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came down from philadelphia and new york. it meant an inflow of merchants, people to support all of this. the town -- the development of this place from a string of villages in a new town and was beginning to speed up. also, the third thing that changed was the republican party won. earlier, storing pretty much identified with the federalists. the republican party came with a great deal of doubt about the federal -- the vision of the federalist party. monument of capital, strong government. jefferson saw the plan. he sketched out a plan for washington. it would've extended from georgetown to 23rd street. his idea was monticello excited. you had the mansion house, you had the people around it. that was all you needed. he didn't have the idea of monumental cities. after the republicans came to town, and a stingy congress, the country was broken at that time. jefferson decided to abolish the commission. the federal city commission was broken up. thornton was without a job. within a matter of months, he was given the job of bankr
came down from philadelphia and new york. it meant an inflow of merchants, people to support all of this. the town -- the development of this place from a string of villages in a new town and was beginning to speed up. also, the third thing that changed was the republican party won. earlier, storing pretty much identified with the federalists. the republican party came with a great deal of doubt about the federal -- the vision of the federalist party. monument of capital, strong government....
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so there he was in philadelphia. architect or builder. , ground was beginning to be broken in washington. he did not have any responsibility for it. once again he discovered in philadelphia to be successful you had to be a general practitioner, making house calls and everything else. i would say if you had to cast mr. thornton, he was a bit of a snob. did not appreciate the idea of being a general practitioner. he actually called the job of a general practitioner disgusting. he did not openly practice. he did not have a job. the competition. no money with it. the plantation was beginning to fail. not fail, but lose income. he was losing income from the plantation. there had been a hurricane and a fall in the price of sugar. the london middlemen who sold their sugar had gone broke. the plantation was in trouble. when george washington offered him a job in the federal city, the federal district, he jumped at it. about not really thought the fact he was going to live in the middle of nowhere. they came down here. how di
so there he was in philadelphia. architect or builder. , ground was beginning to be broken in washington. he did not have any responsibility for it. once again he discovered in philadelphia to be successful you had to be a general practitioner, making house calls and everything else. i would say if you had to cast mr. thornton, he was a bit of a snob. did not appreciate the idea of being a general practitioner. he actually called the job of a general practitioner disgusting. he did not openly...
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so he left tortola and went to philadelphia. it was 1788, the year of the constitutional convention in philadelphia. and obviously, lots of things were going on. debate inof philadelphia about what the new government should be like, the authority, who should participate, who shouldn't, the difference between the republic and the individual states who were members of it. he also happens to live in a boarding house where james madison was his neighbor and they became good friends. anyway, he became excited by this american idea of a republic. he became an american citizen at that time. and once again, he did not practice medicine. the first year in philadelphia he spent most of his time up in new england trying to convince free blacks to go to sierra leone. it was a nonstarter. let's put it that way. no matter how bad their situation was, they could not see going back to africa and living in a british colony. or a british run free colony, if you will. so that was unsatisfactory to him. he then returned to philadelphia, state a lit
so he left tortola and went to philadelphia. it was 1788, the year of the constitutional convention in philadelphia. and obviously, lots of things were going on. debate inof philadelphia about what the new government should be like, the authority, who should participate, who shouldn't, the difference between the republic and the individual states who were members of it. he also happens to live in a boarding house where james madison was his neighbor and they became good friends. anyway, he...
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the philadelphia school district has a different number. they say that that number is closer to 7,200. that's a really big disparity. how can philadelphia improve this count? >> the count as of yesterday was about 990. we have been as high as 1,200. these are people out on the street in the cold. we do get about 15,000 requests a year for some type of housing and security issues that people are going through. we don't count -- sadly, we don't count the couch surfers. they are not captured in the numbers. young people, youth homelessness, about 30% to 35% are lgbt. we have a number of organizations that are trying to address that issue. the numbers are hard because it varies based on the time of year. in summer, obviously, the numbers are higher. as we get colder, we have cold blues, people are forced into shelter. we did -- usa mentiwe did the he so people during the day can have a place to get a shower, wash their clothes, get coffee or a meal. i don't -- this is not like a pure science when you are dealing with human beings. we try to get
the philadelphia school district has a different number. they say that that number is closer to 7,200. that's a really big disparity. how can philadelphia improve this count? >> the count as of yesterday was about 990. we have been as high as 1,200. these are people out on the street in the cold. we do get about 15,000 requests a year for some type of housing and security issues that people are going through. we don't count -- sadly, we don't count the couch surfers. they are not captured...
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how can philadelphia improve this count? >> well, the count as of yesterday was about 990. we've been as high as 1,200, 1,300. these are people who are actually out on the street in the cold. we do get about 15,000 requests a year for some type of housing insecurity issues that people are going through and we don't count -- sadly, we don't count the couch surfers, they are not captured in those numbers. young people, youth homelessness, about 30% to 35% are lgbt and we have a number of organizations that are trying to address that issue. the numbers are hard because it varies based on the type -- time of year, i mean, in the summertime obviously the numbers are higher, as we get colder, we have code blues, people can be forced into shelter. we did -- as you mentioned earlier, the hub of hope with septa and with the business community so that people during the day can have a place to go, get a shower, wash their clothes, get a cup of coffee for a meal. this is not like a pure science when you're dealing with human beings and we try to get our arms around the numbers as best
how can philadelphia improve this count? >> well, the count as of yesterday was about 990. we've been as high as 1,200, 1,300. these are people who are actually out on the street in the cold. we do get about 15,000 requests a year for some type of housing insecurity issues that people are going through and we don't count -- sadly, we don't count the couch surfers, they are not captured in those numbers. young people, youth homelessness, about 30% to 35% are lgbt and we have a number of...
