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pat? >> elizabeth warren. eleanor has a leader and hillary has a problem. [ laughter ] >> eleanor? >> vivid murphy the newly confirmed surgeon general, founder of doctors for america who is a brilliant leader and entrepreneurial in global health issues. we're going to hear from him next year. >> is elizabeth warren your leader? >> i think she's bringing a very important message to the country that i think hillary is hearing it too. >> tom? >> susannah martinez. >> did you hear her answer? >> i did. >> the perfect political answer, right? mark? >> jeb bush. i'm still a great believer in what his political future is. >> the envelope, please. here it is. >> there you go. >> lucky. johnny carson style. a great american. passed away. destined for political stardom in 2015. british prime minister david cameron. this year he barely held the united kingdom together and had trouble keeping his governing coalition intact. next year cameron will redefine his country's relationship with the european u
pat? >> elizabeth warren. eleanor has a leader and hillary has a problem. [ laughter ] >> eleanor? >> vivid murphy the newly confirmed surgeon general, founder of doctors for america who is a brilliant leader and entrepreneurial in global health issues. we're going to hear from him next year. >> is elizabeth warren your leader? >> i think she's bringing a very important message to the country that i think hillary is hearing it too. >> tom? >> susannah...
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pat an example.was running for governor and he knew he was going to lose and on election day he called me because i was going to be going home back to washington the next day, and i said dick, you think -- you still think you're going to lose? and he said yes, but i'm never going to have to talk about crap like dope addiction again. [laughter] it's a local issue. it was outside the issues of how to settle problems of the soviet union or vietnam. so in a strange way, pat was much advantaged over henry in that he could, he had a blank slate to work upon. and he was, not only was he an educator but he was a brilliant bureaucratic politician. he knew when to move and when not to move. and this was very important with richard nixon. nixon was a moderate but he was a moderate by by splitting the difference. he was a moderate by if he moved right on a supreme court decision, you could be sure he was going to move left on next decision, and somehow that's how he was going to come out in the middle in a stran
pat an example.was running for governor and he knew he was going to lose and on election day he called me because i was going to be going home back to washington the next day, and i said dick, you think -- you still think you're going to lose? and he said yes, but i'm never going to have to talk about crap like dope addiction again. [laughter] it's a local issue. it was outside the issues of how to settle problems of the soviet union or vietnam. so in a strange way, pat was much advantaged over...
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pat? >> joan knee saying there's a little girl she used to castrate hogs and so they'll send her to congress, and nay did. she's a united states senator. >> bridgegate. still swirling around governor christy, and governor christy is always entertaining. shut up and sit down. when he wasn't agree with you. >> bob? >> morton? >> and nancy p oh, -- pelosi. >> best tical theater, kentucky democratic senate candidate allison grimes refuses to say whether she or whether or not she had voted for president obama during her run to unseat mitch mcconnell. she was trying to position herself as independent from obama. cornered, she invoked the sanctity of the privacy of voting. great political theater. okay, worst political theater. >> i think it's president -- john, getting on the motor scooter with a crash helmet going to visit his mistress and being photographed on it. he is now as ed the last show at about 10% approval. >> president obama wearing his tan summer suit is to haven until -- stopping i
pat? >> joan knee saying there's a little girl she used to castrate hogs and so they'll send her to congress, and nay did. she's a united states senator. >> bridgegate. still swirling around governor christy, and governor christy is always entertaining. shut up and sit down. when he wasn't agree with you. >> bob? >> morton? >> and nancy p oh, -- pelosi. >> best tical theater, kentucky democratic senate candidate allison grimes refuses to say whether she or...
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pat collins news4. >>> all right. now at 5:00 tonight, the news4 i-team exposed the danger of nighttime mail deliveries. we're getting new reaction now. what the outgoing postmaster says needs to be changed. >>> and it's the hash tag that's been trending all day in our area. closefcps, poking fun at fairfax schools for staying open. some of your more creative posts >>> a big day, a big hire for the redskins today. dianna russini at the live desk with details for us. hi di. >> yeah jim. it's what the fans have wanted for a long time and they are on the brink of having it. a true general manager. and his name is scott mccloughan mccloughan. it's a move being met with tons of praise around the nfl. the 43-year-old was recently a senior personnel executive with the seahawks helping put together their super bowl champion team. but it was also a general manager of the 49ers, helping assemble a team that went to three nfc championship games. he left both positions due to personal matters, including a battle with alcohol abus
pat collins news4. >>> all right. now at 5:00 tonight, the news4 i-team exposed the danger of nighttime mail deliveries. we're getting new reaction now. what the outgoing postmaster says needs to be changed. >>> and it's the hash tag that's been trending all day in our area. closefcps, poking fun at fairfax schools for staying open. some of your more creative posts >>> a big day, a big hire for the redskins today. dianna russini at the live desk with details for us....
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pat, that's really important. and i comment the ntsb forgiving us that kind of early information because it means that metro can begin to rectify even before the final analysis of what really happened occurs. we need the earliest understanding of why people were caught in the worst way about the greatest fear you can have if you are a metro rider you go into a closed car, go under ground and then go into a tunnel. that's scary enough for some people. smoke? you can't get out of the car? and then there is now confirmed at least a half-hour delay. we need to know why. was it because of our first responders, or was it as we have also heard, instead because of the delay in closing down the third rail so the first responders could enter the tunnel? that's the kind of information i hope we get some clue on at least by early this week. >> and what does it suggest to you about this reg on's readiness for a mass casualty emergency? that's what a lot of people are concerned about. >> pat, this is kind of two tales. i don't
pat, that's really important. and i comment the ntsb forgiving us that kind of early information because it means that metro can begin to rectify even before the final analysis of what really happened occurs. we need the earliest understanding of why people were caught in the worst way about the greatest fear you can have if you are a metro rider you go into a closed car, go under ground and then go into a tunnel. that's scary enough for some people. smoke? you can't get out of the car? and...
