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hungry ino to sleep philadelphia, in new orleans, in new york.but if something horrific happen on the other side of the world, i can assure you that within 24 to 48 hours, you will see a c 117 cargo plane with parishes of the food going right out the back of the plane. and that should happen. my question is -- where was that food yesterday? and why was it not in my city and many other cities across the united states of america? we have some contradictions here that we need to deal with. we cannot just take care of the rest of the world and not take care of ourselves. it is the opinion of the doctor whose kids are sick, the shoemaker whose kids have holes in their shoes. we are actually big enough and bad enough that the country that we can do both. we can do great things around the world, but we need to take care of our own people at the same time. [applause] >> this questioner says -- in two decades of americans demanding that government leaders be "tough on crime congo a distortion in number of african american men have been incarcerated. what
hungry ino to sleep philadelphia, in new orleans, in new york.but if something horrific happen on the other side of the world, i can assure you that within 24 to 48 hours, you will see a c 117 cargo plane with parishes of the food going right out the back of the plane. and that should happen. my question is -- where was that food yesterday? and why was it not in my city and many other cities across the united states of america? we have some contradictions here that we need to deal with. we...
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two emotional homecomings last night in philadelphia. >> two beloved figures in philadelphia and themuch anticipated return, and andy red spent 14 years in philadelphia. even today, the most successful coaches can wear out their welcome. that's why he left to take the job in kansas city. last night, he was back in philly. oh lot of people were wondering the reception he would receive. cheers, boos, eagle fans gave him what he deserved, a hearty standing ovation. after an impressive game one performance, they were plagued by the same problem, turnovers. michael vick threw two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. the chiefs forced four turnovers and sacked vick five times. this kansas city offense in the first three games looked very impressive with smith at quarterback. andy reid returns victorious for the win. we were in philadelphia last night. >> the kansas city chiefs improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2010 and have more victories than last season. andy reid got the victory. his former quarterback donavan mcnabb had his just retired. reed got a gatorade bath
two emotional homecomings last night in philadelphia. >> two beloved figures in philadelphia and themuch anticipated return, and andy red spent 14 years in philadelphia. even today, the most successful coaches can wear out their welcome. that's why he left to take the job in kansas city. last night, he was back in philly. oh lot of people were wondering the reception he would receive. cheers, boos, eagle fans gave him what he deserved, a hearty standing ovation. after an impressive game...
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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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our audience here in philadelphia, and online, thank you all.hoped to see you this fall for our next town hall at ohio state university on october 15. now we are going to take a short break and we will be back with a great panel of former governors. stay with us. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in his weekly address, president obama discusses his proposal for military strikes against syria. senator john barrasso from wyoming gives the republican address. he criticizes the health care law and its impact on jobs and the economy. >> almost three weeks ago in syria, more than 1,000 innocent people -- including hundreds of children -- were murdered in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. and the united states has presented a powerful case to the world that the syrian government was responsible for this horrific attack on its own people. this was not only a direct attack on human dignity; it is a serious threat to our national se
our audience here in philadelphia, and online, thank you all.hoped to see you this fall for our next town hall at ohio state university on october 15. now we are going to take a short break and we will be back with a great panel of former governors. stay with us. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in his weekly address, president obama discusses his proposal for military strikes against...
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philadelphia's school crisis has been building for years.bt and pension obligations piled up as students moved out to charter schools or the suburbs. federal budget cuts cost the city $130 million in aid. it's a pattern seen in the country's biggest school districts over the last 18 months. chicago laid off 3,000 teachers and closed 49 schools. in cleveland, 500 teachers and staff lost their jobs in 2012. in los angeles, 4,000. >> sports was reinstated. >> reporter: constitution high school in philadelphia lost a quarter of its staff-- including its full-time guidance counselor. it now shares a counselor with seven other schools. >> i'm terrified that we're going to lose children because of these cuts. >> reporter: miranda thompson has been teaching in philadelphia for 15 years. >> we've always had a counselor, we've always had point people. we've always had a school nurse who if we had a suspicion we would go to them first and they knew the proper channels to go through. so what if i lose a kid because i didn't know how to do something? >>
philadelphia's school crisis has been building for years.bt and pension obligations piled up as students moved out to charter schools or the suburbs. federal budget cuts cost the city $130 million in aid. it's a pattern seen in the country's biggest school districts over the last 18 months. chicago laid off 3,000 teachers and closed 49 schools. in cleveland, 500 teachers and staff lost their jobs in 2012. in los angeles, 4,000. >> sports was reinstated. >> reporter: constitution...
