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i'm excited about this idea of reimagining what tell looks like for policing the city of philadelphiaerning the city of philadelphia. and i'm more than happy to engage with law enforcement to effectively get the legislation right. >> i know part and parcel of your legislation is all of the data will be saved and analyzed. so this is like, you know, a big lab experiment about to unfold in the city of brotherly love. thank you, councilman, appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's check in on the social media reaction. what do we have, kathryn. from twitter i think, know what black folks want is the same treatment that their white counterparts get whenever they get pulled over for a broken taillight, expired registration, et cetera, et cetera. a warning. we're about to find out on a large scale, all of those things that we put up on the screen will no longer be a primary basis for pull over a car. broken taillight among them. we'll see how it all plays out. and the world will literally be watching. i want to remind you answer this week's survey question @smerconis
i'm excited about this idea of reimagining what tell looks like for policing the city of philadelphiaerning the city of philadelphia. and i'm more than happy to engage with law enforcement to effectively get the legislation right. >> i know part and parcel of your legislation is all of the data will be saved and analyzed. so this is like, you know, a big lab experiment about to unfold in the city of brotherly love. thank you, councilman, appreciate you being here. >> thank you for...
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what was going on is people with this 30 percent tax on sugary drinks were driving outside of philadelphia's city limits divider sugary drinks. and while they're driving outside of philadelphia divider sugary drinks what else are they going to do? by their groceries and all of a sudden there was a tremendous decline in grocery sales within the city of philadelphia. this is an unintended consequence of busy bullying and you see this time and again when people who for good and noble reasons think that they should tell other people how to live their lives more often than not what you get is an unintended consequence or a sequence of unintended consequences where the outcome that you end up with is not at all what you had in mind when in you pass the legislation. >> is that tax still on drinks in philadelphia? >> to my knowledge it is. as with taxes, taxes are somewhat easy to come by but they're really difficult to get rid of. and i give you a case in point and we talk about this in our cooperation and coercion, the johnstown ajax, this is johnstown's pennsylvania in the 50s. it was decimated by a f
what was going on is people with this 30 percent tax on sugary drinks were driving outside of philadelphia's city limits divider sugary drinks. and while they're driving outside of philadelphia divider sugary drinks what else are they going to do? by their groceries and all of a sudden there was a tremendous decline in grocery sales within the city of philadelphia. this is an unintended consequence of busy bullying and you see this time and again when people who for good and noble reasons think...
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our second witness is a philadelphia city commissioner al smits. commissioner schmidt is serving his third term and is served on the commission since 2011 as city commissioner he is one of three members and the only republican on the city's bipartisan board of elections. commissioner schmidt began his career as a policy analyst for the presidential commission on assets and works as a senior analyst at the government accountability office he earned a ba fromm allegheny college and a phd in history from brandeis university. >> are going to senator blunt introduced the other two witnesses? >> senator blunt will be introducing i wanted to make sure we did not miss you, mr. masterson for the third witness is wade henderson, mr. henderson is currently serving as the interim president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. mr. henderson previously served as president of the leadership conference from 1996 to 2016. has held leadership roles with the naacp and american civil liberties union. he is the recipient of numerous awards and
our second witness is a philadelphia city commissioner al smits. commissioner schmidt is serving his third term and is served on the commission since 2011 as city commissioner he is one of three members and the only republican on the city's bipartisan board of elections. commissioner schmidt began his career as a policy analyst for the presidential commission on assets and works as a senior analyst at the government accountability office he earned a ba fromm allegheny college and a phd in...
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a second witness is philadelphia city commissioner al schmidt, commissioner schmidt is serving his third term and has served on the commission since 2011. as city commissioner, he's one of three members, and the only republican, on the bipartisan board of elections. commissioner schmidt began his career as the policy analyst for the presidential commission on holocaust assets and worked as a senior analyst at the government accountability office. he earned a ba from allegheny college and a phd in history from brandeis university. -- senator blunt will be introducing. i wanted to make sure we did not miss you. our third witness is wade henderson. he's currently serving as the interim president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. he previously served as president of the leadership conference from 1996 to 2016 and has held leadership roles with the naacp and american civil liberties union. he is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the hubert humphrey award for civil and human rights, something near and dear to my heart. and the u.s. state depar
a second witness is philadelphia city commissioner al schmidt, commissioner schmidt is serving his third term and has served on the commission since 2011. as city commissioner, he's one of three members, and the only republican, on the bipartisan board of elections. commissioner schmidt began his career as the policy analyst for the presidential commission on holocaust assets and worked as a senior analyst at the government accountability office. he earned a ba from allegheny college and a phd...
