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franklin.e's back. >> dr. franklin -- >> go back to england, you traitor. traitor. >> get out of my way. >> traitor. >> after ten years in london, this is how i'm received? >> i apologize for reception, dr. franklin. ever since lexington and concord, all of america has been on edge. >> lexington and concord. >> of course, you're been at sea. america is at war, dr. franklin. welcome home. ♪ ♪ sweat la ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unite. under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known, the american patriots. ♪ benjamin franklin, brilliant renaissance man, world renowned genius, an enduring symbol of america's potential for greatness. but behind every genius stands a man. and behind every legend lies the truth. >> this the pennsylvania delegation? >> maryland, sir. >> close enough. >>
franklin.e's back. >> dr. franklin -- >> go back to england, you traitor. traitor. >> get out of my way. >> traitor. >> after ten years in london, this is how i'm received? >> i apologize for reception, dr. franklin. ever since lexington and concord, all of america has been on edge. >> lexington and concord. >> of course, you're been at sea. america is at war, dr. franklin. welcome home. ♪ ♪ sweat la ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ >>...
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his story is set in franklin. i have been interested in it ever since -- one of the top experiences of my life is when i went to franklin for the 150th on the actual date, november 30, 2014, and i was there and i found out that there was a commemorative march. they marched two miles over the ground that puts army passed in franklin. having my living history stuff in the trunk of my car, i said hold on a minute. i jumped in the car, and this picture is at the end. those of you who know ed, it was truly an amazing experience. i have seen him many times. following him literally, five paces in front of me watching him outpace men half , his age, so much younger than him, it was a truly amazing experience. one of the things i have always been real keen on was the soldiers, the common soldier. i think franklin plays that out. chickamauga is said to be a soldier's battle. the soldiers suffer at franklin a great deal. this painting illustrates the army of tennessee as they would have appeared in the fall of 1864 when this
his story is set in franklin. i have been interested in it ever since -- one of the top experiences of my life is when i went to franklin for the 150th on the actual date, november 30, 2014, and i was there and i found out that there was a commemorative march. they marched two miles over the ground that puts army passed in franklin. having my living history stuff in the trunk of my car, i said hold on a minute. i jumped in the car, and this picture is at the end. those of you who know ed, it...
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lee's heart is -- rests in franklin and it is broken in franklin. he's finishing up work on a book for the emerging civil war series about franklin. earlier this afternoon, steve davis talked about the rise of john bell hood in charge of the army out west. we're going to talk about the beginning of the fall of that very same army with john bell hood. ladies and gentlemen, mr. lee white. [ applause ] >> chris said chickamauga. i've got a special connection there. that's one of the reasons why i did the little book "bushwhacking on a grand scale" to tell that story. but it's through that battle that my time there volunteering at chickamauga that i became familiar with the general patrick cleburne. and very early on in my career, in fact, my first really big civil war book was a biography of pat cleburne that i saved up from when we first filmed the movie for the park. we got paid $50, the extras did. i used my $50 to buy two books on patrick cleburne. and it's through that story cleburne's story ends at franklin. and so i've kind of been interested in
lee's heart is -- rests in franklin and it is broken in franklin. he's finishing up work on a book for the emerging civil war series about franklin. earlier this afternoon, steve davis talked about the rise of john bell hood in charge of the army out west. we're going to talk about the beginning of the fall of that very same army with john bell hood. ladies and gentlemen, mr. lee white. [ applause ] >> chris said chickamauga. i've got a special connection there. that's one of the reasons...
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my sense is they were also defining uris for franklin. i wonder if you have any in sight as to how he moved from the 1933 frank lindh to the name team 88 franklin in your work and writing. >> i think that as the new deal unfolded and as you saw what was possible, especially about housing and four for insecurity, there were so many changes that were wonderful to her as henry wallace said he was very. so i think that fdr -- the editor called about the defining years. but i think that was asked and it really is who can we be? what can we be in this country? can we really be a democracy? can we have opportunity for everybody, housing for everybody, education for everybody and that became the book. it became franklin's goal and eleanor's goal and i think there was some effort to make that happen during the height of the new deal and it was eleanor roosevelt who really users of the bull for the g.i. bill of rights. education for everybody. real opportunity. this has to have been. reagan defunded anti-dog so much in the reagan resolution is real
my sense is they were also defining uris for franklin. i wonder if you have any in sight as to how he moved from the 1933 frank lindh to the name team 88 franklin in your work and writing. >> i think that as the new deal unfolded and as you saw what was possible, especially about housing and four for insecurity, there were so many changes that were wonderful to her as henry wallace said he was very. so i think that fdr -- the editor called about the defining years. but i think that was...
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how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work and writing. >> i think that asthe new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible especially about housing and farm security, there was so many changes. they were wonderful. and i think, you know, there was henry wallace, and he was very important. so i think that fdr just, i mean, i don't know -- i didn't, i didn't write that. it was the editor called it the defining years, because -- but i think that was apt. and it really is who can we be, what can we be in this country. can we really be a democracy. can we have opportunity for everybody, housing for everybody, education for everybody. and that became the goal. it became franklin's to goal and eleanor's goal. and i think there's some effort really to make that happen during the height of the new deal. and after -- it was eleanor roosevelt who really is responsible for the g.i. bill of rights. education for everybody. real opportunity. this has to happen. and that, you know, reagan defunded and deboned so much, and the reagan revolution, you know, is really hor
how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work and writing. >> i think that asthe new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible especially about housing and farm security, there was so many changes. they were wonderful. and i think, you know, there was henry wallace, and he was very important. so i think that fdr just, i mean, i don't know -- i didn't, i didn't write that. it was the editor called it the defining years, because -- but i think that was apt. and...