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philadelphia's school crisis has been building for years.d pension obligations piled up as students moved out to charter schools ort suburbs. federal cuts cost the city $130 million in aid. it's a pattern seen in the country's biggest school districts over the last 18 months. chicago laid off 3,000 teachers and closed 49 schools. in cleveland, 500 teachers and staff lost their jobs in 2012. in los angeles, 4,000. constitution high school in philadelphia lost a quarter of its staff, including its full-time guidance counselor and shares a counselor with seven other schools. >> i'm scared we'll lose children because of these cuts. >> reporter: miranda thompson has been teaching in philadelphia for 15 years. >> we've always had a counselor, we've always had point people, always had a school nurse who if we had a suspicion, we would go to them first and they knew the proper channels to go through. so what if i lose a kid because i didn't know how to do something? >> reporter: senior abby pearlman says the cuts send a terrible message. >> like i'm
philadelphia's school crisis has been building for years.d pension obligations piled up as students moved out to charter schools ort suburbs. federal cuts cost the city $130 million in aid. it's a pattern seen in the country's biggest school districts over the last 18 months. chicago laid off 3,000 teachers and closed 49 schools. in cleveland, 500 teachers and staff lost their jobs in 2012. in los angeles, 4,000. constitution high school in philadelphia lost a quarter of its staff, including...
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we are so excited here in philadelphia. and i know you will spend a lot of time crisscrossing the country on the many issues that you care about. but i think as you can see, secretary clinton, there is a tremendous amount of love and appreciation and support for you. and alicia ann olivia and i cherish his friendship, appreciate all you do and expect to see great things in the next few years. congratulations in winning the 2013 liberty medal right here at the birthplace of freedom, liberty, and democracy. congratulations. >> thank you, mayor. as first lady of the united states, hillary clinton spearheaded a number of initiatives to improve the lives of children across the country. for example, she established the children's health insurance program and early head start to support kids in those crucial first three years of their lives. she led bipartisan efforts to improve the adoption and foster care system and reduce teen pregnancy. she has continued that collaborative approach in her current work with the bill, hillary, a
we are so excited here in philadelphia. and i know you will spend a lot of time crisscrossing the country on the many issues that you care about. but i think as you can see, secretary clinton, there is a tremendous amount of love and appreciation and support for you. and alicia ann olivia and i cherish his friendship, appreciate all you do and expect to see great things in the next few years. congratulations in winning the 2013 liberty medal right here at the birthplace of freedom, liberty, and...
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philadelphia? has meant for the philadelphia.his is a great, beautiful wonderful place and we need to think about what happened here and what we will do to preserve this great young republic. women to bring a different perspective, and i think that is good. when i was majority leader i had a very, ingenious group that quite often would make a decision we were going in a particular direction and be prepared to tear off in that direction when someone like judge greg of new hampshire or olympia would say, are you sure about that? would you like to think about that a little more -- little more. and i made a point of reaching out to the women in the senate, and i think olympia will tell you that. that. so i do not have any problems. in fact, i would like to see more women involved. most of the time, they have amylase. they have children. they have responsibilities. we have some women now in congress who are having children, and we have got one who is pregnant right now. i feel sorry for her in many respects because she is trying to do
philadelphia? has meant for the philadelphia.his is a great, beautiful wonderful place and we need to think about what happened here and what we will do to preserve this great young republic. women to bring a different perspective, and i think that is good. when i was majority leader i had a very, ingenious group that quite often would make a decision we were going in a particular direction and be prepared to tear off in that direction when someone like judge greg of new hampshire or olympia...
