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"franklin", toca las costas mexicanas.dado a conocer esta noche, encapuchados armados dicen que lucharÁn hasta con la vida en contra de la dictadura comunista en venezuela. comenzamos. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: edición nocturna", con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. enrique: muy buenas noches, las sanciones que el departamento del tesoro impuso a 23 ciudadanos mexicanos por presuntos vÍnculos con una organizaciÓn criminal dirigida por raÚl flores, ha sacudido los cÍrculos del fÚtbol y tambiÉn del mundo del espectÁculo de mÉxico. entre los seÑalados, estÁn el jugador de fÚtbol rafael mÁrquez y el cantante juliÁn álvarez . mÁrquez sprawl anunciÓ --se pronunciÓ esta noche desde guadalajara. reportera: con la voz entrecortada, el futbolista mexicano rafael mÁrquez, leyÓ un comunicado sin permitir ningÚn tipo de preguntas. rafael: hoy en dÍa esto es mi partido mÁs difÍcil. quiero que se esclarezca todo esto en cuanto se pueda. reportera: rafael mÁrquez se ha convertido en uno de los Íconos futbolísticos mÁs embl
"franklin", toca las costas mexicanas.dado a conocer esta noche, encapuchados armados dicen que lucharÁn hasta con la vida en contra de la dictadura comunista en venezuela. comenzamos. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: edición nocturna", con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. enrique: muy buenas noches, las sanciones que el departamento del tesoro impuso a 23 ciudadanos mexicanos por presuntos vÍnculos con una organizaciÓn criminal dirigida por raÚl flores, ha...
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coming up i'll tell you why the franklin institute was one of the best places to view the eclipse in our area, jessica. >>> plus along the path of totality the franklin institute's derek pits will join us live to describe what it was like with darkness falling in the middle of the day. >> it was history in the making for the first time a total solar eclipse cast shadow across parts of the u.s. >> this is inspiring, all inspiring. the celestial show playing out in the sky and from the city to the shore people in our area set their sights upward. >> i see it. >> wow. >> but, for revellers in the line of totality, it was a full view of the majestic display. >> it is sun actually vanished watching everybody scream, having a great time was a blast. >> and as you can tell tonight many people are saying the solar eclipse was well worth the wait. good evening i'm jessica dean. >> i'm nicole brewer in for ukee washington. now how much people got to see depended on where they were. it was only several states that felt full impact of this eclipse and this is what they were treated to from orego
coming up i'll tell you why the franklin institute was one of the best places to view the eclipse in our area, jessica. >>> plus along the path of totality the franklin institute's derek pits will join us live to describe what it was like with darkness falling in the middle of the day. >> it was history in the making for the first time a total solar eclipse cast shadow across parts of the u.s. >> this is inspiring, all inspiring. the celestial show playing out in the sky...
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live at the franklin institute, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you sarah. there was a line down the block at wills eye hospital in philadelphia this morning as more than 2,000 people got their hands on a free pair of those approved glasses. the entire batch was gone in an hour. >> i feel like i just won a million dollars. i finally got the glasses. >> if you're wondering if you can keep your pair for the next solar eclipse in april 2024, check the label. some of the glasses do have an expiration date. the ones we saw today expire in 2021. >>> well, they had their eyes glued on the eclipse at various libraries throughout new castle county including the garfield park location on carolyn drive. some residents had the chance to look through a special telescope that allowed that em to see the sun and to see the eclipse with the color of the sun. much a similar scene at the folcroft public library in delaware county. their eclipse event included messages from a member of the delaware county astronomer's association. you can relive the ecl
live at the franklin institute, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you sarah. there was a line down the block at wills eye hospital in philadelphia this morning as more than 2,000 people got their hands on a free pair of those approved glasses. the entire batch was gone in an hour. >> i feel like i just won a million dollars. i finally got the glasses. >> if you're wondering if you can keep your pair for the next solar eclipse in april 2024,...
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. >> reporter: detec franklin is an experienced man. and this -- >> this is one of the very few cases where the more i dug, the less sense that it made. >> reporter: no, nothing made sense about this. a murder so sudden and so brutal. was it a robbery gone bad? the investigation was just beginning. when we come back, tire tracks in the mud that belonged to neither richard nor stacey. >> you could see richard's impressions passov over those a then went over stacey's. >> it had . ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ with motionsense tech
. >> reporter: detec franklin is an experienced man. and this -- >> this is one of the very few cases where the more i dug, the less sense that it made. >> reporter: no, nothing made sense about this. a murder so sudden and so brutal. was it a robbery gone bad? the investigation was just beginning. when we come back, tire tracks in the mud that belonged to neither richard nor stacey. >> you could see richard's impressions passov over those a then went over stacey's....
