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. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money.'t fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >> man in brown cap: people who work outside, i mean, they'll burn 5, 6,000 calories a day. >> anthony: is there generally speaking people who work one and four hours at a time before they need to -- >> man in brown cap: come in and get warmed up. we eat pretty good down here considering where we are. so we've got a five a week menu cycle. every friday for four weeks is new york strips. on the fifth week we do filet mignon and crab legs. we don't really do fancy food, we just do basic food well. >> anthony: filet mignon with crab legs? >> man in brown cap: it's every five weeks. >> anthony: how do you deal with vegetarians with no
. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money.'t fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >>...
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. >> if you're hoping to get a better look then you may be a little disappointed and coach brown is cappingis playing time at under 20 minutes. he is a little less than thrilled heading into tonight's game. if you're looking far great way to take it in this is a great place to do it. i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell will take questions from reporters this afternoon in new york as the nfl owners meeting continues. they say they had a about tackling issues. >> talk about how you could work together to create some change. >> he says the players and owners will meet again some time in the next two weeks. today the national anthem debate is expected to come up at the owner's meeting. >>> this morning the president chimed in saying they have decided it will not fofrs players to stand, total disrespect for our great country. >>> chris long is putting his blun his mouth is. long will donate the rest of his year's salary to increase educational equality. he has given his first six game checks to students from charlottesville, virginia. he is using the next ten to la
. >> if you're hoping to get a better look then you may be a little disappointed and coach brown is cappingis playing time at under 20 minutes. he is a little less than thrilled heading into tonight's game. if you're looking far great way to take it in this is a great place to do it. i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell will take questions from reporters this afternoon in new york as the nfl owners meeting continues. they say they had a about tackling...
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the shot in front, redirected by brown, scoring his second goal of the season. the caps lose, 1-0.liott of cowboys was cleared to play sunday after a federal judge granted a temporar alison: a frosty night. steve: and a cold start wednesday morning. 70 degrees t the weekend, upper 70's. jonathan: jimmy kimmel's next. alison: have a good night. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! you're going to pay for this! okay. >> stop calling me farris. >> stop calling me farris. >> i'm trying to enjoy my day off! ♪ >> dicky: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, david letterman, and music from fifth harmony, brought to you by google home mini, with cleto and
the shot in front, redirected by brown, scoring his second goal of the season. the caps lose, 1-0.liott of cowboys was cleared to play sunday after a federal judge granted a temporar alison: a frosty night. steve: and a cold start wednesday morning. 70 degrees t the weekend, upper 70's. jonathan: jimmy kimmel's next. alison: have a good night. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! you're going to pay for this! okay. >> stop calling me farris. >> stop calling me...
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in the aftermath of the brown decision, a group of black all caps off -- arkansas s, which included daisy bates, reverend bates and my father, wylie branten sr, that wiley branton senior then a , young lawyer in pine bluff decided to press the issue of integration in little rock but little rock school district had had come up with the plan of gradual integration. but the arkansas naacp, including the little rock branch , thought the school districts plan did not go far or fast enough. it was deliberate speed, as in slow speed. not liking the school district plan the arkansas naacp had my , father to file a lawsuit on behalf of the neego plaintiffs seeking the immediate and full integration of the little rock district. lawsuit eventually became known as cooper versus aaron. it ended up in the united states supreme court in 1958. after the lawsuit was filed in january 1956, my father did enlist the support of other lawyers associated with the naacp. to the critical and historical events in 1957, the case went to trial, and the federal judge decided that the little rock plan was an acceptabl
in the aftermath of the brown decision, a group of black all caps off -- arkansas s, which included daisy bates, reverend bates and my father, wylie branten sr, that wiley branton senior then a , young lawyer in pine bluff decided to press the issue of integration in little rock but little rock school district had had come up with the plan of gradual integration. but the arkansas naacp, including the little rock branch , thought the school districts plan did not go far or fast enough. it was...
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capped off with a huge gala in fishtown at the fillmore. that's going to be later on this evening. for now that's the very latest. natasha brown3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha always gets the great assignments. >> yeah. >> it looks like fun out there. >> what a noise day to be out there. >> absolutely. it's so comfortable outside. the slightest wind but there's still low humidity. >> good. >> still have that comfortable warmth but it's still little warmer than it was a recent days and that is a theme. i mean it's just only going to warm up from here with every passing day. we're actually going to end up peeking by the time we hit the weekend but we also have some showers to dodge. all part of the major pattern change that's going -- it's gradual but it's start to go take shape and start to go get underway. and really it's a frontal boundary just one front boundary going to dictate how this all takes place. in addition we've got tropical stuff to talk about. lots to get tom let's take look at storm scan first stuck in frontal boundary at the regional eye level moving along somewhat sluggishly even though again this is somewhat
capped off with a huge gala in fishtown at the fillmore. that's going to be later on this evening. for now that's the very latest. natasha brown3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha always gets the great assignments. >> yeah. >> it looks like fun out there. >> what a noise day to be out there. >> absolutely. it's so comfortable outside. the slightest wind but there's still low humidity. >> good. >> still have that comfortable warmth but it's still...
