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>> pierre: had a chance to talk to the trainer of the philadelphia flyers.o carryover penalties or power plays into the second period. as it gets darker here in south philadelphia, the shadows get a little bit long. >> eddie: seems to be a sunspot in front of sergei bobrovsky with the sunsetting in behind down the third base line. something to keep an eye on. a big shine in the high spot area in the defensive zone for the flyers. >> mike e.: bourdon. outlet to wayne simmonds. puck goes on its own behind where lundquist had to play. kicked loose by simmonds to matt read. then worked behind by simmonds again. here is dwayne simmonds. on to the back. shot by bourdon kicked off. bourdon made it for two there. whacked at a couple of times by mitchell. >> mike m.: boyle with the big hit. >> mike e.: one thing speculated about outdoor hockey would be there wouldn't be much hitting. the first one was recorded with the hits. that was deflected out of play. >> eddie: that is a good finish check there. brian boyle doing a good job on bourdon. >> mike m.: from boston co
>> pierre: had a chance to talk to the trainer of the philadelphia flyers.o carryover penalties or power plays into the second period. as it gets darker here in south philadelphia, the shadows get a little bit long. >> eddie: seems to be a sunspot in front of sergei bobrovsky with the sunsetting in behind down the third base line. something to keep an eye on. a big shine in the high spot area in the defensive zone for the flyers. >> mike e.: bourdon. outlet to wayne simmonds....
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february 21st he's in philadelphia. pinkerton goes to philadelphia and he talks first to norman judd, lincoln's friend and political associate, who is also in charge of the itinerary at this point. and strongly suggesting that they alter the route. because the way the conspiracy had figured it out was very simple. in baltimore there was an ordinance. you could not have trains run through the middle of town. so if you came from points north you either got off the train and caught a cab, a carriage, to the southern terminus and met your train there for points south, or maybe they'd uncouple the car and a team of horses would tow it through the city and reconnect it at the southern terminus. either way, the conspirators' plan was to have the streets lined with their guys, part of whom would create a distraction so that any police escort would be drawn away, and then the rest would close in for the kill and murder abraham lincoln in the carriage or in the car. so it's a simple but incredibly nasty plot. when pinkerton goes
february 21st he's in philadelphia. pinkerton goes to philadelphia and he talks first to norman judd, lincoln's friend and political associate, who is also in charge of the itinerary at this point. and strongly suggesting that they alter the route. because the way the conspiracy had figured it out was very simple. in baltimore there was an ordinance. you could not have trains run through the middle of town. so if you came from points north you either got off the train and caught a cab, a...
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from philadelphia hockey to philadelphia music. here i am, over here. performing live, the grammy award winning recording artist from south philly and jimmy fallon's house band, here are the roots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the flyers ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: the roots performing in their hometown. up next a flyers' legend, hall of famer bobby clarke will join us to revisit the summer series of 1972 which remains one of the sports' defining moments. >> if we don't win the last three games, we are going to be known as losers the rest of our lives. >> score! >> we're not going to lose. we are not going to lose this game. turns to winter and brings in the cold. because of our economy, millions more will feel that chill than ever before. they're the forgotten ones. the big boys have abused the system to enrich only themselves, while workers are still hurting. it could be a layoff after 22 years of working for the same company. or choosing between food and heat for a sick child. or after working your whole life, you don't have what you need to stay warm. you played by the rules, b
from philadelphia hockey to philadelphia music. here i am, over here. performing live, the grammy award winning recording artist from south philly and jimmy fallon's house band, here are the roots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the flyers ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: the roots performing in their hometown. up next a flyers' legend, hall of famer bobby clarke will join us to revisit the summer series of 1972 which remains one of the sports' defining moments. >> if we don't win the last three...
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from philadelphia hockey to philadelphia music. here i am, over here. performing live, the grammy award winning recording artist from south philly and jimmy fallon's house band, here are the roots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the flyers ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: the roots performing in their hometown. up next a flyers' legend, hall of famer bobby clarke will join us to revisit the summer series of 1972 which remains one of the sports' defining moments. >> if we don't win the last three games, we are going to be known as losers the rest of our lives. >> score! >> we're not going to lose. we are not going to lose this game. >> bob: back now at citizens bank park, the discover intermission report. flyers lead the rangers -1. after a flurry of goals in the second period. 40 years ago in the midst of the cold war, what was supposed to be a friendly exhibition series was held between canada and the soviet union. canadians were heavily favored, but the soviets turned out to be far more formidable than expected. today after the winter classic, the nbc sports network will premiere a 90-m
from philadelphia hockey to philadelphia music. here i am, over here. performing live, the grammy award winning recording artist from south philly and jimmy fallon's house band, here are the roots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the flyers ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: the roots performing in their hometown. up next a flyers' legend, hall of famer bobby clarke will join us to revisit the summer series of 1972 which remains one of the sports' defining moments. >> if we don't win the last three...
