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philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new y
philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support...
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there are 2000 of them in philadelphia alone. churches also play an important role in any society. volunteers cannot match the care provided by governments, as some warn. bikeworks was designed to improve the lives of vulnerable children. government services have become so scarce that charities are left to provide e emergency care. >> making the non profit sector responsible for the glue of people's lives is a little scary. >> for each child riding a bike, hundreds more do not get help. people doubt that a bigger society can be built on smaller spending. >> the cost of budget cuts. from spending to science. doctors in the u.s. say they have made an incredible breakthrough. they have restored movement of the legs of a paralyzed man. he was injured in a car accident. by applying electrical pulses to his spine, he has regained amazing movement. >> he was a star pitcher for his college baseball team. when he was 20 years old, he was knocked down by a hit-and-run driver. he was paralyzed from the chest down. for four years, he could not move his legs. then his doctors attached an electr
there are 2000 of them in philadelphia alone. churches also play an important role in any society. volunteers cannot match the care provided by governments, as some warn. bikeworks was designed to improve the lives of vulnerable children. government services have become so scarce that charities are left to provide e emergency care. >> making the non profit sector responsible for the glue of people's lives is a little scary. >> for each child riding a bike, hundreds more do not get...
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i had lived in philadelphia with my wife and we had one child at the time in philadelphia and then we moved when our second child was born. i was teaching in south-central pennsylvania. the guy next-door to be came over one day and he said, you lived there? i said, you mean here? no, no in philadelphia? i said, yeah. you lived there with your wife and your kids? i said yeah. weren't you afraid? i said well, no. he said, but they get murdered there every day. people are getting murdered. i said it is not true. is like self philadelphia and the lincoln drive and the community of quakers in chestnut hill. is a very diverse and very interesting city. he had none of it because he read in the newspaper every day somebody gets murdered in philadelphia. he saw on harrisburg television there was a murder in philadelphia today. so all he could do is relate to the stories and he saw it playing out every day. now is the only stories we get about the arab world is violence, that is what is fixed in our heads. so popular culture reinforced by media culture creates a picture of a world that is the o
i had lived in philadelphia with my wife and we had one child at the time in philadelphia and then we moved when our second child was born. i was teaching in south-central pennsylvania. the guy next-door to be came over one day and he said, you lived there? i said, you mean here? no, no in philadelphia? i said, yeah. you lived there with your wife and your kids? i said yeah. weren't you afraid? i said well, no. he said, but they get murdered there every day. people are getting murdered. i said...
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this is the reason we're in philadelphia. we'll show you at 8:00.s a brand-new extinction thing for kids. it teaches them about the animals on the verge of extinction. >> extinction stinks. >> we agree. >>> when he come back, here comes the bride, take two. marie osmond remarries her first husband. >> there's the song. there's the song. ♪ make it better than the first time ♪ [ female announcer ] this is not just a corner drugstore. this is walgreens. a place to help you stay well. where liz kiem can find answers to nagging questions like... "is this a cold or allergies?" and, "when should i switch out my toothbrush?" where she can get calcium for her bones and protection for her skin. at walgreens, you can find the answers to live a little healthier too. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. don't let allergies slow you down. this week, save $5 on non-drowsy claritin. work so well that people everywhere are helping save trees... ...without even noticing. ♪ learn more about the scott naturals 4 week test drive at scottbrand.com. learn more about the
this is the reason we're in philadelphia. we'll show you at 8:00.s a brand-new extinction thing for kids. it teaches them about the animals on the verge of extinction. >> extinction stinks. >> we agree. >>> when he come back, here comes the bride, take two. marie osmond remarries her first husband. >> there's the song. there's the song. ♪ make it better than the first time ♪ [ female announcer ] this is not just a corner drugstore. this is walgreens. a place to...
