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james davis on comedy central james davis on comedy central everybody.asp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) (fless calories, and half the carbs, there's only one light beer to grab. miller lite. hold true. ♪ ♪oh, my love ♪my darlin' ♪i've hungered for your touch papa, hola! ♪i've hungered for your touch no, no no, no no no! ♪i'll be coming home, wait for me♪ you know 7up goes great with punch, but try mixing it with fresh cut fruit in sangria. or... use it to make a white wine spritzer, perfect for hanging out with 2chainz. i love your rap music. i have a helicopter. oooh. 7up. mix it up a little. and i used to ask if you could hear me now, with verizon, but i switched to sprint. hey... are you happy that you switched? yes - their network reliability is within 1% of verizon and our unlimited plan is half what you pay with verizon for a family of four. half? that's right - it's half. you could save over $1000 in the first year! they've been ripping us off! just think what you coul
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my host tonight, james davis is here everybody.et's get right to the big scandal that is rocking america's first family. >> kim cardion taking to social media that shut down rumors surrounding drug use. the realities posted a picture monday night where fans were quick to notice what appeared to be two lines of a white substance on a table in the background. cardion was quick to reply saying it was sugar from dylan's sugar store but late last night she realized it was wrong. >> this table in the background is a marble table, you guys. come on. >> yeah, come on guys. yiek why would she do cocaine when she's married to human cocaine. come on guys. >> think about it. kanye is like i'm going to open a fashion shore that's a space ship. >> she's like honey calm down have some cocaine. kin wasn't doing cocaine but i love how her excuse was that it was sugar from dylan's candy bar. that was her excuse. i don't know if you ever shopped there. it is as expensive as cocaine. pea lospeople their homes. people walk around the street hey man you
my host tonight, james davis is here everybody.et's get right to the big scandal that is rocking america's first family. >> kim cardion taking to social media that shut down rumors surrounding drug use. the realities posted a picture monday night where fans were quick to notice what appeared to be two lines of a white substance on a table in the background. cardion was quick to reply saying it was sugar from dylan's sugar store but late last night she realized it was wrong. >> this...
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but more painful to lucas is not knowing whether her boyfriend, james davis, is still in the jail or s been transferred to prison. >> i wrote james a letter. haven't got a letter back yet. >> who did you send it to? >> his mom. >> jail policy prohibits inmate-to-inmate communication, so lucas mails her letters to davis' mother who forwards them to davis. >> last time i talked to him was last month when i got a letter from him. so i don't know if he's gone or if he's still here. i want him to know that i'm here. i'm not going nowhere. i'm not going nowhere. i mean, people may say i should leave him alone, but i love him. he's got my heart. i just want to tell him that i'm here for him. >>> coming up -- >> my best friend that got killed. she got shot in the head. it was a trick. he just came up and just boom. i was standing right next to her. >> with her release date approaching, ginger lucas considers the dangers of her career as a prostitute. and jasmine slaughter experiences the loaf. >>> at the fairfax county adult detention center, josh franklin recently received five days in disci
but more painful to lucas is not knowing whether her boyfriend, james davis, is still in the jail or s been transferred to prison. >> i wrote james a letter. haven't got a letter back yet. >> who did you send it to? >> his mom. >> jail policy prohibits inmate-to-inmate communication, so lucas mails her letters to davis' mother who forwards them to davis. >> last time i talked to him was last month when i got a letter from him. so i don't know if he's gone or if...
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let's talk more about this with james davis. james from the university of st. gallion in switzerland. dean of the school of economics and political science. it's good to have you here on "newsroom." we just heard a moment ago, jeff sessions, what does he stand right now, given that this report directly contradict what is he said that he didn't have meetings first. and that he didn't have meetings about the campaign or policy issues? the story keeps changing. >> right, the story keeps changing and attorney general jeff sessions just can't clean with all of the stories. i think that's the problem with this administration. every time it's about russia, people seem to have forgotten meetings, and downplayed meetings, and drip by drip we get more. obviously, kislyak was doing his job. that's what they do, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the senator meeting with a foreign ambassador. on top of that, of course, we have the interview with the pled last week in "the new york times" where he himself suggested he's somewhat disappointed with his selection of session
let's talk more about this with james davis. james from the university of st. gallion in switzerland. dean of the school of economics and political science. it's good to have you here on "newsroom." we just heard a moment ago, jeff sessions, what does he stand right now, given that this report directly contradict what is he said that he didn't have meetings first. and that he didn't have meetings about the campaign or policy issues? the story keeps changing. >> right, the story...
