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the parts ways with pennsylvania. we live in the age of political experiments, many will fail, some will succeed. but pennsylvania will be divided and weekend -- weakened. no fan of democracy. no fan of giving the people so much power. we have got to love adams on the pennsylvania constitution. people cannot be free or happy whose government is one assembly. totally right to the pennsylvania constitution, a single assembly is liable to all devices, follies and frailties of an individual. subject to fits of humor, starts of passion, enthusiasm, partiality, prejudice. focus on the word passion for a second. adams knows that every human being has two faculties. it have a rational faculty, and they have their part, their passion. -- heart, their passion. the purpose of education is to create what? the rational. one of the reasons you train the rational faculty is that when you make choices for the public good that will affect other people or even choices that affect your own life, your rational faculty, which you train th
the parts ways with pennsylvania. we live in the age of political experiments, many will fail, some will succeed. but pennsylvania will be divided and weekend -- weakened. no fan of democracy. no fan of giving the people so much power. we have got to love adams on the pennsylvania constitution. people cannot be free or happy whose government is one assembly. totally right to the pennsylvania constitution, a single assembly is liable to all devices, follies and frailties of an individual....
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in the state house of pennsylvania. on one side of the house, you have a group of radicals, a group of wigs, radical whigs if you will, because not all wigs are going to buy into this constitution. you this group of radical whigs on one side of the statehouse, they have overthrow the assembly, overthrown the penn family, and they are sitting on one side of the statehouse crafting a constitution for the state of pennsylvania while, on the other side, the continental congress is going. this is where i did the dancing class, as we know, there are some people who are in both groups. ben franklin being the most prominent who is running back and forth between the two buildings. that is the setup. today, we want to focus entirely upon the constitution that the radical whigs, if you will, are going to put into place. it is going to be a very controversial constitution as we will see here in the second. before we get into the details, i think this quote by carl becker is best illustrating what is happening here in this constitut
in the state house of pennsylvania. on one side of the house, you have a group of radicals, a group of wigs, radical whigs if you will, because not all wigs are going to buy into this constitution. you this group of radical whigs on one side of the statehouse, they have overthrow the assembly, overthrown the penn family, and they are sitting on one side of the statehouse crafting a constitution for the state of pennsylvania while, on the other side, the continental congress is going. this is...
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pennsylvania greater relevance. that is the role he played. that was a very important one in this attempt to sort of project withr national congruence the pennsylvania abolitionist society. accused franklin of being senile in the debates. he said this is the only way franklin could've possibly signed this petition. franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in a local algerian imagining in politician defending the slavery of christians 100 years before. of course, franklin was a master of satire, and showing -- he responded directly to jackson, showing he still had his full faculties. this was really the last act of benjamin franklin, because he died only weeks after writing this editorial. yes? what kind of discussion or debate was happening in europe at this time? today informed the american debate? prof. polgar: when i read the petition at length, the abolitionist society are pointing out that there are abolitionist societies that have emerged throughout the larger atlantic world, what we call europe. the london
pennsylvania greater relevance. that is the role he played. that was a very important one in this attempt to sort of project withr national congruence the pennsylvania abolitionist society. accused franklin of being senile in the debates. he said this is the only way franklin could've possibly signed this petition. franklin got his revenge. he wrote a satire in a local algerian imagining in politician defending the slavery of christians 100 years before. of course, franklin was a master of...
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the pennsylvania abolition society led the antislavery movement in pennsylvania. pennsylvania passed the gradual emancipation law in 1780 and the society was working on incorporating former slaves into the republic as citizens. calling for the application of its principles to the nation at large, the abolition society projected confidence that the course of history was on its side. it is referencing there are societies forming at home and internationally. there's a real sense of confidence in this petition. the petition argued people of african descent were entitled to equal liberty with their free white counterparts. emphasizing the equal humanity of slaves rather than their status as property, the society urged congress to approach the topic of slavery in this light. linkedr, the petition the founding principles of the new nation, what it called the local creed of america, with the cause of slavery's abolition. to clinch this point, the pennsylvania abolition society had it president and leading figure of american national identity sign the document. you can see
the pennsylvania abolition society led the antislavery movement in pennsylvania. pennsylvania passed the gradual emancipation law in 1780 and the society was working on incorporating former slaves into the republic as citizens. calling for the application of its principles to the nation at large, the abolition society projected confidence that the course of history was on its side. it is referencing there are societies forming at home and internationally. there's a real sense of confidence in...
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-- than in pennsylvania and new york. that is the easiest answer. however, we have to remember that just getting emancipation passed in states like pennsylvania and especially new york and new jersey were long, he did battles, where in a lot of this rhetoric and back and forth between those opposed to slavery and those for it laid out. it was not easy to abolish anywhere in the american republic. it was a very difficult battle where everyone turned. but the sylvania abolitionist society is totally locked in to this battle. they are sort of taking their experience in ideals and principles as they formed them over the course of already a number of years in fighting against slavery and infighting to bring those principles and ideas to the national level. but yes, slavery is difficult to abolish everywhere in the united states. yes? >> benjamin fragments role -- franklin's role. would it have been given as much attention if benjamin franklin had not been the president of the society? prof. polgar: interesting question. there
-- than in pennsylvania and new york. that is the easiest answer. however, we have to remember that just getting emancipation passed in states like pennsylvania and especially new york and new jersey were long, he did battles, where in a lot of this rhetoric and back and forth between those opposed to slavery and those for it laid out. it was not easy to abolish anywhere in the american republic. it was a very difficult battle where everyone turned. but the sylvania abolitionist society is...
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brian mulls is from pennsylvania. he is the suspect. he was arrested at trump international hotel overnight, police finding multiple guns, a gone and a his car. mulls is a military veteran. we're working to find out the details and as soon as we do, they'll be coming to our nbc washington app. >>> the associated press reports that president trump is expected to withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate agreement. nearly 200 nations, including the u.s., agreed two years ago to voluntarily reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change. the president tweeted he will announce his decision in the next few days. but this is the russia investigation that continues to cloud the trump administration. news4's tracie potts has the latest. >> reporter: from the white house, no confirmation and no denial that adviser and son-in-law jared kushner tried to use a secret secure line to russia. instead, this. >> in general terms, back channels are an appropriate part of diplomacy. >> reporter: sean spicer's days at the podium white house.
brian mulls is from pennsylvania. he is the suspect. he was arrested at trump international hotel overnight, police finding multiple guns, a gone and a his car. mulls is a military veteran. we're working to find out the details and as soon as we do, they'll be coming to our nbc washington app. >>> the associated press reports that president trump is expected to withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate agreement. nearly 200 nations, including the u.s., agreed two years ago to...