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pat gray did that. additional tax monies for both the police and fire, an issue very near and dear to my heart he helped me renew the community antidrug tax in kansas city, which has been so instrumental in doing research and development on antidrug strategies that work. not just more police, not just more prosecutors not just more jail space but also prevention and treatment. pat gray was there helping me as we started the very first drug court in one of the very first -- one of the very first drug courts in the country in kansas city as a result of his help with the combat tax initiative. pat adoard -- adored his family. his wife, brenda, always patient and smiling. he really adored brenda. she climbed into the roller coaster with pat gray in the late 1970's and while she had to hold on during part of the ride, there was never any question that they were a team and she was his rock. his children, christopher donna and lauren, he was their guiding light, and they were his pride and joy. pat loved this
pat gray did that. additional tax monies for both the police and fire, an issue very near and dear to my heart he helped me renew the community antidrug tax in kansas city, which has been so instrumental in doing research and development on antidrug strategies that work. not just more police, not just more prosecutors not just more jail space but also prevention and treatment. pat gray was there helping me as we started the very first drug court in one of the very first -- one of the very first...
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is he really pat collins? >> he's really pat collins. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. >> he's been here 25 years. i would show you his driver's license, but it's under like four layers of clothe ls. >> we'll hear from you later today about thanks a lot. right now many people are hoping the evening commute will not look like this. snow covereded roads and bumper to bumper traffic this morning. we'll get you up to date on road conditions. and a cold wind is moving in as winds move out. detted@@0 l<@@0 l<0 l<@@0 l<0 l
is he really pat collins? >> he's really pat collins. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. >> he's been here 25 years. i would show you his driver's license, but it's under like four layers of clothe ls. >> we'll hear from you later today about thanks a lot. right now many people are hoping the evening commute will not look like this. snow covereded roads and bumper to bumper traffic this morning. we'll get you up to date on road conditions. and a cold wind is moving in as winds...
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-- pat was dead. >> reporter: pat was dead?> yes. >> reporter: did you realize it was a confession when she told you? >> yes. >> reporter: why did jacqueline spill the beans to maria? >> she thought she could trust maria. >> reporter: but if jaqueline thinks her friend is loyal enough to help her get away with murder, she is profoundly mistaken. instead maria calls the cops, telling them jackie can be found behind the wheel of this banged up toyota solara. pretty big break. >> yeah, it was. once that tag is run, the alert's coming back to a vehicle that we're looking for, potentially somebody involved in a homicide that we need to interview. >> reporter: cops, including veteran broward county homicide detective john curcio head to pat's garden apartment. >> there were no ransacking. the officer, you know, going in the closet is what found her in a garment bag -- and she was in an advanced state of decomposition. >> reporter: sign of strangulation, pillow? >> well, her head was entirely encased in tape. >> reporter: like, mummif
-- pat was dead. >> reporter: pat was dead?> yes. >> reporter: did you realize it was a confession when she told you? >> yes. >> reporter: why did jacqueline spill the beans to maria? >> she thought she could trust maria. >> reporter: but if jaqueline thinks her friend is loyal enough to help her get away with murder, she is profoundly mistaken. instead maria calls the cops, telling them jackie can be found behind the wheel of this banged up toyota solara....
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pat roberts had a tea party opponent a very strong tea party opponent as it turned out, and pat went hard far right in his voting record where in the past pat had worked with democrats on some issues. he tried to be constructive where he could be. he went hard right and he won the primary. >> it was actually a pretty weak opponent. >> the fact he was identified with the tea party and the tea party was strong -- >> his forces were strong. >> -- pat had no choice but to move hard right. there are republicans in my state who, i think, are pretty reasonable people and who would like to work with democrats, but they live in mortal fear that somebody is going to run against them in the primary. >> you identify many culprits. jerry mandering you have both talked about. what is the evil doer here? is it the money and the power these groups have? >> basically they have a polarization of a successful business model. >> it's talk radio which beats social media cable and the internet. they all work together. >> it's the fact all three of these have come together to make it combustible. we've nev
pat roberts had a tea party opponent a very strong tea party opponent as it turned out, and pat went hard far right in his voting record where in the past pat had worked with democrats on some issues. he tried to be constructive where he could be. he went hard right and he won the primary. >> it was actually a pretty weak opponent. >> the fact he was identified with the tea party and the tea party was strong -- >> his forces were strong. >> -- pat had no choice but to...
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pat k c arks and you can join the conversation on twitter as well.eport. >> hash tag. let's just move on into this, because boehner is being challenged for house speaker. in fact this morning on fox and friends today, texas representative louie gomer announcement that he will challenge speaker john boehner when congress returns to washington this week. >> he will survive this challenge, but he's got extraordinarily weak support nationally. we're going to put a poll up here in a minute that shows that 60% of republicans around the country don't want boehner as their speaker. >> will you electon boehner as current speaker of the house, or would you appoint someone new. new definitely, 34% new probably, 26%. how does this look for republicans and specifically what to do with the house speaker role? >> well a couple of things, and, pat, i should say did the poll and he can speak to it quite eloquently. but the general significance of this is it would be a profound mistake to read into the november election any embracing of the republican philosophy or le
pat k c arks and you can join the conversation on twitter as well.eport. >> hash tag. let's just move on into this, because boehner is being challenged for house speaker. in fact this morning on fox and friends today, texas representative louie gomer announcement that he will challenge speaker john boehner when congress returns to washington this week. >> he will survive this challenge, but he's got extraordinarily weak support nationally. we're going to put a poll up here in a...