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and you can hear the whole interview with james chapman, david davis's former chief of staff, on weekio 4 on the iplayer. a doctor has been shot dead and six others were seriously injured, after a man opened fire inside a hospital in new york. the gunman, who was a former employee at the hospital, later killed himself. nada tawfik reports from new york. the bronx—lebanon hospital is normally a place of care and concern but on friday afternoon, one doctor broke his oath to do no harm. a former employee of the hospital entered the building with an assault rifle concealed under a white doctors coat. media reports have identified him as dr henry bello. the 45—year—old fired numerous shots on the 16th and 17th floors of the hospital, which struck many doctors on duty. i want to say at the outset, thank god this was not an act of terrorism. it is an isolated incident. it appears to be a workplace related matter but that makes it no less tragic or no less horrible. immediately, emergency services responded and locked down the building. responding officers went floor to floor looking for the
and you can hear the whole interview with james chapman, david davis's former chief of staff, on weekio 4 on the iplayer. a doctor has been shot dead and six others were seriously injured, after a man opened fire inside a hospital in new york. the gunman, who was a former employee at the hospital, later killed himself. nada tawfik reports from new york. the bronx—lebanon hospital is normally a place of care and concern but on friday afternoon, one doctor broke his oath to do no harm. a former...
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exiting the european union oi’ david davis himself, and to that end, no comment from number 10 either. but i think we can assume that it would be unlikely for james out and say these things without david davis' blessing at least. he was in the job until very recently, and as far as we know, he has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if indeed it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a little bit frustrated, maybe he is feeling that his hands are tied to an extent in what is already a very difficult and complex operation. others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excuses in early should the brexit negotiations go wrong or fail ultimately. i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value. it is an interesting insight from somebody who, until relatively recently, was working right alongside the brexit secretary, who is, of course, charged with negotiating the uk's exit of the eu. the president of sinn fein, gerry adams, says he doesn't believe a deal to restore power—sharing in the northern ireland assembly will be agreed by the deadline of monday. the controvers
exiting the european union oi’ david davis himself, and to that end, no comment from number 10 either. but i think we can assume that it would be unlikely for james out and say these things without david davis' blessing at least. he was in the job until very recently, and as far as we know, he has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if indeed it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a little bit frustrated, maybe he is feeling that his hands are tied to an extent...
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others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin usingo get his excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or fail. excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong orfail. i think we have to take his comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from someone who until relatively recently was working right alongside the brexit secretary who is charged with negotiating the uk's exit from the eu. many thanks. jeremy corbyn has held up rally in what he says is the start of the tour of every marginal constituency of the country. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has held a rally in hastings in what he says is the start of a tour of every marginal constituency in the country. the home secretary amber rudd held the seat of hastings and rye byjust 346 votes last month. and mr corbyn told supporters he hoped labour would soon be fighting the next general election. he called for an end to the cap on public sector pay and what he said was a forty percent cut to local councils. stay together to win hastings and rye. stand together to
others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin usingo get his excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or fail. excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong orfail. i think we have to take his comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from someone who until relatively recently was working right alongside the brexit secretary who is charged with negotiating the uk's exit from the eu. many thanks. jeremy corbyn has held...
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almost 100 years ago, two republican congressman, james davis and robert bacon realized there was a problem with federal contracts. those contracts were unfair to the local economies. so in 1931, congress unanimously, unanimously approved davis-bake con prevailing wage ensuring that our construction workers are paid the same as construction workers in that local community. it is based on local wages and benefits, not whether there is a union or not. it keeps the community vibrant and takes into account things that happen in that local community. if it ain't broke, don't fix it, this is a classic example. at the are talking about surveys and methodologies. this system has worked for over 80 years. talking about technicalities, but this is cutting wages in a local community. why would you want to go back and say, i will hurt the people i represent, but apparently that is what we are doing. so we want to make sure that local workers are paid a fair wage. the system has worked fine for so many years and make sure those men and women who work hard each and every day are properly compensated. the
almost 100 years ago, two republican congressman, james davis and robert bacon realized there was a problem with federal contracts. those contracts were unfair to the local economies. so in 1931, congress unanimously, unanimously approved davis-bake con prevailing wage ensuring that our construction workers are paid the same as construction workers in that local community. it is based on local wages and benefits, not whether there is a union or not. it keeps the community vibrant and takes into...
