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a petition on change.org has reached more than 16,000 signatures, in a little over a day, daily news columnist, is it stu, wrote interesting editorial on the controversy, saying, that he knew frank rizzo, he didn't always agree with the mayor's bold blunt
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a petition on change.org has reached more than 16,000 signatures, in a little over a day, daily news columnist wrote editorial on the controversy saying he did not always agree with the mayor's bold blunt waste, but argues, that rizzo had a lot of black appreciated his tough anti-drug, anti-gang approach. so back out here live as you can see, philadelphia police officers, probably, about dozen or so, just hanging out, with some barricades around the statue, philly police captain, on scene, tells me that they'll stay out here, depending won a decision comes, whether or not to keep the statue, or to remove the statue, but again, as things remain heated, police are standing guard. karen, thomas? >> all right, jenny, thank you. so this is a similar debate that's happening all across our country. it is good to have this discussion, have some self reflection, there is number of cities and towns now trying to figure out what to do with their confederate statues. some are already coming down. it happened in baltimore. where officials quietly removed all of its confederate statues overnight,
a petition on change.org has reached more than 16,000 signatures, in a little over a day, daily news columnist wrote editorial on the controversy saying he did not always agree with the mayor's bold blunt waste, but argues, that rizzo had a lot of black appreciated his tough anti-drug, anti-gang approach. so back out here live as you can see, philadelphia police officers, probably, about dozen or so, just hanging out, with some barricades around the statue, philly police captain, on scene,...
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solomon jones, host of wurd radio in philadelphia and a columnist for the "philadelphia "daily news."" gentlemen, you heard me, you know, rattle through a couple of these tweets, retweets, deletes from the president with david. solomon, you first. how do you interpret that? >> well, i think that the tweets are interesting. i think that that is where the president says what he really means, but beyond even the tweets, i think that it's about his policy. his policy says that he does not refute, that he does not repudiate white supremacy. when you come in and make the justice department into the injustice department and you attack affirmative action with the justice department, you attack voting rights with the justice department, you attack police brutality with the justice department, and then for good measure, you back it up with your own words by saying that a little police brutality is okay. so i think that these things that affect black and brown communities in addition to him trying to pardon joe arpaio, who has been someone who has been against latinos and really has racially pro
solomon jones, host of wurd radio in philadelphia and a columnist for the "philadelphia "daily news."" gentlemen, you heard me, you know, rattle through a couple of these tweets, retweets, deletes from the president with david. solomon, you first. how do you interpret that? >> well, i think that the tweets are interesting. i think that that is where the president says what he really means, but beyond even the tweets, i think that it's about his policy. his policy says...
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the only substantial clues so far have been two letters, including one mailed to the "new york daily newskiller chose jimmy breslin as his conduit to a larger public. >> jimmy breslin was a great columnist for the "new york daily news." he was sort of the voice of the people, related to people on a very visceral level. and it was no accident that the son of sam killer started writing to him." hello from the gutters of n.y.c., which are filled with dog manure, vomit, stale wine, urine and blood. hello from the sewers of n.y.c., which swallow up these delicacies when they are washed away by the sweeper trucks. j.b., i'm just dropping you a line to let you know that i appreciate your interest in those recent and horrendous .44-caliber killings." >> dubois: in '77 is when the newspapers, you know, started to cover this, the .44-caliber killer. >> whatever. >> dubois: son of sam. you would see this stuff. it was in the newspaper, on the tv, on the radio. it was everywhere. >> i don't want to discuss that. >> well, when we realized that this was an authentic letter that he had sent to the "dail
the only substantial clues so far have been two letters, including one mailed to the "new york daily newskiller chose jimmy breslin as his conduit to a larger public. >> jimmy breslin was a great columnist for the "new york daily news." he was sort of the voice of the people, related to people on a very visceral level. and it was no accident that the son of sam killer started writing to him." hello from the gutters of n.y.c., which are filled with dog manure, vomit,...
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catch you up on his daily news, this 83—year—old still likes to know what is going on, in spite of being just weeks to live. he is spending the last days of his life at this hospice, one of the few dedicated centres in singapore. it has room for 50 terminally ill patients. it costs $10 million annually to run the centre, with charitable donations from the government and patients. he says he is grateful to be here this doctor is grateful to be here this doctor is the chairman of the hospice. he also sings to help lift spirits. he says the charitable aspect of the centre is crucial. as the population ages, we have to look at end of life issues. it is becoming difficult for families to manage patients on there own. it is taking a lot of resources . own. it is taking a lot of resources. we have 400 volunteers, they participate in the lives of our patients and their families. volu nteers patients and their families. volunteers alone cannot address the demands that a rising elderly population requires. these patients get round—the—clock care to manage their pain and symptoms. but there isa the
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a new yorkviewed by daily news columnist. theow do you make the case health of conservatism has real implications? you can win elections. if you are doing that just for the sake of winning elections, we can do that. if we want to enact conservative policy, you have to treat an election like, setting this up for governing in ways we can move forward with our agenda. >> and then robert o'neal on his military career and his participation in 400 missions. >> we did not have a set line of who was going where. i'mulled me aside and said going. i'm going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going? which is legit. going for fameot or bravado. we are going for the single mom at schoold kids off on a tuesday morning and 45 minutes later she jumped to her death. because -- >> watches saturday night beginning with tracy crowe and jerry brown, followed by afterwards with senator jeff flake and robert o'neal at 11:00 p.m. on book tv. progressive political activist discuss influencing conference through lobbying, coalitions, and soci
a new yorkviewed by daily news columnist. theow do you make the case health of conservatism has real implications? you can win elections. if you are doing that just for the sake of winning elections, we can do that. if we want to enact conservative policy, you have to treat an election like, setting this up for governing in ways we can move forward with our agenda. >> and then robert o'neal on his military career and his participation in 400 missions. >> we did not have a set line...
