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michael nutter in 10 years. >> first, i would like to be here. [laughter] i will be 70, so i will be doing many of the same things i'm doing now. trying to work with candidates across the country to change the political landscape. stay involved with politics and teaching and by that point i might slow down a bit, but i believe in being active. >> are you done running for office yourself? >> yes. part of it is why that's the title of the book. there is no other office that i'm really interested in. there is no other office that you can have the impact and kinds of things and people i talked to. i could name folks all night long, but there are certain things we are very very proud of your queen save people's lives from a public standpoint. more kids graduated from high school and went on to college and graduated from there. more people working. buildings are still going up. i broke ground on a bunch of those buildings when i was in office and i think we did in proof the ethical culture of the city of philadelphia. there aren't many jobs in politics
michael nutter in 10 years. >> first, i would like to be here. [laughter] i will be 70, so i will be doing many of the same things i'm doing now. trying to work with candidates across the country to change the political landscape. stay involved with politics and teaching and by that point i might slow down a bit, but i believe in being active. >> are you done running for office yourself? >> yes. part of it is why that's the title of the book. there is no other office that i'm...
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that's it. >> host: two final questions for mayor nutter. number one, did i just lose my microphone? there we go. >> guest: you got it. >> host: challenges of keeping corruption out of the government. >> guest: first, it's a daily, daily focus, daily exercise. it is to some extent unlike many, many other components of the government. so, you know, if you're in the streets department, you fill a pothole and it's done for now, maybe revisit that ten years down the road. and you pick up the trash, that's it. and give somebody a building permit and they're gone until we build another building. people are people and you know, somebody right now, somewhere in the city, is probably trying to figure out you know, how to do something that they shouldn't be doing. so it's a constant effort, constant barrage of folks trying to do bad things and having, again, during my time. folks like joe and amy, and the officers across the government knowing, a, they would be back up and b, this is how we're going to run the place, and we will not tolerate this kind
that's it. >> host: two final questions for mayor nutter. number one, did i just lose my microphone? there we go. >> guest: you got it. >> host: challenges of keeping corruption out of the government. >> guest: first, it's a daily, daily focus, daily exercise. it is to some extent unlike many, many other components of the government. so, you know, if you're in the streets department, you fill a pothole and it's done for now, maybe revisit that ten years down the road....
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please join me to welcome michael nutter the 17. >> good evening. [applause] the best job in politics. why is the mayor the best job in politics? to make you can see the value and impact of your work and changing people's lives. >> is it fair to say that looking at the periodic table you never would have pursued a career in politics? tell the story. [laughter] that is pretty likely that frankly did not give a damn with biomedical engineering and it became very clear in an auditorium like this only bigger that by mid semester you could sit wherever you wanted and failing the first three exams it was clear i was not passing the course and i also didn't give a damn about the table of element elements. >> how did you get to wharton? how did you achieve that? >> it was a long torturous path. 95% torture created by myself not necessarily being the most studious person impulse working 60 hours a week may be studying about 60 minutes. [laughter] so it is clear that morton denied my application because i did not take the full course load that at the time was
please join me to welcome michael nutter the 17. >> good evening. [applause] the best job in politics. why is the mayor the best job in politics? to make you can see the value and impact of your work and changing people's lives. >> is it fair to say that looking at the periodic table you never would have pursued a career in politics? tell the story. [laughter] that is pretty likely that frankly did not give a damn with biomedical engineering and it became very clear in an auditorium...
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mayor michael nutter, thank you very much indeed for being with us.r political analyst and former advisor to george w bush, ron christie. always great to have you with us. let's just start on some of what donald trump said today. that they might be in favour of tighter background checks on guns. is this the start of a movement or is this a limited bit of space that donald trump is willing to give and doesn't simplify very much? good afternoon to you. it is too early to say. it isa to you. it is too early to say. it is a step in the right direction but, as we know, with congress being controlled by republicans, i don't know that there is a movement necessarily to have significant gun—control legislation at this point that could pass the 60 vote senate and make the present‘s desk. thank you for that. i wanted to stay with us, because it's been a holiday weekend in the united states. the president has been at malalai go. the president has been at malalai 90- -- the president has been at malalai go. —— mar—a—lago. but this time took the decision not to pl
mayor michael nutter, thank you very much indeed for being with us.r political analyst and former advisor to george w bush, ron christie. always great to have you with us. let's just start on some of what donald trump said today. that they might be in favour of tighter background checks on guns. is this the start of a movement or is this a limited bit of space that donald trump is willing to give and doesn't simplify very much? good afternoon to you. it is too early to say. it isa to you. it is...