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there's been no comment from number 10 or david davis department, but if we assume james number 10 orf we assumejames chapman's comments reflect david davis, then perhaps he feels frustrated and his hands are tied to a degree in what isa hands are tied to a degree in what is a complicated process. thank you very much. rugby, and the british and irish lions have beat new zealand's all blacks — levelling the three—match series. owen farrell's penalty in the final moments of the game earned the visitors a 24—21 victory over their hosts. it sets up what will be a thrilling final match next week, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports, from wellington. weather in rugby can be a great leveller and when you're up against the all blacks, it all helps. defeat here and any dreams of the lions making history would be over. for once, the rain was welcomed. for 12 years, new zealand has waited for the return of the to produce the game of their careers in the wind and rain of wellington if they're keep the series alive. we've got belief. we just need to gel together as one team. they wer
there's been no comment from number 10 or david davis department, but if we assume james number 10 orf we assumejames chapman's comments reflect david davis, then perhaps he feels frustrated and his hands are tied to a degree in what isa hands are tied to a degree in what is a complicated process. thank you very much. rugby, and the british and irish lions have beat new zealand's all blacks — levelling the three—match series. owen farrell's penalty in the final moments of the game earned...
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others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin usingcuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or ultimately fail. i think we have to take his comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from someone who until relatively recently was working right alongside the brexit secretary who years of course charge with negotiating the uk's exit from the eu. that was jonathan blake speaking to me earlier. thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a march against austerity. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament square later. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we have been speaking to a couple of the demonstrators. i have a severely disabled son and the fight i have had to get benefits for him and make sure he has got a standard of living has been unbelievable. that is another story. it is a real struggle andi another story. it is a real struggle
others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin usingcuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or ultimately fail. i think we have to take his comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from someone who until relatively recently was working right alongside the brexit secretary who years of course charge with negotiating the uk's exit from the eu. that was jonathan blake speaking to me earlier. thousands of protesters are...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministere his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. there will be further talks between the northern ireland political parties today as they try to reach a deal to save the power—sharing agreement by monday. the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire, said the situation "cannot continue for much longer," after the dup and sinn fein missed a government deadline on thursday. a number of british airways cabin crew are launching a sixteen—day strike from this morning in a long—running dispute about pay and conditions. the airline says that no short—haul flights will be affected, but it has brought in aircraft and crews from qatar airways to reduce the impact. thousands of police have been deployed in hong kong, where celebrations are being held to mark the 20th anniversary of the territory's handover from british to chinese rule. the new chief executive carrie lam was sworn in this morning. our correspondentjuliana liu joins us now from live from hong
james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministere his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. there will be further talks between the northern ireland political parties today as they try to reach a deal to save the power—sharing agreement by monday. the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire, said the situation "cannot continue for much longer," after the dup and sinn fein missed...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. if you were due to see adele at wembley this weekend — then we have some bad news. the singer has been forced to cancel both shows because she's damaged her vocal chords. in a series of tweets, adele said she was devastated and heartbroken — as the shows were the biggest of her life. but she admitted she'd struggled vocally earlier in the week. on wednesday night she also told fans that this tour could be her last. she thought for a moment about maybe miming so at least people could see her and be there but she said she wouldn't do that this week. hope she gets better soon. thousands of police have been deployed in hong kong, where celebrations are being held to mark the 20th anniversary of the territory's handover from british to chinese rule. the new chief executive carrie lam was sworn in this morning by the chinese president, amid tight security. clashes have taken place between pro—democracy and pro—beijing
james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. if you were due to see adele at wembley this weekend — then we have some bad news. the singer has been forced to cancel both shows because she's damaged her vocal chords. in a series of tweets, adele said she was devastated and heartbroken — as the shows were the biggest of her life. but she admitted she'd...
