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before it was silk city, paterson was called "the cradle of the industrial revolution in america.t...? the answer after the break. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. >> so, who made paterson, new jersey, the cradle of the industrial revolution in america? it's alexander hamilton, who helped found the city in 1791. he wanted to harness the hydropower of the passaic river's great falls to secure economic independence from british manufacturers. >> by 2015 in new jersey, the landau brothers have been storing stuff left from their parents' estate in roger's basement for four years. >> it was in the way of the ping pong table, and he wanted to, apparently, clear out some space. >> roger decides to take action before his table tennis game gets too rusty. >> i got around to calling an auctioneer, someone whose name i saw advertised on the side of the garden s
before it was silk city, paterson was called "the cradle of the industrial revolution in america.t...? the answer after the break. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. >> so, who made paterson, new jersey, the cradle of the industrial revolution in america?...
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from body and paterson. it makes its way up broad street through south philadelphia into center city. once it gets to city hall. it will hang a left and head to the ben franklin parkway and what a site that will be as enormous crowds cana company the parade vehicles. and they call for the ceremony to begin at 1:00. and right there is "action news" reporter, wal walter, the city has issued do's and don't's. >> it's really a lot of common sense. simply put city officials are saying be considerate and kind and be patient. the staining is set and the delaware valley is ready to celebrate the super bowl champion eagles, a quick warning though, if your plans include being here in person, and don't have a game plan come up with one right away. the entire parade route and surrounding roadways are shut down from broad and paterson all the way to the art museum from 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and after a cold rainy day today. and sub freezing temperatures expected overnight local officials are discouraging everyone fro
from body and paterson. it makes its way up broad street through south philadelphia into center city. once it gets to city hall. it will hang a left and head to the ben franklin parkway and what a site that will be as enormous crowds cana company the parade vehicles. and they call for the ceremony to begin at 1:00. and right there is "action news" reporter, wal walter, the city has issued do's and don't's. >> it's really a lot of common sense. simply put city officials are...
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paterson's nine hundred seventy four feature film debut it is about a failed student who discovers that i respected sociology professor plagiarized his doctoral dissertation. to blackmail him. if you're. so hot. i things escalate when both men end up as suspects in a murder and each tries to destroy the other by any means necessary it's a game of cat and mouse one that both men can only lose i i. i think. the post-war period in germany was a time of optimism but among the feel good films of the i don't know how iraq came it happened in broad daylight in which plays a police detective hunting a child killer. but during helps give an idea of the murderous profile. and make you know struck kind of. the detective works undercover actually getting closer to the killer. was so convincing as the murderer that he was later cast as the villain in the james bond film of the same name. starts off like an entertaining stone a comedy is the true story of germany's first hackers in the mid to nineteen eighties. likes computers and getting high but when the k.g.b. office him money to get passwords for
paterson's nine hundred seventy four feature film debut it is about a failed student who discovers that i respected sociology professor plagiarized his doctoral dissertation. to blackmail him. if you're. so hot. i things escalate when both men end up as suspects in a murder and each tries to destroy the other by any means necessary it's a game of cat and mouse one that both men can only lose i i. i think. the post-war period in germany was a time of optimism but among the feel good films of the...
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colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before!sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine
colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before!sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine
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colin paterson find it brought back some hair raising memories!y bald list correspondence, here i was dispatched to barnsley to cover the opening of a new exhibition dedicated to hairdressing. beehives, bulbs and blow dries explores the mystery of hair from the 19505 until the present day, and former hairdresser of the year andrew barton wa5 hairdresser of the year andrew barton was back in his hometown curating the whig5. . barton was back in his hometown curating the whigs. ij barton was back in his hometown curating the whigs. . i think hairdressing i5 curating the whigs. . i think hairdressing is one of those careers that can be incredibly exciting for young people to get into. we employ about 1% of the total uk workforce. it's a true profe55ion. rue—mac what is it about a new life5tyle della hairstyle that gives a new personality? what you want to do in the exhibition is really kind of 5howca5e the exhibition is really kind of showcase of the cultural a5pect5, why things are happening in hair fashion throughout history. and what could be more
colin paterson find it brought back some hair raising memories!y bald list correspondence, here i was dispatched to barnsley to cover the opening of a new exhibition dedicated to hairdressing. beehives, bulbs and blow dries explores the mystery of hair from the 19505 until the present day, and former hairdresser of the year andrew barton wa5 hairdresser of the year andrew barton was back in his hometown curating the whig5. . barton was back in his hometown curating the whigs. ij barton was back...
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finally, governor paterson agreed that fred shoalsworth and three other men could drive cars, three, maybe four, to andersson, alabama to rescue us. >> i read that that rescue was an armed rescue. >> i know fred shoalsworth says he told his people not to bring arms. i remember hearing a couple of people said, the hell with that. they brought their guns because if we had been stopped by any of the mobs, they had to do something to protect us. we also found out and i had a chance to talk with john patterson, then governor. he is still alive and i think he is 93 years old. he had lunch with us and asked for forgiveness and said they were wrong. he asked to pose for a picture with me. he asked me if he could take a picture with me. i have that picture at my house with him and my daughter. he said he was sorry and he apologized. he said he was wrong. as you probably know, george wallace, before he died, went to a black church and asked for forgiveness. that's how we got out of andersson but some of the men had whippings. >> were you injured? >> we all suffered from smoke inhalation. once
finally, governor paterson agreed that fred shoalsworth and three other men could drive cars, three, maybe four, to andersson, alabama to rescue us. >> i read that that rescue was an armed rescue. >> i know fred shoalsworth says he told his people not to bring arms. i remember hearing a couple of people said, the hell with that. they brought their guns because if we had been stopped by any of the mobs, they had to do something to protect us. we also found out and i had a chance to...