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lynn sweet, steve cortez, michael nutter, kaitlan collins, thank you for being with us. we'll be right back. sec otc 7 y, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. >>> so much discussions about guns, gun violence, what to do about it. we just heard from the head of the nra, wayne lapierre. with me is someone who has been in the middle of this for the past week, carlie novell. you survived the shooting last week, you were at the town hall last night. i appreciate your time. the head of the nra, a lot of the students have been speaking out against the nra over the last week, the head of the nra just gave a speech which was carried all around the country where he said that those who have been speaking out in the wake of this tragedy, he said they're opportunists exploiting tragedy for political gain. your reaction? >> i just think that's disrespectful and insensitive to call us opportunists when all we're trying
lynn sweet, steve cortez, michael nutter, kaitlan collins, thank you for being with us. we'll be right back. sec otc 7 y, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. >>> so much discussions about guns, gun violence, what to do about it. we just heard from the head of the nra, wayne lapierre. with me is someone who has been in...
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let me take you specially nutter to the north, 33 from john jenkins, out in perkasie, mentioning theut heavy layer of ice on the car. so you're going to need the extra couple every minutes if you have got a deadline, got to be somewhere to give them point, to that you out the windshield and probably scrape it off. have your ice scrapers ready, further to the north, way up to the poconos, quite a bit of snow actually fell yesterday. couple every inches, keith in saylorsburg, and he pretty much saw it all. 2 inches every snow, then had then ice, then turn over to rain, now it is all icing over so, quite slick back there. and we of course have to show little built of eagles pride here, john reporting all clear at 31 degrees, but delaware has new jersey and of course pennsylvania love the eagles here this morning. and all the time. now, here is just a look for what you can expect for the rest of this morning. with the temperatures still so close to freezing, worry or at least assume it is a little slick out there. slow it down. looking at the wide zoom on storm scan there is next piece o
let me take you specially nutter to the north, 33 from john jenkins, out in perkasie, mentioning theut heavy layer of ice on the car. so you're going to need the extra couple every minutes if you have got a deadline, got to be somewhere to give them point, to that you out the windshield and probably scrape it off. have your ice scrapers ready, further to the north, way up to the poconos, quite a bit of snow actually fell yesterday. couple every inches, keith in saylorsburg, and he pretty much...
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michael nutter is the former democratic mayor of philadelphia with a history of antagonising the powerfuly. he's told the bbc he believes that younger people calling for gun control could be game—changers. you would think that a while back we would've actually done something significant, certainly after sandy hook, but there is a different feeling from florida, i think a lot of it has to do with the voices of the young people speaking out very strongly, very directly and being heard, and i hope that more and more adults, people who are supposed to be adults take their lead, show some guts and actually do even a few things, reasonable things. for more, our correspondent david willis in washington, joined rico a little earlier. today day the president gave to his support behind a bipartisan bill to basically tighten up the criminal background checks that people have to go — undergo here before they can buy a firearm. basically, these are checks carried out under the fbi, but they rely on information from state and federal agencies regarding mental health legion issues, regarding criminal co
michael nutter is the former democratic mayor of philadelphia with a history of antagonising the powerfuly. he's told the bbc he believes that younger people calling for gun control could be game—changers. you would think that a while back we would've actually done something significant, certainly after sandy hook, but there is a different feeling from florida, i think a lot of it has to do with the voices of the young people speaking out very strongly, very directly and being heard, and i...