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. >> philadelphia city commissioner al schmidt, i appreciate you being with us this morning. . >> thankeo from a right-wing event showing the threat of real life violence spawning from trump's election lies. >> and it was their hard work that saved countless lives. the scientists who helped develop the moderna covid vaccine, they will join us. i want y'all to hear from me first. if you wanna be fresh, you gotta refresh, like subway®. like the new baja steak & jack with tender, thicker-cut steak and... wait sooo you're not coming out of retirement? i'm just here because subway has so much new, they bought time in this press conference to talk about it. now, like i was saying, the new baja steak also has pepper jack cheese, the new baja chipotle sauce... now he can't stop talking. got some black olives, couple pepperoncini's, and some jalapenos... so, should all our it move to the cloud? the cloud would give us more flexibility, but we lose control. ♪ ♪ ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ and we need insights across our data silos, but how? ♪ if i go there will be trouble ♪ ♪ ♪ wait, we can
. >> philadelphia city commissioner al schmidt, i appreciate you being with us this morning. . >> thankeo from a right-wing event showing the threat of real life violence spawning from trump's election lies. >> and it was their hard work that saved countless lives. the scientists who helped develop the moderna covid vaccine, they will join us. i want y'all to hear from me first. if you wanna be fresh, you gotta refresh, like subway®. like the new baja steak & jack with...
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through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in by the mother low, which is very slow moving. so, it's going to be widespread from chicago to cleveland all the way to new york. d.c., baltimore, chesapeake bay, delaware bay, i'm worried about coastal flooding there tomorrow afternoon and then the heavy rains move into the new york metro area tomorrow night into saturday and hang around all weekend long. so, we're already saturated here. i think flooding is going to be a problem once again this weekend. david? >> all right, rob, we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, the work
through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in...
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over 200 years after wheatley encountered the concept, i heard it in that other colonial era city, philadelphia. lord have mercy with a clean assertion. with kindness and consideration with the difficulty of life it was sometimes shortened to have mercy or simply mercy. in this instance, it wasn't entirely sacred. if someone was to pitiful were dressed in poor taste, then the call for mercy was more like god please help this untalented soul because they are not going to get a break. and of course it was marvin gaye imploring mercy me things are not what they used to be. his was the most eloquent plea for the consideration in the face of human made ecological disaster. the most common understanding of mercy has to do with god's compassion of humankind and granted to another within their power to harm or punish. toward someone who deserves punishment and in all these instances it is granted to someone who has not earned it. mercy brings the christianity and the equality. this is the notion of the fortunate fall. however if mercy is defined as being spared the punishment, who actually is in need o
over 200 years after wheatley encountered the concept, i heard it in that other colonial era city, philadelphia. lord have mercy with a clean assertion. with kindness and consideration with the difficulty of life it was sometimes shortened to have mercy or simply mercy. in this instance, it wasn't entirely sacred. if someone was to pitiful were dressed in poor taste, then the call for mercy was more like god please help this untalented soul because they are not going to get a break. and of...
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for philadelphia, new york city, 50 and we're only going to be jumping up 10 to 15 degrees this afternoon. so this is our first freezes of the year for asheville to jackson, the tennessee valley, even for falling so there is this great divide. the central u.s. very warmquiete northeast to the great lakes a few lake-effect showers for cleveland. >>> do have another winter storm happening for the west coast we'll talk about that coming up. >>> a nail biter on the diamond in game two of the nlcs. the dodgers led after a first inning home run, but the braves tie it up in the 8th inning. and in the bottom of the 9th, eddie rosario comes out swinging that is a walkoff to give atlanta the 5-4 victory. the braves take a 2-0 series lead of ver the dodgers. ti> russia reaches a new froner for filmmaking. "early today" is back in a minute rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat re
for philadelphia, new york city, 50 and we're only going to be jumping up 10 to 15 degrees this afternoon. so this is our first freezes of the year for asheville to jackson, the tennessee valley, even for falling so there is this great divide. the central u.s. very warmquiete northeast to the great lakes a few lake-effect showers for cleveland. >>> do have another winter storm happening for the west coast we'll talk about that coming up. >>> a nail biter on the diamond in game...
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people who are underserved and develop things like outlines and there's a listgoing on in philadelphia . the citybout our role in where i am now and i think a lot of those in the fact that there are people who don't consider themselves journalists that hurt somehow sitting on long blocks. you got germany that sets out a lot of restaurant news but also has the use of mugshots inour newspapers . so i think that there's a lot of hope but i just wonder how much power people on the periphery even if they are looking in journalism have to get the attention of the powerful. and that's what i worry about. there are all these ways of doing journalists that people are thinking about. and currently my students to. i encourage anybody interested in journalism, how do we make sure that it's like city bureau in chicago uncovers that that somebody actually cares. that's what i worryabout . >> i think that tension between the access and reach the power and the authenticity reach and representation ofjournalism. that i have felt every day i would say of my career . possibly nowhere more than in the sea where that
people who are underserved and develop things like outlines and there's a listgoing on in philadelphia . the citybout our role in where i am now and i think a lot of those in the fact that there are people who don't consider themselves journalists that hurt somehow sitting on long blocks. you got germany that sets out a lot of restaurant news but also has the use of mugshots inour newspapers . so i think that there's a lot of hope but i just wonder how much power people on the periphery even if...
