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you made me fell like black bob. black bob? who's that? the only horse that chickened out at the battle of gettysburg. i'm glad i finally got through to you. wilbur, am i a good american horse? oh, ed, you're the finest. if you were human, you'd make a great citizen. -wilbur... -yeah? -can i vote? -can... oh, ed, don't be ridiculous. show me in the constitution where it says horses can't vote. ed, please believe me. horses cannot vote. this place will be crowded with people tomorrow. why, they'd put me away if i let my horse go into a voting booth. well, we should be allowed to vote. we were here before the pilgrims. "chickened out at gettysburg." i'll vote tomorrow if i have to put on a pair of pants, a shirt, and a stupid expression. oh, thank you for voting. if you want seconds, there are fresh sandwiches on the buffet. woman: name, please. man: ella. we're very fortunate to have such a nice day. we'll have a fine turnout. and may i say that is a most attractive dress you are wearing, mrs. willard. why, thank you, kind sir. -name, pleas
you made me fell like black bob. black bob? who's that? the only horse that chickened out at the battle of gettysburg. i'm glad i finally got through to you. wilbur, am i a good american horse? oh, ed, you're the finest. if you were human, you'd make a great citizen. -wilbur... -yeah? -can i vote? -can... oh, ed, don't be ridiculous. show me in the constitution where it says horses can't vote. ed, please believe me. horses cannot vote. this place will be crowded with people tomorrow. why,...
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most of the bites in florida attributed to the black tip. >> bob: new tonight, the city of oviedo are building a parking lot that costs almost a million dollars. fox 35's mike synan shows you where it is and wonders, is it worth it or wasted? city center is almost complete but to make it happen, they're going to need some parking. that parking lot is going to cost $950,000. oviedo on the park has been years and millions in the making. >> it was approved as a gathering place for our community. >> while the fountains, playground and more may be the perfect gathering place, people are wondering why a parking lot costs nearly a million dollars. >> what i didn't know about it, i guess we were kind of wondering when they had these big events, where they thought people were going to park. >> i can't believe that amount. i think it's crazy. >> the lot has to be big, more than 300 spaces to accommodate all the people that can sit at the new amphitheater, and the government plays a role. they had to deal with acres of wetlands and the americans with disabilities act. >> any government regulatio
most of the bites in florida attributed to the black tip. >> bob: new tonight, the city of oviedo are building a parking lot that costs almost a million dollars. fox 35's mike synan shows you where it is and wonders, is it worth it or wasted? city center is almost complete but to make it happen, they're going to need some parking. that parking lot is going to cost $950,000. oviedo on the park has been years and millions in the making. >> it was approved as a gathering place for our...
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. >> bob: private investigator wayne black was hired last year to look into allegatioio of wrongdoing by staff. >> this place has had a c cture corruption and a culture of obstruction for too long. >> bob: according to a memo black sent to the board last month after elseinadi committed suicide he found kickbacks and other crimes he shared to the fbi leading to the grand jury investigatioio board members confirmed former is one subject of the investigation. >> the favorite timm and contracts, they jump off the page at you. >> bob: bob norman, local10 news. >> j nine: bob's efforts to contact bravo were not successful but local10 welcomes getting his full side of the story. >> victor: in today's "call christina" report valentine's day is on sunday and federal regufators are issuing a warning about scammers searching for love online. >> janine: consumer investigator christina vazquez has tips on how to spoonline date p scams and to you how to connect were people the old-fashioned way. >> christina: while you are searching for your-mile-an-hour soul might on online date p website, the f g
. >> bob: private investigator wayne black was hired last year to look into allegatioio of wrongdoing by staff. >> this place has had a c cture corruption and a culture of obstruction for too long. >> bob: according to a memo black sent to the board last month after elseinadi committed suicide he found kickbacks and other crimes he shared to the fbi leading to the grand jury investigatioio board members confirmed former is one subject of the investigation. >> the...
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we will go back to where we started at 6:00 o'clock and give you a lot at the black horse pike so bobelly has a word on one of the major highways in and out of the atlantic city and see how back bays is holding up down there a few hearst before high tides. >> steve keeley, thank you so much. >>> sue's forecast take weather authority with you with our fox 29 the weather app. see live radar get alert sent tour phone, find it in the apple and google play store. >> if you are heading to the airport right new no delays to speak have but call ahead with the weather coming. >>> ville know of ace moving, my goodness up the charts, when it comes to this new poll, here's the deal, they are tied for first for the first time in something, we will explain this straight ahead. >>> good morning i'm howard eskin. villanova fans are excited today after their basketball team was ranked number one in the country for the first time, ever by the associated press poll. it has been a crazy year in college basketball with all of the top teams losing, so now with a 20-three record villanova find themselves ra
we will go back to where we started at 6:00 o'clock and give you a lot at the black horse pike so bobelly has a word on one of the major highways in and out of the atlantic city and see how back bays is holding up down there a few hearst before high tides. >> steve keeley, thank you so much. >>> sue's forecast take weather authority with you with our fox 29 the weather app. see live radar get alert sent tour phone, find it in the apple and google play store. >> if you are...