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when asked why franklin did not address the press -- >> you would have to talk to councilman franklin and his legal counsel with regard to this specific issue. expected to report its findings to the council this summer. coming up on news4 at 6:00, one citizen's group saying the council needs to take more steps against franklin. reporting live, i'm tracee wilkins. >> thank you. >>> two volunteer firefighters have been indicted on charges of assault and misconduct. in an apparent turf war with career firefighters in prince george's county. jeffrey miller and chris kelly with firefighters at the scene of a fire last december in high yatsville. they say the two stood in the doorway of a burning home, trying to keep the firefighters from going inside first. kelly is accused of hitting a female firefighter. miller, working with him to keep them off the front porch of that home. >>> vice president joe biden went back to his own stomping grounds today, visiting with house democrats in their caucus meeting. he spobo trump's america. some of the democrats say biden has asked them to be more emp
when asked why franklin did not address the press -- >> you would have to talk to councilman franklin and his legal counsel with regard to this specific issue. expected to report its findings to the council this summer. coming up on news4 at 6:00, one citizen's group saying the council needs to take more steps against franklin. reporting live, i'm tracee wilkins. >> thank you. >>> two volunteer firefighters have been indicted on charges of assault and misconduct. in an...
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reginald potts is under arrest for the murder of nailah franklin. detectives are certain they have their man. but mr. potts? >> i adamantly deny that i was ever there, period. >> reginald potts appears to be insulted they even ask. >> and i can tell you you're lying. >> nailah? he was nowhere near her, he said, the day she vanished. >> i was not in her apartment on the 18th, period. >> or her apartment building? >> or apartment building. >> of course they told him they had evidence. >> distinctive bentley in her [ bleep ] parking garage or building. >> that's it. >> and i can tell you, that's a lie. >> a police frame-up, to which the detectives said -- >> reginald, do you understand about videotapes? there's cameras. >> yes, including nailah's apartment building. and there is reginald, plain as day with nailah. arriving and leaving with her on that very day she disappeared. >> so you knew he was there? >> yes. >> but reginald? doubled down on his denial. >> i am certain that i am nowhere near inside of nailah franklin's apartment building. >> accuse
reginald potts is under arrest for the murder of nailah franklin. detectives are certain they have their man. but mr. potts? >> i adamantly deny that i was ever there, period. >> reginald potts appears to be insulted they even ask. >> and i can tell you you're lying. >> nailah? he was nowhere near her, he said, the day she vanished. >> i was not in her apartment on the 18th, period. >> or her apartment building? >> or apartment building. >> of...
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what happened to nailah franklin?her family continued their desperate search, police honed in on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here's keith morrison with more on our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> through all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we had a prayer service at our church, and in my heart i knew. i was like, you know what, she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 a.m. hush of calumet city, night patrol officer calvin lucius felt his way past the glittering ear buds his partner saw hanging from a tree to the inky black fringe of forest at the back of a long abandoned parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i probably got like right around this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shock. >> you don't know if it
what happened to nailah franklin?her family continued their desperate search, police honed in on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here's keith morrison with more on our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> through all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it....
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we are looking at ben franklin bridge moving in the the westbound direction toward center city. looking calm and quiet. it is looking g fairly typical for an early wednesday morning ben franklin bridge for those who have to take it right now, do so, looking really nice. schuylkill eastbound at spring garden both moving in the east and westbound directions this is what you are looking at the schuylkill slowly starting to heat up. it is pushing more toward the 6:00 o'clock hour. way than the to call your attention to this accident, serious injuries involved in this one in west hampton, new jersey. so east park drive near rancocas road if you can avoid this area you will want to do so. whenever we have serious injuries involved we will slow down and have gaper delay, we will have a lot of activity in that area. avoid it if you can. another accident, lindenwald white horse pike at stone road just a head up, for those in and around that area but we have a lot have of construction this morning, new jersey turnpike northbound near route 168 that left lane block, lingering out there for
we are looking at ben franklin bridge moving in the the westbound direction toward center city. looking calm and quiet. it is looking g fairly typical for an early wednesday morning ben franklin bridge for those who have to take it right now, do so, looking really nice. schuylkill eastbound at spring garden both moving in the east and westbound directions this is what you are looking at the schuylkill slowly starting to heat up. it is pushing more toward the 6:00 o'clock hour. way than the to...
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how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work and riding? think as the new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible especially about housing and security there were so many changes that were wonderful and i think there was henry wallace and he was very important. i think that fdr, i didn't write that. the editor called the book the defining years because i think that was apt and it really is, who can we be? what can we be in this country? can we really be a democracy? can we have opportunity for everybody, housing for everybody, education for everybody and that became the goal. became franklin's goal and eleanor's goal and there were some effort really to make that happen during the height of the new deal and it was eleanor roosevelt who fought for the g.i., their rights, education for everybody, real opportunity. this has to happen and reagan defunded and the bones so much and the reagan revolution is really horrific and this neoliberal what the hell is that moment i think a new movement, new movements are a warning and we just have to
how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work and riding? think as the new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible especially about housing and security there were so many changes that were wonderful and i think there was henry wallace and he was very important. i think that fdr, i didn't write that. the editor called the book the defining years because i think that was apt and it really is, who can we be? what can we be in this country? can we really be a...
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24-3 in the second half james franklin joins us live. i felt like you cut a wrestling promo up on the stage making plea that those guys should be in the college playoff. what triggered the turnaround? >> we don't like first house we haven't like them all year long. i don't like that we started slow, were second half team. last eight games of the year averaged 27 points only giving up six, able to use it at halftime we've done these types of things all year long, these kids believe in each other. point of the season, do you get on a winning streak was in a play, was it again, was it a situation that in your mind you felt this was the turning point of our season? >> i would probably say minnesota. there are a good team, they were playing people talk all year long. we were struggling, couldn't get anything going, we threw a seam to irvin charles and he broke a tackle and went for like 70 yards. that got us going. from that point on, never really looked back. >> you say that you the playoff over washington. give up that x explanation as to w
24-3 in the second half james franklin joins us live. i felt like you cut a wrestling promo up on the stage making plea that those guys should be in the college playoff. what triggered the turnaround? >> we don't like first house we haven't like them all year long. i don't like that we started slow, were second half team. last eight games of the year averaged 27 points only giving up six, able to use it at halftime we've done these types of things all year long, these kids believe in each...