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say this that the brits have been educated by the british media to think that trump was a complete nutter and had to be removed as soon as possible having actually seen him on t.v. over the weekend they suddenly realize that he's already achieved a great deal and that he's got some enormous positives and i actually think that he and the reason may have the ability to have a partnership somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher will just finally and briefly how quickly does in the british media you're told you know we'll just swing around to realize what china's going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the badly burned i think you are right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for stupid and i think everyone will be extremely pleased that. government's going to go to its backside marketing interesting u.k. product thank you after the break we asked former your advisor in kabul. if the recent spate of islamist atrocities in the afghan capital can be connecte
say this that the brits have been educated by the british media to think that trump was a complete nutter and had to be removed as soon as possible having actually seen him on t.v. over the weekend they suddenly realize that he's already achieved a great deal and that he's got some enormous positives and i actually think that he and the reason may have the ability to have a partnership somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher will just finally and briefly how quickly does in the british media...
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say this that the brits have been educated by the british media to think that trump was a complete nutter and had to be removed as soon as possible having actually seen him on t.v. over the weekend they suddenly realize that he's already achieved a great deal and that he's got some enormous positives and i actually think that he and the reason may have the ability to have a partnership someone.
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or i'm not a nutter that truly is. that ok and there are very few people with bob's courage when he did it right away at least go found a website or should new stuff i recommend will keep reading it because we're trying like hell to keep his reputation in this one to what and i think you said it right on the nose there ray is that you got it hope that the journalists are out there like the bob perry's r.i.p. yeah you know the are out there fighting and fighting for that truth and making the good decisions that are just taking whatever the cia or government tells them to to print a mcgovern always a pleasure having you on thank you so much today for coming on and giving us your presence you're most welcome all right well ladies and gentlemen of that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you tyrone and turtle and that have a lot keep on watching those hawks in our great day and night. from north korea to syria's president donald trump's
or i'm not a nutter that truly is. that ok and there are very few people with bob's courage when he did it right away at least go found a website or should new stuff i recommend will keep reading it because we're trying like hell to keep his reputation in this one to what and i think you said it right on the nose there ray is that you got it hope that the journalists are out there like the bob perry's r.i.p. yeah you know the are out there fighting and fighting for that truth and making the...
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nutter and city all smog and everything the ocean. is in there now and it. let me see it. right on the coast exposed to wind and weather it stands before us the photo island in is an outstanding hotel unique in the world. it's the brainchild of multi-millionaire zee tak cobb one night in a room with a double bed costs around six hundred year is breakfast not included but guests wanting full board could spend more than two thousand euros. the hotel's twenty nine rooms are booked most of the time the people who come here are the ones who believe they've seen it all they're looking for something special whales passed by here with great frequency and we have many guests that come and actually don't leave their rooms because i mean they watch the boating activity pack ice comes in the spring icebergs you know this is the sea birds and in the fall we get these huge rafts of ducks that settle on the water out here so it's really is. a viewer's paradise you don't need to go out. in the chairs tables beds and blankets even the wallpaper on made on foco island or in newfoundland pro
nutter and city all smog and everything the ocean. is in there now and it. let me see it. right on the coast exposed to wind and weather it stands before us the photo island in is an outstanding hotel unique in the world. it's the brainchild of multi-millionaire zee tak cobb one night in a room with a double bed costs around six hundred year is breakfast not included but guests wanting full board could spend more than two thousand euros. the hotel's twenty nine rooms are booked most of the time...
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space are two mayors who are no longer in office, annise parker in houston was a big one and michael nutter in philadelphia was a big one. but those are very democratic cities. as you say, your city is pretty much 50/50. do you have any pushback from the people who you represent about why are you playing in climate? maybe climate's not actually a thing and-- - oh yeah i get-- - 'cause as you know, this is a very controversial issue, one of many. but you've chosen to associate yourself with something that's not exactly, in the eyes of some people, apple pie, motherhood. - yeah, i know, i get some stuff on twitter, i get people saying, especially when you have a weather event and you're saying hey this is an example of why we've gotta deal with climate. and then you've got some folks saying well you can't do that, this is the wrong time to do that. - yeah. - to me that is the worst form of political correctness. when something bad happens and you're not allowed to talk about what might've contributed to it. so you just stick up, but i can also tell a story about climate in a place like south
space are two mayors who are no longer in office, annise parker in houston was a big one and michael nutter in philadelphia was a big one. but those are very democratic cities. as you say, your city is pretty much 50/50. do you have any pushback from the people who you represent about why are you playing in climate? maybe climate's not actually a thing and-- - oh yeah i get-- - 'cause as you know, this is a very controversial issue, one of many. but you've chosen to associate yourself with...
