy...
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and two in woodly park and in that area a gun was used in at and disturbing find in child's bag of halloween candy. police were called to a home gordon drive glen bernie. there was no needle in the sir inth people don't know where it dpraim or if it was given to the child. open rolement begins today for president's affordable care health care act and healthcare vans will be hitting road today in the district. answer questions and offer application assistance as well. >> today new security measures will be in force at arlington national cemeteries new measure to enhance efforts to improve visitor safety. bob barn add is live with the latest and bob i know you reported earlier on this talking about no dog no cyclist and is this the same measure know cars here a moment ago and now it's no pets no bicycles and now any car that comes in the driver has to stop and show driver lises and they're allowed in here and there's security people here. let's see what happens here as the car comes up. basically you have to show id to drive a car inside ar liping top national cemetery starting today. and they say the security for people who walk up wi
and two in woodly park and in that area a gun was used in at and disturbing find in child's bag of halloween candy. police were called to a home gordon drive glen bernie. there was no needle in the sir inth people don't know where it dpraim or if it was given to the child. open rolement begins today for president's affordable care health care act and healthcare vans will be hitting road today in the district. answer questions and offer application assistance as well. >> today new security...
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in so many of the city's older buildings. philadelphia lawmakers are moving to reduce that threat. bruce gordon joins us live now. have seen some progress. the situation has improved but got to say not nearly enough. >> reporter: yeah, not nearly enough. we're talking probably several thousand children in the city of philadelphia as you say poisoned by eating chips of peeling paint from inside buildings built prior to 1978. the paint in those buildings almost always contained lead. that led can do serious damage to a child's brain and nervous system. >> it's a permanent dissable. so -- >> reporter: he's going to have problems for the rest of his life. >> for the rest of his life he'll have problems. >> reporter: nine-year-old jaelin should be in fourth grade. he's only in second. he cannot read or spell or follow most commands. had he she says her boy was poisoned by eating chips of lead paint peeling from the windows of the family's rented row house when he was just a toddler. >> he would just find the paint chips and we would catch him. >> when his development slowed shed him tested it was lead pa pain. he will
in so many of the city's older buildings. philadelphia lawmakers are moving to reduce that threat. bruce gordon joins us live now. have seen some progress. the situation has improved but got to say not nearly enough. >> reporter: yeah, not nearly enough. we're talking probably several thousand children in the city of philadelphia as you say poisoned by eating chips of peeling paint from inside buildings built prior to 1978. the paint in those buildings almost always contained lead. that...
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in pennsport, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> some of the us celebrate the death of fidel castro longines of people in cuba have the opposite reaction. to night why they say they're mourning a man many other believes was a villain and tehran. >> it's enough he was shoplifting but to injure that lady like that. >> a man caught shoplifting. what he did in the parking lot was much worse. what he's accused of doing that sent an elderly woman to the hospital. >> now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. two new project that is began today. going to certainly cause havoc threw the week. roosevelt boulevard at the broad street overpass you'll see delays on the express lanes on the boulevard. also gang on college avenue that bridge that goes over the septa tracks will have a makeover. that's also going to cause delays right at the intersection haverford avenue and watch for the old lane shuffles here along i-95 construction zone from cottman avenue on through girard avenue. we'll check the jam cams. sue has the wet forecast when we see you bright and early tom
in pennsport, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> some of the us celebrate the death of fidel castro longines of people in cuba have the opposite reaction. to night why they say they're mourning a man many other believes was a villain and tehran. >> it's enough he was shoplifting but to injure that lady like that. >> a man caught shoplifting. what he did in the parking lot was much worse. what he's accused of doing that sent an elderly woman to the hospital. >> now with...