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dan hellie in philadelphia will take a better look at some of the follies from today's game.he penalties and dropped passes and missed tackles as well. >> thanks, hakem. >>> still to come tonight, a thief makes an unusual wardrobe choice for robbing a restaurant. >>> a service member arrested. what he's accused of trying to bring on an airplane. >>> and oh, baby. meet the little girl that might be our area's first baby of the new year. kim? >> what a cutie-pie! we'll have to bundle her up, because a big chill is coming. in fact, it's the coldest air of the season on the way. we'll tell you whe >>> tonight detectives are looking at footage from security cameras trying to find the arsonist behind dozens of fires in los angeles. at least 39 fires have been set since thursday. most of them began as car fires before spreading to nearby buildings. investigators believe the arsons are the work of one person or group. so far, they don't have any suspects. >>> a man arrested for trying to get explosives through airport security was an active member of the u.s. military. the fbi arrest
dan hellie in philadelphia will take a better look at some of the follies from today's game.he penalties and dropped passes and missed tackles as well. >> thanks, hakem. >>> still to come tonight, a thief makes an unusual wardrobe choice for robbing a restaurant. >>> a service member arrested. what he's accused of trying to bring on an airplane. >>> and oh, baby. meet the little girl that might be our area's first baby of the new year. kim? >> what a...
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comes back to philadelphia where he works. and the next thing you know, he gets a ridiculous credit card bill. >> reporter: the final tab, $43,700. the caviar bar had swiped his credit card 11 times, charging him $2,495 for a battle of cristal. minutes later, $2,678 for a battle of perrier. two minutes later, $3,120 for dom perignon. and each bill accompanied by a $500 tip. not bad. bolaris had been scammed. at least three victims have called puerto in recent months. the tally, now up to 92. >> this was well-planned. he wasn't the first victim. he won't be the last victim. >> reporter: investigators say the caviar bar was a front. one of six that was being used by eastern european cartel, to lure in tourists and businessmen. walk-ins were blocked at the door. bar girls would pick up men like bolaris at south beach hot spots and coax them back to fake clubs. >> it's fictitious, from top to bottom. and everyone's in on >> reporter: as they paid with the credit card, they would snap pictures to fool the credit card companies that
comes back to philadelphia where he works. and the next thing you know, he gets a ridiculous credit card bill. >> reporter: the final tab, $43,700. the caviar bar had swiped his credit card 11 times, charging him $2,495 for a battle of cristal. minutes later, $2,678 for a battle of perrier. two minutes later, $3,120 for dom perignon. and each bill accompanied by a $500 tip. not bad. bolaris had been scammed. at least three victims have called puerto in recent months. the tally, now up to...
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that was a very effective way we started securing this adoption in philadelphia.e other point was that it was woman that we were targeting, and just, you know, all over the world, i was just received a fellowship to go around the country, around the world to look at broadband digital models and there's so much out there, but there's definitely 5 very, very -- a very, very entrenched, i'd say, policy that they are all looking for going for women, that's in bangladesh to north philadelphia. it's the same because they are the purchasers, family oriented, connected, e-mailing, more responsible, not afraid to ask, and these are qualities making women more so the main adopting entities in the families that we're looking for. in temperature l university, quick, quick story. they did an interesting story to tell the students to go out there and create a program around personal finance. they went out into the community and they did that because haw can you work with the community if you don't know what's out there. they sent them out, came back, and what did you find? well
that was a very effective way we started securing this adoption in philadelphia.e other point was that it was woman that we were targeting, and just, you know, all over the world, i was just received a fellowship to go around the country, around the world to look at broadband digital models and there's so much out there, but there's definitely 5 very, very -- a very, very entrenched, i'd say, policy that they are all looking for going for women, that's in bangladesh to north philadelphia. it's...
