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and you cannot give if you have an empty cup. >> reporter: greenwood chose inn keeping. >> these handsing breakfast. these hands may be making beds. these hands are writing bills. >> reporter: today there are more than 9 million women-owned businesses, a number that's tripled in 30 years. >> a longer, financially more responsible life. if you're not in charge of it, it's going to be pretty rough. >> reporter: what's the toughest thing about going out on your own? >> getting over a fear of failure. >> reporter: it hasn't all been success, but today greenwood and her husband own four inns. and thinking about what's next. >> every day when i make a decision there's a little bit of something i learned in the past. look at that. >> reporter: all to secure her future. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> and that is our broadcast for a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> right now at 6:00, the cost of crime skyrocketing. not just for the victims,
and you cannot give if you have an empty cup. >> reporter: greenwood chose inn keeping. >> these handsing breakfast. these hands may be making beds. these hands are writing bills. >> reporter: today there are more than 9 million women-owned businesses, a number that's tripled in 30 years. >> a longer, financially more responsible life. if you're not in charge of it, it's going to be pretty rough. >> reporter: what's the toughest thing about going out on your own?...
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. >> reporter: monique greenwood figured out her recipe for success 13 years ago, editor and chief ofmagazine, she came home to the brooklyn bed and breakfast she ran on the side she was jealous for her guests. >> what they were doing for themselves, i wasn't doing for me. and you cannot give if you have an empty cup. >> reporter: greenwood chose inn keeping. >> these hands are making breakfast. these hands may be making beds. these hands are writing bills. >> reporter: today there are more than 9 million women-owned businesses, a number that's tripled in years. >> a longer, financially more responsible life. if you're not in charge of it, it's going to be pretty rough. >> reporter: what's the toughest thing about going out on your own? >> getting over a fear of failure. >> reporter: it hasn't all been success, but today greenwood and her husband own four inns. and thinking about what's next. >> every day when i make a decision there's a little bit of something i learned in the past. look at that. >> reporter: all to secure her future. ann thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> and that is
. >> reporter: monique greenwood figured out her recipe for success 13 years ago, editor and chief ofmagazine, she came home to the brooklyn bed and breakfast she ran on the side she was jealous for her guests. >> what they were doing for themselves, i wasn't doing for me. and you cannot give if you have an empty cup. >> reporter: greenwood chose inn keeping. >> these hands are making breakfast. these hands may be making beds. these hands are writing bills. >>...
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market street between greenwood avenue and route 130. if you're taking the area, bridges are looking good this morning. no accidents to report on the majors in delaware. >>> good morning. take a look at this beautiful shot of the comcast center. you can also see the clouds in the background as we head into the rest of the morning. we'll see mostly cloudy skies. temperatures stay below average for us. it will be a nice, mild day. we do see a warming trend as we head into tomorrow and we're also tracking storms heading into your thursday afternoon and evening. for philadelphia right now, 68 degrees, just a few clouds here. humidity's at 65%. wind speeds out of the northeast at 7 miles per hour. and throughout our beach communities, we're at 69 degrees here in lewis, 65 in avalon, 63 degrees in woodbine. coastal flood advisory stays in effect for most of today. we are also dealing with a high rip current risk. be careful if you plan on heading into the water, although we are going to see really great conditions down the shore, mid-70s for o
market street between greenwood avenue and route 130. if you're taking the area, bridges are looking good this morning. no accidents to report on the majors in delaware. >>> good morning. take a look at this beautiful shot of the comcast center. you can also see the clouds in the background as we head into the rest of the morning. we'll see mostly cloudy skies. temperatures stay below average for us. it will be a nice, mild day. we do see a warming trend as we head into tomorrow and...