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our bruce gordon has been talking to jewish leaders from across our area today. joins us in studio now. bruce, a lot of controversy on this one. >> reporter: you got that right. exit polls show donald trump lost jewish voters by nearly three to one margin on election day and in one of his first moves as president-elect, mr. trump chose as his right hand man someone bound to end rage at least a good portion of that community. house speaker paul ryan wanted to talk about unity within the republican party tuesday. instead he spent much of his time side stepping questions about steve bannon's controversial past. >> i'm not worrying about -- i'm not looking backwards i'm looking forward. i'm looking to the future and looking forward to how we make this work for the american people. >> bannon the fire brand former head of the all right news website bright bart was a key adviser to candidate trump now he'll be in the room when presidential decisions are made. that has sent shock waves through the nation's jewish community where many people bannon is an anti semite. >> the first rea
our bruce gordon has been talking to jewish leaders from across our area today. joins us in studio now. bruce, a lot of controversy on this one. >> reporter: you got that right. exit polls show donald trump lost jewish voters by nearly three to one margin on election day and in one of his first moves as president-elect, mr. trump chose as his right hand man someone bound to end rage at least a good portion of that community. house speaker paul ryan wanted to talk about unity within the...
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in silver spring. those families are part of a lawsuit. chris gordon has the update for us. >> reporter: class action lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the residents where the apartment the explosion occurred. they gathered some of the victims at the corporate headquarters of washington gas. they are suing, alleging negligence led to the natural gas leak in a meter room that caused the explosion. seven people died. 30 or more were taken for treatment in area hospitals. 86 families were displaced from their homes. >> we're asking for justice. we're asking for substantial damages. we're asking for safety reforms responded to your request for a apply saying they're working with the ntsb on the investigation so they're prohibited from commenting on the investigation or any lawsuit filed in connection with this explosion. that is the latest from silver spring, back to you. >>> it is now 4:51. today, the oldest synagogue in d.c. is being moved. the adas israel synagog right now it is on third and g street. it end up on third and f street. that is happening in a few years to m
in silver spring. those families are part of a lawsuit. chris gordon has the update for us. >> reporter: class action lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the residents where the apartment the explosion occurred. they gathered some of the victims at the corporate headquarters of washington gas. they are suing, alleging negligence led to the natural gas leak in a meter room that caused the explosion. seven people died. 30 or more were taken for treatment in area hospitals. 86 families...
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. >> as bruce gordon tells us coaches are not letting anything get in their way matter how big the struggleeport roar not exactly lincoln financial we're locking at. >> not at all. >> but it's ours. report roar 41-year-old anthony meadows shows us the football field his new sigma sharks use courtesy neumann-goretti high school after their pre-game ritual. >> we literally walk to make sure there's no dog mess or anything on the feel. >> reporter: welcome to youth sports in the city of philadelphia. meadows and other adult volunteers coach kids ages five to 15 in football and in life. neither is easy. the fields are lumpy, baron in spots but the lessons are important. >> the whole concept of working with others being able to deal with tough times, be able to overcome them and sometimes that harsh reality of failure. we didn't win a game. but guess what, we still keep going. >> reporter: latest life lesson came just last week. >> we kind of store all of our equipment, field equipment and things like that. >> reporter: thieves cut the chain holding the security gate surrounding the field closed
. >> as bruce gordon tells us coaches are not letting anything get in their way matter how big the struggleeport roar not exactly lincoln financial we're locking at. >> not at all. >> but it's ours. report roar 41-year-old anthony meadows shows us the football field his new sigma sharks use courtesy neumann-goretti high school after their pre-game ritual. >> we literally walk to make sure there's no dog mess or anything on the feel. >> reporter: welcome to youth...
