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let's get right levitt in trouble here -- brian levitt in trouble here.. ist it comes down here microeconomic foundations around the theory, doesn't it? brian: perhaps. i think what is being missed here is that this idea that the center can hold in europe. what we have seen since the european experiment is that we increasingly go toward more europe and not less. tom: let's come back on this topic. we will refocus with ryan leavitt and david sowerby -- brian leavitt and david sowerby. francine lacqua traveling to italy here on thursday. governor king here at 8:00 a.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. tom: bloomberg "surveillance." let me tell you a little bit about bloomberg. shecine lacqua in london, will be there for complete
let's get right levitt in trouble here -- brian levitt in trouble here.. ist it comes down here microeconomic foundations around the theory, doesn't it? brian: perhaps. i think what is being missed here is that this idea that the center can hold in europe. what we have seen since the european experiment is that we increasingly go toward more europe and not less. tom: let's come back on this topic. we will refocus with ryan leavitt and david sowerby -- brian leavitt and david sowerby. francine...
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. >> i started off at the levitt town train station and they only had 60 tickets when they opened and sold out in five minutes so i hopped the train in levitt town and came to 30th street station and bought three passes for tomorrow. >> and septa is warning even if you have the passes that is no guarantee for a ride. boarding is first come first serve. check in at 6abc.com/eagles parade to see where and when trains are departing, the broad street and market frankford almost are free. >> and patco sole out. tickets will not be sold at stations tomorrow. start agent 6:00 a.m. eastbound service is suspended and patco trains will only depart from lyndonwald and broadway straights and drop passengers off at the 9th, 10th and locust vote stations. parking in camden is an option. a limited parking at harbor boulevard. spaces are first come first serve, and fans have the option of walking across the ben franklin bridge or riding a patco train or taking the river link ferry across the delaware river. the hospitality industry is saluting the eagles for unexpected business on a february wednesda
. >> i started off at the levitt town train station and they only had 60 tickets when they opened and sold out in five minutes so i hopped the train in levitt town and came to 30th street station and bought three passes for tomorrow. >> and septa is warning even if you have the passes that is no guarantee for a ride. boarding is first come first serve. check in at 6abc.com/eagles parade to see where and when trains are departing, the broad street and market frankford almost are...
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. >> they started off at levitt town stake they only have 60 tickets web they opened and sold out in five minutes and i hopped the train in levitt town and came to 30th street station and bought three passes tomorrow. >> but buyer beware. there is no guarantee they will get you on a train. it's about being at the right place at the right time. the rail schedules are highly modified to find out where trains depart and when. is on 6abc.com. we have links to the critical one day information. for the paoli thorndale line. three of them 4:50 and 6:15 and 7:36. and ardmore from 7:21 and boarding is first come first serve. the gm suggests better to be early rather than late. >> you have to be careful if you bet on hitting the last train you could show up and a lot of people bet on just catching that last train and you won't make it in. we don't want that to happen. >> reporter: now, there have been rumblings why not sell passes it's not a question of passes but capacity. they can only handle so many people. they think they can move 70,000 people. 50,000 with the one day pass and 20,000 with
. >> they started off at levitt town stake they only have 60 tickets web they opened and sold out in five minutes and i hopped the train in levitt town and came to 30th street station and bought three passes tomorrow. >> but buyer beware. there is no guarantee they will get you on a train. it's about being at the right place at the right time. the rail schedules are highly modified to find out where trains depart and when. is on 6abc.com. we have links to the critical one day...
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this year merle levitt the ceo of visit philadelphia received this distinction.ia vitarelli was once again on hand to emcee this event at the fairmount water works. levitt was celebrated for spending the last few decades giving philadelphia a distinct image and boosting local tourism. >> big congrats to her. >> yes. >> well, the sneezing, the wheezing, the coughing, the chills, yes, the flu is still here but has it gotten any better in our area? "action news" reporter monica malpass live in the news room with the word on that today. hi, monica. >> hi, brian, that's right you're right this has been one of the worst flu seasons on record. in fact, every state in the united states has been impacted by this quite seriously. and today the center for disease control released updated numbers for the flu and what is doing to our area. could a universal flu vaccine now be on the way all of that with ali gorman coming up in health check. >>> the phillies in clearwater are not wearing their usual red caps today and they're not alone. why they are sporting these snazzy sd ha
this year merle levitt the ceo of visit philadelphia received this distinction.ia vitarelli was once again on hand to emcee this event at the fairmount water works. levitt was celebrated for spending the last few decades giving philadelphia a distinct image and boosting local tourism. >> big congrats to her. >> yes. >> well, the sneezing, the wheezing, the coughing, the chills, yes, the flu is still here but has it gotten any better in our area? "action news"...
