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whether legally free or runaways from slavery seeking refuge in philadelphia it made philadelphia's manyresidents attractive targets for professional kidnappers. professional people snatchers. they prayed on the members of this city's black community relentlessly putting bull's-eye on their back, putting prices on their heads. the people they stole away could fetch in louisiana and mississippi and alabama anywhere up to $15,000 per person in modern money. and of course mississippi alabama louisiana think of them on the map the three of the new territories and states rising up along the gulf of mexico along the gulf coast. the american settlers swarming into territories and states like those three they needed and demanded a nearly bottomless supply of forced labor to cut sugarcane and pick cotton. it seems that they would take almost anyone to do that work including children of as young as 10-year-old cornelius sinclair. planters might not have liked a small proportion five percent of their and slave labor force from kidnappers but they have few other options. they been forced to look to
whether legally free or runaways from slavery seeking refuge in philadelphia it made philadelphia's manyresidents attractive targets for professional kidnappers. professional people snatchers. they prayed on the members of this city's black community relentlessly putting bull's-eye on their back, putting prices on their heads. the people they stole away could fetch in louisiana and mississippi and alabama anywhere up to $15,000 per person in modern money. and of course mississippi alabama...
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we are trying to stay between them and the city of philadelphia. >> tell us about your forces. what type of men are they? >> hopefully you keep this among ourselves, but we do have 3000 troops, of which i have found about 2400 are fit for duty. the remainder have fallen ill from malnutrition and from the weather and we are caring for them further north of the river. we have 2400 troops ready to go. we have three days rations cut, three runs variation each and we expect to get them a good fight. >> my name is frank lyons, from hardly just down the street nine portraying colonel john whoever from marvel head, massachusetts. colonel glover was the commander of the 14 fundamental regina which was also known as the marble had mariners's. they were -- marble head is a small town about ten miles north of boston when the american revolution started. are the same part of this part of the united states on the east coast. because of the intolerable acts, all those british and documents that led up to the american revolution, most of the men at marble head were unemployed and very unhappy
we are trying to stay between them and the city of philadelphia. >> tell us about your forces. what type of men are they? >> hopefully you keep this among ourselves, but we do have 3000 troops, of which i have found about 2400 are fit for duty. the remainder have fallen ill from malnutrition and from the weather and we are caring for them further north of the river. we have 2400 troops ready to go. we have three days rations cut, three runs variation each and we expect to get them a...
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because i was from philadelphia. he said i don't want to do that.o then i had a third option, which is why don't we open stores all over philadelphia? he said, i don't want to do that either. i said, dad, why don't you want to do this? he said, i am happy the way i am. i have a house. i have two cars. i have enough money to send you and your brothers to college, and that is really all i want. i shook my head, and i went, i don't understand that. i just saw the opportunity to open stores all over the country. he just did not want to do it. what was surprising to me is he was very intelligent. david: you say in your book that he was far more intelligent than you. that might be an exaggeration, but he obviously was a smart person. steve: that was not an exaggeration. because i would talk to him when i was starting my career on things. no matter what i was working on, he could always find the weakness in the argument or the deal. david: what about your mother? what did she do? steve: she was just aggressive. she was a housewife. it was the 1950's and 19
because i was from philadelphia. he said i don't want to do that.o then i had a third option, which is why don't we open stores all over philadelphia? he said, i don't want to do that either. i said, dad, why don't you want to do this? he said, i am happy the way i am. i have a house. i have two cars. i have enough money to send you and your brothers to college, and that is really all i want. i shook my head, and i went, i don't understand that. i just saw the opportunity to open stores all...
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leland: he just landed in philadelphia. we'll see if he talks to the press that is traveling with him. live pictures of that, as it happens. mark, thank you again. we had the republican response to impeachment last hour and now for the democratic perspective we brin bring in michigan congresswoman, debbie dingell. nice to see you, use always. we appreciate it. >> good to he see you. leland: you said you wanted to wait until you saw the articles of impeachment. the articles are here. it's crunch time. have you made up your mind on how you're going to vote? >> i'm probably leaning but tonight i told my staff not to schedule anything beyond a wedding of my district director, i plan on going home by 8:00 tonight, reading the intelligence committee report, reading again what the judiciary -- i haven't read it word for word -- has put out and making up my mind. as i listen to people -- leland: you say you're leaning, you're leaning to vote yes for impeachment? >> i'm deeply disturbed, yes. one, it's very clear that the white hous
leland: he just landed in philadelphia. we'll see if he talks to the press that is traveling with him. live pictures of that, as it happens. mark, thank you again. we had the republican response to impeachment last hour and now for the democratic perspective we brin bring in michigan congresswoman, debbie dingell. nice to see you, use always. we appreciate it. >> good to he see you. leland: you said you wanted to wait until you saw the articles of impeachment. the articles are here. it's...
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your old stomping grounds in philadelphia. as is the tradition after all those championship games are over, the army/navy game takes place right here in philadelphia and it'll be right behind me at lincoln financial field. still a little bit of a mist falling. hopefully it will dry out before game time. there are two storms covering the country. the one in the west, i-70 shut down for a time yesterday because of, you bet, snow in the higher elevations of colorado and we're still seeing that today. so weekend mountain snow could see another foot or two, maybe three, high avalanche risk especially across parts of the northern rockies and wind threat too. we have wind advisories up from southern california into parts of arizona and that winter storm warning continues and that will will get into the plains quickly. this is a fast-moving storm and will be around kansas city tomorrow morning with a mix of snow and sleet and into memphis, nashville and monday reaching into the northeast and could cause problems with wintry precipitat
your old stomping grounds in philadelphia. as is the tradition after all those championship games are over, the army/navy game takes place right here in philadelphia and it'll be right behind me at lincoln financial field. still a little bit of a mist falling. hopefully it will dry out before game time. there are two storms covering the country. the one in the west, i-70 shut down for a time yesterday because of, you bet, snow in the higher elevations of colorado and we're still seeing that...
