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david henry channel 6 "action news." >> the work is underway to commemorate the work of pope francis in philadelphia the mural arts program unveiled plans for a new you mural. the sacred now, features the pontiff it will be installed on the mission school in north philadelphia. coming up philadelphia city council is taking action to increase security at parking garages in the city. jeff skversky is live at the nova care center. >> jim chip kelly responds to the allegations made by lesean mccoy when he said he got rid of black players faster than white players. coming up in sports. >>> for the third day in a row 89 degrees, a human cool down, next week and weekend rain. all the details in the accuweather forecast. >>> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. >>> last week on "action news" at 11:00 you saw erin o'hearn that was beaten and assaulted in a parking garage it happened in broad daylight. since then they came forward and demanded better security in parking garages, erin is live at the big board tonight. the fact that they have the attention of city council
david henry channel 6 "action news." >> the work is underway to commemorate the work of pope francis in philadelphia the mural arts program unveiled plans for a new you mural. the sacred now, features the pontiff it will be installed on the mission school in north philadelphia. coming up philadelphia city council is taking action to increase security at parking garages in the city. jeff skversky is live at the nova care center. >> jim chip kelly responds to the allegations...
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david henry is live now where a summit is being held today. >> reporter: this is normally a school safety summit held at the beginning the school year in september, but they have moved up the schedule and you'll see why, they are moving up the schedule and emphasizing homeland security here today heavy equipment like this they are preparing for the upcoming papal visit in september. >> we are on alert in delaware county, we are ready to assist philadelphia there is a five county regional effort going on right now. >> the audience is packed with school administrators and staff and normally they hear how to deal with issues like bullying and school safety and now getting tips on keeping children safe in crowds and 2 million people are expected to pack the parkway to here the pope's mass. >> we though there is people out there with evil intent and people that want to hurt other people. they are offering resources to help for emergencies like a terror attack and resources that may be needed for a school money or something closer to home. they face traffic congestion from the throngs flocking
david henry is live now where a summit is being held today. >> reporter: this is normally a school safety summit held at the beginning the school year in september, but they have moved up the schedule and you'll see why, they are moving up the schedule and emphasizing homeland security here today heavy equipment like this they are preparing for the upcoming papal visit in september. >> we are on alert in delaware county, we are ready to assist philadelphia there is a five county...
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david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you david. authorities have released surveillance video that shows two suspects stealing batteries from a used car lot in philadelphia, the crime happened on may 17th at max's auto on the 500 block the men checked several cars to see if they were locked and they get under the hoods then and steal a number of batteries. >> fire destroyed three homes in the strawberry mansion part of the city. they were called to diamond and north 29th streets at 3:25 all three homes were abandoned, and firefighter his to break through the first floor of the blaze and one home partially collapsed because of the blaze. the budget for philadelphia public schools was the topic today and superintendant william hite was one of the officials that testified today the $200 billion spending plan needs $265 million in additional and state funs, they plan to use $80 million to cover a budget shortfall and the remaining $180 million would be reinvested in the schools. the school board will take a final vote on thursday. >>> m
david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you david. authorities have released surveillance video that shows two suspects stealing batteries from a used car lot in philadelphia, the crime happened on may 17th at max's auto on the 500 block the men checked several cars to see if they were locked and they get under the hoods then and steal a number of batteries. >> fire destroyed three homes in the strawberry mansion part of the city. they were called to diamond and...
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david henry is live now with more. an anxious day for the kids. >> reporter: yes even though the call came from a machine instead of a human this all started at 9:45 this morning, bridgeton police are trying to trace the call that triggered the lock down and it appears to come from a computer and this is one of three local school districts that got the same generic call. >> it was not school specific not directed at any individual or persons but a general threat that harm may come to the students. >> the call came in to the main switchboard at 9:45 this morning and they immediately called police and locked down all the schools. >> i am flabbergasted that someone would contact our school district and interrupt the educational process. >> the police used k-9 dogs to search all the schools and the administration building and they found nothing suspicious. parents were relieved to take their children home safely at end of the day. >> what did your teachers tell you? >> be quiet. >> where did you stay in the school? >> the
david henry is live now with more. an anxious day for the kids. >> reporter: yes even though the call came from a machine instead of a human this all started at 9:45 this morning, bridgeton police are trying to trace the call that triggered the lock down and it appears to come from a computer and this is one of three local school districts that got the same generic call. >> it was not school specific not directed at any individual or persons but a general threat that harm may come...
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david henry is live at the darby police department with the details. david. >> reporter: yeah, rick williams, darby police here are vowing stepped up patrols and enforcement in the wake of the mother's day melee that had moms and everyone else diving for cover yesterday. about a dozen people were battling it out with baseball ballots and fists near third and debris way while children paid nearby. a man in the black shirt reaches into his cargo shorts an pulse out a gun. >> they start shooting i came outside, everybody was running children were screaming. >> borough council member jennifer passion lives on the block. she heard 6 gun shots. >> it's senseless it could be anybody out here and anybody could have got shot and killed. >> reporter: police have arrested one of the men involved in the melee but they are looking for the gunman. he has been identified always 23-year-old raheem pressly who is currently out on parol. we're interested in getting our hands on him if anybody sees him. do not approach he is armed and dangerous, he knows he has time he is
david henry is live at the darby police department with the details. david. >> reporter: yeah, rick williams, darby police here are vowing stepped up patrols and enforcement in the wake of the mother's day melee that had moms and everyone else diving for cover yesterday. about a dozen people were battling it out with baseball ballots and fists near third and debris way while children paid nearby. a man in the black shirt reaches into his cargo shorts an pulse out a gun. >> they...