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rose mary woods, pat buchanan and a lady named pat ryan answering the phones. patricia ryan nixon. mrs. nixon. that was his entire staff in there in new york. a couple guys traveled with us in '66. nixon went out into something like 35 states. 80 congressional districts. it was a phenomenal republican comeback. 47 house seats. and suddenly he was in the hunt again. >> so how did this happen pat? we have to put this in proper perspective. nixon lost in '60. he ran for governor in '62. howard k. smith on an abc special, good job howard k. smith. the program was called obituary of richard nixon and they said his political career was over and three years later you believe he's going to win. >> the most brilliant thing and right thing he did, both right and wise was in 1964 when that tremendous convention when they are cursing nelson rockefeller, he's demanding extremism be denounced, nixon introduces goldwater and then he goes out and campaigns for goldwater harder than goldwater did himself and at the end goldwater says i know you didn't do it for yourself. did you it for me. if you h
rose mary woods, pat buchanan and a lady named pat ryan answering the phones. patricia ryan nixon. mrs. nixon. that was his entire staff in there in new york. a couple guys traveled with us in '66. nixon went out into something like 35 states. 80 congressional districts. it was a phenomenal republican comeback. 47 house seats. and suddenly he was in the hunt again. >> so how did this happen pat? we have to put this in proper perspective. nixon lost in '60. he ran for governor in '62....
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so quick story on how i met pat and kevin. i was headed out to a bar after a training mission and i walked past the coffee shop, and as i walked by i saw pat and kevin drinking coffee. i walked in introduced myself and realized that they were exchanging papers that they had written, five-page paper on the israeli/palestinian conflict. everybody else was out getting wasted anding these guys were exchanging papers. my mind was blown. and so we started chatting. it was about two hours many that coffee shop, and i really felt like a different person after i left. so i get ushered out of the military within three days of pat's death. they wanted nothing to do with me. i would later find out that he didn't die in the an enemy ambush, he died at the hands of other rangers in a quote-unquote, friendly fire incident. it was horrifying. and the military didn't want to deal with the conscientious objector, second ranger battalion, and the cover-up of pat's death. and i think that's what allowed me to leave the military a -- military. i l
so quick story on how i met pat and kevin. i was headed out to a bar after a training mission and i walked past the coffee shop, and as i walked by i saw pat and kevin drinking coffee. i walked in introduced myself and realized that they were exchanging papers that they had written, five-page paper on the israeli/palestinian conflict. everybody else was out getting wasted anding these guys were exchanging papers. my mind was blown. and so we started chatting. it was about two hours many that...
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chuck holson and pat brought faith to the problem. i remember at chuck's funeral i told this story before i was sitting at the reception and a fellow came up to me and we introduced each other. he said i first met him when i was in prison. he came to me and he said god has a plan for you. and he said i looked at him and i said i have no doubt about that but it is a really terrible plan. but by having faith and respect for the dignity of individuals whether they are prisoners or not allows people to re-enter into society. no system is perfect. not everybody who gets out is ever going to go straight as they put it. there are going to be problems. but we owe it to those who have their freedom taken away by the state to see to it that they are treated well, as pat said, and that they have a real opportunity. shining a light on the way people are treated once they go away is incredibly important to this. and our next speaker, piper kerman has done that through her memoir of the time she spent incarcerated and the television show orange is
chuck holson and pat brought faith to the problem. i remember at chuck's funeral i told this story before i was sitting at the reception and a fellow came up to me and we introduced each other. he said i first met him when i was in prison. he came to me and he said god has a plan for you. and he said i looked at him and i said i have no doubt about that but it is a really terrible plan. but by having faith and respect for the dignity of individuals whether they are prisoners or not allows...
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. >> and richardson also undercut pat cone who i.d.'d him leaving the richardson home.otaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, fou that i am out here, i probably didn't see that. no, no, no i can't see that. >> but on the witness stand, cone cast aside doubt. >> he said that the lawyers have been tricking me and pressuring me, and i picked out the right guy. >> and then prosecutors brought in a surprise witness, and she said that she had picked out the killer using katy's bank card. >> and then they produced a witness that said the killer used the bank card. >> and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a tall white man with a mustache and he got into the tiny white card. that is the guy who used it before i did. and pointed right to tim hennis, and that is who was sitting right t
. >> and richardson also undercut pat cone who i.d.'d him leaving the richardson home.otaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, fou that i am out here, i probably didn't see that. no, no, no...
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as i walked by i saw pat and kevin drinking coffee.alked to income introduced myself and realized they were exchanging papers. they had written a five-page paper on the israeli-palestinian conflict. everybody else was out getting wasted and these guys were exchanging papers. my mind was blown. so we started chatting. it was about two hours in the coffee shop and i really felt like a different person after i left. so i get ushered out of the military within three days. i wanted nothing to do with me. i would later find out he didn't die in an enemy ambush. he died at the hands of other rangers in a quote, unquote friendly fire incident. and it was horrifying. the military didn't want to do with the conscientious objector a second range battalion and the cover-up of pat's death. i think that is what allowed me to the military. so i left the military for about five years. i can't really quiet about my time in the military. i came from a fairly right wing conservative family, religious family. we were just proud of the fact i was served my
as i walked by i saw pat and kevin drinking coffee.alked to income introduced myself and realized they were exchanging papers. they had written a five-page paper on the israeli-palestinian conflict. everybody else was out getting wasted and these guys were exchanging papers. my mind was blown. so we started chatting. it was about two hours in the coffee shop and i really felt like a different person after i left. so i get ushered out of the military within three days. i wanted nothing to do...