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gordon bethune, up next. >>> welcome back. warren buffett disclosing new investments in american airlines, delta and continental. joining us cnbc contributor. a pleasure to have you on the show. what are your thoughts on this new investment from warren buffett? it certainly comes as a surprise, given that warren in the past has openly criticized the airlines industry. >> well, i think it's a sign of confidence the airline industry isn't what he invested in in 1989. it's certainly transformed itself. i think it kind of endorses the four top management teams on this 80% of the marketplace. and i think the oil getting stabilized and maybe some new growth opportunities in america says it might be a smart play. i would never bet against warren, that's for sure. >> gordon, the plunge in fuel prices, yes, helped the airline industry last year. i think it was record profitability for the airlines in 2015, but now this speculation that opec will cut back on production later this month at the opec summit. that could result in oil prices rising and, therefore, fuel charges also rising. is this investment too late, i guess? >> i don't
gordon bethune, up next. >>> welcome back. warren buffett disclosing new investments in american airlines, delta and continental. joining us cnbc contributor. a pleasure to have you on the show. what are your thoughts on this new investment from warren buffett? it certainly comes as a surprise, given that warren in the past has openly criticized the airlines industry. >> well, i think it's a sign of confidence the airline industry isn't what he invested in in 1989. it's certainly...
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us. they talk about military experiences in transition back to civilian life. health care journalist and author suzanne gordono talk about issues facing veterans. be sure to talk about -- watch washington journal. join the discussion. president-elect donald trump visited washington dc today. he met with president obama at the white house and republican leadership on capitol hill. after their meeting in the oval office, president obama and president-elect trump talked to reporters. obama: we had an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up the white house. we talked about foreign policy, saidtic policy, and as i last night, my number e
us. they talk about military experiences in transition back to civilian life. health care journalist and author suzanne gordono talk about issues facing veterans. be sure to talk about -- watch washington journal. join the discussion. president-elect donald trump visited washington dc today. he met with president obama at the white house and republican leadership on capitol hill. after their meeting in the oval office, president obama and president-elect trump talked to reporters. obama: we had...
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in jail for a long time. our bruce gordon has been on the cosby sexual assault case from the beginning and joins us live in norristownith more information tonight. bruce? >> reporter: iain, the criminal case against bill cosby moves forward of course but the fight going on in this courthouse today, tomorrow and if the schedule holds for two days in december will determine what evidence may and what evidence may not be used against the legendary entertainer. the rulings when they come could be hugely important. during this scheduled four-day hearing prosecutors are set to argue for the right to bring to the witness stand at trial more than a dozen cosby a accusers. unconnected to his criminal case who will testify he used drugs and alcohol to render them up capable of agreeing to this sexual advances. celebrated women's advocate and attorney gloria allred represents some of cosby's accusers. >> why would you give someone drugs or alcohol and then have sex with them. the argument would be that you would know they wouldn't consent unless they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol which new jersey which they con s
in jail for a long time. our bruce gordon has been on the cosby sexual assault case from the beginning and joins us live in norristownith more information tonight. bruce? >> reporter: iain, the criminal case against bill cosby moves forward of course but the fight going on in this courthouse today, tomorrow and if the schedule holds for two days in december will determine what evidence may and what evidence may not be used against the legendary entertainer. the rulings when they come...
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properly managed -- and pardon use of the word manipulated -- it puts people of color in a position to open doors that have been closed for decades to blake folks. >> gordon has seen an increase in the number of black directors but admits more needs to be done. after all, minority directors often ensure that funds go to areas where it's needed. get into having conversations about spending. when you talk about spending, you talk about with whom are you spending. it provides me, as a black director, the opportunity to raise the question for the -- of the billions of dollars that said institution, said corporation, is going to spend in a planned year, how much of that spend is going to be with minority-owned companies? >> gordon is aow to any board, having served as a top executive at verizon and at ceo of the naacp. to this former b.e. executive of the year, the key to attaining a seat on the board of a major corporation is a matter of performance. >> it's hard work. and hard work. and hard work. i've always believed -- and i'm confident that this is the case -- that you have to outwork everybody who's around you. good as your peers. it's being better than
properly managed -- and pardon use of the word manipulated -- it puts people of color in a position to open doors that have been closed for decades to blake folks. >> gordon has seen an increase in the number of black directors but admits more needs to be done. after all, minority directors often ensure that funds go to areas where it's needed. get into having conversations about spending. when you talk about spending, you talk about with whom are you spending. it provides me, as a black...