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jim. >> john rawlins is long the pennsylvania turnpike in king of prussia. the fact is, john, the shore does not have a monopoly on memorial day activities. >> reporter: no, it does not, sometimes it can seem like anybody leaves on a weekend go east and stop when they get to the ocean. in that heavy traffic there are pleasant of people going in different directions. by early this afternoon, traffic on the walt whitman bridge was heavy and at times crawling. the same on the ben franklin bridge, and some ramps from i-95. aaa mid atlantic said there are 4 million people in the five-county area. it predicts one in ten will take to the roads this weekend and travel. in part because we're feeling good about the economy unlike a few years ago in the wake of the great recession. >> now that the economy has slow and steadily rebounded. people have more disposable income they are willing to make the invest in travel. >> most of the invest going east to the shore, but some heading west, as well. >> we're coming from livingston new jersey and going to malvern pennsylvan
jim. >> john rawlins is long the pennsylvania turnpike in king of prussia. the fact is, john, the shore does not have a monopoly on memorial day activities. >> reporter: no, it does not, sometimes it can seem like anybody leaves on a weekend go east and stop when they get to the ocean. in that heavy traffic there are pleasant of people going in different directions. by early this afternoon, traffic on the walt whitman bridge was heavy and at times crawling. the same on the ben...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. barletta: i wish one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i thank my friend for yielding. as we speak our communities in southern illinois are contending with rising floodwaters. while we may not be able to prevent the water rising, there is a lot that we can do to help our communities rebuild following a disaster. unfortunately, too many rural areas find that the help that we need is not there for them because of arbitrary federal rules. in my district, rural communities suffered sufficiently -- sufficient damage from the 2015 holiday flood. but did not qualify for assistance because of these ridged rules. the legislation addresses these problems and ends the unfair treatment of rural areas. it is better to ensure that fema gives greater weight to localized disasters when determining assistance. i support the legislation authorized by my friend and illinois colleague, rodney davis, and co-sponsored by cheri b
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. barletta: i wish one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i thank my friend for yielding. as we speak our communities in southern illinois are contending with rising floodwaters. while we may not be able to prevent the water rising, there is a lot that we can do to help our communities rebuild following a disaster. unfortunately, too many rural areas find that the help that we need...
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(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! >> victor: do you realize what you have done? when this comes out, son, your mother will be devastated. >> nick: we're all gonna be hurt by this once the truth comes out. but chelsea -- >> victor: do you honestly think you're doing chelsea a favor by finding chloe? when you do find her, it'll create a rift. >> nick: all right, just stop trying to pretend you care about anyone being hurt by this but yourself. >> victor: we just agreed as a family not to let the story come out! you don't mind betraying your family, do you? [ receiver slams ] >> nikki: they found chloe, didn't they? >> chelsea: oh, no! chloe! chloe, wake up! chloe, wake up. chloe! oh, god. oh, my god. no. oh, god, no! chloe, wake up! chloe, wake up!
(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! >> victor: do you realize what you have done? when this comes out, son, your mother will be devastated. >> nick: we're all gonna be hurt by this once the truth comes out. but chelsea -- >> victor: do you honestly think you're doing chelsea a favor by finding chloe? when you do find her, it'll create a rift. >> nick: all right, just stop...
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the jury is being chosen from hundreds of miles away in western pennsylvania. cosby's defense team successfully argued to have jurors picked from outside of montgomery county. the comedian has pled not guilty to sexual assault charges from a 2004 incident at his cheltenham home with a temple university employee. he spoke about the accusations saying he considers racism a reason he's been accused. >> agree with that? >> could be. could be. >> are you telling me that they're all lying? . >> you know better than that. >> reporter: coming up, hear from a judge in our area who has presided over high-profile cases. he gives an inside look into what happens today and will talk about what type of juror each side will likely choose. live in the digital operations center, nbc10 news. >> thanks for that. >>> nbc10's keith jones is in pittsburgh for the jury selection. you can see our live report starting at 4:00 this afternoon. you can always get realtime updates any time on nbc10's app. >>> breaking news out of camden county. a viewer sent video of this strip mall fire i
the jury is being chosen from hundreds of miles away in western pennsylvania. cosby's defense team successfully argued to have jurors picked from outside of montgomery county. the comedian has pled not guilty to sexual assault charges from a 2004 incident at his cheltenham home with a temple university employee. he spoke about the accusations saying he considers racism a reason he's been accused. >> agree with that? >> could be. could be. >> are you telling me that they're all...
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you can take pennsylvania avenue closure. right now minor delays as you make your way out suitland parkway by forestville road because volume is life. all lanes closed. deadly crash investigation. things on 295 looking good for your maryland commute. top of the beltway problem free. 270 looking good from frederick all the way down through rockville. same story bw parkway and 95 between the baltimore beltway and capital beltways. gw parkway quiet. nice and smooth across the american legion bridge. aside from that taking a wide view of our monday morning commute 66 looking good inside the beltway. problem free on 395, 95 quiet down through fredericksburg. not seeing any issues on 50 inbound. through cheverly. we'll keep you posted on metro as well. that's your look at traffic. >> coming up on fox5 news morning last week's massive global cyber attack leads microsoft to offer a new set of rules for activity in cyber sprays. >> jeff sessions issuing new rules for you punishing crime. >> going to break with a live look outside acro
you can take pennsylvania avenue closure. right now minor delays as you make your way out suitland parkway by forestville road because volume is life. all lanes closed. deadly crash investigation. things on 295 looking good for your maryland commute. top of the beltway problem free. 270 looking good from frederick all the way down through rockville. same story bw parkway and 95 between the baltimore beltway and capital beltways. gw parkway quiet. nice and smooth across the american legion...
