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. >> this is like a d rayda bore the so positive that this cit isto be of chanigh year's wing bowl champion was molly shuler she made her way through a record 501 wings in 30 minutes. >> she broke her own record. >> coming up on "action news" in the next half hour bob brooks told us what shuler had bowl victory and kick off the super bowl weekend here on channel 6 liv from minneapolis tonight at 8:00. and we'll haverom the day on saturday. and then on super bowl sunday strt your game day coverage tiot d pregame covag 5:00 p.m. >> an us after the game for reaction from philadelphia and minneapolis, that is followed by "action news" at 11:00 and sports sunday and an early start monmorning at 4:00 a.m. and more ahead on "action news." a dramatic scene in sports, a victim's father tried to attack the former usa gymnastics doctor accused of abuse. >> and two crs -- a >> and meteoromagee is back wite seven-day forom accuweather. >>> we have breaking news from the nation's capital. president trump has decided to declassify a document that pits the white house against the fbi. the highly controvers
. >> this is like a d rayda bore the so positive that this cit isto be of chanigh year's wing bowl champion was molly shuler she made her way through a record 501 wings in 30 minutes. >> she broke her own record. >> coming up on "action news" in the next half hour bob brooks told us what shuler had bowl victory and kick off the super bowl weekend here on channel 6 liv from minneapolis tonight at 8:00. and we'll haverom the day on saturday. and then on super bowl...
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make their way to the seppta stops to get out of the cityined up both sides street wrapping around cit off to the ben franklin parkway. this isnigh everyonee be a >> matt delucia live. that cleayk is at 20th and the parkway. >> reporter: this place has cleared out except for the trash. let me show you something that just happened a few minutes ago. they opened up 20th street here to traffic. that will certainly help folks getting where they are going. if they are heading home or heading out for the evening. the parkway itself is still closed. but boy does it look different than b it did earlier today. remember what this place looks like just hour ago. it was absolutely packed. as folks brought their families in for hours glimpse of their favorite players or maybe even here from the champions themselves if art museum or near onef those big screens so they could hear the entire this was something people had for a long time. i talked to fans as they were day was like. >> who did you see today? >> the eagles. >> who is your favorite player? >> the eagles. >> the whole team. >> it was aweso
make their way to the seppta stops to get out of the cityined up both sides street wrapping around cit off to the ben franklin parkway. this isnigh everyonee be a >> matt delucia live. that cleayk is at 20th and the parkway. >> reporter: this place has cleared out except for the trash. let me show you something that just happened a few minutes ago. they opened up 20th street here to traffic. that will certainly help folks getting where they are going. if they are heading home or...
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stray snow shower well to the north but we have got cloud the and a few breaks of sun south of the citaturday in between systems snow to the north, rain starts to gather to the south most of the day saturday dry, late day rain showers possible, and then waves of heavier rain come through on sunday there is 9:00 a.m. and keeps coming through the day. it is milder enough that this is just rain but we may talk about some potential flooding concerns as most of our models have over a inch of rain falling just through midday sunday, possibly over 2 inches in spots. it is an active pattern late rain develops, sunday period of steady rain and late rain chances return monday night, into tuesday. so here's you're witness weather seven day forecast, friday 40 degrees, mainly cloudy. snow shower to the north. saturday rain develops late and sunday is our rainy day, not a great day to be outside but it is all rain and all ice not ice with the high of 53. next week a few more rain chances but temperatures at or above average. new back to our weather watchers on the parkway. >> we're here for you kat
stray snow shower well to the north but we have got cloud the and a few breaks of sun south of the citaturday in between systems snow to the north, rain starts to gather to the south most of the day saturday dry, late day rain showers possible, and then waves of heavier rain come through on sunday there is 9:00 a.m. and keeps coming through the day. it is milder enough that this is just rain but we may talk about some potential flooding concerns as most of our models have over a inch of rain...