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pat's live at his partible snow office in northwest d.c. pat, what's the good word?ar. first snow stick challenge. the search today for the best snow hat. what have you got? >> we've got 4 inches. >> 3.5. >> 3, maybe. >> reporter: as we were out and about measuring snow today, we were on the lookout for the best snow hat in washington. >> i would like a snow stick so badly. >> reporter: the first snow stick challenge of 2015. best snow hat gets an official pat collins snow stick. snow has a way of getting people to reach for hats that are normally in the way, way back of their closet. >> usually i don't ever wear hats so i'm always cold and then i realized there is a reason why people wear hats. and yeah i'm actually kind of warm now. kind of snugly. i kind of feel like you know i kind of feel like this is -- must be how dogs feel with fur on. >> reporter: that brings us now to the animal category of the snow stick challenge. even though dogs have coats, it takes a special hat to complete the ensemble. is that dog really wearing a pig hat? people wearing animal hats.
pat's live at his partible snow office in northwest d.c. pat, what's the good word?ar. first snow stick challenge. the search today for the best snow hat. what have you got? >> we've got 4 inches. >> 3.5. >> 3, maybe. >> reporter: as we were out and about measuring snow today, we were on the lookout for the best snow hat in washington. >> i would like a snow stick so badly. >> reporter: the first snow stick challenge of 2015. best snow hat gets an official...
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>> what do you think of that pat?at's pretty strong jargon. >> you don't disagree do you, pat? >> i don't. i agree entirely, i think that we have to understand, what we saw in europe and we need to look deeper at this. it's appeasing its way into this crisis. how they managed to let so many people, with to many immigrants without -- with open borders basically for this, is astonish astonishing and the political class in europe, starting with the eu and the leaders, are all saying they're passing blasphemy laws, they're allowing shar areaia law, and the europeans somewhere gotten a wakeup call. we have had that wakeup call and we have had it again. >> how frustrated are you with the president not being there in paris said? and kind of ruling out, knowing what we have to do to protect this country, where do you think we are? >> i'm frustrated, i'm embarrassed, i'm ashamed. he is the leader of the free world. he should be there and really harris, i can't think of any reason why when you don't have our senior political an
>> what do you think of that pat?at's pretty strong jargon. >> you don't disagree do you, pat? >> i don't. i agree entirely, i think that we have to understand, what we saw in europe and we need to look deeper at this. it's appeasing its way into this crisis. how they managed to let so many people, with to many immigrants without -- with open borders basically for this, is astonish astonishing and the political class in europe, starting with the eu and the leaders, are all...
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that's right, pat and i were both from massachusetts and we saw a good deal of each other.ugh the years, the memories compounded. and at the upstate new york farm he declared to our teenage children pointing to a sumptuous patch here are the leaders of america, go forth and pick the corn trapped on a and he discovered there is a grotto on the capital grounds were the one with stay cool. and he would do this many times and years later for their 40th anniversary. and that is something that happened they said we loved him, and he loved you, is there anything else that you would like to have and he said yes i will have them with me when i am at home and you should buy the book and on the back cover you're going to find the three bowties. and you will see that she did something very clever [inaudible] at the nixon headquarters at the hotel in new york. the president announced that daniel patrick moynihan, 41 years old, would join white house staff as assistant to the president and he will take a two-year leave from his position at harvard and nixon said that he will create by ex
that's right, pat and i were both from massachusetts and we saw a good deal of each other.ugh the years, the memories compounded. and at the upstate new york farm he declared to our teenage children pointing to a sumptuous patch here are the leaders of america, go forth and pick the corn trapped on a and he discovered there is a grotto on the capital grounds were the one with stay cool. and he would do this many times and years later for their 40th anniversary. and that is something that...
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if there's, if there's a real champion, other than jenny of course, it is pat nolan. pat? [applause] >> well, that's an introduction. my father would have enjoyed and my mother would have believed. but, really i attribute it to chuck coulson. he is the one that had the vision when it came out. he could have gone back an practiced law, instead dedicated entire rest of his life to calling to attention to the fact of the injustice of our system and the dehumanization of inmates and he offered hope to inmates and established prison fellow shep for that. and i was blessed to work with him in prison fellowship for 15 years and through that my political context among conservatives we helped build on the usual support for issues. and it is interesting because most people assume that conservatives are motivated for reform by economics and my experience is not that. it's the moral issues that motivate us and van hit on that. the first issue after i got out of prison we were involved in was harry reid was trying to strip prisoners of their religious liberty protection and it was ted
if there's, if there's a real champion, other than jenny of course, it is pat nolan. pat? [applause] >> well, that's an introduction. my father would have enjoyed and my mother would have believed. but, really i attribute it to chuck coulson. he is the one that had the vision when it came out. he could have gone back an practiced law, instead dedicated entire rest of his life to calling to attention to the fact of the injustice of our system and the dehumanization of inmates and he...
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our pat collins looking into what's in store. and almost a year and a half later, big plans now in the works for the washington navy yard after the mass shooting there claimed 12 lives. >>> talk about a shocking surprise for a family. what they found in their car hidden away for more than a decade. >>> the intense snow is affecting people up and down the east coast. >> it's bringing everything from snow to very strong winds. the weather channel's chris warren is live in providence, rhode island. chris, how is it up there? >> reporter: well it is still windy and it is still snowing. good news is they are making progress. the crew, the snowplows have been working around the clock. people have for the most part stayed off the roads. the travel ban does come to an end at 10:00 so, those are signs that things are returning to normal. also buses will start operating again tomorrow morning. what people are dealing with here are the aftereffects here getting onto the street this is a look at what happens when all of this snow gets piled
our pat collins looking into what's in store. and almost a year and a half later, big plans now in the works for the washington navy yard after the mass shooting there claimed 12 lives. >>> talk about a shocking surprise for a family. what they found in their car hidden away for more than a decade. >>> the intense snow is affecting people up and down the east coast. >> it's bringing everything from snow to very strong winds. the weather channel's chris warren is live in...