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aunque no hubo muertos, "franklin" acabÓ con los cultivos de plÁtanos.n que algunos de sus diplomÁticos sufrieron pÉrdidas auditivas luego de exponerse a dispositivos secretamente plantados en cuba. el gobierno cubano lo ha negado. la pregunta es en quÉ consisten estos ataques. vilma: cÓmo pudo haber sido posible que diplomÁticos de estados unidos que trabajaban en la embajada en cuba sufrieren misteriosamente daÑs --daÑos secretos del oÍdo que los obligÓ a regresar a estados unidos? "nuestro personal estadounidense no estaba seguro, porque obviamente algo les paso y --pasÓ y nosotros lo tomamos muy en serio", dijo la vocera del departamento de estado. dicen que se trata de un ataque con ondas de sonidos imperceptibles al oÍdo que se envÍan a metros de distancia de su objetivo. algo que segÚn la comunidad cientÍfica y mÉdica es totalmente posible. >> los gobiernos, tratando de crear armas han inventado sistemas en los que comprimen el sonido y ese sonido comprimido se puede enviar por largas distancias a un foco especÍfico. a veces ese sonido es tan pode
aunque no hubo muertos, "franklin" acabÓ con los cultivos de plÁtanos.n que algunos de sus diplomÁticos sufrieron pÉrdidas auditivas luego de exponerse a dispositivos secretamente plantados en cuba. el gobierno cubano lo ha negado. la pregunta es en quÉ consisten estos ataques. vilma: cÓmo pudo haber sido posible que diplomÁticos de estados unidos que trabajaban en la embajada en cuba sufrieren misteriosamente daÑs --daÑos secretos del oÍdo que los obligÓ a regresar a...
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abraham lincoln and franklin roosevelt.t. we're expecting our modern president to do everything they did and more. at same time we're expecting a president to do it at no cost to us, no sacrifice to the american people. those set of assumptions we have, based upon a reading of history backwards. they don't see as i argue in the book all the changes, all sacrifices, all the adjustments that had to occur through everyone of these great presidencies. our rigid view is ahistorical. it lead us to under state opportunities for reform and change for an office so important to us in such crisis. >> host: another excerpt from the book, the president has too many people to please, too many issues to address. a scholar made the point more than 50 years ago when he observed leaders even those with popularity of franklin roosevelt and john of the f kennedy, are forced to bargain for their put power and often bargaining from weaknesses. >> one the things you hear about, lament after deep state. it is not problem of a deep state, problem of
abraham lincoln and franklin roosevelt.t. we're expecting our modern president to do everything they did and more. at same time we're expecting a president to do it at no cost to us, no sacrifice to the american people. those set of assumptions we have, based upon a reading of history backwards. they don't see as i argue in the book all the changes, all sacrifices, all the adjustments that had to occur through everyone of these great presidencies. our rigid view is ahistorical. it lead us to...
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to be far from an umbrella as we look live at sky 6 hd outside we go, the gray skies over the ben franklin parkway in center city and parts of i-95 and pens landing. david murphy is live now. good thing the phillies don't play? >> not right now. we have rain pushing into the i-95 corridor, most stuff in green is the light stuff but i want to zero in on showers to the west and this was producing lightning back in through here a short time ago. no active lightning from this cluster right now. malvern you are getting hit with this up toward 202 and could be in steadier rain for another half hour or so. if you are in media or malvern you may want to give it 20 minutes before going out. and this down at ocean city, new jersey and you may want to get in off the beach right away, you have no lightning but a heavy downpour heading your way and that will be here for 15 minutes. lighter rain at millville and fortescue, and i want to point out there is an active clutter of rain with lightning bolts, only three in the last five minutes but we were counting as many as seven. if this maintains the traje
to be far from an umbrella as we look live at sky 6 hd outside we go, the gray skies over the ben franklin parkway in center city and parts of i-95 and pens landing. david murphy is live now. good thing the phillies don't play? >> not right now. we have rain pushing into the i-95 corridor, most stuff in green is the light stuff but i want to zero in on showers to the west and this was producing lightning back in through here a short time ago. no active lightning from this cluster right...
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franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in the local newspaper imagining an algerian politician, okay? defending the slavery of christians 100 years before and franklin, the master of satire was showing, you're not only -- >> and he responded directly to jackson and also showing jackson that he, in fact, still had his full faculties about him and this was the last act of benjamin franklin because he died only weeks after writing this editorial. >> yeah. i saw a hand back there. >> what kind of discussion or debates, did they in any way or form inform the american debate? >> when i read the ablig society petition at length, they are pointing out that there are abolition societies that have emerged throughout the larger atlantic world in which we call europe, so the london society has emerged in this period and it's closely corresponding with the pennsylvania abolition society and there is a society in paris which has also emerged and also corresponding and one of its leading advocates makes a trip over to p
franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in the local newspaper imagining an algerian politician, okay? defending the slavery of christians 100 years before and franklin, the master of satire was showing, you're not only -- >> and he responded directly to jackson and also showing jackson that he, in fact, still had his full faculties about him and this was the last act of benjamin franklin because he died only weeks after writing this editorial. >> yeah. i saw a hand back there....
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[cheers] >> and thank you to a very, very special man, franklin graham, reverend franklin graham, for leading us in prayer, and thank you to alveda king, the niece of the great dr. martin luther king. [cheers] >> it really shows you that america is indeed a nation of faith. we know that. >> yeah! >> well, i'm thrilled to be back in phoenix in the great state of arizona. [cheers] >> where so many thousands of hard-working american patriots.
[cheers] >> and thank you to a very, very special man, franklin graham, reverend franklin graham, for leading us in prayer, and thank you to alveda king, the niece of the great dr. martin luther king. [cheers] >> it really shows you that america is indeed a nation of faith. we know that. >> yeah! >> well, i'm thrilled to be back in phoenix in the great state of arizona. [cheers] >> where so many thousands of hard-working american patriots.