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he is fromo add, pennsylvania, born in scranton.ssfully ran for one a seat in the u.s. senate in 1982, becoming one of the youngest senators in american history. that was just the beginning of a career of one of our nations great public servants. he won elections of -- of the senate's times and was elected vice president twice. ladies and gentlemen, please 47th price -- vice president of the united states [applause] of america, joe biden. [applause] [applause] ♪ >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you, very very much. ♪ -- those of us who have served in public office for some time are accustomed to say, it is an honor to be here. but this is truly, an honor to be invited to participate today. a --o follow such distinguished speakers. i mean that sincerely. thank you. to honor, it's a pleasure to sit there again. mr. mayor, thank you for the passport and philadelphia. guests, i waswith contemplating -- those flattered to be asked to host a keynote. it will not belong. contemplating what i should
he is fromo add, pennsylvania, born in scranton.ssfully ran for one a seat in the u.s. senate in 1982, becoming one of the youngest senators in american history. that was just the beginning of a career of one of our nations great public servants. he won elections of -- of the senate's times and was elected vice president twice. ladies and gentlemen, please 47th price -- vice president of the united states [applause] of america, joe biden. [applause] [applause] ♪ >> thank you very much....
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newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british would not have any votes to cross the river. when washington arising trenton, the army will begin crossing the delaware river. very important to save the army from the british pursuit. 8, the army escapes across the river into pennsylvania. the british will arrive minutes after the last boats are crossing and arrive in trenton. and thel look for boats
newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british would not have any votes to cross the river. when washington arising...
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pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana last year, but it will not be distributed until 2018. state senator andy dinaman supports it saying patients suffering from various illnesses will benefit. >> there is no reason why we should not make this medication available when we know that there are those whose conditions can be assisted. >> there have been hundreds of applicants sent in, but only 40 across the state will get to grow, process, and dispense the drug for medical purposes. >>> 5:15 on this memorial day. a day that's heavily traveled later this afternoon. this morning -- >> today might be a good time to get out and about to where you're going, right, francesca? >>> i agree with you, absolutely. now would be a great time to drive anywhere. you will have to take your time because the roadways are wet. however, the 42 freeway from the atlantic city expressway looks good so far. little to no traffic. it's still early, 5:16. this is 95 for the philadelphia national airport straight ahead. if you need to head out and catch a flight this morning, now's a great time to do it. w
pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana last year, but it will not be distributed until 2018. state senator andy dinaman supports it saying patients suffering from various illnesses will benefit. >> there is no reason why we should not make this medication available when we know that there are those whose conditions can be assisted. >> there have been hundreds of applicants sent in, but only 40 across the state will get to grow, process, and dispense the drug for medical purposes....
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the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. ♪ >>> a driver is lucky to be alive after his car ends up in the delaware river. it happened today along tacony street in philadelphia. police say the man was driving when he tried to maneuver his car ended up in the water. he was able to get out and is not hurt. his car was quickly removed and there were no delays or road blocks. >>> man breaks in a delaware home steals a pair of women's underwear and is now being charged with attempted rape. here's why. state police say this man broke into a home where two women were staying. they were hiding in bedroom and
the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov....
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off to the west, there were severe thunderstorms in pennsylvania. that's starting to weaken as it heads our way. it's going to continue to weaken as it moves our direction. some rain should at the northern edge of the viewing area you see a little shower still lingering over partings of cape may county. it's the cloudy conditions and cool air that's muting some of the strength of the storms as they head our direction. nonetheless, still gray and
off to the west, there were severe thunderstorms in pennsylvania. that's starting to weaken as it heads our way. it's going to continue to weaken as it moves our direction. some rain should at the northern edge of the viewing area you see a little shower still lingering over partings of cape may county. it's the cloudy conditions and cool air that's muting some of the strength of the storms as they head our direction. nonetheless, still gray and
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he was name, georgeie after an on line contest by pennsylvania spca.he name won by three votes out of 500, $4,000 was raised and this babe need strad care because he came from a lot of neglect or at least his mother did because she was abandoned and starving with other animals in hunterdon county, in pennsylvania. pennsylvania spca took her in and then ended up with little georgee who needed blood transfusions because of his mother's earlier neglect and care. he has been adopted. he is doing just great. >> good. >> mothedder will be available for adoption once she no longer need, you know, to be around georgei so much. >> i love happy endings. >> i do too. >> what you might not necessity and thinks 150th anniversary of the pennsylvania spca saving animals all those years. as you pointed out when we were talking about this during the break that they started out by rescuing horses. >> i had no idea. >> now over last five years or so i would say they have rescued over 100 horses. >> incredible. >> they have got some there in protective custody but we woul
he was name, georgeie after an on line contest by pennsylvania spca.he name won by three votes out of 500, $4,000 was raised and this babe need strad care because he came from a lot of neglect or at least his mother did because she was abandoned and starving with other animals in hunterdon county, in pennsylvania. pennsylvania spca took her in and then ended up with little georgee who needed blood transfusions because of his mother's earlier neglect and care. he has been adopted. he is doing...
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in pennsylvania 175,000 people would be the third largest city in pennsylvania. that's a lot of people. obviously the impacts that this crisis is having on families and on communities is -- is unreal, and so eliminating or putting at risk coverage for these services is unthinkable at this point. i sincerely hope that's not where we end up going. >> if people were dying across the country at the same rate they're dying in massachusetts, that would be 100,000 deaths a year from opioid overdoses. it would be 75,000 people a year dying from fentanyl in their system. we need more treatment, not less. there isn't enough treatment today, much less stripping away the protection these families receive from the affordable care act. so thank you all for being here. more of how it transforms peoples lives because that law is on the books and how their lives will be transformed yet again if it was taken away. it would be so horrific, that it is imperative that we work every day to make sure that they are not successful. so thank you for being here. thank you, madam chair. >>
in pennsylvania 175,000 people would be the third largest city in pennsylvania. that's a lot of people. obviously the impacts that this crisis is having on families and on communities is -- is unreal, and so eliminating or putting at risk coverage for these services is unthinkable at this point. i sincerely hope that's not where we end up going. >> if people were dying across the country at the same rate they're dying in massachusetts, that would be 100,000 deaths a year from opioid...
