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anita: no.nd it will be a close race and we have to go out and went through it, and we should not be complacent and should not take it for granted. democrat sometimes look at trump and think how can i got ever win? his polls may be a bit of a wake-up call. it is a tough race out there, but i do not think people are worried. they look at her and they see somebody who can win the debate and have a great convention. and basically, you know, head on head against donald trump, she is going to win. >> james, in the wake of last week in the wake of louisiana, i know you are really familiar with that state, minnesota and dallas and all of the horse of last week, trump is playing the law and order card. a lot like nixon in 1968. is that smart politically for him? james: i was reading my before i came on here they were saying that you were calling for a moment of silence for that horrific shooting in dallas, and of course no one can find such a thing. i just find it hard to believe in any sense that when
anita: no.nd it will be a close race and we have to go out and went through it, and we should not be complacent and should not take it for granted. democrat sometimes look at trump and think how can i got ever win? his polls may be a bit of a wake-up call. it is a tough race out there, but i do not think people are worried. they look at her and they see somebody who can win the debate and have a great convention. and basically, you know, head on head against donald trump, she is going to win....
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and i need it anita dunn.er these messages. ♪ mark: with us is democratic strategist james carville and also anita dunn. bad. the good and the anita: i think picking pants could help them carry indiana. that's the good. he is not exciting. he is not dynamic. he has some real negatives from his time as governor. carville: i think we help the democrats carry indiana. he could win the governor's race. how is he going to help win the presidency. you both think mike pence is a bad idea. what about chris christie? anita: chris christie is a good running mate if the only thing he ever had to do was go debate whoever the democrats nominated for vice president. unfortunately he brings his baggage and his personality with him. that outweighs his performance in debates. james carville: chris christie crushed marco rubio. there is a lot of downsides to chris christie. it assumes that the democratic vice presidential nominee can't get ready for the debate which is a pretty big assumption. anita: it scares me a james sire a
and i need it anita dunn.er these messages. ♪ mark: with us is democratic strategist james carville and also anita dunn. bad. the good and the anita: i think picking pants could help them carry indiana. that's the good. he is not exciting. he is not dynamic. he has some real negatives from his time as governor. carville: i think we help the democrats carry indiana. he could win the governor's race. how is he going to help win the presidency. you both think mike pence is a bad idea. what about...
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anita: i do not know what has gone on. john: you do know. anita: i don't know. know the man pretty well. anita: i would say his first focus tonight is to make the best case he can for why hillary clinton should be elected president. that is very much his focus. a focus about why this election is so important, and why this candidate should be elected. that is, he is somebody who stays very focused on what is the main issue here, what do i really need to accomplish here. then, of course, there is a part of the speech that is going to need to address his points about where we have been as a country, and where we are going, that defines this job as one that only hillary clinton can fill. john: the lead story, i predict, will not be about barack obama or henry clinton, but about russia -- hillary clinton, but about russia and what trump did. are voters likely to learn anything about what's happening here at this convention, as opposed to is going on with vladimir putin? anita: voters are hearing plenty about what goes on at the convention. looking at the ratings this
anita: i do not know what has gone on. john: you do know. anita: i don't know. know the man pretty well. anita: i would say his first focus tonight is to make the best case he can for why hillary clinton should be elected president. that is very much his focus. a focus about why this election is so important, and why this candidate should be elected. that is, he is somebody who stays very focused on what is the main issue here, what do i really need to accomplish here. then, of course, there is...
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-- i love to speak to a needed done -- to anita dunn.ave great skills in the democratic party but also just the general industry of getting the message out. wonderful to have you with us. you have said that in terms of any convention, it is getting to the acceptance speech. let's back up. what did you think of the opposition's acceptance speech the other night? anita: the opposition's acceptance speech was totally consistent with the opposition. it did not present a very positive view of america, which is what people want. they want to know how we get to the next place and it is a better place. mednax, dark, dystopian whatever you want to call -- mad max, whatever you call it. tom: what i find fascinating is, you get to go next. you have this huge advantage in philadelphia of coming after cleveland. have you seen that advantage greater to be the follow-on? advantage i think the in being able to present a contrast of ideas to unite the country and move it forward. what hillary's campaign is about is in or must review will see it -- is eno
-- i love to speak to a needed done -- to anita dunn.ave great skills in the democratic party but also just the general industry of getting the message out. wonderful to have you with us. you have said that in terms of any convention, it is getting to the acceptance speech. let's back up. what did you think of the opposition's acceptance speech the other night? anita: the opposition's acceptance speech was totally consistent with the opposition. it did not present a very positive view of...
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anita, why don't you pray. >> father, we want to thank you for the opportunity of coming to des moinesaying for him to be delivered from his deviant lifestyle, father. and i just -- >> nothing has done more to advance the cause of gay acceptance and gay rights than people like anita bryant. >> thus always the bigots. >> she campaigned for a vicious anti-gay law in california that helped make harvey milk a national figure. >> as political parades go, it was a little unusual. harvey milk on his way to city hall to be sworn in as a supervisor in san francisco. >> the harvey milk hope speech, that was a moment when a lot of people in the gay community said, something has shifted in our collective subconscious and what we feel we're entitled to. >> i will fight to represent my constituents. i will fight to represent the city and county of san francisco. i will fight to give those people who had once walked away hope so that those people will walk back in. thank you very much. >>> in the 1970s there's an enormous amount of change. it looks like you're going to get an equal rights amendment.
anita, why don't you pray. >> father, we want to thank you for the opportunity of coming to des moinesaying for him to be delivered from his deviant lifestyle, father. and i just -- >> nothing has done more to advance the cause of gay acceptance and gay rights than people like anita bryant. >> thus always the bigots. >> she campaigned for a vicious anti-gay law in california that helped make harvey milk a national figure. >> as political parades go, it was a little...