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he's a shopkeeper in downtown philadelphia. he runs a stationery store in chestnut street and when the civil war comes in february 1862 or so he starts to print considered it currency which he sees reproduced on the cover of the philadelphia inquirer. he sells these notes from his shop and he doesn't call them counterfeit he calls them facsimiles and his ideas they are going to be souvenirs' essentially because which was credible because people mostly of the rebellion would be crushed very quickly but as the war goes on it becomes more serious he expands his enterprise to become a major counterfeit operation. >> did he get caught or punished at the end? >> he's never punished. the salt hates him. his name appears in the town of richmond newspapers. but he's never punished because he is counterfeiting the currency of the government as emphatically not recognized by the union and the federal government certainly knew what he was doing. there's endless speculation about whether he may have received funding from the secretary of wa
he's a shopkeeper in downtown philadelphia. he runs a stationery store in chestnut street and when the civil war comes in february 1862 or so he starts to print considered it currency which he sees reproduced on the cover of the philadelphia inquirer. he sells these notes from his shop and he doesn't call them counterfeit he calls them facsimiles and his ideas they are going to be souvenirs' essentially because which was credible because people mostly of the rebellion would be crushed very...
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and philadelphia. back to you. >>> thanks so much. just ahead, we continue the breaking news, latest details on the u.s. operation that killed osama bin laden. plus, we're going to take you live to new york's ground zero, crowds have been gathering there throughout the night. we'll bring you the latest reaction to his death. that's straight ahead, stay with us. you can turn ordinary chicken into luscious, delicious, and scrumptious. with recipes from campbellskitchen.com, and campbell's cream of chicken soup. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ of course not. we broke up 6 months ago. but i don't think she'd go for a guy like -- [ ping! ] she says she'd love to. [ ping! ] she can't wait to see me. [ ping! ] she's wanted me to ask her out for over a year now! [ ping! ] she just sent me a video. [ girl's voice ] hi stephen, can't wait for our date! oh, can i see that? aah! [ male announcer ] in the network, sparks fly faster. at&t is getting faster with 4g. rethink possible. by giving me huge discounts on. rooms hotels can't al
and philadelphia. back to you. >>> thanks so much. just ahead, we continue the breaking news, latest details on the u.s. operation that killed osama bin laden. plus, we're going to take you live to new york's ground zero, crowds have been gathering there throughout the night. we'll bring you the latest reaction to his death. that's straight ahead, stay with us. you can turn ordinary chicken into luscious, delicious, and scrumptious. with recipes from campbellskitchen.com, and...
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mob stomped and earn tea chips in new york, philadelphia, charleston. boston stage a second tea party a few months after the first one. the mobs termed the homes of anyone they suspected of favoring british rule and sent their dreaded imitation of the inquisition coach to the doors of citizens who dared voice support for their church, their king, their country and they are legitimate established government. the squeaking wooden tip garden arrived at dawn with drivers breaking down doors and dragging shrieking victims from their beds for transport to the liberty tree. a cheering mob always awaited them to strip them, tar and feather them and hang them with a rope around their waists from a branch to be scorned, beaten and humiliated. this was no fight for liberty or independence. this was a civil war between british subjects over the extent of state authority and the rights of the individual. independence in the hunt and that conflict. the colonial tea partiers and those who supported them were essentially libertarians who had built businesses, carved ou
mob stomped and earn tea chips in new york, philadelphia, charleston. boston stage a second tea party a few months after the first one. the mobs termed the homes of anyone they suspected of favoring british rule and sent their dreaded imitation of the inquisition coach to the doors of citizens who dared voice support for their church, their king, their country and they are legitimate established government. the squeaking wooden tip garden arrived at dawn with drivers breaking down doors and...
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. >>> a car rammed into a bus at philadelphia road. let's go live to cheryl conners. >> reporter: that accident was just clean up. it happened along 7 east at a bus stop near the beltway. one woman crying as her 3-year-old son had to be transported to the hospital. we arrived shortly after the call came out and you can see bus passengers lifted onto stretchers and transported to the hospital. a spokesman with the baltimore fire department says that the bus was stopped at route 7 picking up passengers when a car ran into the back of it. there were 14 people involved between the bus and the car. one person in the car. 12 were transported with minor injuries including chelsea's 3-year-old son who was complained of neck and head
. >>> a car rammed into a bus at philadelphia road. let's go live to cheryl conners. >> reporter: that accident was just clean up. it happened along 7 east at a bus stop near the beltway. one woman crying as her 3-year-old son had to be transported to the hospital. we arrived shortly after the call came out and you can see bus passengers lifted onto stretchers and transported to the hospital. a spokesman with the baltimore fire department says that the bus was stopped at route 7...
