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that was a conversation between david ross and i. the idea is to not embarrass yourself. you do not want to embarrass yourself. so, we kept going back and forth bias and i said, at the end of the day, this is just about trying not to suck. a giggled and it took of its own that made a lot of money for the foundation. charlie: managing a world series team, being in the major leagues, this is hard. it is hard to be there and many do not stay for 3-4 seasons. to defend thewant everyday major league player. people have to understand how hard it is to play 160 games annually with day games after night games, hot weather, cold omething you are ill, s is hurting, that is not easy to do. when you are able to play and participate on this level and play well for a long span of time, i have so much respect for that person. years,rage player is 3-4 especially in the nfl with the injury rates. charlie: you don't know this about me, but i went to the red sox game for spring training. >> they are down in ft. myers now. charlie: i met ted williams and ted williams and i became friends. he
that was a conversation between david ross and i. the idea is to not embarrass yourself. you do not want to embarrass yourself. so, we kept going back and forth bias and i said, at the end of the day, this is just about trying not to suck. a giggled and it took of its own that made a lot of money for the foundation. charlie: managing a world series team, being in the major leagues, this is hard. it is hard to be there and many do not stay for 3-4 seasons. to defend thewant everyday major league...
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that was born of conversation between david ross and i. the concept is try not to embarrass yourself. on a daily basis, a professional court, field, whatever, you don't want to embarrass yourself and if you reduce that it means try not to suck. so david and i kept going back and forth and javy baez came up and i said, at the end of the day it's about trying not to suck. he kind of giggled and all of a sudden he said that and became a life form of its own and became a t-shirt for our foundation last year. >> rose: it's interesting to me, at the level you're at, managing a world series team, pitching in a world series, being in the major leagues, it's hard to be there. >> yeah. >> rose: and many don't stay for more than three or four seasons at the top. >> no, you're absolutely right. it's a very difficult existence. every day major league players, people have to understand how hard it is to do that and do it well, to play 150, 160 games annually, day games, night games, hot weather, cold weather, slumps, hot streaks, you're ill, something h
that was born of conversation between david ross and i. the concept is try not to embarrass yourself. on a daily basis, a professional court, field, whatever, you don't want to embarrass yourself and if you reduce that it means try not to suck. so david and i kept going back and forth and javy baez came up and i said, at the end of the day it's about trying not to suck. he kind of giggled and all of a sudden he said that and became a life form of its own and became a t-shirt for our foundation...
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david. >> brian ross, thanks to you all. >>> next tonight, president trump not ready to make good on another campaign promise, moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. delaying the move for another six months. >>> back here at home tonight, to a deadly plant explosion in wisconsin and the desperate search at this hour to find the missing. abc's linzie janis is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, firefighters carefully sifting through a mountain of rubble of this wisconsin corn mill, searching for two missing workers. >> a lot of fire, smoke, and a large explosion being heard. >> reporter: part of the plant exploding around 11:00 last night, sparking a massive fire. >> there are several burned individuals. >> we are on scene. visibly right now, i see five walking wounded. >> reporter: crews rushing to rescue some of the 16 people inside. >> the fire was still active. you had fire departments that were trying to get to the people that needed their assistance. >> reporter: at least one worker was killed, and 14 others injured. the explosion rocking the tiny village of cambria
david. >> brian ross, thanks to you all. >>> next tonight, president trump not ready to make good on another campaign promise, moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. delaying the move for another six months. >>> back here at home tonight, to a deadly plant explosion in wisconsin and the desperate search at this hour to find the missing. abc's linzie janis is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, firefighters carefully sifting through a mountain...
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on the top of the list of notable speakers is the commerce secretary, wilbur ross. davidn sat down with ross earlier today and asked him about nafta renegotiations, which are scheduled to start later this summer and about what he is hoping to hear from canada and from mexico. sec. ross: both governments are quite receptive to the idea of the renegotiation. they both know that this is at best an outdated agreement. it doesn't really address the digital economy. it is not really much address services in general. it certainly does not do much on financial services. it also does not do very much on natural resources. those are some big gaping holes in it. in part because the mexicans have changed their regulations for the better on natural resources and in part because nobody way back when nafta was negotiated even knew there would be the digital economy. so first of all, it needs updating. second of all, it needs some re-provisioning to adjust to the economic realities of today. for example, there are rules of origin, namely what percentage of the total content of a product
on the top of the list of notable speakers is the commerce secretary, wilbur ross. davidn sat down with ross earlier today and asked him about nafta renegotiations, which are scheduled to start later this summer and about what he is hoping to hear from canada and from mexico. sec. ross: both governments are quite receptive to the idea of the renegotiation. they both know that this is at best an outdated agreement. it doesn't really address the digital economy. it is not really much address...