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after anita hill now i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging in this kind of behavior.to make a long story short there's an ethics committee and i wasn't on it then. mitch mcconnell was on it so without going into detail which your listeners will have to learn in my book "the art of tough", this thing was unreal and believe me when i tell you, i was one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry and if it was true get him out of the senate and i came to grips with mitch mcconnell a very senior powerful member of the ethics committee. the attack me. they did everything and we got rid of packwood. the point behind the story is i never expected that would happen. and we had a four-point earthquake in california. the point i make in this book is when you're in politics you never know. the issues will be on your plate. let's go through it all you also went, worked with many presents and help them, bill clinton barack obama al gore. you are helping hillary clinton. >> guest: i sure am. >> host: i love the story a few going down during the recount to fl
after anita hill now i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging in this kind of behavior.to make a long story short there's an ethics committee and i wasn't on it then. mitch mcconnell was on it so without going into detail which your listeners will have to learn in my book "the art of tough", this thing was unreal and believe me when i tell you, i was one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry and if it was true get him out of the senate and i came...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live to bring us up to date, anita, good morning. >> reporter: rahel, good morning. police say that victim is a 64 year-old man. we know that they are at temple university hospital, where there was a triple shooting that happened around 3:35, near ninth and somerset streets in north philadelphia a. we know that 48 year-old woman was shot in the chest, she's in critical condition at this time while a 15 year-old girl shot in the back remains in stable condition. investigators believe 11 shots were fired from two semiautomatic weapons but at this time police say it is not clear if the shooter had two guns or if one of victims may have tried to fire back. they may a getter idea from surveillance video. one of the businesses at ninth and somerset had multiple cameras outside just feet away from where the shell casings were found. chief inspector of the philadelphia police tells us, scott small tells us is the age range of the victims. >> it is unusual shooting due to the fact that there is two female victims and a elderly male victim. they are both s
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live to bring us up to date, anita, good morning. >> reporter: rahel, good morning. police say that victim is a 64 year-old man. we know that they are at temple university hospital, where there was a triple shooting that happened around 3:35, near ninth and somerset streets in north philadelphia a. we know that 48 year-old woman was shot in the chest, she's in critical condition at this time while a 15 year-old girl shot in the back remains...
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live from jefferson hospital anita oh for cbs-3 eyewitness in a us. >> anita, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are looking for a suspect and motive in a stabbing overnight investigators say someone stabbed a 26 year-old man outside a cvs drugstore at broad and girard. it happened around 2:30 this morning. the victim is in stable condition. >>> later in miami hillary clinton will make her first campaign appearance with her running mate. last night she used social media to announce she has chosen virginia senator tim kaine as her vice-presidential candidate. our coverage begins with "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer. >> did any of you watch that convention in cleveland? >> no. >> reporter: during a rally at florida state fair grounds, hillary clinton kept the crowd guessing decide to go tweet her vice-presidential pick friday evening. she wrote i'm thrilled to announce my running mate tim kaine, mandy voting his life for fighting for others. she sent this text message which reads i'm thrilled to tell you this first i have chosen tim kaine, as my running mate, welcome him to our tea
live from jefferson hospital anita oh for cbs-3 eyewitness in a us. >> anita, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are looking for a suspect and motive in a stabbing overnight investigators say someone stabbed a 26 year-old man outside a cvs drugstore at broad and girard. it happened around 2:30 this morning. the victim is in stable condition. >>> later in miami hillary clinton will make her first campaign appearance with her running mate. last night she used social media...
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. ♪ >> with us now from chicago, dunn.carville and anita anita, start with you.n to the people on trump's final list. tell us the good and the bad of what you think about each prospect. what do you think of trump taking mike pence? himt think it could help carry indiana, perhaps. that is good, right? he is not exciting. he is not dynamic to stop he has real negatives from his time as governor. mark: james, what do you think? it helps the democrats carry indiana. he can't win the governorship will stop mark: you're both pretty bullish on pens. -- pence. a badyou think it is idea. do you think christie would be a good running mate? >> he isn't the only thing he ever had to do in the campaign is to go debate over the democrats nominate. he would probably do pretty well. unfortunately, he brings his record and personality with him. i think that outweighs his performance in debate. >> james, do you think that is right? >> it is something, he crushed marco rubio. of downside to go with some potential upside. that the democratic vice president of nominee can't get ready
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you know back in 2006 my wife, anita, and i we had this extraordinary experience. this great pleasure of touring a naval base in san diego. our guide that day just happened to be this big old tall drink of water navy seal who is recovering from combat-related injuries. now, he was a texas boy. he was pretty plain-spoken and k
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i'm anita oh how children at chop got a surprise of the lifetime. >>> from summer comfort today, back to the steam bath we will go for end of the week we will tell you when temperatures return to the 90's and when then are storms return to the forecast, hi, don. >>> big ben gets buckets, big tim duncan calls it quits and hear why sixers stud center is hurt by the media, sport up next. longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. our new smoky pepper crusted filet. our new hawaiian salmon. and our famous outlaw ribeye. but hurry, summer doesn't last forever. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> and a couple of super heroes came to the rescue today at children's hospital facility in king of prussia. >> their mission was simple, lifting spirits of little girls and boys. as anita oh discover it looks like mission accomplishing as sunshines over children hospital and king of prussia the kids inside do not yet know. on the roofies a familiar face, a man, and with a mission. window watchers from jenkintown building services transformed into super heroes for the day and scaled down
i'm anita oh how children at chop got a surprise of the lifetime. >>> from summer comfort today, back to the steam bath we will go for end of the week we will tell you when temperatures return to the 90's and when then are storms return to the forecast, hi, don. >>> big ben gets buckets, big tim duncan calls it quits and hear why sixers stud center is hurt by the media, sport up next. longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. our new smoky pepper crusted filet. our new hawaiian...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live with the latest on the investigation, hi there, anita. >>olice say what is surprising about this case is victim was a 64 year-old man, two other women, only 15 years old, was taken with injuries to temple university hospital. police say the triple shooting happened around 8:35 last night, and ninth and somerset streets the in north philadelphia. the police say a 38 year-old woman was shot in the chest and is in critical condition while that teenage girl was shot in the lower back and is in stable condition. that because of the various age range of the victims it is not clear who the intended target was and police say it is possible that in of them was the charges. investigators believe 11 shots were fired from two different semiautomatic weapons and police are investigating whether the suspect shooter had two guns or whether one of the victims tried to fight back. we know one of the guns used was large, and high caliber and investigators say is there something else that might help them piece this all together. >> fortunately, at the intersec
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live with the latest on the investigation, hi there, anita. >>olice say what is surprising about this case is victim was a 64 year-old man, two other women, only 15 years old, was taken with injuries to temple university hospital. police say the triple shooting happened around 8:35 last night, and ninth and somerset streets the in north philadelphia. the police say a 38 year-old woman was shot in the chest and is in critical condition while...