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mob stabbed and burned tea ships in new york, philadelphia, charleston.boston's staged a second tea party after the first one. the moms booked no dissent. they burned the homes of anyone they suspected of favoring british rule and sent their traded tendril and imitation of the inquisition coach to the doors of citizens who dared support for their church, their country and their legitimate established government. the squeaky wooden tip card, its drivers breaking down doors and dragging shaking victims from their beds for transport to the liberty tree. bob always awaited them strip them, tar and feather them and having them with a rope around their waist from a branch be scorned and humiliated. this was no fight for liberty for independence. this was a civil war between british subjects over the extent of state authorities and the rights of the individual. independents did not end that conflict. the colonial tea partiers and those who supported them were essentially libertarians who had no businesses, carveout arms from the wilderness on their without gover
mob stabbed and burned tea ships in new york, philadelphia, charleston.boston's staged a second tea party after the first one. the moms booked no dissent. they burned the homes of anyone they suspected of favoring british rule and sent their traded tendril and imitation of the inquisition coach to the doors of citizens who dared support for their church, their country and their legitimate established government. the squeaky wooden tip card, its drivers breaking down doors and dragging shaking...
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the problem with philadelphia and baltimore is not the schools. the problem is philadelphia and baltimore. it's a culture breakdown. i think we are attacking the wrong problem. i don't know how we make the matchup work anymore. >> glenn: i tell you, i lived in philadelphia. i don't know how you solve philadelphia, that is a culture problem. it's complete meltdown. and you're exactly right. just the name, no child left behind is such bull crap i don't know what to do. no child left behind. help me out on that. sorry. not physically. we care for people, we take care of people that can't take care of themselves. but you know what? you got "f"s. you flunked. you are doing it over again. no child left behind. we are slowing our children down for the group and collective salvation doesn't work. josh? >> i think that is exactly right, glenn. i think one of the issues that we have is we're working when you said about teacher frustration, regardless of the political affiliation, it's hard for me to think of a teach they're loves going to their job on a dai
the problem with philadelphia and baltimore is not the schools. the problem is philadelphia and baltimore. it's a culture breakdown. i think we are attacking the wrong problem. i don't know how we make the matchup work anymore. >> glenn: i tell you, i lived in philadelphia. i don't know how you solve philadelphia, that is a culture problem. it's complete meltdown. and you're exactly right. just the name, no child left behind is such bull crap i don't know what to do. no child left behind....
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[applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade? i know everyone up here felt it. i know you felt it. everyone here today, you are standing here, and you are not standing alone. you are standing with the person who taught you the great story of the san francisco giants, whether it is your dad, mom, friend, a sister, grandpa. they taught you right. they thought you had to be loyal. you have to love your team. to a man on this team, to a man back in august, you fuel and energized this group all the way through september, and through the epic month of october, and what
[applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say,...
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. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senat
. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where...
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he's a shopkeeper in the downtown philadelphia. he runs a stationer in store on -- stationary store on chestnut. and when the civil war comes, he starts to print confederate currency which he sees reproduced on the cover of the "philadelphia inquirer". now, he sells these notes from his shop, and he doesn't call them counterfeits, he calls them facsimiles. and his idea is they're going to be souvenirs, essentially, because -- which was credible because people mostly thought that the rebellion would be crushed fairly quickly. but as the war goes on and becomes more serious, he expands his enterprise to become a major, major counterfeiting operation. >> host: and did he get caught or punished at the end? >> guest: he's never punished. the south hates him. i mean, his name appears in a ton of richmond newspapers. but he is never punished because he is counterfeiting the currency of a government that is emphatically not recognized by the union. and the federal government certainly knew what he was doing. there's endless speculation and
he's a shopkeeper in the downtown philadelphia. he runs a stationer in store on -- stationary store on chestnut. and when the civil war comes, he starts to print confederate currency which he sees reproduced on the cover of the "philadelphia inquirer". now, he sells these notes from his shop, and he doesn't call them counterfeits, he calls them facsimiles. and his idea is they're going to be souvenirs, essentially, because -- which was credible because people mostly thought that the...