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expect some slow-downs again market street between greenwood and 130. upper providence, back over to pa. egypt road near 422 accident that's moved to the shoulder. but, there still may be delays in that area. finally, gravel pike, route 29, near big road, 73, reports of an accident there. we've also got numerous areas of construction, including 95 southbound toward the airport, so be careful. kerry? >> caitlin, thank you. 6:13 right now. not just a watch. apple reveals its newest gadget, but it doesn't just make phonecalls. all of the neat things you'll be able to control >>> the taj mahal casino has now filed for bankruptcy. trump entertainment reports, they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy tuesday, wilmington, delaware. atlantic city trump plaza hotel and casino already slate today close next week, concern turns now to the trump taj mahal, its 1200 unionized workers, governor chris christie addressed legal move while at camden school event yesterday. >> won't be any unemployment surrounding the trump reorganization, what they are doing is using bankrup
expect some slow-downs again market street between greenwood and 130. upper providence, back over to pa. egypt road near 422 accident that's moved to the shoulder. but, there still may be delays in that area. finally, gravel pike, route 29, near big road, 73, reports of an accident there. we've also got numerous areas of construction, including 95 southbound toward the airport, so be careful. kerry? >> caitlin, thank you. 6:13 right now. not just a watch. apple reveals its newest gadget,...
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gloucester city we've got an accident market street near greenwood avenue. a little problem there. tacony palmyra bridge is up as we have been saying so you might want to head to the betsy ross bridge instead. here's your live look at 42. that's your northbound traffic, about a 15 minute ride from the a.c. expressway to the walt whitman bridge. 68 degrees right now in philadelphia. not too bad. it's going to be a little bit warmer today, a little bit brighter as well so no weather related problems for your morning commute or your evening commute, a high today of 81, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> emotions ran high in ferguson missouri last night. the public had the chance to sounds off to the city council for the first time on the deadly shooting of michael brown. the crowd was so large leaders had to move the pleating to a local church. >>> the gathering was supposed to promote community healing but anger and frustration prevailed. >> not going to let you go back to business as usual. it's not going to happen. >> it should not take for mike brown to die for
gloucester city we've got an accident market street near greenwood avenue. a little problem there. tacony palmyra bridge is up as we have been saying so you might want to head to the betsy ross bridge instead. here's your live look at 42. that's your northbound traffic, about a 15 minute ride from the a.c. expressway to the walt whitman bridge. 68 degrees right now in philadelphia. not too bad. it's going to be a little bit warmer today, a little bit brighter as well so no weather related...
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it is a along that march that stokely carmichael after being arrested for the 27th time in greenwood, mississippi is going to call for black power. right? what did black power mean? well black power according to carmichael meant radical social, cultural, political and ethical ratification. dr. king said don't use there term black power because people are equating that term with violence. carmichael says the decision to release black power was a collective decision and black people need to define political and social funonmes for themselves. it is minteresting now. we talk about ferguson and the politics and the police brutality. but the black people stokely carmichael was concerned about were the poorest of the poor. it wasn't just students even though he was concerned about students. it wasn't elites. it was the poorest of the poor because they were designed right and citizenship and closed out of democracy. king and carmichael's ship is close between 1966 and king's death april 4th, 1968. in the course of doing research on stokely's life his anti-war activism was fascinating to me.
it is a along that march that stokely carmichael after being arrested for the 27th time in greenwood, mississippi is going to call for black power. right? what did black power mean? well black power according to carmichael meant radical social, cultural, political and ethical ratification. dr. king said don't use there term black power because people are equating that term with violence. carmichael says the decision to release black power was a collective decision and black people need to...
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a 12-year-old boy was arrested for taking a gun into schmid elementary school, at 98-th and greenwood. >> the explosion has left a man in serious condition. he is in the i see you at the hospital. investigators remain on the scene try to determine exactly what happened last night. it was just before 10:00 when fire crews were called to a home in the 1100 block of morningside drive. crews arrived quickly. the found the home owner walking around outside. other firefighters worked to put out the plane'flames. to dogs had te cared for. the cause of the explosion is not known but the chief suspects the explosion was caused by a gas leak. the man told firefighters he had just turned his furnace on for the first time and went to bed and woke up to the explosion. the battalion chief has advice for people. >> make sure you get furnaces and water heater check before you turn them on. major your fireplaces get checked out before start them up. this could have been avoided. >> the explosion was so powerful it blew out the front and east walls of the home. shattered several windows. the company is
a 12-year-old boy was arrested for taking a gun into schmid elementary school, at 98-th and greenwood. >> the explosion has left a man in serious condition. he is in the i see you at the hospital. investigators remain on the scene try to determine exactly what happened last night. it was just before 10:00 when fire crews were called to a home in the 1100 block of morningside drive. crews arrived quickly. the found the home owner walking around outside. other firefighters worked to put out...