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and also in central and western pennsylvania and our area. we have this one little shower going into the poconos right now. that is about it. the activity in western pennsylvania continues to weaken as the sun starts going down. and the remnants of the washington storm may graze southern delaware, but computer models show it continue to weaken. there's that action east of allentown and so we're in pretty good shape for the rest of the night. 79 degrees, we did hit 80 degrees today. allentown hit 80. not quite as warm at the beaches. 18 degrees warmer than it was this time yesterday. in allentown and trenton, 17 degrees in philadelphia. that is pretty impressive. and we're to stay near that 80 degree mark for awhile. as you can see into tomorrow morning, no fog issues. some real nice weather until a part of the weekend. we'll tell you more about that coming up. >>> just one day before this little boy would have turned 5 years old, a jury could not decide whether or not his father killed him. tonight dj creato remains held on $750,000 bail in h
and also in central and western pennsylvania and our area. we have this one little shower going into the poconos right now. that is about it. the activity in western pennsylvania continues to weaken as the sun starts going down. and the remnants of the washington storm may graze southern delaware, but computer models show it continue to weaken. there's that action east of allentown and so we're in pretty good shape for the rest of the night. 79 degrees, we did hit 80 degrees today. allentown...
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keep in mind pennsylvania inbound, pennsylvania avenue inbound already backing up.. watch for outbound delays. aside from that we have another deadly crash investigation in northwest closing blare road in both directions at nicholson street. also out in laurel 197 closed in both directions and that is between basswood drive and laurel drive just east of bw parkway. from an earlier crash. skipping the roads and taking the rails taking a break from safe track today. surge 15 kicks in tomorrow. but right now for your early morning commute, earlier train malfunction outside medical center delays on the red line in both directions. other than that, tomorrow morning the orange line impacted by safe track surge 15. we'll get a look at that next. wisdom and holly. >> ♪ >> we continue to follow the search for a missing woman and her eight month old daughter in central virginia. keir and chloe johnson were reported missing back on ain't 30 in the hampton area. police tells the car johnson was likely driving a black kia optima has turned up in newport news. police suspected a
keep in mind pennsylvania inbound, pennsylvania avenue inbound already backing up.. watch for outbound delays. aside from that we have another deadly crash investigation in northwest closing blare road in both directions at nicholson street. also out in laurel 197 closed in both directions and that is between basswood drive and laurel drive just east of bw parkway. from an earlier crash. skipping the roads and taking the rails taking a break from safe track today. surge 15 kicks in tomorrow....
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it is truly great to be back in the wonderful, beautiful state of pennsylvania.is state and i love the people of this state. it's special and it carried us to a big beautiful victory on ovember 8. i want to recognize some of our friends that have helped us so much. congressman scott perry. g.t. thompson. couple of my originals -- mike kelly who i watched on television. where is mike kelly? where is mike kelly? he is here someplace. boy, were you great on television this morning. and of course, one of our other originals, congressman tom marino. right? thank you, mike. thank you, tom. as you know, there's another big gathering taking place tonight in washington, d.c. did you hear about it? [crowd booing] president trump: a large group of hollywood actors and washington media are consoling ballroom in a hotel in our nation's capital right now. they are gathered together for the white house correspondents dinner without the president. [applause] and i could not be possibly be more thrilled than to be more than 100 miles away from spending 's swamp --, my evening wit
it is truly great to be back in the wonderful, beautiful state of pennsylvania.is state and i love the people of this state. it's special and it carried us to a big beautiful victory on ovember 8. i want to recognize some of our friends that have helped us so much. congressman scott perry. g.t. thompson. couple of my originals -- mike kelly who i watched on television. where is mike kelly? where is mike kelly? he is here someplace. boy, were you great on television this morning. and of course,...
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(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! >>> new jersey governor chris christie announce aid series of measures designed to make the city of trenton a better place to live and work and nora muchanic was there for at announcement and has the full story. >> governor christie says that the state will spend $11.5 million on an urban blight program to tear down 500 vacant or abandoned building. >> people will see buildings like the oned around us taken down and clear the way for new development to occur in the city. >> instead of one house here and one house there we can focus on whole blocks at this point. >> and they will provide safety and technical seventiance to provide cameras around the city. >> it's the eye in the sky and unfortunately that is what we need when you lack witnesses. >> and the board of utilities will evaluate and approve the city's streetlights and expand their patrolled an the transit center and the attorney general's office shooting response team will b
(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! >>> new jersey governor chris christie announce aid series of measures designed to make the city of trenton a better place to live and work and nora muchanic was there for at announcement and has the full story. >> governor christie says that the state will spend $11.5 million on an urban blight program to tear down 500 vacant or abandoned...
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he felt, maybe, they will try to push it a few more weeks and take pennsylvania. so that was -- that was his main concern but he did go to pennsylvania and the british took over all of central new jersey including trenton and established their winter quarters here. they decided not to go into philadelphia but they established their winter quarters here and, of course, then it's washington coming back and attacking those winter quarters that gave trenton place in history in december, late december of '76, king george and lord north, british hierarchy wanted to finish the war in a year and they had anticipated that by january 1st, 1777 this was going to be the -- they're not going to have to worry about it anymore. and they were a little bit unhappy with general and other generals for not having finished the war off, but in the spring no problem. certainly it's going to take one more year. the washington was looking at the end of the road instead of almost the beginning of the road like the british were and he decided that he had to make some kind of a move. he had
he felt, maybe, they will try to push it a few more weeks and take pennsylvania. so that was -- that was his main concern but he did go to pennsylvania and the british took over all of central new jersey including trenton and established their winter quarters here. they decided not to go into philadelphia but they established their winter quarters here and, of course, then it's washington coming back and attacking those winter quarters that gave trenton place in history in december, late...
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those images, donald trump in saudi arabia and mike pence in pennsylvania, worlds apart, pennsylvania is the state to send the president of the white house not understanding his first trip would be in saudi arabia to deliverable and message on radical islam. that is the consequence of elections. think about the economy, the shift from deficit to saudi arabia where we were in debt. >> pennsylvania, north dakota have made saudi arabia less powerful. >> i wasn't thinking about that but graduate hearing the vice president speak live at 10:30 eastern. a lot going on this morning. the national security fellow at the hudson institute. thanks for being back with us. a lot going on this morning and journalists like yourself will be writing headlines about this trip in saudi arabia. if you are your hours into this trip what are the headlines so far? >> you never know, what it should be, donald trump forging a new relationship with saudi arabia, undoing a lot of what president obama did during his administration, determined to fight terrorism, he wants to focus on that like a laser. a lot of sym
those images, donald trump in saudi arabia and mike pence in pennsylvania, worlds apart, pennsylvania is the state to send the president of the white house not understanding his first trip would be in saudi arabia to deliverable and message on radical islam. that is the consequence of elections. think about the economy, the shift from deficit to saudi arabia where we were in debt. >> pennsylvania, north dakota have made saudi arabia less powerful. >> i wasn't thinking about that but...
