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issued by rosenthal, here comes matheny. that's going to be it for trevor rosenthal. matt bowman is coming in with the bases loaded, two outs and a two-run ballgame. ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) howdy. -hey. u. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... -this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. -what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a luxury suv. i love this little 360, how do they even do that? i made a bad decision on my last car purchase. well, your car's here. -bummer... bummer. wah-wah. i'm ready for an upgrade. (laughs) ♪ (somber music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ it's here! it's here! it's here! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> justin: back here at busch stadium. people are biting their nails, they're on their feet, they can't believe what they are seeing. the bases are loaded, trevor rosenthal has been pulled in favor of matt bowman. this would be his first major-league save. he is 1-3 with a 4.1
issued by rosenthal, here comes matheny. that's going to be it for trevor rosenthal. matt bowman is coming in with the bases loaded, two outs and a two-run ballgame. ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) howdy. -hey. u. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... -this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. -what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a...
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rosenthal says phillies have been quote unquote, vocal about acquiring yieldish but marlins are for sale and that could complicate things. >>> stay tuned. >>> markelle fultz last night vegas didn't play, in summer league action, out with the ankle injury but fultz received an x box one for participating in an nba event, and he gave ate way to a kid, in the stand and through can see picture right there, markelle with the assist. >> he is so exciting. >> very nicely done. >> thanks, when we come back william penn pen's make over is finally complete. >> when you will see statue journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com we continue to follow breaking developments in four hissing men in bucks count you. cosmo dinardo confessed to their killings and dinardo told "eyewitness news", he is sorry, and in exchange for the confession the district attorney says he will not seek death penalty, and inves
rosenthal says phillies have been quote unquote, vocal about acquiring yieldish but marlins are for sale and that could complicate things. >>> stay tuned. >>> markelle fultz last night vegas didn't play, in summer league action, out with the ankle injury but fultz received an x box one for participating in an nba event, and he gave ate way to a kid, in the stand and through can see picture right there, markelle with the assist. >> he is so exciting. >> very nicely...
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in concept float the by rosenthal stanton would be traded to the phillys with stud outfielder yellish. he has nearly 300 million left on deal. scenario would call for miami to pick up part of the tab. yellich has a much more affordable deal by baseball standards a bargain $44 million between 2018 and 202 1. rosenthal says the fel felllies were "vocal about acquiring yellich" and marlins are for sale and that could complicate things,. stay tuned. >> for guys that play for the fightings. tonight he made a start clearwater five innings giving up one run and two hits and he's been out with right elbow injury since may 30. six rz take on the bulls tomorrow night in vegas league action that's summer league action so yeah they have night off in vegas. >> what would you do? >> after last night they played lakers and second overall pick aplan sdo ball stole the show. 11 assist, 8 boards, 5 steals. they lost by one. markelle fultz did not play last night. he's out with injury. he received a xbox one participating nba event. instead of holding on to it, he gave it away to that kid right there. m
in concept float the by rosenthal stanton would be traded to the phillys with stud outfielder yellish. he has nearly 300 million left on deal. scenario would call for miami to pick up part of the tab. yellich has a much more affordable deal by baseball standards a bargain $44 million between 2018 and 202 1. rosenthal says the fel felllies were "vocal about acquiring yellich" and marlins are for sale and that could complicate things,. stay tuned. >> for guys that play for the...
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rosenthal says the phillies have been quote unquote vocal about acquiring yell itch.lins are for sale, that could complicate things. >> now, for guys who actually play for the phils, starter vince, making his return back from injury. last night, he made a start for clearwater. went five innings giving up one run on two hit, a walk, and 5k's. he has been out with a right elbow injury since may 30th. >> a sixers note for you. scare off against the bulls in summer league action tonight in vague egg. that's all for sports, i'm don bell, have a great day. >> well, it is friday, and that means, summer fest on cbs-3. >> and today, we are spotlighting phoenixville. pat gal len show us why people there credit the schuylkill river trail with big growth in their community. >> and overnight, beyonce shows off her new babies to the world. we'll show you the instagram picture everyone will be talking about today, that's when we come back. >> good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo. katie and meisha will be here in a moment. first what you need to start your day if the mor
rosenthal says the phillies have been quote unquote vocal about acquiring yell itch.lins are for sale, that could complicate things. >> now, for guys who actually play for the phils, starter vince, making his return back from injury. last night, he made a start for clearwater. went five innings giving up one run on two hit, a walk, and 5k's. he has been out with a right elbow injury since may 30th. >> a sixers note for you. scare off against the bulls in summer league action tonight...