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pat? >> i'm afraid it is. this attack on charlie hebdo, they came out, escaped, captured the attention of the whole world, went out in a blavesglory. it's going to have a copycat effect on islamists in europe who say this is the way i can really reach the whole world's atension and i think al qaeda and the other folks in syria and iraq are gl to tell the europeans, stay home and carry out attacks that can bring the entire world or 40 world leaders to paris. it was a drarks horrible event but, i hate to say it, it was a military success. >> eleanor? >> europe right now is ground zero in a war over branding between al qaeda and isis. each wants to be seen as the leader of the world jihad movement and they're trying to see who with -- can be more outrageous -- outrageous it's not at all clear that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, claiming credit for the paris attack, not at all clear that they really directed it. one of the attackers had been in yemen five years ago, so he waited five years? it's a little dubio
pat? >> i'm afraid it is. this attack on charlie hebdo, they came out, escaped, captured the attention of the whole world, went out in a blavesglory. it's going to have a copycat effect on islamists in europe who say this is the way i can really reach the whole world's atension and i think al qaeda and the other folks in syria and iraq are gl to tell the europeans, stay home and carry out attacks that can bring the entire world or 40 world leaders to paris. it was a drarks horrible event...
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pat and chris? >>> thanks wendy. parents at a local charter school say some teachers were fired for teaching black history. today some of the staff members resigned in protest and the d.c. city council is looking into this. news4's kristin wright has details on this curriculum controversy. >> reporter: parents at howard university middle school tell news4 three social studies teachers have been fired for teaching black history. these parents tell us what is especially concerning to them is that the charter school is located on the campus of a historically black university. news4 has learned that d.c. council is also concerned about this and looking into the matter. two members of council have reached out to howard university middle school and also to the charter school's board to find out more. tonight on news4 at 5:00 hear why parents and action says all of this is unacceptable. in northwest, wright write, news4. >>> right now rap mogul suge knight sits in a hollywood jail. the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-
pat and chris? >>> thanks wendy. parents at a local charter school say some teachers were fired for teaching black history. today some of the staff members resigned in protest and the d.c. city council is looking into this. news4's kristin wright has details on this curriculum controversy. >> reporter: parents at howard university middle school tell news4 three social studies teachers have been fired for teaching black history. these parents tell us what is especially concerning...
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pat moynihan's father abandoned the family when pat was 10 years old. a bar tender in hell's kitchen. moynihan valued political instinct and street smarts the stuff that can't be taught. the stuff you learn shining shoes and earning you own way through life. senator moynihan didn't say any of that to tim. he said let me tell you something, what they know you can learn. but what you know, they will never learn. so that's what i think about during blizzards. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. major: ok fitness class! here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. crowd: yayyyy! heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh-oh. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium... and phytosterols, which may help lower ch
pat moynihan's father abandoned the family when pat was 10 years old. a bar tender in hell's kitchen. moynihan valued political instinct and street smarts the stuff that can't be taught. the stuff you learn shining shoes and earning you own way through life. senator moynihan didn't say any of that to tim. he said let me tell you something, what they know you can learn. but what you know, they will never learn. so that's what i think about during blizzards. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad?...
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i'm going to bet the pats.the pats have a bigger fan base that's a reason to think it is a favorable bet on seattle? >> partly true. the markets may be more efficient there because there's a lot of games there. there's not one particular one that's getting so much handle and so much investment that could really hurt us financially. when we have a one-off game like this this, it is not worth it for us to put that much more opinion. we're going to take the patriots no matter what. we're going to make them pay a little more to do so. >> pat, where are you? >> i'm parts unknown. you nailed it right in the in intro. >> i'm very curious. mvp, first to make the touchdown, what do you know about that? >> what's interesting this year is this is usually something every year we're losing on either starting quarterback and past super bowl champions. there is a trend to be an offensive player. eight or nine years, it wasn't an offensive player. because of all the talented players in the seattle secondary, defensive players
i'm going to bet the pats.the pats have a bigger fan base that's a reason to think it is a favorable bet on seattle? >> partly true. the markets may be more efficient there because there's a lot of games there. there's not one particular one that's getting so much handle and so much investment that could really hurt us financially. when we have a one-off game like this this, it is not worth it for us to put that much more opinion. we're going to take the patriots no matter what. we're...
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live in northwest, pat collins. news4. >> our own pat in the hat. nobody else has it. >> i like that woman's hat. >> yeah that was pretty cool. >> it looked good. even down. >> oh some tricks to it. >> and speaking of tricky that's exactly what this storm system was. we're putting it out there. a lot of times it's the small ones that can be the trickiest. so we saw with carmageddon. this was no carmageddon, but the fact we had this occurring at just the right time during the morning rush it did have more moisture with the system and hence the higher totals. and because it was not the dry type of snow it stuck right away and made conditions awful out there for just commuting this morning. we've got a lot more full explanation. all you have to do is go to our storm team 4 facebook page or nbc washington on facebook. we've got a full explanation there for you. all right. let's take a look at radar right now. what's left a few light snowflakes north of 66. and i'm continuing to see this area get smaller and smaller, so before long another hour or two, a
live in northwest, pat collins. news4. >> our own pat in the hat. nobody else has it. >> i like that woman's hat. >> yeah that was pretty cool. >> it looked good. even down. >> oh some tricks to it. >> and speaking of tricky that's exactly what this storm system was. we're putting it out there. a lot of times it's the small ones that can be the trickiest. so we saw with carmageddon. this was no carmageddon, but the fact we had this occurring at just the right...