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. >> darren greenwood is livermore's assistant public director. and while water has been darren's profession for many years, art has been his hobby for even longer. >> you know, it's a nice outlet to relax. >> along the way he has done a few other high-profile jobs but none more rewarding than his murals at his workplace. that is, until his latest work. >> when else do you get a chance to help someone who is sick. >> at 17 his son joe was diagnosed with leukemia, the hospital would become their home away from home for three years. it was seven thomething they wen the first night that stuck with darren, a care package thanks to an anonymous donor. >> it was the coolest thing that somebody you don't know is thinking about you. sorry. so i got to thinking at that point, what could i do? and so, i figured that's what i could do. >> and this is just what darren did. he took three weeks off from his job at the water treatment plant and working day and night covered an entire wall and the ceiling of the pediatric family waiting area. >> because there's p
. >> darren greenwood is livermore's assistant public director. and while water has been darren's profession for many years, art has been his hobby for even longer. >> you know, it's a nice outlet to relax. >> along the way he has done a few other high-profile jobs but none more rewarding than his murals at his workplace. that is, until his latest work. >> when else do you get a chance to help someone who is sick. >> at 17 his son joe was diagnosed with leukemia,...
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lee greenwood opens up about singing his beloved song for veterans in northern virginia. next. in fairfaxounty we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> doctors in bethesda are closely watching a physician who is exposed to the ebola virus. >> he was transferred to the national institutes of health clinical center yesterday for observation. health officials aren't releasing a lot of information about him, but we do know he came into close contact with the virus while working at a hospital in sierra leone. it's unclear whether the physician is experiencing any symptoms, but doctors told us today they'll be ready to treat him if he should become infected. >> remember, exposure does not
lee greenwood opens up about singing his beloved song for veterans in northern virginia. next. in fairfaxounty we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we...
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the ceremony ended with lee greenwood, the national ambassador for helpingahero.org.news4 at 6:00, lee greenwood tells me a secret about the song he's been singing now for 30 years. in manassas, chris gordon, news4. >>> helping a hero.com has provided more than 100 homes in 22 states. this is the second home in virginia and a third is under construction. >>> covering the cost, we now know who is going to pay for those potential late-night metro rides after the playoff games. find out how a local university wound up footing the bill i'm tracee wilkins. we are learning more about the melai that happened over the weekend. we have new details about the 13-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy injure >>> we want to get back to that breaking news about the white house intruder, that fence-jumper we told you about earlier this hour. there was a report this evening that omar gonzalez was not stopped at the front door as first reported by the secret service. but made it into the east room. ran by the stairs that lead up to the first family's private residence. "washington post" re
the ceremony ended with lee greenwood, the national ambassador for helpingahero.org.news4 at 6:00, lee greenwood tells me a secret about the song he's been singing now for 30 years. in manassas, chris gordon, news4. >>> helping a hero.com has provided more than 100 homes in 22 states. this is the second home in virginia and a third is under construction. >>> covering the cost, we now know who is going to pay for those potential late-night metro rides after the playoff games....
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." >> better news here greenwood charter school in philadelphia is is living up to the green in its name. today students looked on as giant solar panel was installed at the school. it will supply the school with clean renewable energy and the school plans on using money saved on electric bills towards student field study exertions and the project is funded by a 30,000 donation from green mountain energy sun club. >> a former world war ii veteran from delaware county was awarded a number of medals posthumously for his service today sergeant howard wilson served in army air corps during war time and today his family ak is semed awards including purple heart for bravery and he also received air medal european african middle eastern campaign medal and victory medle and prisoner of war medal he die >> even in the jubilation of yesterday's win there's tough news to report. >> every week we're talking about another guy that goes down. eagles linemen are dropping left being right and setser and jason kelce is out with a sports hernia that will require surgery and no timetable for his return. it
." >> better news here greenwood charter school in philadelphia is is living up to the green in its name. today students looked on as giant solar panel was installed at the school. it will supply the school with clean renewable energy and the school plans on using money saved on electric bills towards student field study exertions and the project is funded by a 30,000 donation from green mountain energy sun club. >> a former world war ii veteran from delaware county was awarded...