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and a franklin will likely take a timeout here right now. floating around that they may have wanted to get rid of him. >> joel: there on the precipice of winning a ninth straight game a big ten championship and putting themselves on the doorstep of the college football playoff. if there is no reason to even sent the punt team out here. i would put the offense back on the field. make a regular shotgun snap, wind up like you do on every single play the whole season and then have trace mcsorley receive the snap and run out of the back of the end zone. >> gus: with happened with this program regarding the sexual abuse scandal, this is a reckoning, a revival, a regeneration. a milestone in the healing process. three seconds remaining in the game. heads back and that's it! penn state wins the big ten title! 38-31, welcome back to camelot! the greatest comeback victory in the history of the big ten championship, james franklin and wisconsin. let's go down the to shannon for the taste of winning sponsored by coca-cola. >> shannon: another huge play
and a franklin will likely take a timeout here right now. floating around that they may have wanted to get rid of him. >> joel: there on the precipice of winning a ninth straight game a big ten championship and putting themselves on the doorstep of the college football playoff. if there is no reason to even sent the punt team out here. i would put the offense back on the field. make a regular shotgun snap, wind up like you do on every single play the whole season and then have trace...
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i wonder if you have any insight as to how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work in writing? >> is the new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible, especially about housing and firm security, there are so many changes they were wonderful, i think there is henry wallace and he was very important, so i think fdr just, i did not write that, the editor called the defining years but i think that was apt. it really is who can we be in this country? can can we really be a democracy? can we have opportunity for everybody? housing for everybody, education for everybody? and that became the goal. it became franklin school and eleanor school and i think there is some effort to make that happen during the height of the new deal. and after it was eleanor roosevelt who is responsible for the g.i. bill of rights, education for everybody, real opportunity. this has to happen. reagan defunded and t-boned so much in the reagan revolution is really horrific and after in this neoliberal what is that moment, but a new movement are boarding and we just have to continue the f
i wonder if you have any insight as to how he moved from the 1933 franklin to the 1938 franklin in your work in writing? >> is the new deal unfolded and as he saw what was possible, especially about housing and firm security, there are so many changes they were wonderful, i think there is henry wallace and he was very important, so i think fdr just, i did not write that, the editor called the defining years but i think that was apt. it really is who can we be in this country? can can we...
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. >> gus: james franklin in only his third year. >> joel: no idea why they're discussing this right nowart the play clock a little sooner, it didn't start quite soon enough. that's what they're discussing right now is the difference. >> referee: please reset the game clock 243 seconds, the play clock to 40 seconds, will start on my wind. >> gus: a gust, play here is don't even try to get it off. receive the snap and sprinted toward the back of the end zone to end the game. you've only got three seconds because you don't have to snap the ball until there's three seconds left on the game clock. it takes about a second for the ball to get back to the punter or the quarterback or barkley and you have him run and turn back around and run it towards the goal post. that will take two seconds and then the game will be over. >> gus: is not something that you practice? >> joel: not often. if at all. but that's the strategy being talked about right now on the penn state huddle. there is no reason to have a michigan ask punt fiasco at the end of the game. and a franklin will likely take a timeout h
. >> gus: james franklin in only his third year. >> joel: no idea why they're discussing this right nowart the play clock a little sooner, it didn't start quite soon enough. that's what they're discussing right now is the difference. >> referee: please reset the game clock 243 seconds, the play clock to 40 seconds, will start on my wind. >> gus: a gust, play here is don't even try to get it off. receive the snap and sprinted toward the back of the end zone to end the...
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it's the third time since 2012 franklin has had a collision in a county car. county officials suspended his wreck. >> moving hither beyond -- between washington, d.c. and i think tomorrow i'm supposed to be on the eastern shore for a conference for the maryland association of council conference. that the wear and tear on your personal vehicle is enormous. >> franklin has refused to take reporter questions or make any comments since he was charged >> so that county youth -- excuse me, the county vehicle use review board is going to be made up of three citizens. the board is going to be expected to review policies, which, vips get to use what kind of cars, why and when. it could recommend the possibility of having the cars taken away altogether. reporting live, scott broom, w usa 9. >> sounds like a review that's long overdue. >>> maryla drunken driving is calling on franklin to install an interlock device to prevent drunk driving in his personal car. franklin has not responded and the court dates for his dui charge are not set. >>> bizarre start to the school d
it's the third time since 2012 franklin has had a collision in a county car. county officials suspended his wreck. >> moving hither beyond -- between washington, d.c. and i think tomorrow i'm supposed to be on the eastern shore for a conference for the maryland association of council conference. that the wear and tear on your personal vehicle is enormous. >> franklin has refused to take reporter questions or make any comments since he was charged >> so that county youth --...
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nailah franklin, ambitious, dependable and always on her phone was suddenly radio silent. even with her new love, andre. >> i called her that morning. e-mailed her. called her again. called her again early afternoon. >> and that's when he sent her that all caps e-mail. "are you alive?" and you probably didn't mean it the way it really was. >> no, like you say to someone, are you there? >> at the end of the workday, big sister leah did get a call. not from the nailah, but from nailah's boss. >> he said she had missed a meeting. immediately my spidey senses were high. so of course, i tried to call her. didn't get her. >> so leah called her friends and other siblings. had anyone heard from nailah? >> i didn't speak with her that day, didn't speak with her the day before. >> i said no, i haven't talked to her. >> nicole feared. she called the chicago p.d., filed a missing person's report and then she drove over to nailah's condo, knocked on the door. she got a key. she went in. >> you see her eggs and coffee she had just left there just out. >> something's wrong. >> just like,
nailah franklin, ambitious, dependable and always on her phone was suddenly radio silent. even with her new love, andre. >> i called her that morning. e-mailed her. called her again. called her again early afternoon. >> and that's when he sent her that all caps e-mail. "are you alive?" and you probably didn't mean it the way it really was. >> no, like you say to someone, are you there? >> at the end of the workday, big sister leah did get a call. not from the...
