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. >> bad things happen in philadelphia. >> former vice president joe biden to become the 46th president of the united states. >> i had no idea what we would be in for. >> i thought it was fake i thought my friends were messing with me. >> a philadelphia landscaping company has been thrust into the national spotlight. >> it was supposed to be anonymous. >> put me in shock to see my name on the president's twitter. we probably got thousands of calls. >> you have 950 new messages. >> we have a lot of haters. >> i remember asking, did we make a mistake? >> there were just way too many trees. here is the other thing. and i think we'll discuss this with the board when we have a zoom. i'm marie siravo, i'm 65 and the president of four seasons total landscaping in philadelphia. we do ground maintenance, irrigation, seeding, flowers, snow removal. it's kind of boring. i think the most challenging part of starting the business and being in business was being woman-owned. nobody took you serious. you're on the property. you have camer
. >> bad things happen in philadelphia. >> former vice president joe biden to become the 46th president of the united states. >> i had no idea what we would be in for. >> i thought it was fake i thought my friends were messing with me. >> a philadelphia landscaping company has been thrust into the national spotlight. >> it was supposed to be anonymous. >> put me in shock to see my name on the president's twitter. we probably got thousands of calls....
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trump says bad things happen in philadelphia. what goes through your mind? >> i think i said out loud, i see what you're doing. we had the sitting president trying to discredit the results coming from the city of philadelphia before a single vote was cast in the city. >> watch those ballots. i don't like it. >> thousands of ballots all over the country are being reported, some thrown in garbage cans with my name only them. >> does today? there was a big mishap with the ballots, another one. >> reporter: not only was trump spreading distrust of the electoral process -- >> did you see they found 50,000 ballots in like a river? >> reporter: he was doing it in states such as pennsylvania and michigan where the margins were expected to be tight, and the wait for results was expected to be unusually long. >> in most of america there's a big traditional skew between early votes and election day votes. the republicans usually win election day, and the democrats usually win early voting and absentee voting. >> we got all this vote flowing
trump says bad things happen in philadelphia. what goes through your mind? >> i think i said out loud, i see what you're doing. we had the sitting president trying to discredit the results coming from the city of philadelphia before a single vote was cast in the city. >> watch those ballots. i don't like it. >> thousands of ballots all over the country are being reported, some thrown in garbage cans with my name only them. >> does today? there was a big mishap with the...
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not in philadelphia.night to talk about criminal justice reform, defund the police, and more.
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because bad things happen in philadelphia. bad things. >> so you are watching the debate and president trump said bad things happen in philadelphia, what goes through your mind? >> i think i said outloud, i see what you are doing. we had the sitting president trying to discredit the results coming from the city of philadelphia before a single vote was cast in the city. >> watch those ballots. i don't like it. thousands of ballots all over the country are being reported. some thrown in garbage cans with my name on then. so, did you see today? there was a big mishap with the ballots. another one. >> not only was trump spreading distrust over the electoral process. >> did you see they found 50,000 ballots in like a river? >> he was doing it in states such as pennsylvania and michigan where the margins were expected to be tight. and the wait for results was expected to be unusually long. >> in most of america, there's a big traditional skew between early votes and election day votes. the republicans usually win election day, and t
because bad things happen in philadelphia. bad things. >> so you are watching the debate and president trump said bad things happen in philadelphia, what goes through your mind? >> i think i said outloud, i see what you are doing. we had the sitting president trying to discredit the results coming from the city of philadelphia before a single vote was cast in the city. >> watch those ballots. i don't like it. thousands of ballots all over the country are being reported. some...
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nikole killion, cbs news, philadelphia. >> dokoupil: beautiful story from nicole. we'll be right back. is nuct nantuckett >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman is "on the road" with a story of a foster dad who has much to be thankful for, and the kids who are thankful for him. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we are doing everything we can. >> the bay area is heading into black friday in the middle of a retail crime wave. shoppers should expect, and the plan to keep them safe. >>> the dry weather continues through the holiday weekend, but we have encouraging news with the latest update from the drought monitor. >>> posing in on a major vaccination milestone tonight. >>> think your holiday feast was tricky to prepare? the california communities that had to cook by candlelight. >>> the bay area will launch into the holiday shopping season in the middle of a violent retail crime wave. >> so what is local law enforcement planning, and what sh
nikole killion, cbs news, philadelphia. >> dokoupil: beautiful story from nicole. we'll be right back. is nuct nantuckett >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman is "on the road" with a story of a foster dad who has much to be thankful for, and the kids who are thankful for him. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we...