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. >> "new york daily news" and "new york post" going after the president for what he said about protesters in charlottesville at the stunning news conference yesterday. the president reigniting a fire storm when he went back to his argument that there are two sides to blame for saturday's violence. >> i would like you to think there's blame, yes, i think there's blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. and if you reported it accurately, you would say that. >> mr. trump's comments seemingly catching his advis white house official tells nbc news the president, quote, went rogue. all of this coming one day after the president denounced hate groups involved in saturday's violence. >> i have condemned neo-nazis, i condemned many different groups, but not all of those people were neo-nazis, believe me. not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch. those people were also there because they wanted to protest the taking down of statue robert e. lee. >> the president a
. >> "new york daily news" and "new york post" going after the president for what he said about protesters in charlottesville at the stunning news conference yesterday. the president reigniting a fire storm when he went back to his argument that there are two sides to blame for saturday's violence. >> i would like you to think there's blame, yes, i think there's blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt...
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he's interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. >> how can you make the case by playing i thinkthat the health of conservatism is an urgent matter that has real-world implications. >> if as conservatives we want to enact a conservative policy, you have to treat an election like how do we step this up in ways we can move forward with our agenda. >> [inaudible] told me aside and said don't take this the wrong way but if we know we are going to die, why are we going and i said we are going for the single moms who drop their kids off at school and 45 minutes later jumped to her death from the sky. >> next we will hear from florida congressman on his recently released memoir after being arrested for attempting to buy cocaine from an undercover policemen"democ >> welcome to the 33rd annual chicago growth printers row fast. i would like to get a special thank you to all the sponsors. this program is broadcast liveve on booktv if there's time at the end of the session with theve author
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. >> that's what the daily news is calling it, yes. >> ron darby will be playing for the eagles. didn't he just get traded few days ago. are you all right? okay, let's move onto sue. >> sue? >> all right, i have got some lose inning ers in my hurst, hang on, we just got to get through this forecast, poor alex. it is a eight out of ten today in weather by the numbers, we have black cat appreciation day. there you go. meow. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, talk a little more in depth about that, because sometimes people say oh, it is bad luck. but black cat are good, just as good as any other cat. 71 degrees in philadelphia, 6:15 your sunrise time. we have nothing on radar, so let's get right to the forecast. mostly clear this morning, sunrise is not until 6:15. as we said, so mostly sunny eventually, high around 86, 88 s 7:54. so not bad for thursday. friday a different story. we will talk about the weekend and eclipse day in your seven day forecast which is coming up. let's take a look at traffic. we start off with the schuylkill expressway eastbound, at 6:01. not as much fog as
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he is interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. how do you make the case the health of conservatism is a urgent matter? >> you can win elections. if you are doing that or the sake of winning elections, yes, we can do that. if we want to enact conservative create anu have to election. like how do you set this up for governing? then at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neal, who participated in the killing of osama and lawton, on his military career. in his book, the operator. >> we did not have a line of who is going where. the guy ends up bringing me to bin laden's bedroom. i am going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going? which is legit. i said, we are not going for or bravado. we are going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at school. outinutes later, she jumped of a skyscraper to her death because that was a better alternative than burning alive. next, a forum on oil production and how the u.s. can counter global production -- corruption in the industry. the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this event. w
he is interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. how do you make the case the health of conservatism is a urgent matter? >> you can win elections. if you are doing that or the sake of winning elections, yes, we can do that. if we want to enact conservative create anu have to election. like how do you set this up for governing? then at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neal, who participated in the killing of osama and lawton, on his military career. in his book, the operator. >> we did...
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look at the picture of the philadelphia daily news chose, you know, rugged, in the middle of the game right here, catcher, certainly phillies female phillies fans loved darren daulton. >> oh, yeah he loved to have a good time. i'm telling you. he died last night. we got word of this at 10:30 last night from the phillies, four year battle with brain cancer. you know what, 2013 he was diagnosed with a glioblastoma which is, as you know, an aggressive form of breast cancer and in 2015, doctors said he was cancer free, after surgery, extensive chemotherapy and radiation treatments and then it came back. >> i have grown to these fans here in philly and they are behind me now so that makes a difference. personally i like to play here in front of them. that is why i signed here. >> so his non-profit darren daulton foundation helped people who were affected by brain tumors and cancer. >> just a lot of people are sad this morning. thinking of the memories. he was the leader of the 93 phillies. >> that is for sure. probably wouldn't have been in the world series if it wasn't for him. >> so stev
look at the picture of the philadelphia daily news chose, you know, rugged, in the middle of the game right here, catcher, certainly phillies female phillies fans loved darren daulton. >> oh, yeah he loved to have a good time. i'm telling you. he died last night. we got word of this at 10:30 last night from the phillies, four year battle with brain cancer. you know what, 2013 he was diagnosed with a glioblastoma which is, as you know, an aggressive form of breast cancer and in 2015,...
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should derrick barnett start in the season opener in washington while eagles, when the philadelphia daily news joining me tonight after the late news here on cbs3. >>> the final game with the west coast road trip looking for the series split after ending the six game losing streak last night. the fans and the kayaks out hoping they can maybe catch a homer the fly ball goes off. nick williams scores and ben lively facing single also up the middle, kelsey thompson scores on second. and we're tied up. in the fifth madison baumgardner with a single to left. oh throws goes up the line, jones scored to take the lead, in the eighth phillies scored three runs and they're leading 4-2. last nights the union took on san jose. 55th minutes the ball goes up. shot from outside the box goes into the goal. san jose with a penalty kick. chase sell lee nass. the union will have to settle for a 2-all draw >> check this out. the junior little league makes its unbelievable catch leaping over the wall to snag that ball. chinese cafe won the game but that was one of the best catches you'll ever see. he will always r
should derrick barnett start in the season opener in washington while eagles, when the philadelphia daily news joining me tonight after the late news here on cbs3. >>> the final game with the west coast road trip looking for the series split after ending the six game losing streak last night. the fans and the kayaks out hoping they can maybe catch a homer the fly ball goes off. nick williams scores and ben lively facing single also up the middle, kelsey thompson scores on second. and...
