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. >> well, she got her driver's license, she had a car, she got a job at mansfield general hospital in housekeeping. she was making friends there. >> judy loved her job at the hospital, but on the morning of november 2nd, 1978, she was too sick to go to work. >> she was sick the day before. she was not feeling well, and as i came out of my bedroom from getting dressed, the door was cracked about six inches. i looked into my parents' room and i was able to see that she was laying there. >> the children walked outside to the bus stop. their father left with them to go to work. when the children got home from school, their mother wasn't there. >> my brother was already home. he asked me when i came in the door if i knew where mom was at. >> mom? >> when larry got home from work, he, too, was concerned and called police to report her missing. >> it appeared that the only thing missing from the house was mrs. bruce and the clothes she was wearing. her car was still there, her purse was still there, her prescription drugs were still there. >> and there were no signs of forced entry or any ki
. >> well, she got her driver's license, she had a car, she got a job at mansfield general hospital in housekeeping. she was making friends there. >> judy loved her job at the hospital, but on the morning of november 2nd, 1978, she was too sick to go to work. >> she was sick the day before. she was not feeling well, and as i came out of my bedroom from getting dressed, the door was cracked about six inches. i looked into my parents' room and i was able to see that she was...
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i grew up in mansfield, ohio who. i know what globalization and i've seen what globalization has done for jobs and i've seen what globalization has done to wages. mansfield, ohio is a city of 50,000. we have a mansfields, chillicothe lima, springfield, cities that used to be -- used to be prosperous manufacturing hubs that have lost so many jobs not all because of globalization but a big part of that is globalization. that's why when ustr won't share the information that we need to devise this proposal, it's particularly -- it's particularly troubling. you can see what's happened. this trade agreement a corporate handout and worker sellout, look what's happened since 1980. these are -- these are the average wage, the average salary the blue line of the richest 1% in america. look what's happened to the richest 1%, starting in the early days of the reagan administration. look what's happened to everybody else. you got the richest 1% that have seen their incomes go up about 130% you've got everybody else's incomes gone
i grew up in mansfield, ohio who. i know what globalization and i've seen what globalization has done for jobs and i've seen what globalization has done to wages. mansfield, ohio is a city of 50,000. we have a mansfields, chillicothe lima, springfield, cities that used to be -- used to be prosperous manufacturing hubs that have lost so many jobs not all because of globalization but a big part of that is globalization. that's why when ustr won't share the information that we need to devise this...
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great senators like mike mansfield of montana. howard baker of tennessee. maine. barry goldwater, republican from minnesota. danny elway from hawaii. bob dole from kansas. nancy kassebaum. barbara mikulski, democrat from maryland. this is a place where friendships were made. i will never forget hubert humphrey was literally on his last leg, dying of cancer. going through intense chemotherapy. we were about to recess. he died shortly thereafter. i remember barry goldwater walking up to him in the well and them and bracing for long --e embracing. for long period, both crying. the senate rising to his feet for sustained emotional applause. barry goldwater and hubert humphrey. as a consequence, the senate functions as it was designed. the nation in the midst of that turmoil in those early years that i served arrived at consensus. and all of america was better for it. all those i mentioned including former senators and current senators are sitting with us today. they understood and understand that no one has a corner on the truth. no one's perspective is the onl
great senators like mike mansfield of montana. howard baker of tennessee. maine. barry goldwater, republican from minnesota. danny elway from hawaii. bob dole from kansas. nancy kassebaum. barbara mikulski, democrat from maryland. this is a place where friendships were made. i will never forget hubert humphrey was literally on his last leg, dying of cancer. going through intense chemotherapy. we were about to recess. he died shortly thereafter. i remember barry goldwater walking up to him in...