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if he was coming from philadelphia on the pwb railroad, he would have been approaching more from the east and approaching baltimore from that direction. now, tom also mentioned dorothea dix. and in 1861, samuel morris felton who was the president of the b and o railroad had received an unannounced visit from dorothea dix and she told him the following that there was an extensive and organized plot around the south to declare the southern confederacy the government of the united states. at the same time they were to cut off all means of communication between washington and the north, east and west, and thus prevent the transportation of troops to wrest the capitol from the hands of the insurgents. mr. lincoln's inauguration was thus to be prevented or his life would fall to sacrifice. she said troops drilling on the line of our own road the men drilled to obey the commands of their leaders and the leaders were banded together to capture washington. well, felton immediately took this information to the aforementioned marshall george p. cane. but according to felton, he, cane scouted th
if he was coming from philadelphia on the pwb railroad, he would have been approaching more from the east and approaching baltimore from that direction. now, tom also mentioned dorothea dix. and in 1861, samuel morris felton who was the president of the b and o railroad had received an unannounced visit from dorothea dix and she told him the following that there was an extensive and organized plot around the south to declare the southern confederacy the government of the united states. at the...
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we could mix in with freezing rain in the philadelphia area. two to three inches for philadelphia. think northern new jersey, mountainous areas of the poconos could pick up close to six inches out of this. southern new england, the heavy precipitation will be south of you. you still pick up three to six. and again, areas in new jersey, now d.c. doesn't look like a lot for you. possibly maybe an inch or so. most of the snow will be to the north of you. so the forecast for today, eventually the snow will move into areas like pittsburgh late in the day. everyone on the east coast, you're dry today. it will be a chilly day with the wind blowing out there. as far as the snow goes, as we mentioned, mostly iowa into illinois. we're warm today in areas of texas. the west coast got pounded yesterday. freezing rain in seattle. today we're warmer. we're doing the melting to try to recover. over the weekend, of course on saturday seven watching south carolina and voting. rain showers in the forecast. but nothing that should be bad enough to really keep people home. >> all right. thanks so much
we could mix in with freezing rain in the philadelphia area. two to three inches for philadelphia. think northern new jersey, mountainous areas of the poconos could pick up close to six inches out of this. southern new england, the heavy precipitation will be south of you. you still pick up three to six. and again, areas in new jersey, now d.c. doesn't look like a lot for you. possibly maybe an inch or so. most of the snow will be to the north of you. so the forecast for today, eventually the...
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in philadelphia it will start at 3:00 p.m. >>> 6:15 is the time. the new year means is in effect. >> some of those will cost you more money. brianne carter is live in the newsroom with where you will have to dig a bit deeper. >> this new year means new expenses for many in our area. some shoppers in montgomery county will have to spend 5 cents for backs to occurred people to use reusable bags. -- for bags. drivers in virginia will pay a little more. the new year brings an increase on the dulles toll road. the new rate is $1.50, up 25 cents. this additional money will be used to help pay for improvements along the toll road and construction to the dulles metro project. people will take transit to work will have their tax-free benefits slashed by nearly half. congress failed to extend the benefits if before the end of the year. the $230 a month in pretax money commuters could set aside for transit use is set to fall to just $125. brianne carter reporting, abc 7 news. >>> making news powerball prices double, but so could the jackpot. plus, mission imp
in philadelphia it will start at 3:00 p.m. >>> 6:15 is the time. the new year means is in effect. >> some of those will cost you more money. brianne carter is live in the newsroom with where you will have to dig a bit deeper. >> this new year means new expenses for many in our area. some shoppers in montgomery county will have to spend 5 cents for backs to occurred people to use reusable bags. -- for bags. drivers in virginia will pay a little more. the new year brings an...
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so they went to philadelphia, a group of soldiers went to philadelphia, and they're pointing guns in the windows of congress, and they're menacing members of congress. and congress is inside trying the to figure out what to do. all they can do is appeal to the governor of pennsylvania who tells them, hey, it's not my problem. [laughter] just one of the reasons philadelphia lost the capitol and would only get it back for a temporary period under the new government. so john dickenson, the governor, wasn't willing to help them out. so what congress decided to do was they would flee like a group of common debtors to princeton, new jersey, and they reconvened in james madison's old dorm at princeton. [laughter] one of the most important issues that both madison and monroe had to deal with during their time both in the virginia legislature and in congress was the question of the mississippi. the spanish were of a belief because they controlled new orleans and the port of new orleans that they were entitled to the mississippi river. james madison pointed out that under the international law
so they went to philadelphia, a group of soldiers went to philadelphia, and they're pointing guns in the windows of congress, and they're menacing members of congress. and congress is inside trying the to figure out what to do. all they can do is appeal to the governor of pennsylvania who tells them, hey, it's not my problem. [laughter] just one of the reasons philadelphia lost the capitol and would only get it back for a temporary period under the new government. so john dickenson, the...