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david: we will find out soon enough. to your point in talking to mr. rossrday, he did not mention totally redoing after that. what do you talk about, including digital services, including rules of portugal's that you have said need to be updated, natural resources, he did not refer to a redo of nafta, do you take some heart to that? wendy: i do, and i know this administration wants to do it quickly would canada and mexico and try to conclude talks by the end of the year. in order to reach an ambitious deadline like that, the ministrations is going to have to take into consideration -- the administration is going to have to take into consideration how extensive the conversation should be in relation to canada and mexico. david: many thanks. still with us is jason schenker and michael ingram. specifically,a because you are down in texas, austin, how concerned are businesses along the southern border with what happens to nafta? jason: they are very concerned because nafta is a good deal for states like texas. it creates a $12 billion annual surplus for the sta
david: we will find out soon enough. to your point in talking to mr. rossrday, he did not mention totally redoing after that. what do you talk about, including digital services, including rules of portugal's that you have said need to be updated, natural resources, he did not refer to a redo of nafta, do you take some heart to that? wendy: i do, and i know this administration wants to do it quickly would canada and mexico and try to conclude talks by the end of the year. in order to reach an...
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david: that is quite a story, thank you very much for sharing. wilbur rosscommerce secretary. coming up, tobias left of it -- owich. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma this is bloomberg daybreak. : coming up in the next hour, tobias levkovich. this is bloomberg. make no mistake, we are beginning to build the wall and we will keep out the gang members, criminals, drug and human traffickers that threaten our citizens and that threaten our security. of the big losers in the wake of the president trump election was mexico. things may be changing and that's the subject out today from our editor chief emeritus matt winkler. during the election, you could see the peso very with the likelihood that trump would be elected. it really took ahead -- took a hit but what's happening? all those relationships dissolved in 2016. it was the worst year in the 21st century for mexico. this year so far, the peso is leading all emerging-market currencies. oft's a good indication return of confidence to mexico. another measure is implied volatility of the currency has collapsed. when you h
david: that is quite a story, thank you very much for sharing. wilbur rosscommerce secretary. coming up, tobias left of it -- owich. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma this is bloomberg daybreak. : coming up in the next hour, tobias levkovich. this is bloomberg. make no mistake, we are beginning to build the wall and we will keep out the gang members, criminals, drug and human traffickers that threaten our citizens and that threaten our security. of the big losers in the wake of the president trump...
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david, today the white housese called the lawsuit brought by the attorneys general nothing but partisan politics. >> brian ross, thank you. >>> we're following a headline out of russia tonight and one of the anti-kremlin protests in here. tens of thousands took to the street across the country. clashing with police. more than 1,000 people taken into custody. among those taken the organizer of the protest. he was sentenced to 30 days behind bars. >>> president trump's travel ban delivered another setback tonight. appeals from the 9th circuit upholding the sentence from a court in hawaii. the administration has appealed the ban to the supreme court and we could hear by the end of the month whether the court will accept the case. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday -- the urgent manhunt this hour for four inmates. how did they break free and now the search to find them tonight. >>> also the murderry mystery, a mother and her two adult daughters, college age, found dead inside their home. >>> and late today, the fiery crash on an american highway. one dead and more than a dozen in
david, today the white housese called the lawsuit brought by the attorneys general nothing but partisan politics. >> brian ross, thank you. >>> we're following a headline out of russia tonight and one of the anti-kremlin protests in here. tens of thousands took to the street across the country. clashing with police. more than 1,000 people taken into custody. among those taken the organizer of the protest. he was sentenced to 30 days behind bars. >>> president trump's...
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julia: that was wilbur ross on bloomberg today. tomorrow david interview steve mnuchin, who will be speaking at the select usa event. the interviews at 7:30 a.m. wall street time and we will bring it to you here and on the radio. let's check on the first word reviews this afternoon with jessica. jessica: the supreme court has agreed to take m janet -- gerrymandering. democrats in wisconsin have challenged the boundaries for state legislator districts. the courts said that they were drawn unfairly to minimize the influence of democratic voters. three days after president trump signs the new cuba policy, the cuban foreign ministers rejected the presidents rules, saying that cuba will never negotiate under pressure or threat, saying that americans who received asylum in cuba would not he returned to the u.s.. angela merkel says that the u.s. is the important part of the group of 20 summit, which are , and ithost next month would be welcome. she spoke at an event and reviewed -- renewed her criticism of the decision by president trump to pull the u.s
julia: that was wilbur ross on bloomberg today. tomorrow david interview steve mnuchin, who will be speaking at the select usa event. the interviews at 7:30 a.m. wall street time and we will bring it to you here and on the radio. let's check on the first word reviews this afternoon with jessica. jessica: the supreme court has agreed to take m janet -- gerrymandering. democrats in wisconsin have challenged the boundaries for state legislator districts. the courts said that they were drawn...
