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old and spends these formative years in philadelphia watching free black philadelphia grow. she watched richard allen build mother bethel around the corner, she saw free black men and women selling soup on the street, they were entrepreneurs. it wasn't necessarily easy but she saw freedom. she could almost feel it, taste it, smell it. she would go to the circus, theater. these were things she would never be able to do in virginia. and then with the marriage of eliza, she realizes that her fate or at least her fate was revealed. this marriage and change of life's circumstances would cut judge's residencey in philadelphia short. ona would not return to philadelphia from her annual so juran to mount vernon. judge would not be around to witness the president's final months in office. martha washington's deep concern for her granddaughter trumped any relationship she ay have forged with judge. sensing thateliza had entered into a marriage for which she was unprepared, the first lady made a decision rgs and the term first lady isn't used at this moment. it is not used until later
old and spends these formative years in philadelphia watching free black philadelphia grow. she watched richard allen build mother bethel around the corner, she saw free black men and women selling soup on the street, they were entrepreneurs. it wasn't necessarily easy but she saw freedom. she could almost feel it, taste it, smell it. she would go to the circus, theater. these were things she would never be able to do in virginia. and then with the marriage of eliza, she realizes that her fate...
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was living in philadelphia, met my mom. they got married. they were married 72 years until heassed away a couple ars ago. he was very interested in business. hool. and he was an entrepreneur, made golf club putters. he went into muzak, marketing. to he worked for sebenton in advertising. so he liked the marketing and advertising products side. and on you know, he got into men's cologne, e and he just loved smell and the marketing aspect. and then the same with a product, like a belt or a suspender. technology came along, and he got himself convinced that sansabelt slacks, that is polyester pants without belts, would be the technology that could put him out of business, so he sold his business. he was walking around philadelphia, appantly, 1963, and a y came up to him and id, "ralph, i have a got a new venture for you. "you ought to buy a commsiity antenna tele system in tupelo, mississippi." and as he told the story, he said, "where's tupelo and what is community antenna television?" and the answer was, the birthplace of elvis presley. and i
was living in philadelphia, met my mom. they got married. they were married 72 years until heassed away a couple ars ago. he was very interested in business. hool. and he was an entrepreneur, made golf club putters. he went into muzak, marketing. to he worked for sebenton in advertising. so he liked the marketing and advertising products side. and on you know, he got into men's cologne, e and he just loved smell and the marketing aspect. and then the same with a product, like a belt or a...
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this was done by a french portrait painter in philadelphia. washington is with lafayette, hamilton, and henry knox and others at the hartford conference in downtown hartford conferring for three days with french general rochambeau. this is september 1780. it is the same stretch of time, the three days, the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, rather, is meeting with john andre, a.k.a. john anderson, and they are meeting south of west point on the same day. uncanny timing. after that conference in hartford, washington is returning with hamilton and lafayette and others back to west point to meet with them to go over the fortifications at west point. arnold is absent, he is gone. washington is trying to figure out, why isn't he here? something is amiss. it is very clear that arnold has decided he is going to escape on the hms vulture. that is a great one for a traitor. hamilton decides very quickly, the quick thinking officer he is, washington decides he must prepare the army for a counter attack. first,
this was done by a french portrait painter in philadelphia. washington is with lafayette, hamilton, and henry knox and others at the hartford conference in downtown hartford conferring for three days with french general rochambeau. this is september 1780. it is the same stretch of time, the three days, the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, rather, is meeting with john andre, a.k.a. john anderson, and they are meeting south of west point on the same...
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they have a philadelphia police patch on them. so we know they're there, and they know they're there. >> it's made up of not only city cameras but the regional transportation authority and businesses. >> as you can see he's able to 360 you do on it. up or down, zoom in and out. >> and this is reord snd. >> yes. people walking on the street have no reasonable expectation of privacy. er after 30 days the images we've recorded are wiped clean. the only way it would be kept longer is if there was a criminal complaint. >> requests for footage follow the rule of the criminal procedurer to the tee and trying to stop your ex-girlfriend is not tolerated. >> didn't evenen have cell phones when i bebecame a cop. you still have to investigate the crime. but i think it's given osleg up. it helps us do our jobs better. criminals are smarter today and we have to stay one step ahead of what they're doing. philly isn't alone. other cities have placed the streets on the watch. the groundwork for philadelphia's digital tiev was laid out by charles r
they have a philadelphia police patch on them. so we know they're there, and they know they're there. >> it's made up of not only city cameras but the regional transportation authority and businesses. >> as you can see he's able to 360 you do on it. up or down, zoom in and out. >> and this is reord snd. >> yes. people walking on the street have no reasonable expectation of privacy. er after 30 days the images we've recorded are wiped clean. the only way it would be kept...
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there are five key weeks in philadelphia, probably spent at the famous city tavern. i would imagine alcohol may have been involved. november and december of 1798. generals washington and hamilton will meet with charles pickney. they need a good federalist who had military experience from the south because they were afraid the french might attack the south, whether it be savannah or charleston. so he will come up from charleston for this meeting, along with secretary of war james mchenry. they will converse there for five weeks, and hamilton breaks out these detailed charts for regiments. he has organized out how everything is going to work with platoons and companies and regiments and battalions. it is very organized. it shows how obssessive compulsive hamilton was with detail, including designs for uniforms and even the soldiers' huts. ok? he was a little bit of an amateur architect, perhaps. after the five weeks are over in philadelphia, hamilton will return to his office at 36 granite street in manhattan. he is basically trying to operate the u.s. army from that o
there are five key weeks in philadelphia, probably spent at the famous city tavern. i would imagine alcohol may have been involved. november and december of 1798. generals washington and hamilton will meet with charles pickney. they need a good federalist who had military experience from the south because they were afraid the french might attack the south, whether it be savannah or charleston. so he will come up from charleston for this meeting, along with secretary of war james mchenry. they...