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you can see, widespread rain starting to make its way in from philadelphia new york city, all the way into the boston area. the problem is, is that this system will slow down, and it's going to allow prolonged moisture in this area across southern new england all the way into the jersey area so right now, we do have a slight risk for a flash flood threat the problem is that you are going to see rainfall rates an inch per hour in some spots. that could total up to 3 to 5 inches in most areas and that continues all the way into your wednesday. also, another topic i haven't talked about is the winds. for the next about 36 hours, that's going to be a major problem with this moisture surging in we could potentially see hurricane-force winds in some r today. temperatures even heating up with severe-weather threat across the southern plains so these two areas but we do have a seksz of the country under severe weather we will talk about that coming up. >> we will talk to you then, janessa, thank you. >>> the saints and seahawks battling it out in seattle on monday night football. seattle star
you can see, widespread rain starting to make its way in from philadelphia new york city, all the way into the boston area. the problem is, is that this system will slow down, and it's going to allow prolonged moisture in this area across southern new england all the way into the jersey area so right now, we do have a slight risk for a flash flood threat the problem is that you are going to see rainfall rates an inch per hour in some spots. that could total up to 3 to 5 inches in most areas and...
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sure that my future and my life are set so i could get out of the city. >> reporter: more than 80% of homicide victims in philadelphia last year were black men. dunn says what's happening at gratz would be unacceptable in more affluent parts of the city. >> what do they not have in common is the color of their skin. and students should not have to fight to change systems that they didn't create, that they were born into, that they exist within, it's not their responsibility to fix it. >> reporter: the cdc calling gun violence an epidemic and a serious health threat. the students telling me the football season was canceled not because of covid, but because of crime. linsey? >> zachary, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday, the terrifying scene at a drag race event. how police say two children ended up dead. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 month
sure that my future and my life are set so i could get out of the city. >> reporter: more than 80% of homicide victims in philadelphia last year were black men. dunn says what's happening at gratz would be unacceptable in more affluent parts of the city. >> what do they not have in common is the color of their skin. and students should not have to fight to change systems that they didn't create, that they were born into, that they exist within, it's not their responsibility to fix...
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panel said he gets to stay, and after the sexual assault conviction, two more arrests in philadelphia, sanctuary city to stay. >> dana: this has been one of the most disturbing things i've had to report on for a while, we did the story with judge dineen and she had some excellent points about this, one of them is that you put yourself in her shoes, so not only issue being harassed by this guy, groped by the guy, and then raped by the guy, clothes torn off, and their people around, so the crime, the violence of that, but she would have seen that nobody did anything, and am trying to put myself in their shoes, i have not witnessed a crime where i would've been have asked or compelled to do something, you would like to think that you would, i don't understand -- you talk about the culture, this seemed to me like something that you might only see somebody with a sick mind come up with in hollywood. but it is reality. to the other thing is this woman once she gets to the point where she feels like she can do something like this, i think that she should sue the federal government, because he should've been
panel said he gets to stay, and after the sexual assault conviction, two more arrests in philadelphia, sanctuary city to stay. >> dana: this has been one of the most disturbing things i've had to report on for a while, we did the story with judge dineen and she had some excellent points about this, one of them is that you put yourself in her shoes, so not only issue being harassed by this guy, groped by the guy, and then raped by the guy, clothes torn off, and their people around, so the...
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for example, you just broadcast that new york city has 361 murders this year alone. philadelphia such a soaring murder rate and crime rate in the city, it's almost to the point where people have to start arming themselves, ordinary citizens. it is so extreme and so severe. and yet the mayor is spending all this time and all this police activity and so on and so forth over a plywood box. it's utter absurdity. i think as leo terell would say, it's ridiculous. todd: leo terrell allowed to wear the 2.0 hat on hand at this. what's your -- hannity. what's your message to the italian american community when it comes to combating these attacks, quite frankly. >> hang in there. we're doing it. we're doing it on a nationwide basis. i have cases in other cities. we have a constitutional challenge to the change of the name from columbus day to indigenous peoples day. i expect to win that case too. so hang in there. we're getting there. it's always been -- todd: i think that applies not just to the italian american communities but all americans who feel their traditions are under attack. geor
for example, you just broadcast that new york city has 361 murders this year alone. philadelphia such a soaring murder rate and crime rate in the city, it's almost to the point where people have to start arming themselves, ordinary citizens. it is so extreme and so severe. and yet the mayor is spending all this time and all this police activity and so on and so forth over a plywood box. it's utter absurdity. i think as leo terell would say, it's ridiculous. todd: leo terrell allowed to wear the...