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>> reporter: fluffer nutters, whoopi pies, philly fans are doing it right. show you everything they're ordering up for the super bowl. coming up. >>> taking a look at radar and satellite. all of this rain is moving our direction just in time for your afternoon plans as you head to the super bowl parties. there's a live view down broad street. roads are dry right now. don't expect that later today. ♪ and the number on the back is... yeah i'm going to have to call you back. hey...hold on... we understand people lose things. here ya go, sarah. hold on to this one. thank you. sarah? so at td bank, you can replace a lost debit card instantly. yep, that's mine. don't just bank. bank human™. >>> welcome back. i'm meteorologist krystal klei. let's talk about the slippery spots i mentioned a bit ago. from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00, in the lehigh valley, berks county and the suburbs. there's a chance of a little bit of snow/icy mix, freezing rain possible as everything turns over to rain. the problem is, the roadways are cold, potentially below freezing. that could lead to t
>> reporter: fluffer nutters, whoopi pies, philly fans are doing it right. show you everything they're ordering up for the super bowl. coming up. >>> taking a look at radar and satellite. all of this rain is moving our direction just in time for your afternoon plans as you head to the super bowl parties. there's a live view down broad street. roads are dry right now. don't expect that later today. ♪ and the number on the back is... yeah i'm going to have to call you back....
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remember, mayor nutter said that? pull up your pant.een wearing saggy pants, some people, for what ten, 15 years now. check this out. >> ♪ pant on the ground ♪ looking like a fool with your pants on the grounds ♪ >> well, that's kind of making fun of this whole thing. some law makers in south carolina want to make it illegal for a person to wear their pants too low. how low is too low? it would be against the law to wear pants that sag lower than 3 inches below your waist. showing some of the butt. anyone found violating the law would face, what, the 75-dollar fine and up to six hours of community service. but support for the bill is dwindling. the 11 house members who signed onto the bill originally last week it is down to five them. six of them gave up on it. >> well, things to worry about, this is why you don't need big government, tell people how to dress, what you're supposed to wear, seriously. >> i think there is a racist under tone to the whole darn thing. >> really? >> yes, come-on. plus, i mean, i love visiting south carolina.
remember, mayor nutter said that? pull up your pant.een wearing saggy pants, some people, for what ten, 15 years now. check this out. >> ♪ pant on the ground ♪ looking like a fool with your pants on the grounds ♪ >> well, that's kind of making fun of this whole thing. some law makers in south carolina want to make it illegal for a person to wear their pants too low. how low is too low? it would be against the law to wear pants that sag lower than 3 inches below your waist....
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are about to reconvene in january with a series of blockbuster programs including visits from mayor nutter, the historian joseph ellis, justice ruth ginsburg will be here in february and you have to all join and we will also have the launch of the riveting and much anticipated new biography by yours truly of the constitutional bureau, william howard taft and joseph - judge douglas ginsburg told me william howard taft is the most underappreciated figure since george mason who refused to ratify the constitution because it contained no bill of rights. we will hear about who george mason was and what his role was in creating the bill of rights. it is my tremendous pleasure to introduce our first guest and gerard magliocca is samuel r rosen professor at the indiana university robert mckinney school of law, he has written a series of books including the biography of john bingham, the james madison of reconstruction, the man who wrote the 14th amendment which guaranteed equal protection of the law and today he is here to discuss his new book, so new, the heart of the constitution, how - "the hear
are about to reconvene in january with a series of blockbuster programs including visits from mayor nutter, the historian joseph ellis, justice ruth ginsburg will be here in february and you have to all join and we will also have the launch of the riveting and much anticipated new biography by yours truly of the constitutional bureau, william howard taft and joseph - judge douglas ginsburg told me william howard taft is the most underappreciated figure since george mason who refused to ratify...