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the franklin institute is sold out. now, a viewing party will be held here at the franklin on monday. they will have some to give it but not enough for everybody. so, we're going to have to say if you already have your glasses make sure to bring them with you. reporting live at the franklin institute trish hartman channel6 "action news." >> let me see how they look on you. >> reporter: here we go. stylish. >> there we go. >> there it is. >> okay. wear them to dinner. be sure to tune in 6abc on monday. abc news will be bringing you coast to coast coverage of the great american eclipse at 1 o'clock after "action news" at noon. >> meteorologist adam joseph is traveling to missouri to bring you one of the best views of monday's great american eclipse. his live reports begin sunday right here on "action news." >>> time now for the "action news" traffic report. >> matt pelman back in the "action news" traffic center and it's friday finally, matt, hm. >> and we try to take the glasses half full approach when it comes to delive
the franklin institute is sold out. now, a viewing party will be held here at the franklin on monday. they will have some to give it but not enough for everybody. so, we're going to have to say if you already have your glasses make sure to bring them with you. reporting live at the franklin institute trish hartman channel6 "action news." >> let me see how they look on you. >> reporter: here we go. stylish. >> there we go. >> there it is. >> okay. wear...
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by then, franklin roosevelt himself had vanished from the scene. cheers for his last speech to congress was the last year see her. my book takes the view that they were well and truly earned. thank you. [applause] >> which we know about fdr's thoughts about the postwar world and his concerns that churchill wanted to go back to the imperium that he wasn't really willing to give up on his vision of world order. >> that had a lot to do with the tensions that began to unravel the friendship and partnership of churchill and roosevelt. because churchill was very concerned as a matter of military proposition with the balkans and eastern mediterranean and ultimately with the suez canal. he continually pressed for an invasion of the greek island of rome which sounded ridiculous for american strategists who wanted to get to berlin by the straightest possible line from britain to northern europe. did not want to send american troops into the mediterranean any more than they had to. this became a theme of a relationship that was turned on this. because the ame
by then, franklin roosevelt himself had vanished from the scene. cheers for his last speech to congress was the last year see her. my book takes the view that they were well and truly earned. thank you. [applause] >> which we know about fdr's thoughts about the postwar world and his concerns that churchill wanted to go back to the imperium that he wasn't really willing to give up on his vision of world order. >> that had a lot to do with the tensions that began to unravel the...
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ben franklin bridge is clear. still watching the schuylkill expressway for construction there, east and westbound in between the blue route and city line avenue, right now westbound showing yellow for a little bit of slow on the drive time, but for the most part, you can get by pretty well. starts around city line avenue. but from the blue route to the vine on the eastbound side, just 13 minutes. not seeing anything there even with some of the lanes lost. >>> and new from overnight, a woman was trapped on the roof of h her home while her ex-boyfriend was in a stacndoff with police. he became yuch set after the woman handed him a restraining order and he told her called 911, he would shoot officers. she climbed on to the roof and call 911 anyone. he is now in police custody. >>> president trump ignited a new round of rage from critics after defend his original comments on the charlottesville violence. >> in a heated conference with reporters, he said not everyone involved in the violence is being held accountable b
ben franklin bridge is clear. still watching the schuylkill expressway for construction there, east and westbound in between the blue route and city line avenue, right now westbound showing yellow for a little bit of slow on the drive time, but for the most part, you can get by pretty well. starts around city line avenue. but from the blue route to the vine on the eastbound side, just 13 minutes. not seeing anything there even with some of the lanes lost. >>> and new from overnight, a...
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bizarre that was at benjamin franklin asked? and he said god came to our aid in the formation of this country why would we doubt he would help us now? the representative the every pass things worked out they created the constitution many of those used the word for iraq unless it was astounding that the seated worked out and he walks out of the building and a woman woman, mrs. powerball of philadelphia confronts him. so i can imagine in this dowager says dr. franklin what have you given us? a monarchy or a republic? he says a republic madam, if you can keep it. that is where this comes from. [applause] maybe you heard it history class but it is an odd quirk of history the only way we know about this exchange and franklin is james mchenry the 34 year-old delegate heard this and went home to write this live and his diary the reason we know the existence of this isn't like the speech this was off the cuff but think of the words if you can keep it he understood what they created buses utterly unprecedented but the greek city states w
bizarre that was at benjamin franklin asked? and he said god came to our aid in the formation of this country why would we doubt he would help us now? the representative the every pass things worked out they created the constitution many of those used the word for iraq unless it was astounding that the seated worked out and he walks out of the building and a woman woman, mrs. powerball of philadelphia confronts him. so i can imagine in this dowager says dr. franklin what have you given us? a...