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. >>> the city of philadelphia hoping to improve the relationship between police and the public by reducing. city council has a first of its kind law called the driving equality bill. statistics show police disproportionately pull over black drivers for minor offenses but those stops don't do much to reduce violent crime. with this new law, drivers instead would get a ticket in the mail for those minor violations. >> violations that were selected were strategic. less than 1% of the time when these motor vehicle violations occur, less than 1% of the time there's a weapon or contraband found. these are not stops where we'll see a negative impact on public safety. if anything, this can improve the relationship between communities of color and law enforcement while simultaneously putting law enforcement in a position where they're not spread as thin as they are. >>> santa clara county has a bone to pick with the mayor of milpitas. he has received a formal warning after being seen without a face mask at a public event. the county sent this letter to mayor rich tran on august 19th, accusing him o
. >>> the city of philadelphia hoping to improve the relationship between police and the public by reducing. city council has a first of its kind law called the driving equality bill. statistics show police disproportionately pull over black drivers for minor offenses but those stops don't do much to reduce violent crime. with this new law, drivers instead would get a ticket in the mail for those minor violations. >> violations that were selected were strategic. less than 1% of...
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flooding in that area we are talking three feet of water inundation across atlantic city, even into the philadelphia area 17 million people will be impacted as the storm system starts to make its way to new york city. ton of sunshine for the desert southwest into southern california halloween forecast that's coming up, guys >> can't wait for that might affect some kids's costumes depending on what it's going to do outside. thanks, janessa. >>> back and forth between two of the nfl's best teams. edmonds turning into road runner to make it 7-0 even without three top receivers, randall cobb caught two touchdowns from aaron rodgers. the cardinals tried to come off. packers hand arizona their first loss, 24-21. >>> a top 10 battle between michigan and michigan state. number one georgia heads to jacksonville to renew their rivalry. and smu will battle the 6-1 cougars tomorrow night >> coming up, is fang losing its teeth? wiping out $200,000 in value >>> first, the battle over covid mandates wages on as a key deadline in new york city. "early today" is back in 60 seconds. so i got a swiffer wetjet to get a
flooding in that area we are talking three feet of water inundation across atlantic city, even into the philadelphia area 17 million people will be impacted as the storm system starts to make its way to new york city. ton of sunshine for the desert southwest into southern california halloween forecast that's coming up, guys >> can't wait for that might affect some kids's costumes depending on what it's going to do outside. thanks, janessa. >>> back and forth between two of the...
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tornado watches in other states as the state now heads east and then right up into d.c., philadelphia and new york city. and it all comes after the deadly nor'easter turning into a bomb cyclone has left hundreds of thousands in the northeast without power tonight. rob marciano now tracking this new storm. >>> there is also news tonight about a potential fourth booster shot for some americans. the cdc now allowing people who are immunocompromised and who have already received their third shot to get a fourth shot six months later. also news tonight on the pfizer child vaccine. >>> the major headline tonight involving president biden's domestic agenda on the eve of his big trip. late word tonight a popular part of the bill may now be out. the key senator against it. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> the new warning from the pentagon tonight on china. america's top general calling china's hypersonic missile test close to a, quote, sputnik moment. martha raddatz on this tonight. >>> your money tonight and the holidays. americans set to pay more. we'll go down the list tonight. and the popular items for ch
tornado watches in other states as the state now heads east and then right up into d.c., philadelphia and new york city. and it all comes after the deadly nor'easter turning into a bomb cyclone has left hundreds of thousands in the northeast without power tonight. rob marciano now tracking this new storm. >>> there is also news tonight about a potential fourth booster shot for some americans. the cdc now allowing people who are immunocompromised and who have already received their...
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philadelphia is a sanctuary city, that is part of the problem. but i can tell you, i don't know whether the last time you spoke pot was, but this pot is laced with fentanyl. where is the fentanyl coming from? across the southern border. there was a bus down there at the border -- 40 pounds of fennel. brought up a lot of points. host: what about the last two calls? guest: i am sorry to callers who are waiting have not had a chance to get through. you can reach me at conservative justice reform.org. i would be glad to hear any of your thoughts. as far as these cases, the less callers have it right. that fellow, he shouldn't have been prohibited. it is lately. he was a sentence offender. he cannot make this stuff up. the fact that people stood by and videoed it, rather than help the poor woman, that is just stunning to me. as a kid, i remember a case where they were murdered. people all around watched it happen. they did not come to her aid. it looked like we sunk to that again. the first fellow, the idea that he is prohibited from working, and it i
philadelphia is a sanctuary city, that is part of the problem. but i can tell you, i don't know whether the last time you spoke pot was, but this pot is laced with fentanyl. where is the fentanyl coming from? across the southern border. there was a bus down there at the border -- 40 pounds of fennel. brought up a lot of points. host: what about the last two calls? guest: i am sorry to callers who are waiting have not had a chance to get through. you can reach me at conservative justice...
