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residents whether they were free or runaways from slavery seeking refuge in philadelphia, may philadelphia's many black residents attractive targets for professional kidnappers. professional people snatcher. they preyed on the members of this city's black community rerentlessly, putting bulls eyes on their backs, putting prices on their heads and the people they stole could fetch in louisiana and mississippi and alabama anywhere up to $15,000 per person in modern money. of course mississippi, alabama, louisiana, think of them on the map, the three of the new territory and states rising up along the gulf of mexico, along the gulf coast. and the american settlers swarming into territories and states like those three, needed and demanded, they said, a nearly bottomless supply of forced labor to cut sugar cane and to pick cotton. and it seemed they would take almost anyone to do that work, including children as young as ten-year-old cornelius sinclair. planters in the deep south may not have liked buying a small proportion, mack five percent, of their enslaved labor force from kidnappers, but to
residents whether they were free or runaways from slavery seeking refuge in philadelphia, may philadelphia's many black residents attractive targets for professional kidnappers. professional people snatcher. they preyed on the members of this city's black community rerentlessly, putting bulls eyes on their backs, putting prices on their heads and the people they stole could fetch in louisiana and mississippi and alabama anywhere up to $15,000 per person in modern money. of course mississippi,...
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mayor of philadelphia. being with us. >> thank you. >> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. inal thoughts. stay with us to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. set yourself free with fleet. gentle constipation relief in minutes. little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. feel that fleet feeling. - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. iand i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost mobility with collagen for joint health. when taken daily, its key nutrients help support joints, muscles, and strong bones. new, boost mobility. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you
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of philadelphia which is been written in your honor.ented at performance tomorrow and we will hear that resolution and then perhaps, hannibal and his colleagues will be moved to play , to send use music into this blessed afternoon. who will read the resolution? >> on behalf of the city of philadelphia, we would like to recognize the externa contributions of peace activist dr. kim phÚc. dr. phÚc: thank you. >> the council of the city of buddha for is pleased to honor the life and contributions of phuc, after having the most tragic moment of her life documented and circulated around the globe. only survive, not but thrive and forgive those most responsible for her suffering. we have seen many struggles and her life, she took all of the strife that light handed her and used her well-known image and platform to promote peace and give back in every way she could. the kim foundation was created in her name to create programs for children in war-torn regions of the world. seventh, --he cymer december 7, there was a performance at the church. t
of philadelphia which is been written in your honor.ented at performance tomorrow and we will hear that resolution and then perhaps, hannibal and his colleagues will be moved to play , to send use music into this blessed afternoon. who will read the resolution? >> on behalf of the city of philadelphia, we would like to recognize the externa contributions of peace activist dr. kim phÚc. dr. phÚc: thank you. >> the council of the city of buddha for is pleased to honor the life and...
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the original is now in a museum in philadelphia. >> and pull. and pull. and pull. and pull.l. and pull. and pull. >> the officers were aware of where they were going, where they were marching to, and that they were attacking the hessian outpost. the men in the boat did not necessarily know exactly where their destination was, but clearly they were aware that something significant was about to take place. they were cold. many of them were sick. they were hungry. they didn't have the equipment as far as appropriate clothing that they needed to protect them from this weather. they did this under great hardship. they were very brave and did accomplish something that i know i certainly couldn't do under those circumstances. they marched nine miles after this crossing in a snowstorm. they marched nine miles south to trenton and they attacked the hessians, who were not expecting to be attacked for a number of reasons. first of all, because it was just after a major snowstorm. it was also the time of the year, wintertime, when most armies went into their winter camps and stopped fig
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from the suburbs of philadelphia. how his childhood helped to shape his career and causes from where he stood on the court. >> he would do drills, shoot, work on angles. he was a savant. >> to where he stood on the contentious issues facing america. kobe beyond basketball. nightline will be right back. and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, shock turning into a desperate search for answers as authorities comb through c
from the suburbs of philadelphia. how his childhood helped to shape his career and causes from where he stood on the court. >> he would do drills, shoot, work on angles. he was a savant. >> to where he stood on the contentious issues facing america. kobe beyond basketball. nightline will be right back. and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes,...
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high school then college at lasalle then played for the philadelphia 76 years for 4 years played 4 more years in the n.b.a. and then went to italy for 7 years one year in france his mother. his aunt his ms mother's brother his uncle was chubby cox another philadelphia high school star who played at villanova so he was playing basketball at a young age he was watching his father play basketball he was practicing with him his father he he understood that it was in in his genes i think it and he saw the game develop watching european basketball as a kid you know which was very different in those days from the n.b.a. but very much like the n.b.a. of the past 10 years or so i think he was able to adjust to that really well and by the time he was in high school he went back to america he was in high school outside of philadelphia he was such a good player that before his last year of high school he was already practicing with the philadelphia 76 years going down in scrimmaging against grown n.b.a. players while he was still starting his his last year of high school he won a state championship
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, an inflatable that hung outside the group's club in philadelphia. the two men told the reporter it was not racist. >> why the blackface? >> because i like it. >>h, why not?y no i know it's a shame to be white in philly right now. yeah. yeah. >> and "usa today" says about 1,000 letters written by poet ts elliott to his muse will be unveiled to after 0 years. -- after 60 years. the letters written to his confidante have been sealed up in a library storage facility. the two were close friends. experts hope the letters will offer insight into their relationship and elliott's life and work. the two exchanged letters for about 25 years starting in 1930. >>> still ahead, cannabis craze. the lines wereon recreational marijuana sales became legal for the first time in illinois. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ you try hard, you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that tar
, an inflatable that hung outside the group's club in philadelphia. the two men told the reporter it was not racist. >> why the blackface? >> because i like it. >>h, why not?y no i know it's a shame to be white in philly right now. yeah. yeah. >> and "usa today" says about 1,000 letters written by poet ts elliott to his muse will be unveiled to after 0 years. -- after 60 years. the letters written to his confidante have been sealed up in a library storage...