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east mansfield road we have downed poles. >> thank you autumn. march madness is underway, we are an hour away from kickoff for villanova lafayette match-up. villanova won 15 straight games and lafayette a 16 seed has never won a game in the big dance and tip-off is 6:50 p.m. it will be fun much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00 today. every stroke is helping people fight back against multiple sclerosis. ali gorman tells us how a national swimming fundraiser will help people battling the disease. and how president obama's executive order can make a difference in the skies. cecily tynan has the latest on the stormy warm, that is all coming up next. >>> we have breaking news from west philadelphia, a two vehicle wreck in the 98 hundred block of bart ram avenue one car rear ended another and the driver is still trapped. they are trying to remove the driver now and no word on injuries but obviously fire and ambulances are standing by. >> in international news isis claimed the responsibility for the deadly attack at a museum in tunisia. they fired on
east mansfield road we have downed poles. >> thank you autumn. march madness is underway, we are an hour away from kickoff for villanova lafayette match-up. villanova won 15 straight games and lafayette a 16 seed has never won a game in the big dance and tip-off is 6:50 p.m. it will be fun much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00 today. every stroke is helping people fight back against multiple sclerosis. ali gorman tells us how a national swimming fundraiser will help people...
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this was the crammed telegram -- here is our general mansfield on the $500 bill. again something the public really never saw. now we're going to switch to statesman, politicians inventors. there are a lot of secretaries of the treasury that appear on banknotes of this time. this is a listing of all of those folks. some names are very familiar obviously alexander hamilton. you see a lot of him in this building if you take the tour. michael hilla guess -- michael hillegas was the first treasurer of the united states. i will show you portraits of people whose names might not be familiar. that is hillegas. samuel dexter appears on one of these fractional notes. there is gallatin. walker meredith. has anyone ever heard of these people? these are part of a forgotten. chase, mccullouch. this is meredith. here is john sherman that appears on the $50 bill. he was the brother of william tecumseh sherman. he is the fellow that crafted the sherman antitrust act. he is a name you have known although you probably couldn't put the name to the face. there he is. william wyndham -
this was the crammed telegram -- here is our general mansfield on the $500 bill. again something the public really never saw. now we're going to switch to statesman, politicians inventors. there are a lot of secretaries of the treasury that appear on banknotes of this time. this is a listing of all of those folks. some names are very familiar obviously alexander hamilton. you see a lot of him in this building if you take the tour. michael hilla guess -- michael hillegas was the first treasurer...
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and in bordentown, rising sun road near connecter road another accident and downed pole in mansfield township after east mansfield road and norristown george street and west marshall street an accident to report there as well. area bridges look nice and clear and lets take a nice look at the ben franklin bridge, we'll bring you an update in the 9:00 hour. >> thank you autumn. adam joseph is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up n. >>> meteorologist adam joseph along with the accuweather forecast includes snow for tomorrow. >> one could look at it as the winter snow and spring snow. >> wherever it arrives. >> maybe we'll see. the action cam was down the shore this afternoon in cape may, you can see a calm ocean and notice the sparkle with the sun glistening off the ocean and the high clouds the leading edge of our next storm. not finding any precipitation at the present time, it will be another 13 hours or so before we start to see some snow and rain pull into our region, 42 now and 41 in allentown and 33 in the poconos, and temperatures are cool no matter w
and in bordentown, rising sun road near connecter road another accident and downed pole in mansfield township after east mansfield road and norristown george street and west marshall street an accident to report there as well. area bridges look nice and clear and lets take a nice look at the ben franklin bridge, we'll bring you an update in the 9:00 hour. >> thank you autumn. adam joseph is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up n. >>> meteorologist adam...