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funnily enough, i had aretha franklin in mind when i wrote it and aretha franklin in mind when i wrotewhen i wrote it and i never knew it could be a j. clive davis at the record company headed immediately as a j, but strangely he thought it was for whitney houston and george michael. george who i later met, was an incredible visionary and a great gentleman, he said i love whitney but i would prefer to do with aretha franklin, if you did not mind. they we re franklin, if you did not mind. they were quite surprised by that, but when you heard the two voices blending together, it was a com pletely blending together, it was a completely magical blend and i could not have wished for more for that son. this song is as good as the singer, they say. it was a different career move for george michael, that kind ofj. it was, -- that kind of do it. radioi kind ofj. it was, -- that kind of do it. radio i was was the biggest thing, top of the pops and radio i, so we thing, top of the pops and radio i, so we always had a complete spectrum of music available to us at the time, but in america it was ve
funnily enough, i had aretha franklin in mind when i wrote it and aretha franklin in mind when i wrotewhen i wrote it and i never knew it could be a j. clive davis at the record company headed immediately as a j, but strangely he thought it was for whitney houston and george michael. george who i later met, was an incredible visionary and a great gentleman, he said i love whitney but i would prefer to do with aretha franklin, if you did not mind. they we re franklin, if you did not mind. they...
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the university of north carolina and within weeks of her application application, the president franklin roosevelt went to the campus and to his address would shortly after the midterm election widely anticipated people were excited and there were a rage men's team made broadcast nationally and franklin roosevelt put all kinds of praise of the university. for its faith, a progressive attitude, and pauli was beside herself because she knew that they did not accept black students but she hoped her application would be accepted anyway but it was not. which she read the transcript of the president's speech in "the new york times" she was in harlem at the time, she. could not sit still so with occurred typewriter a three page single spaced letter which she sent to the president calling him to task for his praise of the university and the policies which would forbid the emission of black students or the hiring of black professional staff in any capacity as she also sent this letter to the president but as she got that ready to go she thought he has a maze of secretaries it may not make it thro
the university of north carolina and within weeks of her application application, the president franklin roosevelt went to the campus and to his address would shortly after the midterm election widely anticipated people were excited and there were a rage men's team made broadcast nationally and franklin roosevelt put all kinds of praise of the university. for its faith, a progressive attitude, and pauli was beside herself because she knew that they did not accept black students but she hoped...
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franklin roosevelt held all kinds of praise for its progressive attitude on all fronts. paulie was decided herself because she knew they didn't accept black students that she hoped that her application would be accepted anyway and it was not. when she read the transcript of the president's speech she was living in new york at harlem at the time. she just couldn't sit still so she with her trusty typewriter began a three page single spaced wider which she sent to the president calling him to task for his praise at the university's policies that forbade the emission of black students for the high hearing of black professional staff in any capacity. she sent this letter to the president but as she was getting it ready to go, she thought he has a base as th as a secretaryo they may not make it through. perhaps i am i to send a copy of this with eleanor on the cover which is what she did. ththe presidents office forwardd the officto the office to the dt of education and if they responded about a month later. she wrote back over her own signature and in that letter she said it
franklin roosevelt held all kinds of praise for its progressive attitude on all fronts. paulie was decided herself because she knew they didn't accept black students that she hoped that her application would be accepted anyway and it was not. when she read the transcript of the president's speech she was living in new york at harlem at the time. she just couldn't sit still so she with her trusty typewriter began a three page single spaced wider which she sent to the president calling him to...
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. >> live at the rock and franklin with look at the personal lok. corinne. >> reporter: george and carol, this is one of the placesl you'l find snow in southeast wisconsin their friday ening getting ready. >> some look forward to a big snow. >> we need some white on the ground. >> others don't. >> no, not really. >> differences aside, most agree on waiting until the last minute to prepare. >> same thing every year. >> it's human nare. >> reporter: phones ringing off the hook at switsers calling to put their name on the three week wait list fornow blower repairs. soppinme sto in. >> parts getting the snow blower going for the weekend. >> sometimes dining the gas out, putting some fresh gas in. >> lots of track at harry's ace hardware in franklin. >> we've been busy. >> the owner thankful for the boosts in sale. >> we bought a new snowmobile. >> we bought something for ice >> snowman. >> the rock plans to open next saturday if all goes as planned. georgie know you're looking for packing snow to build a snowman. just so you know it's powder out here, y
. >> live at the rock and franklin with look at the personal lok. corinne. >> reporter: george and carol, this is one of the placesl you'l find snow in southeast wisconsin their friday ening getting ready. >> some look forward to a big snow. >> we need some white on the ground. >> others don't. >> no, not really. >> differences aside, most agree on waiting until the last minute to prepare. >> same thing every year. >> it's human nare....
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whatever it was it started poking and led me to the franklin roosevelt presidential library.but wh i found myself wondering about and getting fixated on was the most indicate mates thoughts of the mortality. the question you might say in broader terms, the puzzle that kept our longest-serving president going after all those years of stress in the midst of the most destructive war in history. was it a sense of duty or sacrifice or what we now sometimes say, was he in denial, which is fair to say most of us are day in and day out. i was years older than he was at the end of his life. he was just 63 on the day he died. april 12th, 1945. 71 years ago. i'm old enough to remember as moist of us remember november 22nd, 1963 and most september 11th. this is how they did things in radio days before social media. a voice came out of the box and they say, we interrupt this program, president roosevelt is dead or words to that effect. these were followed by music, then captain midnight didn't return for several days. could be my interest in the subject started there. could be but i reall
whatever it was it started poking and led me to the franklin roosevelt presidential library.but wh i found myself wondering about and getting fixated on was the most indicate mates thoughts of the mortality. the question you might say in broader terms, the puzzle that kept our longest-serving president going after all those years of stress in the midst of the most destructive war in history. was it a sense of duty or sacrifice or what we now sometimes say, was he in denial, which is fair to say...