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are impacted in philadelphia fall below the poverty line.e country that doesn't use a funding formula to determine how much money to give. yes the state is certainly underfunding the district, but it's not taking into account poverty levels across the state when determining the funding level. >> so what's the solution here? i mean, you got to win the house back. you got to get the political clout to turn this thing around. >> sure. there's a reason this governor is largely considered to be the most entrenched in the country right now. i hope he's going to lose his position to some good democratic candidates. there are solutions right now. pennsylvania sitting on top of one of the largest reserves of natural gases and we are literally giving that away. we need to have a tax to charge these companies. >> you mean to -- wait a minute. this is a big point. >> big point. >> for instance in north dakota there is an extraction tax which of course they whine about all the time. but of course the state of north dakota where the energy belt is, they h
are impacted in philadelphia fall below the poverty line.e country that doesn't use a funding formula to determine how much money to give. yes the state is certainly underfunding the district, but it's not taking into account poverty levels across the state when determining the funding level. >> so what's the solution here? i mean, you got to win the house back. you got to get the political clout to turn this thing around. >> sure. there's a reason this governor is largely...
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it is wonderful to be back in philadelphia. here at this magnificent institution, i am honored and overwhelmed by this extraordinary event. i thank all who have spoken and the kind words. thank you for this award and for being in a line of greatest awardees, nelson mandela, so many others for whom i have long admired. i want to say thank you to everyone who spoke in person or in the video. i appreciate greatly what they have done with me and taught me in how we work together and inspiration that they had been to me. i want to say thank you to my friend, mayor nutter, for hosting us. beautiful city. i also want to acknowledge the governor and attorney general and my longtime friend who did so much as mayor and then governor to create this center right where it along. [applause] i want to say a special thank you to governor bush and to apply his commitment to the national constitution center. this is not the first time that a clinton and a bush have shared this stage. some of you a member in 2006 -- remember in 2006, my husband a
it is wonderful to be back in philadelphia. here at this magnificent institution, i am honored and overwhelmed by this extraordinary event. i thank all who have spoken and the kind words. thank you for this award and for being in a line of greatest awardees, nelson mandela, so many others for whom i have long admired. i want to say thank you to everyone who spoke in person or in the video. i appreciate greatly what they have done with me and taught me in how we work together and inspiration...
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joining me now from philadelphia is daniel denver, a reporter at the philadelphia city paper, where he'son his city's education crisis. nice to have you, danielle. >> thanks, melissa. >> so the-called doomsday budget, it's now a reality in philadelphia. we have reports of class sizes of up to 40, one nurse for 1,500 students. arts, libraries, music, decimated. and a single itinerant guidance counselor responsible for eight students and 2,800 students. it's a disaster. >> i want to play just for a moment, president obama during his second inaugural, said that we should measure our country by what happens to a poor child in this country. so let's listen for one moment. >> we are true to our creed when a little girl born into the bleakest poverty knows that she has the same chance to succeed as anybody else, because she is an american. she is free. and she is equal, not just in the eyes of god, but also in our own. >> so, how are we measuring up, if that's the standard by which we ought to be measuring ourselves as a nation? >> well, republicans like our governor, tom corbett, see this as s
joining me now from philadelphia is daniel denver, a reporter at the philadelphia city paper, where he'son his city's education crisis. nice to have you, danielle. >> thanks, melissa. >> so the-called doomsday budget, it's now a reality in philadelphia. we have reports of class sizes of up to 40, one nurse for 1,500 students. arts, libraries, music, decimated. and a single itinerant guidance counselor responsible for eight students and 2,800 students. it's a disaster. >> i...