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it's misting and drizzeling -- drizzeling in southeastern pennsylvania. dress the kids with the rain gear. 5 a -- 55 decreases by 7:00 a.m. noon 67. >> reporter: high 68. rain starting out west and winding up in the east, it might be the evening before the shore clears. >> thank you, david. >>> new this morning, the nation's top pedestrian say children should not be given fruit jewels early in life. it offers no nutritional benefits and cannot take the place of breast milk or formula. orderly children should drink fruit juice sparingly and only eat whole fruit. >> alicia vitarelli is in los angeles with the "dancing with the stars" finale. >> jeanette reyes is investigating an early-morning fire in north philadelphia. >> reporter: a woman is found dead after a house fire, she was five months pregnant. what police are saying about her and the on going investigation coming up after the break. what if there was a paint... ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance its
it's misting and drizzeling -- drizzeling in southeastern pennsylvania. dress the kids with the rain gear. 5 a -- 55 decreases by 7:00 a.m. noon 67. >> reporter: high 68. rain starting out west and winding up in the east, it might be the evening before the shore clears. >> thank you, david. >>> new this morning, the nation's top pedestrian say children should not be given fruit jewels early in life. it offers no nutritional benefits and cannot take the place of breast milk...
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host: how our districts determined in the state of pennsylvania? is it the legislature or an outside body? how does it work? caller: is the legislature -- it is the legislature. we are trying to change that and get it over to a citizen body. host: remind me of the makeup of the legislature there in pennsylvania. is it republican dominated or democrat? caller: it is republican dominated for the senate and the house, but we have a democratic governor. host: elizabeth is north of philadelphia, giving us her thoughts. you are welcome to share your thoughts on the lines. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can also contribute on twitter on our c-span wj page. a professor of law and political science at university of california irvine talks about voting rights and the supreme court. 's argument is that they may have given the voting rights act a powerful new tool, saying that sometimes the most important stuff in the court of opinions is in the footnotes. in monday's supreme court ruling stri
host: how our districts determined in the state of pennsylvania? is it the legislature or an outside body? how does it work? caller: is the legislature -- it is the legislature. we are trying to change that and get it over to a citizen body. host: remind me of the makeup of the legislature there in pennsylvania. is it republican dominated or democrat? caller: it is republican dominated for the senate and the house, but we have a democratic governor. host: elizabeth is north of philadelphia,...
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what we know is that a concerned citizen called the pennsylvania state police some time this morning, to notify them about mr. moles coming here to the district. let's tell you what else we know at this hour. it was around 12:30 this morning, dc police say they received a tip from the state police, that brian moles was on his way to the firearms in the car. after alerting the secret service and security at the trump hotel, police say they found moles about a half hour after he checked in. they found a glock 23 handgun, a carbon bush master rival, 30 round of 7.62 ammo and 60 of .223 ammo. just outside of erie has been charge with carrying a pistol without a license and possession of unregistered. although he has not been charged, peter newsham said they took this initial tip seriously. >> i can tell you this. i was very concerned about this. very peculiar substance and i believe that the officers and our federal partners and in particular, the tipster coming forward overted a potential disaster here in our nation's capitol. >> intelligence moles was conducted, and revealed he pose nod
what we know is that a concerned citizen called the pennsylvania state police some time this morning, to notify them about mr. moles coming here to the district. let's tell you what else we know at this hour. it was around 12:30 this morning, dc police say they received a tip from the state police, that brian moles was on his way to the firearms in the car. after alerting the secret service and security at the trump hotel, police say they found moles about a half hour after he checked in. they...
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seven men and five women from western pennsylvania will make up injury that i will hear cosby's case in montgomery county beginning june 5th. two members of the jury are african-american, six alternates were chosen yesterday, cosby, paused outside court to acknowledge his fans. >> i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows, whenever i a period and thank you all. >> cosby also thanked allegheny county authorities for handling the court proceedings, cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a temple employee in 2004. >>> authorities say two drug counselors at a halfway house in chester county has died of opioid overdoses, baggies stamped with a super man logo and danger logo, were found in their rooms at freedom ridge recovery lodge on sunday. they tested positive for heroin and fentanyl. residents tried to revive one of the counselors but were unsuccessful and men lived at the home with six male residents and worked as on site counselors. >>> welshing still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning a bounce house scare that was no accident. see what
seven men and five women from western pennsylvania will make up injury that i will hear cosby's case in montgomery county beginning june 5th. two members of the jury are african-american, six alternates were chosen yesterday, cosby, paused outside court to acknowledge his fans. >> i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows, whenever i a period and thank you all. >> cosby also thanked allegheny county authorities for handling the court proceedings, cosby is...
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in pennsylvania, there was not even an exception in the criminal law that would be okay to do an borings to save the life of the mother. you could get ten years at hard labor, fines. however, there was a parallel universe that operate weed authorities looked aside from major medical centers like the hospital the university of pennsylvania, where if they could do a so-called medical therapeutic abortion, justified by doctors, then they tolerated it. so that is how he began to receive the flow of fetuses every few months, and he would grow feet fetal cells in lab dish. it if you grew cell's in lab dish that's should grow forever. they were immortal and if they died it was screwup on the part of the scientist, temperature hadn't been right any incubation room or someone sneezed on the cultures and infected them or the nutritious broth used to nourish the cells was deficient. and so when leonard's cells started dying after several months, first the cells from the first fees fetus died, and then the sneaks ones and the next. he thought he was screwing up. he did all kinds of experiments. why
in pennsylvania, there was not even an exception in the criminal law that would be okay to do an borings to save the life of the mother. you could get ten years at hard labor, fines. however, there was a parallel universe that operate weed authorities looked aside from major medical centers like the hospital the university of pennsylvania, where if they could do a so-called medical therapeutic abortion, justified by doctors, then they tolerated it. so that is how he began to receive the flow of...