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in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres and alenia was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred fifty nine step on bond era the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that pantera became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the mov
in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres and alenia was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b....
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in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred fifty nine step on bond era the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that pantera became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the o. un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly
in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe...
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festival is in its final few days ahead of the gold and silver bears awarded and my colleague david levitt has been going to the movies for us there. they have been observing what has been going on on the red carpet down there so what's the action today. right outside the world premiere of touch me you know if this is the latest movie by experiment. and this is really a very different look at human sexuality and intimacy than we're used to seeing on the silver screen it's a very intimate look at human intimacy shall we say we should also know that interior is one of only four female directors out of nineteen that have been nominated in the competition section of the festival the other sections are a little bit better with the gender balance is about forty percent female directors she's only want to four in this section and this film is also very female centric like many others in the competition we see a an older woman who is struggling with intimacy issues we see a disabled man and it really it straddles the line between documentary and drama it was also a trans woman there's a lot of a l
festival is in its final few days ahead of the gold and silver bears awarded and my colleague david levitt has been going to the movies for us there. they have been observing what has been going on on the red carpet down there so what's the action today. right outside the world premiere of touch me you know if this is the latest movie by experiment. and this is really a very different look at human sexuality and intimacy than we're used to seeing on the silver screen it's a very intimate look...
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. >> i arrived at levitt town train station and they only had 60 tickets and i heard bensalem was sellingd by the time i had their phone number they were sold out. and i came down here and thank goodness i was able to get the tickets. >> but be aware getting the pass is half the battle, it does not guarantee you a train tomorrow. it's about being at the right place at the right time. the rail schedules changed and to find out where and when they depart. go online 6abc.com/eagles parade, has links to septa's critical one day information. take for instance the paoli thorndale line. >> there are three of them leaving at 4:50 and 6:25 and 7:36. ardmore departures are 7:59. and they are first come first serve. and using special passes to avoid this. during the 2008 phillies parade thousands could not get aboard jammed trains and tomorrow septa expects to ideally move 70,000 riders on the rail system. the capacity. >> it's just math. we have 320 railroad cars running around with 155 people we can fit in them seated and standing and we know probably about 80 train trips are running tomorrow. and
. >> i arrived at levitt town train station and they only had 60 tickets and i heard bensalem was sellingd by the time i had their phone number they were sold out. and i came down here and thank goodness i was able to get the tickets. >> but be aware getting the pass is half the battle, it does not guarantee you a train tomorrow. it's about being at the right place at the right time. the rail schedules changed and to find out where and when they depart. go online 6abc.com/eagles...
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centenarian nettie levitt weiss has the fourth and fifth graders hanging on every word. >> you all haveooks on your faces. >> to have the opportunity to bring someone who has actually experienced a hundred years of life and share her experience with our students is just a very special gift. >> reporter: students were armed with a dozen connections questions. >> what invent changed your life the most. >> over my lifetime technology has advanced greatly. when i was a little girl i can remember seeing my mother standing over a washing board and washing clothes. >> some quizzed nettie about her family. >> i have 15 great-grandchildren others wanted to wang she did for fun. >> for ten cents we could go to the movie and see a regular long movie. >> but most students just listened to historic events witnessed from a person ten times they're change. >> i didn't go through college because the country was going through a very bad depression when many people were out of work and there was very little money around. >> reporter: for most kids this is the first time meeting someone like nettie. >> i
centenarian nettie levitt weiss has the fourth and fifth graders hanging on every word. >> you all haveooks on your faces. >> to have the opportunity to bring someone who has actually experienced a hundred years of life and share her experience with our students is just a very special gift. >> reporter: students were armed with a dozen connections questions. >> what invent changed your life the most. >> over my lifetime technology has advanced greatly. when i was a...
