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look from the polk street steps, and you look all the way down the plaza, down market street, daniel burns' design, this was meant to be this way. it's really special. >> the city approached us off the grid to provide food and beverages at the event as kind of the core anchor to encourage people who leave a reason to stay. >> it's really vibrant. it's really great, just people walking around having a good time. >> this formula is great food, interesting music, and then, we wanted to have something a little more, so we partnered with noise pop, and they brought in some really fun games. we have skeeball, we also have roller skating lessons, and we've got a roller skating rink. >> if you're a passion jail skeeball player like me, and you're deciding whether you're just going to roll the ball up the middle or take a bank shot. >> our goal is to come out and have fun with their neighbors, but our goal is to really see in the comments that it's a place where people want to hold their own public event. >> i think this is a perfect example of all these people working together. everybody's kind of
look from the polk street steps, and you look all the way down the plaza, down market street, daniel burns' design, this was meant to be this way. it's really special. >> the city approached us off the grid to provide food and beverages at the event as kind of the core anchor to encourage people who leave a reason to stay. >> it's really vibrant. it's really great, just people walking around having a good time. >> this formula is great food, interesting music, and then, we...
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this jack daniel's is burning my throat. you call that weed?"sinesses want us to do their job now? like, there's no customer service anymore? i'm constantly negotiating for bags in my life. i'm in the market last week, i have eight items on the belt-- i actually had this conversation. the guy goes to me, "you want a bag for those?" i'm like, "yeah." he goes, "really?" i'm like, "yeah." he goes, "you want a bag. it's eight items. you want a bag. it's eight loose items. you want a bag? no, instead give me an octopus, he'll carry it all home. he said you could sell the bag. you could sell the checkout. okay, i'm going to need the employee discount code. he goes, "why, are you an employee?" i go, "apparently i am now." ( cheers and applause ) i mean-- that's not my job. that's their job. what's next? they send tout meat department and hand you a shotgun and a live cow and tell you to go at it? see, i have to say something, okay. i believe if you don't say something, things don't change, okay. so ooik lime a human speed bump for you people here, you
this jack daniel's is burning my throat. you call that weed?"sinesses want us to do their job now? like, there's no customer service anymore? i'm constantly negotiating for bags in my life. i'm in the market last week, i have eight items on the belt-- i actually had this conversation. the guy goes to me, "you want a bag for those?" i'm like, "yeah." he goes, "really?" i'm like, "yeah." he goes, "you want a bag. it's eight items. you want a bag....
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daniel served as a deputy director. he says cal fire has focused on beefing you. brush clearance and prescribed burns but critics say it's not enough. their perspective is cal fire should be setting the tone from the top. that we need to start work on these big forest projects and that sort of trickles down. >> the last couple years, our director has set very high goals for our firefighters to do more in fire prevention, specifically to do more with prescribed burning. >> reporter: in this memo, the director says the agency fell short on some of those goals meeting 70% of the prescribed fire targets. should cal fire be advocating to the governor for more resources, more funds to do the really important work that your agency has acknowledge needs to happen? >> fwhoeth administration as well as the legislature have invested more money into doing fire prevention work. >> reporter: cal fire received a $200 million in windfall from sacramento. aside from this one-time boost, the agency spends $75 million on fire prevention each year. that's just 4% of the total budget. meanwhile, scientists working in the
daniel served as a deputy director. he says cal fire has focused on beefing you. brush clearance and prescribed burns but critics say it's not enough. their perspective is cal fire should be setting the tone from the top. that we need to start work on these big forest projects and that sort of trickles down. >> the last couple years, our director has set very high goals for our firefighters to do more in fire prevention, specifically to do more with prescribed burning. >> reporter:...
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burn bomb saeed academy. the tension is palpable among the musicians and the man without whom all this wouldn't be happening daniel barenboim. a last look down into the foyer. then he and the musicians head off to the dress rehearsal in a spectacular concert hall. architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert told from the worst to the best there are two communities. is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening. you didn't hear there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all around. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole home to enter the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and
burn bomb saeed academy. the tension is palpable among the musicians and the man without whom all this wouldn't be happening daniel barenboim. a last look down into the foyer. then he and the musicians head off to the dress rehearsal in a spectacular concert hall. architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really...
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burn bomb so you'd academy. the tension is palpable among the musicians and the man without whom all this wouldn't be happening daniel barenboim. a last look down into the foyer. then he and the musicians head off to the dress rehearsal in a spectacular concert hall. architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening if we don't hear there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all one round. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole end to the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and again
burn bomb so you'd academy. the tension is palpable among the musicians and the man without whom all this wouldn't be happening daniel barenboim. a last look down into the foyer. then he and the musicians head off to the dress rehearsal in a spectacular concert hall. architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something...
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. >> reporter: daniel served as one of the deputy directors be p he said the agency has focused on beefing up defensible space inspections and prescribed burns. critics say it's not enough. >> their perspective is cal fire should be setting the tone from the top. we need to start work on these big forest projects and that sort of trickled down. to do more with prescribed burning. >> reporter: in this july memo, the agency fell short on some of those goals meeting 70% of the prescribed fire target. >> should cal fire be advocating to the governor for more resources, more funds to do the really important work that your agency has acknowledged needs to happen? >> the administration as well as the legislature have invested more money into doing fire prevention work. >> reporter: cal fire received a $200 million wind fall from sacramento. aside from this one time boost, the agency spent 75 million bucks on fire prevention each year. that's just 4% of the total budget. they hope their new techniques become a pri yourty. >> it's something that gets a little more traction every year. sglms agency grants money to local fire departments and fire safe
. >> reporter: daniel served as one of the deputy directors be p he said the agency has focused on beefing up defensible space inspections and prescribed burns. critics say it's not enough. >> their perspective is cal fire should be setting the tone from the top. we need to start work on these big forest projects and that sort of trickled down. to do more with prescribed burning. >> reporter: in this july memo, the agency fell short on some of those goals meeting 70% of the...