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c+sv ♪ mark: back now with james carville and anita dunn.t, we talked about trump's vice president options. let's talk about hillary clinton, the kind of conventional wisdom remains. leave tim kaine aside for a second. what is another name out there with it should be other that you think would be a good alternative to cain if she decides against him? anita: i've always in a fan of having elizabeth born on this -- war and on this ticket. -- elizabeth warren connects extremely well with voters concerned about economic inequality. i think it would be a great ticket. name yout is a would like? >> i would like a chris christie and elizabeth warren debate. that is something i would like to see. sherrod brown, tom vilsack, the castro's -- i don't think we are going to know. my guess is she's going to be very deliberate, listen to everybody, read everything and make up her mind later. if he picks chris christie, please take elizabeth warren because that vice presidential debate would be one for the ages. [laughter] john: james, let me stay with you.
c+sv ♪ mark: back now with james carville and anita dunn.t, we talked about trump's vice president options. let's talk about hillary clinton, the kind of conventional wisdom remains. leave tim kaine aside for a second. what is another name out there with it should be other that you think would be a good alternative to cain if she decides against him? anita: i've always in a fan of having elizabeth born on this -- war and on this ticket. -- elizabeth warren connects extremely well with voters...
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after anita hill, now i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging this kind of behavior. to make a long story short, it's not my business. there's an ethics committee. i wasn't on it been. mitch mcconnell was on again. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn, in my book, without going, this thing was unreal ana i was come believe me when i tell you this, one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry. and if it was true, getting outy of the senate. and i came to grips with mitch mcconnell, who was very senior, powerful member of the ethics committee, soon to be chair of the ethics committee, and bob dole.e they attacked me as the biggest partisan.e. they did everything to stop me. we got rid of packwood because we pushed for these areas. the point behind the store is i never expected that would have been. then we had a horrible ha earthquake in california. the plan to make in the book is when you get someplace can when you're in politics you don't know what issues will be on your plate than what exactly. you also went thr
after anita hill, now i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging this kind of behavior. to make a long story short, it's not my business. there's an ethics committee. i wasn't on it been. mitch mcconnell was on again. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn, in my book, without going, this thing was unreal ana i was come believe me when i tell you this, one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry. and if it was true, getting outy of...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita o live at the scene, what can you tell us?hel, good morning, pretty extensive damage to the row homes 5800 part of larchwood avenuement you can see much of this row home has been completely charred out. and crews have been on scene clearing out some of these homes and restoring the windows here, neighbors tell me that the family that lives in the main unit that's been affected was an evicted, and they were moving belongings from this home as late as yesterday, you can see, that there are bags of trash here on the porch as well as old furniture, officials say that the fire here started around 1:00 this morning, it burned for about 45 minutes before they were able to get it under control, and officials also tell us that two people were taken to pen presbyterian, but not clear what their conditions are, at this time. neighbor tells me it was a he will letter i woman with breathing problems, tight-knit grew on it block, many were pounding on some of the doors yelling at neighbors to get out. the red cross was just here, they say t
"eyewitness news" reporter anita o live at the scene, what can you tell us?hel, good morning, pretty extensive damage to the row homes 5800 part of larchwood avenuement you can see much of this row home has been completely charred out. and crews have been on scene clearing out some of these homes and restoring the windows here, neighbors tell me that the family that lives in the main unit that's been affected was an evicted, and they were moving belongings from this home as late as...
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live in cobbs creek this morning, anita o. >> thank you for the update.rsonist is behind bars in camden after a rash of fires. police say charles ricks, jr., confessed terrorizing camden by intentionally setting more than a dozen fires in vacant properties last weekends. seven firefighters were hurt battling those fires. investigators say surveillance cameras near the properties helped them finds him. >> well, dallas is a city in mourning after a gunman shot a dozen officers killing five of them. now, we ' learning more about the police say was the shooter. danielle nottingham has the latest. >> people in dallas trying to understanded why apparent loan gunman killed five of their police officers and injured seven more. the shooting came as hundreds of people peacefully were protesting the shooting after bachman in minnesota and louisianna. the shots rang out. police identified the gunman as 25 year old micah xavier johnson, loner, and former army reservist, who did one tour of duty in afghanistan. officials say he wore body armor and was armed with a semi
live in cobbs creek this morning, anita o. >> thank you for the update.rsonist is behind bars in camden after a rash of fires. police say charles ricks, jr., confessed terrorizing camden by intentionally setting more than a dozen fires in vacant properties last weekends. seven firefighters were hurt battling those fires. investigators say surveillance cameras near the properties helped them finds him. >> well, dallas is a city in mourning after a gunman shot a dozen officers killing...
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and anita, this is also special for me. as i once explained, we belong to a very small club. the chief of staff to the first lady. it is a very small club. just like the first ladies club is. >> i think it is even smaller. >> what did i anticipate and what did it turn out to be? working for was hillary clinton, i really significanta real investment in issues. in policy. and in working on all of the things that she cared about. children and families, significantly. and then very significantly moving into global women's issues. but i really did anticipate that it would be a heavy policy undertaking. what i think no one can anticipate is what it is like in the white house. here who is now the general counsel here at georgetown. thewas in the west wing as secretary. and all of the papers to the president went through her work. you have no idea on the outside everything that is involved on the inside. things of the finest that i look forward to what tina and anita might say about this is how the first lady's office works with the west wing and one of the -- and what are the pluses
and anita, this is also special for me. as i once explained, we belong to a very small club. the chief of staff to the first lady. it is a very small club. just like the first ladies club is. >> i think it is even smaller. >> what did i anticipate and what did it turn out to be? working for was hillary clinton, i really significanta real investment in issues. in policy. and in working on all of the things that she cared about. children and families, significantly. and then very...