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"new york daily news" going after the president. what he said about the protesters in charlottesville in a stunning news conference, he defaulted back to his argument that both sides were to blame for the violence on saturday. >> i would like to think there's blame, yes, i think there's blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. and if you reported it accurately, you would say that. >> mr. trump's comments seemingly catching advisers by surprise. one senior white house offl quote, went rogue. all of it one day after the president denounced groups involved in saturday's violence. and the president also defended his senior strategist, steve bannon, saying he was a good guy, that he wasn't racist. bannon is linked to the alt-right movement. the fallout came fast, lawmakers not holding back comments. republicans as a whole condemning white supremacy, some directly criticizing the president for comments yesterday off the cuff.
"new york daily news" going after the president. what he said about the protesters in charlottesville in a stunning news conference, he defaulted back to his argument that both sides were to blame for the violence on saturday. >> i would like to think there's blame, yes, i think there's blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. and if you reported it accurately, you...
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the new york daily news takes a different approach.t goes after president trump and his response to tu the president has received. >> democrats and republicans criticizing him for not singling out while nationalists for the violence. edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. the president did condemn the violence, but how is the white house dealing with the backlash now? >> reporter: it is a growing backlash, eun. the president was a little ambiguous according to many. critics saying he's more specific than when he condemned the violence -- surrogates fort president and officials, appointees are saying that the administration does not support the nationalist group. ivanka, his daughter, came out harshly and says there's no place in society for neoneo-naz white supremacists and melania saying they condemn the action saying there needs to be communication without violence. p around him tried to clarify his remarks. >> we saw quite a bit of that, edward. do we expect the president might have more to say today? >> he may. he is going to sig
the new york daily news takes a different approach.t goes after president trump and his response to tu the president has received. >> democrats and republicans criticizing him for not singling out while nationalists for the violence. edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. the president did condemn the violence, but how is the white house dealing with the backlash now? >> reporter: it is a growing backlash, eun. the president was a little ambiguous according to many. critics saying...
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. >> here is the philadelphia daily news, that a lot of philadelphia philly fans will want to buy a lot of copies of it is on the front page not just big sports back page today good bye dutch, phillies wall of famer darren dalton succumbs to cancer. he was that typical guy you hear that phrase about all the time guys wanted to be him and girls wanted to be with him. he looked like a movie star, he played like an all-star all the time and one of the great philadelphia athletes in philadelphia history, for sure , there is no debate, like i heard last night. >> that is the truth, absolutely. >> thanks, steve. >>> all of our coverage will continue all morning long we have different memories, you have different memories, tweet them in, your thoughts as well , post them on our facebook page, more information at fox 29.com. >>> also breaking a 13 year-old boy had to be rushed to the hospital after being injured in the shooting. police say a child was just walking down the street when someone opened fire. he was hit in the leg and it happened about midnight on kensington avenue, and east ontari
. >> here is the philadelphia daily news, that a lot of philadelphia philly fans will want to buy a lot of copies of it is on the front page not just big sports back page today good bye dutch, phillies wall of famer darren dalton succumbs to cancer. he was that typical guy you hear that phrase about all the time guys wanted to be him and girls wanted to be with him. he looked like a movie star, he played like an all-star all the time and one of the great philadelphia athletes in...
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if you weren't scared enough, please, now, insert the editors of the new york daily news. >> you can always rely on them. >> this is the front page this morning. armageddon. >> it is scary but creative. >> i like the fire effect in the middle. of kim jong un and the president there. >> hopefully not a foreshadowing of what's to come. arlette, thank you so much. we appreciate the analysis. >>> and we have more breaking news to get to. a frantic search for survivors is under way in after a powerful earthquake. >> at least 13 people are dead and nearly 200 injured. several tourists are actually among the victims, the 6.5 quake hit near a popular national park known for water falls. earlier this morning another quake rattling china, the 6.3 quake hit near kazakhstan. no word on damages or casualties. >>> back here at home, severe storms are triggering flash flood watch the. a line of storms stretches more than 1700 miles, from texas to the chesapeake bay area. eight inches have fallen in houston, triggering flash flooding and water rescues. and warnings have been issued for parts of mexi
if you weren't scared enough, please, now, insert the editors of the new york daily news. >> you can always rely on them. >> this is the front page this morning. armageddon. >> it is scary but creative. >> i like the fire effect in the middle. of kim jong un and the president there. >> hopefully not a foreshadowing of what's to come. arlette, thank you so much. we appreciate the analysis. >>> and we have more breaking news to get to. a frantic search for...
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. >> reporter: here is the philadelphia daily news, known for its back page big sports headlines and covers goes front page today, with darren dalton good bye dutch, phillies wall of famer darren dalton succumbs to cancer. karen a little trivia here i don't want to put you on the spot do you know why they called him dutch. >> tell me. >> reporter: well, his first wife, the famous lynn austin became famous because she was in playboy and original hooters girl. she said he looked like the kid on the dutch boy paint cans with his haircut and that is where it came from but teammates on that 93 team didn't even call him dutch, they called him buba, because he was from arkansas city, kansas. buba was his on the field nickname, dutch off the field and dutch is how we remember him because it sounds so cool even to this day. >> that is the truth, he has been on good day and friend of the show hain we will have so much more, steve, thank you. >>> our coverage of the passing of dutch buba, continues on line just come to our web site at fox 29.com or facebook page to post your thoughts about the
. >> reporter: here is the philadelphia daily news, known for its back page big sports headlines and covers goes front page today, with darren dalton good bye dutch, phillies wall of famer darren dalton succumbs to cancer. karen a little trivia here i don't want to put you on the spot do you know why they called him dutch. >> tell me. >> reporter: well, his first wife, the famous lynn austin became famous because she was in playboy and original hooters girl. she said he looked...