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so, so far philadelphia, all of new york city airports and that's where the major delays are tonight and syracuse and buffalo haven't been pretty and as we go into monday. we see improvement in a few spots. this storm lingers. rain to snow in philadelphia, new york city, stillbost proble sections of new england driving is extremely difficult. >> which of those cities get the worst of the snow? >> one burst of snow and then the second round of the tail end of this storm. you notice from boston northward up into maine 6 to 12 inches by the time we're said hartford, philadelphia, new york. they mix in the rain and sleet. monday night into tuesday morning. when the storm is gone, the rest of this week looks quiet. >> bill, thank you. >>> to politics now, president trump is due back at the white house tonight after spending the holiday with u.s. troops in afghanistan and at his florida estate and the week ahead will be a busy one with a big trip abroad and crucial new hearings in the impeachment y. ke o'donnell. >> reporter: president trump heading back into the storm of . tomorrow lawmak
so, so far philadelphia, all of new york city airports and that's where the major delays are tonight and syracuse and buffalo haven't been pretty and as we go into monday. we see improvement in a few spots. this storm lingers. rain to snow in philadelphia, new york city, stillbost proble sections of new england driving is extremely difficult. >> which of those cities get the worst of the snow? >> one burst of snow and then the second round of the tail end of this storm. you notice...
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breaking news tonight from philadelphia.rews are frantically searching for survivors after a powerful explosion rocked a neighborhood, destroying homes and shooting flames into the air. don dahler is at the scene. >> reporter: the explosion rocked this south philadelphia neighborhood just before noon, engulfing as many as four row houses in thick smoke and flames and trapping as many as three people inside. the blast blew out windows several blocks away, and knocked over residents in their own homes. more than 120 firefighters fought the fire from the ground and neighboring buildings. adam teel is philadelphia's fire commissioner. >> our first companies went into a maelstrom of fires, hanging wires, gas leaking, building collapsing around them-- to try to get into this building and make a rescue. >> reporter: but they couldn't save anyone. it took three hours in subfreezing temperatures before the fire was finally brought under control. three buildings are now totally collapsed, and two others are badly damaged. >> we know t
breaking news tonight from philadelphia.rews are frantically searching for survivors after a powerful explosion rocked a neighborhood, destroying homes and shooting flames into the air. don dahler is at the scene. >> reporter: the explosion rocked this south philadelphia neighborhood just before noon, engulfing as many as four row houses in thick smoke and flames and trapping as many as three people inside. the blast blew out windows several blocks away, and knocked over residents in...
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the sanctuary city of philadelphia and the sanctuary city of philadelphia.now that? i know philadelphia well going to school here, we never heard about sanctuary cities did we. weeks ago and illegal alien charged with rape, sexual assault of a child and inflicting serious bodily injury was released by philadelphia to be free and their community. and by the way, you may have the worst district attorney or whatever this guy, i've been hearing about this guy he lets killers out almost immediately, what the hell, how did you let that happen. instead of handing them over while still in jail, he defied i.c.e., they fought with i.c.e. and set him loose upon unsuspecting family, thankfully with great time and effort out brave ice officers were eventually able to track him down, arrest him, detain him and do what has to be done. and how do you elect democrats when they create a sanctuary city of philadelphia, i do not get it. four gang members were arrested in pennsylvania of the killing of a 21-year-old and a 15-year-old. as we speak criminal illegal alien with thre
the sanctuary city of philadelphia and the sanctuary city of philadelphia.now that? i know philadelphia well going to school here, we never heard about sanctuary cities did we. weeks ago and illegal alien charged with rape, sexual assault of a child and inflicting serious bodily injury was released by philadelphia to be free and their community. and by the way, you may have the worst district attorney or whatever this guy, i've been hearing about this guy he lets killers out almost immediately,...
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you grew up in a middle-class environment in philadelphia.ow you are one of the wealthiest man in the world. one of the biggest philanthropists. you are an advisor to presidents. the last three presidents have asked your advice on things. when you are growing up, did you ever imagine this could happen? stephen: no. david: do you pinch yourself every day now that you think about what you have achieved? every day is an adventure. every day is a privilege. david: you have come to know president trump quite well since he has been president. did you know him before? stephen: i knew him before he was president. david: when he told you, i am thinking of running, did you say, you have a good chance? was an: i thought that impossibility. david: when he got elected, did he say, you are wrong? tell youi cannot exactly what he said. but it was very funny. not want to be part of the government. i have a wonderful life as it is. i did not want to disrupt that. advisorou have been from the beginning of the administration and he asked you to do a number of a
you grew up in a middle-class environment in philadelphia.ow you are one of the wealthiest man in the world. one of the biggest philanthropists. you are an advisor to presidents. the last three presidents have asked your advice on things. when you are growing up, did you ever imagine this could happen? stephen: no. david: do you pinch yourself every day now that you think about what you have achieved? every day is an adventure. every day is a privilege. david: you have come to know president...
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and she gives me the notes before i went to philadelphia. and she told me to be strong.nd i've never talked to her about it. she hands it over to me and i open it up. and just reading the note, i know she knows. >> reporter: on monday april 9th, 2018, trial number two began. >> mr. cosby how are you feeling today? >> reporter: one by one, the accusers took the stand. >> i'll tell you right now, shaking like a leaf when i first got there. i was sitting on my hands for the first part of my testimony. >> reporter: but for each woman, fear gave way to confidence. even defiance. chalan lasha locked eyes with bill cosby. >> he looked at me in that courtroom, and he smiled and chuckled at me. and that's when i made the comment that i made. >> what did you say? >> now you remember me, mr. cosby, don't you? because i knew he did. it's like, i'm looking at you in your eyes. i know he remembered the day he drugged me. >> you saw it. >> i knew it. >> you saw recognition in his eyes? >> yes. >> reporter: on the stand, heidi thomas blurted out her reason for testifying. >> and i said,
and she gives me the notes before i went to philadelphia. and she told me to be strong.nd i've never talked to her about it. she hands it over to me and i open it up. and just reading the note, i know she knows. >> reporter: on monday april 9th, 2018, trial number two began. >> mr. cosby how are you feeling today? >> reporter: one by one, the accusers took the stand. >> i'll tell you right now, shaking like a leaf when i first got there. i was sitting on my hands for the...