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he was in philadelphia. he approached jefferson with this idea. he said i want to travel all the way to the pacific ocean to be the first person to cross the continent and to observe all of that things that we don't know about in the interior of north america. jefferson said this is a great idea and i know just how to raise funds. let me go to the american philosophical society and get the members to donate money. this was in jefferson's hand and he went to all the members of the aps, this is when the capital was in philadelphia, everybody who was anybody was in philadelphia, you can see who some of the donors for this expedition were. on the top left, george washington giving a hundred $100. john adams gave $20. you have thomas jefferson in the middle. sandwiched by henry knox, a member, and alexander hamilton, another member, and james madison. this is also believed to be the only document that holds the first four presidents' signatures on it, and what's even more interesting about the story of this document is, it was rediscovered, i guess you
he was in philadelphia. he approached jefferson with this idea. he said i want to travel all the way to the pacific ocean to be the first person to cross the continent and to observe all of that things that we don't know about in the interior of north america. jefferson said this is a great idea and i know just how to raise funds. let me go to the american philosophical society and get the members to donate money. this was in jefferson's hand and he went to all the members of the aps, this is...
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allegations are very significant the philadelphia is raising.his is a serious allegation and a high profile law firm is behind this class action lawsuit. banks are also facing for other lawsuits filed across the country. the charges are similar. this class action lawsuit has much broader scope because mormonism palette is could join the suit. the damages could be extremely high. there could be over a billion dollars in potential damages. philadelphia is suing on behalf of cities, universities and half goals. other governments could be joining. what is the risk of this ballooning in the future? >> this is what i am most interested in finding out the answer to. it is a balancing act they face. you don't want to isolate the bankers that you work with. for a city like new york, there is a lot of banking folks. foreign issuer like new york city, it is a tough decision to make whether you want to see your bankers area at the same time, anti-wall street sentiment is powerful. especially among more liberal meaning -- leaning states and cities. that's a
allegations are very significant the philadelphia is raising.his is a serious allegation and a high profile law firm is behind this class action lawsuit. banks are also facing for other lawsuits filed across the country. the charges are similar. this class action lawsuit has much broader scope because mormonism palette is could join the suit. the damages could be extremely high. there could be over a billion dollars in potential damages. philadelphia is suing on behalf of cities, universities...
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discussion about evidence-based policymaking at the state and local level with the former mayor of philadelphia mike the nutter and later the former chair of the white house council of economic advisers jason furman. it was hosted by the brookings institution. >> good morning, i'm the director of the hamilton project. thank you for being here with us today. we're going to now move into our first panel, which is improving state and local policy outcomes with more efficient and pres evidentive analysis. just a quick reminder as with the fire side chat, any questions you have on note cards around they'll bring those up to me and that's how we'll do the audience q&a at the end of the session. i want to also just echo bob rubin's thanks to a few people on our team, to kristin macintosh, our managing director, melanie, who is probably not in the room. she's our epivents and outreach specialists and make sure we all function today and ryan nun our policy director. but also to the entire am ill on the project team because we try to get a lot done and that requires a real team effort. we have a terrific
discussion about evidence-based policymaking at the state and local level with the former mayor of philadelphia mike the nutter and later the former chair of the white house council of economic advisers jason furman. it was hosted by the brookings institution. >> good morning, i'm the director of the hamilton project. thank you for being here with us today. we're going to now move into our first panel, which is improving state and local policy outcomes with more efficient and pres...
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the snowfall total, philadelphia, not much, about an inch, new york city around 3 inches. hartford to boston, 4 to 6 inches and all of northern new england has a chance of a foot of snow. additional snow in areas of the great lakes and areas of northern portions of michigan, could be 9 to 12 inches of snow. from chicago, again, mostly worried about the icing, guys, this morning, and ice storm mornings aren't fun. you worry about power outages, too. >> what a mess. a lot more videos of the spinouts and everything else on the roads. bill, thank you. >>> measles cases are on the rise throughout the country. the cdc has confirmed over a hundred cases since the beginning of the year. health officials are trying to figure out ways to tame the disease. here's nbc's steve patter horizontal. >> reporter: measles a public health emergency with a surge of those infected. the cdc confirms 101 cases since january 1st. the epicenter of the outbreak, washington state with more than 50 cases. most in clark county which has the lowest vaccination rates. about a 1/4 of kindergartners there
the snowfall total, philadelphia, not much, about an inch, new york city around 3 inches. hartford to boston, 4 to 6 inches and all of northern new england has a chance of a foot of snow. additional snow in areas of the great lakes and areas of northern portions of michigan, could be 9 to 12 inches of snow. from chicago, again, mostly worried about the icing, guys, this morning, and ice storm mornings aren't fun. you worry about power outages, too. >> what a mess. a lot more videos of the...