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we will tell you how that is working out for the people who live in philadelphia. to the city to find out. fascinating story next. >> he is not protecting us at all. not at all. because he is sending a message out there saying that it's okay to do murder. don't worry about it. we are going to give you a deal. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ new transitions™ gen 8™ lenses are now faster than ever. and learn more at transitions.com >> tucker: one of the left's big causes in the past. several years has been so-called criminal justice reform what does that mean. sounds like something you would be for. last few years left wing billionaire george soros has spent $13.4 billion on district attorney races across the country in 17 states. he spent that money because as an effective use of money. without passing a single law, without the democratic process really working itself out, a single da can completely remake or unmake a city's criminal justice system. it's happened across
we will tell you how that is working out for the people who live in philadelphia. to the city to find out. fascinating story next. >> he is not protecting us at all. not at all. because he is sending a message out there saying that it's okay to do murder. don't worry about it. we are going to give you a deal. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ new transitions™ gen 8™ lenses are...
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we will tell you how that is working out for the people who live in philadelphia.the city to find out. fascinating story next. >> he is not protecting us at all. not at all. because he is sending a message out there saying that it's okay to do murder. don't worry about it. we are going to give you a deal. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. >> tucker: one of the left's big causes in the past several years has been so-called criminal justice reform what does that mean. sounds like something you would be for. last few years left wing billionaire george soros $13.4 billion in district attorney races across the country in 17 states. spent that money because it's an effective use of money. without passing a single law, without the democratic process really working itself out, a single da can completely remake or unmake a city's criminal justice system. it's happened across the country. one of soros' biggest
we will tell you how that is working out for the people who live in philadelphia.the city to find out. fascinating story next. >> he is not protecting us at all. not at all. because he is sending a message out there saying that it's okay to do murder. don't worry about it. we are going to give you a deal. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere...
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wax: it's in philadelphia. it's actually in west philadelphia.t's a private university in west philadelphia. lamb: considered one of the ivy leagues? wax: it is an ivy league school, yes. lamb: how many students and how many professors at the law school? wax: oh, students, i don't know the precise number. i think it's on the smaller side for elite law schools. i think it's something like, oh, maybe 700, 600. that may not be quite as accurate. lamb: that's what it says on the wikipedia site. wax: yeah, that's my guess. and then, for professors, we actually have a relatively small faculty. i think we have 50 tenure, tenure track, full-time facility. and we also have many adjuncts. we have many people from the community, the law community in philly, which is quite a distinguished one, teaching part-time various courses at our law school. lamb: with that background, let me get to the reason that we asked you to come talk. this is march 18, 2018, this year. it's written by heather macdonald, who's with the manhattan institute, and the headline on it i
wax: it's in philadelphia. it's actually in west philadelphia.t's a private university in west philadelphia. lamb: considered one of the ivy leagues? wax: it is an ivy league school, yes. lamb: how many students and how many professors at the law school? wax: oh, students, i don't know the precise number. i think it's on the smaller side for elite law schools. i think it's something like, oh, maybe 700, 600. that may not be quite as accurate. lamb: that's what it says on the wikipedia site....
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philadelphia is not a coastal city take a look at 4 feet of sea level rise, the dark areas of philadelphiatart to flood along with bigger sections of camden at 7 feet, a little more than 2 meters, the camden aquarium and rutgers university, both of their campuses are under water at 10 feet, 3 meters, whole neighborhoods of south philadelphia are gone along with most of western camden flooding pushes nearly to the sports complex and in center city, a river forms almost all the way to independence hall all right, joining us is an associate professor in the mathematics, science technology department at teachers college in colombia university chris to a lot of people climate change is different things it's hurricanes, it's droughts it's fires but sea level rise is a massive problem around the world, particularly in places where we have settled because their water. >> yeah, i think the notion that we don't have to worry about these things if we are living in urban areas or living -- >> no. >> it's such a silly phenomenon. what i'm glad about is we are having conversations about this now. it's a
philadelphia is not a coastal city take a look at 4 feet of sea level rise, the dark areas of philadelphiatart to flood along with bigger sections of camden at 7 feet, a little more than 2 meters, the camden aquarium and rutgers university, both of their campuses are under water at 10 feet, 3 meters, whole neighborhoods of south philadelphia are gone along with most of western camden flooding pushes nearly to the sports complex and in center city, a river forms almost all the way to...
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had been to philadelphia. it was great britain and its policies that created the colonists' sense of being americans. in fact the british officials were the ones who first defined the colonists as americans. until the last moment before independence, the colonists thought of themselves as english men. it was british tyranny expressed in the coercive acts of 1774 that made the colonists like patrick henry declare that they were not virginians or new englanders or new yorkers but americans. the long and bloody wear with great britain in which all parts of the country suffered at one time or another was a searing experience. more americans died in that war, in proportion to population, than in any other war in our history except of course for the civil war, where both sides were americans. no wonder the revolution bred an overwhelming sense of unity. the glorious cause of the revolution united all americans. the revolution and the beliefs and ideals that came out of it, liberty, equality, self-government, created
had been to philadelphia. it was great britain and its policies that created the colonists' sense of being americans. in fact the british officials were the ones who first defined the colonists as americans. until the last moment before independence, the colonists thought of themselves as english men. it was british tyranny expressed in the coercive acts of 1774 that made the colonists like patrick henry declare that they were not virginians or new englanders or new yorkers but americans. the...