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dealing with across the northeast, and most of the east coast. 50 degrees for new york city right now. philadelphia currently at 49 so we do have our first freeze advisories and some warnings this morning across the higher elevations of north carolina to michigan, as well. some of these temperatures, man, dropping down to the low 30s this morning so the central u.s. this week, you still remain warm. minneapolis, 77 degrees. but still cooler air for salt lake city. 62 we do have kind of that great divide that we're seeing some warmer air pushes north and east into the greater cleveland area as we go into your tuesday. 73 degrees you can see rapid city in th ac new york into pennsylvania we do have that small storm system in the pacific northwest. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> apple is holding an event expected to give a look at the next generation of mac book pros the live stream starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> hollywood kills premiered over the weekend, scoring $50.4 million in its debut, the highest grossing opening weekend that premiered on multiple platforms. >>> nasa has launched a probe named
dealing with across the northeast, and most of the east coast. 50 degrees for new york city right now. philadelphia currently at 49 so we do have our first freeze advisories and some warnings this morning across the higher elevations of north carolina to michigan, as well. some of these temperatures, man, dropping down to the low 30s this morning so the central u.s. this week, you still remain warm. minneapolis, 77 degrees. but still cooler air for salt lake city. 62 we do have kind of that...
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philadelphia. jillian: the ocean city boardwalk. the ocean city boardwalk on ninth street.othing to say to that. >> that part of new jersey, that is ocean city, new jersey. todd: i have nothing to say. fox weather is the future. >> i can tell you fox weather is on your apps screaming, make sure you have got it. brand-new maps. the western storm brought rain across, let's talk about the nor'easter developing offshore of new jersey where we had a live shot towards philadelphia and flash flood concerns, warnings, in a short period of time, the ground is saturated, flooding will be imminent in these areas, 3 to 5 inches for new york, that is impressive and that will come today as people try to get into work. in new jersey, parts of pennsylvania toward upstate new york and new england, that will be ongoing throughout today and the threat for severe weather is the cold front moves through the plane state, potential for hail, damaging winds and tornadoes, your severe storm threat from texas toward kansas and nebraska. some of these areas are likely to get severe weather and tornad
philadelphia. jillian: the ocean city boardwalk. the ocean city boardwalk on ninth street.othing to say to that. >> that part of new jersey, that is ocean city, new jersey. todd: i have nothing to say. fox weather is the future. >> i can tell you fox weather is on your apps screaming, make sure you have got it. brand-new maps. the western storm brought rain across, let's talk about the nor'easter developing offshore of new jersey where we had a live shot towards philadelphia and...
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this was the scene right out of the city hall in philadelphia this saturday, this weekend. watch.ens] >> no! [tires screeching] [engines revving] >> tucker: that's the equity agenda right there. doesn't matter how liberal you are. take that clip and show it to your most liberal friend and ask, what is their reaction? that is the end of civilization that people spent hundreds of years building, and it's falling apart. the former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of philadelphia, now running for governor of philadelphia to fix moments like that of lawlessness. he joins us tonight. i appreciate you coming on tonight. look at that tape and it really feels like things have fallen completely apart. doing doughnuts around a police car with the doors open, what? >> it's hard to believe something like that could happen in an american city and even harder to believe that once it happens, the city leaders will do nothing about it. the state attorney general will do nothing about it. the governor will do nothing about it. but that is what happens when progressives are in charge. >> tucke
this was the scene right out of the city hall in philadelphia this saturday, this weekend. watch.ens] >> no! [tires screeching] [engines revving] >> tucker: that's the equity agenda right there. doesn't matter how liberal you are. take that clip and show it to your most liberal friend and ask, what is their reaction? that is the end of civilization that people spent hundreds of years building, and it's falling apart. the former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of philadelphia,...
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and al schmidt, he's a board member of the board of directors in the great american city of philadelphia. mr. schmidt is a republican. >> as the lawsuits mounted, so did the threats against me and other election officials. orange jump suits were mailed to county supervisors. they were protesters outside of my house. i had to have 24-hour security. but what concerns me is the near constant harassment faced by the public servants who administer our elections. nearly every day, they are on the receiving end of abusive phone calls and emails. >> my experience isn't unique. my colleagues and staff receive threats. nearly 1 in 5 election officials now there is threats to their lives as a job-related concern. i am a republican. for doing my job, counting votes, i'd like to quickly share with you some of the messages sent to me and my family. tell the truth or your three kids will be fatally shot. included our address. included my children's names. st included a picture of our home. cops can't help you. heads on spikes, treasonous schmitz. you betrayed your country. you lied. you are a traitor.
and al schmidt, he's a board member of the board of directors in the great american city of philadelphia. mr. schmidt is a republican. >> as the lawsuits mounted, so did the threats against me and other election officials. orange jump suits were mailed to county supervisors. they were protesters outside of my house. i had to have 24-hour security. but what concerns me is the near constant harassment faced by the public servants who administer our elections. nearly every day, they are on...