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and the school district of philadelphia. in some of those instances, you actually do need the individual data, and you want to notify folks of certain circumstances or conditions. but, we were not able to get that agreement. the end result was pretty significant reduction in overweight and obese conditions, as well as incidents of stds with our children in philadelphia. there were many points where it looked like that was going to fall apart, not happen, but we stuck to it. this was a part of our goal with our young people in philadelphia, and ultimately got it done. >> great, just you want to add anything? >> this is pretty specifically for you. if anyone else wants to chime in, please do. it is a question of, you expose yourself a lot when you are doing data and analysis, and evidence-based policymaking, and the sense you are not just doing what you think is popular, but you're trying to do what you think works. how does it resonate, in a political level, and with the public, when you are trying to do things where you are
and the school district of philadelphia. in some of those instances, you actually do need the individual data, and you want to notify folks of certain circumstances or conditions. but, we were not able to get that agreement. the end result was pretty significant reduction in overweight and obese conditions, as well as incidents of stds with our children in philadelphia. there were many points where it looked like that was going to fall apart, not happen, but we stuck to it. this was a part of...
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he owned a trolley line and started one of the first in philadelphia. basically he lived in a mixed race suburban philadelphia may be about half black and there was no way for folks to get to philadelphia or take it to work so he bought the bus and started driving it himself and it just expanded and it grew and grew and he basically ended up selling it to forget the name oe of the company but it ended up what made the philadelphia transport systems he took that money, put it into the stock market and did very well in the 20s in the stock market and pulled the money out in time. >> host: you read beautifully but there are six primary individuals in the book so i wonder if you can tell us briefly through our some of the other main figures? >> is eight total that i touch on in the book so i go through those in chronological order. he was basically in early california pioneer and went out when it was still part of mexico as a merchant and a importer, exporter ended up getting his hands through the politicking with the mexican government on a large swath of
he owned a trolley line and started one of the first in philadelphia. basically he lived in a mixed race suburban philadelphia may be about half black and there was no way for folks to get to philadelphia or take it to work so he bought the bus and started driving it himself and it just expanded and it grew and grew and he basically ended up selling it to forget the name oe of the company but it ended up what made the philadelphia transport systems he took that money, put it into the stock...
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philadelphia just 89%. and boston 85%. crime on transit agencies reported to the federal government. bart made news in the past year for high profile crimes. many think crime is on the rise. actually it's gone down. since last year. just 3.5 crimes per million passengers. not as good as philadelphia. 2.8 per million. better than boston. 4.3 crimes per million. over all customer satisfaction. bart passengers found only 56% of riders give the system a satisfactory rating. philadelphia, 73% were satisfied. boston the vast majority 85% were happy. we compared bart to washington d.c. a similar system. with twice as many passengers and more stations. even though the metro is larger it gets a higher rating. 79% of riders are satisfied. >> even though we are wrapping up bart week. we want to hear from you. search the words better bay area on the web site. you'll be able to write in with comments, concerns and questions and suggestions. on twitter use the hash tag. and facebook we created a group. >> we are still on storm watch. to
philadelphia just 89%. and boston 85%. crime on transit agencies reported to the federal government. bart made news in the past year for high profile crimes. many think crime is on the rise. actually it's gone down. since last year. just 3.5 crimes per million passengers. not as good as philadelphia. 2.8 per million. better than boston. 4.3 crimes per million. over all customer satisfaction. bart passengers found only 56% of riders give the system a satisfactory rating. philadelphia, 73% were...
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he may have first met him in philadelphia that same year. the two landscape paintings to george washington. stanley came to paint views of the potomac, two which were purchased by washington. he wrote about the artist's plans to return to the capital city with a portrait of washington. letter, and i'm sure many have read it, it is published in the first volume of thorton's papers, he berates him for his behavior and introduces a discussion about originals and copies. wrote, i have never seen mr. stewart's paintings, and should view the painting with which you mean to honor our new city. the late general and his lady thought themselves ill used by mr. stewart who promised the original painting to them, these are the life portraits painted in philadelphia. he spoke of the portraits appertaining to them. he took mrs. washington's portrait but keeps it unfinished. the original ought to be mrs. washington's. i admire his genius and abilities, but his inattention to the family certainly was ungrateful after the general sets are repeatedly. sat so
he may have first met him in philadelphia that same year. the two landscape paintings to george washington. stanley came to paint views of the potomac, two which were purchased by washington. he wrote about the artist's plans to return to the capital city with a portrait of washington. letter, and i'm sure many have read it, it is published in the first volume of thorton's papers, he berates him for his behavior and introduces a discussion about originals and copies. wrote, i have never seen...