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this is the only way franklin could have signed this petition. and franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in the local newspaper, imagining an algerian politician, okay, defending the slavery of christians a hundred years before. and, of course, franklin, the master of satire, was showing here not only -- and he responded directly to jackson -- not only that he was countering jackson but also showing jackson that he, in fact, still had his full faculties about him. this was really the last act of benjamin franklin because he died only weeks after writing this editorial. yes. i saw a hand back there. yes. >> more globally, what kind of discussion or debates about slavery were happening in europe at this time? did they in any way inform the american debate? >> yes. so hopefully you got -- when i read the pennsylvania abolition society petition at length, they are pointing out that there are abolition societies that have emerged throughout the larger atlantic world, what we call europe. so the london society has emerged in this period. and, in fact, is closely corresponding
this is the only way franklin could have signed this petition. and franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in the local newspaper, imagining an algerian politician, okay, defending the slavery of christians a hundred years before. and, of course, franklin, the master of satire, was showing here not only -- and he responded directly to jackson -- not only that he was countering jackson but also showing jackson that he, in fact, still had his full faculties about him. this was really the last...
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field, all those years, drove over the walt whitman bridge, the ben franklin franklin, seeing from a distance, and the crowd behind me, real a honor. i had to work for it. and, you know it, wasn't given so, you know, just looking for the neck one. a lot going through my head, specially as i was breaking through the line of scrimmage, i saw agholor, he was blocking behind, i just charged outright behind him. either way i've fallen into the ends zone. >> i tell you, don, i've talk to this guy before. he is such a nice guy. and i'm just so happy for him to have this experience great great experience for him, and he plays with a chip on his shoulder, drafted out of wisconsin, here he is with a opportunity to make his hometown team. coming to you from lincoln financial field. for lesley van arsdall, i'm don bell for cbs-3 eyewitness sports. >> the birds are also working on their chemistry and one show of solidarity on the side lines did in the go unnoticed. this is eagles defensive ends, chris long, with his arm around teammate malcolm jenkins during the national anthem. long grew up in c
field, all those years, drove over the walt whitman bridge, the ben franklin franklin, seeing from a distance, and the crowd behind me, real a honor. i had to work for it. and, you know it, wasn't given so, you know, just looking for the neck one. a lot going through my head, specially as i was breaking through the line of scrimmage, i saw agholor, he was blocking behind, i just charged outright behind him. either way i've fallen into the ends zone. >> i tell you, don, i've talk to this...
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next to benjamin franklin it's governor morris. i thought when i first learned about hem, we had a distinctive name, and he also has a distrifrnthive peg leg. the story is that he was in a carriage leg and some say that he was escaping from an asegnation with a leady and you can decide for yourself. he was here with his elegant walking stick peering over benjamin franklin along with the rest of the pennsylvania delegation and it's striking how central these delegates were here in the home state. so the great issue in addition to the presence or absence of a bill of rights that divided the constitutional convention was the question of slavery. this is the great moral stain in american history. the original decoration of independence had promised that all men are created equal, but the constitutional convention was not able to vindicate that promise because of a disagreement about the status of slavery and also about the political consequences that would result from allowing slavery to continue. there were some framers who opposed sl
next to benjamin franklin it's governor morris. i thought when i first learned about hem, we had a distinctive name, and he also has a distrifrnthive peg leg. the story is that he was in a carriage leg and some say that he was escaping from an asegnation with a leady and you can decide for yourself. he was here with his elegant walking stick peering over benjamin franklin along with the rest of the pennsylvania delegation and it's striking how central these delegates were here in the home...
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next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. thought when i first learned about him he was a governor but he wasn't. he just had a very distinctive name, which was governor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he get the peg leg you may ask? well, the story is that he was in a carriage accident and some say that he was escaping from an asig nati assignation with a allied, others say he just had a carriage accident. you can decide for yourself. he had the elegant walking sticstic stick, peering over benjamin franklin along with the rest of the delegation, and it is striking how these delegates were here in their home state. so the great issue in addition to the presence or ab sense sen bill of right that divided the constitutional convention was the slavery. the declaration of independence promised all men were created equal, but the constitutional convention was not able to vindicate that promise because of a disagreement about the stat us of slavery and also about the political consequences that would result from allowin
next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. thought when i first learned about him he was a governor but he wasn't. he just had a very distinctive name, which was governor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he get the peg leg you may ask? well, the story is that he was in a carriage accident and some say that he was escaping from an asig nati assignation with a allied, others say he just had a carriage accident. you can decide for yourself. he had the elegant walking...
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. >>> hurricane franklin makes landfall overnight slamming into mexico. we have a look at its new path. >>> and a poultry prop. this morning we know who placed the massive inflatable chicken across from the white house. >>> a good thursday morning to you all. we begin with the new threat from north korea to launch rockets near a u.s. territory. >> take a look at one of three american military bases on guam located roughly 2,100 miles from the korean peninsula there. now, the north in a bold statement says it's working on an attack plan for the waters near this island. >> but japan's defense minister today said his country could shoot down any missiles fired toward the u.s. territory. >> abc's erielle reshef joins us now from washington with more on north korea's latest threat. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. north korea now putting a time line on its threats warning it could strike guam by the middle of this month. president trump's tough talk on north korea echoing around the world. >> north korea best not make any mor
. >>> hurricane franklin makes landfall overnight slamming into mexico. we have a look at its new path. >>> and a poultry prop. this morning we know who placed the massive inflatable chicken across from the white house. >>> a good thursday morning to you all. we begin with the new threat from north korea to launch rockets near a u.s. territory. >> take a look at one of three american military bases on guam located roughly 2,100 miles from the korean peninsula...