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philadelphia in 1793, the population literally decimated. 5000 people died. in 1795 when webster was in new york, there is another outbreak of yellow fever and he's terrified. what does he do click the start to collect data. in this paper he writes the world's first scientific survey and sends his survey out in the ur an announcement positions in new haven and all across the country and then he writes what he calls a brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases. brief for webster's 700 pages. he's an obsessive. william ostler who is a well-known position at johns hopkins said this is one of the best works on medicine by a layman and basically inaugurates the public health. again, that's another site achievement which for anyone else would be a lifetime of work. when he goes to new haven, he also wants to collect data about connecticut and he sent out a survey. he wants to do inventory of the state. webster begins this project and later becomes involved in this connecticut academy of arts and science is and by that time the sun to the dictionary but the
philadelphia in 1793, the population literally decimated. 5000 people died. in 1795 when webster was in new york, there is another outbreak of yellow fever and he's terrified. what does he do click the start to collect data. in this paper he writes the world's first scientific survey and sends his survey out in the ur an announcement positions in new haven and all across the country and then he writes what he calls a brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases. brief for webster's 700...
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want to impact politics and impact culture first i think right ok well logan turning to you from philadelphia pennsylvania tell us about getting out of the army is a constant concentra subject or how your faith influence that decision for you sure well i had deployed to iraq in two thousand and four i came back and i began dating a woman whose family showed me what it was to be a christian beyond just. reading the bible and letting it sit that so i learned to to live my faith live it more genuinely and that led me to one her whether or not as a foreign service with the artillery whether or not i could perform professional obligation and also call myself a christian but i was on cults nonviolence the problem came when i found that i that nonviolence was something that was that i was called to as a christian but the. christian left i was in touch with i also felt that the military itself was a problem that i should remove myself from it that i've been in over five years i had great respect for the other men and women i served with and i didn't want to see those relationships severed and so i at
want to impact politics and impact culture first i think right ok well logan turning to you from philadelphia pennsylvania tell us about getting out of the army is a constant concentra subject or how your faith influence that decision for you sure well i had deployed to iraq in two thousand and four i came back and i began dating a woman whose family showed me what it was to be a christian beyond just. reading the bible and letting it sit that so i learned to to live my faith live it more...
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he might be a national now, but his world series championship with philadelphia will always be special. >> it will never be taken away from me. my days in philly are over and we'll start something new in washington and hopefully it's a mutual respect. >>> ryan zimmerman underwent successful surgery in philadelphia for his torn abdominal muscle and is expected to be out of the lineup for six weeks and caps and lightning again. lindsey murphy will be live from tampa. back to you. >> and with that victory report. >>> sue palka, let's look at the five-day and get the storms out of here first. >> we're watching for that. if we see anything, that is after 9 into the metro area and they're going to linker into wednesday morning and in the form of showers and cooler tomorrow and that by thursday, breezy and a few more showers on friday. >> the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. working a lot of news stories for you. i have two in my hand right now. we'll tell but them at 10.
he might be a national now, but his world series championship with philadelphia will always be special. >> it will never be taken away from me. my days in philly are over and we'll start something new in washington and hopefully it's a mutual respect. >>> ryan zimmerman underwent successful surgery in philadelphia for his torn abdominal muscle and is expected to be out of the lineup for six weeks and caps and lightning again. lindsey murphy will be live from tampa. back to you....