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in concept float the by rosenthal stanton would be traded to the phillys with stud outfielder yellishhe has nearly 300 million left on deal. scenario would call for miami to pick up part of the tab. yellich has a much more affordable deal by baseball standards a bargain $44 million between 2018 and 202 1. rosenthal says the fel felllies were "vocal about acquiring yellich" and marlins are for sale and that could complicate things,. stay tuned. >> for guys that play for the fightings. tonight he made a start clearwater five innings giving up one run and two hits and he's been out with right elbow injury since may 30. six rz take on the bulls tomorrow night in vegas league action that's summer league action so yeah they have night off in vegas. >> what would you do? >> after last night they played lakers and second overall pick aplan sdo ball stole the show. 11 assist, 8 boards, 5 steals. they lost by one. markelle fultz did not play last night. he's out with injury. he received a xbox one participating nba event. instead of holding on to it, he gave it away to that kid right there. mar
in concept float the by rosenthal stanton would be traded to the phillys with stud outfielder yellishhe has nearly 300 million left on deal. scenario would call for miami to pick up part of the tab. yellich has a much more affordable deal by baseball standards a bargain $44 million between 2018 and 202 1. rosenthal says the fel felllies were "vocal about acquiring yellich" and marlins are for sale and that could complicate things,. stay tuned. >> for guys that play for the...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: wade davis, what did you see? what did you get?ing ball. hit it out of the park. >> ken: you have faced him a lot before. you've had success. what's the key? >> whenever he comes over the plate. one of the best pitchers in the game. >> joe: he draws a crowd. robinson cano with miguel sano in the background and salvador perez, nelson cruz, mr. congeniality here in miami. >> john: this is how it works sometimes. wade davis, one home are allowed in 296 batters. 2016 regular-season and postseason. allows a home or to the first batter he faces tonight. timing. >> joe: one on, one out. i sense you are still bitter. >> john: that's why you're the best at what you do. use all right through me. >> joe: >> joe: let go. >> john: i have. >> joe: nobody cares. michael brantley waits and takes a ball. 1-2. brantley singled to the right side in his previous at-bat in the eighth. davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done. double play ends the top of the tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead i
let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: wade davis, what did you see? what did you get?ing ball. hit it out of the park. >> ken: you have faced him a lot before. you've had success. what's the key? >> whenever he comes over the plate. one of the best pitchers in the game. >> joe: he draws a crowd. robinson cano with miguel sano in the background and salvador perez, nelson cruz, mr. congeniality here in miami. >> john: this is how it works sometimes. wade davis, one home...
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like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthal handles his employees. >> email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the people. and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty... first time you ever emptied out poop? but this is business. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is the profit. la dogworks is an upscale dog boarding facility located in the heart of hollywood, california. >> you're stinky dogs. >> founded by andrew rosenthal in 2004, this 24-hour full service center with 36 employees has everything from grooming to training... >> sit. >> in a state-of-the-art indoor dog park. this business generates $1.3 million a year, but recently, their numbers have started to tumble. sloppy business practices... >> i don
like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthal handles his employees. >> email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the...
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this is part of mark rosenthal's animal magic too em. they've been dealing with exotic animals for 37 years. they're all in the business of teaching, education, respect for animals. in many cases they have rescued some of these animals that are in their troupe. and this is just another one. >> okay, sherman. wave good-bye. >>> with the land mass of china being roughly 3.7 million square miles, there are many places to explore. but thousands of people go here. this is washa mountains. as you can see, that's a really steep fall where the person with the camera decides to just hang his foot over the side. >> there's nothing or nobody down there. if he happens to go, he's going to go. >> thousands of people do this a year. this is 7,087 feet high. the supports were built in the '90s so to make it a little safer for people to traverse. this lady here with the hot pink jacket, i love when she looks there just smacking the gum like it's nothing. >> but check the fellas behind her. like pardon me, excuse me. >> they average about 100 fatalities
this is part of mark rosenthal's animal magic too em. they've been dealing with exotic animals for 37 years. they're all in the business of teaching, education, respect for animals. in many cases they have rescued some of these animals that are in their troupe. and this is just another one. >> okay, sherman. wave good-bye. >>> with the land mass of china being roughly 3.7 million square miles, there are many places to explore. but thousands of people go here. this is washa...