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this is mount pleasant and island road in mansfield, burlington county.t sure if any animals are inside the barn. you see smoke emanating from the barn. we'll follow breaking news. no injuries in this barn. as we get updates we'll be sure to brine the to you. a new study shows how strong now legal marijuana is in california. according to lab tests, marijuana used a today is twice as potent as legal marijuana from the past few decades. some strains are as much as three times as strong. it's all about the levels of thc in the drug that that's what makes people high. under colorado law recreational marijuana must be tested for potency. a 3d printer is behind life changing experience for a child born with a malformed hand. now the five-year-old has what his friends call a robo hand. dr. bruce henceas his story. >> it's special. >> five-year-old johnny is talking about this his new hand made for him, incredibly by a 3d printer. johnny's orthopedic surgeon said he was born with a tiny hand. in the past he would have had only one option for a prosthesis. >> an o
this is mount pleasant and island road in mansfield, burlington county.t sure if any animals are inside the barn. you see smoke emanating from the barn. we'll follow breaking news. no injuries in this barn. as we get updates we'll be sure to brine the to you. a new study shows how strong now legal marijuana is in california. according to lab tests, marijuana used a today is twice as potent as legal marijuana from the past few decades. some strains are as much as three times as strong. it's all...
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chopper three over there at 26,000 block of mount pleasant road in mansfield. fire official delays were no animals inside the barn at the time of the fire. it took fire fighters an hour to get those flames under conn troll. >>> well, chris brilliant day on the sky deck with plenty of sunshine but temperatures still running at least 10 degrees below normal. on storm scan three we are looking at clear skies a few cloud to the west and a few rain and wet snow showers. the these are moving toward the south east towards baltimore and washington where they expect a few snow showers late tonight and perhaps even dover sewing a few flurries. for rest of us it will bring a few clouds in philadelphia the normal high is 55. that is 13 degrees below average. this evening temperatures will be falling through the 30's with a few increasing cloud toward the 11:00 o'clock hour on our way down in the 20's in many locations. you can see future temperatures. come tomorrow morning we will be at 28 degrees at 5:00a m in philadelphia, 22 in allentown. by the afternoon back in the 40
chopper three over there at 26,000 block of mount pleasant road in mansfield. fire official delays were no animals inside the barn at the time of the fire. it took fire fighters an hour to get those flames under conn troll. >>> well, chris brilliant day on the sky deck with plenty of sunshine but temperatures still running at least 10 degrees below normal. on storm scan three we are looking at clear skies a few cloud to the west and a few rain and wet snow showers. the these are moving...
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your father, along with mike mansfield, the secretary of the senate came to a hospital in delaware to arrived in washington, your dad -- although it is presumptive to say this -- treated me like a little brother. at least that's how i felt. when i arrived in washington after everyone else had been sworn in, your dad became my tutor, and my guide. he introduced me to other senators, who i had never met. i am the first united states senator of a name that i knew. it was new. i remember all these very same ascenders. he was try to get me out of my office. get me engaged. i remember walking in the senate gym, like a ymca -- the guys walk around with nothing on. and he said, i want you to meet this guy. i swear to god. i felt guilty i was fully closed. [laughter] true story. was i embarrassed. your dad also intervened and got me placed on important committees usually not available to freshman senators. he not only looked out for me, but he looked out for my sons. i don't know how 8x8 dried you to the kennedy center and let me sit in the box next to him with my two sons, and you thought wha
your father, along with mike mansfield, the secretary of the senate came to a hospital in delaware to arrived in washington, your dad -- although it is presumptive to say this -- treated me like a little brother. at least that's how i felt. when i arrived in washington after everyone else had been sworn in, your dad became my tutor, and my guide. he introduced me to other senators, who i had never met. i am the first united states senator of a name that i knew. it was new. i remember all these...
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mansfield did give him that opportunity privately and nixon rejected it. he was determined not to give it up. on the other hand, fulbright, it turned out, was much more, when he thought about it, when he saw what the pentagon papers were, could see that there were real dangers in it for the democrats print >> you tried this in the fall of 1969. so, what to you do for the next two years? what you wanted to have happened did not happen right in fact what you feared would happen does happen. >> now, here's where my mistake about nixon's policy had an effect. had i realized that as i was copying the pentagon papers nixon was directing the duck hook military planning with his november ultimatum. in other words, the war had the potential for exploding very quickly, even that fall or perhaps later. i would have felt more urgent about what i was doing. there is a number of what if's that fall into that. as it was, i did not know about duck hook because he did not carry it out and the reason he did not carry it out was because 2 million people walked in the streets
mansfield did give him that opportunity privately and nixon rejected it. he was determined not to give it up. on the other hand, fulbright, it turned out, was much more, when he thought about it, when he saw what the pentagon papers were, could see that there were real dangers in it for the democrats print >> you tried this in the fall of 1969. so, what to you do for the next two years? what you wanted to have happened did not happen right in fact what you feared would happen does happen....