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. >> that's what mayor nutter used to always say. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> but what they'llh police vehicles and kind of, you know, gently remind the crowd it's time to break it up. >> it is sunday night. 12:46am. the morning after the philadelphia eagles won the super bowl championship over the new england patriots. the tenth time the patriots organization has gone there. third time for us. we've come up empty handed until now. >> not any more. >> not any more. >> that's a great thing. >> what a night this has been. one that philadelphia is going to remember for a very long time. it will go down in sports lure. the year of the underdog. >> still hugs. hugs and high fives. >> i don't know if you saw the bit that was floating around social media this weekend the year of the dog. >> no question. it is. >> it is. >> it truly is. >> they were loving that and they loved maybe it was all in the signs, you know, the year of the dog. >> so many signs. >> i think it was lucky number nine. >> and the late jerome brown was 52 eagles made -- he would have been 52. eagles made super bowl
. >> that's what mayor nutter used to always say. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> but what they'llh police vehicles and kind of, you know, gently remind the crowd it's time to break it up. >> it is sunday night. 12:46am. the morning after the philadelphia eagles won the super bowl championship over the new england patriots. the tenth time the patriots organization has gone there. third time for us. we've come up empty handed until now. >> not any...
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by the way what a welcome from the city of brotherly love from hanging out with you guys to mayor nutterelping me with my luggage on amtrak. he's very familiar with amtrak just so you know. >> well, we do mean it when we say the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. good to have seen you maribel. >>> let's go to a live view the. you can see it's really foggy out there. >> karenin a look at traffic. >> 422 at trooper we can see some of the fog in this shot and now you see that slow go eastbound traffic now a nine minute ride as you travel from oaks to 202. apparent as you're driving over the ben franklin bridge and area bridges so that's why they have speed restrictions now of 35 miles an hour on the ben franklin bridge. so, just be careful as you're heading out here on the ben. a little hard to see and also the betsy ross 35 but only 25 miles an hour speed restrictions on the walt whitman bridge. so, be careful as you're heading out. they put those speed restrictions in place because of the fog. and with the fog, you know, it's hard to see pedestrians, construction workers. here
by the way what a welcome from the city of brotherly love from hanging out with you guys to mayor nutterelping me with my luggage on amtrak. he's very familiar with amtrak just so you know. >> well, we do mean it when we say the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. good to have seen you maribel. >>> let's go to a live view the. you can see it's really foggy out there. >> karenin a look at traffic. >> 422 at trooper we can see some of the fog in this shot and...
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philadelphia mayor and former city council member jim kenny and former mayor and counselman michael nutter have both cited the counselwoman as a mentor. in fact, mayor kenny even noted that counselwoman tasco, quote, raised him, unquote, from the age of 32 when he was a new council member. she also has a proven legacy of recognizing and developing young talent on her own team. two current members of the philadelphia city council, derrick green and shirrell parker and the late judge calendar calendar numberons all served as members of her staff. counselwoman marion tasco's lifetime of service has been the subject of commendation. she has received a notable list of awards and honors, including the honorary doctor of laws degree from lincoln university, her years of work to improve the city of philadelphia resulted in a lifetime appointment to the board of directors for the board of city trust. the philadelphia cultural fund and the pennsylvania convention center authority board, just to name a few. for her advocacy on behalf of behavioral health programs and work to push local health care re
philadelphia mayor and former city council member jim kenny and former mayor and counselman michael nutter have both cited the counselwoman as a mentor. in fact, mayor kenny even noted that counselwoman tasco, quote, raised him, unquote, from the age of 32 when he was a new council member. she also has a proven legacy of recognizing and developing young talent on her own team. two current members of the philadelphia city council, derrick green and shirrell parker and the late judge calendar...