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then position and journalist, elizabeth rosenthal, on the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness. we closed the tv in prime time tonight with the nebraska senator then sass on his book the vanishing adult: the coming-of-age crisis. >> the us supreme court last month ruled that despite the separation of church and state the state of missouri cannot deny public money to a church to build a new playground. this is the first time the supreme court has ruled that government funds must provide money directly to a church. >> we will hear argument first in case 15577, trinity lutheran church versus comber. mr. corbett. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. may please the court. the state of a jury has included a learning center from a recycling program that provides a state
then position and journalist, elizabeth rosenthal, on the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness. we closed the tv in prime time tonight with the nebraska senator then sass on his book the vanishing adult: the coming-of-age crisis. >> the us supreme court last month ruled that despite the separation of church and state the state of missouri cannot deny public money to a church to build a new playground. this is the first time the supreme court has ruled that...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: wade davis, what did you see? what did you get?it out of the park. >> ken: you have faced him a lot before. you've had success. what's the key? >> whenever he comes over the plate. one of the best pitchers in the game. >> joe: he draws a crowd. robinson cano with miguel sano in the background and salvador perez, nelson cruz, mr. congeniality here in miami. >> john: this is how it works sometimes. wade davis, one home are allowed in 296 batters. 2016 regular-season and postseason. allows a home or to the first batter he faces tonight. timing. >> joe: one on, one out. i sense you are still bitter. >> john: that's why you're the best at what you do. use all right through me. >> joe: >> joe: let go. >> john: i have. >> joe: nobody cares. michael brantley waits and takes a ball. 1-2. brantley singled to the right side in his previous at-bat in the eighth. davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done. double play ends the top of the tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead it off for the
let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: wade davis, what did you see? what did you get?it out of the park. >> ken: you have faced him a lot before. you've had success. what's the key? >> whenever he comes over the plate. one of the best pitchers in the game. >> joe: he draws a crowd. robinson cano with miguel sano in the background and salvador perez, nelson cruz, mr. congeniality here in miami. >> john: this is how it works sometimes. wade davis, one home are allowed...
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for john smoltz and ken rosenthal, matt vasgersian, our fox sports studios after a quick break. ♪ it's celebrating. ♪ right now, get $1 any size soft drink. only at mcdonald's. ♪ fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. frappé or shake for $2. small mcdonald's smoothie, how do you top a deal like th
for john smoltz and ken rosenthal, matt vasgersian, our fox sports studios after a quick break. ♪ it's celebrating. ♪ right now, get $1 any size soft drink. only at mcdonald's. ♪ fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a...
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the real work fell to jack rosenthal. short, a long story he was escorted to langley.e's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can answer your question. >> you mentioned robert kennedy briefly at one point. it made me think back to the trip he took to south africa, at the invitation of the south african national students union. i am wondering, the complexities of his relationship to the cia is very intriguing. did you come across interesting aspects of that? what will surprise people, because he was sucked into the bay of pigs, he became quite an advocate of covert operations. people who nsa launched the anti-world festivals -- counter festivals, met with him and were praised for their work. presidents, he was being reassured that all past presidents had cooperated with the cia and he adored the kennedy family. said, would you like to ha
the real work fell to jack rosenthal. short, a long story he was escorted to langley.e's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can answer your question. >> you mentioned robert kennedy briefly at one point. it made me think back to the trip he took to...
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. >> next on "after words," physician and journalist, elisabeth rosenthal examines health care in her book. she looks at the rising cost for medical services and offers guidance to consumers on how to better navigate the health care system. she is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal. president of the commonwealth fund. >> hello, libby, it is a pleasure to be here with you. i want to congratulate you on an incredible readable and thorough review of the problems of our health care system and proposed solutions. i have a ton of questions for you based on my background as a physician and a health policy analyst and of course as an occasional patient. first, i would like to ask a couple questions for context. the first one is why did you write this book and why did you write it now? >> guest: well, as you know, i had worked for a couple years on a series called pain till it hurts with "the new york times." my first stop was the commonwealth fund to learn more about the health care system and how it had gotten so very expensive. during that period, we solicited a lot of patient stories thr
. >> next on "after words," physician and journalist, elisabeth rosenthal examines health care in her book. she looks at the rising cost for medical services and offers guidance to consumers on how to better navigate the health care system. she is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal. president of the commonwealth fund. >> hello, libby, it is a pleasure to be here with you. i want to congratulate you on an incredible readable and thorough review of the problems of our...