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as for the franklin institute they're sold out.eporting at the franklin institute trish hartman channel6 "action news". >> meteorologist adam joseph is traveling to missouri bring you the best views of the monday great american eclipse. his live reports begin sunday on "action news" and be sure to tune into 6abc on monday. abc news is going to be bringing us coast to coast coverage of the great american eclipse beginning at 1 o'clock, that is right after "action news" at noon. >>> a plane caught fire today at philadelphia international airport but this was a drill. firefighters started this blaze on purpose as part of a live burn training exercise. the drill gives crews hands on experience to practice their response in case of a real emergency. the fire department says the exercise was a success. >>> mayor jim kenney welcomed attendees to a public conference on public housing in center city this morning. it is the opening doors to opportunities resident conference. the conference is hosted by philly seeds, that is the subsidiary of
as for the franklin institute they're sold out.eporting at the franklin institute trish hartman channel6 "action news". >> meteorologist adam joseph is traveling to missouri bring you the best views of the monday great american eclipse. his live reports begin sunday on "action news" and be sure to tune into 6abc on monday. abc news is going to be bringing us coast to coast coverage of the great american eclipse beginning at 1 o'clock, that is right after "action...
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and franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in a local newspaper imagining an algerian politician defending the slavery of christians a hundred years before. and of course franklin the master of satire was showing you're not om -- and he responded directly to jackson -- not only that he was countering jackson but he in fact still had his full faculties about him. and franklin died only week afrz writing this editorial. >> what kind of discussion or debates about slavery, what happened in europe at this time any way form the american debate? >> when i read the pennsylvania abolition society petition at length they are pointing out there are abolition societies that have emerged throughout the larger atlantic world, what we call europe. so the london society has emerged in this period. and in fact it's closely corresponding with the pennsylvania abolition society. there is a society in paris which has also emerged and also corresponding. and in fact one of its leading advocates makes a trip to meet and create mo
and franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in a local newspaper imagining an algerian politician defending the slavery of christians a hundred years before. and of course franklin the master of satire was showing you're not om -- and he responded directly to jackson -- not only that he was countering jackson but he in fact still had his full faculties about him. and franklin died only week afrz writing this editorial. >> what kind of discussion or debates about slavery, what happened...
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franklin hadn't been the president of that society? >> that's a good question. we saw that the quaker petitions, right -- there's two petitions from quaker yearly meetings that were also presented, and these quaker yearly meetings had nothing to do with franklin, right? he did not sign that petition. so on the one hand we could say that they were hurt, so that his role wasn't necessary for them to be heard. however, his signature on that document, okay, acts to sort of signal again to congress that these principles of the pennsylvania a pennsylvania abolition society have greater nation willal curr and relevance. that's sort of the role that his signature and involvement played. and that, in fact, was the very important one in, again, this attempt to sort of project larger national congruence with the pennsylvania abolition society. one other things, james jackson accused franklin of being senile, saying this was the only way he possibly could have signed the petition. he got his revenge. he wrote a satire in a local newspaper imaginin
franklin hadn't been the president of that society? >> that's a good question. we saw that the quaker petitions, right -- there's two petitions from quaker yearly meetings that were also presented, and these quaker yearly meetings had nothing to do with franklin, right? he did not sign that petition. so on the one hand we could say that they were hurt, so that his role wasn't necessary for them to be heard. however, his signature on that document, okay, acts to sort of signal again to...
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one being about franklin delano roosevelt who had polio. he had a door carved in the mahogany wall so he could take the elevator from his car to his office without having to use a wheelchair. it was a way for him to keep his privacy and not encourage questions and that kind of thing from the public. we are standing in the fonew yo state assembly. the room opened in 1879. it didn't look anything as it does today. it had an incredible vaulted ceiling, 56-foot tall vaulted ceiling. one of the tallest ever attempted. after about ten years, the ceiling started to fail, and assemblymen were finding chunks of stone on their desks. so they, unfortunately, had to replace the ceiling. and when they did that they also covered up murals that had been painted right on the stonework which the famous 19th century artist william morris hunt. but there was no alternative, so they built a lower ceiling made of mahogany and papier-mache. the papier-mache came in handy later when there was a terrible fire in 1911. as the fire reached the assembly, the papier-m
one being about franklin delano roosevelt who had polio. he had a door carved in the mahogany wall so he could take the elevator from his car to his office without having to use a wheelchair. it was a way for him to keep his privacy and not encourage questions and that kind of thing from the public. we are standing in the fonew yo state assembly. the room opened in 1879. it didn't look anything as it does today. it had an incredible vaulted ceiling, 56-foot tall vaulted ceiling. one of the...
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center of the solar system was center of attention today at the franklin institute. >> glad we came, we came back from bucks county to see this today. i'm glad that we came. >> hundreds gathered at one of the largest viewing parties in the region to witness the unique celestial event. >> yeah because you won't see it for another seven years. >> sight did not difficulties a point.nother seven years. >> wow. >> oh, my god. >> every time we have seen, the clouds pass by, you hear an audible oh and ah when you we see how much of moon is blocking out the sun. great experience for everyone. >> whether you were part of the big crowd or just quietly laying in the grass in the backyard like i was we all took away scientific knowledge or at lee some very cool memories from this experience. coming up at 6:00 we will talk more about the safe ways, that the franklin institute allowed folks to view, and learn, about the out of this world show in the sky, this afternoon. at cbs-3 "eyewitness news" meteorologist katie fehlinger now back to you. >> very cool, thanks very much >>> franklin institute's
center of the solar system was center of attention today at the franklin institute. >> glad we came, we came back from bucks county to see this today. i'm glad that we came. >> hundreds gathered at one of the largest viewing parties in the region to witness the unique celestial event. >> yeah because you won't see it for another seven years. >> sight did not difficulties a point.nother seven years. >> wow. >> oh, my god. >> every time we have seen, the...