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two huge fan favorites coming back to philadelphia last night.ndy reid spent 14 years in philadelphia, got them to 4n.f.c. champion games and one superbowl. in today's nfl, even the most successful coaches wear out their well chem. he left this season to take the head coaching job in kansasty. last night, he was back in philly. there was a big debate whether he would be cheered or booed. they gave him a healthy standing ovation. >> the second straight game, turnovers. michael vick threw to turnovers in this game, including that one returned. the offense, kansas city, looking pretty good so far this season. jamal charles providing 92 yards of rushing offense and the score as andy reid returns to philadelphia victorious, 26-16. >> aljazeera attended last night's festivities in philadelphia, which also included the retirement of former quarterback donavan mcnabb. >> the kansas city chiefs improve to 2-0 and already have more victories than all of last season after their victory with the eagles. andy reid got the victory against his former team. dona
two huge fan favorites coming back to philadelphia last night.ndy reid spent 14 years in philadelphia, got them to 4n.f.c. champion games and one superbowl. in today's nfl, even the most successful coaches wear out their well chem. he left this season to take the head coaching job in kansasty. last night, he was back in philly. there was a big debate whether he would be cheered or booed. they gave him a healthy standing ovation. >> the second straight game, turnovers. michael vick threw...
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in philadelphia, they're making sure no child misses out.nie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >> great story to end with on this tuesday night, thank you for joining us, i'm all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> i said if i get here and lindsay isn't serious, i will shi'a shut this thing down, today. >> you said that. >> i said that. >> only we got oprah and she is just getting warmed up. miley sounds off on bieber antic. kanye health and robin thicke on the backlash. most said yet about leav
in philadelphia, they're making sure no child misses out.nie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >> great story to end with on this tuesday night, thank you for joining us, i'm all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places...
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in philadelphia for 28 years.says he loves his job and cares about the people on his route. so when the government asked for volunteers to deliver antibiotics in the event of an anthrax or other bioterror attack, he didn't hesitate to say yes. >> i live here. this is my home. i don't want to see anything happen to anybody. so if we can prevent a tragedy and save lives, then i'm in. >> reporter: the postal plan initiative funded by the department of health and human services is in place in five cities -- san diego, louisville, minneapolis/st. paul, boston and philly, with 1,500 volunteers who have been fitted for protective suits. in the event of an attack, they take the medicine and head to a postal distribution point where they meet a police escort and make their rounds, delivering the antidote to every single home within 48 hours. >> while we're not in the same class of a fireman or policeman, it's our way of being able to provide support for the public in a time of crisis. >> reporter: but time may be about to
in philadelphia for 28 years.says he loves his job and cares about the people on his route. so when the government asked for volunteers to deliver antibiotics in the event of an anthrax or other bioterror attack, he didn't hesitate to say yes. >> i live here. this is my home. i don't want to see anything happen to anybody. so if we can prevent a tragedy and save lives, then i'm in. >> reporter: the postal plan initiative funded by the department of health and human services is in...
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if congress refuses, i say we march down to philadelphia and answer them with muskets.this. circulate it to bring more men to our cause. then meet at the new building tomorrow at noon. the time has come to take matters into our own hands. "if you have sense enough to discover "and spirit to oppose tyranny, "whatever garb it may assume, "awake to your situation. "if the present moment be lost, your threats hereafter will be empty." james: what they were talking about sounds like armed rebellion. it's--it's mutiny. this is the second such letter to be circulated amongst my officers. washington, voice-over: i ordered them to postpone their meeting, hoping they would reconsider. obviously, they have not. james, voice-over: if you ask me, they're no better than traitors. on the contrary, james, i consider them heroes and patriots of the highest order. they risked their lives to fight for a new form of government, and now they feel that government's turned its back on them. but what they've said about congress... comes from honest frustration. they haven't been paid, and ther
if congress refuses, i say we march down to philadelphia and answer them with muskets.this. circulate it to bring more men to our cause. then meet at the new building tomorrow at noon. the time has come to take matters into our own hands. "if you have sense enough to discover "and spirit to oppose tyranny, "whatever garb it may assume, "awake to your situation. "if the present moment be lost, your threats hereafter will be empty." james: what they were talking...
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in philadelphia, they're making sure no child misses out.phanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >> great story to end with on this this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj matthai. >> san jose was splashed on the front page today. the move to control pensions and retirement benefits could set the tone for others nationwide. kris sanchez is in san jose with this polarizing story. >> reporter: hi there, raj. traffic is increasing in part because more people are at work, home prices are going up and the city is starting to restore basic services like library hours and yet the city is also still grappling with the cost of retiree pensions and benefits which cost about 1/5 of the general fund. the third biggest paper in the country is "the new york times" which today put san jose right on the front page. the stories of terror in kenya and nuclear tensions in iran. the article talks about the co
in philadelphia, they're making sure no child misses out.phanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >> great story to end with on this this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj matthai. >> san jose was splashed on the front page today. the move to control pensions and retirement benefits could set the tone for others...