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others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excuses in earlyit negotiations go wrong or fail ultimately. i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value. it is an interesting insight from somebody who, until relatively recently, was working right alongside the brexit secretary, who is, of course, charged with negotiating the uk's exit of the eu. thousands of people opposed to the government's economic policies are demonstrating in central london. the crowds met outside bbc broadcasting house before marching past downing street and on to parliament square. speaking within the last are, the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, told marchers that austerity needed to be replaced with investment in society. grenfell taught us a message about housing. it taught us a message that so many people are frightened of living in tower blocks, frightened of the danger, frightened of the insecurity, and so many sleeping on oui’ insecurity, and so many sleeping on our streets and trying to survive, and so many children growing up in overcro
others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excuses in earlyit negotiations go wrong or fail ultimately. i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value. it is an interesting insight from somebody who, until relatively recently, was working right alongside the brexit secretary, who is, of course, charged with negotiating the uk's exit of the eu. thousands of people opposed to the government's economic policies are demonstrating in central...
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what is already a very difficult and complex operation, others are saying this is david davis potentially using jameshis excusesin using james chapman to get his excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or fail. but i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from somebody who was working right alongside the brexit secretary who is of course charged with negotiating the uk's exit of the eu. thousands of protesters are marching through central london calling for an end to government cuts. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is due to address the rally when it arrives in parliament square shortly. it comes after a labour bid to get bigger pay rises for nurses, firefighters and other public servants was narrowly defeated this week in the commons. we've been speaking to a couple of the people who are demonstrating. i have a disabled, severely disabled son, and the fight that i've had to have to try and get benefits for him, and to make sure he's got a standard of living has been unbelievable — i mean, that's another story. it's a real strugg
what is already a very difficult and complex operation, others are saying this is david davis potentially using jameshis excusesin using james chapman to get his excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or fail. but i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from somebody who was working right alongside the brexit secretary who is of course charged with negotiating the uk's exit of the eu. thousands of protesters are marching through...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerrmer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. there will be further talks between the northern ireland political parties today as they try to reach a deal to save the power—sharing agreement by monday. the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire, said the situation "cannot continue for much longer," after the dup and sinn fein missed a government deadline on thursday. a16 a 16 day strike this morning from airline staff. the airline says it has brought in a kraft and crews from qatar airways to reduce the impact. after the last major dispute in the thousand ten, all new crewjoined under different pay conditions. that difference is the backdrop for this latest strike set to run for 16 straight days. up to 1400 set to run for 16 straight days. up to 11100 could go out in strike vote far fewer have done so previously. they describe pay levels as poverty pgy- they describe pay levels as poverty pay. ba denies this and has offered passengers a refund, rero
james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerrmer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. there will be further talks between the northern ireland political parties today as they try to reach a deal to save the power—sharing agreement by monday. the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire, said the situation "cannot continue for much longer," after the dup and sinn fein missed a...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerformer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. a number of british airways cabin crew are launching a 16—day strike from this morning in a long—running dispute about pay and conditions. the airline says that no short—haul flights will be affected, but it has brought in aircraft and crews from qatar airways to reduce the impact. if you were due to see adele at wembley this weekend — then we have some bad news. the singer has been forced to cancel both shows because she's damaged her vocal chords. in a series of tweets, adele said she was devastated and heartbroken — as the shows were the biggest of her life. but she admitted she'd struggled vocally earlier in the week. on wednesday night she also told fans that this tour could be her last. thousands of police have been deployed in hong kong, where celebrations are being held to mark the 20th anniversary of the territory's handover from british to chinese rule. the new chief executive carrie lam was sworn
james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministerformer boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. a number of british airways cabin crew are launching a 16—day strike from this morning in a long—running dispute about pay and conditions. the airline says that no short—haul flights will be affected, but it has brought in aircraft and crews from qatar airways to reduce the impact. if you were due to see...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministery difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. she's taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, i'm thinking particularly on the european court ofjustice. she set a red line effectively for conference speech that has hamstrung these negotiations, in my view. 0n david davis, there isn't anybody better to be doing this negotiation in parliament. he is a very tough, resilient operator. there are red lines that have been set for him make thejob he has got to do extremely difficult. pro—democracy protests have taken place on the 20th anniversary of the handover of the former british colony of hong kong to china. several activists were arrested after clashing with police and pro—beijing demonstrators. the chinese president, who is visiting the territory, warned against any challenge to his government's authority. not the images china wanted for the 20th anniversary of the hong kong handover. democracy activists trying to gate—crash the party. president xi was safely ins
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministere his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. morning, thank you for coming in to talk about this. tell us exactly what he said, what is his criticism? it's an interesting insight from somebody who wasn't until recently right at the heart of britain's negotiations to leave the eu, he was david davis' chief of staff, as you say, his right—hand man and he has had strong words to say about what seems to be a split or at least a difference of opinion at the highest levels of government around the peram teres of that negotiation. he has given an interview to the week in westminster on radio 4 speaking about what he sees is the difficult position theresa may has put david davis in. she's taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, i am thinking particularly oi'i issues, i am thinking particularly on the european court ofjustice, she set a red line effectively for a co nfe re nce she set a
james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministere his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. morning, thank you for coming in to talk about this. tell us exactly what he said, what is his criticism? it's an interesting insight from somebody who wasn't until recently right at the heart of britain's negotiations to leave the eu, he was david...