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colin paterson, bbc news, bold in barnsley.r recognised colin with that quiff? an impressive haircut. a lot of hairspray involved in that we are reliably told and colin says he was trying to play homage to the smiths front man morrisey. i don't think he looks much different now. he doesn't have hair any more. that's what he was doing, emulating jedward. i quite like that. i think it's a good look. they asked a personal question? no. we will have the sport and the weather coming up later. perhaps you have some pictures you would like to share of hair gone by. send them to us and we will try to 5how send them to us and we will try to show them later in the programme. theresa may has spent months calling for a special economic partnership with the european union after brexit, but today her focus turns to security. in around an hour, at a conference in munich, she is expected to ask for a unique arrangement to enshrine benefits of cooperation". so how safe will we be after we leave the eu? let's talk to the security expert ciaran m
colin paterson, bbc news, bold in barnsley.r recognised colin with that quiff? an impressive haircut. a lot of hairspray involved in that we are reliably told and colin says he was trying to play homage to the smiths front man morrisey. i don't think he looks much different now. he doesn't have hair any more. that's what he was doing, emulating jedward. i quite like that. i think it's a good look. they asked a personal question? no. we will have the sport and the weather coming up later....
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at broad and paterson and ends with a massive rally at the museum of art.rything you need to know about getting to the parade and what the city is doing to keep the people safe. just a short time ago city officials held a news conference to let everyone know what to expect down to the parade route. the key thing says mayor kenney is patience. you will need a lot of it tomorrow. you can expect long lines and lots of people and it's important to stay with the people you came with because in a crowd this size it's easy to get lost and more important to be aware of your surroundings. >> if you should see something us a call.spicious please give it doesn't have to be a package. if you think something is going on that doesn't feel right to you, trust your instincts, give us a call and give us an idea where you are and we'll make every effort to respond to that. >> there are 14 jumbotrons so everyone can see the celebration and sign language translators there for those that need them. and space is reserved for wheelchairs and special para drop-off locations are av
at broad and paterson and ends with a massive rally at the museum of art.rything you need to know about getting to the parade and what the city is doing to keep the people safe. just a short time ago city officials held a news conference to let everyone know what to expect down to the parade route. the key thing says mayor kenney is patience. you will need a lot of it tomorrow. you can expect long lines and lots of people and it's important to stay with the people you came with because in a...
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of the parade, the entire parade route and surrounding roadways will be shut down from broad and paterson all the way to the art museum from 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. the police presence is very noticeable. >> it's officers and preventive patrol assignments from in and out to detect anything that seems out of order and people all over. >> the crowd is expected to be massive. public and parochial schools in philadelphia along with a handful of other schools across the delaware valley are closed and no shortage of people are taking off of work and fans from outside of our region will come in. mayor kenney says that is great and wants everybody to be there except for one specific type of fan. >> a small number of knuckle heads should stay home. it's regrettable and i wish it would not happen and people would think but our officers can deal with and will deal with it, and lets just have fun. >> we are going have fun. a bunch of businesses in town will also be closed. classes at temple university are canceled for this thursday and the zoo will be closed as well on thursday, for a full list of
of the parade, the entire parade route and surrounding roadways will be shut down from broad and paterson all the way to the art museum from 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. the police presence is very noticeable. >> it's officers and preventive patrol assignments from in and out to detect anything that seems out of order and people all over. >> the crowd is expected to be massive. public and parochial schools in philadelphia along with a handful of other schools across the delaware valley...
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at broad and paterson the parade takes off going north on broad street around city hall and down the ben franklin parkway and stopping at the art museum steps. >> nice and slow to give people the opportunity to see everyone and it will be open air so people will see, they are not enclosed vehicles. >> there will be 14 jumbotrons from eakins oval to city hall and on this stage the celebration takes place. >> there are celebration as long the parade route that will happen. and it will be very visual. and extra equipment to strengthen signals are installed and signs for parking restrictions are going up. and expect a heavy police presence. there is no restrictions on what to bring and police warn that behavior like this on sunday night will not be tolerated. we'll have people on foot and in vehicles and in the air. they will be on bikes and horse back, they will be all throughout the general parade route. >> and jim this sell brings is expected to end at 3:00 p.m. between 1 and 3 million people are expected. reporting live annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> i think it will be
at broad and paterson the parade takes off going north on broad street around city hall and down the ben franklin parkway and stopping at the art museum steps. >> nice and slow to give people the opportunity to see everyone and it will be open air so people will see, they are not enclosed vehicles. >> there will be 14 jumbotrons from eakins oval to city hall and on this stage the celebration takes place. >> there are celebration as long the parade route that will happen. and...