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it has a lot to do with teenager diana olick in philadelphia tonight for us. >>> if millennials killedalls teenagers wilrevoif them. that according to new research from cbre a according to major reits like preet which opened this $400 million project fashion district in downtown philadelphia. cbre says 81% of teens prefer shopping? stores and gen z spending increased to $143 billion this year. teens influence60 billion in spending. >> they are huge fans of what's known c asck and collect. click online and pick it up in the store so they ca get the tangible experience, the social experience and then the key is that they are buying more. >> so teen foot traffic is the new rent. fashion district has one of only three possibleup canditopias in the nation. amusement park upon a sugar rush with a marsh mallow pit. movie theater, bowling aly and teen apparel stores. >> we have done redevelopments ovo the past threeve years. and we're seeing upticks in the c in the mid-to high single digits. yes, but that's n to suggest every mall is a winner. that would be foolish to say right now. i mean, pe
it has a lot to do with teenager diana olick in philadelphia tonight for us. >>> if millennials killedalls teenagers wilrevoif them. that according to new research from cbre a according to major reits like preet which opened this $400 million project fashion district in downtown philadelphia. cbre says 81% of teens prefer shopping? stores and gen z spending increased to $143 billion this year. teens influence60 billion in spending. >> they are huge fans of what's known c asck and...
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> reporter: josh perlman is chief curator at the national museum of american jewish history in philadelphia music. >> he bought this piano at 21 and this was the first piano he owned personally. and he owned it when he composed alexander's "ragtime band." his first international hit. ♪ come and hear alexander's ragtime band ♪ >> his process was to often imagine the music in his head and then use what skills he had as a pianist to find the melody. >> this is the first piano i ever owned. >> reporter: berlin was not a great pianist. he could only play in onco. >> i only play in f-sharp. >> you see? >> oh, the black keys. >> that's right. >> reporter: so he bought this special piano. by pulling this knob, the whole keyboard moved, changing keys. here's berlin explaining it to d dina shore. in the 1920s berlin fell in love with a young heiress, ellen mackie. >> if you tell young people today he was jewish, she was irish catholic, they'd say so what. it was a big deal, right? >> her father did not approve. >> well, he initially disowned her, right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: but the marr
> reporter: josh perlman is chief curator at the national museum of american jewish history in philadelphia music. >> he bought this piano at 21 and this was the first piano he owned personally. and he owned it when he composed alexander's "ragtime band." his first international hit. ♪ come and hear alexander's ragtime band ♪ >> his process was to often imagine the music in his head and then use what skills he had as a pianist to find the melody. >> this is...
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today's army/navy game in philadelphia. we are live with the tailgaters next. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. you wanna see something thatamazing?ing. go to hilton instead of a travel site and you'll experience a whole new range of emotions like... the relaxing feeling of knowing you're getting the best price. these'll work. the utter delight of free wi-fi... . oh man this is the best part. isn't that you? yeah. and the magic power of unlocking your room with your phone. i can read minds too. really? book at hilton.com. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. expect better. expect hilton. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public c
today's army/navy game in philadelphia. we are live with the tailgaters next. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. you wanna see something thatamazing?ing. go to hilton instead of a travel...
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is delivering a final blast of snow, ice, and rain, creating chaos on the roads right now from philadelphia to new york city and across new england. the storm has killed at least seven people, hitting more than 30 states during a nearly week- long trek from oregon to maine. it is expected to wind down tomorrow morning, leaving as much as 30 inches of snow on the ground in upstate new york and more than two feet in neighboring states. don dahler leads off our coverage tonight in northern massachusetts, and, don, it look like it's really coming down there. >> reporter: it really is. if you are on these roads, it might be seen as a beautiful beginning to the winter season, even though technically we're still in the fall. the problem is this massive storm has made travel for millions of americans difficult and in some places downright deadly. an army of snowplows called into action from tennessee to maine, charged with clearing america's roads and highways of the ice and snow that has already pummeled the midwest. >> this is extraordinary. >> reporter: after snarling thanksgiving holiday travel
is delivering a final blast of snow, ice, and rain, creating chaos on the roads right now from philadelphia to new york city and across new england. the storm has killed at least seven people, hitting more than 30 states during a nearly week- long trek from oregon to maine. it is expected to wind down tomorrow morning, leaving as much as 30 inches of snow on the ground in upstate new york and more than two feet in neighboring states. don dahler leads off our coverage tonight in northern...
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big cities from philadelphia to new york and boston bracing for treacherous conditions hours after a 58-car pileup on the highway and this plane crash leaving nine people dead including two children. what to expect today. >>> the second amendment up for discussion at the supreme court today. the regulation at issue and what the justices could do as they hear their first major gun rights case in nearly a decade. >>> cyber monday celebration. the record deals for online what's different this year. >>> vacation nightmare. the mother who says her daughter was attacked by dolphins at a mexican resort. >>> brady's bad night. the patriots falter in houston meaning there is a new number one in the afc. >>> and from the apple that can last one year in the fridge to the baby crawl competition with an unexpected turn to baby yoda taking over the internet, all the trending stories to kick off your monday morning. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm elizabeth hur in for janai norman. we begin with the relentless winter storm pummeling the east coast. let's check the r
big cities from philadelphia to new york and boston bracing for treacherous conditions hours after a 58-car pileup on the highway and this plane crash leaving nine people dead including two children. what to expect today. >>> the second amendment up for discussion at the supreme court today. the regulation at issue and what the justices could do as they hear their first major gun rights case in nearly a decade. >>> cyber monday celebration. the record deals for online what's...