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we'll watch what's happening in philadelphia, solomon jones, and keep this conversation rolling.k you very much for coming on. i appreciate you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, president trump insisting that his administration never pressured scientists to corroborates with white house drama, and the president is headed to baltimore tomorrow. weeks after he said people there were living in hell. we will talk to april ryan about what his reception may be like. . today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adult
we'll watch what's happening in philadelphia, solomon jones, and keep this conversation rolling.k you very much for coming on. i appreciate you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, president trump insisting that his administration never pressured scientists to corroborates with white house drama, and the president is headed to baltimore tomorrow. weeks after he said people there were living in hell. we will talk to april ryan about what his reception may be like. . today's senior...
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oh it's a philadelphia-- family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips.e all the credit. >>> president trump saying that former president barack obama's post-presidency book and tv deals should be investigated. he doesn't give a reason, but it's part of a pattern from this president, never missing a chance to mention his predecessor. >> they've looked into everything that we've done. they could look into the book deal that president obama made. you saw the poll came out that i'm above obama. so russia outsmarted president obama. now, nobody looks at obama getting $60 million for a book. that's okay even though nobody in history ever got that much money for a book. when i came in under the obama administration, north korea was a disaster. he doesn't have a birth certificate. now, he may have one, but there's something on that birth -- maybe religion. maybe it says he's a muslim. and the deal that president obama made was a horrible deal. president obama gave us a beautiful gift. he gave us 138 judges that he wasn't able to get in or didn't pick anybody or
oh it's a philadelphia-- family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips.e all the credit. >>> president trump saying that former president barack obama's post-presidency book and tv deals should be investigated. he doesn't give a reason, but it's part of a pattern from this president, never missing a chance to mention his predecessor. >> they've looked into everything that we've done. they could look into the book deal that president obama made. you saw the poll came out that...
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mean while, philadelphia -- the british are going to evacuate philadelphia. it had been under occupation. now, the question is who is going to be placed in command there? perhaps a recovering battlefield hero known for his ga land tree and his selling of books, benedict arnold. so benedict arnold is recovering and he's given this prestigious command. arnold doesn't want it. he wants to fight, but he is not ready yet. so he is given this position, it's prestigious, he accepts it. the problem is arnold is really full of himself and he talks a lot and he talks too much and he runs his mouth. congress does not like him. he feels he's constantly passed over by other lesser officers, inferior officers that have been promoted over him. he's been brought up on charges before, sort of using government property, pillaging, some other charges that no one knows about until after the war. he's placed in charge here, but the congress demands he wear an oath of loyalty to them first and arnold is disgusted. how dare you. look what i've given to this country. so he will only
mean while, philadelphia -- the british are going to evacuate philadelphia. it had been under occupation. now, the question is who is going to be placed in command there? perhaps a recovering battlefield hero known for his ga land tree and his selling of books, benedict arnold. so benedict arnold is recovering and he's given this prestigious command. arnold doesn't want it. he wants to fight, but he is not ready yet. so he is given this position, it's prestigious, he accepts it. the problem is...
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joining us on new run fur the house, intel committee devin nunes on the whistleblower come print and philadelphiaeral reserve complaint patrick harper, on economic data, backdrop on the economy, we will talk about rates as well, don't miss a moment of it. top story this hour, whistleblower hearing, joseph mcguire sealed question from lawmakers yesterday, intel chief showing some support for whistleblower also had warning for democrats going forward, watch. >> there's an allegation of a cover-up, i'm sure an investigation and before this committee might disprove that right now all we have is allegation from secondhand from a whistleblower. maria: now we've got the media, new york times say they know who it is but the republicans want to know who is the whistleblower, maybe he's from the cia, what's your reaction? lee: it's a tough situation, democrats, they are out for red meat and energize their base, i don't think they will handle in a way that will make people forgiving thousand ohm. they started impeachment proceedings too soon without having enough information and make it seem -- it's not goi
joining us on new run fur the house, intel committee devin nunes on the whistleblower come print and philadelphiaeral reserve complaint patrick harper, on economic data, backdrop on the economy, we will talk about rates as well, don't miss a moment of it. top story this hour, whistleblower hearing, joseph mcguire sealed question from lawmakers yesterday, intel chief showing some support for whistleblower also had warning for democrats going forward, watch. >> there's an allegation of a...
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. >> seth: do you want to give it a shot >> um, all right it's about a philadelphia police officer who> yeah. >> seth: -- to not be the one being followed >> yeah, yeah. i'm a follower, in this case but he's following a killer who kills periodically every nine years. so the movie takes place over quite a number of years. anything else i say either becomes confusing or spoils it >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> so, it's a whole other segment. >> seth: that's not -- but, once every nine year serial killer. i think i'll take it >> yeah, yeah, there you go. >> seth: and you mentioned philadelphia >> yup >> seth: thi is -- i don't know if you have -- there might be some core dread in playing -- i. >> it is yeah but jim mickle, the director, is from that part of the world. it was important to him that the movie be set there and it was important to him that i do a philadelphia accent >> seth: yeah. >> because so many movies that are set in philadelphia, it just -- people sound like they're from new york. >> seth: yeah. >> so, yeah, i spent some time watching youtube videos of real people talking [ l
. >> seth: do you want to give it a shot >> um, all right it's about a philadelphia police officer who> yeah. >> seth: -- to not be the one being followed >> yeah, yeah. i'm a follower, in this case but he's following a killer who kills periodically every nine years. so the movie takes place over quite a number of years. anything else i say either becomes confusing or spoils it >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> so, it's a whole other segment. >> seth: that's...