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it was harder to know in philadelphia, they were philadelphia family's group. and incredibly contemplate of. they were very angry, did not like what was going on and shared that the motion very freely but also imagine their feelings have changed over time and right now ground zero feels like a personal place to them but 20 years from now won't and that is how it should be because there was an awareness. >> host: we are talking with and learning from elizabeth greenspan, anthropologist, lecturer at harvard university and author of a fascinating new book "battle for ground 0: inside the poitical struggle to rebuild the world trade center". paul gray of macmillan. elizabeth, a couple related questions. use polk to some philadelphia family members. and anthropologist and student of the world trade center, to what extent is this battle for ground zero new york, the new york battle or to put it another way to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and political environment and social environment is new york city. to what extent do you g
it was harder to know in philadelphia, they were philadelphia family's group. and incredibly contemplate of. they were very angry, did not like what was going on and shared that the motion very freely but also imagine their feelings have changed over time and right now ground zero feels like a personal place to them but 20 years from now won't and that is how it should be because there was an awareness. >> host: we are talking with and learning from elizabeth greenspan, anthropologist,...
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. >> philadelphia 3 firefighters. >> i know this was 20 years ago but i want to feel comfortable. >>right. >> with the decision we're making. i'm curious at what feet do we want to have thirty floors or 50 floors. today, we're building buildings taller than >> let me state for the record neither los angeles nor philadelphia have a fire system so even after losing firefighters in high-rise buildings they don't have a fire system. so again, the fire department's position is that we feel the elevator are multiple use tool that can help us with not only shelving our air bottles but helping with the equipment that's also an issue for the fire department >> you know i get it. i would want to take the elevator there was some talk about the way we constrict stairwells how do we construct elevators. do they have the same save access >> no, the code says that the elevator lobby shall be directly accessible either through a corridor or directly to the stair enclosure. >> yeah, and the access is protected. >> and for someone who doesn't know a lot about construction elevators they seem like n
. >> philadelphia 3 firefighters. >> i know this was 20 years ago but i want to feel comfortable. >>right. >> with the decision we're making. i'm curious at what feet do we want to have thirty floors or 50 floors. today, we're building buildings taller than >> let me state for the record neither los angeles nor philadelphia have a fire system so even after losing firefighters in high-rise buildings they don't have a fire system. so again, the fire department's...
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and we had a number of partners here in philadelphia. we partner with different community organizations add delete shui-bian centers. and in our employees' volunteer. now more thanare 27% of our 56,000 employees. they have contributed 350,000 the centers, and they feel really great about being part of it. has servedgram approximately 2 million children, and we have evidence, especially in philadelphia where we keep track of a significant improvement in the kids learning ability from year-to-year. we have to tackle this as a nation. instead of the union address hes year by the president, echoed the call of many for the access of early job of education. there is no one size fits all. each community is different. and we have to look at how we fund these programs because they have to be done locally and done differently in the face of harsh realities of growing deficits apolo leval already. -- at the local level already. and full of children do not have -- and a handful of children do not have preschool at all really. we talk about a widenin
and we had a number of partners here in philadelphia. we partner with different community organizations add delete shui-bian centers. and in our employees' volunteer. now more thanare 27% of our 56,000 employees. they have contributed 350,000 the centers, and they feel really great about being part of it. has servedgram approximately 2 million children, and we have evidence, especially in philadelphia where we keep track of a significant improvement in the kids learning ability from...