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black vote there. jim. >> axelrod: all right, bob. so let's talk republicans. it has been a week of vivid headlines with donald trump, with his dust-up with the pope, taking on george w. bush. just today, mr. trump wondered via a tweet if mr. obama would have attended justice scalia's mosque. of trump supporters. how does this kind of coverage supporters? >> reporter: you know, i was at a trump rally last night, and i have to say, his supporters at that rally love him. but we have been reporting earlier this week that some of his support seemed to be declining in south carolina. and we're seeing an indication in some of these exit polls one of the questions we askeded voters, "who do you think has conducted the most unfair campaign down here?" and it was trump by about 40%. he was leading among those who considered him conducting those-- those conducting an unfair campaign. so this may tell us that he's not going to win here by as much as he thought he was. >> axelrod: okay bob schieffer, and major garrett, thank you both so much.. a week after he died while va
black vote there. jim. >> axelrod: all right, bob. so let's talk republicans. it has been a week of vivid headlines with donald trump, with his dust-up with the pope, taking on george w. bush. just today, mr. trump wondered via a tweet if mr. obama would have attended justice scalia's mosque. of trump supporters. how does this kind of coverage supporters? >> reporter: you know, i was at a trump rally last night, and i have to say, his supporters at that rally love him. but we have...
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and darnell williams president and ceo of the urban league of massachusetts and bob marshall a member of the black educators alliance of massachusetts. welcome to "urban update" guys. an important issue, in the papers and everything. kevin, i will start with you, why did you feel the need to go and meet with the superintendent earlier this week? >> because the issue of racism in boston latin school is urgent and this issue is lingering way and there needed to be leaders from the community to address this issue directly and with clarity with the superintendent. >> alberto: darnell, you don't hold anything back and know you will give me a real honest answer. are you happy with the meeting? >> i was. i think the kandor of the superintendent was frank and we were deliberate in terms of our demands. you indicated in the opening of the show, it was a forced meeting. we tried to have it and they wanted to put it later and we felt this issue was more urgent, and we needed to have a conversation with him now. >> alberto: bob, you are a retired teacher. take me through a little bit of the past. this is been
and darnell williams president and ceo of the urban league of massachusetts and bob marshall a member of the black educators alliance of massachusetts. welcome to "urban update" guys. an important issue, in the papers and everything. kevin, i will start with you, why did you feel the need to go and meet with the superintendent earlier this week? >> because the issue of racism in boston latin school is urgent and this issue is lingering way and there needed to be leaders from the...
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bob kelly? >> leaving us with potential for black ice, everywhere, and an accident here, this is the 30 bypass, to head north along 202, again, major roadways, are good. they were brined, salted, a loft action on the overnight. however on and off-ramps, secondary roads, side streets, cul-de-sacs, where the buses will be rolling, there is that potential for black ice, this morning, and, instant ice, from any of the snow that will drop down, causing instant ice patch in the neighborhoods this morning, reduced spree on all of the area bridges, the benny, whitman, commodore barry, 50 miles an hour on the new jersey turnpike, because of the weather, and some flooding again today, on the brooklawn circle, where 130, 47, come together, all of the mass transit systems get being out of the gate without a problem, how much, watch for slippery platforms, some of the slippery tens, again, we may have cleaned the parking lot and shoveled the sidewalk yesterday, but as sue just showed us, mother nature dropping in some areas and another light dusting to half inch on top of everything that was shoveled and un
bob kelly? >> leaving us with potential for black ice, everywhere, and an accident here, this is the 30 bypass, to head north along 202, again, major roadways, are good. they were brined, salted, a loft action on the overnight. however on and off-ramps, secondary roads, side streets, cul-de-sacs, where the buses will be rolling, there is that potential for black ice, this morning, and, instant ice, from any of the snow that will drop down, causing instant ice patch in the neighborhoods...