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brown. >> my tomato plants have perked up. >> thank you. >> six out of 10. we have bus stop buddy eagles cap umbrella, mild, muggy morning, not raining every where just yet but temperatures in the 70's. even if you are in the getting rain it is quite soupy this morning. our current temperature in philadelphia is 74. we have 87 percent relative humidity and sunrise time 7:05 plan on showers throughout the day maybe a chance of a thunderstorm at some point probably most likely, toward the end of the day if one pops up at all. 79 degrees our high temperature. still summery for october, bob kelly. >> maybe since your plants are perky, bring some of those tomatoes in, grilled cheese later in the week. good morning. 5:00 o'clock. live look blue route 476 coming out of the mid county no problems or delays, everything damp and wet with the rain we have got some mist , drizzle and we have to use wiper blades depending when you roll out of the drivers day.
brown. >> my tomato plants have perked up. >> thank you. >> six out of 10. we have bus stop buddy eagles cap umbrella, mild, muggy morning, not raining every where just yet but temperatures in the 70's. even if you are in the getting rain it is quite soupy this morning. our current temperature in philadelphia is 74. we have 87 percent relative humidity and sunrise time 7:05 plan on showers throughout the day maybe a chance of a thunderstorm at some point probably most likely,...
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also a matching baseball cap and sunglasses, cane resting in his elbow on the right-hand side. he's grinning at us a little bit. he's got kind of golden brownn, and is jus s say. >> reporter: their dad is so proud. he adopted them at ten years old and he was a part of inspiration for becoming eagles scouts. i got to say this, them to know this, but later on tonight, ira, that company that has the glasses, will give them the glasses free for a year. at lot like a cell phone. you get charged for how much data you use. but they will be able to take to it college with them. they will go to college next year, byu was mentioned, virginia tech, they may not all go together, they may split up. you but big plan, they all said we learned a lot during this whole process of becoming an eagles scout. jim and sarah back to you >> certainly did. thanks, gary. >>> coming up, the search for a suspect is o >> why police believe he's connected to an arm robbery in the district as well as a shooting in silver springs >> the transportation supervisor in maryland is caught up in an extension scheme. what he's accused of giving city contractors in exchange for ca
also a matching baseball cap and sunglasses, cane resting in his elbow on the right-hand side. he's grinning at us a little bit. he's got kind of golden brownn, and is jus s say. >> reporter: their dad is so proud. he adopted them at ten years old and he was a part of inspiration for becoming eagles scouts. i got to say this, them to know this, but later on tonight, ira, that company that has the glasses, will give them the glasses free for a year. at lot like a cell phone. you get...
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brown, steve weiss, jon and pete narngian. the selloff accelerating within the past hour, most eyes squarely focused on the bond market many stocks falling, especially this year's biggest winners from the nasdaq and small caps. steve, now we've got to pay attention to this move in rates and how quickly they are going to rise. >> that's the quickly they are going to rise. rates going up alone, particularly when you're in such an accommodative environment they matter, but don't matter all that much, but the rate of increase, like the rate of anything is really what's hitting the markets. so you're also having right now europe is sort of not back away completely from qe, visibly that much that you can see, but they have cut back on the buying. you'll see a press conference tomorrow interesting to see what they say because the strength there is very, very strong. so i think overall when we're done with this, that -- with the rapidity of it, that the market is a buying opportunity because it always has been and still the best place to put dough and you have to be crazy enough to have a cautionary outlook on it and maybe cash. >> you look at the lows of the day now for the dow down 132 and it really is a question
brown, steve weiss, jon and pete narngian. the selloff accelerating within the past hour, most eyes squarely focused on the bond market many stocks falling, especially this year's biggest winners from the nasdaq and small caps. steve, now we've got to pay attention to this move in rates and how quickly they are going to rise. >> that's the quickly they are going to rise. rates going up alone, particularly when you're in such an accommodative environment they matter, but don't matter all...
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caps could mean the end of cheap deals for customers. more than 500 new hardbacks will hit the shelves across the uk today as part of the book industry's ‘super thursday'. bestselling authors dan brownthe christmas best seller list. bookshops have faced tough times in recent years facing increasing pressure from online retailers, supermarkets and ebooks— though last year the rate of closures was slower at 3%. let's talk to meryl halls from the booksellers association. this is going to get me into trouble with some viewers, mentioning christmas bestseller lists so early in october. why is super thursday so early? i think we start early because they've got a lot of books to be published, a lot they want attention for, so to get them out early m ea ns attention for, so to get them out early means people can read the books, get to know what's inside before we can recommend them to customers. there are so many of them, 505 to read, so it means people can stagger their christmas shopping. i know people are horrified, talking about it in october, but it means we can get started. why would the book industry time it so all the titles come out at one time? surely they would get more publicity
caps could mean the end of cheap deals for customers. more than 500 new hardbacks will hit the shelves across the uk today as part of the book industry's ‘super thursday'. bestselling authors dan brownthe christmas best seller list. bookshops have faced tough times in recent years facing increasing pressure from online retailers, supermarkets and ebooks— though last year the rate of closures was slower at 3%. let's talk to meryl halls from the booksellers association. this is going to get...