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it's in the car lanes taking out the right lane and not so far off in mansfield township still some overnightthe weather along 68 northbound approaching may drive. that's taking out the right lane until 6:00. in hockessin delaware a downed tree and downed wires blocking mill creek road near men dell hall mill road. stick with seven or route 41 as an alternate. so many situations on this hump day morning as we do the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. on the turnpike eastbound in upper moreland just a vehicle stopped on the shoulder, no overnight construction on the turnpike either but again watch on the on and off ramps where things could be slick. tam. >> good ad advice. thank you matt. >>> stage is set for the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. opening statements are scheduled for today. after two months of hearings 12 jurors and six alternates have been selected. tsarnaev's lawyers tried to move the trial saying it would be impossible to find an impartial jury in massachusetts. many potential jurors were dismissed because of their personal connection t
it's in the car lanes taking out the right lane and not so far off in mansfield township still some overnightthe weather along 68 northbound approaching may drive. that's taking out the right lane until 6:00. in hockessin delaware a downed tree and downed wires blocking mill creek road near men dell hall mill road. stick with seven or route 41 as an alternate. so many situations on this hump day morning as we do the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. on the turnpike eastbound in...
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also still have some construction for about another half hour in mansfield township on 68 northbound approaching nade drive. right lane out of commission there. bottom line matt you have to take it easy as you head out this morning. >> thanks matt. >>> let's continue talking about road conditions out there. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in northeast philadelphia. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning matt. to give you an indication of what you're going to see when you walk outside today, this is one of those older snow piles in this parking lot and you can see it's the slushiness that's on top of it. there's a thin layer of ice that fell overnight but you really, when you walk through it you're going to see how slushy this has become. taking a look at the grass over here, this is what you're going to walk outer to when you leave the house today and those untreated sidewalks when you're heading to the bus stop be careful of those. you definitely want to wear something with tread on it but taking a look at the roosevelt boulevard, you can see it's slick but it
also still have some construction for about another half hour in mansfield township on 68 northbound approaching nade drive. right lane out of commission there. bottom line matt you have to take it easy as you head out this morning. >> thanks matt. >>> let's continue talking about road conditions out there. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in northeast philadelphia. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning matt. to give you an indication of...
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the troop levels in europe, the mansfield amendment. in a way, it was a healthier battle because it was not drawn along partisan lines as it is today. [indiscernible] i first met richard perle outside of congress and the administration, at a conference. i was very impressed. we spent a couple of days debating these issues and we found ourselves on the same size of the issues, reinforcing one another. we got to know each other socially and, when i worked on the hill, i worked with him and dorothy bostic. he was really working for dorothy. she was the main national security person scoops staff. scoop was so close to next and on policy issues that we never did anything without clearing it with scoop. >> [indiscernible] john lehman: paul was brought into the original orbit including george will and bill schneider. paul had not yet come into the scene. he was recruited later by freddie clay, when fred was appointed head of acta, around 1972 -- 1973. paul, at the time, was it nail -- was at yale. our group -- bill schneider worked for senator
the troop levels in europe, the mansfield amendment. in a way, it was a healthier battle because it was not drawn along partisan lines as it is today. [indiscernible] i first met richard perle outside of congress and the administration, at a conference. i was very impressed. we spent a couple of days debating these issues and we found ourselves on the same size of the issues, reinforcing one another. we got to know each other socially and, when i worked on the hill, i worked with him and...