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pat collins live at the scene. pat? >> reporter: jim, when you see the pictures you'll better understand what happened here. you see, for three decades this man lived in this house in southarm and today he died here. the victim of an angry and fast-moving fire. look at the flames as they knife through the roof of this south randolph street house in arlington. the smoke billowing out the windows. jose ramirez, he heard the cries for help. >> he said id help help me help me. >> reporter: then you saw the flames? >> then we saw the flame, yeah. >> reporter: it happened in the dark hours of the morning, and it had deadly consequences. more than 70 firefighters called ed to battle back this blaze. kill in the fire 73-year-old dennis lee, a retired odd-job contractor. he lived in this house for 30 years. >> then for something like this to happen -- >> i think it's a terrible tragedy, very scary. >> reporter: now a short time after firefighters arrived on the scene, they found mr. lee unconscious inside. they pulled him out of
pat collins live at the scene. pat? >> reporter: jim, when you see the pictures you'll better understand what happened here. you see, for three decades this man lived in this house in southarm and today he died here. the victim of an angry and fast-moving fire. look at the flames as they knife through the roof of this south randolph street house in arlington. the smoke billowing out the windows. jose ramirez, he heard the cries for help. >> he said id help help me help me. >>...
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news4's pat collins is live in alexandria where the woman lived. pat? >> reporter: wendy, every day, every day for years and years she would take that yellow line train from her home down into d.c. to her job. every day. yesterday that commute cost carol glover her life. the woman killed in that metro incident yesterday identified by family members as 61-year-old carol glover seen here on her linkedin page. she died during that smoky electrical malfunction yesterday on the yellow line at the l'enphant plaza station. carol glover lived here in alexandria. she was a graduate of eastern high school in the district and drexel university where she studied computer science. for about 20 years carol glover worked as a contractor for the federal government downtown. her son said that each day she would board a bus near her home in alexandria go to pentagon city and get on the yellow line to go into d.c. to work. and at the end of the workday she would reverse that trip. she did it every day for about 20 years. but yesterday she never made it home. diana rodrigu
news4's pat collins is live in alexandria where the woman lived. pat? >> reporter: wendy, every day, every day for years and years she would take that yellow line train from her home down into d.c. to her job. every day. yesterday that commute cost carol glover her life. the woman killed in that metro incident yesterday identified by family members as 61-year-old carol glover seen here on her linkedin page. she died during that smoky electrical malfunction yesterday on the yellow line at...
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couple and winners of the official pat collins snow stick. in rockville, pat collins, news4. news4. >> congratulations. you know what was just under understated there, that age-old answer to how you have a happy marriage. the guy just says yes dear. >> the sooner they learned that the better it works out. >> they should teach school. >>> this video of bao bao playing in the snow yesterday went viral. tonight, we learned if you want to see the panda cub having fun. the best time is now. they just hov being in the cold. >> their fur keeps them warm. their pause have a lot of fur on their paws and built for this weather. >> enjoy bao bao when you can. she returns to china when she turns 4, august 2017. >>> we will tell you why drivers could be forced to pay even more on a popular toll road. >>> i'm in lynch huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪
couple and winners of the official pat collins snow stick. in rockville, pat collins, news4. news4. >> congratulations. you know what was just under understated there, that age-old answer to how you have a happy marriage. the guy just says yes dear. >> the sooner they learned that the better it works out. >> they should teach school. >>> this video of bao bao playing in the snow yesterday went viral. tonight, we learned if you want to see the panda cub having fun. the...
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i'll speak to one of the biggest pat's fans i've ever met. he's kind of sort of upset. >>> plus revelations about the flight 8501. hear what happened after the plane made the unusual climb. i picked the top ten buzziest moments from the state of the union. don't miss them. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? great. >i picked the top ten buzziest moments from the state of the union. don't miss them. >i picked the top ten buzziest moments from the state of the union. don't miss them. >i picked the top ten buzziest moments from the state of the union. don't miss them. i picked the top ten buzziest moments from the state of the union. don't miss them. nternational... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru
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. >> the only boss that needs to go is pat lynch. he's the head of the union using the officers as a political opportunity to get the contract he wants. there are contract deal that is happened recently. >> he would know that by his behavior, he's not going to get that. >> exactly. that's the point here. >> you lost me. >> okay. we have other union bosses here that are criticizing pat lynch and his behavior. said he went too far. he didn't get the amount of money he wanted, the pay increase he wanted, the job action he wanted for the officers. he wants the patrolmen, which did get an increase in salary he wants them to get more than the captains and lieutenants. he's opportunistic. >> it wasn't one man and one union boss. it was a sea of police officers. >> look at the camera footage. he's at the front. he's the first person to turn his back? what do you expect? >> who was the guy -- who called him a anyoneninkenpoop. >> he quaunderred the good will. everybody loves a comeback. we love it in sports, politics and business. it's an eff
. >> the only boss that needs to go is pat lynch. he's the head of the union using the officers as a political opportunity to get the contract he wants. there are contract deal that is happened recently. >> he would know that by his behavior, he's not going to get that. >> exactly. that's the point here. >> you lost me. >> okay. we have other union bosses here that are criticizing pat lynch and his behavior. said he went too far. he didn't get the amount of money...