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the profession steps off from broad and paterson at 11:00 thursday morning and the birds ride in open air vehicles to give the fans a great view and they travel north through the city to the philadelphia museum of art for a 1:00 celebration. and they promise it will be full of surprises. jeanette reyes is live from city hall. >> reporter: hi rick, the press conference wrapped up a few hours ago and released a long list of details for the big day come thursday morning, the parade begins at 11:00 in the morning and wraps up at 3:00 in the afternoon and the ceremony wrapped up at 3:00 on the museum of art. they are planning for days even before the eagles got their hands on the coveted lombardi trophy. it begins at the stadium and goes down to the philadelphia museum of art. the steps there. they will have 14 jumbotrons for people to view this the best way possible and they will be set up beginning at city hall, all the way to the museum. but we have additional details from city officials working in close corporation with each other from the police department to the fire department and e
the profession steps off from broad and paterson at 11:00 thursday morning and the birds ride in open air vehicles to give the fans a great view and they travel north through the city to the philadelphia museum of art for a 1:00 celebration. and they promise it will be full of surprises. jeanette reyes is live from city hall. >> reporter: hi rick, the press conference wrapped up a few hours ago and released a long list of details for the big day come thursday morning, the parade begins at...
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colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. good afternoon.the uk and eu can continue to work together on security. in a speech in germany, the prime minister said that the uk's commitment to protecting europe from threats was "unconditional" but warned that failing to cooperate would put everyone at risk. in response the president of the european commission said he would welcome a close security alliance but it must be negotiated separately from brexit. our political correspondent vicki young reports. in defence and security, the uk is a significant player and the prime minister hopes that will get her a special deal. she arrived in munich, keen to lay out britain's contribution. generous spending on defence and expertise it wants to share, even after brexit. theresa may urged the eu to take a practical approach. this cannot be a time when any of us allow competition between partners, rigid, institutional restrictions, or deep—seated ideology to inhibit our cooperation and jeopardise the security of our citizens. she's calling for a new secur
colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. good afternoon.the uk and eu can continue to work together on security. in a speech in germany, the prime minister said that the uk's commitment to protecting europe from threats was "unconditional" but warned that failing to cooperate would put everyone at risk. in response the president of the european commission said he would welcome a close security alliance but it must be negotiated separately from brexit. our political correspondent vicki...
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after the attorney general pleaded with governor paterson to provide police escorts to take us to the hospital, they came to the hospital, asking the hospital to put us out. and the hospital did not have to refuse, because we were not going to leave the hospital. they threatened to burn the hospital down. finally, governor paterson agreed that three other men could drive cars -- it could have been four -- to anniston, alabama to rescue us. host: i read that rescue was an armed rescue. do you remember that? hank: i know one man told his people to bring arms. i remember hearing a couple of the people said, to hell with that. becauseught their guns if we had been stopped by any of those mobs, they had to do something to protect us. but we also found out, and i had the chance to talk to john patterson the governor, he is still alive and i think he is 93 years old. she had a lunch with us and asked for forgiveness, said they asked to pose for a picture with me. asked me if he could take a picture with me, and i have that picture at my house with him and my daughter. so he said he was sorry
after the attorney general pleaded with governor paterson to provide police escorts to take us to the hospital, they came to the hospital, asking the hospital to put us out. and the hospital did not have to refuse, because we were not going to leave the hospital. they threatened to burn the hospital down. finally, governor paterson agreed that three other men could drive cars -- it could have been four -- to anniston, alabama to rescue us. host: i read that rescue was an armed rescue. do you...
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and the parade begins at broad and paterson at 11:00 them and past city hall and the ben franklin parkway and organizers expected to be on the stage at 1:00 p.m. >> it's not merely a parade. the parade is part one and the ceremony is part two. expect surprises along the route and music but as of now no musical artist. this is not a ticketed event and open to the public. the people will arrive early to get the best vantage point. they don't necessarily have to worry. with we have 14 jumbotrons that will stretch from eakins oval down to city hall. >> we are not checking people's bags much like any other parade. we don't do that for other parades. >> police do not expect crowds like ones on city streets post super bowl. they expect a more family environment. we'll have people all over on foot and vehicles, in the air, they will be on bikes and horse back. they will be throughout the general parade route. >> public transportation will be parade goers best option. septa chairman announced this today. the broad street and market frankford lines are the best options. and independence blue cross
and the parade begins at broad and paterson at 11:00 them and past city hall and the ben franklin parkway and organizers expected to be on the stage at 1:00 p.m. >> it's not merely a parade. the parade is part one and the ceremony is part two. expect surprises along the route and music but as of now no musical artist. this is not a ticketed event and open to the public. the people will arrive early to get the best vantage point. they don't necessarily have to worry. with we have 14...
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. >> david paterson: kirsten gillibrand!david paterson named little-known gillibrand to finish hilary clinton's senate term when she became secretary of state. this is the seat that everybody wanted. andrew cuomo apparently wanted it. caroline kennedy wanted it. and you got it. >> gillibrand: yeah. >> alfonsi: how? >> gillibrand: it was pretty shocking. i don't know. >> alfonsi: did you ever ask him, "why'd you choose me?" >> gillibrand: no. i just said, "thank you." >> joe biden: welcome, senator. >> alfonsi: she was nicknamed "the accidental senator," but quickly earned a reputation as a hard worker. some colleagues, unnerved by her peppy determination, called her something else-- the name of the over-achieving high school student in the movie "election." >> oh, hi, tracy. >> alfonsi: what did you think of being called tracy flick? >> gillibrand: i really like reese witherspoon. so i didn't really care. i didn't care. i mean, i knew what they were trying to say. >> alfonsi: yeah? >> gillibrand: they were trying to be mean.