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it's one of the great advantages of being in philadelphia that we can be close neighbors to professorrwin, whose work on the british army ands the american revolution is extensive and nuanced and always inspiring of our exhibits and publications. in the development of our core exhibition, professor irwin played a crucial role in the display of the story of enslaved runaways weighing the promise of the proclamation announced by general clinton in 17 which offered somewhat vaguely protection and freedom of run aways who made their way to the british lines through consultation with a number of historians particularly of american history in this period. it became a really imperative that we do two very challenging, often seemingly contradictory things with showing and people facing this question of whether to trust the british on this promise. one was to demonstrate their agency to capture the sense that they had some impact and choice in what they were doing and the other was to not shy away from horrors of slavery that d dominated their lives and kept the maujty still in bondage. so r t
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, in the philadelphia suburb of lower marion.year-old were to talk to the 41-year-old as you were able to watch him and follow him and report on him, what do you think that 18-year-old would be telling that 41-year-old kobe bryant? >> wow. i -- it is hard to envision what the younger kobe tells the older kobe. the older kobe probably tells the younger kobe, you know, maybe pass instead of shoot every so often. >> right. >> during some of the tougher times. but i -- you know, that 18-year-old kobe, you go back and you watch that video with the kid with the shaved head emulating jordan with the sunglasses on his forehead saying i am taking my talents to the nba, just how cocky he was but how sure of himself, how certain he was that he was destined for greatness. and he wasn't wrong. and you know, it wasn't just a matter of natural talent either. as i said, he worked at it. >> yeah. >> and harder than almost anybody i have ever met. he made that greatness. he created that greatness. it didn't just come from, you know, anything in hi
, in the philadelphia suburb of lower marion.year-old were to talk to the 41-year-old as you were able to watch him and follow him and report on him, what do you think that 18-year-old would be telling that 41-year-old kobe bryant? >> wow. i -- it is hard to envision what the younger kobe tells the older kobe. the older kobe probably tells the younger kobe, you know, maybe pass instead of shoot every so often. >> right. >> during some of the tougher times. but i -- you know,...
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and kobe had left, a couple years before i went to philadelphia in 1999.6. i went to work at the station in philadelphia, but it was just on the other side of city line avenue, right? and so it was in lower marion or, you know, they called it the main line. and there were so many kobe stories from just about everyone at my station and all of them were very positive. and every time we passed the high school, they would say that's where kobe went to high school. that's where kobe went to high school. he was such a huge legend in that town and everyone was so proud that he came from philadelphia, not really, but lower marion. it was amazing to even work in a town where he as legend was so big, he was so popular and just beloved in that area. it was amazing. >> so many people heartbroken, don. it's stem cell not real for me. i just saw him 11 days ago. >> yeah, no one can believe it. no one can believe it. thank you. i appreciate that, andy. it's great that you have such great memories with him in that photo. thank you, andy. >>> so, let's talk about some othe
and kobe had left, a couple years before i went to philadelphia in 1999.6. i went to work at the station in philadelphia, but it was just on the other side of city line avenue, right? and so it was in lower marion or, you know, they called it the main line. and there were so many kobe stories from just about everyone at my station and all of them were very positive. and every time we passed the high school, they would say that's where kobe went to high school. that's where kobe went to high...
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michael was the oldest son of eight children, born on june 28, 1963, in philadelphia, pennsylvania. he grew up and resided in bucks county. mike was an eagle scout, eagles fan, and a graduate of dickenson law school. those who knew mike say the same thing. he worked hard every day to make his constituents' lives better. first elected to congress in 2004, he served four terms then stepped down, honoring his self-imposed pledge to term limits. mike's brother, brian fitzpatrick, succeeded his older brother and continues to honorably serve their home district. brian is a great member and friend to us all. mike was described by a friend as a classic bucks county irishman. and a man whose family always came first. congressman brian fitzpatrick and the entire fitzpatrick family appreciate our prayers. mike is survived by in addition to his brother, brian, his six other brothers and sisters, parents, james and mary, a grandson, granddaughter, his wife of 31 years, kathleen, and their six children. thank you for your work to make pennsylvania and our country a better place, congressman fitzp
michael was the oldest son of eight children, born on june 28, 1963, in philadelphia, pennsylvania. he grew up and resided in bucks county. mike was an eagle scout, eagles fan, and a graduate of dickenson law school. those who knew mike say the same thing. he worked hard every day to make his constituents' lives better. first elected to congress in 2004, he served four terms then stepped down, honoring his self-imposed pledge to term limits. mike's brother, brian fitzpatrick, succeeded his...