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in iowa city. diana... thank you for making time for us. what can people expect with this? wycliff gordon, the jazz what was his reaction coming back to iowa city... and what was his reaction nashville garth brooks walked away with the night's the year. we look at the most unforgettable performances. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your first alert forecast. stay with killing two des moines police officers could still face charges today. we've got the latest on the investigation. one of the officers killed graduated from iowa city west. we're talking with those who knew officer beminio. and we're following the case of a dubuque man, accused of killing his daughter, who is in court late this morning. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at midday. des moines police today said they found a and believe that was the firearm used in the killings of two des moines-area police officers early wednesday morning. police say that 46-year- old scott greene of urbandale is still in the hospital and, because of that, he ha
in iowa city. diana... thank you for making time for us. what can people expect with this? wycliff gordon, the jazz what was his reaction coming back to iowa city... and what was his reaction nashville garth brooks walked away with the night's the year. we look at the most unforgettable performances. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your first alert forecast. stay with killing two des moines police officers could still face charges today. we've got the latest on...
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joining us now, a bloomberg reporter from tokyo, and gordon chang, author, reporter. gordon, i'll get to you iner, you have covered these two companies were a long time. what does this alliance mean to you? peter: it is an important step for both companies at this point. the chinese government has been looking for ways to improve the efficiency of the state owned enterprises throughout the economy. the oil companies, railroad companies, telecoms. the telecom sector is really dominated by these three companies. particular,nicom in they want to increase the efficiency of some of these operations. they are hoping that baidu can bring some of the private sector efficiency. brad: gordon, that is going to be unusual for a lot of our viewers. why does the chinese government have anything to do with the partnership of these two companies? why would they have any interest in seeing them get together on these areas? the premiere of china a year ago announced his internet strategy. the idea was that the internet was going to revitalize chinese industry, including state owned enterprises. they are looking
joining us now, a bloomberg reporter from tokyo, and gordon chang, author, reporter. gordon, i'll get to you iner, you have covered these two companies were a long time. what does this alliance mean to you? peter: it is an important step for both companies at this point. the chinese government has been looking for ways to improve the efficiency of the state owned enterprises throughout the economy. the oil companies, railroad companies, telecoms. the telecom sector is really dominated by these...
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. >> in this case the thief or thieves who stole some field equipment needed to stage this saturday championship games. bruce gordon brought you the story on monday and joins usith the happy ending. >> i don't know if this actually happens in the wilds of nature but in philadelphia it turns out eagles can save sharks. football field at the vare rec center is more dirt than grass. just one of the hard ships part and parcel of youth sports in much of philadelphia. but that will change come saturday. when the new sigma sharks 10 and under team and the sharks eight and unders play their championship games at -- >> novacare center. >> reporter: you heard coach anthony meadows right. the novacare center. >> this is one prime example of good people come -- stepping up to the plate we literally walk to make sure there's no dog mess or anything on the field. >> reporter: i met meadows monday at their normal game field just down the block. after thieves broke into their storage trailer -- >> we kind of store all of our equipment. >> reporter: made off with yard markers, pylons, field painting gear, the stuff these kids need to stage their games. enter the philadelphia
. >> in this case the thief or thieves who stole some field equipment needed to stage this saturday championship games. bruce gordon brought you the story on monday and joins usith the happy ending. >> i don't know if this actually happens in the wilds of nature but in philadelphia it turns out eagles can save sharks. football field at the vare rec center is more dirt than grass. just one of the hard ships part and parcel of youth sports in much of philadelphia. but that will change...