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there's a young farmer in philadelphia who's using tiny seeds to mke a big impact in her community. growing these seeds together -- >> reporter: for amirah mitchell, the seed was planted early. >> i've been farming since i was 14. >> reporter: now at 28 she's a seed keeper. >> these are the seeds of the green striped squash. it's the exact same variety as the one that my great grandfathr used to grow. you see how beautiful they are. >> reporter: almost looks like a pumpkin seed. connecting to her ancestral past sprouted a passion for heirloom crops that she grows on this urban farm nestled in the heart of philadelphia. >> my favorite seeds are important to the african diaspora. so i love growing any kind of southern black eyed pea, i grew collard. >> reporter: all catalogued from a seed library where she helps others discover their roots. >> i've cooked recipes from some of the vegetables i've been stewarding here, and i would tell my mom, "mom, i made catfish etoufee." and she says, "that is not etoufee that is mother catfish," and grandmama made it like this. >> the seeds and stor
there's a young farmer in philadelphia who's using tiny seeds to mke a big impact in her community. growing these seeds together -- >> reporter: for amirah mitchell, the seed was planted early. >> i've been farming since i was 14. >> reporter: now at 28 she's a seed keeper. >> these are the seeds of the green striped squash. it's the exact same variety as the one that my great grandfathr used to grow. you see how beautiful they are. >> reporter: almost looks like a...
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philadelphia is barring cops to pull people over for minor traffic violations.ations will be categorized under two tiers. police will stop all people speeding or driving recklessly but can't stop them for broken taillights, damaged bumpers or not displaying license plates properly. instead, officers can take down license plate numbers and violators will get tickets sent in the mail. they hope the move will prevent racial profiling and discriminatory stops. otherwise harmless traffic stops led to fatal encounters. a new york time investigation found over the last five years, quote police officers have killed more than 400 drivers or passengers not welding a gun or knife or under pursuit for violent crime. a rate of more than one a week end quote. joining me is isaiah thomas that developed the measure. thank you for joining us. what i thought interesting when i first heard about this is that i can imagine this is supported by police, right? no cop who is involved in one of these encounters wanted to see their career end or the scrutiny from what they thought was s
philadelphia is barring cops to pull people over for minor traffic violations.ations will be categorized under two tiers. police will stop all people speeding or driving recklessly but can't stop them for broken taillights, damaged bumpers or not displaying license plates properly. instead, officers can take down license plate numbers and violators will get tickets sent in the mail. they hope the move will prevent racial profiling and discriminatory stops. otherwise harmless traffic stops led...
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radical seen in philadelphia i think it was the strong quaker tradition. it was highly regarded in philadelphia and she was a star student, very brilliant in the undergraduate program at the university of pennsylvania and they wouldn't accept her so what did she do, she turned to sex trading and the reason she did that, she was interested in world religion and had taken a trip to alaska where she is all this totem pole. i feel connected because i went to brownus university and she reminds me of myself. she went to the world fair and a small the belly dancers at this time and as mentioned before it is a stereotype where women were repressed h and there was a flourishing inin the 1840s a lot of it ida over a period of the digest over the period of about nine years went to washington, chicago, philadelphia and new york and was told not to mail her marital manual and ultimately went head to head by think what you and i both like about her the most as she claimed never have had a living human liver and all of her informationn contained in these guides that she
radical seen in philadelphia i think it was the strong quaker tradition. it was highly regarded in philadelphia and she was a star student, very brilliant in the undergraduate program at the university of pennsylvania and they wouldn't accept her so what did she do, she turned to sex trading and the reason she did that, she was interested in world religion and had taken a trip to alaska where she is all this totem pole. i feel connected because i went to brownus university and she reminds me of...