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we got more footage from cbs 3 in philadelphia. one of those men was found not guilty of all charges. his name is victor solar. you can clearly see him in this surveillance footage walking up to the guy who is rifling through bags. his attorney says that he was actually a whistle blower in this case. >> he did nothing. he reported it. and his fellow workers attacked him for reporting it. >> these are people's things, you know, and you trust when you hand over your bag you're going to get it at your destination. that's just terrible. >> and now that you can't lock your bags unless some tsa approved lock which pretty much everybody has a key to anyway you're helpless. >> the guy you see in this video here, his name is andre cooper. he pled guilty to the charges of stealing along with one other who was an american airlines employee. the third guy entered a plea agreement. >> i think it's safe to say they won't be checking anybody's bags any time soon. >> it's frustrating because when you look at the airline policy they claim to be not
we got more footage from cbs 3 in philadelphia. one of those men was found not guilty of all charges. his name is victor solar. you can clearly see him in this surveillance footage walking up to the guy who is rifling through bags. his attorney says that he was actually a whistle blower in this case. >> he did nothing. he reported it. and his fellow workers attacked him for reporting it. >> these are people's things, you know, and you trust when you hand over your bag you're going...
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[laughter] >> philadelphia, may 15th, 1777.rm never looked better than when he last saw it and that mrs. adams was like to outshine all the others. i wish i could see it. he knows the weakness of his friends heart and that nothing what is it more than the praises bestowed upon a certain lady. in the midst of infinite millions i need a lonely melancholy life morning back the loss of all the charms of life which are my family and all the amusement i ever had in life, which is my farm. however, i will either find or quote the moment and affairs or in a prosperous way and a little more out of doubt. that moment i become a private gentleman, respectful husband mrs. es of green tree and the affectionate father of her children. >> braintree, july 9, 1777. i sit down to write you this post and for my present feeling i shall be able to write for some time if i shall do well. i've been very on well this past week with some complaints that have been new to me the we hope not dangerous. i was last might take in which a shaking fit and very
[laughter] >> philadelphia, may 15th, 1777.rm never looked better than when he last saw it and that mrs. adams was like to outshine all the others. i wish i could see it. he knows the weakness of his friends heart and that nothing what is it more than the praises bestowed upon a certain lady. in the midst of infinite millions i need a lonely melancholy life morning back the loss of all the charms of life which are my family and all the amusement i ever had in life, which is my farm....
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that will do it for now from philadelphia. the nfl playoffs begin saturday with a wild card double-header on nbc. in game one, bengals take on the texans. in primetime, lions faceoff against drew brees and the saints. "football night america" begins 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. coming up immediately on the nbc sports network, the premiere of "cold war on ice." eight games featuring some of the great players and unforgettable characters. "cold war on ice" next on the nbc sports network. once again, the final score here in philadelphia, rangers win it over the flyers 3-2. so long, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the iowa caucuses are less than 24 hours away now. the republican presidential candidates who have been campaigning for months, today, made their final push. >>> friends remember two young people killed in a crash on their way home from a new year's eve party. >>> the redskins in the basement of the nfc east cleaning out their lockers. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in for doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim vance. r
that will do it for now from philadelphia. the nfl playoffs begin saturday with a wild card double-header on nbc. in game one, bengals take on the texans. in primetime, lions faceoff against drew brees and the saints. "football night america" begins 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. coming up immediately on the nbc sports network, the premiere of "cold war on ice." eight games featuring some of the great players and unforgettable characters. "cold war on ice" next on the...
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possible lane closures in edgewood between philadelphia and pulaski highway. it might want to consider route 24 to avoid all of that. looking pretty nice on the major roadways. we are up to speed. eight minutes on the inner loop in the northwest corner. 17 minutes between the 95's. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. it will be a chilly day today. we have better news in the seven-day forecast. 30 degrees at the airport. i think those clouds will be breaking up as we move into the afternoon. it will become mostly sunny. a high temperature near 43. we will check the forecast going into the weekend. here's keith mills. >> thank you. we begin with ray lewis. another day, another honor. ross suggs named the afc defensive player of the month -- terrell suggs. ray lewis won the defensive player of the year twice. he has in deed defied father time these last few years last 16 years in the nfl and nothing burn some more than winning another super bowl. he knows that the one way to quiet the critics is to win another super bowl. >> i don't know if y
possible lane closures in edgewood between philadelphia and pulaski highway. it might want to consider route 24 to avoid all of that. looking pretty nice on the major roadways. we are up to speed. eight minutes on the inner loop in the northwest corner. 17 minutes between the 95's. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. it will be a chilly day today. we have better news in the seven-day forecast. 30 degrees at the airport. i think those clouds will be breaking up as we...