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pat moynihan's father abandoned the family when pat was 10 years old.ender in hell's kitchen. moynihan appreciated and respected education and expertise, but he also valued political instinct and street smarts, the stuff that can't be taught. the stuff you learn shining shoes and tending bar and earning your own way through life. senator moynihan didn't say any of that to tim. he just put his arm around tim and he said let me tell you something. what they know you can learn. but what you know, they will never learn. so that's what i think about during blizzards. i was not expecting to get a ford. we went around the country talking to people who made the switch to ford. it felt nicer than my bmw. good gas mileage... ecoboost makes a four cylinder engine feel like a six cylinder. my dad went and turned in his lexus and got the exact same car as me. he had to have it... i'm very happy with my escape. i don't know if i'll ever not buy a ford. make the switch to america's favorite brand. check out special offers on ford escape at ford.com or see your local f
pat moynihan's father abandoned the family when pat was 10 years old.ender in hell's kitchen. moynihan appreciated and respected education and expertise, but he also valued political instinct and street smarts, the stuff that can't be taught. the stuff you learn shining shoes and tending bar and earning your own way through life. senator moynihan didn't say any of that to tim. he just put his arm around tim and he said let me tell you something. what they know you can learn. but what you know,...
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president framed his agenda as practical, not partisan and patted the administration on the back for policies already in place. >> and every step, we were told our goals ss ss were misguided or too ambitious that we would crush jobs and explode deficits. instead we've seen the fastest
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speaking to a packed chamber, the president claimed his and dane as practical, not partisan and patted his administration on the back for policies that are already in place. >> at every step we were told our goals were misguided or too ambitious, that we would crush jobs and explode deficits. instead we've seen the fastest
speaking to a packed chamber, the president claimed his and dane as practical, not partisan and patted his administration on the back for policies that are already in place. >> at every step we were told our goals were misguided or too ambitious, that we would crush jobs and explode deficits. instead we've seen the fastest
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>> i think pat state it very well. we do not have a global strategy to deal with terror, to strengthen our ties with our allies like turkey to stop the infusion of radicals to syria and around the world but to provide a little context, harris, the so-called separatists which is really the russian government, the airport in eastern ukraine, the separatists vowed back to take every bit of territory the ukrainian government reclaimed and the silence from our government has been deafening. look. we all want the best but candidly as we go to the state of the union, i don't think we need a series of propose ats but a strategy to deal with global terror strategy a strategy that is sadly lacking. >> from twitter. i know you wering joking about this. james taylor song should be changed to call my name and i will be there next week. >> i think these things are related. >> how so? >> because the opponents of america read weakness wherever they are. teheran reads it and is exploiting it by cheating on the agreement they are presen
>> i think pat state it very well. we do not have a global strategy to deal with terror, to strengthen our ties with our allies like turkey to stop the infusion of radicals to syria and around the world but to provide a little context, harris, the so-called separatists which is really the russian government, the airport in eastern ukraine, the separatists vowed back to take every bit of territory the ukrainian government reclaimed and the silence from our government has been deafening....
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this tweet from pat roberts of kansas, a big congratulations. tracking your comments and those from members of congress, you can follow us. releasing information on their website on how big a night it was. more than 2.5 million tweets. the president when he said, i have no more campaigns to run. i know because i won them both. the most tweeted topics during the telecast included the comments on community college equal pay climate change, tax reform, and health care. we will leave the map sent out by twitter. first, onto your phone calls. mike, from indiana.
this tweet from pat roberts of kansas, a big congratulations. tracking your comments and those from members of congress, you can follow us. releasing information on their website on how big a night it was. more than 2.5 million tweets. the president when he said, i have no more campaigns to run. i know because i won them both. the most tweeted topics during the telecast included the comments on community college equal pay climate change, tax reform, and health care. we will leave the map sent...
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virginia will be penalized this year for having too nat complicati the hospitals will have their medicare pat cut by 1%. they includ the university of virginiad center and virginia commonwealth systems. it is an effort under the affordable car act and encourages people to report problems.
virginia will be penalized this year for having too nat complicati the hospitals will have their medicare pat cut by 1%. they includ the university of virginiad center and virginia commonwealth systems. it is an effort under the affordable car act and encourages people to report problems.
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in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pat, thank you. >>> there is developing news tonight a bucks county man is facing charges of child sexual assault tonight. bensalem township police arrested 36 year-old david hibs. a ten and nine year-old girl were touched during sleep overs at his home and tonight, 30 he lease say there may be more victims. he is being held on $750,000 bail. >>> well, now an "eyewitness news" exclusive, we have unconfirmed reports tonight that a gun has been found at the multi cultural academy charter school in north philadelphia. one student was reportedly taken out of that school in handcuffs, earlier today but no one was injured. >>> principal of the school did release a statement tonight ape said safeties and well-being of the students are of the up most importance. we have taken every step to ensure our students safety and the the matter is being addressed, by law enforcement. >>> well, woman who has been charged and accused offsetting her new born on fire, had a court a appearance in mount holly to day. hyphernkemberly dorvilier appe
in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pat, thank you. >>> there is developing news tonight a bucks county man is facing charges of child sexual assault tonight. bensalem township police arrested 36 year-old david hibs. a ten and nine year-old girl were touched during sleep overs at his home and tonight, 30 he lease say there may be more victims. he is being held on $750,000 bail. >>> well, now an "eyewitness news" exclusive, we...
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pat thought that "grandma" sounded a bit old and decided, "just call me ma." and president nixon answered his granddaughter's question by saying: "you can call me anything, because i've been called everything." as nervous laughter swept through the room, i looked over at george mcgovern, who, at my invitation, had joined the congressional delegation attending mrs. nixon's funeral. later in the day, a reporter asked george why he should honor the wife of a man with whom he had waged a sometimes bitter battle for the white house. and senator mcgovern replied: "you can't keep on campaigning forever." george was right. bob strauss and i used to do that when he was chairman of the democratic party and i was chairman of the republican party at the same time. what happened? we became lifelong friends. there is a time and place for everything, including partisan politics. it was a lesson i tried to put to use on my last day as senator on june 11, 1996. many of my good friends and campaign advisers urged me to take advantage of the occasion. with all the media attentio
pat thought that "grandma" sounded a bit old and decided, "just call me ma." and president nixon answered his granddaughter's question by saying: "you can call me anything, because i've been called everything." as nervous laughter swept through the room, i looked over at george mcgovern, who, at my invitation, had joined the congressional delegation attending mrs. nixon's funeral. later in the day, a reporter asked george why he should honor the wife of a man with...