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this is not where we started we had the congress of the states in philadelphia.s this what we are going to do to this country? anyway and am very passionate about it it's not just for opportunity because of what america stood for. it stood for the truth, it stood for hope. >> and your book, you write a lot about what you think needs to be >> and what needs to be done to address the needs of the people who have turned to populist and demagogues because of cultural and economic with that economic situation or changes in demography. i am curious. do you think that those changes could head off the continued rise of populism in this country and britain? or to russia? it is a different situation. what are some of the key areas you think must be addressed? do you think the biden administration is headed in that direction? >> i do think the infrastructure bill has all of the elements because it looks like it will be impossible to pass. with that public policy idea that everybody could come up with a big list but it's very hard work the politics are not but the capacity f
this is not where we started we had the congress of the states in philadelphia.s this what we are going to do to this country? anyway and am very passionate about it it's not just for opportunity because of what america stood for. it stood for the truth, it stood for hope. >> and your book, you write a lot about what you think needs to be >> and what needs to be done to address the needs of the people who have turned to populist and demagogues because of cultural and economic with...
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meanwhile, philadelphia, the british are going to evacuate philadelphia.the question is who's going to be placed in command? perhaps a recovering battlefield known for his gallantry, benedict arnold. benedict arnold's recovery, he's given this prestigious command, arnold doesn't want it. he's a battlefield kind of guy, he wants to fight but is not ready. the problem is arnold is full of himself and talks a lot and talks too much and runs his mouth. congress does not like him. he feels he is constantly passed over by other, lesser officers, inferior officers that have been promoted over him and using government property, pillaging, other charges no one cares about in the last of the war and he's placed in charge but congress demands he swear an oath of loyalty to them first and arnold is disgusted, how dare you. look what i did, so to another officer, henry knox, set up his military governor and what is his first act? he throws himself a party, invites no members of the continental army and he ends up marrying peggy shipin who is from a loyalist family and
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here, darky. see you next time. remember process growth. ah ah. and he really something the cash right on police report if you have in december 2020, a group of anti fascist, allowed a film to access for 3 months. so if people are organization, if an idea that it must be opposed as channel out the gate while they may kill their faces, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten proven. this is a chance to see who and t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment rights and say that my life matter. i have to be on to the teacher to that hallmark is reaching out to the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in supposed to switch cells for these double membrane stretches, which are like sacks, which capture, pushes the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are. can you see you next time? remember process growth. ah, ah ah. ah sure don't even official mrs. farrell could show someone at the scene to check up with some dinner, washed them with a new besides that slimy at the whipping. and i bet she usually said almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in video. it took the test initially, right? yes, the key moment sich, she's leeway and she shared i saw a message from an unknown account. it had a self re with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money. i late sent up an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be a very dangerous man. ah. with oh is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? ice, elation, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct. what is true?
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. darky. see you next time? remember rostock ro? ah yeah, we're still in el salvador now or in san salvador. it's not popping off here. the country that typically is legal to transforming the country, transforming the people, transforming the culture, transforming the region on like a wrong one. i'll just don't hold any world to shape out this day because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah sure don't seem inefficient. mister fisher from one of the familiar jaqakira with jonathan dinner, washed them with those that below them. having jo, beside bexla me within another, she usually said almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in that is it will take us on submission, right. you have the key moments it, she's leeway and she shared with you in so on the so know what you're watching. yes. and we are getting more bullying. the sticker was more though
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at archy, see you next time. remember prostate growth? ah, ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in a world transformed what will make you feel safer, isolation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? wharf is great. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. did you know that this is the 400 year anniversary of the very 1st bank, steve? and think about that 400 years of thanksgiving in north america. really an incredible miles down suppose this was cells form the double membranes structures which are like sax, which capture, pushes the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk to jean. mm. mm. sure don't seem an official message for sure. someone at that just need to check with some dinner walsh, of discussions and what to do with
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. darky. see you next time? remember process growth with people is noting the cash right on police report in december 2020 a group of anti fascist, fill out a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people organization, if an idea that it must be a channel out the gate, they may kill that. but he says, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten reuben, this is a chance to see who and t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter have to be on to the teacher to that hallmark is we can't trust the police, we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in. oh is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere