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david henry, channel6 "action news"." >> so we saw tim tebow yesterday. he says he feels better. is he better? >> who knows. who knows. i'll have to see him on the field. sam bradford that's the other question, what is he going to look like. it's impossible to go into an nfl season without at least a few question marks. the eagles have a big one at the most important position on the field, quarterback. jeff skversky examines what they think they have in sam bradford. >> can you predict the future? >> reporter: the eagles are off and running getting ready for the 2015 season but even coach chip kelly admits he's not 100 percent sure his gamble on quarterback sam bradford will pay off. bradford is trying to come back after tearing his left acl twice in less than a year. and the qb knows fans are questioning his durability. >> there's reasons for it. i don't pay attention to anything that's out of my control. all i'm worried about is coming back strong, being ready. >> we think sam's got a great skill seven. the research our doctors have given us in terms of their recovery rate is 9
david henry, channel6 "action news"." >> so we saw tim tebow yesterday. he says he feels better. is he better? >> who knows. who knows. i'll have to see him on the field. sam bradford that's the other question, what is he going to look like. it's impossible to go into an nfl season without at least a few question marks. the eagles have a big one at the most important position on the field, quarterback. jeff skversky examines what they think they have in sam bradford....
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david henry is live with more on the trial. >> reporter: it was a case that made headlines around the world a chilling random murder that claimed the life of a talented young researcher and pediatrician at childrens hospital and the man that killed her allegedly because she insulted him is on trial here. it happened here, 35-year-old melissa had called an exterminator to her home. the exterminator, ended up strangling her and setting her on fire in the basement. he told the police that she questioned his work and he became enraged and started choking her with a rope and then he told police he used a cardboard box and paper towels to set her body on fire. it shows smith leaving it's house and getsing into his pickup truck only "action news" was there as police arrested smith and towed the car home to his house. he cried in court as the statement as his confession was read in court and the judge rejected a motion by the defense to stop the jury from seeing graphic photos of melissa. now they are presenting their opening statements to the jury and we expect opening statements to begin th
david henry is live with more on the trial. >> reporter: it was a case that made headlines around the world a chilling random murder that claimed the life of a talented young researcher and pediatrician at childrens hospital and the man that killed her allegedly because she insulted him is on trial here. it happened here, 35-year-old melissa had called an exterminator to her home. the exterminator, ended up strangling her and setting her on fire in the basement. he told the police that...
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david henry is live in audubon with more. >> rick, it happens right here on a dark and rainy night police say they got a call from someone reporting that a man was lying in the highway. police found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on the storm drain, right over there with one hand in the air. mr. dean was transported to our lady of lords hospital unfortunately a short time later he was pronounced dead. the coroner ruled that christopher died of blunt force trauma, and since then police had little to go on and today they were leafletting the neighborhood and handing out flyers to anybody driving by hoping to jog memories hoping someone heard or saw something. christopher's grieving family is looking for answers. >> i hope we may be able to get through to to a person that can come forward and that can have the opportunity maybe to say i'm sorry and we can have the opportunity to forgive them. >> christopher dean was one of five children, his parents just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and the uncertainty of what happened out here is hard on the family. they say that christophe
david henry is live in audubon with more. >> rick, it happens right here on a dark and rainy night police say they got a call from someone reporting that a man was lying in the highway. police found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on the storm drain, right over there with one hand in the air. mr. dean was transported to our lady of lords hospital unfortunately a short time later he was pronounced dead. the coroner ruled that christopher died of blunt force trauma, and since then police...
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david henry is live on the scene with more on the investigation. >> reporter: always quiet out here right now, but it was a wild scene last night. two teenagers shot on the 800 block of south street and a short time later another young man was shot at 8th and bainbridge. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: upsetting news for people who live nearby. it happened at 1:15. police say two boys 16 and 17 were walking on the 1800 block. they told police a group of young men started arguing and one pulled a gun and started shooting. both teens were shot. >> both victims were transported by police to jefferson hospital they are in stable condition suffering from gunshot wounds from the legs. >> reporter: shell casings littered the ground while police investigated that shooting more gunfire erupted a block away. police found a 19-year-old man lying in the street with a gunshot wound to the leg. >> reporter: the bullets were flying as thousands packed south street for a night on the town. people who live in the neighborhood say they try to avoid south street on saturday night. >> i know it's crazy and pe
david henry is live on the scene with more on the investigation. >> reporter: always quiet out here right now, but it was a wild scene last night. two teenagers shot on the 800 block of south street and a short time later another young man was shot at 8th and bainbridge. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: upsetting news for people who live nearby. it happened at 1:15. police say two boys 16 and 17 were walking on the 1800 block. they told police a group of young men started...
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live in quakertown, david henry, channel6 "action news." brian and shirleen. >> all right, a big mess indeed david. thanks very much. >>> we've got more breaking news right now. three people are dead after a fire today in chester county. >> this happened just a few hours ago in west caln township and chad pradelli is live near the scene with more on this. chad. >> reporter: shirleen this fire broke out around noon. this is still an active scene as the fire marshal's office is down at the fire conducting its investigation into the cause. we're above the hill. you can't see the structure that caught fire because of all the wooded area but i'm told it's a double wide trailer. >>> according to fire officials there were seven people inside that structure when this fire broke out. including two children. several of the adults went in to rescue those kids. two kids and two adults got out safely. three women did not. they're now dead. their names have not been released pending notification of next of kin. you're looking at video from chopper six of
live in quakertown, david henry, channel6 "action news." brian and shirleen. >> all right, a big mess indeed david. thanks very much. >>> we've got more breaking news right now. three people are dead after a fire today in chester county. >> this happened just a few hours ago in west caln township and chad pradelli is live near the scene with more on this. chad. >> reporter: shirleen this fire broke out around noon. this is still an active scene as the fire...