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he is interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case, that the healthof conservatism is an urgent matter that actually has real world implications? >> you can win elections and if you doing that for the sake of winning elections than everybody can do that then you have to treat and election of how do we set this up of governing and ways to move forward with the agenda. >> then at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neill who participated in the killing of osama bin laden on his military career and his participation in 400 other missions. in his book, the operator. following the shots i killed osama bin laden and my years as a steel team or your. >> they said pull me aside but if we know that were gonna die, why are we going and i said, we are not going for fame, we're going for the single mom who drop their kids off at school on the tuesday morning and then 45 minutes later she jumped to her death. >> watch saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and -- at 9:00 p.m. with jeff flake and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span twos book tv. >> next, we'll hear from fl
he is interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case, that the healthof conservatism is an urgent matter that actually has real world implications? >> you can win elections and if you doing that for the sake of winning elections than everybody can do that then you have to treat and election of how do we set this up of governing and ways to move forward with the agenda. >> then at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neill who participated in the killing of osama...
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daily news columnist, wrote editor year saying he knew rizzo first-hand, he didn't always agree with his bold, blunt ways, but around he had a lot of blanking by anti-drug, anti-gang supporters, he was marrying among his many groups the african-american museum, in 1975 he pushed for legislation to protect gaze. also, argue ago lot of people pushing for the statue removal people who were not around when he was reining as mayor. >> strong opinions on both sides, more, certainly, on this one, jenny, thank you 45:00, similar debate across the country, number of us cities, towns, now trying to decide what to do with confederate statues n baltimore, officials quietly removed all of its confederate statues early wednesday morning, the mayor says the tents, political climate, turned her city statues, into a security threat. in new york, a long standing plaque dedicate today general robert e lee was also removed yesterday. bumm, in north carolina removing confederate statues would require an act of the legislature. >>> meanwhile, in charlottesville, family and friends, are remembering the wom
daily news columnist, wrote editor year saying he knew rizzo first-hand, he didn't always agree with his bold, blunt ways, but around he had a lot of blanking by anti-drug, anti-gang supporters, he was marrying among his many groups the african-american museum, in 1975 he pushed for legislation to protect gaze. also, argue ago lot of people pushing for the statue removal people who were not around when he was reining as mayor. >> strong opinions on both sides, more, certainly, on this...
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and here is a look at tomorrow's new york daily news cover. "adios mooch-chacho.e right back. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lager was born to be. ♪ we've got the beer. ♪ welcome to the high life. ♪ miller beer. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. my abwill i have pain andating made daibloating today?in
and here is a look at tomorrow's new york daily news cover. "adios mooch-chacho.e right back. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! it's easy-drinking......
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return to conservative principles in his "conscience of a conservative," he is interviewed by the daily news columnist. thatw do you make the case conservatism is urgent matter that has real world implications? >> i think split two things, you can win elections and if you are of g that for the sake winning elections, yes, we can do that, but if we as want to enact conservative policy, then you an election like how do we set this up for move ing and ways we can forward with our agenda. o'neil 11 p.m., robert who participated in the killing osama bin laden, in his book "the operator, firing the shots killed osama bin laden." > we didn't have a line of who is going where, but the guys bring me up to bin laden's pulled me aside and said, don't take this the wrong going, but ng, i'm if we know we're going to die, which is going, legit. i said, we're not going for fame bravada, we'refor going for the sing emmom who school on kids off at tuesday morning and 45 minutes ater, she jumped to her death because that was a better alternative than dying inside. beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at
return to conservative principles in his "conscience of a conservative," he is interviewed by the daily news columnist. thatw do you make the case conservatism is urgent matter that has real world implications? >> i think split two things, you can win elections and if you are of g that for the sake winning elections, yes, we can do that, but if we as want to enact conservative policy, then you an election like how do we set this up for move ing and ways we can forward with our...
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. >> daily news columnist christine nurse stopped by the rizzo statue to snap a selfie she sees both sides of the issue but wants the statue to stay. >> i mean i guess growing up white in philadelphia i can't empathize with the feelings of those who truly were upset about, um, what they would presume to be the racist policies of the frank rizzo. i know i'm italian i grew up admiring the mayor because he was italian. he was law and order. >> reporter: we're back live here in center city. again breaking news. the frank rizzo statue defaced with in quiet spray paint it says black power also a message on the steps suggesting that the black community should take control of the police department, of course, there is a black police commissioner in the city of philadelphia but this is breaking news. police are on scene here now and they are investigating. lucy? >> now, dave, you and your crew were there just a few minutes ago. when you saw what play out again, walk us threw that. >> reporter: well i was actually working on my story for 11:00 o'clock. what we were doing to say when i looked u
. >> daily news columnist christine nurse stopped by the rizzo statue to snap a selfie she sees both sides of the issue but wants the statue to stay. >> i mean i guess growing up white in philadelphia i can't empathize with the feelings of those who truly were upset about, um, what they would presume to be the racist policies of the frank rizzo. i know i'm italian i grew up admiring the mayor because he was italian. he was law and order. >> reporter: we're back live here in...
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. >> the governor responding to new york daily news report that wfan told christie he was no longer under consideration for a job. now, christie says it is the other way around. he told wfan he declined their request to do more shows. wfan is owned by cbs radio subsidiary of cbs corporation. time is 4:44, katie is here with another check on our forecast. >> it is like did you give me the forecast or did i ask you for the forecast? >> whatever. either way, we are moving on. so what we're going to find overall here today guys, high pressure keeping control of the roost, in short, that means more sun than anything. whether it be couple of scattered clouds throughout the event of the eclipse, i think so. but i also think that if there is going to be any shower or under this earl storm that pops up at some point it, happens after the eclipse, has wrapped up. so, fantastic news there, we will get check on that in a second. but looking at the wider zoom on storm scan, you will in the again primarily pretty quiet eastern seaboard, some very heavy under this earl storms rolling through iowa right
. >> the governor responding to new york daily news report that wfan told christie he was no longer under consideration for a job. now, christie says it is the other way around. he told wfan he declined their request to do more shows. wfan is owned by cbs radio subsidiary of cbs corporation. time is 4:44, katie is here with another check on our forecast. >> it is like did you give me the forecast or did i ask you for the forecast? >> whatever. either way, we are moving on. so...