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sure in the streets of philadelphia by all sokts far have a peaceful joyful celebration together as a cit city. as an area. enjoying our moment our moment in time. philadelphia nup yeses 35 it's a long time coming. >> it is. >> usually we sawk about two other teams. this is all about the eagles. >> let go to south philly now with greg argos with his warrant len. you you if you get the greaseest part. >> hi, guys, it's like i'm here with 100 of my closest friend and behind me are extra 30 or 40 thousand people. it truly is eagles nation. everyone here thrilled to be partying. philadelphia eagles. are to super bowl 65. and fight song♪ ♪ fly, eagles fly♪ >> this is what this city has been waiting for for decades. so what amazing game. every one of these guys and girls that with watching it, and to have the philadelphia eagles wing incredible victory against tom brady and new england patriots. it's just icing on the 6 we're in south philly. this is potter an broad stree street. 50,000 people. and it's fireworks are going off. people are haveing a lot of fun right now. >> let's go eagles. >> a
sure in the streets of philadelphia by all sokts far have a peaceful joyful celebration together as a cit city. as an area. enjoying our moment our moment in time. philadelphia nup yeses 35 it's a long time coming. >> it is. >> usually we sawk about two other teams. this is all about the eagles. >> let go to south philly now with greg argos with his warrant len. you you if you get the greaseest part. >> hi, guys, it's like i'm here with 100 of my closest friend and...
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airlines norwegian is already requested thirty of them and hopes to establish new routes from smaller cit. with the. we can offer. our knees possibility of traveling to the u. s. on a direct fligh. over exactly that was impossible for him because we were using planes that carry a three hundred and fifty. all schools office was assembled by thirty. the interests from low cost carriers could lower the price of a new boeing beijing or singapore sydney journey. affairs new york flight for example could cost around three hundred euros. airbus is i hope you get the green light from us and eu aviation regulators in the coming months and i gather modernized a three twenty ones up in the air by the end of the year. start taylor swift is one a legal victory but also gotten something a senior you for her music this song in particular. california has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that swift and stolen some of the lyrics to this hit shake it off up from a two thousand song written by sean hall and the thing about our. goal is going to play as you heard there are similar sentiments expressed in the cour
airlines norwegian is already requested thirty of them and hopes to establish new routes from smaller cit. with the. we can offer. our knees possibility of traveling to the u. s. on a direct fligh. over exactly that was impossible for him because we were using planes that carry a three hundred and fifty. all schools office was assembled by thirty. the interests from low cost carriers could lower the price of a new boeing beijing or singapore sydney journey. affairs new york flight for example...
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damage left behind, also cents why it is expected to cause gridlock this morning headed into center citd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> the philadelphia eagles are super bowl champions. eagles fans everywhere. this is for you. >> and it is not a dream. your philadelphia eagles are the super bowl champions, the wait is over. the city is electric. >> emotional moment. so happy for these players and coaches, mr. lurie, our fans, and it is a dream come true for a lot of these guys, for myself. >> what a remarkable run for doug pederson how about this coaching high school football, not too long ago. we'll tell you more how the team celebrate dollars in the lockerroom. >>
damage left behind, also cents why it is expected to cause gridlock this morning headed into center citd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that...
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. >> can you give us a snapshot of where the department is on cit training? is everyone getting trained now and who is not getting trained? >> yes, absolutely. it's continuing to evolve and roll out. as of a month ago, we had 819 officers currently trained. the goal is to have everybody trained. can't take everyone off the streets and put them in the classroom. the timeline is by end of 2018 to have everybody trained, if not sooner. >> can you give us a quick explanation of what you are doing regarding bias training, implicit as well as explicit bias that we're dealing with? >> sure. when we started to have discussions about biases and policing and our contact with communities of color, we started to work with the state, state department of justice, federal department of justice, and started to identify criteria for what that training looks like. there was a number of courses out there, whether it was implicit virus or procedural justice. we married those two courses together. we took the best parts of each and created a robust training program. we still have
. >> can you give us a snapshot of where the department is on cit training? is everyone getting trained now and who is not getting trained? >> yes, absolutely. it's continuing to evolve and roll out. as of a month ago, we had 819 officers currently trained. the goal is to have everybody trained. can't take everyone off the streets and put them in the classroom. the timeline is by end of 2018 to have everybody trained, if not sooner. >> can you give us a quick explanation of...