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joseph gordon-levitt. >> another one of those really talented people who goes to "third rock from theegacy of the show wasn't just in front of the camera. there was sitcom magic behind the scenes. >> we were writers on "roseanne", and we're the creators of "the middle." >> are you over 50? >> ugh, yes. >> do you feel overwhelmed with clutter? >> we loved the writing of "roseanne" so much. is we said, if we could bring that kind of authenticity, dealing with having that heart and yet having the comedy, all those are things that we brought from "roseanne" into "the middle." >> yeah, and not being afraid to write some serious situations with characters who don't have a choice always to quit their job. or if their credit card bill comes, it actually is a real problem for them. >> "the middle" is definitely rooted in "roseanne." >> "the roseanne show" became the roots of a comedy writing family tree. >> we had so many big writers that have created incredible shows. amy sherman-palladino. >> who obviously went on to create "gilmore girls." >> bruce helford. >> yeah, drew carey and multiple
joseph gordon-levitt. >> another one of those really talented people who goes to "third rock from theegacy of the show wasn't just in front of the camera. there was sitcom magic behind the scenes. >> we were writers on "roseanne", and we're the creators of "the middle." >> are you over 50? >> ugh, yes. >> do you feel overwhelmed with clutter? >> we loved the writing of "roseanne" so much. is we said, if we could bring that...
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. >> reporter: centenarian nettie levitt weiss has the fourth and fifth graders here hanging on everyn your faces. >> to have the opportunity to bring someone in who is actually experienced 100 years of life and share her experience with our students is just a very special gift. >> reporter: students were armed with about a dozen questions. >> what inventions changed your life the most? >> over my lifetime, technology has advanced greatly. when i was a little girl, i could remember seeing my mother standing over a washing board and washing clothes. >> reporter: some quizzed nettie about her familiar. >> i have 15 great-grandchildr great-grandchildren. >> others wanted to know what she did for fun. >> for ten cents we can go to the movie and see a regular long movie. >> reporter: but most students just listened to historic events witnessed from a person ten times their age. >> i didn't go to college because the country was going through a very bad depression which meant that many people were out of work and there was very little money around. >> reporter: for most kids this is the firs
. >> reporter: centenarian nettie levitt weiss has the fourth and fifth graders here hanging on everyn your faces. >> to have the opportunity to bring someone in who is actually experienced 100 years of life and share her experience with our students is just a very special gift. >> reporter: students were armed with about a dozen questions. >> what inventions changed your life the most? >> over my lifetime, technology has advanced greatly. when i was a little girl,...
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lifestyle folks want, and they give it to them. [ big-band music plays ] in the early '50s, william levitt american suburb was born. people began flocking to the suburbs, raising families there, and finding a way to commute into the city for work. it was a great time in america. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> well, they're running out of land, and people are tired of sitting in their cars. >> now things are shifting again, and a big part of that is what we call transit-oriented development. >> transit-oriented development is flipping development on its head. >> transit first, and then build around transit, whether it's retail, commercial development, or residential. so, it serves as a central gathering place, and then you build around. what it is not is having a development already established and then putting some form of transit, retrofitting it in. >> so, rather than a transit stop just being a drop-off point, it's now becoming a nexus of economic development to ensure that within 1/4 to 1/2 mile of a transit stop, you're going to find mixed-use development that vertically integrates thing
lifestyle folks want, and they give it to them. [ big-band music plays ] in the early '50s, william levitt american suburb was born. people began flocking to the suburbs, raising families there, and finding a way to commute into the city for work. it was a great time in america. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> well, they're running out of land, and people are tired of sitting in their cars. >> now things are shifting again, and a big part of that is what we call transit-oriented...
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. >> thank you for joining us, jeff kleintop and brian levitt >>> let's get to carl at the winter olympics in pyeongchang, south korea. good morning, carl. >> reporter: hey, mike what a day it's been for the americans once again mikaela shiffrin in this case winning gold in the women's giant slalom 22 years old from vail, colorado, of course, one of the stars of these games she finished fifth in this event in sochi but wins gold here after an amazing run and then an emotional period once she got to the bottom of the hill later on, they caught up with mikaela shiffrin and asked her how she's managing with all the pressure any kind of worry or doubt. >> i'm always having doubts. i mean, yeah, it's not easy to have -- you know, there's 24 hours in every day, and every hour i probably have, every minute i have a million feelings of doubt, but i also have a million feelings of confidence and inspiration. so it's just a battle between having the right mood at the right time and always fighting that feeling of doubt. and yeah, for sure, i thought maybe i can't do it. what if i can't? and then i t
. >> thank you for joining us, jeff kleintop and brian levitt >>> let's get to carl at the winter olympics in pyeongchang, south korea. good morning, carl. >> reporter: hey, mike what a day it's been for the americans once again mikaela shiffrin in this case winning gold in the women's giant slalom 22 years old from vail, colorado, of course, one of the stars of these games she finished fifth in this event in sochi but wins gold here after an amazing run and then an...