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greenwood. i sure do. but we have some basic thanges we will work on that i hope will find the initiative's attention. >> and that tax, 2.3% is on total revenues, no just on profits? >> yes. >> it's money you're still paying. >> even if you don't make money you pay this tax, mr. chairman. it's truly off revenue. >> doctor? >> i just want to emphasize the point that i think we are at risk of losing a generation of investigators in bio medical research, building on the point that the doctor made about young faculty. we are seeing an increasing loss of junior faculty as they're unable to make the transition from a mentor career development toward an independent investigator award because of the challenges at the n.i.h. level and younger individuals see that. so we have a forward stream of individuals again to bio me cal research so the bottom line is we have a decreasing number of young investigators. s we think about the future of biomedical research that's a critical issue. he n.i.h. has made significant ef
greenwood. i sure do. but we have some basic thanges we will work on that i hope will find the initiative's attention. >> and that tax, 2.3% is on total revenues, no just on profits? >> yes. >> it's money you're still paying. >> even if you don't make money you pay this tax, mr. chairman. it's truly off revenue. >> doctor? >> i just want to emphasize the point that i think we are at risk of losing a generation of investigators in bio medical research,...
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greenwood, with the biotechnology industry organization. >> i served with 12 years with chairman pitts, and for the past 10 years, i have been the president and ceo of a biotechnology industry organization. we are the national trade association for biotechnology, and we represent about 900 companies involved in drug discovery. most of them, small startup companies that are trying to make some medical breakthroughs in curing disease. i want to company for three things. first, for taking this kind of initiative, this notion of 21st entry to her's, as a major committee roger. second, for doing it in a completely bipartisan way, which we all know is too rare, and third for doing it right in terms of going out and listening to the people. he'll often, we turn to ideological think tanks, and we think that they have all of the answers, and they don't, so this is the correct way to do that. thank you for that. and in the course of our conversation, i hope to talk about the three r's, and the first is research, getting with making sure that dr. collins at nih is adequately funded, but also a la
greenwood, with the biotechnology industry organization. >> i served with 12 years with chairman pitts, and for the past 10 years, i have been the president and ceo of a biotechnology industry organization. we are the national trade association for biotechnology, and we represent about 900 companies involved in drug discovery. most of them, small startup companies that are trying to make some medical breakthroughs in curing disease. i want to company for three things. first, for taking...
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scotty greenwood sits on the board. >> art has very if you cultural barriers, and it's a way to centera conversation with somebody when you can't speak their language. >> for 30 years, faith has asked artists to create original works for consulates in 140 countries. it includes roy liechtenstein, and all of the work is paid for by private donations, key in a time of fiscal restraint. >> we now have a foundation. >> the artist in a sculpture garden at the u.s. embassy in athens, and he was challenged to focus on more than beauty. >> once you enter the public rem realm, you have a different response. >> he was asked to honor the former secretary of state, colin powell. it illustrates powell's ties to jamaica. >> and it is the nighttime sky on the night that he was born in the bronx. but it's the nighttime sky over jamaica, on april 5th , 1937. >> these artists give their works to us, so we're not commissioning, or buying their work. they're giving of their time and giving their inspiration and talents. >> nearly 30 years standing between countries, the good will of artists and people who
scotty greenwood sits on the board. >> art has very if you cultural barriers, and it's a way to centera conversation with somebody when you can't speak their language. >> for 30 years, faith has asked artists to create original works for consulates in 140 countries. it includes roy liechtenstein, and all of the work is paid for by private donations, key in a time of fiscal restraint. >> we now have a foundation. >> the artist in a sculpture garden at the u.s. embassy in...
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scottly greenwood sits on the board. >> art has no language barrier. have a conversation with somebody even when you can't speak their language. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years they have asked artists to create original works for u.s. embassies and console lates. the roster of participants is large. all of the work is paid through for private donations, key in a time of fiscal restraint. this artist designed a sculpture garden in athens. he said he was challenged to focus on more than beauty. >> once you enter the public realm you take on a different responsibility. >> reporter: they asked painter to create a work honoring colin powell. >> it is nighttime sky on the night that he was born in the bronx, but it's the nighttime over jamaica on april the 5th, 1937. >> these artists give their works to us. so we're not buying the work. they are giving of their time and inspiration and talent. >> reporter: nearly 30 years of promoting cross-cultural understanding between countries lay the goodwill between people and artists who love art. >>> now to our pict
scottly greenwood sits on the board. >> art has no language barrier. have a conversation with somebody even when you can't speak their language. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years they have asked artists to create original works for u.s. embassies and console lates. the roster of participants is large. all of the work is paid through for private donations, key in a time of fiscal restraint. this artist designed a sculpture garden in athens. he said he was challenged to focus on more...