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bags have been linked to at least twenty three around the world as the latest from cit. this is affecting dozens of car manufacturers including european brands that weren't affected by voluntary recall last year the issue with a car to airbags is that it can deteriorate causing it to explode and sending shrapnel and metal shards into the faces of the occupants of the car it's already been linked to about twenty deaths and about two hundred thirty injuries globally and this is prompted the recall of about one hundred million cars rolled why'd he in australia about two point three million cars will be affected by the recall that's about one in five cars driving on a strain roads becomes just as to cause her rates a six hundred fifty million dollars settlement in the united states although there are concerns about whether or not they'll be able to pay due to bankruptcy problems still to come here on al-jazeera putting russia on notice the u.s. sends a message to moscow with a street sign plus. a. technology that talks to you and each other will look at what's being called a
bags have been linked to at least twenty three around the world as the latest from cit. this is affecting dozens of car manufacturers including european brands that weren't affected by voluntary recall last year the issue with a car to airbags is that it can deteriorate causing it to explode and sending shrapnel and metal shards into the faces of the occupants of the car it's already been linked to about twenty deaths and about two hundred thirty injuries globally and this is prompted the...
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and right down here, at the cit! city. i guess something good happened. they're getting ready. come pouring out of their homes and businesses and we will be right here, with you. take a look what's going to go inside the city diner. >> got a lot of game to go. >> definitely, we can do it. we can do it. >> reporter: ok. so from the looks of everything. we're going to do this. i just love watching these police officers watching this, getting in a little bit of the last few second of this game as they get ready to go to work. temperature there are more barricades to be pulled out if necessary. i har people shouting from their apartment buildings. you can hear them running down the street every now and then. they just cannot wait. they can't wait for this game to end, and end, in our favor. i'll take another look up the street here. real quick. at the barricades there. diverting traffic. some people don't like it. but they should have expected that. but they will be more traffic diverted. who cares? we got to celebrate tonight >> hopefully >> and here's the thing, this is what happ
and right down here, at the cit! city. i guess something good happened. they're getting ready. come pouring out of their homes and businesses and we will be right here, with you. take a look what's going to go inside the city diner. >> got a lot of game to go. >> definitely, we can do it. we can do it. >> reporter: ok. so from the looks of everything. we're going to do this. i just love watching these police officers watching this, getting in a little bit of the last few...
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it's good news for the firefighters in sterncenter cit battling the ice and winter conditions. >> temperatures were marginal, just barely above freezing. now clear conditions, sunshine across the region. lehigh valley, berks county, other parts of the suburbs, it's going to melt off too now that the temperatures have started to pick up above the freezing mark. look at the amounts we got. impressive. allentown, 8 inches. walnut part, 7.5 inches. these are some numbers we found across the area. this amount of snow fell quickly and is going to melt quickly too. because the temperatures, they're going up for the next several days straight. we're 36 in bluebell. reading at 37. 36 in philadelphia. nearly 40 atlantic city. wildwood, you're at 40 degrees right now. these numbers will continue to rise. mid to upper 40s for highs today. here's the trend in philly. 42 at lunchtime. 46 at 3:00 p.m. just kind of a breezy forecast as well with a lot of sun. we'll talk about what to expect during the workweek. how high the numbers go coming up. >>> thanks, krystal. back to the breaking news. this four-alarm
it's good news for the firefighters in sterncenter cit battling the ice and winter conditions. >> temperatures were marginal, just barely above freezing. now clear conditions, sunshine across the region. lehigh valley, berks county, other parts of the suburbs, it's going to melt off too now that the temperatures have started to pick up above the freezing mark. look at the amounts we got. impressive. allentown, 8 inches. walnut part, 7.5 inches. these are some numbers we found across the...
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this morning, tim did speak to his younger cit younger sister i. spoke to her. how is tim doing? same person that i thought we had communicated with earlier if there was greater clarity. at that point, we still had reasons to be concerned. so that led to the intense attempts to communicate to tim throughout the day on monday. and it persisted into tuesday. at which time we were all making several calls, leaving voice mails. as well as sending texts. >> to no avail. we did not have a return. >> let me say, speaking ofl that, there's a rumor circulating that your son was a whistle blower and warned about the flu shot not being responsible for this years -- being responsible for the deadly flu season. that's not correct. you want to correct the record on that. tell the viewers that has nothing to do with it. i understand that crime stoppers offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to arrest or indictment in his case. >> that's true. we have had tremendous out pour with the go fund me site. and so the purpose of those funds were to lead into the recovery. the return. the rew
this morning, tim did speak to his younger cit younger sister i. spoke to her. how is tim doing? same person that i thought we had communicated with earlier if there was greater clarity. at that point, we still had reasons to be concerned. so that led to the intense attempts to communicate to tim throughout the day on monday. and it persisted into tuesday. at which time we were all making several calls, leaving voice mails. as well as sending texts. >> to no avail. we did not have a...