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still norm activity in -- still thunderstorm activity in central pennsylvania.that should track north, but we might see an isolated thunderstorm in the lehigh valley later this morning. by noontime, 12:15, you see a few scattered light showers in the trenton area, not the widespread rainfall we saw late. later today, we may have breaks of sunshine before the sun sets at 7:15. more likely in maryland, delaware, and south jersey, and less likely north of philadelphia. might see some thinning of the clouds in reading and some of the suburbs. that's at 7:15 this evening. the clouds come back late tonight, at midnight. it will be dry if you're out late tonight. first thing tomorrow morning, looking at more wet weather. that's 9:00 in the morning. showers and a chance of a thunderstorm. that's not the only opportunity for showers tomorrow. we'll see late-day showers, too. today will be drying out as we go through the day. 68 the high thanks to mostly cloudy skies. a chance of showers and thunderstorms tuesday. and late wednesday, we could see showers. we will see suns
still norm activity in -- still thunderstorm activity in central pennsylvania.that should track north, but we might see an isolated thunderstorm in the lehigh valley later this morning. by noontime, 12:15, you see a few scattered light showers in the trenton area, not the widespread rainfall we saw late. later today, we may have breaks of sunshine before the sun sets at 7:15. more likely in maryland, delaware, and south jersey, and less likely north of philadelphia. might see some thinning of...
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richland township police spent several hours looking for brandon grasso of telford pennsylvania. police say he was involved in several confrontations in surrounding communities. one victim said he was in the car with his mother when he fired at the back of their car. he said narrowly missing them. the witness said it happened in a matter of seconds. >> i thought he hit us, it felt like a little -- okay he hit us, but as soon as i turned around and saw the hole right there with all that popping out, the windshield busted and glass hitting me, i thought oh, my god he actually shot us. >> reporter: grasso sped off after this happened, they tried to chase him down and lost track of him early on. nobody was hurt in the shooting. there is no motive at this point. it is unclear what they will charge him with. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. >>> wilmington police are investigating a shooting as well, a man in his 20s was shot multiple times in t body. he is in extremely serious condition. technology that deaths the sounds of gunshots alerted officers to com
richland township police spent several hours looking for brandon grasso of telford pennsylvania. police say he was involved in several confrontations in surrounding communities. one victim said he was in the car with his mother when he fired at the back of their car. he said narrowly missing them. the witness said it happened in a matter of seconds. >> i thought he hit us, it felt like a little -- okay he hit us, but as soon as i turned around and saw the hole right there with all that...
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the problem is pennsylvania avenue.this is where you would take your commute on to suitland parkway into the city. all of the extra traffic that usually takes that route is now backing off to pennsylvania avenue headed towards the beltway. for any alternates, what's going on? >> brad, exactly what you see right there. that's where all the slow is right now riding in on pennsylvania avenue because you can't make that left turn. you can get on to p avenue, ride it up towards silver hill road and left puts you back on to suitland parkway. continue on the inner loop towards 295 up on i-295 in bound. it's a big mess. this is not the only thing we've got going on. melissa, what else do you have? >> i know. we're talking about a lot of stuff here, jack. as you look at the beltway, no major delays. brand-new crash, inner loop at braddock road, starting to see problems there. crash reported there. in bound 395 at the 14th street bridge, still have the crash in the left lane and that closure on doyle road in northwest washington.
the problem is pennsylvania avenue.this is where you would take your commute on to suitland parkway into the city. all of the extra traffic that usually takes that route is now backing off to pennsylvania avenue headed towards the beltway. for any alternates, what's going on? >> brad, exactly what you see right there. that's where all the slow is right now riding in on pennsylvania avenue because you can't make that left turn. you can get on to p avenue, ride it up towards silver hill...
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you look at the 60s states, the obama state, wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, michigan and pennsylvania-iowa. those six state, she never cracked 50% and stay there. judge jeanine: we don't even need to go there. she just needs to stop it. when you lose an election you stop and move on. >> we are in the white house and we don't like talking about it. reneed to remind ourselves just how stunning a defeat it was. people are annoyed she is back in the scene. it's a tax reminder the democrats have no game. tom perez is there the head of the dnc chair. is it hillary clinton who won't go away and saying she is going to start a political action committee. judge jeanine: why would people give this woman money? >> i'm not sure they will. this party needs to fill their bench. they have a very thin bench. name a democratic governor you think is viable for president. name a centrist regional moderate democrat. the president couldn't get a single vote on healthcare. they are myopic and not reasonable. this is the thing i want to tell you. the republican party is working together. the white house, the hous
you look at the 60s states, the obama state, wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, michigan and pennsylvania-iowa. those six state, she never cracked 50% and stay there. judge jeanine: we don't even need to go there. she just needs to stop it. when you lose an election you stop and move on. >> we are in the white house and we don't like talking about it. reneed to remind ourselves just how stunning a defeat it was. people are annoyed she is back in the scene. it's a tax reminder the...
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guest: you have endocyte coal in pennsylvania -- anthracite coal in pennsylvania. then you have a type of coal it is moregnite -- brown, has less energy. it is still used, especially in north dakota. there is a plant in mississippi that now wants to use lignite coal. it ranges. host: you talk about the ranges of coal. what kind of mines are there in the united states? guest: many people assume all coal plants -- many are used to make iron and steel. mines are for that etal -- how much countries are developing how much steel we need to make buildings. host: manuel quinones is our first guest this morning. special phone lines today. we want to hear your comments -- coal miners and family members of coal miners, 202-748-8001. otherwise, lines are split up regionally. ,entral and eastern time zones 202-748-8000. mountain pacific time zones, 202-748-8002. let's talk about the power plants themselves. where will you find coal power plants in the united states? guest: they are all over the country. you have a lot of coal-fired power plants in ohio and indiana and missouri
guest: you have endocyte coal in pennsylvania -- anthracite coal in pennsylvania. then you have a type of coal it is moregnite -- brown, has less energy. it is still used, especially in north dakota. there is a plant in mississippi that now wants to use lignite coal. it ranges. host: you talk about the ranges of coal. what kind of mines are there in the united states? guest: many people assume all coal plants -- many are used to make iron and steel. mines are for that etal -- how much countries...