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in many of the city's older buildings. fox 29's bruce gordon says the city is cracking down but can it solve the problem? he joins use from center city. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we're talking about several thousand children in fact the equation is all too simple lead is found in the paint in most buildings built prior to 1978. city of philadelphia that describes most buildings. if you've got a young child in that building ingesting chipping paint inside the building they can suffer permanent brain damage. >> that's pretty devastating really to our family what happened. >> reporter: calendar says jaelin is nine years old. but intellectually he's much younger. he's in second grade. he can't read or spell or remember commands. she says her boy was exposed to lead paint when the family lived in an old rental row home in filledly six, seven years ago. >> we would get him away from the windows. he would be back again, um, eating the paint chips. >> reporter: his development slowed. tests showed he'd be poison by those paint chips. >> he was robbed of his potential. >> there isn't a safe level of lead that is accept
in many of the city's older buildings. fox 29's bruce gordon says the city is cracking down but can it solve the problem? he joins use from center city. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we're talking about several thousand children in fact the equation is all too simple lead is found in the paint in most buildings built prior to 1978. city of philadelphia that describes most buildings. if you've got a young child in that building ingesting chipping paint inside the building they can suffer...
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that play sets us up, a 50-yard run. 7-0 berkeley prep. on the second quarter, gordon steps in once again from inside the 5. 14-0 go continue to to beat 42-6. berkeley prep faces jackson trinity christian next week in the state semifines. >>> jefferson and jesuit going at it. jefferson scores first and the tigers answer. malik davis breaking loose for a 33-yard tying score. then in the second, facing 4th and 2. danny boone finds a crack and after jesuit stuffing jefferson on a 4th and 10. 4th down and 1 from the 10, the tigers take over. malik davis needs a crack. he is going 91 yards for the touchdown. jesuit goes on to the regional final 42-21. host amokle next friday. class 7 a, rematch between lakeland and plant. the dread knots knock out the panthers. turf. in the first half, panthers on the move in the third, dane franzton backup quarterback across the middle to the one-yard line. plant has to settle for a field goal. 3-0. lakeland goes up 14-11. late in the game. plant up 18-14. but how about this for a response. aj davis, on the kick return. goes 99 yards for the go-ahe
that play sets us up, a 50-yard run. 7-0 berkeley prep. on the second quarter, gordon steps in once again from inside the 5. 14-0 go continue to to beat 42-6. berkeley prep faces jackson trinity christian next week in the state semifines. >>> jefferson and jesuit going at it. jefferson scores first and the tigers answer. malik davis breaking loose for a 33-yard tying score. then in the second, facing 4th and 2. danny boone finds a crack and after jesuit stuffing jefferson on a 4th and...
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biggest names in entertainmentment we ' get some incredible stories from celebrity manager chef gordon, rilley he is cents his first miami our. >> won multiple grammys. nora jones tells us why she returned to her roots for her new albumn, in our saturday session, all ahead, on cbs this morning, saturday. >> always look forward to it, thank you, guys. >> well, mums the word at longwood gardens, where the popular fest featuring more than 1700 mums is happening right now. our own victoria woodill shows you some of the spectacular flowers now on display. >> there are mums of many to be found at longwood gardens. >> not that kinds of mum. these. it is time for the annual festival where families, folks, are feasting their eyes on 200,000 blooms. and 13 different classifications of the seasonal favorite. get your cameras ready, and try to spot them all. >> one of our very popular pieces, called the basket, they're about 6 feet in diameter. they hang over the lawn, the main conservatory. that's made up of about 18 plants. we have one that really catches everybody's eye, because of this unusual nature. that's called the hundred variety, and then we have what we call the knome, d
biggest names in entertainmentment we ' get some incredible stories from celebrity manager chef gordon, rilley he is cents his first miami our. >> won multiple grammys. nora jones tells us why she returned to her roots for her new albumn, in our saturday session, all ahead, on cbs this morning, saturday. >> always look forward to it, thank you, guys. >> well, mums the word at longwood gardens, where the popular fest featuring more than 1700 mums is happening right now. our own...