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one story we tell is of a couple from philadelphia, gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney and she is a homemaker. they decided 1939 to go to vienna to try to rescue 50 children. they get affidavits of sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia, they work in conjunction with the state department although there is some resistance there and they ultimately go to vienna with her pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care and they foster 50 children and bring them back to philadelphia. what we are showing here is some americans who took these extraordinary risks and to think about what was within the realm of the possible. they are rescuing those children as congress is absolutely unwilling to pass a bill to aid refugee children. sometimes the actions that individual americans take can have much more impact or impact individuals in a different way as the government is failing to take action on behalf of refugees. in the first half of the expedition exhibition you are looking at the early years before wo
one story we tell is of a couple from philadelphia, gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney and she is a homemaker. they decided 1939 to go to vienna to try to rescue 50 children. they get affidavits of sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia, they work in conjunction with the state department although there is some resistance there and they ultimately go to vienna with her pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care and they...
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ere are multiple reports the fats all-star is t headedthe philadelphia phillies. the deal is worth $330 million at 13 years. if true it would be the largest deal in baseball history, he made his major league debut in 2010. >>> lawmakers are excted to formally reprimand delegate mary ann lisanti. she's apologized for usihe n word referring to a district in prince george's county. if the censure votese p she would not be able to hold any leadership positions . >>> a man is targeting gym goers, the police said he's targeted people at gyms stealing their keys and breaking into their cars. this has happened three timesonn the of january. pat and leon, back to you. >>> still ahead an alert for anyone in the market for a car. >> mileage readings, are those numbers accurate. susan hogan uncovers odometer fraud. >> there's no trace the odometer has been tampere with. >>> for tomorrow we'll be dealing with snow and then rain showers and another storm system impacting yr sunday, will that lead to some delays on monday? we'll be talking about at, plus taking a close look at t
ere are multiple reports the fats all-star is t headedthe philadelphia phillies. the deal is worth $330 million at 13 years. if true it would be the largest deal in baseball history, he made his major league debut in 2010. >>> lawmakers are excted to formally reprimand delegate mary ann lisanti. she's apologized for usihe n word referring to a district in prince george's county. if the censure votese p she would not be able to hold any leadership positions . >>> a man is...
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uss philadelphia -- a future leader? classes in the understanding of themselves and the people they were -- and i ts happening not just places like west point, air force academy, naval academy -- they are happening at all places of higher education, this idea of being immersed into learning. learning is no longer passive. you don't go into a classroom, have somebody tell you something, and you regurgitate it. now it is putting yourself into the experience. for us at the naval academy, that is 100% what we are about, the immersive opportunity. it is not what -- not just what midshipmen like zach have done, it is the opportunities they get during the summer where they get to lead youth, future midshipmen, boy scouts, girl scouts, people from unrepresented parts of the country. they will be put in a leadership role. they have their own structure within midshipmen. , so he istwo striper in charge of not just underclassmen but some of his peers. this is the crucible that is time-tested but also needs to evolve to keep the new
uss philadelphia -- a future leader? classes in the understanding of themselves and the people they were -- and i ts happening not just places like west point, air force academy, naval academy -- they are happening at all places of higher education, this idea of being immersed into learning. learning is no longer passive. you don't go into a classroom, have somebody tell you something, and you regurgitate it. now it is putting yourself into the experience. for us at the naval academy, that is...
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bryce harper is heading to the nats' division rival, the philadelphia phillies. this ishe box office at citizen's bank park in philly. ouwithin an of the news, fans going down to the ballpark, buying tickets. one guy said he bolted out after a wor meeting. harper will be making he5 llion a year. also included in t deal a no trade clause. bryce's teammates getting word a this afternoon they're happy to have the all-star on board. thisfinitely gng to make team that much better. d it's going to be a threat. yeah, it's going to be exciting for all of us. you know, everywhere we go. >> it's p tty coolfinally. i think we were a good team before him. but he -- that addition to the te makes us even better. >> coming up later in sports we'll have moreith harper and the phillies, including mind blowing numbers about this mega deal guys. back to you. >> big news. sherree thank you. we'll see y later in the sports segment. >>> did it have to be the phillies? shomari stone is gathering reaction from fans. we'll check in with him in the next half hour. >>> the man accused of k
bryce harper is heading to the nats' division rival, the philadelphia phillies. this ishe box office at citizen's bank park in philly. ouwithin an of the news, fans going down to the ballpark, buying tickets. one guy said he bolted out after a wor meeting. harper will be making he5 llion a year. also included in t deal a no trade clause. bryce's teammates getting word a this afternoon they're happy to have the all-star on board. thisfinitely gng to make team that much better. d it's going to be...
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y en baltimore y tambiÉn la posibilidad de nevadas en philadelphia y en nueva york nos dicen los meteorÓlogosa 2 pulgadas de acumulaciÓn en nueva york. y en carolina del norte. hemos podido conversar de primera mano con quienes estÁn viviendo esta tormenta invernal y esto fue lo que nos dijeron. >>> tratar de no salir a las calles sino es necesario y limpiar la nieve para que no se convierta en hielo >>> cuando uno estÁ trabajando entonces el cuerpo entra en calor y casi no se siente el frÍo >>> cuÁles seran felicidad los principales efectos de esta
y en baltimore y tambiÉn la posibilidad de nevadas en philadelphia y en nueva york nos dicen los meteorÓlogosa 2 pulgadas de acumulaciÓn en nueva york. y en carolina del norte. hemos podido conversar de primera mano con quienes estÁn viviendo esta tormenta invernal y esto fue lo que nos dijeron. >>> tratar de no salir a las calles sino es necesario y limpiar la nieve para que no se convierta en hielo >>> cuando uno estÁ trabajando entonces el cuerpo entra en calor y casi...