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inquiring daily news columnist captured the tense exchange during the august 16th protest. that's john sheeran with the gray hair. it's unclear how the confrontation started. the video appears to show him cursing at philadelphia police officers who stood behind barriers in front of the statue. sheeran could be heard telling them to come to his house presumably for a fight. police did show up. just over a week later to arrest and charge him with making terroristic threats and harassment. we knocked on his door today to get sheeran's side of the story, but no one answered. the 63-year-old most recently taught at julia divergos element ary school. back out here live the philadelphia school district is aware of sheeran's arrest. the spokesman said he was already under investigation for another incident and had been removed from the school. pending the outcome of that investigation. reporting live in center city, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> a close call for a driver and her passenger. they got out of their car just before it caught fire on the schuylkill l expressway
inquiring daily news columnist captured the tense exchange during the august 16th protest. that's john sheeran with the gray hair. it's unclear how the confrontation started. the video appears to show him cursing at philadelphia police officers who stood behind barriers in front of the statue. sheeran could be heard telling them to come to his house presumably for a fight. police did show up. just over a week later to arrest and charge him with making terroristic threats and harassment. we...
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meanwhile on capitol hill, this story out of the daily news in new york, a lot of other news organizations with this story as well, senators unveiling two bipartisan bills yesterday to product mueller from a potential firing by president trump. one bill from senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina and cory booker, democrat from new jersey, said the justice department officials would be -- says the justice department officials who would be tasked with firing mueller would have to make their case before a judicial panel before doing so. and from thom till us of north carolina and chris koonce from the senate judiciary committee would allow mueller to challenge his firing before a panel of three federal judges but does not necessarily stop trump from axing him. yesterday the president responded to some of this news at a rally in west virginia. here's a little bit of what the president had to say. president trump: the russian story is a total fabrication and just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics. hat's all it is. it just makes them feel better
meanwhile on capitol hill, this story out of the daily news in new york, a lot of other news organizations with this story as well, senators unveiling two bipartisan bills yesterday to product mueller from a potential firing by president trump. one bill from senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina and cory booker, democrat from new jersey, said the justice department officials would be -- says the justice department officials who would be tasked with firing mueller would have to...
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the front page of the "new york daily news" called it armageddon. trump threatened to wipe out north korea, so the world is watching president trump after he made those comments. >> people reacted from the digital center with reaction, including a threat. pam? >> president trump fired back after he learned north korea's new weapons capability may have reached a disturbing new level. u.s. intelligence has reason to believe that leader kim jong-un has created a nuclear warhead small enough to be launched aboard an intercontinental ballistic missile. intelligence officials thought it would take years to reach this point, but just over a week ago, north korea launched a missile test that could reach all the way to çchicago. >> it doesn't appear there is an immediate threat to the homeland, but the problem is he's beginning to perfect all the elements of the ability to deliver a nuclear device to the homeland. >> north korea's military is also reportedly examining the operational plan to strike areas around guam. guam is a key to the u.s. military prese
the front page of the "new york daily news" called it armageddon. trump threatened to wipe out north korea, so the world is watching president trump after he made those comments. >> people reacted from the digital center with reaction, including a threat. pam? >> president trump fired back after he learned north korea's new weapons capability may have reached a disturbing new level. u.s. intelligence has reason to believe that leader kim jong-un has created a nuclear...
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the is interviewed by a new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case that the health of conservatism is an urgent matter that actually has real-world application? wintor flake: you can elections, and if you are doing the for the sake of winning elections, then we can do that. but if we as conservatives want to enact conservative policy, then you have to treat an election like, how do we set ins up war -- for governing ways we can move our agenda? ll on 11:00, robert o'nei his military career and his participation in 400 missions in his book "the operator: firing shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior." >> we did not have the line of who is going where, at the guy who bringing me up to bin laden's bedroom, said, do not take it the wrong way, i'm going, i'm going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going, which is legit, and we are not going for frame and we are not going for rubato. we are going for the single mom who drops you kids off at school on tuesday manning -- morning and tuesday -- and later dropped her death from a skyscrap
the is interviewed by a new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case that the health of conservatism is an urgent matter that actually has real-world application? wintor flake: you can elections, and if you are doing the for the sake of winning elections, then we can do that. but if we as conservatives want to enact conservative policy, then you have to treat an election like, how do we set ins up war -- for governing ways we can move our agenda? ll on 11:00, robert o'nei...
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first look at this morning's "philadelphia daily news cover," reads good-bye dutch, darren daulton succumbs to cancer. look at this from current phillies catcher cameron rupp. deeply saddened to hear about dalt daulton's passing. he always enjoyed his presence at the ballpark. john kruk, former phillies player and teammate, kruk says he couldn't ask for a better teammate and friend and has prayers and asked for prayers for the family. kruk had this to say about what it was like to be in the locker room with the legend. >> he just felt good every time he walked in the clubhouse. just, like, very -- got very tranquil, like knowing everything is good, dutch is here. >> kruk and daulton were teammates from 1989 to 1994. daulton's impact felt elsewhere in the sports world outside of baseball. laoi look at this from carli lloyd. daulton was her favorite player and the reason she chose the number 10 for her jersey. stay with nbc 10 for continuing coverage of the passing of darren "dutch" daulton. we'll look back at his life, i'll be sharing my memories of daulton on our facebook page and you can g
first look at this morning's "philadelphia daily news cover," reads good-bye dutch, darren daulton succumbs to cancer. look at this from current phillies catcher cameron rupp. deeply saddened to hear about dalt daulton's passing. he always enjoyed his presence at the ballpark. john kruk, former phillies player and teammate, kruk says he couldn't ask for a better teammate and friend and has prayers and asked for prayers for the family. kruk had this to say about what it was like to be...