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for tina and ameet -- anita, this is also special for me. we belong to a very small club, the chiefs of staff to first ladies. that's a very small club, just like the first ladies is a very small club. >> i think we're even smaller. >> it's very special for us all to be together. what did i anticipate and what did it turn out to be? i think given that i was working or hillary clinton, i really anticipated a real significant in issues in policy, in working all of the things she cared about. certainly children and family significantly. then very significantly moving into global women's issues, but i really did amendment that it ould be a heavy policy undertaking. what i think nobody can anticipate is what it's like in the white house, and i see lisa brown here is now the general counsel here at georgetown and she was in the west wing as a secretary and all of the papers to the president went through her work and you have no idea on the outside everything that is involved on the inside. and then one of the hardest things, and i look forward to
for tina and ameet -- anita, this is also special for me. we belong to a very small club, the chiefs of staff to first ladies. that's a very small club, just like the first ladies is a very small club. >> i think we're even smaller. >> it's very special for us all to be together. what did i anticipate and what did it turn out to be? i think given that i was working or hillary clinton, i really anticipated a real significant in issues in policy, in working all of the things she cared...
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and from gotham city, anita, we start with you.want to start with the people on trump's final list. the good and the bad in short about what you think of each prospect. starting first with anita. what do you think of trump picking mike penalty? >> it could certainly help him get indiana. that's the good. he is not exciting. he is not dynamic and he has some real negatives from his time as governor. >> james, what do you think of penalty as choice for trump? >> it is it would help the democrats win indiana. he can't dear governorship. how will he help trump win anything? >> all right. >> how will he help win the presidency? >> all right. so you guys think expense a bad idea. give me your sense of whether you think christie would be a good choice? >> christie is a good choice for donald trump if the only thing he ever had to do was debate whoever the democrats nominate. he would probably do pretty well. he brings his record. he brings his vet and he brings his personality with him. so i think that outweighs his performance in debates
and from gotham city, anita, we start with you.want to start with the people on trump's final list. the good and the bad in short about what you think of each prospect. starting first with anita. what do you think of trump picking mike penalty? >> it could certainly help him get indiana. that's the good. he is not exciting. he is not dynamic and he has some real negatives from his time as governor. >> james, what do you think of penalty as choice for trump? >> it is it would...
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after anita hill i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging this kind of behavior? making a long story short i said it is not by business. there is an ethic committee and i wasn't on it. mitch mcconnell was on it. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn from my book, but this thing was unreal. believe me when i tell you this, i was one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry, if it was true, get him out of the senate. i came to grips with mitch mcconnell who was very senior, powerful, member of the ethics committee, soon to be chair of the ethics committee, and bob dole, who attacked me as the biggest partisan and did everything to stop me. they got rid of pack wood because we pushed for these hearings. the point behind the story is i never expected that would happen. then we had a horrible earthquake in california. so the point i make in this book is when you get some place, when you are in politics you never know what issues will be on your plate. >> and you, i think through it all, went through the work of man
after anita hill i'm coming in and one of my colleagues is engaging this kind of behavior? making a long story short i said it is not by business. there is an ethic committee and i wasn't on it. mitch mcconnell was on it. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn from my book, but this thing was unreal. believe me when i tell you this, i was one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry, if it was true, get him out of the senate. i came to grips...
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live at temple university hospital this morning, anita o. >> anita, thank you. five people are hurt after a truck crashes into magee re happen -- lab in center city at the parking garage. thirty-eight year old woman crashed the vehicle into the reception area sliding glass doors. three women and two men were taken to hahnemann university hospital. one of the men in serious condition. the others are in stable condition. no word on what caused the crash. >>> the search underway for police impersonators in monday begin are you county. springfield township police say this unmark van was flashing lights, stopped a car tuesday night, near church and brent roads in orland. police rana license plate and the van came back registered to charles grossman of whitemarsh township. police say he is full time locks smith and part time officer with the spca, police calling him person of interest. >> when we have vehicles driving around with emergency lights, then similar to a police vehicle, that is a concern for us, and that's a concern. >> police have not identified the victim
live at temple university hospital this morning, anita o. >> anita, thank you. five people are hurt after a truck crashes into magee re happen -- lab in center city at the parking garage. thirty-eight year old woman crashed the vehicle into the reception area sliding glass doors. three women and two men were taken to hahnemann university hospital. one of the men in serious condition. the others are in stable condition. no word on what caused the crash. >>> the search underway for...
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anita hall has the story now. >> reporter: they're the professionals. this kind of work is routine. carol multiple sclerosis has made it nearly impossible. >> every try, and it would take me -- >> reporter: a few hours is all these guys need to make a difference. around 30 volunteers from the buckmont chapter of the remodeling industry heard about carol's story and spent their saturday pitching in to help her completely free of charge. >> i want to do something. a lot of landscape and yardwork. >> reporter: that used to be the prized work of carol. a war veteran who passed away in 2013. anthony was only 17 when he first served in vietnam. he served two military tours after that, and volunteers say they're here to give back to someone who gave so much to this country. >> it's only right we give back. >> reporter: the message of that could not ring more loudly than today. >> i did not expect this. >> reporter: anita oh, cbc 3, eyewitness news. >>> such a lovely, lovely day today, and they had good weather. bad weather going through this evening, though. >> it was a good start to the d
anita hall has the story now. >> reporter: they're the professionals. this kind of work is routine. carol multiple sclerosis has made it nearly impossible. >> every try, and it would take me -- >> reporter: a few hours is all these guys need to make a difference. around 30 volunteers from the buckmont chapter of the remodeling industry heard about carol's story and spent their saturday pitching in to help her completely free of charge. >> i want to do something. a lot of...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh shows us what is fueling the boost and who benefits the most. >> growing double digits, and, you know, it is very lately it has been very, very busy. >> the growth of sales has been sky rocketing. >> reporter: owners of philadelphia establishments like mcgill an's old ale house and beer garden says they are selling more beer and liquor then in years past. >> it has been a explosion of tourism in the city, we have pop up beer gardens. >> reporter: a 10 cents tax on each alcoholic drink sold is making it city controller alan butkovitz. according to numbers from his office, revenue from the liquor by the drink tax a long is flowing freely 22 million-dollar in the past five years. state officials say that is about 5 million more kind of beer that has been sold compared to 2011. that is enough liquor for an olympic sized swimming pool double size of this one. tax must be paid by any establishment that sells alcohol by the drink, such as hotels, restaurants, bars and caterers. >> it is really hard after the tax was enacted, we didn't want to pass alo
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh shows us what is fueling the boost and who benefits the most. >> growing double digits, and, you know, it is very lately it has been very, very busy. >> the growth of sales has been sky rocketing. >> reporter: owners of philadelphia establishments like mcgill an's old ale house and beer garden says they are selling more beer and liquor then in years past. >> it has been a explosion of tourism in the city, we have...