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about a half hour outside of philadelphia. the device contained two bottles with a yellow liquid. wires and timer were attached to one of the bottles. and tonight authorities are investigating whether the device is actually an explosive and who may have planted it. >>> closer to home. local muslims inviting the public in for a look see. they say bin laden's killing is providing them with a teaching moment. they held a open house today in a mosque. the american-born clearic is now considered the leader of al-qaida in yemen. he wanted to open the center to the community today to prove to his neighbors they are not teaching radical interpretations of islam. >>> cbs newses learned that a missile strike in yemen was targeting him. he was not hit but two other suspected militants were killed. that came four days after bin laden was killed. president obama is speaking exclusively with 60 minutes with his decision to authorize the bin laden raid. he talked about sending the navy seals in. >> my number 1 concern was if i send them in can we get them in. how do we make sure there is backup
about a half hour outside of philadelphia. the device contained two bottles with a yellow liquid. wires and timer were attached to one of the bottles. and tonight authorities are investigating whether the device is actually an explosive and who may have planted it. >>> closer to home. local muslims inviting the public in for a look see. they say bin laden's killing is providing them with a teaching moment. they held a open house today in a mosque. the american-born clearic is now...
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watch people in philadelphia last night checking their phones after hearing the news. a short time later, the announcer, espn announcer confirmed bin laden's death, this was a national broadcast game over the loud speaker at the stadium in philadelphia. the mets and phillies fans after hearing the news then began chanting in unison. >> usa! usa! usa! >> pretty remarkable scene on tv here. he learned the news from a text message, then got a confirm about 30 seconds later from his producers before announcing the news to the crowd. >>> all right. it's a monday afternoon, and a nice one at that. let's turn things over to jeff ranieri to find out what the rest of the week will bring. >> if you liked what we had this weekend, i think you'll like each and every day especially as we head into wednesday. some of the warm spots today, pleasantton, 83, walnut creek 82, and san jose 79. gilroy and morgan hill mid-80s today. we are starting to see some cooling near the coastline. a little bit of an onshore flow, still holding on to some heat in the east and also the south bay. righ
watch people in philadelphia last night checking their phones after hearing the news. a short time later, the announcer, espn announcer confirmed bin laden's death, this was a national broadcast game over the loud speaker at the stadium in philadelphia. the mets and phillies fans after hearing the news then began chanting in unison. >> usa! usa! usa! >> pretty remarkable scene on tv here. he learned the news from a text message, then got a confirm about 30 seconds later from his...
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in philadelphia, the rain will start over the next hour or so.ast, everybody has a chance of wet weather. i think the worst of it late today is going to push up into areas of northern new england. could see actually heavy enough rain that you get minor flooding concerns. in boston, new york city, maybe even hartford, possibility of a couple of areas of embedded thunderstorms along with the light rain. by the time we get to tomorrow, it does improve. we should still see wet weather in northern new england. at least it's going to be drier but on the cool side in areas like new york to d.c. the only trouble weather, just some light rain. we can deal with that. >> yeah. i heard you say nap. that is music to my ears. >>> which reality tv star ditched a baseball game after being given the honor of throwing out the first pitch. >>> believe it or not, once again lindsay lohan may have found a way to stay out of jail. your first look at entertainment is next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. for dentists, the choice is clear. fact is, more dental pr
in philadelphia, the rain will start over the next hour or so.ast, everybody has a chance of wet weather. i think the worst of it late today is going to push up into areas of northern new england. could see actually heavy enough rain that you get minor flooding concerns. in boston, new york city, maybe even hartford, possibility of a couple of areas of embedded thunderstorms along with the light rain. by the time we get to tomorrow, it does improve. we should still see wet weather in northern...
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a dry day today around new york city, philadelphia, all the way to baltimore and d.c.alo, 54 degrees. there is cool air out there and it will be a little breezy. definitely a jacket out there. maybe your spring coat will work just fine. as we look at friday, a little warmer. temperatures getting up into the 60s, near 70. slight chance of a shower or storm, d.c. and also around pittsburgh. other areas of concern, if you're flying today, going through o'hare airport late this afternoon, you could have a thunderstorm to deal with. also kansas city and eventually late around st. louis. much of the country is looking perfect. even into friday, the warm-up really continues throughout much of the nation. look at arizona, up to 100 in phoenix as we go throughout the day tomorrow. if you're wondering where the hot air is, it's in the southwest. it's not here. >> it's not right here. it's definitely not in the studio either. yes. bill, thank you. >>> well, which long-time tv and music star has remarried her first husband? more than 25 years after divorcing him? yes, you heard th
a dry day today around new york city, philadelphia, all the way to baltimore and d.c.alo, 54 degrees. there is cool air out there and it will be a little breezy. definitely a jacket out there. maybe your spring coat will work just fine. as we look at friday, a little warmer. temperatures getting up into the 60s, near 70. slight chance of a shower or storm, d.c. and also around pittsburgh. other areas of concern, if you're flying today, going through o'hare airport late this afternoon, you could...