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>> i think it's called the philly bar philadelphia bar >> seth: philadelphia bar. eerie let's take a look real quick to prove this is a true thing [ speaking foreign language >> seth: you know -- [ light laughter ] >> gibberish >> seth: it's nice >> total gibberish >> seth: i feel like there's -- you know, there's all this tension with russia right now, and it's nice to know that they also like shows about idiots [ laughter ] well, i don't knthouow how, bec think it got canceled. [ laughter ] >> seth: it didn't work out. it ran -- yeah, it ran for 14 years here and they were like, this is not a good thing >> this is nor [ light laughter ] this is not workin "a.p. bio" two years on nbc, and now, it's going to be on the new nbc streaming service, peacock, which was just announced >> yeah, peacock >> seth: this sounds like a thing we're making up. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> seth: but it's true >> it does >> seth: and i'm so happy we get to do that and we get to continue working it is always such a pleasure to see you. that's glenn howerton, everybody. [ cheers
>> i think it's called the philly bar philadelphia bar >> seth: philadelphia bar. eerie let's take a look real quick to prove this is a true thing [ speaking foreign language >> seth: you know -- [ light laughter ] >> gibberish >> seth: it's nice >> total gibberish >> seth: i feel like there's -- you know, there's all this tension with russia right now, and it's nice to know that they also like shows about idiots [ laughter ] well, i don't knthouow how,...
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i have written three books on the railroads. , thewere from east to west philadelphia-wilmington baltimore railroad. the northern central railway, harrisburg to baltimore. the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war. railroadrland valley will be the subject of our talk today. all three railroads were targeted by the army during the civil war. had their bridges burned near baltimore from 1861, 1864. the, there were attacks on northern central bridges. 31 destroyed in york county, pennsylvania. no rep. dent: pennsylvania saw attacks asursions or the cumberland valley railroad, hence the title of our book, targeted track. railroadrland valley ran during the civil war years from harrisburg, pennsylvania to chambersburg. there it met the franklin railroad, a subsidiary, later owned by the cumberland valley railroad. consisting ofbe the entire line of the franklin railroad that ran from hagerstown north to the susquehanna river. president's agenda named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the l
i have written three books on the railroads. , thewere from east to west philadelphia-wilmington baltimore railroad. the northern central railway, harrisburg to baltimore. the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war. railroadrland valley will be the subject of our talk today. all three railroads were targeted by the army during the civil war. had their bridges burned near baltimore from 1861, 1864. the, there were attacks on northern central bridges....
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philadelphia misseou ydinner. games done. won. fresh out coleslaw and steamed corn.ts beautiful. orderemargarita. >> go eagles. >> it's fabulous looking. >> jolly i'll have you know old city oyster bar did just open. inner city football o gambling especin this level tends to be attention getter. no word on what two friends planned december 15th, et y, e.re gkidc that's my take.el weo tth and back with beayth st. >> i can't keep up these days. can't keep up. >> telling u, watch that game, owkn17 chthe. >> ma f dphinren'e.t.it er gngte an heywre>> masarah simmons with day. i>> h eople.>> ouif yhe update. >> policeie ae edstrmore. b so how you can catch nfl games at local movie theaters. xt at 11:00. >> thanks sarah. >> and let's take a look at "fox5" stapoll. ckftourse weeee r preen this isn't just a beer. it'brew it.r.ugto for thite bold enough to drink . yuspread yo hey.ngs.l lager. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who's on your network ld and control who shoun't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. . >>> let's take you to washington state's
philadelphia misseou ydinner. games done. won. fresh out coleslaw and steamed corn.ts beautiful. orderemargarita. >> go eagles. >> it's fabulous looking. >> jolly i'll have you know old city oyster bar did just open. inner city football o gambling especin this level tends to be attention getter. no word on what two friends planned december 15th, et y, e.re gkidc that's my take.el weo tth and back with beayth st. >> i can't keep up these days. can't keep up. >>...
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philadelphia. otherst a mentor call moses and it turns out it was harriet tubman. at one point he is walking with tubman and there over the delaware river. and she says, "memory is the chariot and memory is the way and memory is bridge from the curse of slavery to the boon of freedom." in essence, the power of hiram's memory really represents what we, americans, lack in terms of our own understanding of the history of how our country came to be? >> yeah, well, what i will say w withhe thing is conduction, the power is tight always not just a memory, but memories that maybe we would not like to talk about or deal with. it is the excavation of deep and often painful things that we would rather not speak of. and one of the themes in the book is the extent to which the enslavers are themselves actually enslaved by their inability to remember and recall. while i would not tell anybodody how to read the book, i would cecertainly say there's someme amount of allegory in t that in today and how even those
philadelphia. otherst a mentor call moses and it turns out it was harriet tubman. at one point he is walking with tubman and there over the delaware river. and she says, "memory is the chariot and memory is the way and memory is bridge from the curse of slavery to the boon of freedom." in essence, the power of hiram's memory really represents what we, americans, lack in terms of our own understanding of the history of how our country came to be? >> yeah, well, what i will say w...