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difference amount of activities looking at black history makers avenues skills to make a difference .. >> asked him what they would like to present to sheriff bob resources to holiday music at live picture she researched her impact on music and black history.t >> i've ever heard a lot of her songs and a picture because she meant a lot to be. >> by giving them leeway to do their own research, makes it fun and you can craft your own future.ft >> every person in black history counts even if it ison the smallest things they've done something to help us get it to.es >> roosevelt leftwich fox 8 news .. >> nation addition to artwork and oral reports their courage to do cursed to do independent study of black history makers to get a better understanding about the incompetence and how they made an impact this back are and some that somem some that just might tempt you. >> we have six beautiful ones and oneat t is just bound to tempt you hear from the cuyahoga county animal shelter in case number 12, yes he is aa hound mix she isou sweet and shy . but case number 23 is bagpipes . the male shepherd mix needs to be brought out of his shell . in case number
difference amount of activities looking at black history makers avenues skills to make a difference .. >> asked him what they would like to present to sheriff bob resources to holiday music at live picture she researched her impact on music and black history.t >> i've ever heard a lot of her songs and a picture because she meant a lot to be. >> by giving them leeway to do their own research, makes it fun and you can craft your own future.ft >> every person in black...
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of the bites in florida are attributed to the shark, but experts say so far the black tip has not ever killed anyone. >> bob: "star wars" fans get yourselves stokes. >> sonni: you're getting a sneak peek at episode eight tonight. >>> barbie sure has changed how the doll is going i i dodon'n't t knknowow w whahatt i'i'm m dodoining.g. i i cacan'n't t fifindnd a anynyththiningg jujustst w whehen n i i ththinink k itit's's j jusust t nonot t gogoining g toto w worork.k. ththisis w womomanan t thahat t woworkrks s ththereree cocomemes s ovoverer a andnd a askskss cacan n i i hehelplp y youou?? anand d hehe w wasas s so o hahappppy,y, t to o dodo i itt amamazazining g ririghght?t? i i nenevever r wowoululd d hahaveve exexpepectcteded wowoululd d hahaveve t thohougughtht ththatat a anynyonone e wowoululd d fifindnd t thahatt dodo t thahat.t. mamakeke t thahatt gogo o outut o of f ththeieir r waway y fofor r meme.. ririghght t ththenen, , ririghght t ththereree i i cocoululdndn't't b belelieieveve i itt hehe w wasas s so o hehelplpfufull i i knknowow i it't's s susuchch a a smsmalall l ththiningg lilittttlele t th
of the bites in florida are attributed to the shark, but experts say so far the black tip has not ever killed anyone. >> bob: "star wars" fans get yourselves stokes. >> sonni: you're getting a sneak peek at episode eight tonight. >>> barbie sure has changed how the doll is going i i dodon'n't t knknowow w whahatt i'i'm m dodoining.g. i i cacan'n't t fifindnd a anynyththiningg jujustst w whehen n i i ththinink k itit's's j jusust t nonot t gogoining g toto w...
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black bear weighing a half of a ton. the owner says the bear was there for 18 years. >> the man refused to follow the dangerous animal law. bob jones the only reporter there when the big bear was taken away. >> investigators showed up to this backyard in plain township. inside this giant cave, they found a 1000-pound black bear hibernating. the owner is angry. >> a vet used two tranquilizers on the bear. >> this is not humane. >> reporter: the owner was moved to tears after his pet was taken out of a man cave where the bear was hibernating. >> it is not right. it is like taking the kids from you. they are better off just shooting me and being done with it. >> reporter: jeff bought ben at an exotic pet show and pays for the permit. him. >> reporter: the issue is the bear's cage was out of compliance with the dangerous wild animal law and there are holes in the roof. the owner was told safety changes were needed during five previous inspections. >> once again the deficiencies were not corrected and they got >> it took nine people to carry the bear away. >> i have never had to do this before. >> he is worried about ben defending
black bear weighing a half of a ton. the owner says the bear was there for 18 years. >> the man refused to follow the dangerous animal law. bob jones the only reporter there when the big bear was taken away. >> investigators showed up to this backyard in plain township. inside this giant cave, they found a 1000-pound black bear hibernating. the owner is angry. >> a vet used two tranquilizers on the bear. >> this is not humane. >> reporter: the owner was moved to...