. >> david paterson: kirsten gillibrand!david paterson named little-known gillibrand to finish hilary clinton's senate term when she became secretary of state. this is the seat that everybody wanted. andrew cuomo apparently wanted it. caroline kennedy wanted it. and you got it. >> gillibrand: yeah. >> alfonsi: how? >> gillibrand: it was pretty shocking. i don't know. >> alfonsi: did you ever ask him, "why'd you choose me?" >> gillibrand: no. i just...
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i am jane smith paterson. , is itg of networks possible for you and the fcc to think about additional funding for health care connect being as though we are at a cap right now? getting to them with health care is going to be the way they get care. com. rosenworcel: you're absolutely right about that. there was a time when was reserved for our most rural areas where it was hard to get doctors and specialists to show. but the truth is telemedicine is now part of mainstream modern medicine. it has extraordinary benefits. the fcc, late last year started a new rulemaking to update its existing moral health care programs to try to address the growing demand and ink more thoughtfully about how to push those dollars out there. there is an open proceeding under way now. it is really important. >> thank you, commissioner. the graduate student at m.i.t. i'm curious, given your stated need on the expertise on fraud detection and improving the situation -- the systems across agencies, how should we find the talent needed given that you need people with expertise in data science and investigative j
i am jane smith paterson. , is itg of networks possible for you and the fcc to think about additional funding for health care connect being as though we are at a cap right now? getting to them with health care is going to be the way they get care. com. rosenworcel: you're absolutely right about that. there was a time when was reserved for our most rural areas where it was hard to get doctors and specialists to show. but the truth is telemedicine is now part of mainstream modern medicine. it has...
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. >> i am jane smith paterson. speaking of networks, is it possible for you and the fcc to think about additional funding for health care connect, being as though we are at a cap right now? we have so many elderly across getting healthd care to all of them is going to be an issue. com. rosenworcel: you're absolutely right about that. there was a time when telemedicine was reserved for our most rural areas where it was hard to get doctors and specialists to show. but the truth is telemedicine is now part of mainstream modern medicine. it has extraordinary benefits. the fcc, late last year started a new rulemaking to update its existing moral health care care to try and address growing demand, and think more thoughtfully about how to push these dollars out there. there is an important proceeding under way right now and it is really important. >> thank you, commissioner. i am a graduate student at m.i.t.. i'm curious, given your stated on this crosscutting expertise on fraud detection and improving systems across thec
. >> i am jane smith paterson. speaking of networks, is it possible for you and the fcc to think about additional funding for health care connect, being as though we are at a cap right now? we have so many elderly across getting healthd care to all of them is going to be an issue. com. rosenworcel: you're absolutely right about that. there was a time when telemedicine was reserved for our most rural areas where it was hard to get doctors and specialists to show. but the truth is...
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so far it was an important victory for the host pulling them away from the relegation zone maybe paterson should stay on penalties but also opens well. god have different objectives to host the chasing your of the business is just one survival maybe this man can help well known this one mario gomez is goals save and then fly to the world cup is he came to go. this is not the point to talk about no well let's talk about the first goal that was marvin hits not in the mood. for me. it's not all about outspoken leveled soon after. well not quite the be all ruled it out. and that was pretty much it from outspoken apart from coach mano abounding sense of the stance. what about gomez he could about a penalty. and he should have schooled later on. will he make it to russia or new i don't think so dr kissinger in marion. county really for the for the next day with the focus for the for the rest is not interesting for me at the moment. we wish you all the best. unless minds want to get relegated they need to do a lot better confidence is key i always have confidence in myself because i know what i
so far it was an important victory for the host pulling them away from the relegation zone maybe paterson should stay on penalties but also opens well. god have different objectives to host the chasing your of the business is just one survival maybe this man can help well known this one mario gomez is goals save and then fly to the world cup is he came to go. this is not the point to talk about no well let's talk about the first goal that was marvin hits not in the mood. for me. it's not all...
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colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before! let's have a look at the weather. for many, it is a sparkling saturday. there is a good deal of sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine all the time, more cloud in places. this cloud is what we can see tomorrow. this cloud brings some outbreaks of rain. especially in northern and central england. it fizzles out over the next few hours. spells of sunshine, temperatures of 7—12d. it is a fine evening. it will turn cold overnight, temperatures getting down to freezing, away from south—west england. some outbreaks of drizzle through the early hours. temperatures of about 7 degrees. some patches of mist and fog in northern england. a chilly start in central and eastern areas. right at first, cloud in the west through the day. there will be rain eastwards as the afternoon wears on. mild air, highs of 7—iid. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: commentator: lizzie yarnold goe
colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before! let's have a look at the weather. for many, it is a sparkling saturday. there is a good deal of sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine all the time, more cloud in places. this cloud is what we can see tomorrow. this cloud brings some outbreaks of rain. especially in northern and central england. it fizzles...
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so this is paterson avenue. nova care, would be off to the left here. the players are going to come out of. they're going to come here to broad. make a left. then right up broad street, into center city. look at the empty parking lot. this is citizens bank park here. look at the fans, all three, four deep, and that's the concern that the police have been having. a lot of pedestrians just walking across. look at the sea of green here. this is the ben franklinparkwayt expressway. there is one of the jumbro-trons. they'll bch the game, replaying the game actually now on all of the jumbro-trons. benny, than driving across the benny, into philly, mike and alex back over to you. >> the best way to go, just like we did with the pope, right? >> that's true. steve keeley over at love park having the time of his life seems like. >> reporter: every time you say that i instantly feel loved by not just you as i always do but this crowd. and the crowd is really, i thought it couldn't get any bigger and it does. let's feel the love! (cheers). >> (cheers). >> this is o
so this is paterson avenue. nova care, would be off to the left here. the players are going to come out of. they're going to come here to broad. make a left. then right up broad street, into center city. look at the empty parking lot. this is citizens bank park here. look at the fans, all three, four deep, and that's the concern that the police have been having. a lot of pedestrians just walking across. look at the sea of green here. this is the ben franklinparkwayt expressway. there is one of...