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negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davishe prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. the chinese president, xijinping, says his government won't tolerate any challenge to its sovereignty in hong kong. mr xi was speaking at a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the handover of the former british colony to china. his comments came as several pro—democracy activists were arrested after clashing with both police and pro—beijing demonstrators. juliana liu reports from hong kong. an historic day for hong kong. government officials, including the incoming chief executive carrie lam, gathered for the flag—raising ceremony — marking 20 years since the city was handed from the uk to china. here she is being officially sworn in by the chinese president xijinping. mrs lam is the first woman to hold the position of chief executive and is vowing to restore trust in the local government. translation: we will provide more opportunities for young people to discuss, debate
negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davishe prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. the chinese president, xijinping, says his government won't tolerate any challenge to its sovereignty in hong kong. mr xi was speaking at a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the handover of the former british colony to china. his comments...
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james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime ministertalks with the european union. she's taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, i'm thinking particularly on the european court ofjustice. she set a red line effectively for conference speech that has hamstrung these negotiations, in my view. in david davis, there isn't anybody better to be doing this negotiation in parliament. he is a very tough, resilient operator. the red lines that have been set for him make thejob he has got to do extremely difficult. the film critic and journalist barry norman has died, he was 83. for more than 25 years he hosted a film show for the bbc, which was regarded by many movie buffs as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. speaking to me a little earlier, fellow critic toby earle said barry norman inspired him to get into film. he was a huge formative part of my childhood and one of the reasons i wa nted childhood and one of the reasons i wanted to go into journalism and childhood and one of the reasons i wanted to go intoj
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. >> mitchell davis is from the james spears foundation, gives that award to honor the best of the bestorld. awards routinely given to philadelphia chefs and restaurants he says philly has always been a foody city. i think any city could have a war who has the best anything, pat's, genos, a, whatever, that mean you have it in you to have a great food sit. you have passion, pride in who you are, the last few years, certainly the lags decade, but even the last five, four, three years, the scene has exploded here with new restaurant, at every level. >> wilwill he beck food, vetri, feud of the restaurants put philly on the map. >> sit of history, tradition, passion, and pride, and now a sit of amazing food. >> where does the food expert eat when he comes to town? >> i think we start, eat a few things. >> if you things including. if you love to eat like me, philadelphia is the place to be. >> vittoria wood he will, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> check this out. the newest offering on the deck of philadelphia's tall ship restaurant, mow show lou. pastry chef sandy valentine created the crazy mi
. >> mitchell davis is from the james spears foundation, gives that award to honor the best of the bestorld. awards routinely given to philadelphia chefs and restaurants he says philly has always been a foody city. i think any city could have a war who has the best anything, pat's, genos, a, whatever, that mean you have it in you to have a great food sit. you have passion, pride in who you are, the last few years, certainly the lags decade, but even the last five, four, three years, the...
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james robbins there. our europe editor katya adler is in brussels. david davisere does the truth lie, do you think? we have to take a deep breath and realise we‘re just at the beginning of this process, so we can‘t expect too many huge leaps. we also have to think that we‘ve moved quite fast in the last 12 months in the end. think about emotional response of the brexit vote in the uk, but also here in the eu. both sides are sitting down and working through things, issue by issue, since the last few weeks from now. that‘s because both sides have realised they need a deal and they wa nt realised they need a deal and they want a deal. of course there are going to be bumps in the road. some of them smaller, like we heard today, that uk citizens who remain in the eu won‘t be able to move from country to country, transferring their rights, but this isn‘t seen as a make or break issue. much more difficult is the role of the european court of justice. difficult is the role of the european court ofjustice. the eu insists that when it comes to eu citizens‘ rights in the u
james robbins there. our europe editor katya adler is in brussels. david davisere does the truth lie, do you think? we have to take a deep breath and realise we‘re just at the beginning of this process, so we can‘t expect too many huge leaps. we also have to think that we‘ve moved quite fast in the last 12 months in the end. think about emotional response of the brexit vote in the uk, but also here in the eu. both sides are sitting down and working through things, issue by issue, since...