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. >> and this morning's front page of the daily news shows daulton in his playing days headline: good but, dutch. >> we look back at the life and legacy darren daulton. phillies coach mickey morandine ' shares his thoughts on his former teammate. >> well, in other news this morning, for the second time in less than a month, chaos erupt outside of a rec center in east germantown. >> police say hundreds of teams crowded together some even started reportedly throwing rocks. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside the lonnie run rec re aches center more on this cook out chaos, trang, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe and rahel. this appears to be organized by the same group of teens responsible for last month's cook out in this very same location, but this time, police had to arrest three people. philadelphia police ushered dozens every young people along chelten avenue away from the lonnie young recreation center in east germantown. where some 300 teens gathered sunday night. police say they had no choice but to break up the group around 10:00 p.m. when some of the cr
. >> and this morning's front page of the daily news shows daulton in his playing days headline: good but, dutch. >> we look back at the life and legacy darren daulton. phillies coach mickey morandine ' shares his thoughts on his former teammate. >> well, in other news this morning, for the second time in less than a month, chaos erupt outside of a rec center in east germantown. >> police say hundreds of teams crowded together some even started reportedly throwing rocks....
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> the only substantial clues so far have been two letters including one mailed to the "new york daily news." >> writing about a dog that talked to him, gave him orders to kill. >> serial killer about to walk -- i look like him, right? >> god bless you. >> maurice dubois. >> an honor to meet you, sir. >> thank you for talking with us. >> sure, okay. a big i have my misgivings and nervousness. >> is this a special place for you? >> yes, it's a place of refuge. >> i just turned 64? >> yes. >> what would you tell 23-year- old david berkowitz today? >> turn around before it's too late because destruction is coming, you know. >> chilling. the cbs special son of sam, the killer speaks, airs right here on wusa9 at 10:00 p.m. followed by wusa9 news at 11:00 and that is tomorrow night. >>> it was a testy day as the penn state fraternity brothers accused in the hazing death of a recruit returned to the courtroom today. the prosecutor turned on the defendant's family and asked hem to -- them to cool it with the reaction. he then turned to the 16 members of the fraternity and said i've had it with you
> the only substantial clues so far have been two letters including one mailed to the "new york daily news." >> writing about a dog that talked to him, gave him orders to kill. >> serial killer about to walk -- i look like him, right? >> god bless you. >> maurice dubois. >> an honor to meet you, sir. >> thank you for talking with us. >> sure, okay. a big i have my misgivings and nervousness. >> is this a special place for you?...
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the bangor daily news, trump violence in north carolina. headline on this from the front page of the santa cruz criticism of capitol hill, aides scramble to explain trump's response to clashes and gardner, corey republican from colorado, calls stand with take a conviction. getting your thoughts this morning. anne up first in north carolina, republican line, good morning. good morning. host: go ahead, anne. caller: i would just like to say i think the president's comments ere on spot, he condemned all violence on all sides. i would like to say i do not saying te the media everyone that was there was supremacist or neonazi. a lot of people there, were southern rotect our monument. the southern rights and onuments are being torn down, they should not be. and i just would like to say that i do not appreciate the condemning everyone as ist and neonazi, they were not. host: reminder what the had to say after the violence broke out in charlottesville. from saturday.s resident trump: we condemn in the strongest possible terms his egregious display
the bangor daily news, trump violence in north carolina. headline on this from the front page of the santa cruz criticism of capitol hill, aides scramble to explain trump's response to clashes and gardner, corey republican from colorado, calls stand with take a conviction. getting your thoughts this morning. anne up first in north carolina, republican line, good morning. good morning. host: go ahead, anne. caller: i would just like to say i think the president's comments ere on spot, he...
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. >> and here's a look at this morning's philadelphia daily news front page. it says it all.d-bye, dutch. phillies wall of famer darren daulton succombed to cancer, joe it, really will be difficult day for phillies fans and philadelphians in general. >> indeed. he was such a part that far phillies team in 1993, of course, before helped to build that team to what it was, so heartfelt memories for the family of darren adult daulton this morning. >> also, for the second time in less than a month, hundreds of teens square off with police outside after rec center in east german and town >> trang joe live at the lonnie young recreation center , another cook out has turned chaotic, trang, perhaps hard to believe, the same rec center but what are police saying? >> well, police aren't saying much. but they did arrest three people. but people in this neighborhood are saying that here we go again. someone on facebook live actually called this the lonnie young rampage part two. >> philadelphia police ushered dozen of young people along chelten avenue, away from the lonnie young recreatio
. >> and here's a look at this morning's philadelphia daily news front page. it says it all.d-bye, dutch. phillies wall of famer darren daulton succombed to cancer, joe it, really will be difficult day for phillies fans and philadelphians in general. >> indeed. he was such a part that far phillies team in 1993, of course, before helped to build that team to what it was, so heartfelt memories for the family of darren adult daulton this morning. >> also, for the second time in...
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also talking about the eagles pre-season open nerve greenbay , there is today's daily news, fans getting little sneak peak of what's to come. carson wentz didn't play much, but did he look sharp. >> yes. >> katie and meisha? >> i would love to tell you, ya,. >> jan, a lot of construction out there. i have to tell you, cameras, cameras, cameras, plus, also an accident out there, as well so starting off on this friday , typically what we don't see,. >> but at least the weather is still quiet for now, and we get through yet another morning drive on quiet note. we should end up with pretty nice sunrise, as well, notice though on storm scan at this localized zoom, maybe little behind the wording there, storm scan, yes, hint of wet weather trying to creep in. i don't want you to worry about this. this is likely to just bypass us off to the northwest, but, yes, poconos getting clipped by quick sprinkle. that's it. rest of the morning hours, look fine. but with time, this is a pattern that does begin to go a little bit downhill. do you have outdoor plans? keep them. i think you're good here thro
also talking about the eagles pre-season open nerve greenbay , there is today's daily news, fans getting little sneak peak of what's to come. carson wentz didn't play much, but did he look sharp. >> yes. >> katie and meisha? >> i would love to tell you, ya,. >> jan, a lot of construction out there. i have to tell you, cameras, cameras, cameras, plus, also an accident out there, as well so starting off on this friday , typically what we don't see,. >> but at least...