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it speaks well to franklin roosevelt in the fall of 1944 or summer of 1944, he realized that wallace was not up to being second in the line of succession during this next term. harry truman was. the down side, famously was that roosevelt, although it was late in the war and wisabelle had vey advanced cardiovascular disease and had plenty of reason to expect he would not likely live out that term from 1945 to 1949 had something like only about two meeting with his vice-president, harry truman, of any seriousness during the short time that truman was vice-president. the result was when roosevelt died on the 12th of april, harry truman was left to try to figure out what roosevelt had in mind just before the end of the war in europe. a few months before the end of the war in japan. you have this surreal saying of truman in the white house wearing a green eye shade. he actually called in for all the documents the last few months that franklin roosevelt had been dealing with that he could read and somehow figure out what was on roosevelt's mind. he was reading the minutes of the conference
it speaks well to franklin roosevelt in the fall of 1944 or summer of 1944, he realized that wallace was not up to being second in the line of succession during this next term. harry truman was. the down side, famously was that roosevelt, although it was late in the war and wisabelle had vey advanced cardiovascular disease and had plenty of reason to expect he would not likely live out that term from 1945 to 1949 had something like only about two meeting with his vice-president, harry truman,...
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make sure you join us later to hear what head coach james franklin had to say about tomorrow night's big game. ♪ >> and fox 29... ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million snow bank. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ >>> the search is on for armed man attempted to rob a grocery store in spring garden. police just releasing this video. it happened on the night of november 11th. police say the masked man burst into the grocery store on the 1600 block of mount vernon street and demanded money from the employee. well the employee refused and the guy ran away without taking anything. no one was injured. if you recognize that person give police a call. >>> tonight police are hoping this chilling video will help lead them to robber. take look. police say this guy walked up to two women on north third street in phil
make sure you join us later to hear what head coach james franklin had to say about tomorrow night's big game. ♪ >> and fox 29... ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million snow bank. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best...
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it's all about penn state and big 10 championship game coming up here from coach james franklin on thes biggest game as a head coach and whether or not penn state star running back barclay will be ready to play. all that and more coming up ne next. now with tomorrow's classic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. watch for a new traffic pattern downtown if you're coming in for the festivities this weekend bringing the kids down for jurassic park exhibit at the franklin institute. brand new traffic pattern on the parkway between cathedral and art museum steps. tomorrow i'll see you in cape may. we got the big christmas parade that we kick off at 5:00 o'clock down there in beautiful cape may. and through the weekend if you'll be doing some shopping, construction crews will be out along 422 between kop and oaks. have yourself a great evening. i'll see you bright and e e e e ♪ >>> welcome back. penn state wisconsin facing off in big big 10 championship title game. >> hear what the coaches are saying about the impact of this game with sports sean brace in just 15 seconds. ♪ >>> to
it's all about penn state and big 10 championship game coming up here from coach james franklin on thes biggest game as a head coach and whether or not penn state star running back barclay will be ready to play. all that and more coming up ne next. now with tomorrow's classic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. watch for a new traffic pattern downtown if you're coming in for the festivities this weekend bringing the kids down for jurassic park exhibit at the franklin...
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overview of the ben franklin bridge. moving in the westbound direction.ill say you can see how many vehicles are already out there on the ben franklin bridge. heeding the warnings, get out there early. not bad idea. very smart to do so. this is where we have an accident involving injuries. the a.c. expressway near pleasantville, right lane blocked there. another accident a.c. expressway moving in the eastbound direction, past route 42, that's pulled off to the shoulder, still going to slow you down even though it is on the shoulder. and still dark out there. so some of the accidents pulled off to the soul kerr really sneak up on you. take it easy. closed between fir drive and rocky way, do you have use an alternate. lower holland road your best alternate. another accident black horse pike southbound between marcia avenue and pedrick avenue. so if in your any of those areas heads up for those accidents. then we also have disable vehicle 295 northbound before route 168. right lane block that area, a lot going on this morning, plus, in the world of septa we
overview of the ben franklin bridge. moving in the westbound direction.ill say you can see how many vehicles are already out there on the ben franklin bridge. heeding the warnings, get out there early. not bad idea. very smart to do so. this is where we have an accident involving injuries. the a.c. expressway near pleasantville, right lane blocked there. another accident a.c. expressway moving in the eastbound direction, past route 42, that's pulled off to the shoulder, still going to slow you...
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franklin had accidents in two other county cars. the county has now taken away his access to county vehicles. franklin represents district 9 on the county council. >>> we're learning of an unusual ll were called to. they got a call of property damage of dollar store. they easily found the suspect inside that store. here you go. he was rummaging through -- >> the bottom left there. >> right there down in the corner. >> is he for real? >> animal control had to come in. they were able to apprehend this beaver. rehabilitator. listen, you have to get the right decorations. >> my tree is looking a little shabby. >> the picture there, he was standing next to the little artificial trees. wait till he takes a bite out of that. >> he's not going be a happy camper or beaver. >> if that were my store, i would be running that beavers >> still. >> she'll buy that about pandas but not beavers. >> pandas eat bamboo. >> i'll take my chances with a beaver over a bear, any bear. >>> here's a look at the national cathedral and the national mall. our fi
franklin had accidents in two other county cars. the county has now taken away his access to county vehicles. franklin represents district 9 on the county council. >>> we're learning of an unusual ll were called to. they got a call of property damage of dollar store. they easily found the suspect inside that store. here you go. he was rummaging through -- >> the bottom left there. >> right there down in the corner. >> is he for real? >> animal control had to...
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look at him. .e worked so hard thank you, franklin. . thank you, franklin.nybody that has anything to do with the great billy graham, i love. that is the son. so thank you. billy is doing well. he is 98 years old but he is doing well. also want to give a special thank you to the men and women of the united states military. [applause] mr. trump: because not only did we win with evangelicals by but we won with the military and we won with law enforcement, bigly. down.l never let you we will honor your service and sacrifice. it begins with restoring respect to the american flag. >> [applause] mr. trump: which has been taking abuse lately and i can only speak for myself but i don't like it. i don't like it. and we are going to finally take care of our great veterans. that is another group. so amazing. we are going to be naming somebody very soon to head up the v.a. we are going to get it taken care of. it is time. people that come into the country illegally, people who come into the country and cause problems, they are taken care of better than our vets in many
look at him. .e worked so hard thank you, franklin. . thank you, franklin.nybody that has anything to do with the great billy graham, i love. that is the son. so thank you. billy is doing well. he is 98 years old but he is doing well. also want to give a special thank you to the men and women of the united states military. [applause] mr. trump: because not only did we win with evangelicals by but we won with the military and we won with law enforcement, bigly. down.l never let you we will honor...