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anita oh has more on who will benefit from this act of generosity. >> on your mark, get set, go!> reporter: athletes or amateur, large group hit the asphalt saturday morning for the fitness for either in the run organized by eynon tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made the four and a half mile trek to eynon's other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit the center for grieving children and teens a place tamika hamilton and her three children know very well. >> it's a blessing. we need the support to get us through daily. >> reporter: to grieve the loss of her husband, carl. >> he was killed in a car accident two years ago, so we've been going ever he since thennism service are completely free says the center's executive director dr. angel richardson which means these funds will allow them to help evening more children and families deal with loss. >> they're able to go and say this is what i'm feeling, they're not bottling it up able to express themselves better. you'll see better behavior at home and school. >> reporter: reverend relawyer miles says the annual run
anita oh has more on who will benefit from this act of generosity. >> on your mark, get set, go!> reporter: athletes or amateur, large group hit the asphalt saturday morning for the fitness for either in the run organized by eynon tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made the four and a half mile trek to eynon's other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit the center for grieving children and teens a place tamika hamilton and her three children know very well. >>...
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anita oh has more on who will benefit from this generosity. >> on your mark get set go. >> reporter:e large group hit the asphalt saturday morning for the fitness for either in the run organized by eynon tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made the four and a half mile trek to eynon's other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit the center for grieving children and teens. that's a place tamika hamilton and her three children know very well. >> it's a blessing. we need the support to get us through. >> reporter: to grieve the loss of her husband carl. >> he was killed in a car accident two years ago. so, we have been going ever since then. >> reporter: the services are completely free says the center's directive from an gel richardson which means these funds will allow them to help more children dealing with loss. >> they're able to say this is what i'm feeling, this is what's going on. they're able to express themselves better. then you'll see better behavior in school and at home. >> reporter: eynon reverend he leroy miles says the run has raised more than $120,000 for
anita oh has more on who will benefit from this generosity. >> on your mark get set go. >> reporter:e large group hit the asphalt saturday morning for the fitness for either in the run organized by eynon tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made the four and a half mile trek to eynon's other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit the center for grieving children and teens. that's a place tamika hamilton and her three children know very well. >> it's a blessing. we...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story from glenside. >> reporter: for the professionals this of work is routine. for carol multiple sclerosis has made it nearly ill possible. >> every him on this side. i try and it takes me hours to just get a little bit done. >> reporter: a few hours all these guys need to make a difference. around 30 volunteers from the buxmont chapter of the national association of the remodeling industry heard about carol's story and spent their saturday pimping in to help her completely free of charge. >> we're going to do some painting, general cleanup landscaping and yard work. >> reporter: all of that used to be the prized work of carol's husband anthony war veteran who passed away in 2013. anthony was only 17 when he first served in vietnam. volunteers say they're here to give back to someone who gave so much to this country. >> the more you love, the more you'll find that life is good and friends are kind. it's only what we give away that enrich our life from day to day. >> kindness in this case is only, you know, sometimes a neighbor away. >> repor
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story from glenside. >> reporter: for the professionals this of work is routine. for carol multiple sclerosis has made it nearly ill possible. >> every him on this side. i try and it takes me hours to just get a little bit done. >> reporter: a few hours all these guys need to make a difference. around 30 volunteers from the buxmont chapter of the national association of the remodeling industry heard about carol's story and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story now from cobbs creek. >> reporter: the sound of chaos>> i just heard people saying yelling get out get out. fire, fire. >> reporter: that's what antoinette thompson woke up to around 1 o'clock saturday morning when flames erupted next door isn't they came like whoosh. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the 5800 block of larchwood avenue to put out a blaze which tour through four row homes and damaged a dozen others. >> i ran outside and i just seen flames that spread to each house. >> reporter: emergency responders took two injured people to penn presbyterian medical center but everyone made it out alive. neighbors say their tight knit block is to thank. >> i began banging on people's doors. the fire began spreading really fast so i ran from house to house and the fire just followed me. >> reporter: even luckier they say is that the fire appears to have sparked at an empty home. neighbors tell me this family that lived inside this home had recently been evicted. you can see piles of trash and old furniture are still littering the street
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story now from cobbs creek. >> reporter: the sound of chaos>> i just heard people saying yelling get out get out. fire, fire. >> reporter: that's what antoinette thompson woke up to around 1 o'clock saturday morning when flames erupted next door isn't they came like whoosh. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the 5800 block of larchwood avenue to put out a blaze which tour through four row homes and damaged a dozen...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story from cobbs creek. >> reporter: the sound of chaos.> i just heard people yelling get out, get out, fire, fire: that it is what antoinette thompson woke up to. firefighters rushed to larchwood avenue to put out a blaze that tore through four row homes and damaged a dozen others. >> i ran outside and i seen flames. >> reporter: emergency responders took two injured people to penn presbyterian medical center but everyone made it out alive. neighbors say their tight knit block is to thank. >> banging on people's doors. the fire began spreading fast. i ran from house to house and the fire followed me. >> reporter: even luckier they say is that the fire appears to have sparked at an empty home. neighbors tell me that the family that lived inside this home had been evictd and moved belongings from inside this home several hours before this fire started. you can see piles of trash and old furniture are still littering the street. and as restoration crews worked to repair the damage to surrounding homes, those who live on this block say the emb
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story from cobbs creek. >> reporter: the sound of chaos.> i just heard people yelling get out, get out, fire, fire: that it is what antoinette thompson woke up to. firefighters rushed to larchwood avenue to put out a blaze that tore through four row homes and damaged a dozen others. >> i ran outside and i seen flames. >> reporter: emergency responders took two injured people to penn presbyterian medical center but...