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catching up on his daily news. this 83—year—old man likes to know what's going on. few dedicated palliative care centres in singapore which is for terminally ill patients like him. it costs $10 million annually to run the centre, with funds from charitable donations, the government and patients. he says he is grateful to be here. this doctor is grateful to be here. this doctor is the chairman of this hospice. he also sings to help lift spirits there. he says this charitable aspect of the centre is crucial. as oui’ aspect of the centre is crucial. as our population ages and we get more end of life issues, it is getting difficult forfamilies end of life issues, it is getting difficult for families to manage patients on their own and it takes a lot of resources. we have 400 volu nteers lot of resources. we have 400 volunteers and they participate in the lives of our patients and their families. but volunteers alone can't address the demands of a rising elderly population. these patients get round—the—clock care to manage their pain and their symptoms. but there is a sh
catching up on his daily news. this 83—year—old man likes to know what's going on. few dedicated palliative care centres in singapore which is for terminally ill patients like him. it costs $10 million annually to run the centre, with funds from charitable donations, the government and patients. he says he is grateful to be here. this doctor is grateful to be here. this doctor is the chairman of this hospice. he also sings to help lift spirits there. he says this charitable aspect of the...
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let me show you the 0riental daily news, a chinese daily broadsheet.ll three activists in police va ns of all three activists in police vans as they are taken to prison. —— photos of. the headline, three boys going to prison. a summary down here. a boxed summary of the judges and how they came to their decision. that is what is of importance in the newspapers. thank you very much for joining us from hong kong. before we go, a reminder of our top story. the so—called islamic state has claimed it was behind a terror attack in barcelona which has killed 13 people. more than 100 have been injured. we'll leave you with these eyewitness accounts. i was walking up to the catalunya metro station and i heard screams, first of all, and a couple of crashes, where i am guessing it was the moment the van mounted the pavement and knocked over all kinds of stalls and that kind of thing. and then that's when i saw the crowds parting because of a massive croud of people on las ramblas itself, and that's when i saw the van going at full speed down the middle of las ramb
let me show you the 0riental daily news, a chinese daily broadsheet.ll three activists in police va ns of all three activists in police vans as they are taken to prison. —— photos of. the headline, three boys going to prison. a summary down here. a boxed summary of the judges and how they came to their decision. that is what is of importance in the newspapers. thank you very much for joining us from hong kong. before we go, a reminder of our top story. the so—called islamic state has...
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take a look at this morning's philadelphia daily news cover. it reads, good-bye, dutch, phillies wall of famer darren daulton succumbs to cancer. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live for us in south philadelphia. this is sending shock waves through the community, pam. >> reporter: absolutely. daulton will forever be known as one of the toughest players in baseball. the 55-year-old kansas native spent 14 seasons with the phillies. a three-time all-star throughout his time here as you mentioned. daulton or dutch as he was often called was a member of macho row and helped the team make it to the '93 world series. loved by fans here at home and across the nation. it wasn't just what he did on the field that was notable, daulton, who lost his four-year battle with brain cancer, last night, created the darren daulton foundation after his diagnosis in 2013. since then, the organization has been financially assisting others who are battling the disease as well. our friends at csn talked to larry bowa about daulton's life and leadership. >> hard nosed, playe
take a look at this morning's philadelphia daily news cover. it reads, good-bye, dutch, phillies wall of famer darren daulton succumbs to cancer. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live for us in south philadelphia. this is sending shock waves through the community, pam. >> reporter: absolutely. daulton will forever be known as one of the toughest players in baseball. the 55-year-old kansas native spent 14 seasons with the phillies. a three-time all-star throughout his time here as you mentioned....
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of the front pages of newspapers really telling the story, "daily news" with the headline hell and highwith pretty gripping images "houston chronicle" the hometown paper simply saying good morning oven 4:30 a.m., monday, august 18. tam is off, make that 28, tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us, we're tracking the devastating impact of harvey. >> the once hurricane is leaving thousands of people stranded needing rescue. at least three people have died in the storm. >> flooding in the nation's 4th largest city is being called unprecedented it is still
of the front pages of newspapers really telling the story, "daily news" with the headline hell and highwith pretty gripping images "houston chronicle" the hometown paper simply saying good morning oven 4:30 a.m., monday, august 18. tam is off, make that 28, tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us, we're tracking the devastating impact of harvey. >> the once hurricane is leaving thousands of people stranded needing rescue. at least three people have died in the storm....
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let me show you the 0riental daily news, this is a a chinese—language daily broadsheet.. at the top, photos of all three activists in police vans as they're all being taken to prison. their ages, previous sentences and current sentences. the headline — three boys going to prison. a summary down here. a boxed summary of the judges, and how they came to their decision. this is how it's being reported in the newspapers. in breaking news, police have been warned to stay off the streets in cambrils. before we go, we leave you with these eyewitness accounts of those attacks. i was walking up to the catalunya metro station, and ijust heard screams, first of all, and a couple of crashes, where i'm guessing it was the moment the van mounted the pavement and knocked over all kinds of stalls, and that kind of thing. and then that's when i saw the crowds parting, because it was a massive croud of people on las ramblas itself. and that's when i saw the van going at full speed down the middle of las ramblas. and when i saw in fact that it wasn't slowing down, that's when i realised th
let me show you the 0riental daily news, this is a a chinese—language daily broadsheet.. at the top, photos of all three activists in police vans as they're all being taken to prison. their ages, previous sentences and current sentences. the headline — three boys going to prison. a summary down here. a boxed summary of the judges, and how they came to their decision. this is how it's being reported in the newspapers. in breaking news, police have been warned to stay off the streets in...
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. >>> outrageous story and on the heels of that, this cover from the daily news, fake newschannel. d look, this the is president who alleges fake news on a daily basis, did it yesterday and you have the true definition of a made up fake story. >> it was also interesting watching chris cuomo. intense interview that went all areas of the universe and makes your head feel like you're going to explode after you watch it. >> cuomo is back on "new day" and he'll explain the latest. >>> apple shares hitting an all time high overnight and that could help the dow reach a new milestone. moneystream coming up next. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy what if we could bring you by having better values? at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the things that matter most: making farmland healthier. cutting down on food
. >>> outrageous story and on the heels of that, this cover from the daily news, fake newschannel. d look, this the is president who alleges fake news on a daily basis, did it yesterday and you have the true definition of a made up fake story. >> it was also interesting watching chris cuomo. intense interview that went all areas of the universe and makes your head feel like you're going to explode after you watch it. >> cuomo is back on "new day" and he'll explain...