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i remember his excitement when he told me that aretha franklin wanted told me that aretha franklin wantedhat was something special. some people werejust interested in vain, he was a music junkie, he grew up loving music. the fa ct junkie, he grew up loving music. the fact that aretha franklin, who was clearly before his time, an iconic star, that she would be interested in working with him, that meant something to him. i saw him at parties where he would issue hanging around with stars, he would stay with his mates. his interest in life where his music and friends. he didn't crave the shallow things. martin lewis, a pleasure to talk to you, thank you for sharing your memories and experiences of george michael. that is our top story this hour. george michael, who has died at the age of 53. madonna and sir eltonjohn have led tributes to the singer. russia is beginning a day of mourning for the 92 passengers and crew who died when a military plane taking them to syria here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. good at this morning's weather. morning. it is a bit mixs morning. good mo
i remember his excitement when he told me that aretha franklin wanted told me that aretha franklin wantedhat was something special. some people werejust interested in vain, he was a music junkie, he grew up loving music. the fa ct junkie, he grew up loving music. the fact that aretha franklin, who was clearly before his time, an iconic star, that she would be interested in working with him, that meant something to him. i saw him at parties where he would issue hanging around with stars, he...
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a journey that franklin takes pride in. >> it's been an exciting year. um, word i probably would use best to describe our team is we've persevered, um, and we've gotten better, you know, we've gotten better as the season has gone on. something we take great pride in. i've always taken great pride in as a coach your team playing hard, number one, and getting better each day and getting better each week and i think we've done that. >> do not touch that remote. penn state and wisconsin kicking off right here on fox 29 in a little under two hours. 8:10 to be exact. 2016 big 10 champion will be crowned on fox 29. let's talk temple football. gives the boys north philly some shine. temple owls rolled today versus navy. they were underdog today aac championship game and from kick off you could see the head coach matt ruhle had his team ready to play. phil walker played hurt and shining for 199, two touchdowns. temple wins gig 34-10 and the american act let tick conference champion. kisses forehead coach matt ruh ruhle. >> he's an mazing kid. you know what, that
a journey that franklin takes pride in. >> it's been an exciting year. um, word i probably would use best to describe our team is we've persevered, um, and we've gotten better, you know, we've gotten better as the season has gone on. something we take great pride in. i've always taken great pride in as a coach your team playing hard, number one, and getting better each day and getting better each week and i think we've done that. >> do not touch that remote. penn state and wisconsin...
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they say that franklin returned a short time later. the couple and the other vehicle suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >> it does not matter who hit them. it's the fact they were injured the daytime, something completely unexpected and a horrible accident. jonathan: franklin's charge with driving while impaired, negligent driving, and failure to control speed to control a collision. michelle: a martial arts teacher is under arrest accused of assaulting a teenage student. they say that brandon miller inappropriately touched a 13-year-old girl while she attended a summer camp in july. miller kept calling her on the cell phone. jonathan: a neighborhood is back to normal and dozens allowed home after an hours long standoff in upper marlboro. tom roussey talked with the police to let. what are they saying about the man involved in what are the neighbors saying? they were kept away for hours? tom: no charges yet, but i have a person of interest in custody. was hiding in there, leading to a very large barricade situation. there was a hu
they say that franklin returned a short time later. the couple and the other vehicle suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >> it does not matter who hit them. it's the fact they were injured the daytime, something completely unexpected and a horrible accident. jonathan: franklin's charge with driving while impaired, negligent driving, and failure to control speed to control a collision. michelle: a martial arts teacher is under arrest accused of assaulting a teenage student. they say...
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there someone at the back. >> franklin died in 45, before the cold war really began. so how did eleanor come on silence reconciled the imperatives of's cold war realpolitik in the bedfellows that put america with? with her commitments to universal human rights? >> eleanor roosevelt became a bit of an anti-communist. a very vigorous anti-communist, but she she said we have to keep talking with each other and she would invite soviet members of the delegation to her home for dinner, for lunch, we have to keep talking to each other, we don't want war. but she didn't trust the soviets at all and a lot of negotiations all support this if you support this one on. so universal declaration of human rights gets past and the soviets abstain over some issues, but they don't vote against it, and that was her juggling. does that answer your question. >> are there any more questions? >> read was one of the founders of women's fight for peace. >> wait a minute, just want to say. >> note use the mic because is being recorded. >> i said i have been angry and hollering and screaming and
there someone at the back. >> franklin died in 45, before the cold war really began. so how did eleanor come on silence reconciled the imperatives of's cold war realpolitik in the bedfellows that put america with? with her commitments to universal human rights? >> eleanor roosevelt became a bit of an anti-communist. a very vigorous anti-communist, but she she said we have to keep talking with each other and she would invite soviet members of the delegation to her home for dinner,...
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it was a roller coaster ride of emotions for one franklin family. what started as a pretty bummer of a day for one little boy -- turned into one he'll never forget.... all thanks to the efforts of local law enforcement. a perfect day for a ride... landon says: "i do like my bike" inside of course. landon says: this particular bike... it's a special one for 6-year-old landon now-man naumann ...landon says: "i like the design. also riding around on it." you can imagine how he felt... . when his bike disappeared tuesday. hannah says: "i like called my mom and i'm like 'oh my god, his bike got stolen... " so they went to the franklin police station. oliva says: "the officer taking the report recognized the young bo found posted on the wall. oliva says: "they took it upon themselves to put together these treat bags and to bring them in to give to our officers." hannah says: "they had just said 'it meant a lot to us ." then -- hours later -- landon's luck changed.... landon says: "i thought it was the real bike for a minute, but then i was like 'wait, tha
it was a roller coaster ride of emotions for one franklin family. what started as a pretty bummer of a day for one little boy -- turned into one he'll never forget.... all thanks to the efforts of local law enforcement. a perfect day for a ride... landon says: "i do like my bike" inside of course. landon says: this particular bike... it's a special one for 6-year-old landon now-man naumann ...landon says: "i like the design. also riding around on it." you can imagine how he...