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he had written to philadelphia and new hampshire, is a very expert at doing this, of carrying news quickly. he was trusted, reliable. so he had written into the countryside with false alarms before he did the real thing on april 18. >> who were the radicals? >> radicals in boston, they are in every colony. by radicals, we mean people were looking for substantial break with the way things are done now. they're looking either for autonomy, meaning they're not going to tell us what to do or tax us, we will control our lives are resolved, -- they're not thinking independence yet. but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what
he had written to philadelphia and new hampshire, is a very expert at doing this, of carrying news quickly. he was trusted, reliable. so he had written into the countryside with false alarms before he did the real thing on april 18. >> who were the radicals? >> radicals in boston, they are in every colony. by radicals, we mean people were looking for substantial break with the way things are done now. they're looking either for autonomy, meaning they're not going to tell us what to...
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. >>> nothing is off limits for a philadelphia eagle fan.will you hear what this guy said about a player while standing in front of a burning building coming up. >>> taking a look at downtown san jose. warming up in the south bay. 64 degrees to start there on fothe south bay. 98 for a high in sunnyville and 99 cupertino. morgan hill 100 and on lot of triple digits inland. 101 in concord and antioch. 102 pleasanton and temperatures in the upper 80s in san francisco and berkeley in the 90s. >>> if you plan on taking 580 westbound track loading up. the good news that everything else in the green. highway 804, no delays. you may consider skipping the roadways and using mass transit. no problems right now. >>> finishing the season against the angels and mariners for a combined 40 games under five hundred. the rays ying to figure out how they will catch the a's. ever sign a swing that bat. a dom is a shot that out of a canyon and win 7-4. they pick up a half game on the a's. getting tighter than geagua's wallet. but if the season ended this mornin
. >>> nothing is off limits for a philadelphia eagle fan.will you hear what this guy said about a player while standing in front of a burning building coming up. >>> taking a look at downtown san jose. warming up in the south bay. 64 degrees to start there on fothe south bay. 98 for a high in sunnyville and 99 cupertino. morgan hill 100 and on lot of triple digits inland. 101 in concord and antioch. 102 pleasanton and temperatures in the upper 80s in san francisco and berkeley...
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about a month later, and m embalmer-- an from philadelphia came. he wanted to make money off the body by embalming it. after armistead laid in the spangler for a month, reburied, and the armistead family paid probably $200 for the body and took him to baltimore and reburied him there. a 50-year-old colonel from the 126th new york died at spangler. his funeral drew lines of people around several blocks. he is on the monument to the 126th. assistant surgeon william moore of the 61st ohio died at spangler, the only surgeon or assistant surgeon to diet -- die at gettysburg, which is incredible. he left behind children and a grieving wife who never remarried. colonel francis mahler died at spangler. the philadelphia city council honored him with the resolution and paid for his funeral. he was mortally wounded july 1, his brother was killed july 1 near where he was mortally wounded. sergeant nelson w. jones, 3rd maine, died at spangler after being hit by a cannonball even though he made and applied turn tourniquets and apply that to himself. a soldier fr
about a month later, and m embalmer-- an from philadelphia came. he wanted to make money off the body by embalming it. after armistead laid in the spangler for a month, reburied, and the armistead family paid probably $200 for the body and took him to baltimore and reburied him there. a 50-year-old colonel from the 126th new york died at spangler. his funeral drew lines of people around several blocks. he is on the monument to the 126th. assistant surgeon william moore of the 61st ohio died at...
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(rachel) you said we would be safe in philadelphia. deliver the kid's interview to schaeffer? no. (book) i want all the paperwork on this job disappeared. tonight, you understand? john, you know what you're telling me to do? just do it, man. i'm gonna disappear for a couple days. john, what's goin' on, man? what is happening? i'll call you when i can. and partner, watch your back. schaeffer's in this thing, too. ♪ -what are you doing? -working late, man. (detective) what's going on? in ♪ (banging at lock) ♪ (fergie) that's it. (soft music) ♪ (clattering) ♪ hey, fergie. told you i hit him. (schaeffer) he's in trouble. i want to help him, i want you to help him. we just need to know where he is. what kind of trouble? (schaeffer) that's a departmeffer matter, you don't have to worry about it. if we can just talk to him, we can straighten it out. -a departmental matter? -right. you're saying he's involved in something illegal? (schaeffer) i'm afraid so. (she chuckles) anybody who knows john knows that's a damn lie. (schaeffer) of course it
(rachel) you said we would be safe in philadelphia. deliver the kid's interview to schaeffer? no. (book) i want all the paperwork on this job disappeared. tonight, you understand? john, you know what you're telling me to do? just do it, man. i'm gonna disappear for a couple days. john, what's goin' on, man? what is happening? i'll call you when i can. and partner, watch your back. schaeffer's in this thing, too. ♪ -what are you doing? -working late, man. (detective) what's going on? in ♪...
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this is if philadelphia chapter of the aflcio. they're expecting thousands of workers.t heard from molly when she was talking with the workers, this is the democratic party's effort to recapture itself as the party of the american worker. you have several candidates not only making their plea to workers to support them in the primary, but ultimately come the general election pennsylvania, along with other midwestern states will be pivotal. but it's kind of counter programming to tease out, elizabeth warren had quite an alternative event where these other candidates are playing the more old-fashioned route of coming here not only today, but also last night kamala harris was holding a fundraiser in new york city, as well as a peering on jimmy fallon. some of the other candidates playing the traditional role, if you may, compared to elizabeth warren, hallie. >> speaking of elizabeth warren, you were covering her rally, her speech last night and as you point out, she was among the most overtly feminist speeches you've heard her give. >> and it was an explicit general electi
this is if philadelphia chapter of the aflcio. they're expecting thousands of workers.t heard from molly when she was talking with the workers, this is the democratic party's effort to recapture itself as the party of the american worker. you have several candidates not only making their plea to workers to support them in the primary, but ultimately come the general election pennsylvania, along with other midwestern states will be pivotal. but it's kind of counter programming to tease out,...