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many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. darky. see you next time. remember process growth? ah, ah. oh yeah, we're still in el salvador and our in san salvador. it's all popping off here, the country's into the big y as legal tanner is transforming the country, transforming the people, transforming the culture and transforming the region. all my dog in a short don't seem an official and mystery of pressure from one of the to from to check up on a sunday i washed the discussion and walk you through the phone yet with them giving you besides that. so i me at the other, she usually should almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in cities. it took us mission lifestyle, right? yes. the key moments. it's just the way she shared with a historic, 13 co ordination with allies that you with it were leasing strategic oil reserves to bring down petrol prices on the failed attempts to convince the opec to base to production what i will never sent it to pump the guys, we are dissatisfied
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. >> reporter: in philadelphia the country's oldest thanksgiving day parade is making a return after last year's virtual event. the holiday celebrations come amid new concerns about the coronavirus. hospital admissions are now climbing in nearly half the country. the rising infections fueled by 100 million americans remain unvaccinated along with relaxed restrictions, colder weather and waning protection from the vaccine. some hospitals in michigan are so overwhelmed, they're asking for help from the military. >> it's very concerning about where this will go, especially heading into the holiday season. >> reporter: as for the macy's parade, organizers have made one adjustment because of the pandemic. no one under the age of 12 is allowed on the floats because of concerns that there are so many kids still unvaccinated. andrew. >> em, thank you. >>> the cdc has issued an alert warning about rising cases of the flu, especially among young children and young adults including students on college campuses. doctors say flu season is early this year. >>> and new details about president biden
. >> reporter: in philadelphia the country's oldest thanksgiving day parade is making a return after last year's virtual event. the holiday celebrations come amid new concerns about the coronavirus. hospital admissions are now climbing in nearly half the country. the rising infections fueled by 100 million americans remain unvaccinated along with relaxed restrictions, colder weather and waning protection from the vaccine. some hospitals in michigan are so overwhelmed, they're asking for...
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philadelphia is experiencing a homicide every 16 hours.grim milestone met on wednesday when a woman was gunned down in the streets in what appears to be a domestic violence incident. the city hasn't seen this many homicides since 1990. a major issue not only philadelphia is dealing with but we have seen this all over different cities. new york being one of them where the pandemic with protests and racial injustice and the economy. so many factors are contributing to this. we want you to hear more from the mayor about how he feel hitting that number. >> 299, 261. nobody ever asked me a question. i've been a mayor for six years i don't remember getting this attention. one is too many. >> they are pleading with the state legislate your to have stricter gun laws. saying people can purchase as many guns as they want and resell them on the streets. that is contributing to the violence we are siege. they are throwing a lot of money at programs for people living in that city. they are hoping that grim number of 500 people being killed would be a e
philadelphia is experiencing a homicide every 16 hours.grim milestone met on wednesday when a woman was gunned down in the streets in what appears to be a domestic violence incident. the city hasn't seen this many homicides since 1990. a major issue not only philadelphia is dealing with but we have seen this all over different cities. new york being one of them where the pandemic with protests and racial injustice and the economy. so many factors are contributing to this. we want you to hear...
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>> if you do the math, philadelphia averaging one homicide every 16 hours. and, of course, we know this year isn't over yet. a city council leader recently saying in an emotional plea, please stop killing each other. the city hit that grim statistic of 500 homicides on wednesday, when a woman was gunned down on the street in what police believe was a domestic violence incident. philadelphia as you said, graun, hasn't seen this high number of killings since 1990 according to police records and the police chief actually said homicides were trending down this year, but it is also not just the killings, it is the gun violence in general, which is a major issue in the city as well. a critical problem that, of course, we have seen is impacting other cities like new york and other places across the country, a result of the pandemic, the economy, the aftermath of protests over racial injustice and police brutality, philadelphia's mayor says the city is on track to remove more than 6,000 guns off the street and is also investing millions of dollars in crime reduction
>> if you do the math, philadelphia averaging one homicide every 16 hours. and, of course, we know this year isn't over yet. a city council leader recently saying in an emotional plea, please stop killing each other. the city hit that grim statistic of 500 homicides on wednesday, when a woman was gunned down on the street in what police believe was a domestic violence incident. philadelphia as you said, graun, hasn't seen this high number of killings since 1990 according to police records...
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police chief and former philadelphia police commissioner. chief, we just heard there from the police chief. in wisconsin. he couldn't give us a lot of information.
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and philadelphia police commissioner. where to start. chief, what is going on in the investigation right now? i imagine it's very active. >> it is very active. you have a crime scene a massive crime scene. that has to be processed. you have witnesses that need to be interviewed. and then you have a suspect in custody.
and philadelphia police commissioner. where to start. chief, what is going on in the investigation right now? i imagine it's very active. >> it is very active. you have a crime scene a massive crime scene. that has to be processed. you have witnesses that need to be interviewed. and then you have a suspect in custody.