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spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing to live in san francisco was natural, given that i was born and raised here. when you are a child, you do not understand what you have until you leave home. i have the fortunate opportunity to live in los angeles and abroad in ireland and in philadelphia. there is no place like home in san francisco is your home. very natural and somethin
spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is...
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so the school district of philadelphia does have a zero tolerance policy. it certainly has the highest number of -- >> zero tolerance of what? of>> zero tolerance in schools. >> and, you know, what we felt like was that in incidents of bias and harassment that it was an easy crutch. after the south philadelphia -- after the december 3rd beatings they automatically suspended 10 students. we didn't actually know who they were, why they were there. it ended up including two of the immigrant student victims who had actually been beaten in the melee. so it was a simple crutch for them and then they wiped their hands and walked away. so essentially they got -- they changed over the security staff. they put in $700,000 in security cameras and they suspended 10 students. and that satisfied them. >> should those students have been expelled in your question. >> the question is whether that incident was investigated -- should they be -- >> more punished. i'm saying that there's -- there should -- it certainly exists discipline and punishment for students who are doing
so the school district of philadelphia does have a zero tolerance policy. it certainly has the highest number of -- >> zero tolerance of what? of>> zero tolerance in schools. >> and, you know, what we felt like was that in incidents of bias and harassment that it was an easy crutch. after the south philadelphia -- after the december 3rd beatings they automatically suspended 10 students. we didn't actually know who they were, why they were there. it ended up including two of...
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. >>> in philadelphia with the score tied in the ninth inning, cincinnati's double to the wall, that cleared the bases against philadelphia, and the reds got the 6-3 victory over the phillies. >>> and in the american league, baltimore's adam jones blasted a two-run walk-off home run against kansas city. the orioles defeated the royals 5-3. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories, and farewell to the queen. oprah winfrey says good-bye to daytime tv. depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain -- serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. pristiq is not approved for child
. >>> in philadelphia with the score tied in the ninth inning, cincinnati's double to the wall, that cleared the bases against philadelphia, and the reds got the 6-3 victory over the phillies. >>> and in the american league, baltimore's adam jones blasted a two-run walk-off home run against kansas city. the orioles defeated the royals 5-3. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories, and farewell to the queen. oprah winfrey says good-bye to daytime...
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. >> atlanta contra philadelphia, los bravos iban dos goles por cero. >> al final lograba la victoria jesus picaba. >> terminaba con victoria dde seis carreras por dos. >> se tendrán que ver las caras, nuevamente. >> les deseo feliz noche. >> gracias, al regresar los llevaremos a una celebracion que se realiza en el valle central. >> >> ......>> ......>> ...... consecutivo, este dia se llevo a cabo la tradicional "calenda" en la ciudad de "selma", una celebracÓn de origen oaxaqueÑo, que se revive aÑo con aÑo en el valle central, aqui en california. por segundo año consecutivo, se realizó la celebracion de un festejo. >> (♪ ♪). >> que participe toda la comunidad, para que siempre esten unidos los guajaquenos. >> que los niños no se olviden. >> (♪ ♪) . >> es como reirse de la mala suerte, si tenemos las creencias, que espantas la mala suerte. >> queremos traerlos para que sepan que guajaca es muy rico, no queremos que se pierda. >> que haya trabajo, pues es lo importante. >> (♪ ♪). >> nos estamos uniendo. >> nunca olvidar que esta cultura nos representa. >> es un agradecimiento, por tod
. >> atlanta contra philadelphia, los bravos iban dos goles por cero. >> al final lograba la victoria jesus picaba. >> terminaba con victoria dde seis carreras por dos. >> se tendrán que ver las caras, nuevamente. >> les deseo feliz noche. >> gracias, al regresar los llevaremos a una celebracion que se realiza en el valle central. >> >> ......>> ......>> ...... consecutivo, este dia se llevo a cabo la tradicional "calenda"...