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gordon joins us to this issue. >> reporter: 15 different groups have applied for permits to demonstrate in the days surrounding the inauguration. as a result the women's march on washington has made changes beginning by changing its name. there was a backlash when right after the recent election a so it was changed to women's march on washington. it's led by martin luther king jr., but this rally will not be held at the lincoln memorial because the application to the national park service for a permit was submitted late. >> we're actively trying to find a time and place for them to have this event. new plans have been made. probably including some of the parts of the washington monument. these are areas that we realize we were not going to be able to >> men, women and families are expected to participate in the march which will deliver a clear message to the new administration. >> i would say come. we want to see as many people as possible who standby and understand that women's rights are human rights. >> how organizers of this march are advising people housing. . now if you want to check out all the groups that
gordon joins us to this issue. >> reporter: 15 different groups have applied for permits to demonstrate in the days surrounding the inauguration. as a result the women's march on washington has made changes beginning by changing its name. there was a backlash when right after the recent election a so it was changed to women's march on washington. it's led by martin luther king jr., but this rally will not be held at the lincoln memorial because the application to the national park service...
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us say only in philadelphia. and this week, our bruce gordon had trouble picking just one, a lot of stories that say only in philly. so he breaks down a litany of store that's can happen where, only here, in philadelphia. >> high, i'm bruce gordon. each week i sit down and think about the events of the past seven days that make philadelphia unique. the crazy, bizarre, you've got to be kidding moment, that make me shake my head and say only in philly. this week, our civic cup of chaos runneth over, so much mayhem from which to choose. there was philly.com's report on sunday night brawl at the iconic melrose diner. which ended according to the report with two drunk women grabbing an employee, one of them shouting i'm going to stab everyone. there was a tuesday morning arrest of philadelphia eagles wide receiver josh huff. nabbed on the new jersey side of the walt whitman bridge for speeding. and marijuana possession, and dui, and overly tinted windows. oh, ya, there was one other offense, a weapons charge. seems the handgun in huff's vehicle, along with half dozen hollow point bullets, was permit in the texas, but n
us say only in philadelphia. and this week, our bruce gordon had trouble picking just one, a lot of stories that say only in philly. so he breaks down a litany of store that's can happen where, only here, in philadelphia. >> high, i'm bruce gordon. each week i sit down and think about the events of the past seven days that make philadelphia unique. the crazy, bizarre, you've got to be kidding moment, that make me shake my head and say only in philly. this week, our civic cup of chaos...
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in that set of wheels. mr. ladd, may i use your telephone? oh, yes, of coursese commissioner gordon, please. this is batman speaking. commissioner, there's no time to explain. dispatch as many spare men as possible to the gotham city national bank immediately. mr. ladd, we'll keep you informed and let you know just as soon as your missing money truck is found. bless you, batman. every law-abiding citizen goes with you today in spirit! and if it were possible, in body. batman and robin. come to make a deposit? no, we've come to prevent a withdrawal... by false face. what? false face? notorious criminal, master of disguise? we'd better load the money in the truck what? that's false face himself in disguised person. what makes you so sure? it's obvious. only a criminal would disguise himself as a licensed, bonded guard yet callously park in front of a fire hydrant. it's always the little things. this time it'll cost you a big penalty, false face. culation and deposit you in jail! well, boy wonder, your interest is overdue. [ laughing ] [ tires screech ] thank you, batman... for breaking into my
in that set of wheels. mr. ladd, may i use your telephone? oh, yes, of coursese commissioner gordon, please. this is batman speaking. commissioner, there's no time to explain. dispatch as many spare men as possible to the gotham city national bank immediately. mr. ladd, we'll keep you informed and let you know just as soon as your missing money truck is found. bless you, batman. every law-abiding citizen goes with you today in spirit! and if it were possible, in body. batman and robin. come to...