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and even philadelphia and d.c., the daylight hours are going to be just fine.ill continue in buffalo and pittsburgh. your temperatures will slowly begin to tumble. and also, our friends in st. louis, the kridz loids are goin like what they see, a little snow. definitely school delays will be likely. that will move across the state of illinois eventually as we go through the mid morning and the snow will begin in chicago. we're calling for six inches of snow in chicago. this is the biggest snowstorm of the season. same goes for areas like milwaukee, too. indianapolis will get a little snow out of this along with our friends in kentucky and tennessee. today's forecast, snow developing in chicago. cold and chilly in the middle of the country. soon all that cold air is headed to the east coast this weekend. >> goody. you are keep saying that. >> it's on its way. >> just never happens. i told you. we have to bet on it. thanks. how much is too much when it comes to an age difference in marriage? plus, shocking allegations regarding the parenthood of one member of rea
and even philadelphia and d.c., the daylight hours are going to be just fine.ill continue in buffalo and pittsburgh. your temperatures will slowly begin to tumble. and also, our friends in st. louis, the kridz loids are goin like what they see, a little snow. definitely school delays will be likely. that will move across the state of illinois eventually as we go through the mid morning and the snow will begin in chicago. we're calling for six inches of snow in chicago. this is the biggest...
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his mother, serrill headley, a daughter of philadelphia high society. the family moved to pakistan early in the boy's life. one neighbor was this man, chand bhai, who says he's known gilani since that time. >> rotella: but soon, the parents divorced, the clash of american and pakistani culture at the heart of the breakup. his father remarried; his mother returned to america, forced to leave her son. daood grew up in private military schools where duty to flag and country was instilled. >> every morning, at the habib public school, hundreds of boys line up to pay tribute to the flag. >> rotella: he says he was a student here when pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat in a war with india. stray bombs fell on the school, killing two people. >> rotella: as a teenager, gilani attended the hasan abdal cadet college, where he first met tahawwur rana. the two young friends grew up with the privileges of the pakistani elite. >> they are like the cream of pakistan's people, you know. >> rotella: so, what's the reputation of his family in pakistan? >> his father
his mother, serrill headley, a daughter of philadelphia high society. the family moved to pakistan early in the boy's life. one neighbor was this man, chand bhai, who says he's known gilani since that time. >> rotella: but soon, the parents divorced, the clash of american and pakistani culture at the heart of the breakup. his father remarried; his mother returned to america, forced to leave her son. daood grew up in private military schools where duty to flag and country was instilled....
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michael nutter of philadelphia and washington's own vincent gray here to bring national attention to the challenges facing our cities during a difficult political season the mayors felt the impact at home as philadelphia and d.c. face tough budget cuts and the search for jobs. they were both outspoken obama supporters in 2008 but has the president done enough for his urban base in the? let's start locally here. we'll ask you generally as part of the u.s. conference of mayors you're here in washington, what's the big ask on behalf of the u.s. conference of mayors of the federal government? >> i think the big ask is to listen to cities more and do more for our cities. we've got great needs. we're a big part of the gdp in this nation. we all have huge unemployment problems. we need help from the federal government to get our people back to work. we need infrastructure investments. this nation has 70,000 bridges that have one or another kind of deficiency. investing in bridges would put people back to work and get hardcore unemployed immediately to work and we begin to relieve some of th
michael nutter of philadelphia and washington's own vincent gray here to bring national attention to the challenges facing our cities during a difficult political season the mayors felt the impact at home as philadelphia and d.c. face tough budget cuts and the search for jobs. they were both outspoken obama supporters in 2008 but has the president done enough for his urban base in the? let's start locally here. we'll ask you generally as part of the u.s. conference of mayors you're here in...