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i think that certainly franklin dell know roosevelt had an incredible impact on new york state. he came back into public service after being a state senator and then contracting polio at 39 but encouraged by wife and friends to run for governor. that of course led to the presidency during an incredible time in america's history, the world war ii and the great depression. grover cleveland went quickly from being mayor of buffalo to governor in 1884, and then on to the presidency. where he was the only president to serve two times with an interruption in the middle. marten van buren of course was governor in 1828. and was from in area actually. and his home is lyndon weld is not far from here. this was tlfs one governor impeached and he was governor in 1913. governor selzer . in retrospect it might have been a set up. there was a trial and after the impeachment his supporters went to the executive mansion and evidently trampled muddy boots on the furniture. he didn't leave the governorship with a good reputation. he was impeached because he was elected with the support of tamny ha
i think that certainly franklin dell know roosevelt had an incredible impact on new york state. he came back into public service after being a state senator and then contracting polio at 39 but encouraged by wife and friends to run for governor. that of course led to the presidency during an incredible time in america's history, the world war ii and the great depression. grover cleveland went quickly from being mayor of buffalo to governor in 1884, and then on to the presidency. where he was...
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katy z is at the franklin instit anyone watching this eclipse >> rep they need to do it safely here in the delaware valley we see effects of it. here at the franklin institute they will help people safely the museum has sun spotters and projectors that will project the eclipse on a larger screen they collected material for you'll face away from the sun >> it's a phenomenal event. you don't always get a chance to be able to talk about eclipses first time we had an eclipse so many people are excited. >> rep now what will it color. i downloaded an important app. this app let's me go with the i'll share that information with you coming up in the next half hour. >>> we can wait for that. the franklin tooth is just one watch the eclipse and get free in the lehigh valley kids can and we'll highlight local mornin we'll complete coverage of 10. catch a special report beginning at 1:00 this afternoon. if you can get outside to see it, you can watch a live stream >>> ten sailors are missing singap a search-and-rescue operation is under way. here's new video that shows you can see the large hole i
katy z is at the franklin instit anyone watching this eclipse >> rep they need to do it safely here in the delaware valley we see effects of it. here at the franklin institute they will help people safely the museum has sun spotters and projectors that will project the eclipse on a larger screen they collected material for you'll face away from the sun >> it's a phenomenal event. you don't always get a chance to be able to talk about eclipses first time we had an eclipse so many...
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franklin roosevelt, ronald reagan, they brought the country together. they were unifying forces and focused on priorities that mattered most for the country. for franklin roosevelt it was getting unemployed people, getting them jobs. i believe donald trump was elected to help those who have been left behind and to bring them back into our nation as a whole. i'm frustrated that he is fallen into the same problem his predecessors had. that is not what he has been doing. where is the major proposal, the major legislation to give people opportunity who were left behind? it seems to me what we are doing , is cutting more and more people out. leaving them out of the american dream and in doing that, that contributes to the very dividing forces that you lament, tony, and i lament. we need a unifying president who offers opportunity to citizens of all kinds. that is what lincoln said and that is what we need today. "st: from the book again, candidates talk about the outcomes they want to achieve from robust economic growth to impregnable national security witho
franklin roosevelt, ronald reagan, they brought the country together. they were unifying forces and focused on priorities that mattered most for the country. for franklin roosevelt it was getting unemployed people, getting them jobs. i believe donald trump was elected to help those who have been left behind and to bring them back into our nation as a whole. i'm frustrated that he is fallen into the same problem his predecessors had. that is not what he has been doing. where is the major...
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what a shot, looking live over the ben franklin bridge, you can see still have clear skies all that sunshine from yesterday, we're starting with sunshine later this morning, it's going to be a good start to the day, we're going to see a few more clouds move into the picture later. 69 in the city. 62 in reading. 68 in beach haven. 59 atlantic city airport. if you're out for a jog you can see where where the temperatures are going. 7578, 66. that looks like matt a little bit, doesn't it. we modeled our jogging after matt. 9:00 a.m., 73 degrees, noon, 82 degrees, if you're heading out for a jog, you have good temperatures to do that. few more clouds and it is more humid today, today's high, 85 degrees, under mostly sunny skies. things change tomorrow, details coming up. >> i hope they shower and clean up quickly and get back to the desk, because they have a minute and a half. good morning everybody, live schuylkill expressway west conshohocken, both lanes open in both directions. yesterday we saw several accidents on the eastbound side. you have to be careful in the area where they milled the r
what a shot, looking live over the ben franklin bridge, you can see still have clear skies all that sunshine from yesterday, we're starting with sunshine later this morning, it's going to be a good start to the day, we're going to see a few more clouds move into the picture later. 69 in the city. 62 in reading. 68 in beach haven. 59 atlantic city airport. if you're out for a jog you can see where where the temperatures are going. 7578, 66. that looks like matt a little bit, doesn't it. we...