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and i went to work at the station in philadelphia. but it was just on the other side of city line avenue. so it was in lower marion of, you know, they called it the main line. and there were so many kobe stories from just about everyone at my station and all of them were very positive. and every time we passed a high school they would say that's where kobe went to high school, that's where kobe went to high school. he was such a huge legend in that town, and everyone was so proud that he came from philadelphia, not really, but lower marion. it was just amazing to even work in a town where his legend was just so big. and he was so popular and just beloved in that area. it was amazing. >> reporter: so many people heartbroken, don. it's still not real for me because i just saw him 11 days ago. >> no one can believe it. thank you. i appreciate that, andy. and it's great that you have such great memories with him in that photo. >>> so let's talk about some other folks who knew him well and who loved him. and that's shaquille o'neill and ko
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the bombing in new york and elsewhere on 9/11 -- >> they are also protesting in philadelphia, chicago and the u.s. embassy in toronto. >>>'s situation in the middle east is forcing the soccer team to change his training plan the squad was scheduled to trained in american soccer camp. in 2022 the u.s. team will now practice this month in florida. the decision to relocate was made late because several staffers were already flown and now flying back. >>> locally now, a plane returned to sfo shortly after takeoff. china airlines boeing 747 flight 5107 struck a bird. the plane circled over the ocean and then returned to the airport brought landing without incident. the flight departed sfo what 1:39 pm this afternoon headed for for taiwan. there's no word on when those passengers will be resuming the flight. >>> a family from fort bragg is locating a girl with missing savages yesterday. the family of 13-year-old shanna carter disappeared yesterday afternoon at mission bay campus. she was last seen leaving the diabetes clinic there at 1500 owen street. police report has been filed. and anyon
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philadelphia signs basketball's candles flowers. >>you name it was out outside his gym that's lower merion high school and the actual jim itself is called brian jim named after the nba star. >>back in 2010 ken and pam was a lovefest that night when they name the gym in his honor i was living and working in philly at the time and it was you know. an electric place in he was their son you know for for not only that school but really all of philadelphia, and you never played in that city professionally but i'm certainly the people who when to that high school and lived in that area loves koby bryant and you know la people are beside themselves because for 20 years in a city of stars to colby's seemed to shine the brightest and that's hard to believe but celebrities loved him he you know he wasn't the perfect guy and yet he had his issues but he became someone who loves his daughters probably more than anything and really relished his role after he retired a couple years ago the end of an era for sure no people still hurting thank you g
philadelphia signs basketball's candles flowers. >>you name it was out outside his gym that's lower merion high school and the actual jim itself is called brian jim named after the nba star. >>back in 2010 ken and pam was a lovefest that night when they name the gym in his honor i was living and working in philly at the time and it was you know. an electric place in he was their son you know for for not only that school but really all of philadelphia, and you never played in that...
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international career began when she was just 9 years old at 17 she moved from her hometown of philadelphia to nova where she studied at the university of music drama and media. traveling see a former child prodigy who's grown into a mature artist to play solo is so i thought and with international focus to has captivated audiences around the world. joins me now thank you very much and welcome i mentioned you plagal 1st piano concerto at the age of 88 did you did you know then that's what you want to do or did did your parents perhaps not that this is what she's kind note about actually my parents they they bought an instrument for me and my younger sister because learning music is of course beneficial for kids and we had the opportunity to learn different instruments and. but appearance at the piano and actually for me playing the piano was more of a chore in my early years because i was i had to practice my parents accompanied me to my lessons and from there on it was what i would call a very long love affair kind of love hate relationship event and i really didn't know until i was about
international career began when she was just 9 years old at 17 she moved from her hometown of philadelphia to nova where she studied at the university of music drama and media. traveling see a former child prodigy who's grown into a mature artist to play solo is so i thought and with international focus to has captivated audiences around the world. joins me now thank you very much and welcome i mentioned you plagal 1st piano concerto at the age of 88 did you did you know then that's what you...
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in the summer of 1824, he was appointed commandant of a philadelphia navy yard and station. he performed a variety of roles, becoming the navy's senior officer. he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> every july for 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee has hosted a civil war reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. we visit a union army surgeon and and ballmer and talk to -- and embalmer. >> during the very beginning of the store, -- the war, there was a lot of quack surgeons in the union army. general took over the medi
in the summer of 1824, he was appointed commandant of a philadelphia navy yard and station. he performed a variety of roles, becoming the navy's senior officer. he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> every july for 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee has hosted a civil war reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. we visit a union army surgeon...
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yesterday, in philadelphia, lakers star lebron james scored 29 points and passed bryant on the scoring list.me after the ryant tweeted to james, "continuing to move therd game forwakingjames. much respect to my brother. in 2018, bryant won an oscar for the animated short fm "dear basketball" based on a letter he wrote about his retirement. four other people on board the helicopter were also killed in the crash today. the crash happened around 10:00 a.m. pacific time on a hillside about 30 miles northwest of downtown los angeles it was a sikorsky s-76a.a. said helicopter. the other victims were not identified aof late this afternoon. bryant was married and had four daughters. we will have much more on this story on our website pbs.org/newshour tonight.me china's gove said today that it is working on diagnostic test kits to detect the coronavirus, but admitted that the ability of the virus to spread is getting stronger. country is enteri"crucialaid the stage" and announced 15 more deaths today. china has now risen to nearly in 2,000 and the outbreak has already killed 56 people.th u.s. c
yesterday, in philadelphia, lakers star lebron james scored 29 points and passed bryant on the scoring list.me after the ryant tweeted to james, "continuing to move therd game forwakingjames. much respect to my brother. in 2018, bryant won an oscar for the animated short fm "dear basketball" based on a letter he wrote about his retirement. four other people on board the helicopter were also killed in the crash today. the crash happened around 10:00 a.m. pacific time on a hillside...