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[laughter] >> take us back to philadelphia in the sweltering summer of 1787.when the founders were drafting the constitution. we know a lot about it because of madison's notes which were not released at the time. they did not give that much thought overall to the presidency and their powers. they gave a lot of thought to this. why did they put impeachment into the constitution and where did they get it from? >> telling the story and some other stories. i know we are all post-hamilton and we all think american history can be interesting, this is really interesting and simple and fun. the story about philadelphia is that, you know, a lot of founders did not think we needed impeachment in the constitution. we have reelections. the president will run for reelection. this was before and limited presidents to -- to two terms. why don't we basically use that. vote them out of office. others said madison and hamilton in particular said wait a minute what if you are president who is beholden to a foreign power. a president who cheats on the reelection. that leaves even
[laughter] >> take us back to philadelphia in the sweltering summer of 1787.when the founders were drafting the constitution. we know a lot about it because of madison's notes which were not released at the time. they did not give that much thought overall to the presidency and their powers. they gave a lot of thought to this. why did they put impeachment into the constitution and where did they get it from? >> telling the story and some other stories. i know we are all...
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we're trying to stay between them and the city of philadelphia. forces.us about your what type of men are they? >> hopefully we can keep this among ourselves but we have 3000 i have foundich 2400 are fit for duty. them further for north of the river. we have 2400 troops that are ready to go. 60 rounds of ammunition each, and we expect to give them a good fight. >> my name is frank lyons and i am portraying colonel john glover from massachusetts. colonel glover was the commander continental regiment. it was the 10th largest on the east state. intolerable acts and the british enactment's that led up to the american revolution, most of the men at marblehead were unemployed and very unhappy and they were happy to join the marblehead regiment. they never expected to find themselves down in pennsylvania. glover and his regiment stayed in washington. the first time after the disastrous model of long island, 9000r and his men drove men across the lower east river from brooklyn into what is the modern day brooklyn into lower manhattan. then again at pelz p
we're trying to stay between them and the city of philadelphia. forces.us about your what type of men are they? >> hopefully we can keep this among ourselves but we have 3000 i have foundich 2400 are fit for duty. them further for north of the river. we have 2400 troops that are ready to go. 60 rounds of ammunition each, and we expect to give them a good fight. >> my name is frank lyons and i am portraying colonel john glover from massachusetts. colonel glover was the commander...
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philadelphia looks like you're going to hold off for a little bit. new york is a funny city to forecast this time for because it's going to be rain, ice, sleet, snow, wind. a lot of poor weather conditions there. and boston before it's all said and done could see eight inches, could see twelve inches, could see ice, could see snow, is expecting some wind and rain. philadelphia right now seeing the rainfall. washington, d.c. i think would be all rainfall. take a look at new york. it looks like northern sections of long island seeing some snowfall. they were having a football game in east rutherford. it was snowing there. central park it was raining there. people trying on broadway to see some plays. well, it was raining there. so everywhere you looked it was pretty much something different. philadelphia 42 right now. 34 degrees in state college. syracuse 24. wow. i told our crew you want to see some snow go to syracuse because they're going to get walloped. could be a couple of feet of snowfall before it's all said and done. and there was a commuter f
philadelphia looks like you're going to hold off for a little bit. new york is a funny city to forecast this time for because it's going to be rain, ice, sleet, snow, wind. a lot of poor weather conditions there. and boston before it's all said and done could see eight inches, could see twelve inches, could see ice, could see snow, is expecting some wind and rain. philadelphia right now seeing the rainfall. washington, d.c. i think would be all rainfall. take a look at new york. it looks like...
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his father and his grandfather had lived in philadelphia, had not been enslaved.e himself was a wealthy businessman. he owned multiple properties. even for someone like james forten, who had the most privileged life imaginable for an african-american in the 1820's, his opportunities for education were constrained. in philadelphia, the quakers were such a presence he could get a good education. he had the opportunity to train for a trade. these were not opportunities that were open to all free african-americans. there is also the constant threat of kidnapping. one had to carry papers. these papers had to be produced on demand at any time. there was a threat that even though you were free and your family had been free for generations, people were concerned about their children and their children's' safety. i have tried to show how in that context of circumspection and threat, these communities flower and created community institutions like churches and mutual aid societies and also reading groups and literacy groups and they were building a community by which they c
his father and his grandfather had lived in philadelphia, had not been enslaved.e himself was a wealthy businessman. he owned multiple properties. even for someone like james forten, who had the most privileged life imaginable for an african-american in the 1820's, his opportunities for education were constrained. in philadelphia, the quakers were such a presence he could get a good education. he had the opportunity to train for a trade. these were not opportunities that were open to all free...
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no kidding. >> and i, too, worked out of the philadelphia plant, philadelphia, pennsylvania, but i was down here in washington, d.c., for oscar mayer back in the '60s, so we crossed paths. and i remember the meeting in florida at disneyworld, which hadn't been finished yet when we were down there. small world. you just never know. thank you all very much, ladies and gentlemen. history on two feet. >>> all week we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. lectures on history, american artifacts, reel america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> this week american history tv is on c-span 3 every day with prime time features each night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. tonight the year 1969 with woodstock, free speech and the gay rights movement. new year's day, wednesday, the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday the forgotten battles of the civil war. and friday the 75th anniversary of the ba
no kidding. >> and i, too, worked out of the philadelphia plant, philadelphia, pennsylvania, but i was down here in washington, d.c., for oscar mayer back in the '60s, so we crossed paths. and i remember the meeting in florida at disneyworld, which hadn't been finished yet when we were down there. small world. you just never know. thank you all very much, ladies and gentlemen. history on two feet. >>> all week we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's...