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ken rosenthal with fox sports reporting that indeed pitcher sonny gray has been traded to the new york yankees. more on that coming up in the newscast. >>> still ahead, parking changes for ferry commuters. after the break, what you need to know if you take the ferry from alameda to san francisco. >>> and we are getting ready for another bay area warm up. steve paulson will have details. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 and 6:00 weeknights on fox 2. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> new parking restrictions go in effect tomorrow for people who take the harbor-based ferry. >> anthony bass must joins us to explain how those changes will impact commuters and the hundreds of homes near the terminal. >> reporter: alameda has two ferry terminals. the one that will be impacted by these talking -- parking changes is the harbor-based terminal. you can see from the parking lot, it's not very big. it only has 250 spaces. the demand for parking f
ken rosenthal with fox sports reporting that indeed pitcher sonny gray has been traded to the new york yankees. more on that coming up in the newscast. >>> still ahead, parking changes for ferry commuters. after the break, what you need to know if you take the ferry from alameda to san francisco. >>> and we are getting ready for another bay area warm up. steve paulson will have details. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 and 6:00 weeknights on fox 2. ♪ what should i watch?...
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then position and journalist, elizabeth rosenthal, on the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness. we closed the tv in prime time tonight with the nebraska senator then sass on his book the vanishing adult: the coming-of-age crisis. >> the us supreme court last month ruled that despite the separation of church and state the state of missouri cannot deny public money to a church to build a new playground. this is the first time the supreme court has ruled that government funds must provide money directly to a church. >> we will hear argument first in case 15577, trinity lutheran church versus comber. mr. corbett. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. may please the court. the state of a jury has included a learning center from a recycling program that provides a state program for children. solely because of the preschool is operated by a church rather than a secular, not profit. the state has made several important concessions in this case. number one that the policy in this case is not neutral and that number two based on the religious character churches are not eligi
then position and journalist, elizabeth rosenthal, on the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness. we closed the tv in prime time tonight with the nebraska senator then sass on his book the vanishing adult: the coming-of-age crisis. >> the us supreme court last month ruled that despite the separation of church and state the state of missouri cannot deny public money to a church to build a new playground. this is the first time the supreme court has ruled that...
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the real work fell to jack rosenthal. he had done the "new york times" foundation. to make a long story short, he was escorted to langley. he's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private, domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? don me?part of m >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can answer your kennedy.>> you mentioned robert briefly, and it made me think took tothe trip he south africa, which was at the invitation of the south african national students union, i think. -- thendering complexities of his relationship to the cia and so forth is intriguing. i am wondering if you came across interesting aspects of that in researching this? karen: what will surprise people, because he was so furious about his brother being sucked into the bay of pigs, he actually became quite an advocate of covert operations. from the eisenhower regime. many of the nsa people who launched the anti-worl
the real work fell to jack rosenthal. he had done the "new york times" foundation. to make a long story short, he was escorted to langley. he's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private, domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? don me?part of m >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can...
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. >> next on "after words," physician and journalist, elisabeth rosenthal examines health care in herbook. she looks at the rising cost for medical services and offers guidance to consumers on how to better navigate the health care system. she is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal. president of the commonwealth fund. >> hello, libby, it is a pleasure to be here with you. i want to congratulate you on an incredible readable and thorough review of the problems of our health care system and proposed solutions. i have a ton of questions for you based on my background as a physician and a health policy analyst and of course as an occasional patient. first, i would like to ask a
. >> next on "after words," physician and journalist, elisabeth rosenthal examines health care in herbook. she looks at the rising cost for medical services and offers guidance to consumers on how to better navigate the health care system. she is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal. president of the commonwealth fund. >> hello, libby, it is a pleasure to be here with you. i want to congratulate you on an incredible readable and thorough review of the problems of our...