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he leads the city block team in philadelphia.couple numbers on the philadelphia markets, market stats for single-family homes, year-to-date price, fairly moderate $179 moye, median sale, $135,000. there have been 7600 sales, 20% higher than a year ago. the inventory, a little tighter, down 20% year over year. our first listing, it is a condo, 4300 spruce street, listing, $359,000. the taxes, a modest 584s it for the year. two bedrooms, two bath and $1,000 square feet. tell us about it. >> yeah, tyler, thank you. 4300 spruce, unit number c405 is right off the university of pennsylvania campus. and it's really, really popular both for a young professional who's just starting out as well as parents of penn graduate students who will often buy in cash for their kids who are going to vet school, dental school, et cetera. >> very nice. >> it's a really, really great -- >> obviously, just redone there. there's an awful lot of nice touches that i can see at 4300 spruce. let's move on just a few blocks down. 4212 spruce street. it sold fo
he leads the city block team in philadelphia.couple numbers on the philadelphia markets, market stats for single-family homes, year-to-date price, fairly moderate $179 moye, median sale, $135,000. there have been 7600 sales, 20% higher than a year ago. the inventory, a little tighter, down 20% year over year. our first listing, it is a condo, 4300 spruce street, listing, $359,000. the taxes, a modest 584s it for the year. two bedrooms, two bath and $1,000 square feet. tell us about it. >>...
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. >>> you are seeing a big mac on the floor here of the sunny side store in philadelphia. the mess came from above. >> that is a burglar breaking into this place through the ceiling. >> i hope he falls. >> he doesn't fall. he actually does a pretty good job of being a bad girks gets himself down off the shelf, taking out a ceiling tile or two, tryings to cover his face, returns later with a small bag, doesn't look like a lot of stuff. police are calling it an undetermined amount of merchandise. >> cigarettes? >> who knows. >> it is a really small bag. what could he have put in there? cash? was he able to get into the cash or is it just merchandise? >> now, you see him going out the same way he came in. police in philadelphia released this video because, of course, they are looking for the public's help in identifying this guy, even though he made a mess in the area where he climbed down. everything else on the shelf still stayed put. he didn't create a bigger mess than he could have. >> from one suspect now to two, also in philadelphia, watch this white car, white sedan pu
. >>> you are seeing a big mac on the floor here of the sunny side store in philadelphia. the mess came from above. >> that is a burglar breaking into this place through the ceiling. >> i hope he falls. >> he doesn't fall. he actually does a pretty good job of being a bad girks gets himself down off the shelf, taking out a ceiling tile or two, tryings to cover his face, returns later with a small bag, doesn't look like a lot of stuff. police are calling it an...
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i think it was more to do with philadelphia and their fast paced offense. once we made our adjustments, i thought we played them a lot better. >> he was actually pretty poised. he was a little down but not in the trenches. i went up to him and told him that barry sanders fumbled before. we still got three and a half quarters left. he was like i know but i don't want to be that way. and i was like okay. you got it out of the way. and he started running. >> one thing that shanahan stresses is winning the turnover battle. we took the ball away and we did not give it away on offense. monday night we did not win the take away battle. that played a big part after losing that game. >> i think the missed assignments, the penalties, the fumbles and turnovers was basically self-inflicted. everyone talks about basically you guys looked good in the second half. we want to look like that both halves. i just had nothing to say yesterday. i had nothing to say about it. >> i appreciate trying to take up for the defense, but we played a part of that ourselves. we didn't get
i think it was more to do with philadelphia and their fast paced offense. once we made our adjustments, i thought we played them a lot better. >> he was actually pretty poised. he was a little down but not in the trenches. i went up to him and told him that barry sanders fumbled before. we still got three and a half quarters left. he was like i know but i don't want to be that way. and i was like okay. you got it out of the way. and he started running. >> one thing that shanahan...
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. >>> a firehouse in philadelphia's historic district is damaged by a fast- moving blaze. investigators are saying firefighters and trucks were out on a training exercise when it started. when they returned it took 15 minutes to put out the flames. the blaze was so intense, the melted a garage door. investigators are saying started in an ambulance. >>> there must have been angels at a mcdonald's after a gunman walked into the restaurant and drew a handgun and sending customers running for their lives. he tried to shoot, but nothing happened. police are saying 24-year-old joseph walked out and fired three shots into the -- air, but he came into mcdonald's it mish fires fires -- misfires
. >>> a firehouse in philadelphia's historic district is damaged by a fast- moving blaze. investigators are saying firefighters and trucks were out on a training exercise when it started. when they returned it took 15 minutes to put out the flames. the blaze was so intense, the melted a garage door. investigators are saying started in an ambulance. >>> there must have been angels at a mcdonald's after a gunman walked into the restaurant and drew a handgun and sending customers...