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about 1,000 flights already canceled, many of them in and around chicago, philadelphia. and another storm system is moving intoto california expect to have another round of punishment this weekend. has is -- >> yes, a multistorm setup over the next couple days. so where it is not heavy rainfall, it is a wintry mick or heavy snowfall across parts of the midwest and also the intra mountain west and parts of the northwest as well. the current storm brings in heavy rainfall across the south and north of st. louis into parts of the great lakes, it becomes all snow and all of this pushes on in toward the east as we go in through later on tonight and into early tomorrow morning leaving behind about 4 to 6 inches of snowfall across that region. but again, plenty of flooding threat in place as well from nashville down towards birmingham, even northern portions of mississippi and eastern areas of arkansas whereas much as 4 to 6 inches of rainfall could come down in the next two days. and we do have another system right on its heels and temps are struggling to warm up across the so
about 1,000 flights already canceled, many of them in and around chicago, philadelphia. and another storm system is moving intoto california expect to have another round of punishment this weekend. has is -- >> yes, a multistorm setup over the next couple days. so where it is not heavy rainfall, it is a wintry mick or heavy snowfall across parts of the midwest and also the intra mountain west and parts of the northwest as well. the current storm brings in heavy rainfall across the south...
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oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> president trump announced a national emergency to build his wall on the border. let's take a look at what it means for the president to declare a national emergency and what congress can do about do about this? accord together law, congress wrote need to pass a joint resolution, getting the agreement of both chambers of congress, to terminate a national
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bound for philadelphia grounded before it could take off. abc news learning just moments ago one of the american airlines pilots was arrested. what we're learning right now. >>> also breaking, five reported tornadoes at this hour. the deadly storm moving across the country. 20 states from the dakotas all the way to the northeast expecting snow, ice and flooding. whiteout conditions, cars swept away. tonight, the rescues, you'll see them. and rob has the new track. >>> the political crisis in virginia. unbelievably growing yet again tonight. first, the governor, then the lieutenant governor, then the attorney general. and tonight, another top state lawmaker now facing serious questions. >>> the murder mystery outside new york city. the woman's bodice covered in a suitcase. tonight, what we've now learned. >>> the urgent manhunt this evening for the gunman after a wife was killed while setting up for a garage sale. >>> the horrific case of apparent road rage. the driver opening fire on a school bus, hitting the driver twice. a young student on
bound for philadelphia grounded before it could take off. abc news learning just moments ago one of the american airlines pilots was arrested. what we're learning right now. >>> also breaking, five reported tornadoes at this hour. the deadly storm moving across the country. 20 states from the dakotas all the way to the northeast expecting snow, ice and flooding. whiteout conditions, cars swept away. tonight, the rescues, you'll see them. and rob has the new track. >>> the...
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together they have six stores in philadelphia.se totals dig in and tender greens now refused paper money, reportedly milk bars and starbucks and amazon and walmart and shake shack experienced with cashless stores recently. >> i go in and get a cup of coffee, i can get it because i have a credit card. the person behind me that does not have a credit card is told they can't get a cup of coffee. something does not seem right about that. >> reporter: more than 14 million americans don't have bank accounts, that makes getting credit cards difficult. 34% of black people, 17% of hispanics and 29% of people earning less than $30,000 relying on cash for all or just about all of their purchases. >> if it is not discrimination, i think the government does have a place to protect people from not being treated fairly. >> reporter: councilman greenly introduced a bill that'll fine businesses in philadelphia up to $2,000 if they do not accept cash. similar law proposed in washington, d.c. and chicago. massachusetts requires retailers to accept c
together they have six stores in philadelphia.se totals dig in and tender greens now refused paper money, reportedly milk bars and starbucks and amazon and walmart and shake shack experienced with cashless stores recently. >> i go in and get a cup of coffee, i can get it because i have a credit card. the person behind me that does not have a credit card is told they can't get a cup of coffee. something does not seem right about that. >> reporter: more than 14 million americans don't...
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oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips.you'll take all the credit. that strip mall sushi, well,t i'm a bit unpredictable. let's redecorate. whatsyamatter tanya, i thought you loved being spontaneous? i do. and if you've got the wrong home insurance coverage, i might break the bank too. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. amazon prime video so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like the e
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this will go northwards, during the morning hours to philadelphia, eventually new york city.t looks like a good evening commute. again the timing of everything, washington, d.c., about an hour from now. it looks like the heaviest is 6:00 a.m. to noon. the snow forecast is still around four-to-five inches. philadelphia less, around two-to-three for you. new york city three-to-four inches possible. a little less for hartford, boston, everyone is in kind of the two-to-three. you remember that snow event, people got stranded on the road, it's similar to that we could get three-to-four inches, right before the evening rush hour. driving philadelphia, southern new england, you don't want to be on the roads from 3:00 to 7:00 tonight. >> i think you answered some of louis' questions. >> i'll do essay form for the rest. >> still ahead, the latest developments in the alleged incident of jussie smollett. police investigate a threatening letter sent to the actor. we'll be right back with more details. t to the actor we'll be right back with more details. (clapping) every day, visionaries
this will go northwards, during the morning hours to philadelphia, eventually new york city.t looks like a good evening commute. again the timing of everything, washington, d.c., about an hour from now. it looks like the heaviest is 6:00 a.m. to noon. the snow forecast is still around four-to-five inches. philadelphia less, around two-to-three for you. new york city three-to-four inches possible. a little less for hartford, boston, everyone is in kind of the two-to-three. you remember that snow...