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in the grits neighborhoods of north philadelphia he became known as jack. he served his adopted country in world war ii earning two purple heart, a bronze star, a bronze star with oak leaf cluser and aa siller star in some of the bloodiest fighting in the european theater. he worked as a janitor with his wife, connie. he bought a mom and pop grocery store and saved enough nomoney life every irishman's dream. he bought his own bar. jack -- [ applause ] jack and connie gillespie made their six children the first on either side of the father, the first generation to ever attend college. i'm one of those children, the son of an irish i am grant who came here illegally, worked hard and made a better life for himself and his family and helped make the world a safer,
in the grits neighborhoods of north philadelphia he became known as jack. he served his adopted country in world war ii earning two purple heart, a bronze star, a bronze star with oak leaf cluser and aa siller star in some of the bloodiest fighting in the european theater. he worked as a janitor with his wife, connie. he bought a mom and pop grocery store and saved enough nomoney life every irishman's dream. he bought his own bar. jack -- [ applause ] jack and connie gillespie made their six...
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this is how well from philadelphia.t, i am now sit down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible could turn. this concern is greatly aggravated and increased when i reflect upon the uneasiness i know that it will give you. it has been determined that congress that the whole primary race for the defense of the american cause shall be put under my care and that it is necessary for me to proceed immediately to boston to take upon me to come the end of it. you may believe me, my dear patsy when i assure you in the most solemn manner but so far from seeking this appointment, i have used every in denver in my power to avoid it. not only from my unwillingness to part with you in the family, that from a consciousness of it being a trust to create for my capacity and that i should enjoy them more real happiness and solicit and one that puts you at home than i ever had the most distant prospect of reaping abroad is my state were to be seven times seven years. i think church washington probably gave that speech
this is how well from philadelphia.t, i am now sit down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible could turn. this concern is greatly aggravated and increased when i reflect upon the uneasiness i know that it will give you. it has been determined that congress that the whole primary race for the defense of the american cause shall be put under my care and that it is necessary for me to proceed immediately to boston to take upon me to come the end of it. you may believe me, my...
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he -- >> partnered with the city of philadelphia.we were not going to be able to open. and ultimately, signed the lease with us and now operate all five. >> reporter: three mayors who say, what if congress stopped posturing and all of us together rebuilt the country we love? are you crazy optimists? do people ask you what you've been drinking? >> the question is what are they drinking? what is the congress drinking when they don't realize that the number one issue is the economy and job creation? >> what i love about being around mayors is mayors are doers. >> we'd like to see the same work ethic from our congress in washington. ♪ i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ >> reporter: in other words, time to get us on the road again. so, here's to all road warriors. three mayors with simple ideas to bring america back. >>> we thank you for watching. remember, "nightline" later. the special "20/20" on the cruise industry. the team and i will be back tomorrow night with results from south carolina. until then, good night. >>> we're on st
he -- >> partnered with the city of philadelphia.we were not going to be able to open. and ultimately, signed the lease with us and now operate all five. >> reporter: three mayors who say, what if congress stopped posturing and all of us together rebuilt the country we love? are you crazy optimists? do people ask you what you've been drinking? >> the question is what are they drinking? what is the congress drinking when they don't realize that the number one issue is the...
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that will do it for now from philadelphia. the nfl playoffs begin saturday with a wild card double-header on nbc. in game one, bengals take on the texans. in primetime, lions faceoff against drew brees and the saints. "football night america" begins 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. coming up immediately on the nbc sports network, the premiere of "cold war on ice." eight games featuring some of the great players and unforgettable characters. "cold war on ice" next on the nbc sports network. once again, the final score here in philadelphia, rangers win it over the flyers 3-2. so long, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> happy new year, everyone. i am donna hamilton. >> after relatively mild december, it seems the new year's has brought must -- much colder temperatures. >> winter storm warnings in effect in different parts of the state. we will check in with tom tasselmyer. >> you can almost see the arctic air on the hd doppler. as it moves across the date
that will do it for now from philadelphia. the nfl playoffs begin saturday with a wild card double-header on nbc. in game one, bengals take on the texans. in primetime, lions faceoff against drew brees and the saints. "football night america" begins 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. coming up immediately on the nbc sports network, the premiere of "cold war on ice." eight games featuring some of the great players and unforgettable characters. "cold war on ice" next on the...