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pleasant and island roads in mansfield. fire officials say no animals are kept inside the barn and no one was hurt. >>> the report is in on the philadelphia police and their use of deadly force on the streets. >> the police commissioner was the one who asked the feds to look into this. investigators with the justice department found serious deficiencies in police policies and training in philadelphia. and they've made 91 recommendations for changes. nbc10 investigative reporter harry hairston have been studying the federal report. >> what are the biggest criticisms and concerns? >> reporter: it comes down to one word -- training training training. that's the biggest issue the report sets which is among the rank and file and supervisors. >> the truth hurts but i think we all recognize selective ignorance is fatal. >> reporter: department of department of justice's community orienting policing organization released a critical report of the philadelphia police department. it has 91 recommendations for philly police. >> as you'
pleasant and island roads in mansfield. fire officials say no animals are kept inside the barn and no one was hurt. >>> the report is in on the philadelphia police and their use of deadly force on the streets. >> the police commissioner was the one who asked the feds to look into this. investigators with the justice department found serious deficiencies in police policies and training in philadelphia. and they've made 91 recommendations for changes. nbc10 investigative reporter...
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chopper three over that two alarm fire in the 26,000 block of mount pleasant road in mansfield, new jersey. it took fire fighters about a hour to get those flames under control. we are told no one was injured and got news is there were no animals inside that barn. >>> a mob, attacks a passenger on a philadelphia a subway and it is all caught on tape. this attack from last thursday shows a small mob approaching and pummeling a man waiting for a train the on the walnut locust platform. as the victim tried to runaway the crowd continues beating and punching him. philadelphia police say that victim was treated for only minor injuries but they are looking for the the suspects if you know who they are, they ask to you call 911. >>> more video from chopper three over west chester university campus where police are investigating three separate assaults, two off campus and one on campus. they all happen last week n2 instances students were a approached on the street the by men who demanded money. the other involved a sexual assault. police are encouraging students in west chester to be on alert. >>
chopper three over that two alarm fire in the 26,000 block of mount pleasant road in mansfield, new jersey. it took fire fighters about a hour to get those flames under control. we are told no one was injured and got news is there were no animals inside that barn. >>> a mob, attacks a passenger on a philadelphia a subway and it is all caught on tape. this attack from last thursday shows a small mob approaching and pummeling a man waiting for a train the on the walnut locust platform....
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there were no animals inside this barn fire in mansfield, burlington county. skyforce10 over the scene at mt. pleasant and island roads. no word yet what started the fire. >>> two people are hurt after a dirt bike collided with an suv in philadelphia's mayfair neighborhood. nbc10 on the scene at hawthorne and englewood streets. we're checking with police. it's still unclear what caused this accident or who exactly got hurt. we'll stay on top of it and bring you updates as soon as we have them. >>> we're officially in a spring frame of mind. it's kind of hard to think pring when it feels like there's a spring chill across the area. we were stuck well below normal in the 40s today. it's about to get even colder tonight. >> nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here. we're talking about freezing temperatures tonight? >> below freezing. any kind of snow that melted during the afternoon and today, it's going to refreeze tonight. the flag showing we still have wind making it feel even colder than those temperatures in the 40s. felt more
there were no animals inside this barn fire in mansfield, burlington county. skyforce10 over the scene at mt. pleasant and island roads. no word yet what started the fire. >>> two people are hurt after a dirt bike collided with an suv in philadelphia's mayfair neighborhood. nbc10 on the scene at hawthorne and englewood streets. we're checking with police. it's still unclear what caused this accident or who exactly got hurt. we'll stay on top of it and bring you updates as soon as we...