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at the franklin institute they have tons of activities. for those who have not gotten their hands on the glasses they have you covered you, too. the american eclipse is almost upon us. >> it's going to be fun, i'm excited about it. when was the last time it happened? , 79. >> reporter: these sisters will see the phenomena at camp at the franklin institute. >> i never seen an eclipse before. they have a plan for us to wear glalsz and then we'll look at the -- glasses and then we'll look at the eclipse. >> reporter: the coveted glasses are needed to safely view the eclipse. >> even if you don't have glasses we have you covered. >> so you're saving the day for some of the procrastinators. >> reporter: and for everybody to enjoy together. >> reporter: it's one of the many activities taking place this afternoon. >> telescopes with filters and projecting the surface of the sun and using solar viewers with canopies with special material that blocks out 99.98% of the sun. these are like the glasses, but bigger. activities are here until 4:00 p.m.
at the franklin institute they have tons of activities. for those who have not gotten their hands on the glasses they have you covered you, too. the american eclipse is almost upon us. >> it's going to be fun, i'm excited about it. when was the last time it happened? , 79. >> reporter: these sisters will see the phenomena at camp at the franklin institute. >> i never seen an eclipse before. they have a plan for us to wear glalsz and then we'll look at the -- glasses and then...
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donde la tormenta tropical franklin ha cobrado fuerza como huracan categoria uno.r huracan de la temporada en el atlantico. -- la alerta por el paso de franklin esta activada desde el puerto de veracruz de donde se espeta que pase entre la noche del miercoles y la manana del jueves hasta cabo rojo. -- franklin viaja con vientos sostenidos de mas de 75 mph gaby outro -- se espeara que esta temporada de huracanes sea bastante activa , esperandose que se formen entre 5 a 9 huracanes. take sot pilar take sot andres take vo blanca --casi muere electrocutado!.. un sujeto sube a una torre de transmision al norte de la baha y cae de una altura de 80 pies... le contamos en qu termin este incidente... take vo cesar -- tensin al desnudo!.. dan a conocer imagenes de los instantes en que un policia dispara contra un hombre armado fuera de una iglesia, que se paseaba como dios lo trajo al mundo... take vo blanca -- a puÑo limpio se enfrentan a ladrones!... el dueÑo de un negocio y su hijo se defienden de malhechores armados... y todo queda grabado en video... tenemos ms imgenes
donde la tormenta tropical franklin ha cobrado fuerza como huracan categoria uno.r huracan de la temporada en el atlantico. -- la alerta por el paso de franklin esta activada desde el puerto de veracruz de donde se espeta que pase entre la noche del miercoles y la manana del jueves hasta cabo rojo. -- franklin viaja con vientos sostenidos de mas de 75 mph gaby outro -- se espeara que esta temporada de huracanes sea bastante activa , esperandose que se formen entre 5 a 9 huracanes. take sot...
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. >>> then the first hurricane of the season, franklin, is gaining strength and barrelling down on mexico, popular vacation spots as well. we'll have the accuweather forecast ahead. >>> and finally, they've been able to capture all the wonderful, breathtaking, jaw-dropping, beautiful things that new york city has to offer. yes. soak it all in. >> is that the pizza rat? >> they've done it in wax. light the wick and take it all in. the scents of new york, come on, baby, light my candle, or actually, don't. ♪ come on baby, light my it's thursday, august 10th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i don't remember that verse in the song. ♪ come on baby, light my candle ♪ >> i'm pretty sure that's what they meant. jack is soaking in all the smells of new york. >> love it. >> can you imagine if they could bottle it all up in one. >> we'll find out how they did it and give our own little smell test a little later. but a different tests ca lating this morning between the u.s. and north korea. >> it is a test for our foreign policy advisers and the president indeed. naval base in guam wh
. >>> then the first hurricane of the season, franklin, is gaining strength and barrelling down on mexico, popular vacation spots as well. we'll have the accuweather forecast ahead. >>> and finally, they've been able to capture all the wonderful, breathtaking, jaw-dropping, beautiful things that new york city has to offer. yes. soak it all in. >> is that the pizza rat? >> they've done it in wax. light the wick and take it all in. the scents of new york, come on,...
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ben franklin high school find your power solar training program.six-week course in energy solar installation and job readiness skills >> i learned a lot about installation and the different rules and how the solar modules work >> instruction was provided by the philadelphia based company solar states using a curriculum developed by the philadelphia energy authority and the school district. >>> a big party tonight for giant panda twins in china. ching and bing, bing are celebrating second birthday, their home was decorated before treating them to an ice birthday cake. giant pandas will start to live alone after they turn two, the brother and sister were told are expected to be separated in the near future. happy birthday, . >>> before we say good night let's go back out to ukee washington one more time. the poconos is great in the summer in the winter sort of looks like it. >> it's been a special day, a special day here in jim thorpe, folks beeping the horn saying hi. you had a special moment >> thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for show
ben franklin high school find your power solar training program.six-week course in energy solar installation and job readiness skills >> i learned a lot about installation and the different rules and how the solar modules work >> instruction was provided by the philadelphia based company solar states using a curriculum developed by the philadelphia energy authority and the school district. >>> a big party tonight for giant panda twins in china. ching and bing, bing are...