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ryan paterson on behalf of the dr requesters. first off, i want to say that we appreciate that the fourth floor has been removed, and a more traditional facade has been proposed, but the commission gave clear instructions last time, which this iteration does not follow. it's still tinkering at the edges of a project that's massive out of scale with the neighborhood, with the existing lot and structures and with the code. they can rhenvate the existing property within the existing envelope. we'd at least ask that you eliminate the required set back variance. i also want to alert you that a letter of determination has been issued for the property, and we've appealed it. the lod has some serious problems that affect the project's approvablity. for example it says the entire building has to be demolished, but it says the envelope can be expanded because the original building will still be in existence. these issues need to be resolved by the board of appeals in april before you consider this project. we also do object to the noticing
ryan paterson on behalf of the dr requesters. first off, i want to say that we appreciate that the fourth floor has been removed, and a more traditional facade has been proposed, but the commission gave clear instructions last time, which this iteration does not follow. it's still tinkering at the edges of a project that's massive out of scale with the neighborhood, with the existing lot and structures and with the code. they can rhenvate the existing property within the existing envelope. we'd...
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bafta, as it announces changes aimed at tackling the problem. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonlooking at the plans. this sunday it is the bafta awards and ahead of british film is‘ biggest night of the year, the industry has announced a brand—new plan aimed at tackling both sexual harassment and bullying. it is a direct response to the harvey weinstein allegations. you can talk? of course we can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for input. these principles are important because up until recently there were no guidelines, there was no protocol for someone who had been sexually harassed in the entertainment industry. i know this to bea entertainment industry. i know this to be a fact because i've asked for principles and asked to see guidelines and no one could give them to me. to change this more than 40 them to me. to change this more than a0 organisations, including after and the british film institute, worked on a set of eight principles which they want to be used across the film, to the video games industries. so what will actually change? every productio
bafta, as it announces changes aimed at tackling the problem. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonlooking at the plans. this sunday it is the bafta awards and ahead of british film is‘ biggest night of the year, the industry has announced a brand—new plan aimed at tackling both sexual harassment and bullying. it is a direct response to the harvey weinstein allegations. you can talk? of course we can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for input. these principles...
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jaime apody may have had most special she road the entire route from body to paterson to eakins oval behind us and she is there w to look back at a morning and afternoon. hey brian. lucky because weto start this parade off and then got to finis it on art museum steps and that was unique. and what a special day one that none of us will forget. look at the scene this morning early as the players and coaches board the the pattison. we saw doug jeffrey nick foles get on the first bus and there were open airbuses and the excitement was palpable. and nobody knew that the players would jump off the bus get into the crowd and that is where we caught up with them and it was. no us! care!heeagles! >> this is amazing we love you philly. >> brett is this everything you dreamed of? >> more than everything i dreamed of. the greatest moment ever. philly we love you and we did it! >> they did indeed. coming up later at 5:00 i was privileged after the parade was over and the rally was over to the a museum steps to catch up with the players and owner jeffrey lurie you'll hear from him coming up and on
jaime apody may have had most special she road the entire route from body to paterson to eakins oval behind us and she is there w to look back at a morning and afternoon. hey brian. lucky because weto start this parade off and then got to finis it on art museum steps and that was unique. and what a special day one that none of us will forget. look at the scene this morning early as the players and coaches board the the pattison. we saw doug jeffrey nick foles get on the first bus and there were...
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. >> the procession steps off from broad and paterson, near lincoln financial field at 11:00 a.m.nd their way up broad street past city hall and up to the ben franklin parkway. they end up at the philadelphia museum of art for an official ceremony that takes place at 1:00. >> our reporters are on top of the preparations, vernon odom spoke to fans about their thursday plans but first walter per outside of the art museum with what the city will do. >> reporter: well monica and rick, the city had a press conference today describing the planned parade and ceremony using words like dramatic and wonderful and fantastic. so we are excited about that but the affect this has on local traffic will leave commuters less than excited. >> construction of the stage for the ceremony honoring the super bowl champion, philadelphia eagles are is well underway and details are not released but we are told it's dramatic and wonder
. >> the procession steps off from broad and paterson, near lincoln financial field at 11:00 a.m.nd their way up broad street past city hall and up to the ben franklin parkway. they end up at the philadelphia museum of art for an official ceremony that takes place at 1:00. >> our reporters are on top of the preparations, vernon odom spoke to fans about their thursday plans but first walter per outside of the art museum with what the city will do. >> reporter: well monica and...