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have their way in poor countries, to what it means for our sovereignty, primarily for workers in mansfield, are the democrats in the senate united on this? i mean, obviously they don't want to hinder the president, but on the other hand, this is such a horrible deal and it doesn't seem like the president is going to reverse his course on this. how strong are the democrats on this? >> well it's a mixed bag. in the house they look to be according to congresswoman delora, they look to be 80% to 85% opposed. that's pretty close to unanimous. the consensus. particularly in light of the fact that the president is of our party. in the senate it's probably 60%/40% no. we're working, talk and lobbying on the senate floor and showing people statistics and talking about what you just talked about. and in the introduction to this segment about what this means to public health, what it means to workers, what it means to communities. you know particularly in small towns where husband and wife often work at the same plant, the plant closes they lose the entire family income's wiped out. that's what happe
have their way in poor countries, to what it means for our sovereignty, primarily for workers in mansfield, are the democrats in the senate united on this? i mean, obviously they don't want to hinder the president, but on the other hand, this is such a horrible deal and it doesn't seem like the president is going to reverse his course on this. how strong are the democrats on this? >> well it's a mixed bag. in the house they look to be according to congresswoman delora, they look to be 80%...
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chopper 6 hd captured the scene in mansfield township late this morning. this is at bishop farm on mount pleasant road. no injuries were reported. the cause is not yet known and it's not clear what was in the barn that caught fire. >> thieves broke into several vehicles in philadelphia overnight and stole the air bags a. investigators say all the vehicles targeted are hondas and this type of theft is an ongoing problem in the city. "action news" reporter david henry live along hartel avenue in rhawnhurst with the full story for us. david. >> reporter: yeah, hey monica. the thieves were out working three blocks of hartel street here last night in rhawnhurst. the cars are gone now but the glass down here on the street still tells the story. five cars in all were hit and it might have been a lot worse if the thieves hadn't been scared off. >> cops were here within 30 seconds to a minute. >> reporter: the air bag thieves have been targeting this area of northeast. fortunately for many on this street jean key hoe was awake. >> i'm in bed and i hear a thump. and
chopper 6 hd captured the scene in mansfield township late this morning. this is at bishop farm on mount pleasant road. no injuries were reported. the cause is not yet known and it's not clear what was in the barn that caught fire. >> thieves broke into several vehicles in philadelphia overnight and stole the air bags a. investigators say all the vehicles targeted are hondas and this type of theft is an ongoing problem in the city. "action news" reporter david henry live along...
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>> mansfield. >> are you excited? >> yes. >> oh, that's great! to be. demi is the newest student at millersville university. millersville along with dream partnership helps place student went intellectual disabilities into colleges, and come this fall, as you heard, demi will be living in a dorm on millersville university's campus. good for you demi, i know you're going to rock it. welcome to mu. all right that's it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00. here's what we have for you coming up at 8:00. text messages, handwritten notes, voice males this woman gets them all the time from her boyfriend. just one problem? he's invisible. ya, i would say that's a problem. coming up: why some people are paying for a relationship with a manor woman of their dreams. plus, spring is in the air. potholes are blossoming all across the region, i know i hit a few this morning. the pothole patrol jump the into the weather lab to check out problem spots. also the rain moves out but the win moves n carol has what you can expect this week, and of course, today for the para
>> mansfield. >> are you excited? >> yes. >> oh, that's great! to be. demi is the newest student at millersville university. millersville along with dream partnership helps place student went intellectual disabilities into colleges, and come this fall, as you heard, demi will be living in a dorm on millersville university's campus. good for you demi, i know you're going to rock it. welcome to mu. all right that's it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00. here's what we...
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the blaze erupted at the bishop farm in mansfield township. no reports of any injuries. we're working to find out if there were any animals inside the barn at the time. >> and it is time now for the "action news" traffic report on a monday afternoon. >> matt pelman is back from a very long vacation in the "action news" traffic center. >> what are you saying i didn't deserve that? >> welcome back. it was a wonderful adventure that's for sure and it's nice to see you guys rick and shirleen. getting home this afternoon that will be a little bit of an adventure. plenty of slow speeds, just 11 miles per hour on 95 as you travel southbound by girard avenue through the work zone. also watching a tacony palmyra bridge opening for a northbound ship. that means headed out right this minute you want to head for the betsy ross bridge and headed out in about 45 minutes expect an opening at the burlington bristol bridge. we also had a crash in south philadelphia on oregon that just cleared. speeds like a lovely 7 miles per hour westbound by south street. watching a crash in hatboro al
the blaze erupted at the bishop farm in mansfield township. no reports of any injuries. we're working to find out if there were any animals inside the barn at the time. >> and it is time now for the "action news" traffic report on a monday afternoon. >> matt pelman is back from a very long vacation in the "action news" traffic center. >> what are you saying i didn't deserve that? >> welcome back. it was a wonderful adventure that's for sure and it's...