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with the very first song i ever wrote for chic and then we do medley of sister sledge, diana ross, we work david> okay. >> and gentlemen earth, win and fire how does your set go? can you share withs? >> we open up with whatever we -- the crowd wants to do. >> that's right. >> that's right. that's right. >> music moves you. where you go. >> we work them until they're tired. >> i heard that. >> and maureen, now said both bands will be hit after hit after hit. >> indeed it is. what do you think makes your music, washington do you think resonates so many years later people are still grooving to it like we heard it for the first time. what do you think it is about your music that just catches people, you know, where they are makes them one want to groove? >> well when we were writing music back then it was always with the intent of serving the people, you know, it was -- it was never -- it wasn't really self absorbed but it was people absorb. appreciate that. they still feel that they're a part of music because we're writing the music for them. >> right. >> i'm telling you i cannot wait for this tour
with the very first song i ever wrote for chic and then we do medley of sister sledge, diana ross, we work david> okay. >> and gentlemen earth, win and fire how does your set go? can you share withs? >> we open up with whatever we -- the crowd wants to do. >> that's right. >> that's right. that's right. >> music moves you. where you go. >> we work them until they're tired. >> i heard that. >> and maureen, now said both bands will be hit after...
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ross with us tonight. brian, they believe this man was acted alone, no accomplices? >> that's right david. as his former lawyer put it, he was a very big chip on his shoulder. >>> we turn next tonight to the white house, responding to the report from the washington post that president trump is now being investigated for obstruction of justice. the white house saying very little, being careful with what they said today. the president meanwhile, tweeting all day. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: inside the white house today president trump ignored questions about that bombshell report he's under investigation for obstruction of justice. >> mr. president, do you believe that you are under investigation now? >> reporter: but he lashed out on twitter calling it a phony story saying, "you are witnessing the single greatest witch hunt in american political history -- led by some very bad and conflicted people." the white house tightlipped refusing to say who those bad and conflicted people are. but "the washington post's" report that the president himself is now a subject of special counse
ross with us tonight. brian, they believe this man was acted alone, no accomplices? >> that's right david. as his former lawyer put it, he was a very big chip on his shoulder. >>> we turn next tonight to the white house, responding to the report from the washington post that president trump is now being investigated for obstruction of justice. the white house saying very little, being careful with what they said today. the president meanwhile, tweeting all day. here's abc's...
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leo bergen. [ diana ross and lionel richie's "endless love" plays ] where were you with leo bergen the night of march 25th? david. ms. whelan, we are on the record. ♪ ...there's only you in my life ♪ at his house. ♪ the only thing that's right ♪ the whole night? yes. ♪ my first love thank you, ms. whelan. that will be all. david. that will be all. ♪ you're every breath that i take ♪ ♪ you're every step i make ♪ [ cellphone rings ] [ sighs ] your phone, charlie. ♪ and i charlie: just turn it off. ♪ i want to share [ ringing stops ] ♪ no one else will do quinn: what's that? a kill card. it's the shutdown procedure for b613. ♪ and your eyes ♪ your eyes, your eyes ♪ they tell me how much you care ♪ oh...crap. you came here to kill me? no. ♪ oh, yes, you will always be yes. ♪ my endless love maybe? screw you. i had to kill you or someone would kill me. it isn't exactly the greatest system, robin. you lying... sack of... crap! [ grunts ] no! ♪ two hearts i was on the fence! doesn't that mean anything to you? [ groans ] ♪ two hearts that beat as one ♪ our lives have just begun [ grunts ] worst part is, you wanted to sc
leo bergen. [ diana ross and lionel richie's "endless love" plays ] where were you with leo bergen the night of march 25th? david. ms. whelan, we are on the record. ♪ ...there's only you in my life ♪ at his house. ♪ the only thing that's right ♪ the whole night? yes. ♪ my first love thank you, ms. whelan. that will be all. david. that will be all. ♪ you're every breath that i take ♪ ♪ you're every step i make ♪ [ cellphone rings ] [ sighs ] your phone, charlie. ♪...