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"today in the bay's" pete suratos is live with cit howy. proposal could ease some of the traffic woes in the city. i think a lot of folks perk up their ears when you say car-light. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, kris. el camino real a very busy intersection. not right now but when the morning commute picks up. the idea of the car-light project, the city hopes, will give more options when it comes to transportation. at least that's what the planning commission is considering in proposal. what is the project? as i mentioned, it wants to promote alternative modes of transportation by giving caltrain passes and bicycles for residents and car-pool services for those folks living in this proposed unit. they'll try to provide monthly stipend up to $100 for services like uber and lyft and trying to appeal to the missing middle. those workers who make too much to qualify for below market rate housing but are affluent enough to afford market rate housing. this is in line with folks in palo alto in a recent survey for residents, 6% ga
"today in the bay's" pete suratos is live with cit howy. proposal could ease some of the traffic woes in the city. i think a lot of folks perk up their ears when you say car-light. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, kris. el camino real a very busy intersection. not right now but when the morning commute picks up. the idea of the car-light project, the city hopes, will give more options when it comes to transportation. at least that's what the planning commission is...
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those guys making the best of the situation and if you are still traveling outside or out of center citis hour stay tuned to septa's twit error web site on what stops are not in service or which won are congested and bypass at this hour. reporting live i'm alexandria hoff now back to you guys. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. >>> i have enjoyed this ride known as philadelphia eagles championship this has been a hell of a ride and certainly enjoyed it. it has been so much fun. >> yes, it has. >> lets go inside to our kate bilo who has a look at your forecast. kate. >> your mouth doesn't seem as frozen as dit in minneapolis. >> that is true but it is little cold. glad you bundled up. not quite minneapolis cold but still, pretty darn coldest specially for this time of the year, it is february but temperatures still, more than 10 degrees below average today with that said what a beautiful day. look at this shot you can see reflection of the sun as it sets here over plymouth meet ing from our camera high a president to place one apartments, and just a birds eye view look at those colors a go
those guys making the best of the situation and if you are still traveling outside or out of center citis hour stay tuned to septa's twit error web site on what stops are not in service or which won are congested and bypass at this hour. reporting live i'm alexandria hoff now back to you guys. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. >>> i have enjoyed this ride known as philadelphia eagles championship this has been a hell of a ride and certainly enjoyed it. it has been so much fun....
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. >> they've been asking the cit city's department of parks and rec remove the tree and -- >> they have been here. they look at the tree. they said to them the tree is healthy. it's there's nothing wrong with it so no reason for them to take the down. >> reporter: in fact parks and rec tells us they rated the tree's condition as fair and placed it on a lengthy list for removal but with no guarantee when they'd actually get around to it. they did send the simmons this letter last year saying if they wanted the tree work performed immediately, they should hire a private tree contractor. in other words, you're on your own. the city tells us there's no way of knowing for sure it was the tree roots that broke the sewer line. but brenda says self of her neighbors have had the same problem. >> like her, she had her pipes replaced. he had to do his. >> reporter: at the very least the decades owl street troops trees up and down this block have ought out grown their narrow planting beds uprooting sidewalks. theater the homeowner's responsibility to fix. these street trees look nice from a distant
. >> they've been asking the cit city's department of parks and rec remove the tree and -- >> they have been here. they look at the tree. they said to them the tree is healthy. it's there's nothing wrong with it so no reason for them to take the down. >> reporter: in fact parks and rec tells us they rated the tree's condition as fair and placed it on a lengthy list for removal but with no guarantee when they'd actually get around to it. they did send the simmons this letter...