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bob. that was the black hills central railroad. the locomotive was a 2-6-6-2 mallet built in 1928. it's the last operating locomotive of its type in the world. - whoa! - it sure was a beauty, wasn't it, bob? - oh, totally. and speaking of things spkly and awesome, engineer paul, i think it's about time we give engineer emily her brand-new trophy. - [clears throat] engineer emily, i hereby dlare you the checkers grand champion. congratulations. - aw, thanks, guys. [applause] - yeah! - oh, i'm gonna make rat burgers out of you! [all laugh] - ladies and gentlemen, please welcome koo koo kanga roo. [percussive synth music] both: we' riding on the train we're going, "choo-choo" riding on the train, we're going, "choo-choo" gonna ride on the train, going, "choo-choo" with choo choo bob - hey! - holy smokestacks i never thought i'd be riding on a train, acting silly but here i am, and i can guarantee that none of my friends are gonna believe me - we're going all: choo-choo chugga-chugga, chugga-chugga choo-choo chugga-chugga, chugga-chugga choo-choo chugga-chugga, chugga-chugga choo-choo c
bob. that was the black hills central railroad. the locomotive was a 2-6-6-2 mallet built in 1928. it's the last operating locomotive of its type in the world. - whoa! - it sure was a beauty, wasn't it, bob? - oh, totally. and speaking of things spkly and awesome, engineer paul, i think it's about time we give engineer emily her brand-new trophy. - [clears throat] engineer emily, i hereby dlare you the checkers grand champion. congratulations. - aw, thanks, guys. [applause] - yeah! - oh, i'm...
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bob marley. overbrook utional center tonight as part of the black history month students have been studying marley'sm he will ml live next on channel six followed by night line. jimmy's guest are lly ripa, billy brown music from tenashi and snake i featuring chance the rapper. "actione"ontinues at 4:30 withamala wd, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david rphy and ken rgs with traffic. forhe entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner go night.
bob marley. overbrook utional center tonight as part of the black history month students have been studying marley'sm he will ml live next on channel six followed by night line. jimmy's guest are lly ripa, billy brown music from tenashi and snake i featuring chance the rapper. "actione"ontinues at 4:30 withamala wd, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david rphy and ken rgs with traffic. forhe entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner go night.
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bob marley. overbrook educational center tonight as part of the black history month, students have been studying marley's life and legacy. >>> jim he will kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jimmy's guest are kelly ripa, billy brown, music from tenashi and snake chick, featuring chance the rapper. "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- kelly ripa - from "how to get away with murder," billy brown - mean tweets movie edition -- and music from tinashe and snakehis featuring chance the rapper. with cleto and the cletones -- and now, no kidding, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
bob marley. overbrook educational center tonight as part of the black history month, students have been studying marley's life and legacy. >>> jim he will kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jimmy's guest are kelly ripa, billy brown, music from tenashi and snake chick, featuring chance the rapper. "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the entire "action...
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the 2013 documentary black fish is still taking a big bite out of profit. >> bob: the orlando magic is back on the hard wood for the first time since the all-star break. chhanning frye, and jennings and another player have been added. we are talking with our friend from fox sports florida. the magic haven't been playing great and made changes. what do you know about the new guys? >> reporter: yeah, well you are right. they were tremendous during their time. and for brandon jenning you add to depth at the point guard position. he is averaging seven points and three assist. 27 years old and coming off a gruesome achilles injury. but he has familiarity with skyles as they played together in milwaukee. and sova, 28-year-old in his eighth season and averaging 11 points and six rebounds a game and 37% three pointer shooter. he can be a force similar to fry but active on the glass, defends low, draws the defense out. he is always active down low. he can shoot it from mid range a couple guys familiar with the coach and veteran to maybe help the magic games close out the close games at the end.
the 2013 documentary black fish is still taking a big bite out of profit. >> bob: the orlando magic is back on the hard wood for the first time since the all-star break. chhanning frye, and jennings and another player have been added. we are talking with our friend from fox sports florida. the magic haven't been playing great and made changes. what do you know about the new guys? >> reporter: yeah, well you are right. they were tremendous during their time. and for brandon jenning...
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black ice. that's just music to a the love people's ears this morning, bobs we know what we've been dealing with. so far things are looking beautiful on this monday morning, the vine, looking good, eastbound, westbound, all clear, all open. looking good there. the schuylkill headlight moving in the eastbound direction, at gladwynn, looking good, but you can see plenty of headlights coming toward the camera, letting us know that slowly but surely as we move into the 5:00 hour on monday morning we start to see things builds up as we are right now. very darkened camera. where it is route 100 at ship road. right lane blocked. because of some construction, but as you can see, not slowing anybody down. could little later if it doesn't get moved out of the way, right now no issues there. construction falls bridge closed for rehabilitation until april 1st. so, i would suggest, using alternate in and around the area, city avenue bridge or the boulevard, probably going to be your best bet. and also, another point of construction, route one northbound at the blue route, one lane block there, erika, over to
black ice. that's just music to a the love people's ears this morning, bobs we know what we've been dealing with. so far things are looking beautiful on this monday morning, the vine, looking good, eastbound, westbound, all clear, all open. looking good there. the schuylkill headlight moving in the eastbound direction, at gladwynn, looking good, but you can see plenty of headlights coming toward the camera, letting us know that slowly but surely as we move into the 5:00 hour on monday morning...