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just a moment ago, press conference is being held at lower marion high school outside of philadelphia, where kobe bryant went to school. the gymnasium there bears his name. let's listen. >> my name is amy buckman.
just a moment ago, press conference is being held at lower marion high school outside of philadelphia, where kobe bryant went to school. the gymnasium there bears his name. let's listen. >> my name is amy buckman.
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international career began when she was just 9 years old at 17 she moved from her hometown of philadelphia to hanover where she studied at a university of music drama and media. traveling see a former child prodigy who's grown into a mature artist to play solos so i thought and with international focus to us captivating audiences around the world. joins me now thank you very much and welcome i mentioned you plagal 1st the age of 8 me did you did you know then that's what you want to do did your parents perhaps not that this is what she's kind note about actually my parents they they bought an instrument for me and my younger sister because learning music is of course beneficial for kids and we had that change to learn different instruments in school . but at the piano and actually for me playing the piano was more of a chore in my early years because i was i had to practice my parents accompanied me to my lessons and from there on it was what i would call a very long love affair kind of love hate relationship event and i really didn't know until i was about 15 or 16 that this is something
international career began when she was just 9 years old at 17 she moved from her hometown of philadelphia to hanover where she studied at a university of music drama and media. traveling see a former child prodigy who's grown into a mature artist to play solos so i thought and with international focus to us captivating audiences around the world. joins me now thank you very much and welcome i mentioned you plagal 1st the age of 8 me did you did you know then that's what you want to do did your...
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it's 3,000 below zero in philadelphia. i never felt cold like.like camera two! and they said you're joe frazier's friend. and i said, what else have you got? i said, you can't fire me, what else do you have? and they said we'll put you on the side lines and you will report. and i covered la crosse, field hockey, soccer. none of the sports exist in texas but i learned them in philadelphia and i became a sports correspondent and that was my start. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, congratulations on the new show. >> thank you! >> stephen: check your local listings to see when tamron hall airs in your city. tamron hall, everybody! back with a performance by tiana major9 and earthgang. back with a performance by tiana major9 and earthgang. stick around! the pain that keeps you up again, and again. advil pm silences pain, and you sleep the whole night. advil pm my moderate to severe i ulcerative colitis.ing but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things
it's 3,000 below zero in philadelphia. i never felt cold like.like camera two! and they said you're joe frazier's friend. and i said, what else have you got? i said, you can't fire me, what else do you have? and they said we'll put you on the side lines and you will report. and i covered la crosse, field hockey, soccer. none of the sports exist in texas but i learned them in philadelphia and i became a sports correspondent and that was my start. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well,...
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that is in lower marion outside philadelphia.t to bring in somebody who went to that high school with kobe bryant. david lazman is joining us on the phone right now. first and foremost, my condolences to you. i know you were friends with bryant, the two of you. you both played basketball together in high school. what's your reaction to learning of his death? >> yeah. i'm obviously really shocked and saddened by his death. i mean it's kind of surreal in this moment, but it's just a time of reflection, you know, thinking about the different times that we had playing basketball, growing up together. just everything that he has done for me. really appreciate it. >> what did he mean to you personally? >> well, you know, obviously we grew up together, played basketball together, won a state championship together and then from then on, he wanted to come out with a rap al bem and he, you know, asked one of the guys from our high school to create the music for the album. he asked me to write the treatment for the music video, which is som
that is in lower marion outside philadelphia.t to bring in somebody who went to that high school with kobe bryant. david lazman is joining us on the phone right now. first and foremost, my condolences to you. i know you were friends with bryant, the two of you. you both played basketball together in high school. what's your reaction to learning of his death? >> yeah. i'm obviously really shocked and saddened by his death. i mean it's kind of surreal in this moment, but it's just a time of...
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philadelphia immediately took an eight-second violation.he warriors took a 24-second violation, bryant's numbers, 8 and 24. the crowd very emotional, chantding kobe's name. by the way, philadelphia did beat the warriors 115-104. >>> former giants manager dusty baker is reportedly the new manager of the houston astros. "usa today" says it's a done deal. the team has been looking for a new manager after they fired their last one, a.j. hinch, in the wake of the team's sign stealing scandal in the world series. baker led the giants to the world series in 2002 where they lost in seven games. >>> we're back with more in a moment. so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireless network together. what can i say, i love what i do. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile toget
philadelphia immediately took an eight-second violation.he warriors took a 24-second violation, bryant's numbers, 8 and 24. the crowd very emotional, chantding kobe's name. by the way, philadelphia did beat the warriors 115-104. >>> former giants manager dusty baker is reportedly the new manager of the houston astros. "usa today" says it's a done deal. the team has been looking for a new manager after they fired their last one, a.j. hinch, in the wake of the team's sign...