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reporter: army veteran david of california is dreading the amputation his service dog bones will be having tomorrow. his best friend on four legs will be losing one of them because of ross tow yo sarcoma cancer. his back leg has to be amputat amputated. >> every dog owner's worst nightmare. battery act. i turned into a faucet and became a mess on the floor. >> reporter: former member of the 82nd airborne division is not currently working and has limited finances. you can imagine his surprise when he says two friends created a gofundme page raiding money for the medical procedure outside of philadelphia. at a place more reasonably cost. they made cross country caravan hitting the mountains the desert and ride aig cross the midwest fearing it could be their last trip together. >> in case the worst news was delivered when i got here i wanted to make sure we got some really, you know, cool adventures. >> reporter: that operation happens tuesday and while they're both nervous, david says he's forever grateful. >> it's very nice to see how many people have really -- i mean like thousands at this point have come together to try and make things happen for all of this. >> report
reporter: army veteran david of california is dreading the amputation his service dog bones will be having tomorrow. his best friend on four legs will be losing one of them because of ross tow yo sarcoma cancer. his back leg has to be amputat amputated. >> every dog owner's worst nightmare. battery act. i turned into a faucet and became a mess on the floor. >> reporter: former member of the 82nd airborne division is not currently working and has limited finances. you can imagine his...
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david: let's ask about what we know about this and nutrition's trade priorities, what has been built by secretary rosspeter tomorrow, number rubber like heiser, your successor. when you heard what the president said about german automakers, did that surprise scores on a natural extension of what we know about this administration's trade policy? is, germanyhe fact is running a larger current-account surplus right they have historically. it's not an issue necessarily of restrictive prayed -- trade policy, part of the overall european union. while there are various on agriculture -- it's not as though germany itself isunng its own trade policy. i's not really an issue of currency policies, they are part of the euro. that's determined by the european central bank. they benefit from the fact that they are in a currency union with more -- much less competitive countries. or germany could play a bigger role in addressing these imbalances is by pursuing a more expansive fiscal policy or the voice was doing what's necessary to promote greater demand led growth, that could help affect the trade balance as well.
david: let's ask about what we know about this and nutrition's trade priorities, what has been built by secretary rosspeter tomorrow, number rubber like heiser, your successor. when you heard what the president said about german automakers, did that surprise scores on a natural extension of what we know about this administration's trade policy? is, germanyhe fact is running a larger current-account surplus right they have historically. it's not an issue necessarily of restrictive prayed --...
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ktvu's rob ross tells us the young man had help from his sister who had the same operation. >> reporter: 9-year-old david diaz can breathe easily, finally. first he needed a very rare double lung transplant at children's hospital stanford earlier this year. >> now i can run my play with my friends. >> reporter: he is about to be released from the hospital to return home to the east bay. helping david every step through this terrifying ordeal was his big sister, who had to have the same transplant a few years ago. both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it. but i felt really bad. i went through that. and i knew that he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i was going to be asleep. so i one that worried. >> reporter: doris said even though she survived she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was afraid i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. that was super scary for me. >> reporter: stanford is the only hospital in the western united states that performs pediatric lung transplants. they are so rare stanford
ktvu's rob ross tells us the young man had help from his sister who had the same operation. >> reporter: 9-year-old david diaz can breathe easily, finally. first he needed a very rare double lung transplant at children's hospital stanford earlier this year. >> now i can run my play with my friends. >> reporter: he is about to be released from the hospital to return home to the east bay. helping david every step through this terrifying ordeal was his big sister, who had to have...
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ross told supporters. >> there is video footage that shows some things that give us pause. >> reporter: commissioner acknowledging surveillance from a nearby business that shows officer, shooting david jones in the back as he was fleeing. >> we have to put an toned this new because other cops will look at this like oh, i can till somebody too and nothing will happen to me. this is second time shooting someone. >> reporter: rally organizers they are referring to 2010 shooting involving the officer in that shooting a man was shot in the back and paralyze while also fleeing from police we reached out to the fail police department for comment, on the status of investigation in the officer involved shooting earlier this movement the department declined to comment citing an ongoing internal investigation. live from the sat center alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> bod of the one of the swim hers went missing in atlantic city last friday has been located. police say body of the 16 year-old clea hand was found at jefferson avenue beach in margate. on friday, hand and a friend, ramone crim went missing at jetty at martin lieutenant are king boulevard at 6:30 p.m. af
ross told supporters. >> there is video footage that shows some things that give us pause. >> reporter: commissioner acknowledging surveillance from a nearby business that shows officer, shooting david jones in the back as he was fleeing. >> we have to put an toned this new because other cops will look at this like oh, i can till somebody too and nothing will happen to me. this is second time shooting someone. >> reporter: rally organizers they are referring to 2010...