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bob kelly. ready to be board? >> 40:02, sue mentioned no report of any black ice anywhere. but here is a example. where you may finds, come to intersection, county line road, right there, you go to make that right turn, any that far left over water that is still casino every laying off to the far left or right of the intersections, again, the early morning birds were the first one out of the game. we'll find it the hard way. just be careful as you head out the front door, driveway, front step. all of the majors in good shape. live like at the vine street expressway, no problems or delays coming into or out of the city. crossing town looking good. ninety-five, still working up along the betsy ross bridge interchange, both directions, left lane, probably another hour or so, it is all part of that long-term construction. speed restrictions in play still on the walt whitman bridge. just the walt whitman bridge down to 35. and boy yesterday on my way home after the morning, i could feel the car rocking coming over the girard point double decker, i was amazed how the airline pilots handled take off and
bob kelly. ready to be board? >> 40:02, sue mentioned no report of any black ice anywhere. but here is a example. where you may finds, come to intersection, county line road, right there, you go to make that right turn, any that far left over water that is still casino every laying off to the far left or right of the intersections, again, the early morning birds were the first one out of the game. we'll find it the hard way. just be careful as you head out the front door, driveway, front...
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black history is not fully woven into american history. first, "peyton" comes to boston. it won features the choreography of bob fosse. 44 years later, a tony-winner takes it into a new direction. from the moment you step into the theater, you are treated to a sensational spectacle. follow the young peyton on a journey for fulfillment. the journey unfolds for this with a fine acrobat, and the discovery of the real american dream. gabrielle joins us in the studio now. how are you today question mark gabrielle: i am great -- how are you today? gabrielle: i am great. karen: tell us about the story. gabrielle: it follows a circus troupe and we follow the character who is on a journey of life, and a leading player is life. he goes through war, love, lust, glory, the simple life, and what ordinary life. it is told through the circus troupe, the fosse style, incredible singing. karen: been very played the leading player in the 1972 production. production. i am. the opportunity. it is really different now having a woman. you get to see a little bit more of a sensual society, that at the same time you see the strength o
black history is not fully woven into american history. first, "peyton" comes to boston. it won features the choreography of bob fosse. 44 years later, a tony-winner takes it into a new direction. from the moment you step into the theater, you are treated to a sensational spectacle. follow the young peyton on a journey for fulfillment. the journey unfolds for this with a fine acrobat, and the discovery of the real american dream. gabrielle joins us in the studio now. how are you today...
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black bear weighing a half of a ton. the owner says the bear was there for 18 years. >> the man refused to follow the dangerous animal law. bob jones the only reporter there when the big bear was taken away. >> investigators showed up to this backyard in plain township. inside this giant cave, they found a 1000-pound black bear hibernating.
black bear weighing a half of a ton. the owner says the bear was there for 18 years. >> the man refused to follow the dangerous animal law. bob jones the only reporter there when the big bear was taken away. >> investigators showed up to this backyard in plain township. inside this giant cave, they found a 1000-pound black bear hibernating.
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental) >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of national review and policy fellow at the national review institute and mark leibovich is the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. i want to start with you susan, donald trump insulted george w. bush, he got booed at two debates got into a fight with the pope was in a fight with ted cruz back and forth and still won south carolina. is this it? >> i think history is on his side. wouldn't want to say that its his -- wouldn't want to say that he's won it but i think the nomination now his to lose can't figure out way which he would manage to lose given the things he has done. he won south carolina by ten points. no republican
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental) >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of...
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. ,,,, thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day... ...earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, two united club passes, priority boarding, and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today". ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of national review and policy fellow at the national review institute and mark leibovich is the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. i want to start with you susan, donald trump insulted george w. bush, he got booed at two debates got into a fight with the pope was in a fight with ted cruz back and forth and still won south carolina. is this
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. ,,,, thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day... ...earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, two united club passes, priority boarding, and 30,000 bonus miles....
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. announcer: you taught him how to hit a baseball. how to hit a receiver. the strike zone. the net. you taught him how to hit the upper corner. but how much time have you spent teaching him... what not to hit? when my father was stricken with alzheimer's, i learned firsthand how devastating this disease can be, not only to the patient but to an entire family. i also learned how important research and funding are if we're gonna put an end to this disease that puts an end to the lives and memories of our loved ones. if you or someone you know is experiencing memory problems, confusion, or other related symptoms, see a doctor or visit nantzfriends.org to learn more about alzheimer's. cbs cares. this is how you say it's going to be okay to someone who just lost everything. and yes, your children will have breakfast. every 8 minutes the red cross responds to a disaster and makes this promise. help us keep it
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. announcer: you taught him how to hit a baseball. how to hit a receiver. the strike zone. the net. you taught him how to hit the upper corner. but how much time have you spent teaching him... what not to hit? when my father was stricken with alzheimer's, i learned...