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david henry is live with the latest. >> it was a chilling random murder that made headlines around the world. a young pediatrician and researchers killed in her own home allegedly by an exterminator turned executioner. >> it happened on this rowhouse and melissa called an exterminator to her home, 39-year-old jason smith police said strangled her and set her basement on fire. how smith allegedly left his victim hog tied and dead. and threw everything flammable within reach on her body and set it on fire. after being arrested, he gave a lengthy confession. he said she requested his work and he became enraged and started choking her and she said please stop i'll do whatever you want. video surveillance showed smith leaving the house and getting into his pickup truck and only "action news" was there as police arrested smith and towed the truck away from levittown. >> during the hearing a year ago smith sobbed in court as his confession was read out loud. the judge ruled against the defense to have that confession thrown out and to have the graphic photos thrown out from the murder scene.
david henry is live with the latest. >> it was a chilling random murder that made headlines around the world. a young pediatrician and researchers killed in her own home allegedly by an exterminator turned executioner. >> it happened on this rowhouse and melissa called an exterminator to her home, 39-year-old jason smith police said strangled her and set her basement on fire. how smith allegedly left his victim hog tied and dead. and threw everything flammable within reach on her...
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live in bridgeton david henry channel 6 "action news." >> david, thank you. >>> we learned today that a mother accused of throwing her baby off a bridge is held without bail. perry was formerly arraigned on charges including homicide perry gave her is-year-old son zamir a kiss and threw him off the bridge he died on saturday. perry jumped into the river but made it back to shore. authorities have not released a motive. >>> police are asking for more witnesses to the controversial death of a delaware plan that tye sawyer died last month after agree tods a fight at a newcastle party. they think that sawyer was harassed and beaten to death police confirmed that the investigation remains open and asking people with videos or pictures of fight to come forward. >>> the burglary suspect could not keep himself off camera he was found to disability the system outside of marie's hair salon on east clearfield street and when that didn't work he smashed through the front door and when immediately into the supply closet and tried to take down another cam ran then stole hair products and the store
live in bridgeton david henry channel 6 "action news." >> david, thank you. >>> we learned today that a mother accused of throwing her baby off a bridge is held without bail. perry was formerly arraigned on charges including homicide perry gave her is-year-old son zamir a kiss and threw him off the bridge he died on saturday. perry jumped into the river but made it back to shore. authorities have not released a motive. >>> police are asking for more witnesses...
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david henry is live at police headquarters with the latest developments. good morning david. >> reporter: good morning, tam police are hotten his tail, but -- on his tail, but that suspect remains at large. >> i need you to come home, son. turn yourself in, get this over with. >> reporter: police are looking for her 32-year-old son after the pup helped identify him from surveillance photos on 6abc. we're withholding his name until police identify him as the man who robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in south philadelphia. the man recently got out of prison serving 1 years for attempted murder. he stole the victim's car after burglarizing her home and returned to sexual assault her. >> this goes to the boldness of this particular individual that he could enter the property not once, but twice and getaway with that. police believe he committed a similar crime 6 blocks away in march. police hit 3 locations looking for the suspect. they were close, but he gave them the slip every time. they searched his mother's house and they recovered the orange gloves and
david henry is live at police headquarters with the latest developments. good morning david. >> reporter: good morning, tam police are hotten his tail, but -- on his tail, but that suspect remains at large. >> i need you to come home, son. turn yourself in, get this over with. >> reporter: police are looking for her 32-year-old son after the pup helped identify him from surveillance photos on 6abc. we're withholding his name until police identify him as the man who robbed and...
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live in darby, david henry channel6 "action news." . >> david thank you. >>> when you see breaking news or severe weather in your neighborhood we want you to join the action. em mail your photos and videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abc action on social media. it's how you can can be a part of "action news." >> george zimmerman the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted in the death of trayvon martin has been involved in yet another shooting and police say the man who pulled the trigger is no stranger. police say zimmerman flagged down an officer this afternoon in lake mary florida, to report he had just been shot at. they say the other man involved also called 911. he's the same man involved in a previous road rage altercation with zimmerman last september. now, police are still trying to piece together exactly what happened in this latest incident. >> at this time it appears that george zimmerman was not the shooter. no shots were fired from george zimmerman. >> zimmerman was not shot although he did s
live in darby, david henry channel6 "action news." . >> david thank you. >>> when you see breaking news or severe weather in your neighborhood we want you to join the action. em mail your photos and videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abc action on social media. it's how you can can be a part of "action news." >> george zimmerman the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted in the death of trayvon martin has been involved in...
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live at southwest detectives, is "action news" reporter david henry. >> he should be considered armed and dangerous and on the run and today his family made contact with him and trying to get him to turn himself in. >> our goal today is to surrender him to the police to make sure he is safe. >> former traffic court judge willy singletary who begins a prison term himself is talking about his younger brother. he was being returned to philadelphia by a private transport company within the car stopped at 66th and osage he bolted with his hands cuffed in front of him, police alerted the public to be on the lookout, he is wanted? a string of robberies and home invasions, i don't think he is armed and dangerous, just a 16-year-old boy whose birthday is today who happens to be scared. >> singletariy thread to florida where he was arrested and flown back. the longer is out there the worse things will get for him. >> i can see he is scared trust in the police department and trust in family and trust in friends, nothing is going to happen to you turn yourself in the longer this goes on the more
live at southwest detectives, is "action news" reporter david henry. >> he should be considered armed and dangerous and on the run and today his family made contact with him and trying to get him to turn himself in. >> our goal today is to surrender him to the police to make sure he is safe. >> former traffic court judge willy singletary who begins a prison term himself is talking about his younger brother. he was being returned to philadelphia by a private transport...
