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were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7th, 1769. they purchased a house on third street, which i know kayla will tell us more about. >> that is where i am today actually. this is the powel on 422 south third street in philadelphia. please come visit us, we are open for terrorist currently thursday to thundering. 11 to 3 pm. starts on the hour. we would love to see you there. sam if you can get away or if you around the philadelphia area it is great to have the tours. they are happening right now during the current circumstances with covid. this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a
were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7th, 1769. they purchased a house on third street, which i know kayla will tell us more about. >> that is where i am today actually. this is the powel on 422 south third street in...
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mayor of philadelphia in the new republic. he also had his hand in a number of different organizations in philadelphia. he was a member of the library company in philadelphia the american philosophical society the hand in hand fire company and the society for promoting agriculture, which if you're well familiar with washington, you can imagine that was a horse an interesting topic between the two of them. sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from circa 1793. so this was kind of at the height of her social scene, which caleb will talk about more of how the powell's had a just thei
mayor of philadelphia in the new republic. he also had his hand in a number of different organizations in philadelphia. he was a member of the library company in philadelphia the american philosophical society the hand in hand fire company and the society for promoting agriculture, which if you're well familiar with washington, you can imagine that was a horse an interesting topic between the two of them. sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the...
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were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7th, 1769. they purchased a house on third street, which i know kayla will tell us more about. >> that is where i am today actually. this is the powel on 422 south third street in philadelphia. please come visit us, we are open for terrorist currently thursday to thundering. 11 to 3 pm. starts on the hour. we would love to see you there. sam if you can get away or if you around the philadelphia area it is great to have the tours. they are happening right now during the current circumstances with covid. this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a
were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7th, 1769. they purchased a house on third street, which i know kayla will tell us more about. >> that is where i am today actually. this is the powel on 422 south third street in...
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it is unsafe to stay open and do business after dark in philadelphia, dana. 63% of philadelphia residentsg track. 70% say it's because of crimes, drugs and public safety up 30% from two years ago when the same poll asked that same question. and to typify it all, when the mayor of philadelphia after a shooting on the fourth of july says i just can't wait to get out of here and not be mayor anymore. ifm owe so sick of it i can't deal with it anymore that tells you all you need to know. even the guy running the city doesn't want to be here anymore. >> dana: always good to talk to you and we hope things get better there in philadelphia. >> bill: if they feel that way in philly from california, homelessness and crime new survey showing that people in san francisco have had it with their town. san francisco chronicle survey found about a third of those surveyed said they were likely to flee the city in the next three years. 43% it's not getting better and they think san francisco will be the exact same two years from now. 35% say things might be even worse than they are at the moment, which is
it is unsafe to stay open and do business after dark in philadelphia, dana. 63% of philadelphia residentsg track. 70% say it's because of crimes, drugs and public safety up 30% from two years ago when the same poll asked that same question. and to typify it all, when the mayor of philadelphia after a shooting on the fourth of july says i just can't wait to get out of here and not be mayor anymore. ifm owe so sick of it i can't deal with it anymore that tells you all you need to know. even the...
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you see his title in philadelphia. mr. present would poetically become his title under the constitution itself. most of the delegates had borne arms in the war. a third were veterans of washington's continental army, and five of the 55 delegate as one from each of five distinct states out of the 12 that met in philadelphia. rhode island boycotted the event, had personally served as washington's aides to camp. these former aides were obviously washington's men, not madison's. new york's alexander hamilton. pennsylvania's thomas mifflin. maryland's james mchenry, virginia's edmund randolph. and south carolina's charles coatsworth. pinckney. so they'd be just to put it in modern terminology, since we meet on the day after stephen breyer steps down from the supreme court to be replaced by one of his former law clerks, captain g. brown jackson. and you heard that way back when i clerked for then judge breyer. and that in boston, washington is surrounded by his law clerks, basically, you know, his military clerks. and they're th
you see his title in philadelphia. mr. present would poetically become his title under the constitution itself. most of the delegates had borne arms in the war. a third were veterans of washington's continental army, and five of the 55 delegate as one from each of five distinct states out of the 12 that met in philadelphia. rhode island boycotted the event, had personally served as washington's aides to camp. these former aides were obviously washington's men, not madison's. new york's...