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philadelphia . >>> y acá ahora [♪♪♪] leticia: ¿quién es? juancho: ¡mi compalle! no me caso, me tengo que ir de aquí. margarita: ahí estuvo. paz: con ala todavía tienes oportunidad de ganar tu coche otra vez. va a tener que tomarse un video en la cama con lara. - no quiero que nadie se entere que carmen jurado dobló voz en la película. va a vivir bajo mi sombra. - juancho no me contesta. - ------ rayita, o sea... - aquí mi cuate vio cuando la señora "finolis" les dio una buena lana.
philadelphia . >>> y acá ahora [♪♪♪] leticia: ¿quién es? juancho: ¡mi compalle! no me caso, me tengo que ir de aquí. margarita: ahí estuvo. paz: con ala todavía tienes oportunidad de ganar tu coche otra vez. va a tener que tomarse un video en la cama con lara. - no quiero que nadie se entere que carmen jurado dobló voz en la película. va a vivir bajo mi sombra. - juancho no me contesta. - ------ rayita, o sea... - aquí mi cuate vio cuando la señora "finolis"...
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fire near philadelphia. >>> firefighters are battling a massive fire near philadelphia. four children reported missing in the fire are safe. the fire's not under control, but it has been contained to an isolated area. no word yet on what started the fire. >>> we're hearing some new perspectives about the deadly movie set shooting involving actor alec baldwin. it comes from the movie's assistant director and his attorney. abc's megan tevrizian reports. >> reporter: this morning the attorney for the assistant director at the center of the investigation of that fatal shooting on the set of "rust" is speaking out for the first time. >> we want to start with the fact that in the affidavit states that my client grabbed the gun off of a prop cart and handed it to baldwin. that absolutely did not happen. >> reporter: the attorney for assistant director dave halls i a tense explainichange on fox n. >> the armorer handed it directly to baldwin, and baldwin put it inside where his holster would be and then at some poin
fire near philadelphia. >>> firefighters are battling a massive fire near philadelphia. four children reported missing in the fire are safe. the fire's not under control, but it has been contained to an isolated area. no word yet on what started the fire. >>> we're hearing some new perspectives about the deadly movie set shooting involving actor alec baldwin. it comes from the movie's assistant director and his attorney. abc's megan tevrizian reports. >> reporter: this...
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that's a major issue, not just, again, in philadelphia, but in many cities.ne can only hope. brinn gingras, thank so much. >>> a new and alarming coronavirus variant has been detected in south africa. scientists are concerned about this variant because it spreads rapidly and is showing an ability to evade immunity. live team coverage next. [gusts of wind] [ding] this is the tempur-pedic® breeze° and its mission is to make sleep...feel cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking. or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling... from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets during the tempur-pedic black friday event. learn more at tempurpedic.com it's the most joyous time of year. especially at t-mobile! let's go to dianne. i got the awesome new iphone 13 pro and airpods, and t- mobile is paying for them both! and this is for new and existing customers. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. this week only, at t-mobile.
that's a major issue, not just, again, in philadelphia, but in many cities.ne can only hope. brinn gingras, thank so much. >>> a new and alarming coronavirus variant has been detected in south africa. scientists are concerned about this variant because it spreads rapidly and is showing an ability to evade immunity. live team coverage next. [gusts of wind] [ding] this is the tempur-pedic® breeze° and its mission is to make sleep...feel cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal...
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they're taking at national and it's time to do things in philadelphia. this kind of thing, what do libraries do? they provided knowledge they also provide opportunity. when i was a kid they would give you advice on things you can do. these are the kind of things we can do for in the absence of people getting their act together and tie all these things together at the bottom. things can be done here. those kind of shared projects to ask if your democrat or republican. you don't a shamir party card, this is free and open to the public we can send a message. we've got to get beyond these parties on politics. >> i think that is the perfect note on which to end. i am very pleased to say if you want to hear more from fiona hill i will be doing a live discussion on friday november 19 at 11:00 a.m. so thanks very much. thanks to the audience and the library. >> with the senate out of session, join us all this week for booktv. today, a look at some of our recent "after words" programs. we start with a conversation about congressman adam schiff about his new relea
they're taking at national and it's time to do things in philadelphia. this kind of thing, what do libraries do? they provided knowledge they also provide opportunity. when i was a kid they would give you advice on things you can do. these are the kind of things we can do for in the absence of people getting their act together and tie all these things together at the bottom. things can be done here. those kind of shared projects to ask if your democrat or republican. you don't a shamir party...