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candidate running for congress nathan kleinman is a twenty nine year old member of the occupy philadelphia movement will be running in pennsylvania's thirteenth district and i'll be running and the democratic primary so what does being an occupy candidate really mean is the only way to break into the mold that enact change from the inside or is the tea party route considered a bit of a sellout joining me now is a think climate a declared candidate for congress in the two thousand and twelve election who's running on a platform based on the occupy movement and you can thank so much for joining us tonight and first i guess tell us a little bit more about yourself when you say that you are an occupy candidate or that you're an active member by philadelphia what does i really mean. sure i do want to say i am not an official occupy candidate there really is no such thing as far as i know. we infact in occupy philly we had a proposal last night at the general assembly that i was really happy to support that made it very clear that we do not endorse candidates we're a nonpartizan movement we're a
candidate running for congress nathan kleinman is a twenty nine year old member of the occupy philadelphia movement will be running in pennsylvania's thirteenth district and i'll be running and the democratic primary so what does being an occupy candidate really mean is the only way to break into the mold that enact change from the inside or is the tea party route considered a bit of a sellout joining me now is a think climate a declared candidate for congress in the two thousand and twelve...
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we're much better in areas like pittsburgh, philadelphia, and d.c. as far as the 24-hour temperature change. i said it would be a quick shot of cold air and then it would be gone. we're looking at temperatures 15 to 20 degrees warmer for everyone on the east coast right now than yesterday at this time. when you leave this morning it's cold but not that bitterly cold air. notice we have another warm-up from denver to billings. we didn't have a cold shot in between. that is going to lead to some record warmth. maybe i'll call this a january thaw. but it was never frozen. a warm, mild pacific air mass spretding up to the border with canada and we'll see record highs in iowa, nebraska, south dakota, minnesota, a few record highs in california. this little cold we this is going to be gone. how warm is it going to be today? 58 degrees in billings, montana. montana should not be near 60 degrees this time of year. we'll be near record highs at international falls, minneapolis, kansas city looks gorgeous today with a temperature of 60 degrees. that's a look a
we're much better in areas like pittsburgh, philadelphia, and d.c. as far as the 24-hour temperature change. i said it would be a quick shot of cold air and then it would be gone. we're looking at temperatures 15 to 20 degrees warmer for everyone on the east coast right now than yesterday at this time. when you leave this morning it's cold but not that bitterly cold air. notice we have another warm-up from denver to billings. we didn't have a cold shot in between. that is going to lead to some...
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we created a minority owned laundry in west philadelphia that now has all of the hospitals in philadelphia as their client. it supports 2,000 jobs and really has started to move the economy forward. so, i think that the moral commitment, intellectual capacity and economic resources that universities have makes them a critical partner as we talk about regional development. in my case i wrote about this as the role of urban universities and you have been doing magnificent things as well. most of our large cities and small towns eds and meds are among the largest praoefrt employers. so we often don't look to universities to be one of the partners economically in terms of their resources, not only their academic capacity burks as we think about what states and regions and cities will need going into the 21st century, they will not be able to accomplish this without universities really putting some skin in the game. >> and universities are really attractors of talent. >> absolutely. >> we are also extremely fortunate to have the leading part of the fantastic metropolitan program team and wrote
we created a minority owned laundry in west philadelphia that now has all of the hospitals in philadelphia as their client. it supports 2,000 jobs and really has started to move the economy forward. so, i think that the moral commitment, intellectual capacity and economic resources that universities have makes them a critical partner as we talk about regional development. in my case i wrote about this as the role of urban universities and you have been doing magnificent things as well. most of...
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with temperatures in philadelphia expected in the 40s, the league pushed the start time back, hoping to improve ice conditions. it's not the first time the winter classic has been delayed. last year's penguins-capitals game started in the evening, much delayed of because of warm weather in pittsburgh. you can catch coverage of today's game between the rangers and flyers beginning at 1:00. the puck drops at 3:00. >>> and before you watch the action on the ice, you can watch the 123rd annual tournament of roses parade right here on nbc 4. coverage begins at 11:00 this morning. >> all right. we're going to get an out the door forecast. meteorologist tom kierein saying get ready. dig out the warm weather gear. the warm gear for the cold weather. >> stay warm. >>> it's going to be getting colder later tonight and tomorrow. after highs in the 40s today. tomorrow only in the 30s with frigid mornings. >> thanks, tom. >> you know what i meant. >> i always know what you mean. that the "news 4 [ female announcer ] back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toast
with temperatures in philadelphia expected in the 40s, the league pushed the start time back, hoping to improve ice conditions. it's not the first time the winter classic has been delayed. last year's penguins-capitals game started in the evening, much delayed of because of warm weather in pittsburgh. you can catch coverage of today's game between the rangers and flyers beginning at 1:00. the puck drops at 3:00. >>> and before you watch the action on the ice, you can watch the 123rd...