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her activism has tied together the housing crisis in philadelphia and in the taking of children in philadelphia. housing and security being the main reasons why children are taken and put housing and to foster care. she said no, you can't come in. what do they do, they bring a police officer with them. next time. she refuses. they go to court and get a trial judge to order her to let them in her house. this all the way up until the supreme court of pennsylvania. largely because of her work. i was told that she drafted and everything. by the way i will give the a shout out to the community legal services. the acu of pennsylvania who drafted pointed out the racism in this system. the pennsylvania supreme court held that it violated her fourth amendment right to insist on entering her home without probable cause. there was no probable cause. this was based on a anonymous tip, which often happens, mostly it is reporters who reports . anonymous tips can trigger an investigation. anybody could call and make something up. that should not be in reason why government agents should come search her home.
her activism has tied together the housing crisis in philadelphia and in the taking of children in philadelphia. housing and security being the main reasons why children are taken and put housing and to foster care. she said no, you can't come in. what do they do, they bring a police officer with them. next time. she refuses. they go to court and get a trial judge to order her to let them in her house. this all the way up until the supreme court of pennsylvania. largely because of her work. i...
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we can just look at philadelphia, it reminds me of when i came to philadelphia and i brought along amiddle schooler. iceland was going to enter middle school. literally, a professor at wharton i met with while i was being recruited told me, you can't send your scott sun to the philadelphia public schools, that would be child abuse. those are her exact words, that would be child abuse. it's abuse by the state, not by the parents. so, all of these needs, including income support, we know for example that the biden administration's ways of getting cash into people's hands, parents hands during the covid pandemic, which now is probably going to end because congress won't fund it. but we know that that reduced poverty, child poverty. we also know that the best way to reduce childhood poverty and harms to children is simply to increase the incomes of parents. >> go figure. >> go figure, exactly. do we need a study? but study after study shows this. we know ways that would support children and families better, including community based mutual aid that actually provides, in a non coercive wa
we can just look at philadelphia, it reminds me of when i came to philadelphia and i brought along amiddle schooler. iceland was going to enter middle school. literally, a professor at wharton i met with while i was being recruited told me, you can't send your scott sun to the philadelphia public schools, that would be child abuse. those are her exact words, that would be child abuse. it's abuse by the state, not by the parents. so, all of these needs, including income support, we know for...
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now, as you heard, i am from philadelphia originally, mason did not like philadelphia. he's he's big on writing fiery letters back to back to friends. so he arrives in philadelphia with the virginia delegation. he is fully committed at that time to the notion of a strong national government. he is in agreement with the others on the virginia delegation about that. but when he arrives, he is not at all happy. he writes letters back home in which he complains that philadelphia is dirty, the people are rude, too expensive, the food is horrible and he can't wait to get home. so he clearly is not enthused about that aspect of it. this is also the furthest he ever travels away from gunston hall. so there are also in some of his writings, are this sense of longing to be home. but what he does do is he participate fully in the convention based on madison's own notes. mason was the third most frequent speaker of all the delegates at the convention, which was very unlike mason. he much preferred to work behind the scenes alone in the tavern, writing out his ideas. but he is one o
now, as you heard, i am from philadelphia originally, mason did not like philadelphia. he's he's big on writing fiery letters back to back to friends. so he arrives in philadelphia with the virginia delegation. he is fully committed at that time to the notion of a strong national government. he is in agreement with the others on the virginia delegation about that. but when he arrives, he is not at all happy. he writes letters back home in which he complains that philadelphia is dirty, the...
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philadelphia.t is happening to philadelphia. working for workshop last weekend in philadelphia. 14. -- 14 people were shot last week and in philadelphia. 14. whoa. that is a lot of fake news. [booing] wow. they will go out and check the facts. four people were killed last weekend. at one point last month, seven people were shot in the span of just 71 minutes. philadelphia. this year in philadelphia, it has already seen more than 1400 people shot, including numerous, beautiful, little children. last year, the city set an all-time murder record with 560 homicides. it is on track to shadow that record again in 2022 nobody has ever seen, other than some other democrat-run cities. armed robberies in philadelphia are up 62%. doug, you have to take care of this. you have to take care of this. [cheers and applause] and oz will send you the goods. oz, send him the goods. you know what the goods are? lots of police officers. that's what the goods are. [cheers and applause] just recently announced, retail the
philadelphia.t is happening to philadelphia. working for workshop last weekend in philadelphia. 14. -- 14 people were shot last week and in philadelphia. 14. whoa. that is a lot of fake news. [booing] wow. they will go out and check the facts. four people were killed last weekend. at one point last month, seven people were shot in the span of just 71 minutes. philadelphia. this year in philadelphia, it has already seen more than 1400 people shot, including numerous, beautiful, little children....