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. >> president trump and in philadelphia saturday for the army-navy football game a welcome distraction from a whirlwind week of impeachment hearing. wednesday or thursday next week senior officials tell fox news the white house come january. with gop controlling majority the publicans are hoping to hear from more witnesses. >> what you will see from the senate is something that is designed complete that we are not going to leave beat and pieces we are going to be if it takes a while it takes a while. >> silver lining in of the ordeal impeachment prox processes >> i've gone through the roof. fundraising for the republican party. it has gone through the roof. >> moral responsibility to the president is accountable. >> it sends a message to the president it you need to be working and not interfering. and money using money for political and personal gain is not okay. >> aside from impeachment the white house another controversial issue about next year that's gonna be over the president's tax return. supreme court announced on friday that it is deciding whether it has to release those retur
. >> president trump and in philadelphia saturday for the army-navy football game a welcome distraction from a whirlwind week of impeachment hearing. wednesday or thursday next week senior officials tell fox news the white house come january. with gop controlling majority the publicans are hoping to hear from more witnesses. >> what you will see from the senate is something that is designed complete that we are not going to leave beat and pieces we are going to be if it takes a...
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[laughter] >> solet take us become to philadelphia in the summer the sweltering summer of 1787. when the founders were drafting the constitution and we, of course, know a lot about it because of madison notes which were not released at the time. they didn't give that much thought overall to the presidency and it power. but they gave a lot of thought to this. why did they put impeachment in the constitution and where did they get it from? >> yeah so one of the reasons i wrote this book was to tell this story and some other stories because the neat thing about this and i know we're all like now and post hamilton so american history can be interest. this see really interesting, and simple and fun. and so the story about philadelphia is that you know a lot of founders didn't actually think we needed impeachment in the constitution. like gary said you know, look we have reelections, the president ising going to run for reelection and this is before the constitution amendment that limbed president institute materials. so gary said look why don't we just basically use that to police ai
[laughter] >> solet take us become to philadelphia in the summer the sweltering summer of 1787. when the founders were drafting the constitution and we, of course, know a lot about it because of madison notes which were not released at the time. they didn't give that much thought overall to the presidency and it power. but they gave a lot of thought to this. why did they put impeachment in the constitution and where did they get it from? >> yeah so one of the reasons i wrote this...
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all of this goes to philadelphia. if there was static on the line the information was incorrect. so the company in philadelphia would receive the information and printed out in chicago all of our statements would be printed up in chicago. in chicago they would put them in a box and send them to omaha. all of that would happen overnight very seldom did it. something happen like a snowstorm so we usually got it a day after that we had to pick up the mistakes and get it corrected. it was a much more efficient way but a lot of opportunities to make mistakes and in some ways it was very inefficient because we were ready to write the tickets and not spend our time to go back through business we did two days ago to correct to the errors. it wasn't too long after we had that business i'm very happy we had it. it was a good steppingstone but we needed our own system. but i'd never heard the word software. people said you have to have a computer and software what is software? in 1975 it's hard for people to realize it wasn't that long ago that these things came into being and the world was
all of this goes to philadelphia. if there was static on the line the information was incorrect. so the company in philadelphia would receive the information and printed out in chicago all of our statements would be printed up in chicago. in chicago they would put them in a box and send them to omaha. all of that would happen overnight very seldom did it. something happen like a snowstorm so we usually got it a day after that we had to pick up the mistakes and get it corrected. it was a much...
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. >>> if you think brick and mortar are dead, think again joining us from downtown philadelphia thist story, diana >> reporter: i knew you'd like it if millennials killed the mall, teenagers are going to revive them that's the message just opening this $400 million fashion district in downtown phil saying 81% of teens prefer shopping in stores again z spending increased and influences $460 billion. >> they are huge fans of click and collect. they click on line and pick it up in the stores they can get the tangible and social experience and the key is that they are buying more. >> so teen foot traffic is the new rent one of the new nations candy topia. bowli bowling alley, and teen apparel stores we are seeing upticks of our traffic, so yes. that's not to suggest every mall is a winner. that would be foolish to say right now. people have said if 40% of the malls of this country are obsolete and i've sold off 50% of the malls i don't want to own. >> selling off and other investors are investing more another benefit is that mass trasity comes right up into the mall it is all about that
. >>> if you think brick and mortar are dead, think again joining us from downtown philadelphia thist story, diana >> reporter: i knew you'd like it if millennials killed the mall, teenagers are going to revive them that's the message just opening this $400 million fashion district in downtown phil saying 81% of teens prefer shopping in stores again z spending increased and influences $460 billion. >> they are huge fans of click and collect. they click on line and pick it...
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we have kim foxx in chicago, mosby in philadelphia.nd i would think the left and the rightt can agree on this. they are not prosecuting gun crimes. people committing aggravated robberies.ng we have over 1,000 people in houston on probation for aggravated robbery. that's the type of gun control we need. harris: andrew, he's giving you part of the same argument you are saying. it's a top down thing almost on the justice side. that sounds like a point of agreement. when you go into community in chicago, what are you telling people? >> when their case is not solved, i tell them, hey, go to the state's attorney's office where it's being thrown back. so many times if you have got 1 defendants in there on parole, and they walk out of bond court, there is a problem. there is a mistrust. therend is not too much of a mistrust with the community in is a mistrust with the state's attorney's office.ta the state's attorneys are standing on what they got. the facts, the truth. harris: where is josh oliveri. you got reaction to the fort worth shooting
we have kim foxx in chicago, mosby in philadelphia.nd i would think the left and the rightt can agree on this. they are not prosecuting gun crimes. people committing aggravated robberies.ng we have over 1,000 people in houston on probation for aggravated robbery. that's the type of gun control we need. harris: andrew, he's giving you part of the same argument you are saying. it's a top down thing almost on the justice side. that sounds like a point of agreement. when you go into community in...