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fill and this level of busy necessity business, or businesslike this, really is a trend all over the cit and the region this weekend. >> ever since the philadelphia eagles destroyed the minnesota vikings and the nfc championship game? >> i got 36 rolls behind you. >> it has been non-stop madness. restaurant and caterers in the greater philadelphia area. >> the night of the nfc championship, the phonecalls started coming in for reservations, for catering, everything, across the board. we literally had to man people to the phones just to work the phones. >> restaurant businesses like chickie's and pete's' in south fill have i quadrupled the number of orders. >> a lot of pre orders for it. we are going to start -- stop them probably 4:00 the day of the game so we can give our staff the ability to be ae in h. >> so many businesses are only taking orders until tomorrow or at best, just before the game. so, if you haven't placed one yet, and want to, hurry.>> we as taking orders that same day. they all want everything pre- ordered, stuff like that, but we're not doing that. >> dennis slack wit
fill and this level of busy necessity business, or businesslike this, really is a trend all over the cit and the region this weekend. >> ever since the philadelphia eagles destroyed the minnesota vikings and the nfc championship game? >> i got 36 rolls behind you. >> it has been non-stop madness. restaurant and caterers in the greater philadelphia area. >> the night of the nfc championship, the phonecalls started coming in for reservations, for catering, everything,...
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. >> while mike mcfatridge had cit cited dyke rhoads role with drugs as a possible motive for the murdersas one initial report from karen rhoads say she had seen her boss, bob morgan loading machine guns and large amounts of cash in his corvette and heading to chicago. >> bob morgan was one of the most powerful men in paris, and karen didn't want to cross him. according to her mother, she was considering quitting her job, but just a few weeks later she was murdered. >> i started looking at that case and saying, wow, this was definitely a motive. they did talk to bob morgan, and he gave them a statement that he felt that probably some bikers got drunk and went back to rape karen rhoads and things got out of hand and she was killed. >> bob morgan denied any involvement in the murders and passed a polygraph test. but callahan wondered if investigators had turned their gaze away from the influential businessman for fear of political payback. >> one of the very first suspects that police also looked at was a drifter put up at the hotel france downtown four blocks from the crime scene. accordin
. >> while mike mcfatridge had cit cited dyke rhoads role with drugs as a possible motive for the murdersas one initial report from karen rhoads say she had seen her boss, bob morgan loading machine guns and large amounts of cash in his corvette and heading to chicago. >> bob morgan was one of the most powerful men in paris, and karen didn't want to cross him. according to her mother, she was considering quitting her job, but just a few weeks later she was murdered. >> i...
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and then when he got to be a cit, a counsellor in training, then he got to be a counsellor and then he was a group leader. and he just went up the ranks. and when he had to pick a profession, we joked about it. if you want to keep going to camp, you know, until you're old and gray, you better be a teacher. >> i spoke with students who say that your son was a hero. that he saved their lives. do you believe he was a hero? do you see him that way? >> scott believed things should be a certain way. and his responsibility to others always came first. he would do whatever he had to do to keep those that he cared about and especially those he loved safe. and that i'm sure he didn't think twice. there is no doubt in my mind that that was -- that is what he was going to do. and he didn't think about it. that's just what should be done. that's the right thing to do. >> the students told me that they look at your son as a hero. that he died a hero. do you believe that? do you feel that way? >> oh, scott is a hero to his students. i think scott is a hero to so many people. he touched everybody's li
and then when he got to be a cit, a counsellor in training, then he got to be a counsellor and then he was a group leader. and he just went up the ranks. and when he had to pick a profession, we joked about it. if you want to keep going to camp, you know, until you're old and gray, you better be a teacher. >> i spoke with students who say that your son was a hero. that he saved their lives. do you believe he was a hero? do you see him that way? >> scott believed things should be a...
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and then when he got to be a cit, a counsellor in training, then he got to be a counsellor and then heoup leader. and he just went up the ranks. and when he had to pick a profession, we joked about it. if you want to keep going to camp, you know, until you're old and gray, you better be a teacher. >> i spoke with students who say that your son was a hero. that he saved their lives. do you believe he was a hero? do you see him that way? >> scott believed things should be a certain way. and his responsibility to others always came first. he would do whatever he had to do to keep those that he cared about and especially those he loved safe. and that i'm sure he didn't think twice. there is no doubt in my mind that that was -- that is what he was going to do. and he didn't think about it. that's just what should be done. that's the right thing to do. >> the students told me that they look at your son as a hero. that he died a hero. do you believe that? do you feel that way? >> oh, scott is a hero to his students. i think scott is a hero to so many people. he touched everybody's life. it di
and then when he got to be a cit, a counsellor in training, then he got to be a counsellor and then heoup leader. and he just went up the ranks. and when he had to pick a profession, we joked about it. if you want to keep going to camp, you know, until you're old and gray, you better be a teacher. >> i spoke with students who say that your son was a hero. that he saved their lives. do you believe he was a hero? do you see him that way? >> scott believed things should be a certain...