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david henry was in south jersey today. >> reporter: the students charged will learn sexting is no joke as they appear in court today. >> if any others are discovered during the investigation and charges are warned we'll charge them as well. >> the 24 boys charged so far are cape may high school and middle school they were passing around nude pictures of female students on their cell phones and they have not ruled out the possibility of girls being charged as well. >> i'm not suggesting the girls are innocent the investigation is ongoing with the people that are being charged now are the boys receiving and circulating. >> the prosecutor says the students are lucky they are not facing more serious charges of trafficking and child pornography, as it is they are charged with invasion of privacy, one parent says they were passing the pictures around like trading card zbz constantly trying to get the word to students. >> school soupuperintendant says there are numerous programs to make them aware of sexting. but now things are getting back to normal. >> the parents are supportive and law for
david henry was in south jersey today. >> reporter: the students charged will learn sexting is no joke as they appear in court today. >> if any others are discovered during the investigation and charges are warned we'll charge them as well. >> the 24 boys charged so far are cape may high school and middle school they were passing around nude pictures of female students on their cell phones and they have not ruled out the possibility of girls being charged as well. >> i'm...
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the exhibit opens tomorrow and runs through june 6th "action news" reporter david henry will have more coming up in our next half hour. >> still to come at noon, a dangerous situation in the skies, why pilots of several planes were distracted while flying over new york. >>> and why two contestants in the spelling be could not be defeated. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >> five commercial planes leaving jfk airport were targeted by airports last night and they were at a flying altitude at 5,000 feet when they were hit with a green light and it came fro
the exhibit opens tomorrow and runs through june 6th "action news" reporter david henry will have more coming up in our next half hour. >> still to come at noon, a dangerous situation in the skies, why pilots of several planes were distracted while flying over new york. >>> and why two contestants in the spelling be could not be defeated. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a...
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david henry is live in audubon with more. >> rick, it happens right here on a dark and rainy night police say they got a call from someone reporting that a man was
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. >> david henry channel 6 "action news." >>> from our delaware newsroom the student accused of bringing a loaded gun to newark high school is now facing charges. the 15-year-old is charged with possessing a weapon in a school zone and possession of adeadly weapon, the ninth grader brought the gun in yesterday and it was found in his backpack police are trying to figure out where the weapon came from. >>> police caught a man breaking into an suv and then stealing another one it happened on the 1900 block of addans street in point breeze you can see the suspect checking for unlocked doors and finds an suv and steals stuff from inside of it. anyone with information on these thefts is asked to call police right away. >>> still no word on when former house speaker, dennis hastert will be arrested. he is charged with lying to the fbi and hiding transactions they say the money was used to keep something secret. that five years ago he paid to compensate someone for misconduct. >>> right now the southern part of the country is bracing for more rain and flooding heavy rain and hail is still pound
. >> david henry channel 6 "action news." >>> from our delaware newsroom the student accused of bringing a loaded gun to newark high school is now facing charges. the 15-year-old is charged with possessing a weapon in a school zone and possession of adeadly weapon, the ninth grader brought the gun in yesterday and it was found in his backpack police are trying to figure out where the weapon came from. >>> police caught a man breaking into an suv and then...
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david henry is live with more on the trial. >> reporter: it was a case that made headlines around theandom murder that claimed the life of a talented young researcher and pediatrician at childrens hospital and the man that killed her allegedly because she insulted him is on trial here.
david henry is live with more on the trial. >> reporter: it was a case that made headlines around theandom murder that claimed the life of a talented young researcher and pediatrician at childrens hospital and the man that killed her allegedly because she insulted him is on trial here.
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"action news" reporter, david henry is live at police headquarters with the latest developments. >> reporter: good morning, tam he has good reason to run, he has done 1 years in jail, but -- 12 years in jail, but philadelphia police and u.s. marshals are hot on his tail. there's no sign of him yet that has caused a desperate plea from his mother to turn himself in. >> i need you to come home, son. turn yourself in. get this over with. >> reporter: police are looking for her 32-year-old son after the public identified him from surveillance photos we've been airing on 6abc. we're withholding his name until police identify him as the man who robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in south philadelphia. he was recently let out of prison for attempted murder. he stole the victim's car and returned and sexually assaulted her. >> goes to the boldness of this particular individual that he could feel he could enter the property not once, but twice and getaway with that. >> reporter: police believe he committed a similar crime 6 blocks away in march. police hit three locations looking for the suspect.
"action news" reporter, david henry is live at police headquarters with the latest developments. >> reporter: good morning, tam he has good reason to run, he has done 1 years in jail, but -- 12 years in jail, but philadelphia police and u.s. marshals are hot on his tail. there's no sign of him yet that has caused a desperate plea from his mother to turn himself in. >> i need you to come home, son. turn yourself in. get this over with. >> reporter: police are looking...
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live on south street, david henry, channel 6 "action news." nydia? >>> philadelphia police are looking for the killer who gunned down a man inside a car early this morning. crime scene taped marked off the 1200 block of east atlantic street in port richmond where the man's body was found. officers saw a man running from the car and ran after him. police were unable to catch the man, when they went back to the car they found a 34-year-old man inside shot in the head. he was pronounced at temple university hospital. police have recovered a handgun and drugs inside the car. >>> smoke detecters played a role in savesment lives of a bucks county family. action cam was in bensalem where a house fire broke out. smoke detecters activated a ask him that notified the fire department. two people and two pets escaped unharmed. investigators are working to find what caused the fire. >>> a gloucester family escaped their home after it caught fire. firefighters were called to west high street in glassboro at 11:30. when they arrived they found a family of three out
live on south street, david henry, channel 6 "action news." nydia? >>> philadelphia police are looking for the killer who gunned down a man inside a car early this morning. crime scene taped marked off the 1200 block of east atlantic street in port richmond where the man's body was found. officers saw a man running from the car and ran after him. police were unable to catch the man, when they went back to the car they found a 34-year-old man inside shot in the head. he was...