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sales signs and stickers, leave stephanie paterson skeptical, after her saga with these earrings thate tag for $128. >> and i said, geez, i wonder how much these were originally i peeled the sticker back and low and behold they were priced at $98. >> yes, advertised clearance price, is $30 more than the original price. >> i feel it is deceiving. >> reporter: this is just one kind of bogus bargain. over the course of 10 months checkbook magazine's under cover shoppers, track prices of select items available for at lee five weeks at 19 major retailers, and found in most cases the advertised sale price was actually the routine price. the one that the store charges more than half of the time. >> buy one get one half off that makes me want to buy it right now. >> right now, because you are worried might come back next week price would be higher. it could be general lower price next week. >> reporter: new parents are looking save money so if this is on sale they are probably buying it. >> would you like to think you are saving money but problem is they have never charged the regular price f
sales signs and stickers, leave stephanie paterson skeptical, after her saga with these earrings thate tag for $128. >> and i said, geez, i wonder how much these were originally i peeled the sticker back and low and behold they were priced at $98. >> yes, advertised clearance price, is $30 more than the original price. >> i feel it is deceiving. >> reporter: this is just one kind of bogus bargain. over the course of 10 months checkbook magazine's under cover shoppers,...
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sale signs and stickers leave stephanie paterson skeptical after her sag with these earrings with a yelle clearance tag for $128. >> i said i wonder how much they were originally. i peeled sticker back. low and behold, they were priced at $98. >> reporter: yes, advertised clearance price is $30 more then the original price. >> i said this. >> reporter: but this is apparently just one kind of bogus bargain. over the course of 10 months checkbook magazine's under cover shoppers, tracked prices of select items available for at lee five weeks at 19 major retailers, and found in most cases average pry sales price was actually the routine price , the one that the store charges more than half of the time. >> buy one get one half off that makes me want to buy one right now. >> right now or you are worried come back next week the price will be higher. it could be you have a letter price next week. >> reporter: new parents are always looking to save money. so if this is on sale they will buy it. >> yes, would you think you are saving money buy buying this on sale problem is they are never charged
sale signs and stickers leave stephanie paterson skeptical after her sag with these earrings with a yelle clearance tag for $128. >> i said i wonder how much they were originally. i peeled sticker back. low and behold, they were priced at $98. >> reporter: yes, advertised clearance price is $30 more then the original price. >> i said this. >> reporter: but this is apparently just one kind of bogus bargain. over the course of 10 months checkbook magazine's under cover...
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the entire parade route and surrounding roadways are shut down from broad and paterson to the art museum from 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. after a cold rainy day and sub zero temperatures overnight. they have this to say to anyone planning to beat the crowds camping out along the parade route. >> it would be unwise given the temperatures, it will be colder, it will be sunny but colder. if you plan on camping out know that. >> if a code blue goes into effect. anyone sleeping outdoors will be transferred to a warming shelter for their safety. it boils down to being considerate and smart. >> celebrate like he want to you do, don't commit crimes and don't drive drunk. >> the city is holing the final preparade news conference at 4:30 in a half hour. but basically treating this parade and celebration like any other parade. so anything you could not do today in the city you can't do tomorrow. can't have a bonfire and under 21 you can't drink and any new information we'll have starting on "action news" at 5:00 and 6:00. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> lets switch
the entire parade route and surrounding roadways are shut down from broad and paterson to the art museum from 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. after a cold rainy day and sub zero temperatures overnight. they have this to say to anyone planning to beat the crowds camping out along the parade route. >> it would be unwise given the temperatures, it will be colder, it will be sunny but colder. if you plan on camping out know that. >> if a code blue goes into effect. anyone sleeping...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson takes a rather personal trip back through the historyf hairdressing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. a chilly start to the day. patchy rain in the forecasts. the best of the sunshine towards the south and east of england. i will have the forecast for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. president trump has met survivors of wednesday's high school shooting in florida at the hospital where they're being treated. he also thanked the emergency services and medical staff who treated those who were wounded when the suspect, nikolas cruz, opened fire, killing 17 people. barbara plett—usher reports. the funerals have begun. these students were saying goodbye to a 14—year—old classmate. they and their parents have been calling to action so they and their parents have been calling for action from president trump so other teenagers won't die this way. he and the first lady visited some of the injured still in hospital, including a woman who had been shot four times. he congratulated the medical staff... reporter: d
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson takes a rather personal trip back through the historyf hairdressing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. a chilly start to the day. patchy rain in the forecasts. the best of the sunshine towards the south and east of england. i will have the forecast for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. president trump has met survivors of wednesday's high school shooting in florida at the hospital where they're being treated. he...
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dane paterson this happens, things became clear.signing, and the backstabbing of the following leadership election, we went through a long period of fasting chaos. that is the background to the book. london rules is a thriller, but the backdrop is where we have all been living. finally about this book and the others, you resist very deliberately, i think, the others, you resist very deliberately, ithink, the the others, you resist very deliberately, i think, the idea that on the last page, everything conveniently tied up. it's all over. maybe something has happened that avoids a cataclysm, but the idea that calm has been restored is not really one you're comfortable with, is its? wollaton estate of ongoing tension, that can't be solved by a final chapter. —— we live in a state of ongoing tension. so you say, be prepared to be disturbed and i think you can relax when it's over? yes. thank you very much. hello. a different sort of day tomorrow. more cloud around. this cloud will be pushing eastwards and already making its presence fel
dane paterson this happens, things became clear.signing, and the backstabbing of the following leadership election, we went through a long period of fasting chaos. that is the background to the book. london rules is a thriller, but the backdrop is where we have all been living. finally about this book and the others, you resist very deliberately, i think, the others, you resist very deliberately, ithink, the the others, you resist very deliberately, i think, the idea that on the last page,...