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the story of new philadelphia is our story. and it rightly deserves a place in our national park system. as chair of the natural resources committee, our members have committed to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion throughout our committee's work, including by advancing the preservation of forgotten or undertold stories. i would like to thank my colleague, representative lahood, for introducing this important legislation, for championing the bill on behalf of not only his constituents, but the overall interest of the american people. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. carl: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carl: madam speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 820, the new philadelphia national historical site act, sponsored by congressman darin lahood of illinois, which would establish
the story of new philadelphia is our story. and it rightly deserves a place in our national park system. as chair of the natural resources committee, our members have committed to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion throughout our committee's work, including by advancing the preservation of forgotten or undertold stories. i would like to thank my colleague, representative lahood, for introducing this important legislation, for championing the bill on behalf of not only his constituents, but...
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that philadelphia store ransacked. we will show you the full tape. for a pennsylvania senate candidate fetterman, his ads are disturbing. take a look. >> the eagles are so much better than the eagles. >> sean: i think he meant the steelers. actor alec baldwin is facing criminal charges and an indictment. first tonight democrats are more desperate than ever to distract from joe biden's failures as their mid-term warning signs are flashing brighter. americans are rejecting the destructive socialist agenda. americans are rejecting their radical open borders. they are rejecting their extreme green new deal and climate alarmists. americans are rejecting this defund the no cash bail. americans are rejecting the student loan bail out and their reckless spending and out of control high inflation lunacy. they are rejecting the never ending obsession with all things january 6th and donald trump and the politics of personal destruction. that's the reason why tonight democrats are desperate to demonize and slander any republican at all costs and try to hide thei
that philadelphia store ransacked. we will show you the full tape. for a pennsylvania senate candidate fetterman, his ads are disturbing. take a look. >> the eagles are so much better than the eagles. >> sean: i think he meant the steelers. actor alec baldwin is facing criminal charges and an indictment. first tonight democrats are more desperate than ever to distract from joe biden's failures as their mid-term warning signs are flashing brighter. americans are rejecting the...
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a french privateer in the port of philadelphia. and the problem was his privateers were really, really good. so would go out, capture british ships and drag them back into the port of philadelphia at the port of philadelphia was six blocks from washington's house. it was also just a few blocks. the british minister's house. so you can imagine how well that behavior went over there when he was literally dragging british ships into the port and then renaming them things like citizen ginni. it's a little bit of an insult to both the british minister and to proclamation in august to washington convened a few cabinet meetings and he basically said, do we do? he will not listen to reason, he will not listen to us. he will not stop. and the cabinet ultimately decided to request the recall of ginni from france. this was a huge step. the united states had never done so before. they weren't sure how offended france was going to be and were very tentative and nervous this step. but they felt like it was really essential because he just was so
a french privateer in the port of philadelphia. and the problem was his privateers were really, really good. so would go out, capture british ships and drag them back into the port of philadelphia at the port of philadelphia was six blocks from washington's house. it was also just a few blocks. the british minister's house. so you can imagine how well that behavior went over there when he was literally dragging british ships into the port and then renaming them things like citizen ginni. it's a...