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david per due. he'll join us to talk health care negotiations and tax reform amd later wilbur ross and li fox will jointhe select usa investment summit and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infect
david per due. he'll join us to talk health care negotiations and tax reform amd later wilbur ross and li fox will jointhe select usa investment summit and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well,...
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david jones of germantown was shot in the back at hunting park and whitiker avenues on thursday, the officer said jones was stopped for driving a motorbike recklessly. commissioner richard ross said jones ignored the officer and that's when he grabbed jones. >> it was a violent encounter initially. the individual pulls a nine millimeter out which was fully load. >> the commissioner said an officer and witness warned jones not to pull out the gun. the officer fired hitting jones, jones moved away with his back to the officer and that's when the officer shot him again. commissioner ross said jones never fired his shot. he never said a word, department policy allows police to shoot a fleeing suspect. jones' family said he was not angel, but he did not deserve to be shot in the back. commissioner ross hopes the video provides more context about the entire incident. >>> investigators say officer williams was arrest for pointing a gun and was involved in a confrontation. she turned he, -- herself in yesterday. >>> president trump said he is willing to testify under oath about the conversation with james comey. the president godged questions whether -- dodged questions whether thei
david jones of germantown was shot in the back at hunting park and whitiker avenues on thursday, the officer said jones was stopped for driving a motorbike recklessly. commissioner richard ross said jones ignored the officer and that's when he grabbed jones. >> it was a violent encounter initially. the individual pulls a nine millimeter out which was fully load. >> the commissioner said an officer and witness warned jones not to pull out the gun. the officer fired hitting jones,...
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wilbur ross is saying everything's great it's great, great, great you know, it's great it's great, david>> okay. if you say so. you were away for a week there's a lot of agreeness that went on during the week i was gone so much had to come on the phone a couple of times with the change at the top of ge and the deal -- not giant in the sense of size. diapers.com was probably a larger percent and of market cap than whole foods is in terms of right now but giant in terms of impact >> i look at this group and i say these guys, the common ground they have is that they want to get in and get out >> there's still a lot of buzz today surrounding the amazon deal now published reports say that amazon will likely take steps to cut prices at whole foods and reduce head counts grocery-related stocks did tumble deutsche cuts costco to a hold, are there buckets of devalue that are unamazonable? >> this is like when walmart destroyed all the mom and pop stores amazon has very low gross margins and make a ton of money. food had been the one area -- walmart -- i don't know how this happened but walmart be
wilbur ross is saying everything's great it's great, great, great you know, it's great it's great, david>> okay. if you say so. you were away for a week there's a lot of agreeness that went on during the week i was gone so much had to come on the phone a couple of times with the change at the top of ge and the deal -- not giant in the sense of size. diapers.com was probably a larger percent and of market cap than whole foods is in terms of right now but giant in terms of impact >> i...
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ross bridge. southbound is biz from cottman -- busy from cottman into girard. new one in burlington to watch out for, jacksonville road close to 130. >> david is off, meteorologistogers joins us after the break. >> reporter: good morning everybody we've been tracking a batch of clouds move winning a weak disturbance to want west over philadelphia now. let's look at the day ahead. we have cloudy skies at the moment, but sunshine in the afternoon. the breeze will pick up this afternoon, 81 for the high. enjoy it. tomorrow, partly sunny skies, 80. late day isolated shower or thunderstorm. saturday, clouds and sun, 77. it's wet on sunday especially the second half of the day. 76. monday unstable with the low moving out. clouds and showers 75. cooler tuesday and wednesday, enjoy the 80s while you can, matt. >> will do, thank you karen. >>> "action news" is monitoring the condition of city council david oh stabbed in a robbery attempt overnight. the story at 6abc.com. you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know
ross bridge. southbound is biz from cottman -- busy from cottman into girard. new one in burlington to watch out for, jacksonville road close to 130. >> david is off, meteorologistogers joins us after the break. >> reporter: good morning everybody we've been tracking a batch of clouds move winning a weak disturbance to want west over philadelphia now. let's look at the day ahead. we have cloudy skies at the moment, but sunshine in the afternoon. the breeze will pick up this...