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in recent days from the brexiteers such as dan hannan, and owen paterson and kate hoey have questionedterms at at high levels said they are committed to that agreement. thank you for that update. the parents of a seriously ill little boy have lost a life support treatment fight with doctors. specialists at alder hey children's hospital in liverpool had asked a high courtjudge to allow them to stop providing life support treatment to 21—month—old alfie evans. our correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the high court. tell us a bit more about the case and what happened today. alfie evans is just 21 months old but he has spent much of his life at the children's hospital in liverpool. he has a neurological condition which is to generative and getting worse, it is not going to get better. doctors do not actually know what is wrong with him, it has no official diagnosis. they came to the high court today, alder hey hospital, because they want to withdraw life support from alfie. they say continuing to treat him would be inhumane and futile. well his pa rents inhumane and futile. well his pa
in recent days from the brexiteers such as dan hannan, and owen paterson and kate hoey have questionedterms at at high levels said they are committed to that agreement. thank you for that update. the parents of a seriously ill little boy have lost a life support treatment fight with doctors. specialists at alder hey children's hospital in liverpool had asked a high courtjudge to allow them to stop providing life support treatment to 21—month—old alfie evans. our correspondent charlotte...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports.ll of those huge american artists has. she's not workshy, she'll turn up and do the interviews and promos and she'll spend 24 hours doing the video, and extreme focus 24/7. however, the night's biggest award, album of the year, is expected to go to ed sheeran's divide. it was number one for a third of last year and it would be a major shock if he did not win. # you will keep the secrets in ya # you've been keeping paraphernalia...# one man who's not happy about the brits is liam gallagher, who is nominated for best male, but is furious that he hasn't been asked to perform and says the brits have "ballooned it" and are too scared to let him onstage. and unlike at the baftas, where almost every actress wore black on the red carpet, at the brits expect a variety of coloured outfits. instead, acts are asked to wear a white rose pin if they want to show solidarity for anti—harassment movements. nick will have the weather forecast later and of course the sport as well. dozens of students and
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports.ll of those huge american artists has. she's not workshy, she'll turn up and do the interviews and promos and she'll spend 24 hours doing the video, and extreme focus 24/7. however, the night's biggest award, album of the year, is expected to go to ed sheeran's divide. it was number one for a third of last year and it would be a major shock if he did not win. # you will keep the secrets in ya # you've been keeping paraphernalia...# one man...
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linsey davis is in the emergency room paterson new jersey. george. at the hallways these gurneys, this is another place they're putting patients. nationwide the number of pediatric deaths due to flu season 53. in just the past week an increase in deaths from pneumonia and inflew whenuinfluenza. in some case doctors' offices are so overloaded they're saying pass go go directly to your local e.r. the cdc says it's possible flu seasonil may. >> oh man. in till my? >>> we told you about the football heroics on the field. be was a standout moment we have to share with you as well. the superstar player became an mvp for his heroics off the field. yes, j.j. watt. bless that guy. he helped so many after hurricane harvey. he was honored the walterrd for his impact on community rebuilding restoring child care centers. providing food, medical aide to those in need. his j.j. watt foundation $37 million it's raised. $and his motto is dream big. work hard. he practices what he preaches. we all remember when he put out that simple tweet. >> first day. right here on
linsey davis is in the emergency room paterson new jersey. george. at the hallways these gurneys, this is another place they're putting patients. nationwide the number of pediatric deaths due to flu season 53. in just the past week an increase in deaths from pneumonia and inflew whenuinfluenza. in some case doctors' offices are so overloaded they're saying pass go go directly to your local e.r. the cdc says it's possible flu seasonil may. >> oh man. in till my? >>> we told you...
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companies, but no, ftc sue for allege he had conspiracy ftc filed a complaint against henry shine and patersonompanies basically saying they are not giving enough breaks to customers. david, remember when amazon wanted to be in this business. >> yes. >> well, because the margins are so great i think this is the opening for amazon i happen to like ken shine very much, but look at that stock on that. >> it also got hurt on that day when we learned amazon might be focused on business. >> look, i feel amazon, jp morgan, that is real when you name a ceo, you'll want to sell all of these anybody makes a lot of money in health care business is going to be under pressure. >> mixed doubles curling tonight on mad money. >> holy cow. >> great pairings. when we return, we'll have more reaction to under armor results. big gains. up 15%. >> bteetr than check. >> keep it here. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm
companies, but no, ftc sue for allege he had conspiracy ftc filed a complaint against henry shine and patersonompanies basically saying they are not giving enough breaks to customers. david, remember when amazon wanted to be in this business. >> yes. >> well, because the margins are so great i think this is the opening for amazon i happen to like ken shine very much, but look at that stock on that. >> it also got hurt on that day when we learned amazon might be focused on...