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"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, find out what is fueling the boost boot, who benefit the most. >uble digit, been very, lately, been very, very bus. >> i the growth. >> like this, uptown beer garden, say they're selling more beer, liquor, than in years past. >> just explosion of tourism in the city and pop up beer gardens. >> the tax on drinks sold making it mark, sass controller allen. according to numbers from his offers, revenue from the liquor by the drink tax alone is flowing freely, up $22 million in the past five years. >> city officials says that's about 5 million more pint of beer that have been sold compared to 2011. olympic size swimming pool, double the size of this one. >> tax must be paid by any establishment that sells alcohol by the drink, such as hotel, restaurant, bars and even some caterers. after it was enacted we didn't want to pass the increase over to our customers, so we completely absorbed that tax. >> does it make you feel better the money is going to the school district. >> if it is, if it does go to school district it makes me feel better. but does it?
"eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, find out what is fueling the boost boot, who benefit the most. >uble digit, been very, lately, been very, very bus. >> i the growth. >> like this, uptown beer garden, say they're selling more beer, liquor, than in years past. >> just explosion of tourism in the city and pop up beer gardens. >> the tax on drinks sold making it mark, sass controller allen. according to numbers from his offers, revenue from the liquor by the...
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thank you, anita. some of you might be curious about the coincidence of names, this beautiful space, the robert h. smith auditorium, and this lecture at benjamin franklin house, robert h. smith lecture in american democracy. robert h. smith was, among much else, the visionary developer of crystal city just outside washington, d.c., which is today one of the district's most fabulous, young, hip and hopping neighborhoods. but bob smith was above all else a grateful american who did an enormous amount of good for institutions like ours and like the benjamin franklin house. it was he who first brought our two institutions together, and i know that he would have been really, really pleased to know that tonight's lecture is taking place here in this auditorium, which he very much envisaged as being used precisely as we're using it this evening, for a lecture that will surely engage us in the enjoyment of learning about american history. and i can surely say surely because walter isaacson, journalist and biog
thank you, anita. some of you might be curious about the coincidence of names, this beautiful space, the robert h. smith auditorium, and this lecture at benjamin franklin house, robert h. smith lecture in american democracy. robert h. smith was, among much else, the visionary developer of crystal city just outside washington, d.c., which is today one of the district's most fabulous, young, hip and hopping neighborhoods. but bob smith was above all else a grateful american who did an enormous...
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anita oh has that story. >> reporter: those are the words four year-old maggie acres reese haddon repeatarents, promised a trip to sesame place. florida family planned to stop at muse. park in bucks county as part of the east code road trip hoping that the interaction will help mag hoy has severe autism. >> and then car didn't start. >> reporter: stranded at a hotel in langhorne they learn that the car would not be a quick fix. >> i was trying to figure out how to tell her in a way that she could understand that a promise i made wasn't going to happen. that is hard as a parent. >> reporter: call to a high school friend who works in the county sheriff's office in florida, in term, recruited help of officers from three law enforcement agencies in pennsylvania. >> i was like okay we will make this happen. i would want someone to help me, just like i helped them. >> reporter: family never expect the royal treatment that came next, including a round trip ride to the park in the patrol car, outfit todd accommodate maggie's need. >> they just decided, you know , that we will take care of our fa
anita oh has that story. >> reporter: those are the words four year-old maggie acres reese haddon repeatarents, promised a trip to sesame place. florida family planned to stop at muse. park in bucks county as part of the east code road trip hoping that the interaction will help mag hoy has severe autism. >> and then car didn't start. >> reporter: stranded at a hotel in langhorne they learn that the car would not be a quick fix. >> i was trying to figure out how to tell...
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i'm anita oh, coming up how traffic is being affected this morning. >> well, the dnc is over.what is in store for philadelphia after the event? next big event that could come to town. >> plus, a horse neglected and left for dead. "eyewitness news" has been following this story for month, and now, the amazing recovery from the horse, we'll show you the pictures. >> good morning, i am a rahel solomon. thanks for being with us, justin out on the cbs-3 skydeck, and last week everybody was in town for the dnc. it was hot. it was unbearable. >> as soon as they leave temperatures cool down. >> that's right. back down to the 80s, closer to average, still we are battling some humidity outside for the next several days, and bit of unsettled pattern so each day we do run the risk for some showers, some storms, especially coming in this afternoon. pretty quai net center city, we have some clouds, little sunshine, breaking out don't expect to see whole lot of sun today. but temperatures right now mid 70s, so it does feel warm, little un could comfortable, 75 at the airport, 74 wilmington,
i'm anita oh, coming up how traffic is being affected this morning. >> well, the dnc is over.what is in store for philadelphia after the event? next big event that could come to town. >> plus, a horse neglected and left for dead. "eyewitness news" has been following this story for month, and now, the amazing recovery from the horse, we'll show you the pictures. >> good morning, i am a rahel solomon. thanks for being with us, justin out on the cbs-3 skydeck, and last...
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in new jersey anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> they look good. >> i would take some right nowo sandwich. >> lets go back in, weather situation. >> jersey tomatoes, nothing better, then a new jersey tomato. the weather is in the looking so beautiful this evening. we have got heavy showers and thunderstorms, pushing through the area, the good news for the dnc, in the city of philadelphia, we are in the lull in the city for now, the rain has split into two segments here. heavier showers and storms up through lehigh valley and berks county, strongest storms have moving toward the shore points and another strong storm has headed to a portion of the central delaware, where warning have been placed, but this one has frequent lightening with it. this will impact portions of cape may county this area has not been hit yet, and, cape may, stone harbor, avalon right toward ocean city, rain is heading your way. everyone that may be on beach, get off the beach, as these storms rolled through. we are under a severe thunderstorm watch for majority of the area does not include lehigh valley or
in new jersey anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> they look good. >> i would take some right nowo sandwich. >> lets go back in, weather situation. >> jersey tomatoes, nothing better, then a new jersey tomato. the weather is in the looking so beautiful this evening. we have got heavy showers and thunderstorms, pushing through the area, the good news for the dnc, in the city of philadelphia, we are in the lull in the city for now, the rain has split into two...