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when i say the phillies the ownership much that's why pat gillick is the president.t's why they're blowing up the team and trying to trade everybody. that's why they can't resign old players to move forward and that is probably the biggest reason that the phillies own are in ship john middleton decided that he had to move on from this and he wants to get baseball people in there to make baseball decisions and david was making too many of the baseball decisions. that was a big problem with all of this. so i think the phillies will move forward. i think it's going to take some time. but it will be with pat gillick until he finds somebody to become the neck president. back to you. >> all right. howard, thank you this afternoon phil clubhouse i asked the phillies new chairman david montgomery if he had his druthers would he still be the team president? >> yeah, but -- but our i probably would say no because i now can maybe do this for half dozen years or longer. do you see what i'm saying? i have, you know modest percentage but it's a huge financial interest for me and i
when i say the phillies the ownership much that's why pat gillick is the president.t's why they're blowing up the team and trying to trade everybody. that's why they can't resign old players to move forward and that is probably the biggest reason that the phillies own are in ship john middleton decided that he had to move on from this and he wants to get baseball people in there to make baseball decisions and david was making too many of the baseball decisions. that was a big problem with all...
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linda curry, born linda kilgore, was six years younger than her sister, pat.up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter, ricki rycraft, looked up to her aunt linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go raid her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof with clothes. >> reporter: she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> reporter: linda worked for the power company, southern california edison. that's where she met mary seabold. >> where we really met was on the fourth floor, where we would go for break or for lunch. she ate like a horse and never gained an inch. >> reporter: don't you hate people like that? >> totally. and it drew me to her. and then we came the best buds ever. >> reporter: but looks, generosity and brains don't guarantee happiness in love. linda was married twice and divorced twice. >> she did choose guys that didn't seem to be a nice fit for the long term. >> reporter: and so she got her heart broken a couple of tim
linda curry, born linda kilgore, was six years younger than her sister, pat.up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter, ricki rycraft, looked up to her aunt linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go raid her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof with clothes. >> reporter: she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> reporter: linda worked...
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>> thank you, pat. thank you for putting this together, particularly want to thank pat who is not only a friend in the invitation to come here but and i first met pat republicans had won the majority in 1994. he was assistant to the president of legislative affairs and that was the speaker's chief of staff and no one in the republican majority had ever been in the majority for 40 years. pat was a seasoned hand. we actually, despite the political differences and a very tumultuous first year government shutdown and things like that, matt and i developed we develop personal relationships with trust and were able to have serious conversations when things were seriously off the rails with respect to our respect of bosses and parties. anyway, i appreciate it for the role he has played then and now. my approach is framed in terms of 100 14th congress with the prospect for getting anything done and the respective strategies and what goes into developing the strategies to make that happen. getting a lot of conve
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pat ciarrocchi is live at the wells fargo center with the details, pat. >> reporter: well, not only with the details but actually with the gentlemen himself, there he is, he is hour samson, his celebration began as a triumphant march, an 18 minute miles right here to the steps of the wells fargo center. what an amazing man he is. tonight he will be honored as tonight's number one fan. >> i'm ready baby. >> reporter: harold samson is the the face of unbridled enthusiasm today is his seventh sixth birthday. >> i'm the king. >> reporter: hour is a man of inspiration, passionate about keeping fit, at 76 years young, and passionate about the philadelphia 76ers. and that passion, gave way to a brilliant idea. >> the way i'm going to celebrate is i'm going to walk from broomall to the wells fargo. i stuck with them through all of these years regardless of whether they are successful or not, because it is my beast life that loyalty is important. >> reporter: lacing up his sneakers inside, harold set out to his broomall neighborhood the first of 18 miles. step by determined step hour got a boost
pat ciarrocchi is live at the wells fargo center with the details, pat. >> reporter: well, not only with the details but actually with the gentlemen himself, there he is, he is hour samson, his celebration began as a triumphant march, an 18 minute miles right here to the steps of the wells fargo center. what an amazing man he is. tonight he will be honored as tonight's number one fan. >> i'm ready baby. >> reporter: harold samson is the the face of unbridled enthusiasm today...
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live from paoli, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> very good advice, pat, thanks very much. >>> travelers hitting snowy skies are keeping an eye on flight information board at the airport. >> "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live at philadelphia international the with the very latest syma? >> reporter: well, jessica in surprise that snow can affect air travel and we're here at philadelphia international airport and if you take a look at that board over split shows departures, most of them are on time. right now there are about a dozen delays when it comes to a arrival flights. only a few you for departures and only a couple of cancellations. new airport officials have been preparing for the winter weather since early this morning. crews have been deicing planes and putting a chemical mixture on the runways. snow started coming down around 2:00 p.m. here at the airport and arrival flights are experiencing a delay of about 74 minutes. but for those who are traveling, today here's a tip, your best betties to park your car in the covered garage so you won't return to
live from paoli, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> very good advice, pat, thanks very much. >>> travelers hitting snowy skies are keeping an eye on flight information board at the airport. >> "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live at philadelphia international the with the very latest syma? >> reporter: well, jessica in surprise that snow can affect air travel and we're here at philadelphia international airport and if you take a...