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but he is. >> there's potus 45 in philadelphia for today's army navy game. and look what malcolm perry did to the army defense. he gone! 55-yard touchdown. perry ran for 304 yards and 2 scores, and navy won it going away 31-7. snapped a three-game losing streak to army. >>> and here's the red box bowl trophy handed out at levi stadium december 30th. cal plays a bearded lovey smith and his illinois fighting illini. when you make this bowl game, you get a trip to visit alcatraz. >> i want to go. the great things is you live here, but nobody has ever been because you live here. maybe leave one or two of the guys there. >> next hour, i'll have the winner of the heisman trophy. his name isn't on the sheet. this is just a prop. >> thanks vern. >> we'll be right back. >>> that's it for us at 5:00. see you back here at 6:00. >> cbs news is next. news updates are always on kpix.com. we'll see you in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: tonight, a historic vote. the house judiciary committee approves articles of impeachment. the full house votes this week
but he is. >> there's potus 45 in philadelphia for today's army navy game. and look what malcolm perry did to the army defense. he gone! 55-yard touchdown. perry ran for 304 yards and 2 scores, and navy won it going away 31-7. snapped a three-game losing streak to army. >>> and here's the red box bowl trophy handed out at levi stadium december 30th. cal plays a bearded lovey smith and his illinois fighting illini. when you make this bowl game, you get a trip to visit alcatraz....
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a home is evident in this demonstration we did at the delaware county training center outside philadelphia. with the help of ul, the company that sets the safety standards for smoke alarms we constructed a house and lit it on fire. everything in this room is synthetic, made out of oil. 30, 40 years ago everything might have been naturally made. now it is going to be much more flammable. back nat day you had about 17 minutes to get out. now you have 3. >> reporter: within minutes the temperature hits 400 degrees. the air unbreathable. the lower you are the cooler and cleaner the air is. i'm walking out of here on my knees. >> reporter: one of the bedrooms in the house has the door closed, smoke only coming to the room at the top edge of the door. >> first thing to do, touch the door, is it hot in is the handle hot? if it is, do not, do not open this door. teddy bear, pillow, anything that might alert someone you're here, throw that out dough, clo window. >> reporter: outside you can see the difference between the bedroom that had the door closed and the one that did not. if. >> it's literal
a home is evident in this demonstration we did at the delaware county training center outside philadelphia. with the help of ul, the company that sets the safety standards for smoke alarms we constructed a house and lit it on fire. everything in this room is synthetic, made out of oil. 30, 40 years ago everything might have been naturally made. now it is going to be much more flammable. back nat day you had about 17 minutes to get out. now you have 3. >> reporter: within minutes the...
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new york city to philadelphia, we're potentially watching 3 to 6 inches now. >> oh, man. >> wow. >> crazy innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. is skincare from around the wobetter than olay? olay regenerist faced 131 premium products, from 12 countries, over 10 years. olay's hydration was unbeaten every time. olay, face anything. >>> we are back with an environmental emergency impacting our oceans an unexpected predator is disrupting the fragile ecosystem off our west coast nbc's gadi schwartz went under the sea with a group
new york city to philadelphia, we're potentially watching 3 to 6 inches now. >> oh, man. >> wow. >> crazy innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. your...
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eric: democratic pennsylvania congressman from philadelphia madeline dean, some democrats in districts president carried a total of 31, they are now weighing their impeachment vote this coming week and whether that could cost them their seats, what could we expect this coming week and next month in senate trial, joining congressman madeline dean and she voted for impeachment articles, congressman, welcome. good to see you, you know what the president and supporters say, the hearings are one-sided, sham, a hoax, they say the fix was in, the democrats want to run the president out of town because they couldn't do that at the ballot box, how do you respond to all that criticism? >> i appreciate that and certainly have heard it but the evidence shows the exact opposite to be true. the hearings both intelligence hearings and our committee hearings in judiciary i thought were profoundly serious and thoughtful, layed out a fair chance for the president to come forward and what did we see over the course of many, many, evidence of the president seeking to interfere in the election for his own
eric: democratic pennsylvania congressman from philadelphia madeline dean, some democrats in districts president carried a total of 31, they are now weighing their impeachment vote this coming week and whether that could cost them their seats, what could we expect this coming week and next month in senate trial, joining congressman madeline dean and she voted for impeachment articles, congressman, welcome. good to see you, you know what the president and supporters say, the hearings are...
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as an assistant sales manager and then during this time at the philadelphia plant oscar meyer held amarketing calm friends and in my position at the plant i was eligible to attend these conferences so in 71 we had a marketing conference at disney world and disney world hadn't completely opened yet so the last day of the conference i'm sitting in the dining hall by myself, in a booth, and the president of oscar meyer comes in and says may i join you? i said yes and we started talking and he said, we started talking about promotions and he said we sent a guy to seattle who was previously in the region and he knew our operation very well so that's why we sent him up there the opening in salt lake city we didn't send to you there because of the mormons and the fox it just doesn't work, he said where would you like to go? >> i said i'd like to go to denver but i know the manager in denver doesn't want to leave, that was it so in april of 72 i got a call from headquarters in madison wisconsin and they said go to los angeles for an interview for a job in denver so i went to los angeles past
as an assistant sales manager and then during this time at the philadelphia plant oscar meyer held amarketing calm friends and in my position at the plant i was eligible to attend these conferences so in 71 we had a marketing conference at disney world and disney world hadn't completely opened yet so the last day of the conference i'm sitting in the dining hall by myself, in a booth, and the president of oscar meyer comes in and says may i join you? i said yes and we started talking and he...