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the big rig is reported at greenwood.as an accident now just a stall. 50 minutes as you make your way north towards coyote valley towards the mountain view expressway. >>: mark police: are saying they identified a-- >>:will: this incident happened on labor day they are searching for this person they have identified him. they're still searching this morning here is a cellphone video that was posted by the suspect's friend. the suspect apparently thought that the man was exposing himself to his son. he confronts them punches him several times in the face. he is an elderly man that speaks very little english. there's not a life-threatening injuries to his face. >>:will: the san jose police do not even know if he exposed himself to the suspect or the suspect's gun. he still needs to expand chip that. what ever happened they do not encourage what this man did. we're showing you this picture. they were able to identify him from the cellphone video they want to track him down and speak with him. this is also with what happened a
the big rig is reported at greenwood.as an accident now just a stall. 50 minutes as you make your way north towards coyote valley towards the mountain view expressway. >>: mark police: are saying they identified a-- >>:will: this incident happened on labor day they are searching for this person they have identified him. they're still searching this morning here is a cellphone video that was posted by the suspect's friend. the suspect apparently thought that the man was exposing...
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. >> in true pay it forward fashion, deron greenwood doesn't even know the name of the person who did something nice for him, nor will he know the names of the countless people he is helping. though if they look in just the right place, they can see his. somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000 cars drive past the livermore waste water treatment plant on isabelle avenue every single day. most of the people thinking the city paid a professional artist to create the murals they see spanning one corner of the property. very few would guess it was really the guy in the corner office. >> yeah, i do get that a lot when people come out to tour the plant. nice, thank you, i painted those. thanks, no, you have an artist. no, it's me. >> assistant public works director. and while water has been deron's profession for many years, art has been his hobby even longer. >> you know, it's a nice outlet to relax. >> reporter: along the way, deron's done a few other high profile jobs, but none as rewarding, he says, as the murals at his workplace, that is until his latest work. >> i mean, when else do yo
. >> in true pay it forward fashion, deron greenwood doesn't even know the name of the person who did something nice for him, nor will he know the names of the countless people he is helping. though if they look in just the right place, they can see his. somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000 cars drive past the livermore waste water treatment plant on isabelle avenue every single day. most of the people thinking the city paid a professional artist to create the murals they see spanning...
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greenwood charter school in roxborough installed solar array panels.hey're putting together class documentary on the environmentally and economically friendly energy. and savings from the panels will be used to provide transportation for three student field trips. >> look around us today, it's a sunny, beautiful day. and there's no reason not to use that beautiful, clean source of energy. >> students were able to sign the pan. s before they were installed. the solar array was funded by a $30,000 donation from the green mountain energy sun club. >>> white house breach. there are new details emerging about the man who jumped the fence and made it inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we'll tell you what the feds say he had in his car and the local connection to another weekend white house security breach. >>> missing soldiers found. we have new information about the three afghan troops who vanished over the weekend from cape cod. where they were discovered this afternoon and why they may have disappeared. >>> and funding boost. the cash-strapped philadelphia
greenwood charter school in roxborough installed solar array panels.hey're putting together class documentary on the environmentally and economically friendly energy. and savings from the panels will be used to provide transportation for three student field trips. >> look around us today, it's a sunny, beautiful day. and there's no reason not to use that beautiful, clean source of energy. >> students were able to sign the pan. s before they were installed. the solar array was funded...