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philadelphia. i think about city bureau in chicago. some of most exciting experiment in journalism are very sort of community centered about communities for communities, and that's awesome. but i wonder about their ability to speak back to power because there are entire city governments that have no idea that they exist. then i think about more rural areas where i am now, and i take a lot of hope in the fact that people who don't consider themselves journalists that are somehow also putting up election guides on a mom blog. that puts out a lot of restaurant use but also is protesting the use of mug ms in a newspaper. i think there's a lot of hope but i just wonder how much power people on the periphery even if they're working in journalism have to get the attention of derry powerful people. that's what he worry about is like there's all these awesome authentic ways of doing journalism that people are thinking about. i encourage my students to see this. i encourage anybody interested in journalism to see this. how do we make sure that i
philadelphia. i think about city bureau in chicago. some of most exciting experiment in journalism are very sort of community centered about communities for communities, and that's awesome. but i wonder about their ability to speak back to power because there are entire city governments that have no idea that they exist. then i think about more rural areas where i am now, and i take a lot of hope in the fact that people who don't consider themselves journalists that are somehow also putting up...
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the national weather service has issued several flash flood watches including for new york city and philadelphiaooding, as you know, in the northeast that killed dozens of people. it was just awful. what's the risk now? how is this looking compared to what we saw earlier this year? >> well, jim, it could be as bad, but, again, there's no guarantee, that of course was from a tropical storm ida that moved into the northeast. the weather service isn't taking any chances. they're telling people start getting ready now because this watch technically doesn't go into effect until tomorrow night, monday night into tuesday. and you see the large metropolitan areas that are impacted by this are shaded in green. and it does include metropolitan new york and sections of philadelphia. now, the system that's going to produce all this heavy rain is right now getting its act together in the middle of the country where there's severe weather erupting. what's going to happen is this area of low pressure will move to the east, intensify, and right around late monday into early tuesday, that's when the heaviest rai
the national weather service has issued several flash flood watches including for new york city and philadelphiaooding, as you know, in the northeast that killed dozens of people. it was just awful. what's the risk now? how is this looking compared to what we saw earlier this year? >> well, jim, it could be as bad, but, again, there's no guarantee, that of course was from a tropical storm ida that moved into the northeast. the weather service isn't taking any chances. they're telling...
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heavy for parts from around philadelphia to new york city. 4 to 6 inches, some higher than that. 30 millionin a significant drought here. firefighters got help. the dixie fire, is second largest in california history is now 80% contained. sacramento had a record, broken yesterday. 212 consecutive days without any measurable rain, but they just set a 24-hour rainfall record. about 5.5 inches. to the northwest, under 10.5. that's 80% of the annual rainfall for this area above blue canyon. the dam was above 30% capacity like all the other reservoirs. it's now risen 17 feet. we need more. slow and steady wins the race. we could do without the landslides, debris flows. of course, unfortunately, that will happen. we've got another one on the way. heavy snowfall already approaching. 30 inches in donner pass so soda springs. another one on the way. be careful in new england. >> all right, tom, thanks so much for that update. the same professor teaching biology may be serving students at the cafeteria. we'll explain why, next. ♪ ♪ (battle sounds stop) ♪ ♪ (dragon roar from phone) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dignity
heavy for parts from around philadelphia to new york city. 4 to 6 inches, some higher than that. 30 millionin a significant drought here. firefighters got help. the dixie fire, is second largest in california history is now 80% contained. sacramento had a record, broken yesterday. 212 consecutive days without any measurable rain, but they just set a 24-hour rainfall record. about 5.5 inches. to the northwest, under 10.5. that's 80% of the annual rainfall for this area above blue canyon. the dam...
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but the first thing i did today was take our campaign bus down to mother bethel in the city of philadelphiavoting rights and efforts to expand civil rights happened in the walls of that church and inside with the leaders there. great leaders came and preached and made a change. and i thought it was critically important that we go and remind ourselves of the history of the progress we made and make and make darn clear here in pennsylvania, the birthplace of our democracy, that we will not go back. so i've made democracy and voting rights the central issue in my campaign for pennsylvania governor. >> right now your state senate is trying to obtain the personal information of every voter in the state. i'm assuming that they have much more interest in voters in philadelphia, let's say, in places where there are lots of black voters, and that they want to, quote/unquote attempt these audits that are happening in places like arizona. what i worry about in these governors' races, if republicans win in these races, you're going to see every place republicans have control of the governor's office or
but the first thing i did today was take our campaign bus down to mother bethel in the city of philadelphiavoting rights and efforts to expand civil rights happened in the walls of that church and inside with the leaders there. great leaders came and preached and made a change. and i thought it was critically important that we go and remind ourselves of the history of the progress we made and make and make darn clear here in pennsylvania, the birthplace of our democracy, that we will not go...
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philadelphia in through new york city, back through scranton, where we could see not just damaging windsut the possibility of a tornado. more on this throughout the show. victor, back over to you. >> we know you're following t rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the latest on former president bill clinton in a california hospital this morning, after being admitted earlier this week. abc's marcus moore is at uc irvine medical center with the latest on mr. clinton's condition. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: hey, victor, good morning. doctors here still monitoring the former president's condition as he battles an infection. overnight he continued to receive iv treatment to combat what started out as a urological infection and spread to a general infection, and he spoke to president biden over the phone yesterday and the president telling reporters that the former president clinton is in good spirits and doing well. the 75-year-old was admitted to the hospital on tuesday we understand because he was overly fatigued. doctors say he has been responding well to antibiotics and fluids, but he's n
philadelphia in through new york city, back through scranton, where we could see not just damaging windsut the possibility of a tornado. more on this throughout the show. victor, back over to you. >> we know you're following t rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the latest on former president bill clinton in a california hospital this morning, after being admitted earlier this week. abc's marcus moore is at uc irvine medical center with the latest on mr. clinton's condition. good...