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in prison for aggravated manslaughter. >> this on the 2013 death of a franklinville man. our bruce gordon joins ush the story you'll see on fox. bruce, nor berg's legal troubles are just beginning. >> they sure are. if the ma connell family has anything to do to si about it today's sentencing marks the end of the criminal case but a civil suit will soon follow. john mcconnell was the youngest of 11 children. on friday most of that big family filed into a gloucester county courtroom to see his killer pay price. john's brother gary carried with him tiny jacket he had sent his little brother when gary was in vietnam and john was just a boy. >> this was a piece of john with you right there in court? >> that's correct. yup. >> 44-year-old john nor berg was john mcconnell's landscaper. he became his friend but the man nope as yani new mcconnell received a monthly disability check. and so in march 2013 nor berg bash the 54-year-old mcconnell in the head bound him, gag him, robbed him and left him to die. >> but the case was no slam dunk and in court friday nor berg agreed to a plea dell on a charge of ag
in prison for aggravated manslaughter. >> this on the 2013 death of a franklinville man. our bruce gordon joins ush the story you'll see on fox. bruce, nor berg's legal troubles are just beginning. >> they sure are. if the ma connell family has anything to do to si about it today's sentencing marks the end of the criminal case but a civil suit will soon follow. john mcconnell was the youngest of 11 children. on friday most of that big family filed into a gloucester county courtroom...
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gordon 1934 born in 1934 in dale, she grew up poor with his alcoholic father alcoholic father and mother left when she was just 12 years old she used her singing talent to entertaining family and help makent ends meet. >> i don't ever remember not singing. i would stinging to pass that are either balancing for groceries. her big break camengr in 1951 when she entered the starring role in oklahoma she became the first woman to host the tonight show 1962 in 1969 she became carol brady is for that i created the kind of rethink everyone wants for a caps on much for your mouth from all over the world, everybody wants a hug for me and i hope everybodys liked her so much a affectionh a function she continued to sing and dance and chocolate chart on her way into our living room on dancing with the stars shia for children with heriv first husband she met her second husbandn undergoing treatment for say try and a fear of traveling. >> the treatment worked so welle she became a certified hypnotherapist or so. she became a patient of a different kind when at the height of her careercao she started to lose hr hearing. >> you can imagine for som
gordon 1934 born in 1934 in dale, she grew up poor with his alcoholic father alcoholic father and mother left when she was just 12 years old she used her singing talent to entertaining family and help makent ends meet. >> i don't ever remember not singing. i would stinging to pass that are either balancing for groceries. her big break camengr in 1951 when she entered the starring role in oklahoma she became the first woman to host the tonight show 1962 in 1969 she became carol brady is...
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in the white house. we have new shows this week with felicity jones, gordon ramsey, science bob pflugfelder, jimmy eat world so join us for all of that. [ cheers and applause ] i am very appreciative tonight's guest can take time away from helping rig the election to join us tonight. he is the 44th president of the united states. he'll soon be out of work so please accept his linkedin request. please welcome president barack obama! [ cheers and applause ] ? [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you! thank you! >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. >> jimmy: you seem like you're in a good mood lately. >> first of all, the mozzarella was terrific. >> jimmy: it was good, huh? know, that you pick on your audience a little bit during the breaks. >> jimmy: yeah, during the commercial breaks, yeah, i do, yeah. >> you're kind of tough on them. >> jimmy: i'm not running for anything. oh, wait, i'm running for vice president! no wonder my name's not on the ballot. >> should have gotten some tips. >> jimmy: i should have. >> you should have called. >> jimmy: i called, nobody answered. >> biden didn't take your call? >> jim