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the philadelphia 76ers wore 8 and 24 jerseys before the game started. avenue several warriors were wearing special shoes with his numbers 8 and 24 on them. former nba great and former teammate shaquille oneal talked about the loss of his good friend. >> we're up here, we work a lot. i think a lot of times we take stuff for granted. i don't talk to you guys as much as i needed to. the fact that we're not going to be able to joke at his hall of fame ceremony. we're not going to be able to say i got 5. you got 4. if we stayed together, we could have got 10. those are the things you can't get back. and with the loss of my father, my sister, that's the only thing i wish i could say something to them again. last time i talked to him was when we were here and i asked him to get 50 and he got 60. >> oneal's touching comments came at the start of tnt's pre- game show at staples center. he was there to televise a double header. the nba canceled the lakers, clippers game to allow the lakers time to mourn. >>> more than 2 million sports fans want the nba to change
the philadelphia 76ers wore 8 and 24 jerseys before the game started. avenue several warriors were wearing special shoes with his numbers 8 and 24 on them. former nba great and former teammate shaquille oneal talked about the loss of his good friend. >> we're up here, we work a lot. i think a lot of times we take stuff for granted. i don't talk to you guys as much as i needed to. the fact that we're not going to be able to joke at his hall of fame ceremony. we're not going to be able to...
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and he goes away. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, in what year was "philadelphia?"> stephen: '94. >> '93 it was shot. >> stephen: that year tom hanks won for "philadelphia," and his acceptance speech eye believe you were there for that. and he said, "second to my lover" meaning rita wilson, you were the only person he would trade for. >> he's a nice guy. >> stephen: he is a very nice guy. >> actually, it was a beautiful night. because, you know, when you see the oscars from outside from the country, like my country, you know, since you are a kid, and then you become a professional, you know, it's bigger than life. when you are there many years after, it looks like a dream. that night actually was very beautiful because he dedicated the award to me. and after that, i remember we went to have some-- you know, some drinks. i think it was the elton john party. >> stephen: elton john? >> elton john. >> stephen: he does good parties. >> it was elton john. it was bruce springsteen at the table. he got an academy award for "philadelphia
and he goes away. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, in what year was "philadelphia?"> stephen: '94. >> '93 it was shot. >> stephen: that year tom hanks won for "philadelphia," and his acceptance speech eye believe you were there for that. and he said, "second to my lover" meaning rita wilson, you were the only person he would trade for. >> he's a nice guy. >> stephen: he is a very nice guy. >> actually, it was a beautiful night....
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había superado a kobe como tercero de la lista de mejor anotador ayer en philadelphia.da la familia". kobe tenía a muchos seguidores en el mundo. neymar le dedicó el gol a sugar de brito favorito duelos más esperad francisco y los 49s llegaron esta tarde a la ciudad de miami ciudad donde se celebrará el super bowl. el equipo de la valla arribo a eso de las 6:50 de la tarde hora del este. primer día pasamos a la jornada dominical de la liga mx. pumas recibió a rayados de monterrey. los universitarios buscaron a toda costa no dejar escapar puntos en casa. pasamos al estadio olímpico universitario. al minuto 91 fabio Álvarez con este certero cabezazo le pegaba en el travesaño y se salvaban los rayados. antes de la primera mitad, barbero pone el atajadon. tanto a él gol por cero. en otros resultados de este día, necaxa y atlético san luis empataban a un gol y repartieron puntos. en el fútbol español, real madrid aprovechó el tropezón del barcelona cuando enfrentó al valladolid. aparecía dentro del área con este cabezazo y así abrían el marcador de los blancos. el var entró
había superado a kobe como tercero de la lista de mejor anotador ayer en philadelphia.da la familia". kobe tenía a muchos seguidores en el mundo. neymar le dedicó el gol a sugar de brito favorito duelos más esperad francisco y los 49s llegaron esta tarde a la ciudad de miami ciudad donde se celebrará el super bowl. el equipo de la valla arribo a eso de las 6:50 de la tarde hora del este. primer día pasamos a la jornada dominical de la liga mx. pumas recibió a rayados de monterrey....
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jorge: un hijo de exiliados cubanos es el nuevo obispo de philadelphia.usos contra indocumentados detenidos en estaciones de la patrulla fronteriza en arizona. este juicio finalizÓ en la corte federal en tucson y se cree que el juez podrÍa decidir a favor de los migrantes. tambiÉn la violencia en méxico estÁ obligando a la poblaciÓn a tomar medidas extremas, y hasta cuestionables. en guerrero, 19 niÑos fueron presentados como policÍas comunitarios. los menores entre 6:15 aÑos, han sido entrenados para combatir la violencia que azota la regiÓn. en puerto rico, ciudadanos y diversas organizaciones encabezadas por el intÉrprete de mÚsica urbana renÉ pérez, junto a otros personajes, marcha para exigir la renuncia de la gobernadora wanda vÁzquez. esto y mÁs esta noche. los espero. ilia: el periodista y moderador falleciÓ hoy a los 85 aÑos de edad. trabajo en la la televisiÓn pÚblica de estados unidos durante tres y seis aÑos. con su muerte el paÍs ha perdido a un autÉntico periodista de periodistas. jorge: "chicharito". el goleador histÓrico de la selecciÓn la
jorge: un hijo de exiliados cubanos es el nuevo obispo de philadelphia.usos contra indocumentados detenidos en estaciones de la patrulla fronteriza en arizona. este juicio finalizÓ en la corte federal en tucson y se cree que el juez podrÍa decidir a favor de los migrantes. tambiÉn la violencia en méxico estÁ obligando a la poblaciÓn a tomar medidas extremas, y hasta cuestionables. en guerrero, 19 niÑos fueron presentados como policÍas comunitarios. los menores entre 6:15 aÑos, han sido...