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with with our panel. we all have the ability to touch the lives of those around us. sometimes, even the smallest act has the power to change a life. reach out to the veterans in your life today - let them know they're not alone. man: hello kate: hi dad. that's the power of 1. ... one simple act can make all the difference. >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today". ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of national review and policy fellow at the national review institute and mark leibovich is the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. i want to start with you susan, donald trump insulted george w. bush, he got booed at two debates got into a fight with the pope was in a fight with ted cruz back and forth and still won south carolina. is this it? >> i think history is on his side. wouldn't want to say that its his -- wouldn't want to say that he's won it
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with with our panel. we all have the ability to touch the lives of those around us. sometimes, even the smallest act has the power to change a life. reach out to the veterans in your life today - let them know they're not alone. man: hello kate: hi dad. that's the power of 1. ... one simple act can make all the...
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bob. during the month of february we want to sell break black history month.omeone each day. this person today happens to be from philadelphia. empire creator, lee daniels. >> in fact daniels born in 1959 in west philadelphia, lee dropped out of college, and with just $7 in his pocket, moved to los angeles to make it as a writer. well, he didn't have much luck finding work in hollywood. so he took a job as a re exception is at a nursing agency. what did he do? he started his own nursing agent sits out of his own home. but he never hit his dream working in hollywood. started as production assistant. what we didn't mention, he sold the company by the way made millions that nursing company. so 1984, dance yells frustrate i had by the roles for african-americans, formed lee daniels entertainment, his client included quickly some of the biggest names in hollywood including cubic gooding junior. then the movie we've been showing you here monday is it terse call, into movie making made daniels the first african-american to solely produce academy award nominated film.
bob. during the month of february we want to sell break black history month.omeone each day. this person today happens to be from philadelphia. empire creator, lee daniels. >> in fact daniels born in 1959 in west philadelphia, lee dropped out of college, and with just $7 in his pocket, moved to los angeles to make it as a writer. well, he didn't have much luck finding work in hollywood. so he took a job as a re exception is at a nursing agency. what did he do? he started his own nursing...
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black silk, from folgers. ♪ >>> this weekend, the mummers take to the streets of manayunk for the mummers day parade. congressman bobdy announced an $8,000 nonprofit donation to help tomorrow's parade go forward. matt delucia is live in manayunk this morning. you're concerned about the mummers this time around? >> reporter: well, çvai, not among some business owners. only the string bands will be taking part in this parade tomorrow. ♪ manayunk started this mardi gras parade last year and brought it back because it brought in a lot more business last time. this is video from that event. this is going to be a mile long parade, starting tomorrow morning at 11:00. goes in sherrs lane to green lane. this really all comes down to continuing the philadelphia mummers tradition, the big difference that we'll see between this and new years day, manayunk wanted this to be more family friendly, more interaction with the mummers and there will be zero tolerance for drinking in public. some business owners tell me, out here on main street, this is really something they're starting to look forward to. >> it brought people from al
black silk, from folgers. ♪ >>> this weekend, the mummers take to the streets of manayunk for the mummers day parade. congressman bobdy announced an $8,000 nonprofit donation to help tomorrow's parade go forward. matt delucia is live in manayunk this morning. you're concerned about the mummers this time around? >> reporter: well, çvai, not among some business owners. only the string bands will be taking part in this parade tomorrow. ♪ manayunk started this mardi gras parade...
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black ice. that is what we have talking about tomorrow morning, bob kelly, pick your poison. >> little bit of everything and down roller coaster ride. 7:02. you are right, wipe your eyes out, it is 57 degrees already this morning but everything that was left over from last night, the snow, freezing rain, sleet, slush, still out there because the ground surface has in the caught up to the 57 yet in the air. so we are slow go on the schuylkill expressway, westbound a delay there, southbound i-95 heavy from cottman avenue down to the the betsy ross. steve keeley mentioned that the puddles will come into play here. all that snow that has been push off to the left and right side melting quickly and causing some major puddles on our roadway. slippery platforms for september, new jersey transit, patco, zero minute delays on the paoli line. also amtrak because of the same signal problems running with some delays and chestnut hill line also running with delays, expect delays at the airport, miami and fort later tail up to one hour delay because of wicked thunderstorms and that will have a domino effect for fligh
black ice. that is what we have talking about tomorrow morning, bob kelly, pick your poison. >> little bit of everything and down roller coaster ride. 7:02. you are right, wipe your eyes out, it is 57 degrees already this morning but everything that was left over from last night, the snow, freezing rain, sleet, slush, still out there because the ground surface has in the caught up to the 57 yet in the air. so we are slow go on the schuylkill expressway, westbound a delay there, southbound...