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but we do believe, as anita, who is on the board of the ben franklin house, can attest, that it was a wise investment and dr. franklin would thank you. i'm going to talk tonight about franklin, talk about his relevance today as well as an innovator, but i'm going to do it, if you don't mind, just as story-telling, just to go through the stories about ben franklin and try to draw the lessons from them. i had thought about making it here's 12 things you need to know from benjamin franklin, but when i was growing up, i had a mentor who said that two types of people come out of louisiana, preachers and storytellers. and he said, for god's sake, be a storyteller, the world has too many preachers, and it's the best way to get the lessons across anyway. as you probably know, benjamin franklin was born in boston. to puritan immigrants. his father's ties to the lord. his father was going to send him to harvard to study to become a minister. he was not exactly cut for the cloth. at one point, they were salting away the provisions for the winter and he said to his father, how about if i say grac
but we do believe, as anita, who is on the board of the ben franklin house, can attest, that it was a wise investment and dr. franklin would thank you. i'm going to talk tonight about franklin, talk about his relevance today as well as an innovator, but i'm going to do it, if you don't mind, just as story-telling, just to go through the stories about ben franklin and try to draw the lessons from them. i had thought about making it here's 12 things you need to know from benjamin franklin, but...
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in new jersey, anita oh, cbs-3 having acne... ...was always on my mind.i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. using benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily turn yellow or orange where applied. common side effects of aczone gel include dryness and itching of treated skin. now, i have less acne to think about because i use aczone gel. you could pay as little as $15 for aczone gel. learn more at aczone.com aczone. prescription treatment. proven results. >> seeing else
in new jersey, anita oh, cbs-3 having acne... ...was always on my mind.i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases...
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anita a oh has more on who will benefit from the event. >> get set, go. >> reporter: athletes, or amateura large group hit the asphalt saturday morning. >> come on. >> reporter: for fitness for eternity run organized by enan tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made four and a half mile trek to e nan other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit center for grieving children and teens. that is a place tameika hamilton and her three children they vary well. >> it is something that we needed support to get us through daily. >> reporter: to have grief for the loss of her husband karl. >> he was killed in the car accident, two years ago, so we have been going ever since then. >> reporter: services are completely free, so the center executive director doctor angel richardson which means these funds will help them to allow even more families and children deal were lost. >> they are able to go and say this is what i'm feeling, this is what is going on and they are not bottling it up. they are able to express themselves better. we will see better behavior at school and home. >> reporte
anita a oh has more on who will benefit from the event. >> get set, go. >> reporter: athletes, or amateura large group hit the asphalt saturday morning. >> come on. >> reporter: for fitness for eternity run organized by enan tabernacle baptist church. about a thousand people made four and a half mile trek to e nan other campus all $7,000 raised will benefit center for grieving children and teens. that is a place tameika hamilton and her three children they vary well....
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ay, anita este fiestÓn que viene, el regreso de...reparar la salsa. >>> te gusta el picante. >>> me encanta. >>> entonces, lo que hacemos chile paso ya por aquÍ y lo que hago poner en una licuadora, aÍi estÁ lo que hacemos re hidratar, una clave de la cocina mexicana son los chiles, agregamos poco de nuestros chiles, un toque de agua, de chile para que nos ayude con el licuado y luego resto de in ggredienteingredieÉ chicas cÓmo van, se sienten bien, contentas, muy bien. perfecto, vamos agregar un poco de comino ahÍ estÁ, voy a agregar un toque de ajo, y al que come mucho ajo lo mandan para el otro lado... >>> voy a agregar azÚcar morena y toque de sal, quÉ hace el azÚcar nos da el terminado brillante como un logra skweed, tenemos los ingredientes clave y lo que hacemos licuar, cuando la conectamos funciona, ahÍ estÁ, la conectamos, vamos licuar y conforme vemos ha con zeus teven cia un poco mÁs de lÍquido, ahi estÁ le voy a poner un toque mas de lÍquido para que nos ayude con la licuada, y ahora, lo que hacemos licuar y tenemos la sal
ay, anita este fiestÓn que viene, el regreso de...reparar la salsa. >>> te gusta el picante. >>> me encanta. >>> entonces, lo que hacemos chile paso ya por aquÍ y lo que hago poner en una licuadora, aÍi estÁ lo que hacemos re hidratar, una clave de la cocina mexicana son los chiles, agregamos poco de nuestros chiles, un toque de agua, de chile para que nos ayude con el licuado y luego resto de in ggredienteingredieÉ chicas cÓmo van, se sienten bien, contentas,...
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thank you, anita. [applause] ms. mirrer: now some of you wondering about the consonants of names. this beautiful space. the robert h. smith auditorium, and this lecture, the robert h. smith lecture in american history. robert h. smith, as you may know, was among much else a visionary developer of crystal city just outside of washington, d.c., which is today one of the district's most young and hip neighborhoods. but bob smith, was, above all else a grateful american. , he did an enormous amount of good for institutions, like hours and like the benjamin franklin house. it was he who first brought our two institutions together, and i know that he would have been really, really pleased to know that tonight's lecture is taking place here, in this auditorium, which he very much envisaged as being used precisely as we are using it this evening for a , lecture that will surely engage us in the enjoyment in learning about american history. and i can surely say "surely," because walter isaacson, the celebrated journalist and by all -- biographer, is here. we are pleased to welcome him back
thank you, anita. [applause] ms. mirrer: now some of you wondering about the consonants of names. this beautiful space. the robert h. smith auditorium, and this lecture, the robert h. smith lecture in american history. robert h. smith, as you may know, was among much else a visionary developer of crystal city just outside of washington, d.c., which is today one of the district's most young and hip neighborhoods. but bob smith, was, above all else a grateful american. , he did an enormous amount...