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a plane -- a train barreling through the fog from reading and philadelphia. smashes into the bridge tending locomotive called the utility and dirty soldiers are either killed or permanently maimed. is ine cumberland valley the national press again. it is one of the worst losses of u.s. soldiers at that point in the civil war on civilian run railroads. that will change. unfortunately there will be worst tragedies yet to come. watch, terrified about the possible legal ramifications and the loss of potential lucrative military business pretty much buys off most of the survivors and manages to avoid any kind of legal realities and the cvrr keeps their contracts. the cvrr's got another problem. that problem's name is jeff stewart. because four weeks later after the disaster at bridge point where the utility has slammed into the train, jeff stewart comes to pennsylvania on a ride around the union army. you can see on the map on the screen the location of mcclellan's army sitting pretty much idle in maryland doing very little. stewart decides i'm going to break apar
a plane -- a train barreling through the fog from reading and philadelphia. smashes into the bridge tending locomotive called the utility and dirty soldiers are either killed or permanently maimed. is ine cumberland valley the national press again. it is one of the worst losses of u.s. soldiers at that point in the civil war on civilian run railroads. that will change. unfortunately there will be worst tragedies yet to come. watch, terrified about the possible legal ramifications and the loss...
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jessica: the philadelphia high debt, and has been since he graduated from temple university 7 years ago. >> the biggest regret of my life. [laughter] 192 dollars a month is the minimum payment. jessica: aponte's student loan debt, though, no laughing matter. the first in his family to go to college, he applied for $50 thousand in federal and private loans. so far he's paid back about $14,000 in an income-based repayment plan, but he now owes $57,000, more than he originally took out. >> the vocabulary was foreign to me. stafford loan, stafford plus loan, i didn't really know what any of it meant. i thought i was going to be of service to o p >> impact their ability to buy a home, to form a familyt loan debt. she says the skyrocketing cost of college tuition is part of the problem. >> we have some of the highest tuition, especially at public universities, in the country. in addition, the pre- recession levels of support from the state for public education have not yet been restored. >> it's either save or make some changes. jessica: jennifer o'mara also the first in her family to go to c
jessica: the philadelphia high debt, and has been since he graduated from temple university 7 years ago. >> the biggest regret of my life. [laughter] 192 dollars a month is the minimum payment. jessica: aponte's student loan debt, though, no laughing matter. the first in his family to go to college, he applied for $50 thousand in federal and private loans. so far he's paid back about $14,000 in an income-based repayment plan, but he now owes $57,000, more than he originally took out....
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philadelphia. schmear perfection.hel: we are back here on fox news here with very upsetting reports that nba's super star kobe bryant was among 5 people killed in a helicopter crash in the hills above calabasas, california, that's west about 45 minutes drive west of downtown los angeles, the helicopter went down this morning, the conditions were very foggy, we can report that his wife vanessa was not on board, the cause of the crash is under investigation. eric: it is believed that he was driving from newport beach, california to staples center, a route he often took, it's not confirmed if this was private chopper that went down, as you can see the conditions there and the fog on the hillside of calabasas, he was a legend, he played with the lakers, won 5 nba championships, 18-time all-star, kobe bryant leaves off vanessas as well as four daughters, the youngest born just 7 months ago, little nicole, certainly a tragic and shocking loss for the basketball world and the nation, the man of such infectious spirit and ent
philadelphia. schmear perfection.hel: we are back here on fox news here with very upsetting reports that nba's super star kobe bryant was among 5 people killed in a helicopter crash in the hills above calabasas, california, that's west about 45 minutes drive west of downtown los angeles, the helicopter went down this morning, the conditions were very foggy, we can report that his wife vanessa was not on board, the cause of the crash is under investigation. eric: it is believed that he was...
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, black, but affluent in the rough and tumble basketball universe in philadelphia.t the same time there was this whole other cultured aspect to kobe. it's very rare that you get a basketball player who's born and raised in the u.s. who has been exposed to other cultures, who speaks other languages. and the fact that kobe had all of that coming in, i think it just changed his entire perspective. and at times it did make him a fish out of water in the nba. but as we saw him grow up and evolve, it ended up benefiting him in a big way, especially with the nba becoming the global game that it has become. >> everyone talks about his work ethic. but, you know, what was it that made his work ethic stand out? what made him different in that regard? >> it was a combination. i mean, one, his work was relentless. he also expected that out of everybody around him. but i think what makes this whole incident, this tragedy, feel so unreal is that this was a guy who when he tore his achilles, he still walked to the free throw line and made the free throws. he led the lakers to the n
, black, but affluent in the rough and tumble basketball universe in philadelphia.t the same time there was this whole other cultured aspect to kobe. it's very rare that you get a basketball player who's born and raised in the u.s. who has been exposed to other cultures, who speaks other languages. and the fact that kobe had all of that coming in, i think it just changed his entire perspective. and at times it did make him a fish out of water in the nba. but as we saw him grow up and evolve, it...