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that's the next role. >>> philadelphia's most famous celebrity, is it you?bacon, not even rocky. we're referring of course to gritty. >> the mascot for the philadelphia flyers celebrated his first birthday throwing his own surprise party complete with confetti and a pinata. then he hit the streets for his own one-man parade through philadelphia. >> and of course our powerhouse station wpvi captured footage of the parade via chopper 6 before gritty wrapped up the celebration on the steps of the art museum taking selfies and running up the steps like rocky, look at him go. we love gritty so much. love philly as well. >>> christmas comes early this year thanks to the late great queen of soul, get ready for new aretha franklin music. >> so a live recording of "o tannenbaum" sung by aretha in english and german in 2015 will be part of a christmas album out this fall. it's called "big band holidays 2" and will be available everywhere on november 2nd. >> she was not a one-hit wonder. >> absolutely not. and how about another one-hit wonder? >> taking it back to 1997
that's the next role. >>> philadelphia's most famous celebrity, is it you?bacon, not even rocky. we're referring of course to gritty. >> the mascot for the philadelphia flyers celebrated his first birthday throwing his own surprise party complete with confetti and a pinata. then he hit the streets for his own one-man parade through philadelphia. >> and of course our powerhouse station wpvi captured footage of the parade via chopper 6 before gritty wrapped up the celebration...
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last night, in philadelphia, panicked crowds scrambled for their lives. kathy park has this report. >> reporter: panic at a friday night football game in north philadelphia a mad dash to get away from gunfire >> it's crazy. pandemonium. the kids didn't know what to do they were crying. >> reporter: hundreds swarmed the field, when police say shots rang out, just before 8:00 p.m cutting this high school football game short. >> a shooting at the football field a lot of kids. about 200 juveniles out there. >> all running. >> reporter: in this video, you can hear the announcer trying to calm the crowd. >> everybody in the stands, please, sit back >> reporter: a pair ofe foot the other in the leg they are now in stable condition. since august, shootings have happened at or near football games across the country. two people including a child were hurt at a peewee football game in ft. worth, last saturday more than two weeks ago, a shooting during a game in pittsburgh killed a man and last month, ten people were shot in mobile >> we could go back 20, 30, 40, 50
last night, in philadelphia, panicked crowds scrambled for their lives. kathy park has this report. >> reporter: panic at a friday night football game in north philadelphia a mad dash to get away from gunfire >> it's crazy. pandemonium. the kids didn't know what to do they were crying. >> reporter: hundreds swarmed the field, when police say shots rang out, just before 8:00 p.m cutting this high school football game short. >> a shooting at the football field a lot of...
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all, we had a fundraiser, the vice president, second day of his campaign in philadelphia.raise a lot of money but people that gave the maximum, $2800. by the way, nobody buys influence or special favors for $2800 in a campaign race where tens of million dollars are spent. criticized the fundraiser and the people attending as fatcats, influence peddlers. 20 of us, less than 10 months before, had given elizabeth a maximum. i had given her $4500, and i am not a rich guy. we gave her the maximum, she sent us all of these thank you letters. 10 months later, she is ripping us. that was hypocritical, because she was ripping vice president biden and his donors, for doing the same things that hers had done 10 months before. second, she put $10.4 million from her senate campaign into her presidential account. of that $10.4 million, "the new york times" says contributions came in greater than $6,000. if she wants to take credit for a camping with only small donations, don't put $6 million that was raised from big donations into your account. thirdly, she said i'm not taking anything
all, we had a fundraiser, the vice president, second day of his campaign in philadelphia.raise a lot of money but people that gave the maximum, $2800. by the way, nobody buys influence or special favors for $2800 in a campaign race where tens of million dollars are spent. criticized the fundraiser and the people attending as fatcats, influence peddlers. 20 of us, less than 10 months before, had given elizabeth a maximum. i had given her $4500, and i am not a rich guy. we gave her the maximum,...
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. >>> cbs philadelphia station kyw reports nearly two dozen were injured when two decks collapsed atome in wildwood, new jersey. a neighbor said it's amazing nobody was killed. at least 22 people were treated and released including three children. it happened saturday evening on the jersey shore. a witness reports there were several people including children on the first deck at the time, and she described seeing the deck collapse. >> people started sliding off and yelling, you know, and falling. and as that went, it pulled the pillars down, and the third-floor deck came down, too. it was slow motion. it was really scary. >> the cause remains under investigation. >>> and billboard reports rick ocasek, front moon for the cars, has died in new york city. he was found unresponsive in his manhattan townhouse yesterday. the pioneering new wave rock band scored a string of hit from the late 1970s and '80s including "just what i needed," "you might think," and "drive." the cars was inducted into the hall of fame last year. ocasekc was married to supermodel paulina porizkova for 28 years. he
. >>> cbs philadelphia station kyw reports nearly two dozen were injured when two decks collapsed atome in wildwood, new jersey. a neighbor said it's amazing nobody was killed. at least 22 people were treated and released including three children. it happened saturday evening on the jersey shore. a witness reports there were several people including children on the first deck at the time, and she described seeing the deck collapse. >> people started sliding off and yelling, you...