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anita, it is so nice to meet you and have you on.nning with, listen, wherever you fall, left, right, center, i just want to take a beat to appreciate you have the first african-american president essentially hugging, passing the proverbial baton on to who could be the first woman. >> and, brooke, it really is amazing when you think about kids who were born in 2004, 2005 who have grown up really seeing obama as their president, possibly followed by hillary clinton. let's say she gets re-elected. there is a 16-year span where they see an african-american president, a woman president, and america is going to be different. it is not clear how exactly but there is no turning back from this. >> maive, to you. president obama used humor as a device to say, listen, we didn't always get along, yes, she was my rival. talk about eight years ago. how bitter and difficult was it for them? >> well, let's all just remember that moment in the debate where he said "you're likable enough." right? >> i remember that very well. very well. very well. >>
anita, it is so nice to meet you and have you on.nning with, listen, wherever you fall, left, right, center, i just want to take a beat to appreciate you have the first african-american president essentially hugging, passing the proverbial baton on to who could be the first woman. >> and, brooke, it really is amazing when you think about kids who were born in 2004, 2005 who have grown up really seeing obama as their president, possibly followed by hillary clinton. let's say she gets...
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anita dunn, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, nasa celebrates a five-year mission to jupiter that was nearly perfect. nearly perfect. i'll explain that ahead. >> johnson is here! two of the greatest wrestle mania main events in history. >> what is happening? >> two of the greatest of all times. that's one-half of sports entertainment's mt. rushmore right there. >> it's easy in polarized times to i.d. people immediately and say, you're clearly in this camp and you're in that camp, and you're in my tribe, and you're not. might seem easy to stereotype john cena. his job week in and week out is a litmus test for machismo. >> wwe, pptv -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> that part i got. >> he's also showing off his inner thespian, acting opposite amy schumer. but it wasn't until yesterday watching an ad that i got a better understanding of who he really is. >> almost half the country belongs to minority groups, lesbian, african american, bi, and transgender and native american and proud of it. we know that labels don't devalue us. they help define us, keeping us dialed in
anita dunn, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, nasa celebrates a five-year mission to jupiter that was nearly perfect. nearly perfect. i'll explain that ahead. >> johnson is here! two of the greatest wrestle mania main events in history. >> what is happening? >> two of the greatest of all times. that's one-half of sports entertainment's mt. rushmore right there. >> it's easy in polarized times to i.d. people immediately and say, you're...
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but we do believe, as anita, who is on the board of the ben franklin house, can attest, that it was a wise investment and dr. franklin would thank you. i'm going to talk tonight about franklin, talk about his relevance today as well as an innovator, but i'm going to do it, if you don't mind, just as story-telling, just to go through the stories about ben franklin and try to draw the lessons from them. i had thought about making it here's 12 things you need to know from benjamin franklin, but when i was growing up, i had a mentor who said that two types of people come out of louisiana, preachers and storytellers. and he said, for god's sake, be a storyteller, the world has too many preachers, and it's the best way to get the lessons across anyway. as you probably know, benjamin franklin was born in boston. edit the tenth son of a puritan immigrant. and as the tenth son of a puritan he was going to be his father's tithe to the lord. his father was going to send him to harvard to study to become a minister. that was a long time ago, back when harvard knew how to train ministers more than
but we do believe, as anita, who is on the board of the ben franklin house, can attest, that it was a wise investment and dr. franklin would thank you. i'm going to talk tonight about franklin, talk about his relevance today as well as an innovator, but i'm going to do it, if you don't mind, just as story-telling, just to go through the stories about ben franklin and try to draw the lessons from them. i had thought about making it here's 12 things you need to know from benjamin franklin, but...
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anita whitney was a woman who came out of an aristocrat american family and five of our ancestors camever on the mayflower. many of her ancestors were distinguished as well as she believed absolutely and the founding document of the united states, particularly the declaration of independence and the constitution and seeing the reforms of the political and economic system did not, she thought, bring about real fairness for most of the workers in the united states. remember this is the era of massive trust when workers were not yet getting minimum wage and maximum hour laws. she gradually became radicalized and became a socialist and then a communist. a communist who absolutely felt there should be no violence and gradually the political and economic system of the united states should be changed through the ballot box but since she helped organize the communist labor party of california, she was was convicted and sentenced to 1 - 14 years in the penitentiary. it was for appeal to the supreme court that led to louis brandeis wonderful opinion of sharing the need for free speech in a democ
anita whitney was a woman who came out of an aristocrat american family and five of our ancestors camever on the mayflower. many of her ancestors were distinguished as well as she believed absolutely and the founding document of the united states, particularly the declaration of independence and the constitution and seeing the reforms of the political and economic system did not, she thought, bring about real fairness for most of the workers in the united states. remember this is the era of...
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anita dunn, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, nasa celebrates a five-year mission to jupiter that was nearly perfect. nearly perfect. i'll explain that ahead. using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. cathy's gotten used to the sme...in her kitchen rbage... yup, she's gone noseblind. she thinks it smells fine, but her guests smell this. ding, flies, meow febreze air effects heavy duty has up to... ...two times the odor-eliminating power to... ...remove odors you've done noseblind to [inhales] mmm. use febreze air effects, till it's fresh and try febreze small spaces... ...to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors... ...for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects, two more ways... [inhale + exhale mnemonic] to breathe happy. ugh
anita dunn, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, nasa celebrates a five-year mission to jupiter that was nearly perfect. nearly perfect. i'll explain that ahead. using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at...
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anita, let me start with you. the speech today by hillary clinton, which i thought was quite good, you know, she is trying to do this very difficult thing which is to try to re-create the obama coalition, which is a coalition that knits together a minority white voters and massive majority of all other voters to form a majority and she's doing it as a person who is going to succeed the first black president. >> well, she also is running to be the first woman ever elected president, and i think if you look at recent polling, you see that gender gap is really widening. not the least of which because of donald trump and what he stands for and everything he has said. no, it's an interesting dynamic right now. hillary clinton in the last week, has addressed character issues, not by going out to talk about character issues, but showing her character, going out and at this time of great divisiveness and unrest in our country, you know, talking about what we need to do to move forward. i think we always tell candidates, s
anita, let me start with you. the speech today by hillary clinton, which i thought was quite good, you know, she is trying to do this very difficult thing which is to try to re-create the obama coalition, which is a coalition that knits together a minority white voters and massive majority of all other voters to form a majority and she's doing it as a person who is going to succeed the first black president. >> well, she also is running to be the first woman ever elected president, and i...