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this was used in a special hospital in philadelphia. during the american civil war, silas mitchell and others were developing modern neurology. one of the things they got to was a specific type of chronic pain that we still have problems with today. this chronic pain was a burning sensation that would never go away. it exhibited itself in a number in the civil war who had had severe injuries. people in philadelphia like were initial -- like we're in mitchell started using it in a new way, injecting it into the tissues affected by the pain. .oreover, they used electricity in 1863, that meant one of these small, electric generators relying primarily on static. the idea was simple, by interrupting the nerves of electricity and cutting that pain signal to the brain, they were able to calm the nerves, and in conjunction with the morphine, they had a pretty good cure rate. road toed us down the our modern relief systems. you can watch television and see ads every day for patches that can be placed on the body, powered by small batteries, that
this was used in a special hospital in philadelphia. during the american civil war, silas mitchell and others were developing modern neurology. one of the things they got to was a specific type of chronic pain that we still have problems with today. this chronic pain was a burning sensation that would never go away. it exhibited itself in a number in the civil war who had had severe injuries. people in philadelphia like were initial -- like we're in mitchell started using it in a new way,...
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oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips.good, you'll take all the credit. so did you gkind of. car? thanks to navy federal it only took 5 minutes. so vets can join? oh yeah. how do you kind of buy a new car? it's used. it's for mikey. you know he's gonna have girls in that car. yeah. he's gonna have two of them. great benefits for veterans from navy federal credit union... our members are the mission. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >> shannon: breaking tonight hours after democratic socialist darling alexandria ocasio-cortez did a victory lap for spiking amazon's plans to launch major expansion in
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they immigrated to philadelphia and later came to washington, bringing the cup with them. wonderful way for us to talk about some immigrant stories, how people came to washington, and what they brought with them. washington was never the first stop for jewish families when they were coming to washington. other ports of entry like philadelphia, new york, or baltimore before coming to washington. the next thing is one of the more exciting things. when we received it it was a highlight for me. that wass notebook used at harvard law school in 1877. from histebooks studying of evidence. he was first in his class at harvard and was appointed to the supreme court by woodrow wilson. he was the first jewish justice appointed to the court. his confirmation was highly contested. it was on the basis of his judaism and progressive ideals. he had public confirmation hearings that were rather extended. to forms ofct anti-semitism. he remained on the bench until 1939. this notebook was given to us by , frank gilbert, who is the past president of the jewish historical society and very acti
they immigrated to philadelphia and later came to washington, bringing the cup with them. wonderful way for us to talk about some immigrant stories, how people came to washington, and what they brought with them. washington was never the first stop for jewish families when they were coming to washington. other ports of entry like philadelphia, new york, or baltimore before coming to washington. the next thing is one of the more exciting things. when we received it it was a highlight for me....
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a wh comeback for the philadelphia flyers. down 3-1 late in the third. they tie it late. schultz loses his stick and claude giroux fires this puck. beautiful little stutter step. murray gets a piece, b not enough. and they wind up the night with handshakes. pierre m.cguire pierre going to go to with claude giroux, but the captain of the flyers wanted to get throu the handshake line first. in the display of good sportsmanship, we will allow him that time. as eddie mentioned, quite a come back documented with three goals in six mites. now pierre mcguire. >> overtime magic, describe it. >> i don't know. i was able to get a step on their d and w able to squeak it by. >> clearly this was not an easy victory. how did you me to keep your perspective to finish the game off the way you guys did?co >> with thitions, down 3-1 guys did a good job of keep pressuring >> speak to what it meant to play in front of this magnificent crowd in philadelphia. >> it's great. i bgot goose bumps right now. i've been in this building a few times watching the eagles. the intenty heres unbelievable.
a wh comeback for the philadelphia flyers. down 3-1 late in the third. they tie it late. schultz loses his stick and claude giroux fires this puck. beautiful little stutter step. murray gets a piece, b not enough. and they wind up the night with handshakes. pierre m.cguire pierre going to go to with claude giroux, but the captain of the flyers wanted to get throu the handshake line first. in the display of good sportsmanship, we will allow him that time. as eddie mentioned, quite a come back...