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congress he would be burned on that one as well no you begin to know that you're making foreign policy exactly what i mean but actually rationally speaking that wouldn't be a bad idea daniel but did this keep the i'm glad we're going to end on this point here because it's just a world view for the united states that the you know polar moment will never end but the reality on. on the ground tells his completely different that the unit polar moment is crumbling it's like sand going through your hands and it's a traumatic feeling for the foreign policy establishment and you know it's not the we don't have to worry about a rising china but it's a declining us with its military go ahead forty seconds daniel last word one of my favorite modern thinkers is nicholas and the seem to love and he talks about fragility and anti fragility u.s. foreign policy is extremely fragile any change in the world system because it is not flexible and it disintegrates the us has military in fifty three out of fifty four countries in africa the chinese are also there but they're not there with their military they're doing business and making deals that's an anti fragile approach to the world the u
congress he would be burned on that one as well no you begin to know that you're making foreign policy exactly what i mean but actually rationally speaking that wouldn't be a bad idea daniel but did this keep the i'm glad we're going to end on this point here because it's just a world view for the united states that the you know polar moment will never end but the reality on. on the ground tells his completely different that the unit polar moment is crumbling it's like sand going through your...
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. >> we are triceps burning, just trying to stay afloat, your shoulders, engaging under the water on the fins. >> and, living out a childhood fantasy. daniellebs-3 "eyewitness news." >> i think we would all like to be mermaids. >> i would love to see pat gallen do that. >> pat gal never. >> we will be right back. >> breitbart sunshine climbing over the horizon if it hasn't already where you are, with nice bra blue sky, keep in mind it is really chilly outside. look at the variety. here is how it currently feels , from teens to the 20's to the 30's, 40's, quite the mixed baggage. >> katie thank you so much. we have disable vehicle here, the vine, since cleared, volume looking good there. fifty-nine south at the betsy ross, could peak there, looking nice there, as well. >> thank you shall meisha. tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00 it is a family affair. >> our ukee washington is related to an oscar winner. >> my cousin. now, do people know you're cousin? >> danzel washington and ukee sit down and talk for the first time about their family tree and get sneak peak of danzel's new movie. washington and washington one-on-one. tonight on c
. >> we are triceps burning, just trying to stay afloat, your shoulders, engaging under the water on the fins. >> and, living out a childhood fantasy. daniellebs-3 "eyewitness news." >> i think we would all like to be mermaids. >> i would love to see pat gallen do that. >> pat gal never. >> we will be right back. >> breitbart sunshine climbing over the horizon if it hasn't already where you are, with nice bra blue sky, keep in mind it is...
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triceps are burning just trying to stay afloat, your shoulders, your core, engaging because of the weight of the water and the fins. >> reporter: and she gets to live out a childhood fantasy. danielles-3 "eyewitness news". >> we are long gone from pool weather away from our area. >> i know we're talking skiing , we have ski resorts, opening up. it is so cold out there. we're in the 20's in the other location bus not as bad, as it was yesterday. but at 27 degrees, in the poconos, and we have 26 in reading. down short we're in the 20, and 27 in millville and in delaware, temperatures at this hour are checking in the upper 20's. and much better compared to, this time yesterday, as far as warmth is concern, we are 9 degrees warmer in philadelphia, and we are also, a full 10 degrees warmer in the poconos, 6 degrees warmer in allentown. 6 degrees warmer in reading this trent will continue, as we head into the afternoon and also over the next several days, and i'll show you the reason y wind speed, light and variable generally and also, calm in some locations. so wind chillies not a factor, as we head throughout the day, either, compared to yesterday morning, when those wind chills were i
triceps are burning just trying to stay afloat, your shoulders, your core, engaging because of the weight of the water and the fins. >> reporter: and she gets to live out a childhood fantasy. danielles-3 "eyewitness news". >> we are long gone from pool weather away from our area. >> i know we're talking skiing , we have ski resorts, opening up. it is so cold out there. we're in the 20's in the other location bus not as bad, as it was yesterday. but at 27 degrees, in...
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burning trying to stay afloat. your shoulders, core really is engaging because of the weight of the water on the fins. >> reporter: and she gets to live out a childhood fantasy. danielles for watching "cbs this morning." i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com which of these truck talk brands do you think t on. offers best in class hd horsepower and the most capable off-road midsize pickup? i'd go ram. i would put it on ford. let's find out. noooooooo. - chevy. that's right, it's chevy. they look amazing. wow. chevy's killin it. yeah, definitely. the 2017s are going fast. get special closeout pricing on our most popular chevy trucks. that's over $8,000 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. t...two for five deals all across the board! here it comes... (crowd cheers) a big mac and 10 piece mcnuggets! they got em! get your fan favorites on the mcpick 2 menu. choose any two for just five bucks. they did it! unbelievable! ♪ let me get a mcpick 2
burning trying to stay afloat. your shoulders, core really is engaging because of the weight of the water on the fins. >> reporter: and she gets to live out a childhood fantasy. danielles for watching "cbs this morning." i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com which of these truck talk brands do you think t on. offers best in class hd horsepower and the most capable off-road midsize pickup? i'd go ram. i would put it on ford. let's find out. noooooooo. -...