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>> guest: her name was margaret mansfield. her father was, i believe, the high sheriff of new haven county. he was a very prosperous merchant and trader. he married up. he married well. i don't know what the marriage was like. all i know is that when he was on trading voyages he would constantly write to her and say, "please, just one letter. i don't know if you guys are all right or not. i don't know whether i'm writing to the living or the dead." she appears not to have been enormously affectionate, let's put it that way. c-span: how does mail move around? you talk a lot about mail. >> guest: when he was in the caribbean he would send it back, probably with a ship's captain that he knew who would then arrange to have it personally delivered to her. there certainly wasn't any postal service. it was all done through ships and riders and individual couriers. c-span: how did they communicate in the middle of a war like this? >> guest: that was part of the trouble. they didn't very reliably. they sent individual couriers. militar
>> guest: her name was margaret mansfield. her father was, i believe, the high sheriff of new haven county. he was a very prosperous merchant and trader. he married up. he married well. i don't know what the marriage was like. all i know is that when he was on trading voyages he would constantly write to her and say, "please, just one letter. i don't know if you guys are all right or not. i don't know whether i'm writing to the living or the dead." she appears not to have been...
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that republican minority leader, senator everett dirksen and democrat majority leader senator mike mansfield came together on this floor to introduce landmark legislation to ensure that no person would be denied the right to vote because of the color of his or her skin. i was reminded of the power of their example just two weeks ago when i gathered with republicans and democrats from the house and senate in selma alabama to honor the americans who came from across our country 50 years ago to march across the edmund pettus bridge in selma and demand equal voting rights. their example was one of unit yeep as was the example from members who introduced and eventually passed the voting rights act of 1965. i'm concerned as i come to the floor this afternoon about our troubling abilities to come together on the floor in this chamber where there should be broad agreement as well. i have with me a photographic reminder that the last time that the voting rights act was signed into law was reauthorized, it was signed by republican president george bush with the support of democrats and republicans in
that republican minority leader, senator everett dirksen and democrat majority leader senator mike mansfield came together on this floor to introduce landmark legislation to ensure that no person would be denied the right to vote because of the color of his or her skin. i was reminded of the power of their example just two weeks ago when i gathered with republicans and democrats from the house and senate in selma alabama to honor the americans who came from across our country 50 years ago to...
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he'll be short of mike mansfield's 16 years.and age. it may have been a factor but it wasn't the only factor. >> talk about just reid as a leader in the chamber. we mentioned republicans -- in general that's the way partisan party politics works. reid seemed to attract a particular form of scorn from republicans. what was it about his leadership in the senate that brought that out? >> in the era of president obama, he grew to realize a few years in that republicans -- or at least he decided that republicans wanted to stop the president for the sake of stopping the president. he decided he would respond by using extraordinary tactics in the senate. you had filling the tree, which means blocking amendments. you had him preventing votes that the other side wanted to do. and that culminated with him changing the rules. he did take extraordinary steps. one thing conservatives will not deny or dispute about that is he was effective. >> you're saying he fought fire with fire. >> right. >> so let's talk about this. the other big news ou
he'll be short of mike mansfield's 16 years.and age. it may have been a factor but it wasn't the only factor. >> talk about just reid as a leader in the chamber. we mentioned republicans -- in general that's the way partisan party politics works. reid seemed to attract a particular form of scorn from republicans. what was it about his leadership in the senate that brought that out? >> in the era of president obama, he grew to realize a few years in that republicans -- or at least he...