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linsey davis is in the emergency room in paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: good morning, george.re doubling up patients in the rooms. take a look at the hallways here. these gurneys, this is another place they're putting patients. nationwide, the number of pediatric deaths due to flu season, 53. in just the past week, an increase in deaths from pneumonia and inflew winfluenza. in some case, doctors' offices are so overloaded, they're saying, hey, do not pass go. go directly to your local e.r. the cdc says it's possible flu season can last until may. >> oh, man. in till my? >>> we told you about the football heroics on the field. be was a standout moment we have to share with you as well. the superstar player became an mvp for his heroics off the field. yes, j.j. watt. bless that guy. he helped so many after hurricane harvey. he was honored with the walter payton man of the year award for his impact on his community, rebuilding homes. restoring child care centers. providing food, medical aide to those in need. his j.j. watt foundation, $37 million it's raised. $and his motto is, d
linsey davis is in the emergency room in paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: good morning, george.re doubling up patients in the rooms. take a look at the hallways here. these gurneys, this is another place they're putting patients. nationwide, the number of pediatric deaths due to flu season, 53. in just the past week, an increase in deaths from pneumonia and inflew winfluenza. in some case, doctors' offices are so overloaded, they're saying, hey, do not pass go. go directly to your local...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been looking at the plans.n allegations. hello! you can talk? of course we can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for her input. these principles are important because up until recently there were no guidelines, there was no protocol for someone that had been sexually harassed in the entertainment industry. i know this to be a fact because i've asked for principles and i've asked to see guidelines and no one could give them to me. to change this, more than 40 organisations, including bafta and the british film institute, worked on a set of eight principles which they want to be used across the film, television and video games industries. so what will actually change? every production must employ two people trained to handle any accusations of harassment. a dedicated phone line will open in april, offering free confidential help. and bfi funding will only be given to projects committed to the changes. this isn't about a set of commands, it's about a set of principles which everyone has willing
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been looking at the plans.n allegations. hello! you can talk? of course we can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for her input. these principles are important because up until recently there were no guidelines, there was no protocol for someone that had been sexually harassed in the entertainment industry. i know this to be a fact because i've asked for principles and i've asked to see guidelines and no one could give them...
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. >> asÍ asegurÓ el director de la dea, paterson advirtiÓ que se necesita la colaboraciÓn internacionalun muro que no tener nada. >> agentes de ice estarÍan aplicando criterio de carÁcter racial asÍ estÁn advirtiendo quiÉnes aseguran haber observado un aumento de lo que ellos estÁn llamando arrestos colaterales, segÚn dicen ice detiene a personas que no son blanco de las redadas Únicamente por su apariencia fÍsica. >> en estas semanas simplemente he ido a la cÁrcel en tres ocasiones para visitar a detenidos personas que no han tenido delitos que simplemente estÁn viviendo en un lugar donde existÍa quizÁs una persona que tenÍa una deportaciÓn. >> por cierto autoridades de inmigraciÓn negaron a noticias telemundo que sus operativos tengan motivo de detener quiÉnes hayan violado leyes migratorias. >> encontraron a mÁs de 300 personas entre ellas varios menores no acompaÑados que intentaban llegar a estados unidos por diferentes mÉtodos en todos los casos los inmigrantes viajaban hacinados en camiones y condiciones muy riesgosas sin agua ni alimentos. >> desesperante hasta que abrimos la ve
. >> asÍ asegurÓ el director de la dea, paterson advirtiÓ que se necesita la colaboraciÓn internacionalun muro que no tener nada. >> agentes de ice estarÍan aplicando criterio de carÁcter racial asÍ estÁn advirtiendo quiÉnes aseguran haber observado un aumento de lo que ellos estÁn llamando arrestos colaterales, segÚn dicen ice detiene a personas que no son blanco de las redadas Únicamente por su apariencia fÍsica. >> en estas semanas simplemente he ido a la...
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bafta, as it announces changes aimed at tackling the problem. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonbafta awards, and the head of british film's biggest night of the year, the industry has announced a brand—new plan aimed at tackling both sexual harassment and bullying. it's a direct response to the harvey weinstein allegations. you can talk? of course you can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for her input. these principles are important because, up until recently, there were no guidelines, there was no protocol for someone that had been sexually harassed in the entertainment industry, and i know this to be a fact because i've asked for principles, i asked to see guidelines, and no one could give them to me. to change this, more than a0 organisations, including bafta and the british film institute, worked on a set of eight principles which they want to be used across the film, television and video games industries. so, what will actually change? every production must employ to make people trained to handle any accusations of harassment. a dedicated phone line wil
bafta, as it announces changes aimed at tackling the problem. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonbafta awards, and the head of british film's biggest night of the year, the industry has announced a brand—new plan aimed at tackling both sexual harassment and bullying. it's a direct response to the harvey weinstein allegations. you can talk? of course you can talk! emma watson was one of the many actresses asked for her input. these principles are important because, up until...
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plan columbia and paterson deserve a lot of credit for using the leahy law and security assistance in the fmf that year that worked with the government and they admit it was leahy law and measures that helped them clean up their act. in the leahy management, in fiscal year 16 and 17, department of state went through 800 to 900,000 names vetted. and the vetting traditionally and typically works on training. because the appointment is so difficult. i would tell the skeptics in the room that they are only satisfied with one part of the congressional requirement. that's one point. when people think that vetters are too tapped, they are undervetting because we haven't figured out a way to do equipment vet fting in a systematic way. 1 to 2% were held negative, rejected. a tiny percentage of the names that flunk leahy. so i want to make sure everyone understandes what a tiny percent of case causes so much controversy. on the cases on the small seat conditionality, and communicated by the chief diplomat typically chief admission but reasons why the assistance would not go through, there was w
plan columbia and paterson deserve a lot of credit for using the leahy law and security assistance in the fmf that year that worked with the government and they admit it was leahy law and measures that helped them clean up their act. in the leahy management, in fiscal year 16 and 17, department of state went through 800 to 900,000 names vetted. and the vetting traditionally and typically works on training. because the appointment is so difficult. i would tell the skeptics in the room that they...