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the history of this book -- bernard rosenthal -- absolutely amazing man. a literary critic who is the head of the english department at binghamton using a -- at binghamton university. he is also very interested in social justice. he thought there was a great injustice that happened here. he began to read the primary sources because that is what literary people do. the end result was the "salem stories. he also discovered a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents. he got caught up in a couple of them. he thought it would be nice to fix them and that is when he embarked on this project. he did not realize it would take this long. it took 12 of us 10 years. book, and it was heavy, i thought -- is that all it is? we had taken so long. including ernie, the first project manager was supposed to be joe, a longtime professor at salem state who tragically passed away just as the project was starting. i don't really know how it happened but it happened that bernie found me right as he was about to start work on this and he took a huge chance on me. it
the history of this book -- bernard rosenthal -- absolutely amazing man. a literary critic who is the head of the english department at binghamton using a -- at binghamton university. he is also very interested in social justice. he thought there was a great injustice that happened here. he began to read the primary sources because that is what literary people do. the end result was the "salem stories. he also discovered a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents. he got...
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elizabeth rosenthal wrote an outstanding book, american sickness that i recommend to everyone and she talks about three things that are driving up the cost of healthcare. pharmaceuticals, insurance companies and hospitals. we all should agree that americans should be paying more for a drug than people almost anywhere else in the world and there are basic things we can do to take all these drug prices as mister higgins and representative shea caskey have suggested. they can give medicare the ability to negotiate these drug prices, we can have a reference pricing, if we really want to control the cost of healthcare, we ought to take a look at the outrageous drug costs and do something to tame the cost, ideal back my time. >>. >> let me say this amendment does not support a solution, just that we all agree we should work together to lower drug prices and ideal back. >> is there a member who would like to claim time in opposition? >> mister johnson is recognized for four minutes. >> thank you mister chairman and you know, i actually like the title of this amendment, reduce prescription dr
elizabeth rosenthal wrote an outstanding book, american sickness that i recommend to everyone and she talks about three things that are driving up the cost of healthcare. pharmaceuticals, insurance companies and hospitals. we all should agree that americans should be paying more for a drug than people almost anywhere else in the world and there are basic things we can do to take all these drug prices as mister higgins and representative shea caskey have suggested. they can give medicare the...
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the history of this book -- you will see bernard rosenthal -- absolutely amazing man. tad mentioned his book, "salem story." he is a literary critic who is the head of the english department at binghamton university. melville scholar. when he discovered salem, he was also very interested in social justice. he thought there was a great injustice that happened here. as a literary critic, he started to read the primary sources because that is what literary people do. you read and say, what did they actually right? the end result was the "salem stories." he also discovered a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents. he got caught up in a couple of them. he thought it would be nice to change and fix all of those things. and that is when he embarked on this project. he did not realize it would take this long. he was figuring two or three years. it took 12 of us 10 years. when i saw this book, and it is heavy i thought -- is that all , it is? because we had taken so long. including bernie, the first project manager was supposed to be joe, a longtime professor at
the history of this book -- you will see bernard rosenthal -- absolutely amazing man. tad mentioned his book, "salem story." he is a literary critic who is the head of the english department at binghamton university. melville scholar. when he discovered salem, he was also very interested in social justice. he thought there was a great injustice that happened here. as a literary critic, he started to read the primary sources because that is what literary people do. you read and say,...
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chad rosenthal at the lucky well, we have big tips. >> tons of tips, now or wait for the tip. >> that is a tease. >> tell them we will be right back. >> we will be right back. blank blank we have another problem southbound near neshaminy mall we had an accident northbound, disable on the southbound. it looks like officers who are working holiday taking care of business out there in bucks county. otherwise we are seeing sun glare delays on the schuylkill expressway. nothing out of the ordinary there slow go on the boulevard rolling yourself through the neighborhood. light volume so far this morning, with the holiday. west chester pike an accident just off of the blue route interchange. you can see speedometer readings there down to 25. hello to the gang in the poconos, sun glare along northeast extension near allentown interchange. folks coming back from the beach right in the office slow go on route 47, coming out of the cape may and wildwood and then for the gang in ocean city not bad at all at toll plaza there on the garden state parkway. coming into the city for events today just k
chad rosenthal at the lucky well, we have big tips. >> tons of tips, now or wait for the tip. >> that is a tease. >> tell them we will be right back. >> we will be right back. blank blank we have another problem southbound near neshaminy mall we had an accident northbound, disable on the southbound. it looks like officers who are working holiday taking care of business out there in bucks county. otherwise we are seeing sun glare delays on the schuylkill expressway....