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he's interviewed by s.e.cupp, new york daily news columnist and host of hln's cupp unfiltered. and at 11, robert o'neill -- the former u.s. navy seal created with the killing of osama bin laden -- talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in including the rescue of captain richard phillips and the attempted rescue of marcus la trel. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> what i'm roadwaying this summer, and -- reading this summer -- and it might take me all summer -- is this commentary on the book of romans. the reason i'm reading it is because, first of all, it was just given to me. i'm part of a bible stud, members' bible study here in the capitol. and our teacher, dr. scott redd who's the president he
he's interviewed by s.e.cupp, new york daily news columnist and host of hln's cupp unfiltered. and at 11, robert o'neill -- the former u.s. navy seal created with the killing of osama bin laden -- talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in including the rescue of captain richard phillips and the attempted rescue of marcus la trel. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what...
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john o'donnell, the fear santa rosa columnist the new york daily news wrote that even his grimace pros were served by the crippled brisk allusion to what i previously been unmentionable. the honest appreciation of the undoubted personal courage and fighting heart of the man who was about to tell them what he had done in the name of the republic. it blew away some of the themes of personal bitterness. a wave of applause rolled. whether for the presidents candor the arduous trip on which she was about to report it's hard to say. for his soreness, the applause was repeated when fdr was wheeled out back up the aisle. later, the future tv anchor and commentator david brinkley would write, he was home. the victorious leader of a victorious nation. in a matter of weeks, it became an issue of bitter dispute for rewriting history. by then, franklin roosevelt himself had vanished from the scene. cheers for his last speech to congress was the last year see her. my book takes the view that they were well and truly earned. thank you. [applause] >> which we know about fdr's thoughts about the postwa
john o'donnell, the fear santa rosa columnist the new york daily news wrote that even his grimace pros were served by the crippled brisk allusion to what i previously been unmentionable. the honest appreciation of the undoubted personal courage and fighting heart of the man who was about to tell them what he had done in the name of the republic. it blew away some of the themes of personal bitterness. a wave of applause rolled. whether for the presidents candor the arduous trip on which she was...
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us from guam, dana williams, the executive editor of the "pacific daily news." follow reporting on twitter at @guampdn. thank you for the update. we will continue the conversation on the latest from north korea and the threats from north korea and u.s. reaction. we are joined by patrick cronin, with the center for a new american security, the asia-pacific security program's senior director. joining us from yonsei university in seoul, south korea, associate professor john delury, associate professor in chinese studies. thank you for being with us this morning. professor guillory -- professor delury, i will start with you. i asked dana williams how things are in guam. what is the mood in seoul in general? hello, thank you for having me. it is interesting to hear that report from guam. there are some similarities in south korea. if you showed up, you would not sign in thetect any united states or globally. there is so much attention now to north korea pay the fact that office, wellin my within artillery range -- we are in the northern part of seoul. it has been som
us from guam, dana williams, the executive editor of the "pacific daily news." follow reporting on twitter at @guampdn. thank you for the update. we will continue the conversation on the latest from north korea and the threats from north korea and u.s. reaction. we are joined by patrick cronin, with the center for a new american security, the asia-pacific security program's senior director. joining us from yonsei university in seoul, south korea, associate professor john delury,...
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on august 25th, 1967, pat collins was still in college, but had a summer job at the washington daily newsn he got a tip that george lincoln rot wel rockwell had been gunned down in arlington. >> we're set a land speed record, over to this shopping center in arlington and there on the ground in the shopping center parking lot. the body of george lincoln. >> today, a small group of noe-nazi showed up to honor rockwell. matt garcia was getting a haircut when he noticed them. >> obviously recognized the nazi flag and surprise today see it, obviously still quite a shock to see here in this neighborhood, today. >> from 1958 to 1983 the american nazi party was headquartered in arlington. clark has written extentively about the routes in arlington. >> the nazis were well integrated. they used the shopping center there, they would go to the library and picket some >> one of those businesses targeted by rockwell back in the 1960s was the pizza, allen levine's party owned marios. >> the group split into the new order and the national socialist party. in arlington, mark segraves, news 4. >> a bumpy r
on august 25th, 1967, pat collins was still in college, but had a summer job at the washington daily newsn he got a tip that george lincoln rot wel rockwell had been gunned down in arlington. >> we're set a land speed record, over to this shopping center in arlington and there on the ground in the shopping center parking lot. the body of george lincoln. >> today, a small group of noe-nazi showed up to honor rockwell. matt garcia was getting a haircut when he noticed them. >>...
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cupp new york daily news columnist dan host of hlm's cup unfiltered >> host: let's start with the original conscience of a conservative written by brent bozell for barry goldwater the original red white and blue book jacket with the stars. started my mind. it helped put goldwater on a path to a presidential run. trying to tell us something? >> guest: is very much a tribute. in 1960 the conservative movement of the republican party in the compromise by the new deal and somebody needed to put together a blueprint on where the party in the movement not to go. that's what "conscience of a conservative" was and i think every -- everybody since then has looked at the book and said this is it. this is the manifesto and so i thought i ought to honor that way because in a way i think we are facing some the same kind of questions today that the party or the conservative movement has been compromised by populist flair. >> host: you begin the book by saying, i will start by saying i regret having to write this book i regret it because it's a sign the american conservative movement which has been a for
cupp new york daily news columnist dan host of hlm's cup unfiltered >> host: let's start with the original conscience of a conservative written by brent bozell for barry goldwater the original red white and blue book jacket with the stars. started my mind. it helped put goldwater on a path to a presidential run. trying to tell us something? >> guest: is very much a tribute. in 1960 the conservative movement of the republican party in the compromise by the new deal and somebody...