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hear from three wrongly convicted men released in a new effort by philadelphia's district attorney to shake up the justice system. >>> it's tuesday, september 3rd, 2019. here's today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> please pray for us. please pray for us, everyone. >> we are in the midst of an historic tragedy. >> reporter: hurricane dorian continues to pummel the bahamas. >> a category 3 storm battering the islands shredding homes and leaving miles of debris. >> a very dangerous and deadly hurricane. >> millions of americans are under mandatory evacuation orders. >> a boat carrying dozens of people bursts into flames off the california coast. >> at least 25 people have died. >> you couldn't ask for a worse situation. >> the trump administration has walked back a plan to end deportation protections for sick, undocumented immigrants. >> police reveal a stunning twist in the mass shooting in west texas. >> investigators say the gunman called both the police and the fbi before the shooting. >> he was on a long spiral of going down. >> hundreds of staff from a local hospital in
hear from three wrongly convicted men released in a new effort by philadelphia's district attorney to shake up the justice system. >>> it's tuesday, september 3rd, 2019. here's today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> please pray for us. please pray for us, everyone. >> we are in the midst of an historic tragedy. >> reporter: hurricane dorian continues to pummel the bahamas. >> a category 3 storm battering the islands shredding homes and leaving miles of...
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>> my first time in philadelphia. i went straight to third and art street there in old town.ty, sorry. sorry, philly, old city. got old town road in my head. >> okay, so that's where you stayed. >> it's like a museum now, or at least it was when i lived there. i had to go see it. >> that's where you'd want to stay? >> yes. where would you? >> i don't know. i don't have one. >> you don't have one. you don't have a reality tv -- >> the second new york home for "real world." the second one. >> okay. i thought you'd be like "real housewives." >> it would be somebody's house and that would be a little weird. number two, so you've got to have people coming to your wedding. you've got your maid of honor and all that. you tell them, wear whatever you want, right? so they're comfortable, you're not a bridezilla. then your maid of honor shows up in this. >> whoa. >> oh! >> we have one of those here. >> all right. i mean -- look, the bride wasn't upset. she told her sister she could wear what she wanted to and that's what she showed in. >> it was hard for the groomsman to walk her down
>> my first time in philadelphia. i went straight to third and art street there in old town.ty, sorry. sorry, philly, old city. got old town road in my head. >> okay, so that's where you stayed. >> it's like a museum now, or at least it was when i lived there. i had to go see it. >> that's where you'd want to stay? >> yes. where would you? >> i don't know. i don't have one. >> you don't have one. you don't have a reality tv -- >> the second new...
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north philadelphia, just before 10 o'clock sunday morning and he definitely was trying to take. >>this man heard the woman's screams from inside his home but didn't think anything of it until he checked his front door security camera that captured the incident watch again you see the attacker pashley walk away after letting go the woman was a good thing he fought back in. you know so maybe just for trying to get out of dodge the brazen ambush also happened while people were seen walking on the sidewalk across the street. after the woman's free. she quickly walks over to them listen closely you can hear her shaken voice. police arrived a short time later and took a statement from the woman now officers want to find the guy for questioning take one more good look he's wearing a white golf shirt under a black jacket and jeans i got the order so you know how they catch him because that's not cool trying to snatching young girls out here. >>those metro low reporting police say besides being shaken up the woman is doing okay. >>kron four's now streaming live local news 24 hours a day
north philadelphia, just before 10 o'clock sunday morning and he definitely was trying to take. >>this man heard the woman's screams from inside his home but didn't think anything of it until he checked his front door security camera that captured the incident watch again you see the attacker pashley walk away after letting go the woman was a good thing he fought back in. you know so maybe just for trying to get out of dodge the brazen ambush also happened while people were seen walking...
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and we're so close to philadelphia, 35 miles away. a lot of that is it coming and it's just great. think it's a generational item as well. a lot of millennials are t startinghe me into their house. e you -- is this the eginning of a pickup for you buddy? we are talking about nationally a slush sluggish marke overall but it sounds like you haven't had that situation. >> we've been -- like delaware is coming out now. coming out going up a little bit at a time. but if you look at it it's based on job creation. andbviously we have createded triple figure jobs in the last probably 18, 20 wmonths. soh that happening, there is more employment. unemployment is 3.7. all these factors are helping. more companies are moving into the northeast. so we think it's going to be a really, really vibrant market in the next 6 to 18 months. >> buddy west from emery hill residential. courtney hall from keller williams, burbank. thank yo for joining us. >> thank yous for having us. >>> on wall street the strong home sales report was hot enough for a market broadt. bo stocks searched for direction holding
and we're so close to philadelphia, 35 miles away. a lot of that is it coming and it's just great. think it's a generational item as well. a lot of millennials are t startinghe me into their house. e you -- is this the eginning of a pickup for you buddy? we are talking about nationally a slush sluggish marke overall but it sounds like you haven't had that situation. >> we've been -- like delaware is coming out now. coming out going up a little bit at a time. but if you look at it it's...