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philadelphia. and the police even if they wanted to do something are powerless to do anything about it. trump's ice during his administration actually took out billboards in the city telling people that people like this man philadelphia are told not to work the federal officials to make sure they don't repeat offend. >> dana: when we watched the situation at the southern border, every week one of our reporters gets the numbers and they look and think okay, last night three people who had already been convicted of sexual assault tried to come into the country illegally and caught. you think of the hundreds of thousands of gotaways this year along how many other sexual offenders are in that group but i want to ask you about the other part of the story so disturbing from start to finish and that was that people on the train, filmed it, did not try to stop it and it goes on for 40 minutes. what is the reaction in the city to that news? >> i'll tell you, my callers anyway. it is easy for all of us to say what we would do in that situation. my callers to my radio show were all disgusted and horrified. i don't know if it's symptomatic of a country losing its conscious or
philadelphia. and the police even if they wanted to do something are powerless to do anything about it. trump's ice during his administration actually took out billboards in the city telling people that people like this man philadelphia are told not to work the federal officials to make sure they don't repeat offend. >> dana: when we watched the situation at the southern border, every week one of our reporters gets the numbers and they look and think okay, last night three people who had...
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christopher columbus statues have been ripped down in some cities like philadelphia, boxed up for theet the left cancel christopher columbus. >> hi, rachel, good morning. because of my grandparents who came here from outside of naples, who came here from soler know. they got on a freighter, its steerage, and they came across to ellis island, and they were treated with the utmost disrespect, and they fought so hard. they wanted, rachel, just to come here to be american. that's all they wanted. they told me as the grandchild of these immigrants how great this country is. and that, and therein lies my patriotism for this great country. my grandparents came from another country and said america's the greatest country9 in the world. why are they trying to take this away? you diminish the fight and the journey of my grandparents by trying to cancel out columbus day. rachel: howard zinn actually said you had to start with christopher columbus. we were going to cast america as racist and imperialist and illegitimate, you had to start with christopher columbus. >> you know, i don't know how th
christopher columbus statues have been ripped down in some cities like philadelphia, boxed up for theet the left cancel christopher columbus. >> hi, rachel, good morning. because of my grandparents who came here from outside of naples, who came here from soler know. they got on a freighter, its steerage, and they came across to ellis island, and they were treated with the utmost disrespect, and they fought so hard. they wanted, rachel, just to come here to be american. that's all they...
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city's mandate midnight tonight. joining us, dr. paul offitt, children's hospital of philadelphia. ety of cities. if officers get laid off or suspended. it's also a serious health issue for the officers themselves. listen to your friend dr. fauci. >> more police officers die of covid than they do in other causes of death. so it doesn't make any sense to not trying to protect yourself as well as the colleagues that you work with. >> i know that you support vaccine mandates, and i presume that you support them for police officers. how do you balance this if you are a mayor and a third of the force is not going to show up. that's a public health issue, too. >> no, it's -- if you had to pick the profession it's most at risk of suffering from this virus for being hospitalized by this virus. it's interesting, not health care workers. it's police officers because health care workers are always conscious of wearing masks and distancing to the degree they can. here you have a group interacting with the public, a public often in areas relatively undervaccinated. they need to protect themselve
city's mandate midnight tonight. joining us, dr. paul offitt, children's hospital of philadelphia. ety of cities. if officers get laid off or suspended. it's also a serious health issue for the officers themselves. listen to your friend dr. fauci. >> more police officers die of covid than they do in other causes of death. so it doesn't make any sense to not trying to protect yourself as well as the colleagues that you work with. >> i know that you support vaccine mandates, and i...
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it was the same threat issued and republican city committees are out of philadelphia, the former presidenttly after both he and his wife started to receive death threats, threatening to kill their two small children. you also had election officials in places like iowa, and outside of these elections hotspots who are also receiving threats. so i think, some of these experiences were tied directly to the president. also, it was more broadly tied to this big line we have all seen in the past year. >> i have to be quick with you over here, madeleine, what kind of impact could this have for our future elections, both in terms of security and potential worker shortage? >> sure. so ap has reported a third of county election officials have left in the last two months in pennsylvania. this is happening all across the country. you have election officials in places like michigan, arizona, georgia who are leaving en masse. what is really scary is, who will take these jobs when they leave? you have people, in good faith, who are working, frontline election officials who are leaving, and people working
it was the same threat issued and republican city committees are out of philadelphia, the former presidenttly after both he and his wife started to receive death threats, threatening to kill their two small children. you also had election officials in places like iowa, and outside of these elections hotspots who are also receiving threats. so i think, some of these experiences were tied directly to the president. also, it was more broadly tied to this big line we have all seen in the past year....