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you saw in philadelphia, tom hanks for 3 a man in with a some hex portrays tom hanks portrays a man with a. benny has ellen degeneres, she came out as gay and her show was canceled. that moment was seen as a powerful moment in lgbtq rights. then you have, president biden who spoke about the show will and grace as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because they invited give people to their living rooms, in places were people thought they might don't know about gay people in their lives. we had films like birkbeck mountain, modern family a hugely popular sitcom, then, caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. these were movements that brought moments that brought moments that brought popular understanding to the issues that lgbtq society was facing. let's go to the gallery and see what happened in stonewall inn 50 years ago. we go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village in new york city and stonewall inn. stonewall inn was not particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered
you saw in philadelphia, tom hanks for 3 a man in with a some hex portrays tom hanks portrays a man with a. benny has ellen degeneres, she came out as gay and her show was canceled. that moment was seen as a powerful moment in lgbtq rights. then you have, president biden who spoke about the show will and grace as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because they invited give people to their living rooms, in places were people thought they...
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. >>> well the warriors plaid last night in philadelphia, kobe bryant's hometown and there was a moment of silence and a special tribute before the game against the 76ers. >> in honor of his life and all those lost during this tragedy, nine beams of light shine on the court to symbolize their lives. >> also a bell rang nine times in honor of those nine lives that were lost. there was also a number 33 on the sidelines that was kobe bryant's number when he played at lower marion high school in the philadelphia area before he was drafted in the nba in 1996. now in the game itself, 76er's center joel embiid. that number's already retired by the 76ers. on the court the warriors kept things close thanks to 28 points by deangelo russel. and the warriors lost 115-104. the warriors will be in boston tomorrow night to play the boston celtics. >>> hall of fame defensive end chris doleman has died. he joined the 49ers in 1996. he spent three seasons in san francisco recorded 15 sacks in 1998. executives for the vikings say doleman had surgery two years ago to remove a brain tumor. he died after a p
. >>> well the warriors plaid last night in philadelphia, kobe bryant's hometown and there was a moment of silence and a special tribute before the game against the 76ers. >> in honor of his life and all those lost during this tragedy, nine beams of light shine on the court to symbolize their lives. >> also a bell rang nine times in honor of those nine lives that were lost. there was also a number 33 on the sidelines that was kobe bryant's number when he played at lower...
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his name is most frequently remembered for his exploits, such as the burning of the uss philadelphia,ne of our own, in tripoli harbor, and the capture of the hss macedonian, and also his many tools, whi -- duels, which we were all reminded of as we entered this road. but decatur should also be remarried as a competent and dependen -- dependable naval officer who set a standard. it is the hours and days between exploits as he was executing sometimes mundane tasks of command import and command that see that we discovered his success and the impact he had in developing and professionalizing our young nation's navy and officer corps. he's remembered as a kind and generous leader. this is remarkable when you consider this is the age in which the lash was still a commonly used tool for shipboard discipline. instead, he forged his own leadership style, grounded in rigorous train exactinging, standards, and total confidence in rising to the occasion. his men remembered him as a leader, an officer who held the trust and affection of his subordinates. there was one anecdote we read in a book th
his name is most frequently remembered for his exploits, such as the burning of the uss philadelphia,ne of our own, in tripoli harbor, and the capture of the hss macedonian, and also his many tools, whi -- duels, which we were all reminded of as we entered this road. but decatur should also be remarried as a competent and dependen -- dependable naval officer who set a standard. it is the hours and days between exploits as he was executing sometimes mundane tasks of command import and command...
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but this is being felt painfully in philadelphia. he went to marion high school. they would fill gyms, move bigger venues for their games. then from there he goes to the lakers via a trade and ends up being on that stage for 20 years. as we know, looking at actors and those on the hollywood scene most have ups and downs and receive criticism along the way. kobe was among those. over time, he survived that, thrived from that and in many ways became an even better person balls of the spotlight and the criticism and everything else that came around. if you look at kobe's adventures post basketball, media company, trying to continue to drive forward in different spaces, the voice of different folks. he took a basketball poem which was essentially a poem that would be written by his young self and won an as corps for an animated short a couple years ago. that gives you a sense of where kobe's breadth and scope was taking him in life after basketball. >> yes. >> and trying to give voice to some of those things. >> mike, you bring up that he was a philadelphia guy. i mea
but this is being felt painfully in philadelphia. he went to marion high school. they would fill gyms, move bigger venues for their games. then from there he goes to the lakers via a trade and ends up being on that stage for 20 years. as we know, looking at actors and those on the hollywood scene most have ups and downs and receive criticism along the way. kobe was among those. over time, he survived that, thrived from that and in many ways became an even better person balls of the spotlight...