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so happily the firemen have rushed to the rescue, the archdiocese of philadelphia the case was argued one of the early cases justice baird heard in november. and of the argument went very well. i am prior full be the super majority i don't think we can convince. i am hopeful that will be a moderate opinion by justice brian was struggling to get middle ground in this question seemed to him extreme heat yanked their license. that's the tenor of his questions justice kagan likewise seemed to be somewhere in between. i think we will win. there is an example of a city government stepping in and saying we are going take the side of one community in the culture wars. >> kent is in a sign of the cultural change on the growing hostilities and religion? it's not just the balancing of a couple of things as you say, these people are tarred as bigots as the equality act will do them. would you agree this is more the national movement rather than the propping of a case in philadelphia? >> unfit case is empirical it's a manifestation of this national movement. it is frequently evil because you are d
so happily the firemen have rushed to the rescue, the archdiocese of philadelphia the case was argued one of the early cases justice baird heard in november. and of the argument went very well. i am prior full be the super majority i don't think we can convince. i am hopeful that will be a moderate opinion by justice brian was struggling to get middle ground in this question seemed to him extreme heat yanked their license. that's the tenor of his questions justice kagan likewise seemed to be...
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hundred teenagers trashing a wawa in philadelphia. the chaos.owing merchandise, peering to dance on store shelves, ransacked the place. some kids in the video reportedly is young as ten. police are pleading with parents to identify the children if they were involved. good luck with that. in new jersey and authorized car rally captured on camera including burnouts and doughnuts in an intersection. two people eventually were killed when one car crash into another and hit pedestrians. police reportedly tried to break it up but they were "grossly outnumbered." over to the windy city, that's where folks are enjoying an evening out but then had to scramble for cover as a gunman to open fire. the drive-by shooting entering one person and scatter the outdoor diners in the process. no other reports of injuries or arrests, at least not yet. one man infiltrated a police facility monday using a fire escape. reportedly climbed five stories and enter the building through a propped open door. officers at the time were doing s.w.a.t. training inside the buildin
hundred teenagers trashing a wawa in philadelphia. the chaos.owing merchandise, peering to dance on store shelves, ransacked the place. some kids in the video reportedly is young as ten. police are pleading with parents to identify the children if they were involved. good luck with that. in new jersey and authorized car rally captured on camera including burnouts and doughnuts in an intersection. two people eventually were killed when one car crash into another and hit pedestrians. police...
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violent crime up 6% as of last week in philadelphia.e than 30%, commercial burglaries up almost 50% and gun robbery almost 60%, armed robbery with a gun. that's in contrast to some other parts of the country, homicides are down nationwide by 2%, rape is down as well, although violent crime and robbery up a little bit. but it's bad here, and i'll tell you, those scenes, you know, i got in trouble when i was a kid, but i don't know, not that bad. >> aishah: not like that, jeff, neither did i. things have changed. >> john: major political shift in europe with right wing parties performing well in the italian and swedish elections, voters concerned about immigration and crime. bring you the director of the heritage foundation margaret thatcher center for freedom, it's good to see you. so, we have in italy, georgia maloney, probably going to become italy's first prime minister, a hard right candidate. and in sweden, formed by neo-nazis and skin heads likely to be the largest party in the sweden party, the vox party in spain, marine lepin mad
violent crime up 6% as of last week in philadelphia.e than 30%, commercial burglaries up almost 50% and gun robbery almost 60%, armed robbery with a gun. that's in contrast to some other parts of the country, homicides are down nationwide by 2%, rape is down as well, although violent crime and robbery up a little bit. but it's bad here, and i'll tell you, those scenes, you know, i got in trouble when i was a kid, but i don't know, not that bad. >> aishah: not like that, jeff, neither did...
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now, as you heard, i am from philadelphia originally, mason did not like philadelphia. he's he's big on writing fiery letters back to back to friends. so he arrives in philadelphia with the virginia delegation. he is fully committed at that time to the notion of a strong national government. he is in agreement with the others on the virginia delegation about that. but when he arrives, he is not at all happy. he writes letters back home in which he complains that philadelphia is dirty, the people are rude, too expensive, the food is horrible and he can't wait to get home. so he clearly is not enthused about that aspect of it. this is also the furthest he ever travels away from gunston hall. so there are also in some of his writings, are this sense of longing to be home. but what he does do is he participate fully in the convention based on madison's own notes. mason was the third most frequent speaker of all the delegates at the convention, which was very unlike mason. he much preferred to work behind the scenes alone in the tavern, writing out his ideas. but he is one o
now, as you heard, i am from philadelphia originally, mason did not like philadelphia. he's he's big on writing fiery letters back to back to friends. so he arrives in philadelphia with the virginia delegation. he is fully committed at that time to the notion of a strong national government. he is in agreement with the others on the virginia delegation about that. but when he arrives, he is not at all happy. he writes letters back home in which he complains that philadelphia is dirty, the...