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then beyond gotham, the contacts they had with blacks in other cities like philadelphia, boston, so forth. and last weekend one of my audiences, there was a man from philly, and we can have a real go to because the differences in sensibility and culture in 19th century black philadelphia and boston were very different from new york, and we can talk about that in q&a if you want to. and finally and not the least important is the sense of being a citizen of the world, that they were cosmopolitan, that they belonged to the entire world, that they were part of the entire world. so let me start by talking a little bit about the elite and this idea of the wide circle of the leading citizens of new york and be vicinity. so the first thing that i want to point out is the way in, um, in which education was really absolutely foundational to this elite. if nothing else, i could say this is a book about education. education, education, education. so what you hear now is not new at all, um, i mean, turn on new york one, and you're hearing about the school system, etc., etc. same issues back then. this
then beyond gotham, the contacts they had with blacks in other cities like philadelphia, boston, so forth. and last weekend one of my audiences, there was a man from philly, and we can have a real go to because the differences in sensibility and culture in 19th century black philadelphia and boston were very different from new york, and we can talk about that in q&a if you want to. and finally and not the least important is the sense of being a citizen of the world, that they were...
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cheers of u-s--, u-they brokeein ttoin philadelphia. bank arkkto the nees at phillies fans reect notice, 3 even the world "out cue: " 3 attacks on 9-111the deadly he lost his son in in the croww &says one oo the men thhre.cheerleaders are lookss like others, it even on shoolders of people staading everywhere... american flags a happy mob. american flags everywhere... people staadinn on shouuders of oohers,,it even looks like cheerleadees are thhre. pne f the men in the crowd sayss e lost his son in the deaady attacks on 9-11. 3 "out ue: &p" 3 eeen the world of sports phillies fans react to the news at citizens bank pprk nn philadelphia. they bboke in to cheerssof u-s-a, u-s-a!! 3 & 3 3 facebook says... uddy davii: i'm glad thaa bin laden is ddad...now we as americans have to prepare ffrr -3 retaliaaion!! god bless us all! all! 3 live in millersvilll, joel d. smith, ox 45 orning news.. 3 maryland lawmakerssare & weigging in on the lawmakers - are maryland 3 maryland lawmakers are weighiig in on the death of bin laden.coonressman elljah &
cheers of u-s--, u-they brokeein ttoin philadelphia. bank arkkto the nees at phillies fans reect notice, 3 even the world "out cue: " 3 attacks on 9-111the deadly he lost his son in in the croww &says one oo the men thhre.cheerleaders are lookss like others, it even on shoolders of people staading everywhere... american flags a happy mob. american flags everywhere... people staadinn on shouuders of oohers,,it even looks like cheerleadees are thhre. pne f the men in the crowd sayss...
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. >>> to baseball now and a disappointment for the hometown crowd in philadelphia.the visiting braves did it with three home runs off cole hamels. outscored the division leading phils. philadelphia threatens in the ninth inning getting two men on but atlanta got out of the jam for a 5-2 victory. in texas derek jeter had two home runs and more yankee dingers against the rangers. before last night, jeter had gone 62 games without hitting a long ball. >>> when we come back on this monday, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and interrogation of captured al qaeda leaders may have helped locate osama bin laden. but were they tortured? i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your abi
. >>> to baseball now and a disappointment for the hometown crowd in philadelphia.the visiting braves did it with three home runs off cole hamels. outscored the division leading phils. philadelphia threatens in the ninth inning getting two men on but atlanta got out of the jam for a 5-2 victory. in texas derek jeter had two home runs and more yankee dingers against the rangers. before last night, jeter had gone 62 games without hitting a long ball. >>> when we come back on...