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. >> david henry is live where the victim was found at west atlantic. ve the full story. >> reporter: yes it happened here a month ago, police got a call about a person on the road when they got here they found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on that storm drain right over there. how he got there remains a mystery. >> we don't know what happened and we would like to know what happened. christopher dean's family wants answers they were out looking for help from the public police were going door-to-door and handing out flyers. and so far the police don't have witnesses and don't even know what type of vehicle may have been involved. they are hoping that someone comes forward. >> we hope that someone says hey listen, i seen a vehicle with damage to it shortly after this incident happened and maybe contact us. it happened on a dark and rainy night, police believe that christopher is a victim of a hit and run driver but have not ruled out foul play, the coroner says he dies of blunt force trauma consistent with getting hit with a vehicle. they believe that
. >> david henry is live where the victim was found at west atlantic. ve the full story. >> reporter: yes it happened here a month ago, police got a call about a person on the road when they got here they found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on that storm drain right over there. how he got there remains a mystery. >> we don't know what happened and we would like to know what happened. christopher dean's family wants answers they were out looking for help from the public...
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live in audubon, david henry channel 6 "action news." >> an employee from the streets department was badly burned in the southwest section of the city, it happened at 51st and woodland, a worker a 52-year-old man raised a bucket truck to fix a streetlight when the cable sparked igniting the pole, he put the flames out himself and the fellow workers rushed to help. he is being treat ford third degree burns. >>> a police officer was taken to the hospital after being involved in an accident chopper 6 hd was over the scene at 4:00 at knights and street roads in bensalem bensalem, a car pulled out in front of the motorcycle that the officer was driving. >>> annual water restrictions begin in in the coming weeks in one south jersey town, it's a problem for some homeowners but some don't seem to mind. but it's a must for this time of your. nora muchanic is here to explain. >> reporter: here is why it's a must water usage triples here in the summer when people turn on sprinklers and hoses you can still do that but you have to follow a schedule. the water restrictions start on the 15th and th
live in audubon, david henry channel 6 "action news." >> an employee from the streets department was badly burned in the southwest section of the city, it happened at 51st and woodland, a worker a 52-year-old man raised a bucket truck to fix a streetlight when the cable sparked igniting the pole, he put the flames out himself and the fellow workers rushed to help. he is being treat ford third degree burns. >>> a police officer was taken to the hospital after being...
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live at the cape may county courthouse david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphiae still looking for two men looking to shoot up a street in west oak lane, the suspects fired a total of seven shots along the 1500 block of kinsdale, a woman and her two children were asleep inside and not hurt however three people outside were shot. one remains in critical condition, police have not yet said if they were the intended targets. a description of the suspect is not yet released. state police are looking for three gunman that broke into a home and shot a woman that as it turns out had her own weapon. on south duepont highway yesterday she pulled out her own gun and was wounded. a 1-year-old child and a second woman home at the time were not hurt. police say that the suspect stole cash and left. >> rape victims in the state of nevada have much more time to report their crimes and one person behind the new law says bill cosby is the reason nevada governor sandoval signed the bill to change the statute of limitations from four years to 12 years. >> linda loveland fought it b
live at the cape may county courthouse david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphiae still looking for two men looking to shoot up a street in west oak lane, the suspects fired a total of seven shots along the 1500 block of kinsdale, a woman and her two children were asleep inside and not hurt however three people outside were shot. one remains in critical condition, police have not yet said if they were the intended targets. a description of the...
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sheriff's investigators say kyle david henry and tanette hayes posed as leaders of the masonic nat concernity police department it is a fictitious group dating back centuries. they are accused of sending letters to various police departments, requesting meetings a sheriff in a county grew suspicious and launched the investigation. harris' office says it can't comment on the i don't going investigation. sheriff investigators in las vegas say they found i.d. cards, uniforms and law enforcement-type vehicles at a home and office linked to those three. >>> a real life science lab right there on the beach. a team of scientists dissected the humpback whale that washed ashore in pacifica. these marine biologists say initial evidence indicates the 42-foot whale was likely killed when it was hit by a ship. the mammal had four broken vertebrae and internal hemoragging a biologist from the marine mammal center and california academy of sciences began the necropsy this morning. spectators were kept at a distance by a perimeter. >> it is really our job as scientists to fig your out what they are trying to
sheriff's investigators say kyle david henry and tanette hayes posed as leaders of the masonic nat concernity police department it is a fictitious group dating back centuries. they are accused of sending letters to various police departments, requesting meetings a sheriff in a county grew suspicious and launched the investigation. harris' office says it can't comment on the i don't going investigation. sheriff investigators in las vegas say they found i.d. cards, uniforms and law...