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how about philadelphia? the two biggest cities in my home state of philadelphia and pittsburgh, philadelphia be the largest. days before the horrible weekend of el paso and dayton, a mass shooting occurred in southwest philadelphia which left a 21-year-old dead and five others injured. but because it was one killed, it's not ranked as a mass shooting. that happened this that same time frame. on august 14, an individual in north philadelphia barricaded himself in a house and shot six police officers with an assault-style weapon. the shootout lasted nearly eight hours and prompted a local child care center to shelter in place for hours. i was at this child care center just a knew days later and watching it on the news, i had envisioned a geographic distance of a lot more than it was. when i walked just on to the side of the building where the child care center was and looked across the street, it was closer than the width of this room we're in today. and when you go out the backdoor of the child care center, i
how about philadelphia? the two biggest cities in my home state of philadelphia and pittsburgh, philadelphia be the largest. days before the horrible weekend of el paso and dayton, a mass shooting occurred in southwest philadelphia which left a 21-year-old dead and five others injured. but because it was one killed, it's not ranked as a mass shooting. that happened this that same time frame. on august 14, an individual in north philadelphia barricaded himself in a house and shot six police...
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you should be embarrassed, especially you paraguay, you know what you did. ( laughter ) philadelphian the next story got the hero it deserves. >> philadelphia wide receiver agholor crit coos children after the man caught burning children from a burning building. hakim was walking near a burning house sunday night. a man was trapped and the fart started throwing the babies to him and other people. >> the man started throwing babies out of the window and we was catching him. unlike aguilar and his mishaps. >> the criticism after aguilar dropped several passes this season. aguilar invited him to be a guest at the next home game and thanked him for being a hero. >> trevor: oh, wow! catching a baby thrown out of a window, that is a real football fan right there. we're lucky he didn't spike the baby after he caught it with a little dance. i like how he took his moment of fame to trash an eagles receiver. i wish we had more petty heroes like this. someone out there, yes, i rescued a family from a blazing fire and you know who's not blazing? my ex's new boyfriend, you ain't shit, ashley, you
you should be embarrassed, especially you paraguay, you know what you did. ( laughter ) philadelphian the next story got the hero it deserves. >> philadelphia wide receiver agholor crit coos children after the man caught burning children from a burning building. hakim was walking near a burning house sunday night. a man was trapped and the fart started throwing the babies to him and other people. >> the man started throwing babies out of the window and we was catching him. unlike...
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severe weather we're watching from oklahoma straight east to philadelphia. >>> the cheerleader charged with murder after burying her own newborn in her backyard. tonight, found not guilty of murder, sobbing in court. >>> the takedown. the husband and wife wanted for mu we discovered. the wife surrendering, but then, what happens with the husband. >>> the boat engulfed in flames, it w in nevada. emergency crews rushing to the scene. the images coming in at this hour. >>> and the mid-air emergency on a passenger jet. when the pilot spills coffee in the cockpit. >>> and good evening from houston. it's great to have you with us here tonight. they say everything is bigger in texas, and true to form, this is a big night for democrats who want to beat president trump. you can see the stage is set behind me, just a short time from now, the top ten democratic presidential candidates, for the first time on one stage, on one night, the abc news debate. we are here at texas southern university, the crowd is building tonight. it will be a packed house this evening. ten places there for the candidat
severe weather we're watching from oklahoma straight east to philadelphia. >>> the cheerleader charged with murder after burying her own newborn in her backyard. tonight, found not guilty of murder, sobbing in court. >>> the takedown. the husband and wife wanted for mu we discovered. the wife surrendering, but then, what happens with the husband. >>> the boat engulfed in flames, it w in nevada. emergency crews rushing to the scene. the images coming in at this hour....
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i was born in new york and now philadelphia at the great constitution center. right across from independence hall where jefferson wrote the declaration, and madison and those other great framers wrote the constitution. what was madison thinking when he created the greatest human document of freedom? what was the centrality of the structural guarantee for the preservation of the rule of law? the summer before he came to philadelphia, madison had a reading project that had been sent to him by jefferson. jefferson sent him two trunk fulls of books from paris about the failures of ancients democracies, in particular greece and rome. and madison was concerned that america might go the way of greece. in federalist 55, he wrote, "in all large assemblies, passion never fails to rest the scepter of reason. even if every athenian had been socrates, athens would still have been a mob." so, madison deduced from his reading that unchecked mobs deliberating face-to-face can be seized by passion and lead to factions, which he defined as groups animated by passion rather than
i was born in new york and now philadelphia at the great constitution center. right across from independence hall where jefferson wrote the declaration, and madison and those other great framers wrote the constitution. what was madison thinking when he created the greatest human document of freedom? what was the centrality of the structural guarantee for the preservation of the rule of law? the summer before he came to philadelphia, madison had a reading project that had been sent to him by...
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his nomination at the republican convention in philadelphia last summer was a dramatic wimax in the careere of the outstanding public figures of the postwar time. [applause] of thomas dewey as it represent -- representative as a man with no privileges who by hard work climbed step-by-step to fame and political greatness. it is a story of which americans may be proud. it is typical of the opportunity that america affords. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. presidency, we talk about the white house grounds and gardens. in this program from a daylong symposium hosted by the white house historical association in washington, d.c.. he is the author of a garden for the president, a history of the white house grounds. [applause] >> good morning. costellos dr. matthew and i am the director of the rubenstein center for white house history. it is
his nomination at the republican convention in philadelphia last summer was a dramatic wimax in the careere of the outstanding public figures of the postwar time. [applause] of thomas dewey as it represent -- representative as a man with no privileges who by hard work climbed step-by-step to fame and political greatness. it is a story of which americans may be proud. it is typical of the opportunity that america affords. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv all weekend every...