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there's over 50,000 lights all illuminating ben franklin's genius. 8 minute show every half hour and you can watch by the toasty fire pits. we're here to kick off the holiday season. then head into the new ben's sweets and treats. you can make your own gingerbread houses. you can decorate cookies. there's homemade fudge. vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter, rocky
there's over 50,000 lights all illuminating ben franklin's genius. 8 minute show every half hour and you can watch by the toasty fire pits. we're here to kick off the holiday season. then head into the new ben's sweets and treats. you can make your own gingerbread houses. you can decorate cookies. there's homemade fudge. vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter, rocky
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jeff franklin is the new owner and he brought part of the cast to san francisco to kick off the nextson of the netflix revival "fuller house." >> there's a connection with fans. they connect with this house. it's become iconic. and i understand that 500 people a day stop by here. >> it goes without saying, residents here are not feeling the love for the hollywood cast, and the creator of the series jeff franklin, who now owns the home. this is what infuriates neighbors. the double parking while people get out of their cars to take pictures, and the total disregard for the people who live on that street. it's especially bad on weekends. >> no, it's not pleasant to live here with all of this going on. and it's an attractive nuisance, and it's gonna get worse. because the word's out that he's bought it back. >> reporter: a few months ago, franklin took a picture of himself sitting on the steps of the house and posted on twitter that he was in the market for a home. that was after the show's revival on netflix. now more tourists than ever drop by. >> we walked two miles. exercise and the
jeff franklin is the new owner and he brought part of the cast to san francisco to kick off the nextson of the netflix revival "fuller house." >> there's a connection with fans. they connect with this house. it's become iconic. and i understand that 500 people a day stop by here. >> it goes without saying, residents here are not feeling the love for the hollywood cast, and the creator of the series jeff franklin, who now owns the home. this is what infuriates neighbors....
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plus -- a happy ending for one boy in franklin after his bike is stolen. how police worked to make it right. and milwaukee public schools wants its students to start the school year earlier. why it's tonight at ten---she was constantly late for school....and she wants to be there. "i love school" the problem wasn't her..it was her picking her up--and her mother didn't want her waiting alone. the red house there, there's a registered sex offender in the upper unit.. this is the part of the story where jenna sachs got involved---and got results. that story new tonight at ten. joy global has sold its closed surface mining facility in milwaukee. the property going for nearly 4-point- 4-million dollars. selling the roughly 200-thousand square foot building near miller park way creates an opportunity to re- fill the building with anothe global closed the facility amid lower demand for mining equipment. the new owner is reich brothers l-l-c -- a national company that buys vacant plants, sells off remaining equipment and leases them to new tenants. executives with
plus -- a happy ending for one boy in franklin after his bike is stolen. how police worked to make it right. and milwaukee public schools wants its students to start the school year earlier. why it's tonight at ten---she was constantly late for school....and she wants to be there. "i love school" the problem wasn't her..it was her picking her up--and her mother didn't want her waiting alone. the red house there, there's a registered sex offender in the upper unit.. this is the part of...
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the group isince callin gg for franklin to resign. they say at the least he shouldd be stripped of any councilcoun committee assignments and personally pay for any damages from this crash. t this ihis not the first time th, you know, vehicle also and in thisthis instance, you know, two liveses were put in jeopardy due to reckless behavior. b franklin is no longer allow toto drive any county vehicle also.ao because he is an elected official, the county executive cannot reof move him from office. are certain baker did not have a comment for us, but he'll be on fox5 news morning tomorrow andng this is a topic we'll bell now to baltimore where a veteran police detective is facing somee serious charges tonight. this after prosecutors say he used a fake diploma. that cot owe butler is we go charged of two counts of deatho for unyou lawfully presenting an false diploma. the veteran is no longer withone the department. he most recently worked with tht department in the cyber andyb crimes unit. he's also an adjunct professorn at the university
the group isince callin gg for franklin to resign. they say at the least he shouldd be stripped of any councilcoun committee assignments and personally pay for any damages from this crash. t this ihis not the first time th, you know, vehicle also and in thisthis instance, you know, two liveses were put in jeopardy due to reckless behavior. b franklin is no longer allow toto drive any county vehicle also.ao because he is an elected official, the county executive cannot reof move him from office....
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we are taking a live look over our city, ben franklin parkway which is certainly wet at this hour but it is a little ice to the mix, as we head on over to sue serio, so, some areas today may be getting a little bit of snow our first snow. >> that is right, the situation is that you'll see these flakes falling, possibly,mes when it hits the gd because most of our temperatures, even north and west of the city, are above freezing. so this is a whole mess that is coming to our area right now. you can see north and west is there white, pinkou lebanon, ald then chester county we're in a dry slot right now but back, so, upper dublin, could be a little mix but you what you are seeing here is what is aloft. what is at the surface is what will affect the roadways and again, temperatures are mostly above freezing. now in the poconos it is a different story. we showed you camera from up there where there is actual snow falling, 28 degrees there. we will go down to dover delaware at 39. we have, 39 in mays landing. thirty-eight in medford lakes. you see how these temperatures air above freezing. t
we are taking a live look over our city, ben franklin parkway which is certainly wet at this hour but it is a little ice to the mix, as we head on over to sue serio, so, some areas today may be getting a little bit of snow our first snow. >> that is right, the situation is that you'll see these flakes falling, possibly,mes when it hits the gd because most of our temperatures, even north and west of the city, are above freezing. so this is a whole mess that is coming to our area right now....
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franklin represents district 9 on the county council. he is charged with dui and reckless driving after he crash nootd back of a car last monday. records show in october and december of 2012 franklin had descents in two other county cars. >>> a former martial arts instructor at a popular fairfax county studio sleeping in jail tonight charged with sexually assaulting a student. after months of investigating, police arrested brandon miller of ums after school tai kwan do. he's accused of touching a 13-year-old girl during summer camp and then continuing to text her. miller was fired and the owner of the pseudo and police are working to find if there are former police officer charged with murder is now in the hands of a jury. that jury could consider a lesser charge of manslaughter now. michael slater who is white was caught on camera shooting walter scott who is black last year in north charleston, south carolina. the manslaughter charge means prosecutors won't have to prove slater acted out of malice. scott was unarmed at the time of the
franklin represents district 9 on the county council. he is charged with dui and reckless driving after he crash nootd back of a car last monday. records show in october and december of 2012 franklin had descents in two other county cars. >>> a former martial arts instructor at a popular fairfax county studio sleeping in jail tonight charged with sexually assaulting a student. after months of investigating, police arrested brandon miller of ums after school tai kwan do. he's accused of...