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and "action news" reporter david henry attended safe school summit in aston delaware county and has allal gear outside and uniformed officers inside this was no ordinary school safety summit. school administrators and staff are here to learn about security for student and families during the hope pope's visit in september. they had an array of concerns. >> large crowds and what to haep as far as transportation and if something should happen. >> it's estimated upwards of 2 million people will pack the parkway to celebrate mass with pope francis it's in philadelphia but ripple affect is felt by you ounding countyes. >> we're on alert in delaware county and ready to assist philadelphia. there's a five county regional effort going on right now. >> surrounding countyyes committed resources and personnel to the pope visit. school administrators here today were briefed how to keep children safe in large crowds and briefed on how authorities are preparing for possible terror attack. >> i'm still a little cautious. but as they said earlier in you give in to fear than the terrorists win. >> it's
and "action news" reporter david henry attended safe school summit in aston delaware county and has allal gear outside and uniformed officers inside this was no ordinary school safety summit. school administrators and staff are here to learn about security for student and families during the hope pope's visit in september. they had an array of concerns. >> large crowds and what to haep as far as transportation and if something should happen. >> it's estimated upwards of 2...
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ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau, all these people speak out against the war in strong terms. i think if opposition to the war had remained limited to new england, it would be interesting but not that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happened is over the course of the work, new england stops being the only place where people protest the war actively and you begin to see a national antiwar movement grow. there were four main grounds upon which americans opposed the war. the first which you can see clearly in the poster is on the grounds of morality, that this was an unjust war which would bring national dishonor on the united states. congressman joshua giddings of ohio repeatedly warned the house of representatives that in order to be patriotic, people had to "dissent from this aggressive, unjust, and unholy war." he said i can take no part now or hereafter. giddings was strong in his opinions, that that is the kind of critique you see by march of 1847 when the united states bombarded the town of veracruz leading to the deaths of a lot of civilians.
ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau, all these people speak out against the war in strong terms. i think if opposition to the war had remained limited to new england, it would be interesting but not that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happened is over the course of the work, new england stops being the only place where people protest the war actively and you begin to see a national antiwar movement grow. there were four main grounds upon which americans...
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. >>> and industrialist david koch and henry kravis donate $250 million to research hospitals in newry generous donations, that's your cnbc news update this hour. back to "squawk alley." >>> some breaking news on spotify today, our jon fortt is live in midtown as the show is going on as we speak. jon, good morning. >> carl, it looks like we're looking at a significant shift right now in spotify's strategic focus. moving toward a more programmed direction. with, with video in particular. so taking on youtube a little bit more. taking on radio. here's what they've said. the ceo daniel eck got on stage and brought on rishl king, who is in charge of platform and experience, talking about customized playlists for your time of kday. the idea like radio to keep you listening. they brought in some comedy central folks, saying there's going to be video here. video on some programs like nerdist news you'll view op spotify three hours before they appear anywhere else. that's significant. because we've seen youtube trying to bring on creators, video creators to put their programming there. spoti
. >>> and industrialist david koch and henry kravis donate $250 million to research hospitals in newry generous donations, that's your cnbc news update this hour. back to "squawk alley." >>> some breaking news on spotify today, our jon fortt is live in midtown as the show is going on as we speak. jon, good morning. >> carl, it looks like we're looking at a significant shift right now in spotify's strategic focus. moving toward a more programmed direction. with,...
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. >> henry david thoreau described cape cod as the bared and beeping arm of massachusetts.f you go to the very, very end of that arm you'll arrive at provincetown. >> the light is like the light out at sea. it's not land light. >> just three miles long and two streets wide, the town is surrounded on three sides by water, hence that glorious light. in the words of norman mailer, provincetown is a gaudy run with mediterranean splashes of color crowded steep-pitched roofs fishing piers and fishing boats. everybody talks about the light here. how would you describe it? >> you can't. it changes by the day. by the hour. by the minute. >> you may have heard of p-town as it's known as a popular summer get away, especially for gay tourists. it's also one of america's oldest arts colonies. a long time sanctuary for novelists, playwrights painters and pilgrims. yes, pilgrims. in 1620, the pilgrims landed first in provincetown before heading on to plymouth. and provincetown has the monument to prove it. >> the monument's kind of like the beacon of provincetown. >> rob costa operates ar
. >> henry david thoreau described cape cod as the bared and beeping arm of massachusetts.f you go to the very, very end of that arm you'll arrive at provincetown. >> the light is like the light out at sea. it's not land light. >> just three miles long and two streets wide, the town is surrounded on three sides by water, hence that glorious light. in the words of norman mailer, provincetown is a gaudy run with mediterranean splashes of color crowded steep-pitched roofs fishing...
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new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> theodore dalrymple takes a look at the field of psychology next on booktv. he argues modern-day psychology distorts our criminal justice system and allows children and adults to alleviate personal responsibility for their actions. [applause] >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am arthur
new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> theodore dalrymple takes a look at the field of psychology next on booktv. he argues modern-day psychology distorts our criminal justice system and allows children and adults to alleviate personal responsibility for their actions....
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next day we went back to the hotel and stayed and watched limousine's going up the drive david rockefeller henry kissinger, vernon jordan hines, you know stuff was going on. so eventually i wanted to speak to really important ones, one was denis healey, one of the founding members and he explained what it meant to him which is this is the second world war and they lived through hitler and they believed that giving power to business they believe in money, there are savings to the have power in the hands of over the ideological politicians. we will be global list, we will invite up and coming politicians with heads of business and have private conversations and try to promote the idea of globalism. >> host: do you enjoy your time with jim tucker? >> guest: at the time it was terrifying of course. now i am older. i also snuck into the kenyan growth, the weird right wing version. where they have rituals were effigies are thrown into a fiery bellies of giants don't owls. all of these adventures at the time you want to do nothing less than this stuff. i am not an adrenaline type person. looking back t
next day we went back to the hotel and stayed and watched limousine's going up the drive david rockefeller henry kissinger, vernon jordan hines, you know stuff was going on. so eventually i wanted to speak to really important ones, one was denis healey, one of the founding members and he explained what it meant to him which is this is the second world war and they lived through hitler and they believed that giving power to business they believe in money, there are savings to the have power in...