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philadelphia. would have 1 million opening census bureau officials hoping that interest picks up. >> we are seeing a few n the pa >> pointing the country's low them climate rate. 3.6% in 2010. >> we are paying good, good salaries. >> in philadelphia census workers are making 25.50 an hour. >> one there went open my own restaurant. >> no deadline to apply and will keep accepting applications even after the job is set to start on april 1st. in philadelphia katie burns, fox news. >>> a current a concern for parent after another student was targeted >>> the day after iran launched a missile strike faces how the u.s. troops we hear directly from president trump i'm lawrence blanchard in washington on what the commander-in-chief had to say. ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after try
philadelphia. would have 1 million opening census bureau officials hoping that interest picks up. >> we are seeing a few n the pa >> pointing the country's low them climate rate. 3.6% in 2010. >> we are paying good, good salaries. >> in philadelphia census workers are making 25.50 an hour. >> one there went open my own restaurant. >> no deadline to apply and will keep accepting applications even after the job is set to start on april 1st. in philadelphia...
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next in sports, they tell us how philadelphia honored their hometown son. >>> parties are in full swing as miami gets ready for super bowl liv on sunday. thank you for joining us tonight the 11 pm news picks up in two minutes. america isn't just sick of donald trump, america's getting sicker. there are one million more uninsured americans every year under trump. and he's repeatedly tried to repeal obamacare. mike bloomberg will make sure everyone without health coverage can get it, and everyone who likes theirs, keep it. while capping fees to lower costs. as mayor, he helped expand coverage to seven hundred thousand more people. and championed women's reproductive health. as president, he'll give access to everyone. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> mark is off tonight and jason is here. there were some great memorials for kobe bryant. >> all over the country and all over the world, but tonight, philadelphia, that is where he was born and he won a high school state to venture. and today, at the golden state warriors, 76ers game they honored him. >> they will take a 24 s
next in sports, they tell us how philadelphia honored their hometown son. >>> parties are in full swing as miami gets ready for super bowl liv on sunday. thank you for joining us tonight the 11 pm news picks up in two minutes. america isn't just sick of donald trump, america's getting sicker. there are one million more uninsured americans every year under trump. and he's repeatedly tried to repeal obamacare. mike bloomberg will make sure everyone without health coverage can get it, and...
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then you saw in philadelphia tom hanks portrays a man with a.i.d.s. in an academy awar winning movie and we have the script signed by the cast members. ellen degen rus who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine, her show was canceled soon after that, she received death threats because of it. nonetheless that movement in time is seen as a powerful moment, a forward movement for the lgbtq rights community. then you have more shows like will and grace, even vice president biden spoke about the tv show will and grace as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex major. they they'd invited people into their living rooms. we have movies like brokeback mountain, modern family, hugely popular sitcom. and then of course caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. these are all moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement that brought popular understanding to the issues that the lgbtq community was facing. next we're going to walk into the main gallery and we're going to see what happened at t
then you saw in philadelphia tom hanks portrays a man with a.i.d.s. in an academy awar winning movie and we have the script signed by the cast members. ellen degen rus who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine, her show was canceled soon after that, she received death threats because of it. nonetheless that movement in time is seen as a powerful moment, a forward movement for the lgbtq rights community. then you have more shows like will and grace, even vice president biden spoke...
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. >> the wounds had healed and reconciled, today in 2020, philadelphia mourns kobe as one of its own >> tributes are now growing outside the bryant gymnasium. >> it will make us work harder to really embody the mamba mentality. >> knowing that he was here as a kid. man walking the halls that kobe did. and at times with him. >> inspiring to you? >> very, very. the nba legend never forgot his roots. visiting through the years bryant founded mamba sports academy, a training center that reached 10s of thousands >> the mamba mentality is constant cure -- >> he focused on spreading love for the game including in italy, his youth team there saying kobe is forever one of us. >>> from the bottom of my heart, thank you. his dreams were big and his legacy, that's even bigger >> mamba out >> the philadelphia 76ers are planning a special tribute to kobe bryant during tonight's home game. philip, back to you. >> thank you >> another land mark day ahead in the impeachment trial of president trump. as his defense team wraps up opening arguments against his removal from office. the second day focused
. >> the wounds had healed and reconciled, today in 2020, philadelphia mourns kobe as one of its own >> tributes are now growing outside the bryant gymnasium. >> it will make us work harder to really embody the mamba mentality. >> knowing that he was here as a kid. man walking the halls that kobe did. and at times with him. >> inspiring to you? >> very, very. the nba legend never forgot his roots. visiting through the years bryant founded mamba sports...
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then you saw in philadelphia tom hanks portrays a man with aids in an academy award winning movie and have a script that's signed by all the cast members of that. of course, ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine and the repercussions that resulted from that. her show was canceled soon after that, she received death threats because of it. nonetheless, that moment in time is seen as a powerful moment, a forward movement for the lgbtq rights community. then you have more shows like "will & grace," even vice president biden spoke about the tv show "will & grace" as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because in that event, they'd invited gay people into their living rooms and in cases when they felt that people might not know gay people in their lives. from "will & grace" we have movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," hugely popular sitcom. and then of course caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. these are all moments in time that moved attitudes about the mo
then you saw in philadelphia tom hanks portrays a man with aids in an academy award winning movie and have a script that's signed by all the cast members of that. of course, ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine and the repercussions that resulted from that. her show was canceled soon after that, she received death threats because of it. nonetheless, that moment in time is seen as a powerful moment, a forward movement for the lgbtq rights community. then you...
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but what if you're philadelphia? for the sixers, it's been a very different process. a heap of junk, purposely playing low to draft high. and while t
but what if you're philadelphia? for the sixers, it's been a very different process. a heap of junk, purposely playing low to draft high. and while t