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blacks and coooo textures, on display at tribecca launch party last night. the ladd ladies dressed in their own designs. haley baldwin and arriving to a crush of photographers. bob chris was there and so was brother-in-law kanye. >> how are kim and kanye? going a million miles an hour and the baby's getting bigger by the and it's so much fun to watch him grow up. >> did kanye give you any good advice in launching the line? >> he is so creative, but we didn't want anybody else's advice other than ours. >> i love miranda kerr's style. >> what do we do? >> i don't know. >> let's get them. >> after the party, kendall, kiley and haley snap chatted from that hotel room. kiley still in her jump suit if you're looking own a piece of the collection, it set you back anywhere from about $70 to $300. >> you've got your amazing designing collecti, what would you say your have been total is? >> businesswoman. >> mini mogul. >> "e.t" has learned that mini chris along with her sis kendall will a@so be at the zoo lander 2 premier tonight with their mom. to give one lucky zoolander fan a place on the red carpet. bl joining me. blake, who are you most excited to see? >> will ferre
blacks and coooo textures, on display at tribecca launch party last night. the ladd ladies dressed in their own designs. haley baldwin and arriving to a crush of photographers. bob chris was there and so was brother-in-law kanye. >> how are kim and kanye? going a million miles an hour and the baby's getting bigger by the and it's so much fun to watch him grow up. >> did kanye give you any good advice in launching the line? >> he is so creative, but we didn't want anybody...
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. >>> and every year senator bob case holds a day of tribute to make contributions to the society and black community in pennsylvania. this year casey pick former philadelphia a mayor wilson good, senior honored yesterday on the senate floor in harrisburg. reception and discussion forum followed. that portion of the event was mced by our very own fox 29's joyce evans. >> good to see the former mayor again. >>> 4:09. >>> a local church, vandalized twice in two weeks church leaders say criminals are trying to silence an important message. why they believe this is about to backfire. we will explain. >>> welshing we have coming up at this week two round of rain we told but yesterday. round number one is rolling in this morning, and then the heaviest rain will probably come wednesday night, in the overnight hours, rumble of thunder, possible tomorrow as well, and not even out of the question today but there you can see round number one, to our south, starting to edge into southern delaware right now, the rain will continue to move south to north. as we look towards higher elevations in virginia
. >>> and every year senator bob case holds a day of tribute to make contributions to the society and black community in pennsylvania. this year casey pick former philadelphia a mayor wilson good, senior honored yesterday on the senate floor in harrisburg. reception and discussion forum followed. that portion of the event was mced by our very own fox 29's joyce evans. >> good to see the former mayor again. >>> 4:09. >>> a local church, vandalized twice in two...
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bob kelly and sue serio starting at 4:00 a.m. >>> a couple of hundred center city residents without power earlier this frigid evening because of this. an underground fire sent thick blackmoke and flames from manhole cover led officials to evacuate buildings along the block. let's get out to crisco only live for at the seen for us tonight. chris. >> reporter: iain, massive underground explosion rocking rittenhouse square during the peak of rush hour tonight. peco still on the scene. take look you see behind me you see the manhole smoke coming from the man holes. the blast forcing the evacuation of this entire block and some people are out of their homes still tonight. >> and i just saw big old fire ball come right out of the ground. >> reporter: this is what it look like shortly after an apparent transformer explosion underneath walnut street. a fox 29 viewer capturing the smoke and fire billowing from manhole covers. walnut street was shut down to traffic at the peak of rush hour and 400 customers were without power on a bone chilling cold night. >> you can hear really loud ba bang. you can see big ball of fire just kind of shooting up and then more thick black smoke.
bob kelly and sue serio starting at 4:00 a.m. >>> a couple of hundred center city residents without power earlier this frigid evening because of this. an underground fire sent thick blackmoke and flames from manhole cover led officials to evacuate buildings along the block. let's get out to crisco only live for at the seen for us tonight. chris. >> reporter: iain, massive underground explosion rocking rittenhouse square during the peak of rush hour tonight. peco still on the...