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henry fernandez, david frum ann fearath, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up we will go live to the midwest for the latest tornado outbreak there. but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. success starts with the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. nobody told us to e
henry fernandez, david frum ann fearath, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up we will go live to the midwest for the latest tornado outbreak there. but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ hey pal?...
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henry fernandez, david frum, anne gearath, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we will go live towest for the latest tornado outbreak there. ♪ where do you get this kind of confidence? at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ dave's been working on his game... and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in ame
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david rockefeller, henry kissinger vernon jordan heinz and you know stuff was going on. so eventually i managed to speak to two really important bilderberg's. one was dennis healey who was one of the founding members and he explained what bilderberg meant to him which was that this was started in the world war and it was through hitler and they believe that giving power to business who believe in who don't have ideology, they just believe in money was a safer thing to do than to have power in the hands of these ideological politicians. so the idea was it was just globalism. we will be globalist. we will invite up-and-coming politicians with has a business can have private conversations and try and promote the idea of globalism to up-and-coming parties. >> host: jon ronson did you enjoy your time with jim tucker? >> guest: yeah read at the time it was terrifying of course but now i'm older and this is true of a lot of my adventures. i also snuck into the meme grove the weird right-wing version of bilderberg where they have rituals where effigies are thrown into fire he be
david rockefeller, henry kissinger vernon jordan heinz and you know stuff was going on. so eventually i managed to speak to two really important bilderberg's. one was dennis healey who was one of the founding members and he explained what bilderberg meant to him which was that this was started in the world war and it was through hitler and they believe that giving power to business who believe in who don't have ideology, they just believe in money was a safer thing to do than to have power in...
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new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> theodore dalrymple takes a look at the field of psychology next on booktv. he argues modern-day psychology distorts our criminal justice system and allows children and adults to alleviate personal responsibility for their actions. [applause] >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am arthur miller, assistant director of the center for principal and politics and we are joined by one of my favorite writers, theodore dalrymple. when i say his name many look at me with eyes of recognition confirming the numbers among their favorite writers as well. others to stare back with puzzlement ask with their eyes, what is theodore dalrymple? tonight's event is about theodore dalrymple's new book "admirable evasions" how psychology undermines morality. a close examination of modern psychology, psychiatrist and neuroscience from the perspective of
new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> theodore dalrymple takes a look at the field of psychology next on booktv. he argues modern-day psychology distorts our criminal justice system and allows children and adults to alleviate personal responsibility for their actions....
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. >> new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> we kick off booktv this weekend with a program from politics & prose bookstore in washington d.c. with garry wills who questions whether pope francis is capable of producing significant change within the catholic church. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good evening everyone. thank you all so much for coming out tonight what an outstanding crowd, i'm not surprised. you've all picked a very good event to come to. i'm lissa muscatine and our staff and my co-owner and husband brad graham welcome all of you to this evening's event. just in case you're new to our events professor wills will speak for a bit and then is happy to take questions. we have a microphone up here and we really would like it if you could make it to the mic if you can questions. we videotape these events, we also have c-span here tonight, so it's really
. >> new york times columnist david brooks dissects the idea of character. former treasury secretary henry paulson takes a look at the evolution of china's capitalist system and much more. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> we kick off booktv this weekend with a program from politics & prose bookstore in washington d.c. with garry wills who questions whether pope francis is capable of producing significant change within the catholic...
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there have been 17 other senators from oklahoma, great names like nonnickels, henry bellman, david boren and mike maroney to name a few. i have, to sit at the desk used by dewey bartlett and edward norr. in the 1930's, will rogers said congress is so strange. a man gets up to speak and says nothing, nobody listens and then everybody disagrees. this is my first official moment to join the ranks of those who step up to speak but i want to speak about a few things that i consider essential to the work ahead for all of us. what i call the three d's i talk about all the time. debt defense and directives. let me take those in reverse order. the directives. people ask me all the time what do oklahomans want from their federal government? the answer is simple, they want to be left alone. they do not want someone telling them what to do and how to run their lives. it's not the people in oklahoma are antigovernment, far from it. we have a strong patriotism that drives us to serve our nation and honor those who give their lives to public service. 20 years ago oklahoma and the nation was devastated
there have been 17 other senators from oklahoma, great names like nonnickels, henry bellman, david boren and mike maroney to name a few. i have, to sit at the desk used by dewey bartlett and edward norr. in the 1930's, will rogers said congress is so strange. a man gets up to speak and says nothing, nobody listens and then everybody disagrees. this is my first official moment to join the ranks of those who step up to speak but i want to speak about a few things that i consider essential to the...
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david versus goliath. the story of james madison's confrontation with patrick henry, david versus goliath of revolutionary and constitutional america also contains clues for the most classic problem leaders anywhere have in any organization not just politics how can reason defeat prejudice? how can complex long-term solutions effort retail over short-term fiers? in a democracy how can the statesman defeat the demagogue? beckoning back to my first book. let's start in the new academy on richmond in 1788, this was the scene of va's convention called to ratify the constitution that emerged from philadelphia the year before. the new academy is the new building its cornerstone had been laid two years earlier. the auditorium still smells of freshly cut would and whig is and sweat and horses. everything had a feeling of newness in this location in richmond. the auditoriums at a couple blocks away from va's new capital building which is under construction at this time. 170 delegates were roaming the womb. they fell into two camps, the federalist and anti federalist and they had the feel of armies preparing for ba
david versus goliath. the story of james madison's confrontation with patrick henry, david versus goliath of revolutionary and constitutional america also contains clues for the most classic problem leaders anywhere have in any organization not just politics how can reason defeat prejudice? how can complex long-term solutions effort retail over short-term fiers? in a democracy how can the statesman defeat the demagogue? beckoning back to my first book. let's start in the new academy on richmond...