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ben franklin bridge wet behind the ears and no problems at least at the moment the the atlantic city expressway dealing with an accident westbound at hammington that is exit number 28, police are on the scene there. crash on the lincoln drive right at city line avenue and a new traffic pattern coming into center city on the ben franklin parkway right in front of the franklin institute, karen, back over to you. >>> i'm glad you mentioned lansdale quakertown area because that is where jenny joyce is headed. you know people cannot drive when there is the water on the ground, jenny, i wanted toe what the conditions have been like as you have been driving along. what is going on. >> reporter: good morning, karen. we are seeing rain, steadily fall here. we are driving live along route 202 in the area of exton, photographer chris fox here just mentioned that there is some ponding on the roadways so that is certainly something to be careful of. we know that areas north and west of philadelphia have a better chance of seeing that wintry mix today. we are on our way to quakertown right now, cu
ben franklin bridge wet behind the ears and no problems at least at the moment the the atlantic city expressway dealing with an accident westbound at hammington that is exit number 28, police are on the scene there. crash on the lincoln drive right at city line avenue and a new traffic pattern coming into center city on the ben franklin parkway right in front of the franklin institute, karen, back over to you. >>> i'm glad you mentioned lansdale quakertown area because that is where...
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legends like aretha franklin, ray charles and elton john. his career wasn't without controversy. throughout his life his drug use and risky sex brought him into frequent brushes with the law. most famously in 1998 when he was arrested for public lewdness at a men's restroom in los angeles. the scandal threatened to end his music career but the artist managed to use it as inspiration for a song called outside that poked fun at the situation. [ music ] celebrities tweeting remembering him fondly and talkshow host ellen degeneres and elton john planning and emotional goodbye. >> carrie fisher spent christmas day in the intensive care unit at ucla medical center. her mother said her updates
legends like aretha franklin, ray charles and elton john. his career wasn't without controversy. throughout his life his drug use and risky sex brought him into frequent brushes with the law. most famously in 1998 when he was arrested for public lewdness at a men's restroom in los angeles. the scandal threatened to end his music career but the artist managed to use it as inspiration for a song called outside that poked fun at the situation. [ music ] celebrities tweeting remembering him fondly...
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estuvo a punto de robar en la calle franklin, pero lo cacharon, y se dio a la fuga. marÍa: pide la ayuda para identificadas sospechoso de robar en una tienda, espero a que todos salieran y rompiÓ una vitrina de joyas y robÓ 127 niÑos valorados en mÁs de 200.000 $. leÓn: identificaron al dueÑo de una tienda de empeÑo que fue asesinado ayer en la tarde. perdiÓ en la vida a manos de dos hombres durante un robo. su empleado resultÓ herido. los sospechosos llevaban sudaderas oscuras y no han sido definidos. - detenidos [habla en inglÉs] marÍa: una mujer acusa a la policÍa por provocarle un
estuvo a punto de robar en la calle franklin, pero lo cacharon, y se dio a la fuga. marÍa: pide la ayuda para identificadas sospechoso de robar en una tienda, espero a que todos salieran y rompiÓ una vitrina de joyas y robÓ 127 niÑos valorados en mÁs de 200.000 $. leÓn: identificaron al dueÑo de una tienda de empeÑo que fue asesinado ayer en la tarde. perdiÓ en la vida a manos de dos hombres durante un robo. su empleado resultÓ herido. los sospechosos llevaban sudaderas oscuras y no...
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, right there by the franklin institute. you have got the cathedral and, of course, construction right there. that is the new traffic pattern, that developed over the weekend, if you come into philadelphia, and you're going to the franklin institute or coming up the parkway you no longer have to go all the way around that loopy loop there that take you straight on through. another closure a big one that begins today closure of the martin luther king drive during the midday and on the overnight. they will open it up for morning rush hour and for evening rush hour, but lets roll video of the news room we went for a drive on martin luther king drive yesterday, and here's what happened, the retaining wall right here that leads you down on to the the schuylkill river collapsed about a month and a half ago. they now have to make emergency repairs because in addition to the wall collapsing, the grass surface and this actual trail, the river trail that folks used to jog, ride their bike, collapses as well. so the closure of this mar
, right there by the franklin institute. you have got the cathedral and, of course, construction right there. that is the new traffic pattern, that developed over the weekend, if you come into philadelphia, and you're going to the franklin institute or coming up the parkway you no longer have to go all the way around that loopy loop there that take you straight on through. another closure a big one that begins today closure of the martin luther king drive during the midday and on the overnight....
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musical industry legend like aretha franklin ray charles and elton john but his career was not without controversy. throughout his life his drug use and taste for risky sex brought him into frequent brushes with the law. most famously in 1998, when he was a red ted for public lewd ness in a pence rest room in los angeles. the scandal threaten to end his musical career but the artist used it as inspiration for a song called outside, that poked fun at the situation. >> ♪ go outside >> people tweeting him fondly. ellen degenerous and elton john penning an emotional good bye. michael's publicist says he was not ill at the time of his passing but it is likely more details about the pop icon's death will come to light in the coming days n washington, kelly wright, "fox news". >>> well, what kelly just mentioned fans, celebrities all around the world are paying tribute to george michael.
musical industry legend like aretha franklin ray charles and elton john but his career was not without controversy. throughout his life his drug use and taste for risky sex brought him into frequent brushes with the law. most famously in 1998, when he was a red ted for public lewd ness in a pence rest room in los angeles. the scandal threaten to end his musical career but the artist used it as inspiration for a song called outside, that poked fun at the situation. >> ♪ go outside...