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over the past two years new york city and philadelphia, chicago and washington, d.c.rs fall about double digits. lapd saw the 24% drop in black officers going from 1,175 in 2010 to only 885 today. that was real implications on the street. get perspective from l.a. officer and public speaker deon joseph. from baltimore clyde boatwright from the order of police. officer joseph, tell us why you think this trend is going in the wrong direction. >> well first in late 80s and early 90s you had a huge herring push to get african-americans on the job. you have a lot of those officers retiring now. the major issue is you have the inability or the almost improbability of getting african-americans to join due to the violation of police officers over the last six or seven years it makes it tough for them to recruit african-americans. who would want to do this job when you get called a beast at every feast. >> bill: explain why it's so important to have african-americans on the force in your city. >> well, it's important because we're in an age -- was that for me or you, yes. it's
over the past two years new york city and philadelphia, chicago and washington, d.c.rs fall about double digits. lapd saw the 24% drop in black officers going from 1,175 in 2010 to only 885 today. that was real implications on the street. get perspective from l.a. officer and public speaker deon joseph. from baltimore clyde boatwright from the order of police. officer joseph, tell us why you think this trend is going in the wrong direction. >> well first in late 80s and early 90s you had...
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cities and drivable distance. washington and pittsburgh and philadelphia. they got them all to send their most beautiful girls that had been selected in various newspaper contest. from this pool of nine women, they were the most beautiful girls in america. the most beautiful girls, as it happens, washington, d.c. that amount and not a state. they grew up in georgetown. an interesting winner. and a lot of the women there were rather sophisticated and elegant. one of them had already had a career in silent film. there was a lot of cultural anxieties about this. here is a 15-year-old that had long curls and they were a generic swimsuit. that is what the establishment of atlantic city gravitated to. they thought that this was virtue. >> i looked up a picture as soon as i read that part of it. she is adorable. the crown is hilarious. there was a mermaid statue. >> yes. they did not even call it miss america that first year. the golden mermaid. >> i love that. there were different, microbe evolutions. as women try to turn to be a little bit more substantive. and
cities and drivable distance. washington and pittsburgh and philadelphia. they got them all to send their most beautiful girls that had been selected in various newspaper contest. from this pool of nine women, they were the most beautiful girls in america. the most beautiful girls, as it happens, washington, d.c. that amount and not a state. they grew up in georgetown. an interesting winner. and a lot of the women there were rather sophisticated and elegant. one of them had already had a career...
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other cities where libraries do not charge overdue fines include san francisco, chicago and philadelphiae? >> a lot of people relieved out there, return those books from the '90s. diane king hall from the new york stock exchange, thank you. they don't make much money off the late fees anyway. >>> up next, tina turner's megamusic deal. she sells her entire catalog. in? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and introducing jelly beans with two times more biotin. your skin isn't just skin, it's a beautiful reflection of everything you've been through. that's why dove renews your skin's ceramides and strengthens it against dryness for softer, smoother skin you can lovingly embrace. renew the love for your skin with dove body wash. and tonight's winning number, 43 yes! renew the love for your skin noooo... quick, the quicker picker upperi and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. look at these mighty quaker oats. small in size, epic in taste. heart-healthy a good
other cities where libraries do not charge overdue fines include san francisco, chicago and philadelphiae? >> a lot of people relieved out there, return those books from the '90s. diane king hall from the new york stock exchange, thank you. they don't make much money off the late fees anyway. >>> up next, tina turner's megamusic deal. she sells her entire catalog. in? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin,...
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beach, lancaster, pennsylvania, is the highest ranked city coming in at football five harrisburg makes the list at number 13. orlando, philadelphia and knoxville, tennessee round out to top 20. >>> bitcoin is taking over a whole new level of investing christmas shopping may get a little frantic karen tso, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both what we have seen on the u.s. markets yesterday, the first bitcoin exchange traded fund and don't forget the markets have been waiting a long time for this it was called bito for a catchy title. it jumped to d41.54. they are saying it's not down to the asset, itself. it may not do what some investors do there may be fluctuations. based on a high volume of activity in bito, fund managers have tried since 2017 to bring this type to market. it had not cleared in regulatory hurdles, still warnings this is a highly speculative asset from the fcc. elsewhere, with christmas approaching, they're worried what the supply crunch will mean to industry. the retailers are placing orders super early and over ordering to ensure those shelves are stacked. but the supply chain says they are only
beach, lancaster, pennsylvania, is the highest ranked city coming in at football five harrisburg makes the list at number 13. orlando, philadelphia and knoxville, tennessee round out to top 20. >>> bitcoin is taking over a whole new level of investing christmas shopping may get a little frantic karen tso, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both what we have seen on the u.s. markets yesterday, the first bitcoin exchange traded fund and don't forget the markets have...