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the traditional pennsylvania driver's license won't be to get you on a plane as of next year. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers also trying to get to the bottom of your tax dollars being given away at the democratic national convention today. state house members asked ed rendell to testify on the issue. he was the chairman of the dnc host committee which used leftover money on bonuses for staffers. the governor criticized the move. the state had had given $10 million pennsylvania hosted the dnc. >>> hit-and-run crash involving a a dirt bike left a child in the hospital. you can see emergency responders lifting the victim into an balance. police say the dirt bike rider hit the victim and sped is off. >>> right now a boil water advisory in effect for some customers located north of wilmington. it noticed a drop in pressure. the complete list of affected neighborhoods is listed on our nbc 10 app. >>> first day of freedom right here. a philadelphia man is finally out of prison after spending 24 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit. nbc 10 spent the day with mr. thomas. he spent time w
the traditional pennsylvania driver's license won't be to get you on a plane as of next year. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers also trying to get to the bottom of your tax dollars being given away at the democratic national convention today. state house members asked ed rendell to testify on the issue. he was the chairman of the dnc host committee which used leftover money on bonuses for staffers. the governor criticized the move. the state had had given $10 million pennsylvania hosted the...
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(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! replacing their ceo as the company drives in a new direction. 66-year-old mark fields is retiring after 28 years. the stock fell. jim hackett will take the helm. he was called a visionary as it leaps forward into self driving cars. >>> memorial day weekend is fast approaching and some are scrambling to get into shape for the beach or the pool. you may not lose 15 pounds by saturday, but you can kick-start your journey with a plan that works. here's ali gorman. >> reporter: fad diets are out, personalized diets are in. meet a working mother who tapped into virtual nutrition sessions. she learned how to tweak her diet while enjoying her favorite foods like pizza. she lost 30 pounds in 4 months. >> it was an amazing feeling, i was a size 18 and then 16 and now i'm a size 12. >> reporter: we'll show you what you can do to shape for up for summer. tonight on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >>> breaking news out of glassboro, new jersey in gl
(laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! replacing their ceo as the company drives in a new direction. 66-year-old mark fields is retiring after 28 years. the stock fell. jim hackett will take the helm. he was called a visionary as it leaps forward into self driving cars. >>> memorial day weekend is fast approaching and some are scrambling to get into shape for the beach or the pool. you may...
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we could see showers in pennsylvania, as well. then the chance of storms will come from this shower and thunderstorm activity. that's farther north and west. that will happen later today. you see the scattered showers at 9:00 this morning. light scattered showers in delaware, south jersey, possibly reaching into pennsylvania. into the afternoon, lots of clouds, not too many showers. there will be scattered showers around at noontime today. and then this afternoon, slightly better chance of see something showers. that's at 3:30 this afternoon for delaware into south jersey and philadelphia. then the chance of showers and thunderstorms comes from -- there's that system coming in from the west at 7:00 this evening. the lehigh valley, reading and philadelphia, as well. lots of clouds to keep things cool. 60s for philadelphia, for the suburbs. 50s to start with. mostly cloudy skies, a chance of showers this afternoon. the lehigh valley, a chance of thunderstorms developing with the temperatures into the middle 60s by later today. delaw
we could see showers in pennsylvania, as well. then the chance of storms will come from this shower and thunderstorm activity. that's farther north and west. that will happen later today. you see the scattered showers at 9:00 this morning. light scattered showers in delaware, south jersey, possibly reaching into pennsylvania. into the afternoon, lots of clouds, not too many showers. there will be scattered showers around at noontime today. and then this afternoon, slightly better chance of see...
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it's up and lock a wax in pennsylvania on the delaware between pennsylvania and new york. it's the oldest suspension bridge in the united states. roebling really loved engineering. that was his passion but he also asked his son said realized he would never become a wealthy man from engineering and he decided to go into manufacturing. when he was out in western pennsylvania he observed what are called inclined planes, so that is, it's a railroad track that goes up the side of a hill so the canal vote would come to the bottom of the hill and it would go over is submerged flat car and then it would be tied to the flat car. then the flat car would be pulled up the inclined plane to the top and then let down. that's how people cross the allegheny mountains of when the tunnels were built. the original ropes on the inclined planes were hemp but they were fragile and they would break. roebling got the idea of twisting wires into a rope and that was his first wire rope. he was a very smart businessman so he wrote an article about his wire rope that he made on his farm for the incli
it's up and lock a wax in pennsylvania on the delaware between pennsylvania and new york. it's the oldest suspension bridge in the united states. roebling really loved engineering. that was his passion but he also asked his son said realized he would never become a wealthy man from engineering and he decided to go into manufacturing. when he was out in western pennsylvania he observed what are called inclined planes, so that is, it's a railroad track that goes up the side of a hill so the canal...
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and pockets of sun overhead for the afternoon and look to the west we have showers moving across pennsylvania. that works its way into the region as we get into the late afternoon hours. as we go throughout the friday, you see 2:00 today we have a temperature of 73 and 4:00 p.m. 75 and lower 70s at 6:00 this evening and 10:00 p.m. we have a partly cloudy skies with a temperature of 66. we'll take you through the day future tracker 6 showing you we have spotty showers overhead and friday evening a lot of that activity will dissipate and fall apart. the highlights to take away as we head into the old day weekend, no day is a washout but we still have an instability pop-up shower or thundershowers overhead. you'll want the umbrellaed on stand by. temperatures are comfortable, not too hot and not too chilly. we'll take a closer look coming up. >> thank you. >>> you can take the 6 abc app if you this holiday weekend by the way you'll fine traffic cameras and conditions and details forecast and stormtracker 6 live double scan radar right from your phone or tablet. the 6 abc app is a free download f
and pockets of sun overhead for the afternoon and look to the west we have showers moving across pennsylvania. that works its way into the region as we get into the late afternoon hours. as we go throughout the friday, you see 2:00 today we have a temperature of 73 and 4:00 p.m. 75 and lower 70s at 6:00 this evening and 10:00 p.m. we have a partly cloudy skies with a temperature of 66. we'll take you through the day future tracker 6 showing you we have spotty showers overhead and friday evening...
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storms are in northwestern pennsylvania. and some scattered showers are possible this morning and during the afternoon from the showers that are coming up from the south. so far, most of those are off shore. the chance of showers stays with us today. showers and a chance of thunderstorms today. late-day thunderstorms are possible tomorrow. look at the leap in the temperature. up ten degrees for tomorrow. then finally we've got sunshine. in fact, bright sunshine and a nice day for thursday. 76 the high. warmer on friday. friday we'll start with sunshine. clear skies to start. the clouds will be increasing. come friday night and into sunday, we could see showers, possibly thunderstorms. 78 on saturday. still a chance of some more showers, more times to use your umbrella for sunday and monday. finally next week, toward the end of next week, we'll be drying out. look at the rainy stretch which continues through wednesday of next week. temperatures cool for sunday and monday, back into the 70s for tuesday, wednesday, and thursday
storms are in northwestern pennsylvania. and some scattered showers are possible this morning and during the afternoon from the showers that are coming up from the south. so far, most of those are off shore. the chance of showers stays with us today. showers and a chance of thunderstorms today. late-day thunderstorms are possible tomorrow. look at the leap in the temperature. up ten degrees for tomorrow. then finally we've got sunshine. in fact, bright sunshine and a nice day for thursday. 76...