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, big metropolitan newspaper in philadelphia. then i moved to the big city. >> and then you eventually ended up in south florida. >> yes. you talk about it in the book. then you eventually went back to reporting. why don't you tell us about what it takes to be a reporter. how do you get your stories. you reported on prisons for a number of years. >> you know, i always felt like one of the ways i could stay in this business was make sure that i could do everything. i could learn a little bit about everything. so, i just tried to be very nimble. every time they asked me to do something, i said yes. i knew i would be able to keep my job if i worked hard enough and just never argued. at least in the beginning of my career i did not argue a lot and i did everything that i was told to do. as i became more experienced, i started arguing more. yeah, you know, running after murder scenes in the worst neighborhoods in philadelphia, fires in the middle of the night, car crashes. probably almost everything i have done at one time or another.
, big metropolitan newspaper in philadelphia. then i moved to the big city. >> and then you eventually ended up in south florida. >> yes. you talk about it in the book. then you eventually went back to reporting. why don't you tell us about what it takes to be a reporter. how do you get your stories. you reported on prisons for a number of years. >> you know, i always felt like one of the ways i could stay in this business was make sure that i could do everything. i could...
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madison spent most of the two months before going to philadelphia living at mount vernon. he didn't have other things per he stayed at mount vernon and he worked on these ideas at mount vernon talking with washington. they went in with the pretty clear idea wasn't just madison washington and franklin the first person who visits when he goes to philadelphia. he said we have to be on the same wavelength with the two most respected people nationally, the other two national heroes we have to work at the same wavelength. >> they came and franklin as you know had met and had a regular weekly meeting and others had come in they had talked about these things. they came prepared and when nobody else showed up on time the pennsylvania delegation and the virginians who were there and at first it was only two and then mason and some others begin to roll in and they find eliza thinking into the virginia plan and not that had anything to do with madison that because it was offered by the governor of virginia they offered the plan for a national government and if you read the virginia pl
madison spent most of the two months before going to philadelphia living at mount vernon. he didn't have other things per he stayed at mount vernon and he worked on these ideas at mount vernon talking with washington. they went in with the pretty clear idea wasn't just madison washington and franklin the first person who visits when he goes to philadelphia. he said we have to be on the same wavelength with the two most respected people nationally, the other two national heroes we have to work...
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and madison spent most of the two months before going to philadelphia living at mount vernon. you know he didn't have a wife and other things. and he stayed at mount vernon. he stayed at mount vernon talking with washington. it wasn't just madison. they're the two national heroes. so they came and wilson was a fellow thinker. franklin as you know had met, had had a regular weekly meeting at his house where morris and wilson and others had come. and they had talked about these things. they came prepared, and when no one else showed up on time the pennsylvania delegation and the virginians who were there, and at first there were only two. but then mason and some others begin to roll in, and they finalize madison's thinking into the virginia plan, which is called the virginia plan not because it had anything to do with madison but because it was offered by the governor of virginia, randolph. they offer really the plan for the national government. and if you read the virginia plan it doesn't say -- gordon is very clearly to say they turn the term to federalist. but when they offer
and madison spent most of the two months before going to philadelphia living at mount vernon. you know he didn't have a wife and other things. and he stayed at mount vernon. he stayed at mount vernon talking with washington. it wasn't just madison. they're the two national heroes. so they came and wilson was a fellow thinker. franklin as you know had met, had had a regular weekly meeting at his house where morris and wilson and others had come. and they had talked about these things. they came...