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so, i do four voices, one is sammy davis junior, other one is johnny mathis, what was the other one today james >> now sammy davis doing kind man can. >> that was sammy. >> that was sammy. >> yes. >> here's johnny mathis. >> never mind. >> it is horrible. >> now, will they sound the same but i thought usually they tried, you know, if it sounds one way it will continue to sound the same. >> this new guy matt vogel trying to perfect this kermit voice and he will take over the role. it is not really very hard to do. you can do it. >> karen, try. >> no, you cannot. >> kermit the frog. >> i know i can i can only do beaker. >> kermit the frog. >> it takes skill. >> that sound like a sophisticated frog, kermit the frog. >> richard. >> yes. >> flyers. >> hey, kermit the frog, here i may look like i'm on a desolate island right here but in few minutes it will look like a scene from braveheart the flyers prospects, coaches and fans will be running down the beach taking this thing by storm. we have the entire schedule of events ready to rock where you guys need to be when to get high five's, autographs an
so, i do four voices, one is sammy davis junior, other one is johnny mathis, what was the other one today james >> now sammy davis doing kind man can. >> that was sammy. >> that was sammy. >> yes. >> here's johnny mathis. >> never mind. >> it is horrible. >> now, will they sound the same but i thought usually they tried, you know, if it sounds one way it will continue to sound the same. >> this new guy matt vogel trying to perfect this...
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davis, jr. >> yes. >> and now james blunt. >> they all sounds the same to you apparently. >> ♪ beautiful ♪ >>e. >> just wrong. >> anyway, so get ready, the mighty good day philadephia art players have created our version of the song beautiful. >> oh, gosh. >> we'll play that for now matter every minutes. >> if that was the preview. >> but yet, we're going to stick around for it. >> can't help ourselves. >> not going anywhere. >> okay, let's get to the weather for today, and try and avoid it, put it off. but hot and humid. little later on, seven out every ten, is your number today. as things get worse every day, with the heat and humidity. today we have an excessive heat watch in effect for heat index values between 100-105 later on. so poolside is the place to be of the just like bus stop buddy, and muggy the dog. temperatures already in the 70s, and 80s, and here's a live look at old city, and christ church steeple there, 75 degrees, not too bad right now. so, if you want to go out and take a walk, or run, this is the time to do it already 82 cape may, 81 rehoboth beach. just get worse from
davis, jr. >> yes. >> and now james blunt. >> they all sounds the same to you apparently. >> ♪ beautiful ♪ >>e. >> just wrong. >> anyway, so get ready, the mighty good day philadephia art players have created our version of the song beautiful. >> oh, gosh. >> we'll play that for now matter every minutes. >> if that was the preview. >> but yet, we're going to stick around for it. >> can't help ourselves. >> not...
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james hamilton both qualified in the t20 a 100 metres tomorrow, and they will bejoined by t20 a 100 metres tomorrow, and they will be joined by the likes ofjulie hermitage, sabrina cox and alan davieshers competing on day nine of these champion jets. chris froome is just two stages away from a fourth tour de france title after maintaining his lead... and keeping his rivals at bay. on stage 19. as drew savage reports. 1938 miles done, and 216 to go. chris broome ever closer to that fourth tour victory, and joining the ra nks fourth tour victory, and joining the ra n ks of fourth tour victory, and joining the ranks of the all—time cycling greats. he would not have expected much action today, as the tour the alps, it was too flat to let broome's rivals much chance to attack. a group of riders broke away. equally significant, none of them were a threat to christopher. if there were any twists and turns left in the bottle to thejersey, being saved up for tomorrow. the green of roberto and canon drier, happy to track through to the finish. the action was provided as he broke clear that leading group to pick upa he broke clear that leading group to pick up a win for team dimension data. t
james hamilton both qualified in the t20 a 100 metres tomorrow, and they will bejoined by t20 a 100 metres tomorrow, and they will be joined by the likes ofjulie hermitage, sabrina cox and alan davieshers competing on day nine of these champion jets. chris froome is just two stages away from a fourth tour de france title after maintaining his lead... and keeping his rivals at bay. on stage 19. as drew savage reports. 1938 miles done, and 216 to go. chris broome ever closer to that fourth tour...