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greenwood, more moderate rain has moved through. ellendale, more moderate rainfall. in some cases, quick heavy rain is approaching that area. that will continue to slide through suss sex county. camden, gloucester county, patchy light rain. windslowe township. mercer county, still dealing with light rain. east winds across 95. we're going to keep the that in the forecast tonight. areas of patchy light drizzle or showers. pie pressure will be eventually pushing this offshore and slowly trying to move away from the area and come tomorrow this area of high pressure will pretty much take over and give us a lot more in the way of sunshine. right now in philadelphia, 64. much of the area in the mid to low 60s right now. if you look to our south and southwest, we have much warmer air here. this will start to move in as we go into tomorrow and will stay in place over the weekend. winds gusting near about 20 miles an hour in atlantic city. closer to 25. along with those winds, again, temperatures are a little cooler. low 60s in millville and atlantic city. 64 degrees in wildw
greenwood, more moderate rain has moved through. ellendale, more moderate rainfall. in some cases, quick heavy rain is approaching that area. that will continue to slide through suss sex county. camden, gloucester county, patchy light rain. windslowe township. mercer county, still dealing with light rain. east winds across 95. we're going to keep the that in the forecast tonight. areas of patchy light drizzle or showers. pie pressure will be eventually pushing this offshore and slowly trying to...
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i would like to thank the rector of the church, rick greenwood. i would also like to thank this evening the senior warden of the church, steven tuck, and steven is in the back, so give him a round of applause because he's keeping this open for tonight. but again, it's one of the things we try to do with the programs that we've been offering, especially today, and i don't think we could have had better venues being indoors today with the weather, but we were at guilfoyle baptist and i see, mr. powell, you're here this evening and we appreciate the courtesy we were given this morning with your congregation and here tonight at st. paul. we chose these two locations because they were congregations that were in existence at the time of the civil war when these events were happening. in the case of st. paul, it has origins, the congregation has origins set to the early stage of virginia's history when we're still emerging as a colony and getting our feet under ourselves here. but the current church where we are today was built between 1855 and 1857. it
i would like to thank the rector of the church, rick greenwood. i would also like to thank this evening the senior warden of the church, steven tuck, and steven is in the back, so give him a round of applause because he's keeping this open for tonight. but again, it's one of the things we try to do with the programs that we've been offering, especially today, and i don't think we could have had better venues being indoors today with the weather, but we were at guilfoyle baptist and i see, mr....
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former representative jim greenwood, current president of bio, puts it this way. for far too long, public companies have been ham strung by one-size-fits-all regulations that stifle their growth. this will foster innovation and stimulate ground breaking reserve and development at emerging companies in pennsylvania and across our nation. finally, mr. speaker, there are companies in and around bucks county, pennsylvania, that have the resources to invest right now in small businesses. this bill will allow them to invest more of their resources in advancing american workers instead of spending money complying with needless regulations in washington. these are just some of the examples of how this bill provides necessary relief to those we are counting on to power our economy as it continues to recover. mr. speaker, i spent the summer touring 100 businesses in my district and desmite my frustrations -- despite my frustrations with washington, i remain optimistic as i know our recovery is in the right hands as long as american workers and entrepreneurs are in the drive
former representative jim greenwood, current president of bio, puts it this way. for far too long, public companies have been ham strung by one-size-fits-all regulations that stifle their growth. this will foster innovation and stimulate ground breaking reserve and development at emerging companies in pennsylvania and across our nation. finally, mr. speaker, there are companies in and around bucks county, pennsylvania, that have the resources to invest right now in small businesses. this bill...
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host: next caller in greenwood. i'm a poor guide at the statehouse.you were very interactive with our visitors. i still talk to people who have been up to purdue and i guess you were the same way with folks up there. i had a follower -- father from california who came to purdue and casually stopped by your office and he said you followed up and called him back. a lot of the students seem to be meeting with you personally. how do you find time to meet all of these people on a one-on-one basis? i made it a priority. i did at the last job. when i said i worked for everybody in the state and they had a chance to see their employees, it's mainly about learning. how to do the job well. somebody asked me to make a new year's resolution and i said, ok, i want to meet 5000 students face to face this year. i know i have surpassed that by some number. i have dinner a lot with students in the evenings. i go to the gym several days a week. anywhere i can run into them -- it's fun, of course. it's a wonderful aspect of a job like this to get to know so many young p
host: next caller in greenwood. i'm a poor guide at the statehouse.you were very interactive with our visitors. i still talk to people who have been up to purdue and i guess you were the same way with folks up there. i had a follower -- father from california who came to purdue and casually stopped by your office and he said you followed up and called him back. a lot of the students seem to be meeting with you personally. how do you find time to meet all of these people on a one-on-one basis? i...