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the northeast rain drenches i-95 from boston to philadelphia.et and icy on i-90 from buffalo to new england. snowy highways in the midwest. high winds on i-40 from oklahoma city to memphis. >> calling out six tomorrow. thank you for that. >> and you don't drive. >> if you're flying today, airport delays possible in boston, new york, philly, d.c., detroit, memphis, atlanta. a rough travel day. >>> two bomb shell revelations have emerged on what casey anthony was saying as her trial approached. >> she told psychologists that her father drowned caylee in the family pool. >> anthony says she was drugged at a party, blacked out, and then raped. she says she doesn't know who caylee's father is but claims she loved her daughter at first sight. >>> and joran van der sloot will be sentenced to murder tomorrow. he pleaded guilty. his attorney claimed the killing was triggered by a sort of post traumatic stress disorder. >>> state officials said they found no basis about recent complaints about the hospital where beyonce gave birth. some parents said they
the northeast rain drenches i-95 from boston to philadelphia.et and icy on i-90 from buffalo to new england. snowy highways in the midwest. high winds on i-40 from oklahoma city to memphis. >> calling out six tomorrow. thank you for that. >> and you don't drive. >> if you're flying today, airport delays possible in boston, new york, philly, d.c., detroit, memphis, atlanta. a rough travel day. >>> two bomb shell revelations have emerged on what casey anthony was saying...
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still, it is a tricky driving here not in new york, and philadelphia. by night, bitter cold, chilly wind and challenging roads. at the sleet and freezing rain. >> by day even an apparent save interstate 270 was tricky. a shaken driver spoke to was moments after her car collided with this fan. >> the rep must have still been icy, and might car hit the patch and went into the other lane of traffic and got hit. >> across the region, people were chipping away at the ice a bigger problem than the snow. >> i have a 10 degree incline. >> it is different elsewhere. this january storm is sweeping across the midwest. >> it is tough to see cold, and wet. everything is sticking to me. >> nearly a foot in some places, clogging highways and causing airport delays. in chicago, more than 800 flights canceled. >> i've been here all day. >> in new jersey dennis peters is using his snow blower for the first time since october. >> my hands are glued to it. >> still, words of caution from a driver who knows. >> be careful out there. at>> another a live look at route 50 almo
still, it is a tricky driving here not in new york, and philadelphia. by night, bitter cold, chilly wind and challenging roads. at the sleet and freezing rain. >> by day even an apparent save interstate 270 was tricky. a shaken driver spoke to was moments after her car collided with this fan. >> the rep must have still been icy, and might car hit the patch and went into the other lane of traffic and got hit. >> across the region, people were chipping away at the ice a bigger...
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i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a team of attorneys as well. another huge issue confronting the city is the deferred maintenance on our infrastructure. we have a lot of infrastructure that has been deteriorating because we have not maintained it properly, from our roads to our sewer system to muni. we need to be much more diligent about maintaining our infrastructure. i have been interested
i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an...
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it is an overturned vehicle at edge wood road and in between philadelphia road and take route 24 anda water break could bring problems and you could take silver spring road. slowing down to 52 miles per hour on the north freeway. we will watch that and looking outside at spaghetti junction and it is moving smoothly there. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. >>> at the top of the news this hour, a problem that could cause permanent brain damage in children, what is being done to avoid and eliminate lead paint from dozens of local homes -- it could be a water-shed moment in the fight against lead poisoning. the change was recommended by the definition of lead poisoning. >> it was a decision and over due. the research has shown even at a lower level, the exposure could be very harmful. >> the current definition is ten micro grams in the blood, the group of scientists want that number lower to five. west stewart is with the baltimore coalition to end lead poisoning. >> even 450,000 kids will be exposed to lead poisoning. >> baltimore and other cities around the country have
it is an overturned vehicle at edge wood road and in between philadelphia road and take route 24 anda water break could bring problems and you could take silver spring road. slowing down to 52 miles per hour on the north freeway. we will watch that and looking outside at spaghetti junction and it is moving smoothly there. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. >>> at the top of the news this hour, a problem that could cause permanent brain damage in children, what is being...
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along philadelphia road, we will along philadelphia road, we will update you on an [captioning made possibleconstellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. good morning. happy friday. i am jennifer franciotti. >> i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this thank you for joining us this mornin
along philadelphia road, we will along philadelphia road, we will update you on an [captioning made possibleconstellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. good morning. happy friday. i am jennifer franciotti. >> i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this thank you for joining us this mornin