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on tuesday, the philadelphia fed nonmanufacturing report willing released that's a window on the services sector which is the largest part of the economy and we'll get housing starts numbers for december as well on wednesday, we'll see how much we imported and exported in the last month of the year on thursday, the delayed first read of the fourth quarter gdp is out and then on friday we'll see how much money people took home in january with personal income also, it's national read across america day. so take some time and get your nose into a book, a tablet, or whatever so, what happens when you mix earl gray and sirracha you get a delicious flavor of ice cream, of course it's not just of the quirky flavors that have made one company a success. we have more. >> this ice cream has cannabis extract into it. >> chocolate with a little grassy aftertaste. >> and this ice cream tastes like a dill pickle is it big with pregnant women because they get pickles and ice cream? >> that's where it came from. >> i eat little baby's ice cream. >> and this is the weird promooetional video seen 14 millio
on tuesday, the philadelphia fed nonmanufacturing report willing released that's a window on the services sector which is the largest part of the economy and we'll get housing starts numbers for december as well on wednesday, we'll see how much we imported and exported in the last month of the year on thursday, the delayed first read of the fourth quarter gdp is out and then on friday we'll see how much money people took home in january with personal income also, it's national read across...
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we're here along the schuylkill in philadelphia.his is a main artery in and out of the city of philadelphia. and this is the worst time to have this kind of weather. this morning commute, it's a mix so it's ice, it's snow, it's rain, all coming down. and the fear is that it will freeze as these cars are on it -- there's actually a speed limit that has been lowered here in this area. it's gone to 45 on the interstates, 35 on the bridges. they've actually banned empty trailers that are pulled behind cars on these interstates as well as rvs and motorcycles. anything they can do to sort of slow it down a bit and keep cars from sliding across the roads in case these roads freeze, michael? >> all right, you be safe out there. thank you so much, eva. we're going to go back to ginger with more on the timing and track of the storm. what you got, ginger? >> it's critical for everyone to realize that the culprit in this storm is a warm front. keep in mind that word warm. because it's going to warm up. so, even if you get snow or ice it will tu
we're here along the schuylkill in philadelphia.his is a main artery in and out of the city of philadelphia. and this is the worst time to have this kind of weather. this morning commute, it's a mix so it's ice, it's snow, it's rain, all coming down. and the fear is that it will freeze as these cars are on it -- there's actually a speed limit that has been lowered here in this area. it's gone to 45 on the interstates, 35 on the bridges. they've actually banned empty trailers that are pulled...
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had the phone call went to philadelphia, there would've been a taxpayer there paying into the system that is when america stop being great, when our politicians were bought off by national corporations and pass that trade bill . >> so, the issue of the $22 trillion debt, how concerned are you? >> it's not only the debt that is that they're not worrying about the american worker anymore were concerned about money, money, money, going overseas coming back to the 10% who's got it all and don't want to share with americans . >> your thoughts? >> i share his frustration, anyone who's tried to call into a helpline, it's hard to understand or your sent somewhere else. i think it's a problem in the administration has been committed to trying to bring more jobs back into america which i think is a good first step and hopefully we will continue that trend . >> justin bogie is with us for another 10 minutes and works at the heritage foundation is a senior policy analyst. the topic is the $22 trillion united states debt. at is in toledo ohio, a democrat, go ahead. >> yes. my problem is, i don't
had the phone call went to philadelphia, there would've been a taxpayer there paying into the system that is when america stop being great, when our politicians were bought off by national corporations and pass that trade bill . >> so, the issue of the $22 trillion debt, how concerned are you? >> it's not only the debt that is that they're not worrying about the american worker anymore were concerned about money, money, money, going overseas coming back to the 10% who's got it all...
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area into philadelphia, southern parts of new jersey, as we head through the morning.hen spreading up toward the new york city metro during the afternoon. snow changing over to ice, some high impact on travel. most of new england seeing it as we head through the overnight hours, exiting on thursday morning. in terms of snow, we've got it in in two batches. fans out, one across the upper midwest, significant snowfall here. from wisconsin to northern missouri. another round from the mid-atlantic up into new england. in terms of ice, another part of this particular storm is freezing rain and sleet. and this is going to accumulate across much of the region. again, really icy travel expected as we head throughout wednesday. and in the south, still looking at a lot of high water and flooding. a very repetitive pattern. there's another on the way for thi region. also tracking the next winter storm diving down across the west. again, this one bringing snow to places like las vegas. but in the four corners area, heavy snow. in arizona, around two feet around flagstaff. some of
area into philadelphia, southern parts of new jersey, as we head through the morning.hen spreading up toward the new york city metro during the afternoon. snow changing over to ice, some high impact on travel. most of new england seeing it as we head through the overnight hours, exiting on thursday morning. in terms of snow, we've got it in in two batches. fans out, one across the upper midwest, significant snowfall here. from wisconsin to northern missouri. another round from the mid-atlantic...
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snowfall in philadelphia, not much, an inch new york city 3 inches. hartford to boston 4 to 6 inches possible. northern new england, all of northern new england has a chance for a foot of snow. additional areas in the great lakes and northern portions ofc an, could be 9 to 12 inches of snow. in chicago mostly worried about the icing,guys, this morning. the ice storm warnings aren't fu you worry about power outages. i'm sure there will be spin outs and everything else on the roads. bill, thank you. >>> measles cases are on the rise throughout the country. thecdcas confirmed 100 cases since the beginning of the year. health officials are trying to figure outweighs to tame the disease. here's nbc's steve patterson. >> measles now a public health emergency with a surge of those infected. e cdc confirming since january 1st. the center of the out break, . washington sta about a quarter of kindergartners aren't immunized. >> it could get exponentially worse. >> reporter: hospitals are arming each entrance with security guards to screen visitors. a bill wouts
snowfall in philadelphia, not much, an inch new york city 3 inches. hartford to boston 4 to 6 inches possible. northern new england, all of northern new england has a chance for a foot of snow. additional areas in the great lakes and northern portions ofc an, could be 9 to 12 inches of snow. in chicago mostly worried about the icing,guys, this morning. the ice storm warnings aren't fu you worry about power outages. i'm sure there will be spin outs and everything else on the roads. bill, thank...