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yes, sir -- dwight and sarah mayo from horsham, pennsylvania, right outside of philadelphia. we've been married for nine years.
yes, sir -- dwight and sarah mayo from horsham, pennsylvania, right outside of philadelphia. we've been married for nine years.
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. >>> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in boston, new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and atlanta. >>> the final day of a new york music festival was canceled after two concertgoers died after an apparent drug overdose. the nypd says the cause of death is believed to involve a drug known as molly. four others remain hospitalized. one was a 24-year-old from rochester, new york. the other a junior at the university of new hampshire. unh students say the drus is a pure form of ecstasy and is common on campus. >> i've just heard that it's pretty recreational use around here. it's around most colleges too. >> it's getting more and more popular i think and especially at a concert where it was sort of trippy music and a festival so i think people are getting more and more hooked on it because of the effects. >> a spokeswoman for the city medical examiner said autopsy results were inconclusive and further testing and toxicology is needed to
. >>> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in boston, new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and atlanta. >>> the final day of a new york music festival was canceled after two concertgoers died after an apparent drug overdose. the nypd says the cause of death is believed to involve a drug known as molly. four others remain hospitalized. one was a 24-year-old from rochester, new york. the other a junior at the university of new hampshire. unh students say...
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philadelphia is paramount, the major of philadelphia went on tv yesterday and begging philadelphia citizensfor kids. we have not made education a priority. >> but i don't understand this, because we as voters, i don't know that there is much we care more about than education. we vote for education issues, we tell our politicians to lead on education. so how come the cuts get made toad indication? >> we talk about education, but we don't really support it in our communities and homes. one of the biggest we have in education. yes, it's about funding, and teachers need to be responsive, and have technology and buildings that are safe. but part of it starts in the home. kids have to go to school and be prepared to learn, sit still, have social skills, take turns, dealing with disappointment and frustration -- >> so parents have to begin the lessons? >> oh, yes. >> miss smith did you that see? parents [ technical difficulties ] >> to have meeting with the principal -- >> dr. williams on this point in particular, a thought of the cuts have been made in schools in low-income communities, where the
philadelphia is paramount, the major of philadelphia went on tv yesterday and begging philadelphia citizensfor kids. we have not made education a priority. >> but i don't understand this, because we as voters, i don't know that there is much we care more about than education. we vote for education issues, we tell our politicians to lead on education. so how come the cuts get made toad indication? >> we talk about education, but we don't really support it in our communities and...
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she earns 10 it t.25 an hour in philadelphia as a home health aide. >> you have to be a caring person, okay? i like it. >> reporter: by the time she gets to her clientele, there's a list of things to do. >> straighten up the dishes, make his bed, do his wash. if he needs anything, i go. basically to help him be more independent. >> reporter: as medical expenses soar, home health care is surging. it's expected to expand 17% between 2010 and 2020 adding 1.3 million new jobs. accompanying the growth is questions of background checks, adequate training and low pay. >> it's not great. you can't live on it by yourself. >> with a median income of $22,000, about half of these workers rely on government assistance to get by. >> i have financial help. >> reporter: for those like clinton who as entrap pals, people like lori are invaluable. >> a normal person takes 15 minutes to get dressed and it takes me 45 minutes to fully get dressed out the door. with my attendant that time is cut down. >> reporter: he relies on lori for the basics, cooking and cleaning and helping him get ready for the day.
she earns 10 it t.25 an hour in philadelphia as a home health aide. >> you have to be a caring person, okay? i like it. >> reporter: by the time she gets to her clientele, there's a list of things to do. >> straighten up the dishes, make his bed, do his wash. if he needs anything, i go. basically to help him be more independent. >> reporter: as medical expenses soar, home health care is surging. it's expected to expand 17% between 2010 and 2020 adding 1.3 million new...