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i'm not going unless i am -- i'm not going to philadelphia. even though i've been named by virginia -- picked by virginia to go. i'm not going unless i'm confident they have power to make radical decisions. that was the phrase he used. but washington's not a radical -- he made clear and he had proposals in that he had received that asked the people he trusted -- john j -- knox, madison -- all in drafts -- the type of central government they wanted. the central government always had a two house legislature, not a one house, like the articles of confederation, which is like a un. un is sort of, everyone sends a representative. -- there are not -- and the states -- he said, i will only go if it can be a fundamental transformation. and madison spent most of the two months before going to philadelphia, living at mount vernon. he didn't have a wife then -- and he stayed at mount vernon. he worked on his ideas at mount vernon, calculating -- they went in with a pretty clear idea. -- franklin, the first person -- is franklin. because he said, we've go
i'm not going unless i am -- i'm not going to philadelphia. even though i've been named by virginia -- picked by virginia to go. i'm not going unless i'm confident they have power to make radical decisions. that was the phrase he used. but washington's not a radical -- he made clear and he had proposals in that he had received that asked the people he trusted -- john j -- knox, madison -- all in drafts -- the type of central government they wanted. the central government always had a two house...
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according to our philadelphia inquirer, 40% or more of people aged 18 to 26 in philadelphia, which is my neighboring district and my home city, our expensing homelessness identify as to be gq. -- lgbtq. 40% of homeless youth are lgbtq. what a shameful statistic. what are the best practices for assisting lgbtq+ youth to become connected to permanent housing? >> first of all, we need to meet the youth where they are. work with housing works here in new york city and we use a harm reduction approach to meeting with the youth and also we need shelters and transitional and permanent housing with wraparound services in these shelters and in this transitional housing to support the youth to make sure they're getting the nutrition, they're getting -- >> i apologize. i time has expired. i yield back but i would love to get more information from you off-line. >> to the witness, thank you. you will be very popular as well as the other witnesses with us today. the gentlelady's time has expired and now the gentlewoman from texas, ms. garcia, who was also the vice chair of the subcommittee on diver
according to our philadelphia inquirer, 40% or more of people aged 18 to 26 in philadelphia, which is my neighboring district and my home city, our expensing homelessness identify as to be gq. -- lgbtq. 40% of homeless youth are lgbtq. what a shameful statistic. what are the best practices for assisting lgbtq+ youth to become connected to permanent housing? >> first of all, we need to meet the youth where they are. work with housing works here in new york city and we use a harm reduction...
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he, over a period of about nine years, went to washington dc, chicago, philadelphia new york and was told not to mayor her narrative under marital sex manuals ultimately but hadn't had with people in new york but i think what we like about are the most she claimed never to have had a human being lover and that all of her sex information contained in these kind of marriage guidance because wrote, came from her late husband is so it was a man who she met and the teenager. no one knows whether she said this because will be scandalous to have sex is an unmarried woman with this relationship that she had, and teacher amazing things. she did not always have orgasms pretty. >> i thought her writings were really t interesting because soe nuance, not like everything is the best they could possibly be because she's imagining it but also find it fascinating that no people had given her time about the whole idea. >> i read about the school bit later in the early 19 hundreds, in the legal world, i usually is a word radical in the world that she lives in, she did give me some rational guides. hell
he, over a period of about nine years, went to washington dc, chicago, philadelphia new york and was told not to mayor her narrative under marital sex manuals ultimately but hadn't had with people in new york but i think what we like about are the most she claimed never to have had a human being lover and that all of her sex information contained in these kind of marriage guidance because wrote, came from her late husband is so it was a man who she met and the teenager. no one knows whether she...
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not in philadelphia. progressive prosecutor larry krasner was easily reelected as d.a., and he joins me tonight to talk about criminal justice reform, defund the police, and more. good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. since darkness fell an hour earlier today it seems appropriate this daylight standard evening to begin by playing the blues. upon occasion the late legendary bluesman bb king would jam with an amateur guitarist and singer named lee atwater. king and isaac hayes were among the many artists who appeared on lee atwater's 1990 album "red hot & blue" but it was his day job that the soul music hobbyist really made his mark as the dark soul of the modern republican party. atwater was a preeminent political strategist who mastered and perfected the art of talking about race without talking about race. he did it in south carolina to a democratic congressional candidate named tom turnip seed. yes, that was his real name. by having phony push pollsters call up voters, white suburban voters to inform them turn
not in philadelphia. progressive prosecutor larry krasner was easily reelected as d.a., and he joins me tonight to talk about criminal justice reform, defund the police, and more. good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. since darkness fell an hour earlier today it seems appropriate this daylight standard evening to begin by playing the blues. upon occasion the late legendary bluesman bb king would jam with an amateur guitarist and singer named lee atwater. king and isaac hayes were among the many...