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first pitch is set for 10:10. ( james ) let's head to the coliseum where the a's were looking to avoid getting swept by the braves. khris davis hits his 23rd home run of the season but it just wasn't enough for the a's. atlanta wins this one by a final of 4 to 3 in 12 innings. oakland has now lost 5 in a row. they host the chicago white sox tonight at the coliseum. first pitch is set for 6:05. ( james ) up next on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to get you ready for the 4th of july. hear the tips from the coast guard about staying safe while boating during the holiday. and here is a look at current conditions. your bay area forecast is next. what are we missing here, janet? because with citrusy peel shine, i might as well be spraying orange juice on...grape juice. get serious, get a cleaner with bleach in it. that's right...i'll get it. clorox means clean. introducing colgate total advanced health mouthwash. just shake to activate its unique formula that removes 24x more bacteria. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can feel! try colgate total advanced health mouthwash. ( james ) breaking news we are following. west
first pitch is set for 10:10. ( james ) let's head to the coliseum where the a's were looking to avoid getting swept by the braves. khris davis hits his 23rd home run of the season but it just wasn't enough for the a's. atlanta wins this one by a final of 4 to 3 in 12 innings. oakland has now lost 5 in a row. they host the chicago white sox tonight at the coliseum. first pitch is set for 6:05. ( james ) up next on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to get you ready for the 4th of july. hear...
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james) alpine lake in lake tahoe is getting warmer. that's according to a new annual report by the u-c davis. researchers say that the lake is warming up at 14 times the normal rate... which is half of a degree fahrenheit each year. they say the signs of climate change at lake tahoe, including a first spring snow melt at the lake... started 19 days earlier in march than it did back in 1961. researchers also say climate change is contributing to the growth of algae in the lake this summer, reducing the lake's famous clarity. (james) the long, unbelievable ski season at mammoth mountain is coming to an end. the last day the mountain will be open is next sunday august sixth. but you don't have to wait too long for the mountain to be back open. opening day of the 2017-2018 season is on november ninth. squaw closed almost weeks ago back on july 15th. that is the latest ever closing date at squaw. (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... 90's shows are coming back to your t-v screens. and the m-t-v movie awards has a new host. i'll have all that and more in your entertainment headlines af
james) alpine lake in lake tahoe is getting warmer. that's according to a new annual report by the u-c davis. researchers say that the lake is warming up at 14 times the normal rate... which is half of a degree fahrenheit each year. they say the signs of climate change at lake tahoe, including a first spring snow melt at the lake... started 19 days earlier in march than it did back in 1961. researchers also say climate change is contributing to the growth of algae in the lake this summer,...
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james galvan senior vice president of health policy at the university industry committee. cc connell and present ceo of the alliance of kavinoky health plans. ellen segal chairperson founder of cancer research and chuck davis president and ceo of the association works accessible medicine for health policy editor kim dixon will be leaving the discussion. >> hi thank you very much for coming. we have had a few discussions with touched on some of the challenges we have faced on drug costs. i know dr. gottlieb talked about some of the things are going on the regulatory side and people in the green room seem to think that's a step in the right direction but there are different opinions on what else congress can do. he talks about increasing competition, drug approvals getting rid of some of the regular tory hurdles. what more can be done? who wants to start? >> more observations and thank you to you and the hill for having a great morning. i have to remark i've been in d.c. for many many years and i think commissioner gottlieb is really up to a significant start in his role. we have heard some very encouraging things from him with respect to competition. he mentioned this morning what may seem like a small thin
james galvan senior vice president of health policy at the university industry committee. cc connell and present ceo of the alliance of kavinoky health plans. ellen segal chairperson founder of cancer research and chuck davis president and ceo of the association works accessible medicine for health policy editor kim dixon will be leaving the discussion. >> hi thank you very much for coming. we have had a few discussions with touched on some of the challenges we have faced on drug costs. i...