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you have to give him credit, something that he will go down in as good a statue as chuck knowles, joe gibbsom landry as many of them have pulled off the unlikely success of this man. >> the celebrations continue. we saw a night of celebrations throughout the city of philadelphia. celebrations here at philadelphia international airport that will extend again into thursday where the parade is supposed to take place and past then. this is a victory eagles fans have been looking forward to, hoping for for years. some people will tell you a lifetime. and now this moment is here. you think about all the different celebrations of other teams, the sixers have had their moment in the sun from championships. the phillies, the flyers. >> villanova, the wildcats. >> even the soul had a parade but it is the eagles turn. as we watch some of the players and there's the trophy. >> there it is. >> chad, let's hear from you. you're closer. you've got the bird's eye view. what are you seeing? [cheers and applause] >> chad may not be able to hear us. it's very loud obviously folks excited. we'll get a closer f
you have to give him credit, something that he will go down in as good a statue as chuck knowles, joe gibbsom landry as many of them have pulled off the unlikely success of this man. >> the celebrations continue. we saw a night of celebrations throughout the city of philadelphia. celebrations here at philadelphia international airport that will extend again into thursday where the parade is supposed to take place and past then. this is a victory eagles fans have been looking forward to,...
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. >> so i think really when you look at it, these guys, rick hendrick, roger penske, gene haas, joe gibbs racing, they race purely for fun. this is an ego thing and they're going to spend the money it takes to have fast race cars. and it was run more like a business at rpm and i enjoyed my six years there. it was an opportunity that i'll forever be thankful for. and it got me to where i'm at today, but, you know, when you look at the resources we have, we had 65 employees there. i walked into stewart-haas the first day, 385 employees. >> in irony, the 43, bubba wallace comes in second. he's joining us here. it still comes back all around. viewers, race fans want to know after the rough crash at kansas, you've worked your way back. you said at daytona the recovery program put you in such conditioning that you continued that after you were healthy that it's really helped you overall. >> yeah, it has. i have always enjoyed working out and trying to stay fit. i cycled for a while, then i kind of took some time off when i had kids. it was really hard to be gone four days a week and then come h
. >> so i think really when you look at it, these guys, rick hendrick, roger penske, gene haas, joe gibbs racing, they race purely for fun. this is an ego thing and they're going to spend the money it takes to have fast race cars. and it was run more like a business at rpm and i enjoyed my six years there. it was an opportunity that i'll forever be thankful for. and it got me to where i'm at today, but, you know, when you look at the resources we have, we had 65 employees there. i walked...
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joe gibbs racing has tweeted that if harvick makes another stop under green and hamlin runs to this pacetch hamlin to battle for the win with ten laps to go if we say green. >> darrell: with much fresher tires. >> jeff: i don't know if they should be releasing that information right now. >> mike: that is interesting from inside the various strategies. last lap by hamlin again. .3 of a second faster than kevin harvick and denny hamlin has been sent out running to a pace. anybody have a pencil sharpener. >> jeff: i can't tell you how hard that is as a race car driver to run to a pace because if you normally drive to the edge of the grip level and push it as hard as you can and get the most speed out of the car. so abrasive and so much fall-off like atlanta. you just have to back that down and that's part of racing that i think makes it fascinating. >> mike: if there >> you think about what harvick is doing. backing up here off the straightaway and he was making great time. can you do that and do the same thing he was doing? >> mike: meanwhile. let's check on the third place car which is cl
joe gibbs racing has tweeted that if harvick makes another stop under green and hamlin runs to this pacetch hamlin to battle for the win with ten laps to go if we say green. >> darrell: with much fresher tires. >> jeff: i don't know if they should be releasing that information right now. >> mike: that is interesting from inside the various strategies. last lap by hamlin again. .3 of a second faster than kevin harvick and denny hamlin has been sent out running to a pace....
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. >> so i think really when you look at it, these guys, rick hendrick, roger penske, gene haas, joe gibbsego thing and they're going to spend the money it takes to have fast race cars. and it was run more like a business at rpm and i enjoyed my six years there. it was an opportunity that i'll forever be thankful for. and it got me to where i'm at today, but, you know, when you look at the resources we have, we had 65 employees there. i walked into stewart-haas the first day, 385 employees. >> in irony, the 43, bubba wallace comes in second. he's joining us here. it still comes back all around. viewers, race fans want to know after the rough crash at kansas, you've worked your way back. you said at daytona the recovery program put you in such conditioning that you continued that after you were healthy that it's really helped you overall. >> yeah, it has. i have always enjoyed working out and trying to stay fit. i cycled for a while, then i kind of took some time off when i had kids. it was really hard to be gone four days a week and then come home and tell the wife, hey, i'm going to go of
. >> so i think really when you look at it, these guys, rick hendrick, roger penske, gene haas, joe gibbsego thing and they're going to spend the money it takes to have fast race cars. and it was run more like a business at rpm and i enjoyed my six years there. it was an opportunity that i'll forever be thankful for. and it got me to where i'm at today, but, you know, when you look at the resources we have, we had 65 employees there. i walked into stewart-haas the first day, 385...
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shireen mcspadden and deputy directors like cindy and joe, and program directors throughout the agency. and we do it with a budget staff and emily gibb and tiffany wong are two of the members who have worked on the daa is budget this year. we reach out to the program offices throughout the agency to ask them to identify areas of new need, changing regulation, changing law. changes in the patterns of consumption of services. and then potentially innovations to make in program areas. and we collect all of that. we begin to analyze it, we begin to cost things out. and then we do this in the late autumn typically. we start then. and then in december, right at the beginning of december typically, the mayor's office provides budget instructions and the mayor's budget instructions typically are based on forecasts of city revenues and city expenses. and they are sometimes based on special areas of focus that the mayor wants agencies to take. those agencies, those areas of focus often tend to be at the instruction phase, very broad. and you know, in the mayor's office gets to specific things that the mayor is actually interested in him or her
shireen mcspadden and deputy directors like cindy and joe, and program directors throughout the agency. and we do it with a budget staff and emily gibb and tiffany wong are two of the members who have worked on the daa is budget this year. we reach out to the program offices throughout the agency to ask them to identify areas of new need, changing regulation, changing law. changes in the patterns of consumption of services. and then potentially innovations to make in program areas. and we...