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franklin may be the first hurricane of this season, but it is not expected to be the last. doug: between now and the middle of october, the height of the manyn, there could be as as nine more hurricanes, and 2-5 major.e could be franklin, by the way, is just a remnant now. no longer even a tropical storm. it's in the mountains of mexico. a little more cloudiness right now. that's going to be the pattern the rest of today, tomorrow, saturday, and sunday. a little bit of sunshine, clouds and possible thunderstorms. however, we do not expect today, just passing clouds. 82 at reagan national right now. we continue to stuff the bus at safeway. we invite you all day long to bring school supplies, pens, papers, notebooks, backpacks. the weather will be final afternoon long. ber friends from abc 7 will out there this afternoon until 10:00 tonight. satellite radar shows cloudiness . heavier cloud cover well to the west. not believe the showers will make it past the mountains tonight. tomorrow, the area of high pressure that has given us this brings usch today isolated showers midday
franklin may be the first hurricane of this season, but it is not expected to be the last. doug: between now and the middle of october, the height of the manyn, there could be as as nine more hurricanes, and 2-5 major.e could be franklin, by the way, is just a remnant now. no longer even a tropical storm. it's in the mountains of mexico. a little more cloudiness right now. that's going to be the pattern the rest of today, tomorrow, saturday, and sunday. a little bit of sunshine, clouds and...
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franklin could trigger a surge of four to six feet near and north of the center. look at the eye. >> it looks very powerful. >> it does. all of this comes as forecasters revise their outlook for this year's hurricane season. it could be an extremely active one with 14 to 19 named storms. five of them could be major hurricanes. >>> this past winter, the city of seattle notched its wettest winter ever. now it has gone to the other extreme, marking more than 50 days without rain, the city's longest dry streak since 1 951. i'm not sure if people are complaining. >> probably not. >>> a lot of us have borrowed money from a friend. >> 99 cents pizza here in new york. there's a pie in that may require a mortgage. guinness has certified it as the most expensive pizza in the world at $2700. >> what? >> what? >> what? >>2,700 dollars. >> it includes caviar from the cass peaen sea, flower petals from california which sound like those could be in abundance. and gold from ecuador. the dough is made from squinic. >> wow. so it looks amazing. >> would you pay $2700? >> i can unde
franklin could trigger a surge of four to six feet near and north of the center. look at the eye. >> it looks very powerful. >> it does. all of this comes as forecasters revise their outlook for this year's hurricane season. it could be an extremely active one with 14 to 19 named storms. five of them could be major hurricanes. >>> this past winter, the city of seattle notched its wettest winter ever. now it has gone to the other extreme, marking more than 50 days without...
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here's a look at franklin. came ashore last night. it still has 70-mile-per-hour winds moving to the west at 15. that means it's going to push it over mexico city as we head throughout today and the flooding devastating flooding rains and mudslides are going to be the big issue. up to 15 inches of rain will fall in the next 24 hours. reggie, natasha. >> actually, i'm going to jump in from the live desk. new video coming in of franklin, since you were just talking about it. look at this. it's causing serious flooding along mexico's eastern coast. you have been warning us about this, and as mike has been saying, you can see the cars, buses, swept up as water rushes down local streets in vara cruz, authorities ordered classes canceled at public schools today as a precaution. franklin was the first hurricane of the atlantic hurricane season. natasha. >> we have time lapse video of franklin from hurricane hunters at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. they collect data that helps forecasters make accurate predictions and h
here's a look at franklin. came ashore last night. it still has 70-mile-per-hour winds moving to the west at 15. that means it's going to push it over mexico city as we head throughout today and the flooding devastating flooding rains and mudslides are going to be the big issue. up to 15 inches of rain will fall in the next 24 hours. reggie, natasha. >> actually, i'm going to jump in from the live desk. new video coming in of franklin, since you were just talking about it. look at this....
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as you go outside, sky6 live hd showing dry conditions over the ben franklin bridge. it's already humid out there. it's going to continue to get muggier as the day goes on. the temperature currently, 76 degrees. dewpoint 69, a lot of us in the 70s already that's oppressive humidity. winds are light, ocean temperature, 79. future tracker 6 shows you between now and 9:00 there's a chance of a spotty pop-up shower or thunderstorm. then we'll get into a period in the day, late morning mid afternoon hours where there's not much going on, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies. in fact you don't want to see a lot of sun today because destabilize the atmosphere and you will wind up with a better chance of strong storms later. whether or not we get the sun or the strong storms any storm that does form could producing drenching downpours. remember there's a flood watch in effect across the region for the afternoon all the way up to midnight tonight. the model has this in the northern and western areas and spills into philadelphia and 11:00 p.m. we're seeing something, so adam an
as you go outside, sky6 live hd showing dry conditions over the ben franklin bridge. it's already humid out there. it's going to continue to get muggier as the day goes on. the temperature currently, 76 degrees. dewpoint 69, a lot of us in the 70s already that's oppressive humidity. winds are light, ocean temperature, 79. future tracker 6 shows you between now and 9:00 there's a chance of a spotty pop-up shower or thunderstorm. then we'll get into a period in the day, late morning mid afternoon...