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. >> what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new yorkadelphia had strings in their arrangement whereas stats records had organ in theirs. but i do consider the sound of miami, the beginning of really great dance music. >> anthony: what's called 77 elvis pancakes? chocolate chip pancakes, bourbon maple syrup, banana compote and peanut butter. even if you're not the king, you'll want to die on the toilet like her did after this carbo load. >> anthony: if we're doing the elvis experience right, i should elvis experience right, i should be eating a fist full of -- >> anthony: yard bird's signature fried chicken comes with chilled spiced watermelon and cheddar cheese waffles. they brine the chicken 27 hours to be exact. and spicy bath that includes cayenne, and black pepper, and garlic and onion. tender inside and perfectly crispy on the outside. >> anthony: to me, i like waffles and i like chicken, but i don't understand waffles and chicken together. >> questlove: you still don't understand? >> anthony: i understand people deeply love them a
. >> what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new yorkadelphia had strings in their arrangement whereas stats records had organ in theirs. but i do consider the sound of miami, the beginning of really great dance music. >> anthony: what's called 77 elvis pancakes? chocolate chip pancakes, bourbon maple syrup, banana compote and peanut butter. even if you're not the king, you'll want to die on the toilet like her did after this carbo...
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announcer lou nolan. >> philadelphia, time to welcome your sports heros. leading off
announcer lou nolan. >> philadelphia, time to welcome your sports heros. leading off
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those are african-americans even though they make up only forty four percent of the population in philadelphia. and you see that in cities across and across across that this is really something that goes to minorities and i like that the libertarians got involved and i feel like the libertarians could really if they were. that idea of people who really believe that life liberty is like that idea those people should really be in those communities with minority communities and a lot of the oppressed because they could literally help that community so much getting back some of what they have lost yeah you know that's one of the biggest commute like you said this one the biggest communities affected by this kind of thing i mean look at this in march of twenty seventeen report the part of the justice office of the inspector general found that fifty six of one hundred drug enforcement administration forfeiture cases examined there was no discernible connection between the seizure and the advancement of law enforcement efforts it's literally just stealing it so that it's left it's the law enforcement
those are african-americans even though they make up only forty four percent of the population in philadelphia. and you see that in cities across and across across that this is really something that goes to minorities and i like that the libertarians got involved and i feel like the libertarians could really if they were. that idea of people who really believe that life liberty is like that idea those people should really be in those communities with minority communities and a lot of the...
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philadelphia,e president and ceo of the national constitution center here to talk about the powers the president has to declare a national emergency and related matters. guest: good morning. host: can you shape what powers are given to the president declare a national emergency? guest: the constitution says nothing about national emergencies. the president has the power to take care that the law is faithfully executed and he is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, article two of the constitution. congress, article one, has the power to appropriate funds and the power of the purse as well as to pass legislation. any emergency powers the president has come either from statutes congress has passed, -- that is the central question in the legal battle -- or, can be inferred from the president's power to repel sudden attacks. the supreme court has spoken about how we should think about the constitution in federal law and that is what makes this current controversy so incredibly rich, important and complicated. host: one of the things mentioned frequently is the national emergency act of 1
philadelphia,e president and ceo of the national constitution center here to talk about the powers the president has to declare a national emergency and related matters. guest: good morning. host: can you shape what powers are given to the president declare a national emergency? guest: the constitution says nothing about national emergencies. the president has the power to take care that the law is faithfully executed and he is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, article two of the...
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in the sense that the founders who came to philadelphia and 1787 new that they were representing two countries. in one of the countries, slavery was essential, it was the bedrock of the economy in the culture. in the other country to the north, slavery was peripheral, marginal and evidently. >> on its way out. >> not necessarily because everybody and then north was moral and farsighted and concerned with the welfare of black people because of the way history work and the effects of climate has on how they make a living. but for whatever reason that was a reality. so when the delegates came to you philadelphia, they confronted the problem of how to reconcile these two countries and one of the immediate issues was what would be the status of a human being who tries to take him or herself willfully, forcefully, from slavery to freedom. what would be the obligation of the free states to the slave states? so they tried to solve that problem in the constitution, i don't have the words in front of me but essentially it said no one can escape labor or service by fleeing to another state. but
in the sense that the founders who came to philadelphia and 1787 new that they were representing two countries. in one of the countries, slavery was essential, it was the bedrock of the economy in the culture. in the other country to the north, slavery was peripheral, marginal and evidently. >> on its way out. >> not necessarily because everybody and then north was moral and farsighted and concerned with the welfare of black people because of the way history work and the effects of...