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. >>> every year bob casey hold a tribune on the honor or individuals who made contributions to society and black community in the state of pennsylvania. >> this year casey pick former philadelphia mayor wilson good, senior, honored on the senate floor in harrisburg yesterday. reception and discussion forum followed, that portion of the event, was mced by our very own, joyce evans. >> today, he serves as ceo of the mentoring program which benefits young people whose parents are incarcerated. >> good for joyce. >> yes. >>> 5:25 is the time on this tuesday morning. >> still ahead, paying mesh the tolls to cross ben franklin bridge, video that shows why a sixers starred had to shell out a few hundred dollars. >>> fight continues over atlantic city financial troubles why city officials have harsh word for the state's government straight ahead. the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3.500 hospitals. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. cancercenter.com slash eastern. (all with wor
. >>> every year bob casey hold a tribune on the honor or individuals who made contributions to society and black community in the state of pennsylvania. >> this year casey pick former philadelphia mayor wilson good, senior, honored on the senate floor in harrisburg yesterday. reception and discussion forum followed, that portion of the event, was mced by our very own, joyce evans. >> today, he serves as ceo of the mentoring program which benefits young people whose parents...
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bob kelly, todd fedor i can, doug, and brad marsh. you can also take photos with the ice girl and the alumni. be sure to wear your orange and black, hopefully casual friday for you. 11:00 to 12:30, good day for a skate. >> not bad at all, still chilly out there, but you know what, it is february, folks, you know, we are going to see nice warming trends come this weekend, but temperatures we experience today are base i where they should be essentially, actually going to do a little bit bet nerve terms of warmth than we did yesterday. but back to february reality, essentially, we check in with the eyewitness weather watchers do, have hands full of objection, generally all being reported into the teens and 20's, and i'll folk just up toward the pocono range here, where keith is up in sailors berg specifically reporting 14 degrees, pretty much on par actually with even some of the closer more urbanized suburbs that we've got. we said it is a cold morning, not too windy, that's the key, so walking out the door it feels like 14 i know it isn't balmy, but will feel like, and layers. take a lock at the list for malt, see what everybody h
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black president. remember that? >> yes. >> tony morrison. >> yeah. >> bob, you're talking abouta w.rd with african-american voters and bernie sanders is a johnny come lately. nothing is working. with his grass roots, appeal to young people will that still hold true what you're saying? >> yeah, i do, because so much of the black vote in the south is, is dictated by the pulpit. you know? it always has been, and the clintons have wrapped that up a long time ago. to try to get into south carolina in two weeks and introduce yourself to the black community, i think it will do better than people think he'll do. the problem is, of course, young people, particularly among young african-americans don't vote that much. give sanders credit. imagine -- just think about this. we have two, close front-runners. bernie sanders and donald trump? i've been in politics 33 years. this is the strangest i've seen. >> talking about strange. a strange bump in the road on the way to south carolina, the state of nevada. the nevada caucuses, a weird animal, bob, in politics. >> they are. >> first of all, a cau
black president. remember that? >> yes. >> tony morrison. >> yeah. >> bob, you're talking abouta w.rd with african-american voters and bernie sanders is a johnny come lately. nothing is working. with his grass roots, appeal to young people will that still hold true what you're saying? >> yeah, i do, because so much of the black vote in the south is, is dictated by the pulpit. you know? it always has been, and the clintons have wrapped that up a long time ago. to...
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment good morning, good morning, hello, my name is patricia rodriguez. good morning governor, counsel, and jim allen. good morning everyone. i think it's still the most important thing we can do for any family in this state is to create an opportunity for them to get a job. i'm a single mother of three. i've been working for the seminole tribe for fifteen years now. this company has given me the opportunity to provide for my children. how does it make you feel when you worry about whether this compact gets signed? if the compact isn't signed, then it does affect me tremendously because i would be out of a job. a month ago my sister passed away. she have children? how many? five. so are you taking care of them? yes. this compact not being signed would affect me and many people that have grown with me at this company. if would affect them immensely. jobs for florida. >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is th
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment good morning, good morning, hello, my name is patricia rodriguez. good morning governor, counsel, and jim allen. good morning everyone. i think it's still the most important thing we can do for any family in this state is to create an opportunity for them to get a job. i'm a single...
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporterporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today". ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of national review and policy fellow at the national review institute and mark leibovich is the chief "new york times" magazine. i want to start with you susan, donald trump insulted g
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporterporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard...
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black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >> dickerson: we're back with our panel. susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today". ron brownstein from the atlantic. reihan salam editor of national review and policy fellow at the national review institute and mark leibovich is the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. i want to start with you susan, donald trump insulted george w. bush, he got booed at with the pope was in a fight with ted cruz back
black vote. i think she will. i think she'll win more of these southern states down the line. >> dickerson: bob schieffer, once a reporter always a reporter thanks for being with us we'll be back in a moment with our panel. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security......