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and helen rosenthal in bristol, who is the unit manager of catch 22, an organisation that supports thoseudes middle—class families, better off kids. they go under the radar. both parents might be working, but they are not present because they are both always working. the way that the gangs recruit, they base themselves on whatever is missing from that young person‘s life. if that young person is ok financially, they focus on the other assets such as sense of identity and sense of belonging. with females as well, we see it often, it is the relationship aspect. i think it is really important that we do not ignore certain sections of society because the problem affects everyone. it is important that all agencies work together because the way the gangs recruit, it is exploitation and grooming. it really requires a tailor—made solution and it requires people with first—hand experience. helen, are you seeing the same pattern? we have seen a variety of vulnerable children who are being exploited by these gangs. in bristol we have a unit that can work directly with young people and their familie
and helen rosenthal in bristol, who is the unit manager of catch 22, an organisation that supports thoseudes middle—class families, better off kids. they go under the radar. both parents might be working, but they are not present because they are both always working. the way that the gangs recruit, they base themselves on whatever is missing from that young person‘s life. if that young person is ok financially, they focus on the other assets such as sense of identity and sense of belonging....
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. >> it was created by felix de e weldin and he was inspired by joe rosenthal's photograph and he createdbe made over the next we 9 years. there were donations from marines, friend of the marine corps and the u.s. navy funded with donations, dedicated in 1954. >> reporter: you look on the monument, uncommon valor with a common virtue, the men who were depicted and all the other men, there was controversy, in each event. the larger issue of the marines in general, every couple decades you hear rumblings that the marine leadership is worried about the marine corps being absorbed into the army or the navy, give us your sense, are we in one of those cycles? is that the valor answering the bell during the war on terror? >> the marines play a vital role in counterinsurgency efforts. we are in a period of immense challenges and conflicts. since its founding in 1775. >> reporter: video from iraq and marines in iraq, right now marines in syria, this is afghanistan. the only american military force fighting isis on the ground not in an advisory capacity are the marines, launching artillery against
. >> it was created by felix de e weldin and he was inspired by joe rosenthal's photograph and he createdbe made over the next we 9 years. there were donations from marines, friend of the marine corps and the u.s. navy funded with donations, dedicated in 1954. >> reporter: you look on the monument, uncommon valor with a common virtue, the men who were depicted and all the other men, there was controversy, in each event. the larger issue of the marines in general, every couple...
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. >> elisabeth rosenthal wrote an outstanding book american sickness and i recommend to everyone.she talks about the things that are driving up the cost of healthcare. pharmaceutical, insurance companies and hospitals. we all should agree that americans shouldn't be paying more for drugs than people almost anywhere else in the road. world. and there are basic things we can do. they can give medicare the ability to negotiate these prices are. they can take the cost and i will yield back my time. >> this amendment doesn't prescribe a particular solution just that we all agree we should work together to over the drug prices. and i will yield back. >> is there a number that would like to claim time in opposition to the amendments? mr. johnson is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. i actually like the title of this amendment, reduce prescription drug costs for all americans. and i agree with my colleague who offered it needed to do significant work last session in energy and commerce to begin moving that ball forward. however it is important to remember the impact of the affordable
. >> elisabeth rosenthal wrote an outstanding book american sickness and i recommend to everyone.she talks about the things that are driving up the cost of healthcare. pharmaceutical, insurance companies and hospitals. we all should agree that americans shouldn't be paying more for drugs than people almost anywhere else in the road. world. and there are basic things we can do. they can give medicare the ability to negotiate these prices are. they can take the cost and i will yield back my...
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journalist elisabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her new book in american sickness. nebraska senator >>> despairing veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust and the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and rising influence of the postwar consumer boom. in the american people are not to be led to believe the way you're asking that question intentionally deceived the american people or had that intent to begin with. the efforts to conduct these covert operations was in such a way to deny the american association with the association of this government. >>> the people who like authoritarianism and tell people what to do and know that it's illegal for an individual to go into door house and take what they want but that moral standard still exists. it happens that most people recognize it is not illegal for the government to do it. >>> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or beliefs i'm just asking them to open their eyes to figure out your place in this intimate world. the. we set
journalist elisabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her new book in american sickness. nebraska senator >>> despairing veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust and the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and rising influence of the postwar consumer boom. in the american people are not to be led to believe the way you're asking that question intentionally deceived the american people or had that...