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toilet paper is non-taxable item in pennsylvania, but judge sided with her yesterday and ordered her100 in damage s plus court costs. now mary sued k-mart in 2007 and also 2009. i interviewed her back then for same issue. she won each time. k-mart's attorney says charging sales tax wasn't intentional. >> they just keep doing it. >> they just keep on doing it. >> she's getting her money. >>> after several days of rain there is relief in sight. >> yes, katie apparently start of june looking nice. >> it is, only problem it is not a very long stretch of quiet weather that many of us have been longing for, when the the wet weather will return in your full forecast after the you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. >>> if it weren't for that banner on the bottom of the screen you would have to double ta
toilet paper is non-taxable item in pennsylvania, but judge sided with her yesterday and ordered her100 in damage s plus court costs. now mary sued k-mart in 2007 and also 2009. i interviewed her back then for same issue. she won each time. k-mart's attorney says charging sales tax wasn't intentional. >> they just keep doing it. >> they just keep on doing it. >> she's getting her money. >>> after several days of rain there is relief in sight. >> yes, katie...
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and $11.4 billion into pennsylvania's economy.randy gyllenhaal reports, this coming weekend will be one of the biggest for beer sales. >> within the next 48 hours, the shelves that link beverages in coopersburg will be wiped clean for holiday parties and and b h barbecues. >> we have to keep stocked. this will be the number one seller over the weekend. >> memorial day ranks as the second busiest week in beer sales right after 4th of july. >> it will be kraez si in here. >> shop early to beat the crowds. she's planning a camp site party with local veterans. >> stocking up on food and soda and some beer. a little bit of everything. >> just how much beer are pennsylvania assumers really drinking? a new study shows it's enough to support 72,000 jobs and some of the biggest growth craft beers. like lost tavern brewing opened just last year. now with eight full-time employees. >> i think the biggest difference in craft here is it's not only flavor but freshness. >> we have ter menation going on now. >> the beer they brew on site is part
and $11.4 billion into pennsylvania's economy.randy gyllenhaal reports, this coming weekend will be one of the biggest for beer sales. >> within the next 48 hours, the shelves that link beverages in coopersburg will be wiped clean for holiday parties and and b h barbecues. >> we have to keep stocked. this will be the number one seller over the weekend. >> memorial day ranks as the second busiest week in beer sales right after 4th of july. >> it will be kraez si in here....
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pennsylvania state troormts broke down the -- troopers broke down the door on wednesday. they found a newborn girl in a car seat and one-year-old brother in a play pen and 22-month-old brother locked in a makeshift cage made of plywood and lat -- lattice. the cage was a protective play pen and the children should be in the care of their father. >> people should be focused on and not so much this cage thing, but i'm upset they left the children at home alone while in the hospital. >> 38-year-old is being held on a quarter million dollars bail. the children are in foster care. >>> two women and a child were hurt when a car on a fir i say wheel flipped over. the trio tried hang on and they dropped 15 feet down hitting one of the metal casings that supports the ride. all three victims have non-life throatenning injuries. police were told -- none life threatening injuries. police were told me that the ride made a grinding sound before it dumped the passengers. >>> new evidence in the search for a car whose driver caused a school bus to crash in lancaster county. him handling t
pennsylvania state troormts broke down the -- troopers broke down the door on wednesday. they found a newborn girl in a car seat and one-year-old brother in a play pen and 22-month-old brother locked in a makeshift cage made of plywood and lat -- lattice. the cage was a protective play pen and the children should be in the care of their father. >> people should be focused on and not so much this cage thing, but i'm upset they left the children at home alone while in the hospital. >>...
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we had upwards 53% increases in premiums in pennsylvania last year.reatened with have no exchange next year. where will they go for health insurance. the legislatio we passed offers opportunity toove away from washingtonandates, more choice, lowering premiums and preserving protections for those with preexisting conditions. liz: i have to get on this trade deal before we to to representative brad sherman. the president struck a trade deal, announced through wilbur ross the commerce secretary that will open the flood gates or open them slightly wider for american beef exports and real fair trade or at least fairer trade. how will pennsylvania benefit that? >> i understand, i saw the headlines. talk about some agricultural issues that will be helpful to pennsylvania farmers. that is a good thing. there are much broader issues with china, state-owned industries, issues we're dealing with going back time and again to enforce our trade laws what we perceive to be dumping from time to time by china. this is probably a tip of the iceberg with the trade deal.
we had upwards 53% increases in premiums in pennsylvania last year.reatened with have no exchange next year. where will they go for health insurance. the legislatio we passed offers opportunity toove away from washingtonandates, more choice, lowering premiums and preserving protections for those with preexisting conditions. liz: i have to get on this trade deal before we to to representative brad sherman. the president struck a trade deal, announced through wilbur ross the commerce secretary...
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then he crosses over into pennsylvania in order to keep between the british and philadelphia. the big concern was that the british were going to try to take philadelphia before the end of the campaign season and the armies generally didn't fight in the winter. they were generally in their winter quarters but even know was december they thought maybe they would try to push it a few more weeks and take philadelphia. so that was the main concern but he did go to pennsylvania and the british took over all of central new jersey including trenton and established their winter quarters here. they decided not to go on to philadelphia until the spring but they establish their winter quarters here and of course banned its washington coming back and attacking those winter quarters that gave trenton its place in history in december, late december. king george and lord norris and lord germane and the british hierarchy had wanted to finish the war and i had anticipated at january 11777 this was going to be they are not going to have to worry about it anymore. and they were a little bit unhap
then he crosses over into pennsylvania in order to keep between the british and philadelphia. the big concern was that the british were going to try to take philadelphia before the end of the campaign season and the armies generally didn't fight in the winter. they were generally in their winter quarters but even know was december they thought maybe they would try to push it a few more weeks and take philadelphia. so that was the main concern but he did go to pennsylvania and the british took...