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caller: mansfield news journal. just to find out and keep up with what is going on around here. i want to keep up with my city, too. i still watch fox, and i have tried the other channels. and i'm sorry, to be honest them as a republican, i felt like a lot of them, msnbc and cnn would made fun of -- make fun of certain republicans, and i just think that is rude. host: that was yolanda. in the politico, they talk about media and philosophy of papers when it comes to papers like the l.a. times and the new york times. judy from hawaii, we are talking to people about most trusted news sources, whether be cable, network, local or other sources. go ahead. caller: i was a journalism major in college when i graduated in 1985. i remember a day where there was balance reporting. there is no balance reporting on any of these stations anymore. most of them are on the left, msnbc, abc, and then there is fox news on the right. basically, they all felt the same news all day long. and it's none of the issues that we are concerned about as people. immigration is not a big thing on our minds righ
caller: mansfield news journal. just to find out and keep up with what is going on around here. i want to keep up with my city, too. i still watch fox, and i have tried the other channels. and i'm sorry, to be honest them as a republican, i felt like a lot of them, msnbc and cnn would made fun of -- make fun of certain republicans, and i just think that is rude. host: that was yolanda. in the politico, they talk about media and philosophy of papers when it comes to papers like the l.a. times...
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iran are back in the day, mike mansfield -- my father took me and it was back in the days when you couldalk in and talk to the senator without having to go through security and everything. even though he was a democrat, he seemed to be a guy who could reach across the island the friend everybody -- befriend everybody. patrick leahy and bernie sanders, when i lived in vermont, i thought both of them were a bunch of peacocks. it has changed a lot. people don't take the time to follow the issues anymore. the media just seems to be the enemy of common sense in this country with all this political correct nonsense going on. i just think state legislatures should appoint the senators. we don't need popular election of these people. people should control through their state literature -- legislature the appointment of the senators. host: good morning, carol. caller: good morning. it's very difficult for these representatives to represent the people anymore because it takes an awful lot of money to get into office, and they have to be aware of their contributors at all times. a good example of t
iran are back in the day, mike mansfield -- my father took me and it was back in the days when you couldalk in and talk to the senator without having to go through security and everything. even though he was a democrat, he seemed to be a guy who could reach across the island the friend everybody -- befriend everybody. patrick leahy and bernie sanders, when i lived in vermont, i thought both of them were a bunch of peacocks. it has changed a lot. people don't take the time to follow the issues...
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i do need to announce that there is dinner in the mansfield room. it's courtesy of senator mcconnell, and it's for both parties. and i also need -- you also need to know that senator reid has agreed to provide dinner tomorrow night in the mansfield room so unless we can speed this up, what we're looking for is a volunteer for breakfast and for lunch tomorrow. and looking at the list of amendments i'm pretty serious about all of that. so we need to speed it up, and to do that, i'd ask unanimous consent that the senate vote on the following amendments in the order listed with no second-degree amendments in order prior to the votes with an exception of a side-by-side to the nelson amendment number 944 and the mccain amendment number 360 and that the listed amendments be voted on second. okay the first one is isakson number 839. then stabenow 1072. portman 689. casey 632. thune 607. bennet 1014. mcconnell 836. merkley 842. gardner 443. murray 951. graham 763. blumenthal 825. flake 665. sanders 475. hatch 1029. schatz 1063. kirk 1038. nelson 944. mccain
i do need to announce that there is dinner in the mansfield room. it's courtesy of senator mcconnell, and it's for both parties. and i also need -- you also need to know that senator reid has agreed to provide dinner tomorrow night in the mansfield room so unless we can speed this up, what we're looking for is a volunteer for breakfast and for lunch tomorrow. and looking at the list of amendments i'm pretty serious about all of that. so we need to speed it up, and to do that, i'd ask unanimous...