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philadelphia won 23-17. get a load of this, they're tied with the cowboys for first place in the nfc east at 6 and 7. wow! >>> the grizzlies making a house call to the chase center. rough game for eric pascal, allen with the dunk. part of a 13-1 run for the grizzly. does he look rusty to you? rookie scored 26. memphis won 110-102. golden state is 5 and 20, yet to win back to back games this season. >>> baseball's winter meetings are underway, and we already have a massive deal. you ready for this? the world series ch kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. chiefs because they could n >>> i have in my hand a monday night top 5. on sunday equipment bags for 35 chiefs players were left on the team plane and ended up in jersey. the gear arrived in new england about 2 hours before kickoff. kansas city beat the patriots 23-16. last night in san jose, stanfo
philadelphia won 23-17. get a load of this, they're tied with the cowboys for first place in the nfc east at 6 and 7. wow! >>> the grizzlies making a house call to the chase center. rough game for eric pascal, allen with the dunk. part of a 13-1 run for the grizzly. does he look rusty to you? rookie scored 26. memphis won 110-102. golden state is 5 and 20, yet to win back to back games this season. >>> baseball's winter meetings are underway, and we already have a massive...
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they immigrated to philadelphia and later came to washington, bringing the cup with them.onderful way for us to talk about some immigrant stories, how people came to washington, what they brought with them. washington was never the first stop for jewish families when they were coming to washington. they came to other ports of entry like philadelphia, new york, or baltimore before coming to washington. the next thing is one of the most exciting things. when we received it, it was a highlight for me. it is this notebook that was used by justice louis brandeis at harvard law school in 1877. it was one of his notebooks from studying of evidence. he was first in his class at harvard and was appointed to the supreme court by woodrow wilson. he was the first jewish justice appointed to the court. his confirmation was highly contested. it was on the basis of his judaism and progressive ideals. he had public confirmation hearings that were rather extended. he was subject to virulent forms of anti-semitism. he remained on the bench until 1939. this notebook was given to us by his gr
they immigrated to philadelphia and later came to washington, bringing the cup with them.onderful way for us to talk about some immigrant stories, how people came to washington, what they brought with them. washington was never the first stop for jewish families when they were coming to washington. they came to other ports of entry like philadelphia, new york, or baltimore before coming to washington. the next thing is one of the most exciting things. when we received it, it was a highlight for...
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philadelphia won 23-17.hey're tied with the cowboys for first place in the nfc east at 6 and 7. wow! >>> the grizzlies making a house call ase er. rough game for eric pascal, allen with the dunk. part of a 13-1 run for the grizzly. does he look rusty to you? rookie scored 26. memphis won 110-102. golden state is 5 and 20, yet to win back to back games this season. >>> baseball's winter meetings are underway, and we already have a massive deal. you ready for this? the world series ch you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero... ...at a price that makes you the hero? yes! that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. it feels even better when you find it for less. and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. you know when you're at ross yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even
philadelphia won 23-17.hey're tied with the cowboys for first place in the nfc east at 6 and 7. wow! >>> the grizzlies making a house call ase er. rough game for eric pascal, allen with the dunk. part of a 13-1 run for the grizzly. does he look rusty to you? rookie scored 26. memphis won 110-102. golden state is 5 and 20, yet to win back to back games this season. >>> baseball's winter meetings are underway, and we already have a massive deal. you ready for this? the world...
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that is what's now in store from philadelphia to boston. >> the first storm of the year. everybody getsittle amped up >> i hate it. like, come on. it's 6:30, and you get out of work, and you have to clean your car because the stupid snow. >> reporter: the timing of the storm couldn't have been much worse. >> we had quite an argument about it earlier today. why would you choose to fly, you know, the sunday after thanksgiving? i mean, it's ridiculous, right? >> reporter: some 3.1 million people were ticketed to fly somewhere yesterday until mother nature intervened and threw a wrench in many of those plans. it had been expected to be the busiest travel day in u.s. history. in fact, between yesterday and today, more than 1,000 flights have been canceled into and out of the u.s. and more than 8,000 delayed according to airline tracker flightaware.com. >> yikes. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> a new round of snowy weather could hit the midwest this week. meteorologist amber lee of kcbs has more on that and another storm system in the west. >> the start of december is
that is what's now in store from philadelphia to boston. >> the first storm of the year. everybody getsittle amped up >> i hate it. like, come on. it's 6:30, and you get out of work, and you have to clean your car because the stupid snow. >> reporter: the timing of the storm couldn't have been much worse. >> we had quite an argument about it earlier today. why would you choose to fly, you know, the sunday after thanksgiving? i mean, it's ridiculous, right? >>...
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it was about her escape from the philadelphia white house in 1796 to new england. and so i worked on that book for a really long time in part because owner judges story was really not known very well. and because she was a fugitive for the entirety of her life i might harriet admit she wanted to be hidden and she wanted her story tend not be told untilnk the very end of her life. she gave two interviews thank you lord that there is a source from her. so in many ways should presenting that story, it wasn't easier or more difficult it was just different because it was presenting non- fiction and a historical person account of a never there fugitive that of who we knew him very little. writing about tubman was non- thing in a different way because there are multiple biographies about tubman and so the first question i had to ask myself was what could i lend to this conversation? tat would my take, what did she come to slay bring to the story of tubman that was somewhat different? in the first i would argue is i think i'm the first black woman to publish a biography on
it was about her escape from the philadelphia white house in 1796 to new england. and so i worked on that book for a really long time in part because owner judges story was really not known very well. and because she was a fugitive for the entirety of her life i might harriet admit she wanted to be hidden and she wanted her story tend not be told untilnk the very end of her life. she gave two interviews thank you lord that there is a source from her. so in many ways should presenting that...