in the white house. we have new shows this week with felicity jones, gordon ramsey, science bob pflugfelder, jimmy eat world so join us for all of that. [ cheers and applause ] i am very appreciative tonight's guest can take time away from helping rig the election to join us tonight. he is the 44th president of the united states. he'll soon be out of work so please accept his linkedin request. please welcome president barack obama! [ cheers and applause ] ? [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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gordon ramsay says, "cooking healthy shouldn't mean sacrificing taste. my family and i love using the philips airfryer." don't be fooled by imitators. philips, global leaders in innovation, are pioneers of the patented rapid air technology that airfries with superheated air, using little or no oil. that's why the philips airfryer brand, and it's america's go-to kitchen appliance, making delicious healthy meals, and taking the place of a deep fryer, a frying pan, a baking dish, even a toaster oven. >> it's such a versatile appliance that i use for pretty much every meal. >> announcer: how about the best-tasting grilled cheese ever? golden-brown and crunchy on the outside, and gooey delicious on the inside. >> the kids absolutely loved that. >> announcer: for mouthwatering steaks cooked to perfection every ti. >> super juicy, so surprised! >> announcer: and grilled fish without the heavy odor. >> for people like us who cook fresh, it's ideal. >> announcer: the philips airfryer is easy to use, easy to store, and easy to clean. all cooking parts are dishwasher safe. >> no more pots. no more pans. the easiest device you'll ever use. >> announcer: the philips airfr
gordon ramsay says, "cooking healthy shouldn't mean sacrificing taste. my family and i love using the philips airfryer." don't be fooled by imitators. philips, global leaders in innovation, are pioneers of the patented rapid air technology that airfries with superheated air, using little or no oil. that's why the philips airfryer brand, and it's america's go-to kitchen appliance, making delicious healthy meals, and taking the place of a deep fryer, a frying pan, a baking dish, even a...
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our bruce gordon joins us live from center city to talk about the urban rule divide that marked the trump victory in pennsylvania. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, what divide it was. hillary clinton defeated donald trump by 600,000 votes in philadelphia and its four collar counties tuesday. how did trump capture pa? for the toons that question, go west. head out route 30 into the little lancaster county town of gap. you're a world away from philadelphia. >> everybody was happy today. >> this is trump country. and brass eagle family restaurant folks were in a celebratory mood. >> when it came official what was your reaction. >> whoopie! i was very very happy. >> reporter: these ladies gather for lunch every other week. lillian changed her clothes based on the surprise out come of the election. >> you were prepared to dress in mourning colors, red and black if hillary clinton won. >> after that i changed to this. [ laughter ] >> reporter: these are victory colors? right. >> reporter: lancaster was the largest county in pa to go for trump 47,000 vote margin it was among 56 of 67 counties to vote republican.
our bruce gordon joins us live from center city to talk about the urban rule divide that marked the trump victory in pennsylvania. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, what divide it was. hillary clinton defeated donald trump by 600,000 votes in philadelphia and its four collar counties tuesday. how did trump capture pa? for the toons that question, go west. head out route 30 into the little lancaster county town of gap. you're a world away from philadelphia. >> everybody was happy today....
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us this morning. if you want ad >> lots of choices, i guess not a big surprise. vegas has many of the top restaurants in the nation. s.w. steakhouse, top of the world, s.t.k., prime, gordon ramsay, craft steak and bizarre meet. that was more than any other city with those steakhouses. coming year. thank you for that. mgm talking about expanding to gentleman japan. is that allowed? >> if japan legalizes gambling. if that happens they will spend $10 billion >> dana: they are back in a big way. thank you. >> kim: how about a little political soda to wash down that steak? we have hillary's lime aid and donald's punch. it takes to us rhode island for this one where there is a guy who came up with different sodas for the different candidates. right now donald and his punch lime aid has been sold. gary johnson in the mix. he's had 4,344 sales. the final results on this unscientific test will be released on election day. one more reminder that is coming up on tuesday. >> dana: the chicago cubs return back to wrigley field about an hour ago. there is chris bryant. he had a great postseason. he graduated from bonanza high school. there were fans up all night. these players did not
us this morning. if you want ad >> lots of choices, i guess not a big surprise. vegas has many of the top restaurants in the nation. s.w. steakhouse, top of the world, s.t.k., prime, gordon ramsay, craft steak and bizarre meet. that was more than any other city with those steakhouses. coming year. thank you for that. mgm talking about expanding to gentleman japan. is that allowed? >> if japan legalizes gambling. if that happens they will spend $10 billion >> dana: they are...