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mtween iran and saudi arabia for dominance ofdle east and the muslim world. iz>> iranian and saudi cits aren't the ones that are suffering. there's been over a million casualties in the middle east over the last decade. they've been syrian. they've been iraqi theye been yemeni. e >> as etoric escalates, as the proxy wars escalate, neither side seems to appreciate that they're destroying the region. >> narrator: filmed in seven countries with correspondent amartin smith, part one o frontline special series" "tter rivals". >> frontline is made possible by contributions toour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. e jor support is provided by the john d. and cather macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional support is provided by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on e front lines of social change worldwide. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journali
mtween iran and saudi arabia for dominance ofdle east and the muslim world. iz>> iranian and saudi cits aren't the ones that are suffering. there's been over a million casualties in the middle east over the last decade. they've been syrian. they've been iraqi theye been yemeni. e >> as etoric escalates, as the proxy wars escalate, neither side seems to appreciate that they're destroying the region. >> narrator: filmed in seven countries with correspondent amartin smith, part...
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one west bank group, llc, and served as its chairman and chief executive officering in its sale to cit group, inc. earlier in his career, secretary mnuchin worked at the goldman sachs group, inc., where he was a partner and served as chief information officer. he has extensive experience in global financial markets and oversaw trading in u.s. government securities, mortgages, money markets, and municipal bonds. secretary mnuchin is committed to philanthropic action fists and previously served as a member of the boards of the museum of contemporary art, los angeles, the whitney museum of art, the hirschhorn museum on the mall, the new york hospital board, and los angeles police foundation. he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. secretary mnuchin, just please proceed with your opening statement here, and then we'll get into questions. >> chairman hatch, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, it's a pleasure to be here today. actually, it's my one-year anniversary on being confirmed. as treasury secretary, i'm focused on a
one west bank group, llc, and served as its chairman and chief executive officering in its sale to cit group, inc. earlier in his career, secretary mnuchin worked at the goldman sachs group, inc., where he was a partner and served as chief information officer. he has extensive experience in global financial markets and oversaw trading in u.s. government securities, mortgages, money markets, and municipal bonds. secretary mnuchin is committed to philanthropic action fists and previously served...
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i actually saw a cit -- site i loved. that was old auto site. i was with the head of foxconn, great businessman. i said that is great site for you, right in wisconsin. i hear that is where they're going so you have done a fantastic job. this is common sense and bipartisan plan that every member of congress should support. i look forward to working with them and we're going to get the american people roads that are fixed and bridges that are fixed. if for any reason they don't want to support it, hey, that is going to be up to them. what was very important to me was the military. what was very important to me was the tax cuts. and what was very important to me was regulation. this is of great importance but it's not nearly in that category because the states will have to do it themselves if we don't do it. but i would like to help the states out and we're doing that with a very big investment. one of the other things i think so important to mention is that in the budget, we took care of the military like it has been never taken care of before. in
i actually saw a cit -- site i loved. that was old auto site. i was with the head of foxconn, great businessman. i said that is great site for you, right in wisconsin. i hear that is where they're going so you have done a fantastic job. this is common sense and bipartisan plan that every member of congress should support. i look forward to working with them and we're going to get the american people roads that are fixed and bridges that are fixed. if for any reason they don't want to support...
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fayetteville, arkansas, the c-span cities tour and check it out online anytime at iestour.rg/cit >> tonightn q&a, and author mans about his book "the from the train." >> many of the crimes happened within 100 yards of the railroad tracks and one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's as it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. it is at the intersection of two railroad tracks because he knew he had to get out, after he committed his crime he had to get out of town before dawn. he did not want to be stranded there waiting for a train to come through. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime was discovered. c-span'st at 8:00 on "q&a." "washington journal" continues. host: we welcome back steve clemons from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. how was the u.s. and the president viewed at that gathering? guest: i think it was mixed views. i interviewed a bunch of people and they said donald trump's presentation was appealing. his national economic ad
fayetteville, arkansas, the c-span cities tour and check it out online anytime at iestour.rg/cit >> tonightn q&a, and author mans about his book "the from the train." >> many of the crimes happened within 100 yards of the railroad tracks and one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's as it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. it is at the intersection of two railroad tracks because he knew he had to get out,...