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home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and the loser opens as a wildcard team in either philadelphiarett and the cowboys try to clinch the afc east with the wood in philly, it did not happen, the first quarter, is up 3-0, a six-year touchdown, eagles up 10-0, 3rd quarter, 10- 6 philadelphia, mile sanders from short range, eagles up 17- 6, the last chance for dallas, a minimum is 21 to go then prescott, they need this with a two-point conversion but no, and complete, the eagles win 17- 0, philly clinches the east with the giants to next unit, if they lose in dallas beats washington, the cowboys are in. the number one sanford, the women, the cardinals, and a dunking freshman in texas today the fourth quarter tied at 52, this is a tight one, kenny williams down three, the card is up three. a tight game, three minutes to go, charlie collier with a monster game for texas inside with 20 points and 19 rebounds, texas up, five seconds to go, stanford needs three but they turned it over and texas upsets sanford 69-64, the cardinals undefeated 10-0, they lose to texas today and drop 10-1 in th
home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and the loser opens as a wildcard team in either philadelphiarett and the cowboys try to clinch the afc east with the wood in philly, it did not happen, the first quarter, is up 3-0, a six-year touchdown, eagles up 10-0, 3rd quarter, 10- 6 philadelphia, mile sanders from short range, eagles up 17- 6, the last chance for dallas, a minimum is 21 to go then prescott, they need this with a two-point conversion but no, and complete, the eagles win 17- 0,...
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all transmission goes to philadelphia. if there was static on the line, the information was incorrect so the company in philadelphia would receive the information you sent. process it and put out into chicago. in chicago, the person that ran those machines would put in a box and send it to omaha. all that was overnight. very seldom did it happen overnight. something always happened. a snow storm or something prevented it. it is usually a day after we were supposed to get in bed we would go through and pick up all the mistakes and corrected. it was much more efficient way to operate but there was also a lot of opportunity to have mistakes and in some ways, it was very inefficient because we were ready to do the business which was answer the telephone and write tickets. it wasn't too long after we had that business. i'm very happy we had that. there's a good steppingstone but we realized we need our own system. i've never heard the word software so when people said you have to have a software and computer, while what is soft
all transmission goes to philadelphia. if there was static on the line, the information was incorrect so the company in philadelphia would receive the information you sent. process it and put out into chicago. in chicago, the person that ran those machines would put in a box and send it to omaha. all that was overnight. very seldom did it happen overnight. something always happened. a snow storm or something prevented it. it is usually a day after we were supposed to get in bed we would go...
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brotherhood and service meet in a good old-fashioned rivalry. >> coy wire is in philadelphia.g you've got to win, yes? >> reporter: yes, no doubt about it. this is their super bowl that brings bragging rights. this game is so special. the only major college football game that's played today. president donald trump will be here for a second year. a special rivalry. so special, each team unveils new uniforms. here some of the players have something to say about ew unifo >> it's the one time a year we get to get twisted up a bit. >> going out there, it looks sweet. nike designed it. >> when you look good, you play good. >> we take a lot of pride knowing our uniforms look better than theirs. >> not only do they look sick, there's history behind them. it's war gear. it may look pretty, but the game is not meant to be pretty. >> now, as i said, each uniform telling a story. army represents the first cavalry division from back during the vietnam war. navy's uniforms represent their '60s era when they had two heisman trophy winners. now each navy jersey also pays tribute to someone wh
brotherhood and service meet in a good old-fashioned rivalry. >> coy wire is in philadelphia.g you've got to win, yes? >> reporter: yes, no doubt about it. this is their super bowl that brings bragging rights. this game is so special. the only major college football game that's played today. president donald trump will be here for a second year. a special rivalry. so special, each team unveils new uniforms. here some of the players have something to say about ew unifo >> it's...
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so we are in omaha and all of this goes to philadelphia. if you have some static on the line, the information was incorrect. so the company in philadelphia would receive the information that we send, process it and print it out in chicago so all of the ledger sheets and confirmations, all of the statements would be printed in chicago. in chicago the person that ran the machines that put them in a box and send them to us in omaha so all of that was to happen overnight. very seldom did it happen seldon overnight something always happened. there was a snowstorm or somethinsomething preventativess usually a day after we were supposed to get it than we had to go through and pick up all the mistakes. it was a much more efficient way to operate but it was never solved service opportunity pharmacy and in some ways it was very inefficient because we were ready to do the business of the day which is answer the telephone and write the ticket and not spend time going through the business we did two days ago and immigrant fears. so it wasn't too long af
so we are in omaha and all of this goes to philadelphia. if you have some static on the line, the information was incorrect. so the company in philadelphia would receive the information that we send, process it and print it out in chicago so all of the ledger sheets and confirmations, all of the statements would be printed in chicago. in chicago the person that ran the machines that put them in a box and send them to us in omaha so all of that was to happen overnight. very seldom did it happen...
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. >>> and in the fire rips true rowhouses in philadelphia. wall of fire to begin. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> a man and woman dead after a disturbance to lead to an officer involved shooting in the this. police were initially called to a family disturbance call in the northern part of that city in about 330 this morning. the neighbors say they believe the mother and his son are now dead. >> i heard the shot last night. it woke me up about 334 in the morning. i couldn't get back to sleep. >> reporter: when he heard those shots, he had
. >>> and in the fire rips true rowhouses in philadelphia. wall of fire to begin. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass...
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now the rain/snow mix moving into the philadelphia region. knocking on the doorstep of the big apple. a bust of heavy wet snow and then will transition to rainfall. right along the coastal areas of the east coast. new york, philadelphia, boston, baltimore, those areas will see a lot more rain than originally anticipated. another secondary low will form on the backside. usher in cold air from the north. allow the snow to transition monday. we will start off with a sloppy mess across the area. this is the latest information from computer models and how much snow we expect. you get out into northern portions of new york, vermont, massachusetts. we have the potential to see over a foot and a half of snowfall with this system. you better believe that's going to cause travel headaches for people coming home from thanksgiving. >> that just looks fear some, doesn't it? >> we don't want to see that, especially for the holiday weekend. >> good to see you, derrick. >> brazilian president linking the hollywood actor lee march toe dicaprio to the amazon r
now the rain/snow mix moving into the philadelphia region. knocking on the doorstep of the big apple. a bust of heavy wet snow and then will transition to rainfall. right along the coastal areas of the east coast. new york, philadelphia, boston, baltimore, those areas will see a lot more rain than originally anticipated. another secondary low will form on the backside. usher in cold air from the north. allow the snow to transition monday. we will start off with a sloppy mess across the area....