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. >> seguimos con philadelphia con dember . >> las aguilas no levantarian vuelos . >> 20 a 52 . >> broncopera a philadelphia . >> hoy despertamos con la noticia que lein ha sido despedido luego de una derrota vergonzosa . >> hay especulaciÓn de quien podrÍa llegar, podria ser jack del rio . >> con esto cierro, hoy tenemos mucho mas asÍ que los espero en univisiÓn . >> gracias , llegamos al final, a las 11 les voy hablar mas del festival del sol, a continuaciÓn el noticiero univisiÓn . presupuesto pero deja fuera el "obama care", gobierno dice que no aceptaran la decisión . >> en medio de la duda le diremos que pasara con los indocumentados bajo el nuevo sistema de salud . >> reto de dreamers a inmigración estudiantes indocumentados cruzaran de laredo para ir al país . >> que pasa con las marchas por la reforma de migratoria . >> poueden ser contraproducentes, tenemos opiniones del tema, . >> [♪ ♪] . >> este es su noticiero univisión fin de semana, con félix y lourdes . >> [música] . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes bienvenidos, al rojo vivo confrontación en el país en medio de la discusión esta
. >> seguimos con philadelphia con dember . >> las aguilas no levantarian vuelos . >> 20 a 52 . >> broncopera a philadelphia . >> hoy despertamos con la noticia que lein ha sido despedido luego de una derrota vergonzosa . >> hay especulaciÓn de quien podrÍa llegar, podria ser jack del rio . >> con esto cierro, hoy tenemos mucho mas asÍ que los espero en univisiÓn . >> gracias , llegamos al final, a las 11 les voy hablar mas del festival del...
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most of them have made me a pariah because in my activities in philadelphia i tried to talk to a few of the blueshirts younger officers and as soon as i started conversation they turned their head but i have ran into some a few commanders who i worked with and knew me personally and they talk with me and they not necessarily support me but they're very willing to let me know that they're on my side in regards to. the movement. and raid the police claim they went after you because you're misrepresenting a force of course but you say it was about corporate corruption what really went on there. well as soon as i got arrested a wall street couple days later i got a letter from my own union to fight turn order police and when i was opening it i thought that they were going to tell me re were aware of what happened and we want to let you know we're going to support you in any way you need. that wasn't the case here the letter said that they got a complaint a grievance from the pension director and that there was going to be a hearing so they tried to intimidate me by bringing up my pension
most of them have made me a pariah because in my activities in philadelphia i tried to talk to a few of the blueshirts younger officers and as soon as i started conversation they turned their head but i have ran into some a few commanders who i worked with and knew me personally and they talk with me and they not necessarily support me but they're very willing to let me know that they're on my side in regards to. the movement. and raid the police claim they went after you because you're...
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a return in the nfl both andy reed and donovan mcnab returning to philadelphia after they left on not such good terms. as he rolle rolled in for the ft time and had to go to the visiting locker room and the coach led his new unbeaten kansas city team right now to a 46-16 lead over eagles with just under four minutes left in that game. donovan mcnab returned returning the former qb met with a standing ovation as the eagles retired his number five jersey. mcnab thanked the crowd and said number 5 will always love you. and no love loss between the diamondbacks and the dodgers tonight after la became the first baseball team to punch their ticket in to the playoffs to win over arizona. half the team celebrated by jumping in to the visiting team's pool in the stadium. that's a look at your sports headlines this morning. we'll have plenty more when al jazeera returns. >>> welcome back to al jazeera. officials in mexico confirmed 97 people have died in the wake of hurricane "manuel" and they expect that number to rise. extensive flooding is still a problem and there's no concerns over a storm
a return in the nfl both andy reed and donovan mcnab returning to philadelphia after they left on not such good terms. as he rolle rolled in for the ft time and had to go to the visiting locker room and the coach led his new unbeaten kansas city team right now to a 46-16 lead over eagles with just under four minutes left in that game. donovan mcnab returned returning the former qb met with a standing ovation as the eagles retired his number five jersey. mcnab thanked the crowd and said number 5...