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ed henry is here to respond to his heated exchange with the reclusive presidential candidate. also david
ed henry is here to respond to his heated exchange with the reclusive presidential candidate. also david
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know, the ford foundation gave away henry ford's money, and the gates foundation gives away bill gates' money, and the clinton foundation gives the clintons' money. david>> so it is, it does not work on the same philanthropic model that many of us are familiar with. david: final question. i know it's hard to find anybody that's willing to investigate, let alone prosecute the clintons in any way, shape or form, but shouldn't the irs be investigating the clinton foundation, what it is, whether it's extended beyond the bounds that a nonprofit should be allowed? >> yeah, you would think. remember, we've had these reports about how much money went to the administration and upkeep of the clinton foundation, just alarmingly high percentages of their revenues went to that. this is something, obviously, the clinton foundation has a 501(c)(3) charitable, tax-exempt status, something the irs would look into. they keep an eye on foundations to see how much they're being used for their actual philanthropic purpose versus, you know, enriching the people who are involved in it. you know, we just learned the other day that sidney blumenthal had gotten a stipend for ye
know, the ford foundation gave away henry ford's money, and the gates foundation gives away bill gates' money, and the clinton foundation gives the clintons' money. david>> so it is, it does not work on the same philanthropic model that many of us are familiar with. david: final question. i know it's hard to find anybody that's willing to investigate, let alone prosecute the clintons in any way, shape or form, but shouldn't the irs be investigating the clinton foundation, what it is,...
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henry ford at the dawn of the american century. we have the author of "the wright brothers" with us right here david mccullough.'ve done it again, sir. >> thank you, chris. >> john adams, harry truman and now you've discovered it's like discovering the statue of liberty like lee iacocca and there it was all the time we grew up reading the landmark series, "the wright brothers," how do you do this? how do you find the iconic american story that others have walked past and not stopped to examine? >> i don't know. i've reached a stage in my working life and in my life when i'm look ging back at what i've been doing. i never thought too much about is there a theme or is there the repeating approach or whatever but i realize that almost everybody that i've written about was out to accomplish something difficult against the odds, against public opinion or even against -- in the face of public ridicule but would not give up. george washington would not give up in 1776 when everything was going against him. harry truman would not give up all through his life particularly 1948 and these two do not give up. this isn't ju
henry ford at the dawn of the american century. we have the author of "the wright brothers" with us right here david mccullough.'ve done it again, sir. >> thank you, chris. >> john adams, harry truman and now you've discovered it's like discovering the statue of liberty like lee iacocca and there it was all the time we grew up reading the landmark series, "the wright brothers," how do you do this? how do you find the iconic american story that others have walked...
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david summit on thursday. jersey is the wall street journal chief with me now from d.c., so jerry according to fox news ed henry this saudi delegation is saying this is not a snub that king salomon was never scheduled
david summit on thursday. jersey is the wall street journal chief with me now from d.c., so jerry according to fox news ed henry this saudi delegation is saying this is not a snub that king salomon was never scheduled
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i do not know whether henry ford was with the workers, but he wanted them to have enough to buy his cars. that makes a lot of sense. host: flint, michigan, davidemocrat. caller: hello to representative rangle. i am asking him please hold to your guns, do not give the president that authority. i love the president, i think he has done a great job on health care and other things. i think he is dead wrong. do not go along with it. i'm going to call my representative. flint has been devastated by all of our jobs leaving here and going overseas for years and years. now there are hardly any jobs and the young people cannot find anything to do. stick to your guns. host: kevin mccarthy, the majority leader in the house said yesterday they have the votes, when trade promotion authority comes to the house possibly in june, they have the votes. guest: you are talking about what people think is in the bill. you are talking about a bill that no one knows what is in it a bill that does not have jobs and it. and you need to have a reverse party vote, i have not seen anything like this in the 4 decades i have been in congress. republicans who fought this pres
i do not know whether henry ford was with the workers, but he wanted them to have enough to buy his cars. that makes a lot of sense. host: flint, michigan, davidemocrat. caller: hello to representative rangle. i am asking him please hold to your guns, do not give the president that authority. i love the president, i think he has done a great job on health care and other things. i think he is dead wrong. do not go along with it. i'm going to call my representative. flint has been devastated by...
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david fisher with "legends and lies." davy crockett, butch cassidy and jesse james. then former treasury secretary henry paulson gives his perspective on the economic relationship between the u.s. and china in "dealing with china." finishing off our look at some current nonfiction bestsellers according to national public radio is former white house press secretary dana perino's account of her time working in the george w. bush administration. >> co-authors benjamin wittes and gabriela blum take a look at the threats we'll face in the future and discuss the role that government should play in protecting us, next on booktv. >> so just a few -- i think we've covered all the housekeeping, actually, so i think we're good to go, and i will just go ahead and introduce our authors and panelists. so our two authors are gabriela blum and benjamin wittes. gabriela blum is the rita e. hauser professor of human rights and humanitarian law at harvard law school. she specializes
david fisher with "legends and lies." davy crockett, butch cassidy and jesse james. then former treasury secretary henry paulson gives his perspective on the economic relationship between the u.s. and china in "dealing with china." finishing off our look at some current nonfiction bestsellers according to national public radio is former white house press secretary dana perino's account of her time working in the george w. bush administration. >> co-authors benjamin...