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i grew up south of philadelphia, the mushroom capital of the world.dad would be clear and tell me to not grow up and be a mushroom. you don't sit in the dark all day long and get fed manure. you might get canned at the end of it all. i made sure i got outside of the shed and i spent my whole life trying to figure out how to make things a little different and a little better than what i had been given. my father passionately believed in the american dream you have heard others speak of today. the american dream was you work your tail off, you serve america, you serve americans, and you get to be an american. is that right? [applause] it is also really empowering if you control your destiny and that is what i grew up with. if i worked harder, i would succeed, if i didn't work hard, i did not deserve to succeed. no one could take that away from me. i went to med school, i was living in west philly. you could walk from west philly to campus and it was safe. you can't do that right now. i started tinkering and inventing things. i learned to understand how
i grew up south of philadelphia, the mushroom capital of the world.dad would be clear and tell me to not grow up and be a mushroom. you don't sit in the dark all day long and get fed manure. you might get canned at the end of it all. i made sure i got outside of the shed and i spent my whole life trying to figure out how to make things a little different and a little better than what i had been given. my father passionately believed in the american dream you have heard others speak of today....
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philadelphia. fake news will go out and check -- that's a lot of fake news. 10 -- woah. they will go out and check the facts. the total number of people who were killed -- seven people were shot, this city has already seen more than 1004 hundred people shot including numerous beautiful little children. last year the city set an all-time murder record with 560 homicides. it's on track to shatter that record again in 2022. numbers that no one has ever seen -- aside from some democrat run cities. 62% -- doug, you have to take care of this. dr. oz will thank you for doing this. do you know what the goods are, lots of police officers -- send him the goods. [applause] just recently announced, retail theft is up 59% from last year. there have been more than 750 carjackings this year -- anybody have a nice car? you won't have it long. more than triple the average from 2010-2019. instead of trying to demonize half of the population, biden and congressional democrats should focus on ending the bloodshed and
philadelphia. fake news will go out and check -- that's a lot of fake news. 10 -- woah. they will go out and check the facts. the total number of people who were killed -- seven people were shot, this city has already seen more than 1004 hundred people shot including numerous beautiful little children. last year the city set an all-time murder record with 560 homicides. it's on track to shatter that record again in 2022. numbers that no one has ever seen -- aside from some democrat run cities....
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anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday., the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings. you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from tampa, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm wendy gillette in new york. president biden and florida republican governor ron desantis have finally spoken as hurricane ian approaches the state's gulf coast. they discussed preparations for the storm. desantis is a potential contender for president in 2024. in the past few days, president biden had talked with the mayors of tampa, st. petersburg, and clearwater. >>> lyft has put the brakes on all hiring in the u.s. through the end of the year ahead of a possible recession. the rideshare company has nearly 5,000 employees. >>> maroon 5 is the latest musical act to announce a residency in vegas. it will kick off in march at the park mgm and run through august. tickets go on sale monday. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news,
anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday., the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings. you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from tampa, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm wendy gillette in new york. president biden and florida republican governor ron desantis have finally spoken as hurricane ian approaches the state's gulf coast. they discussed preparations for the...
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this is happening in philadelphia but it affects everybody.f living if you have to bring cops in to philly to deal with the situation with more criminals on the ground. >> safety is the first thing you need, right? we know that here in new york city. >> harris: that's the only job government has. >> we know in new york city how unsafe it is walking here. new york city has a lot more people than philadelphia and former u.s. attorney william mcswain was very critical of krasner for promoting a culture of disrespecting police officers at his d.a. victory parties. his supporters were chanting f police and no good cops in a racist system. >> harris: nate foye, good to see you. voters are losing faith in the the biden administration they are telling it to the pollsters. just 38% now feel the white house is competent. a 13% drop from a year ago when 51% said the same. the decline is seen from voters across the board including a steep slide among independents and the left. florida senator rick scott says there is a good reason to be confident about a
this is happening in philadelphia but it affects everybody.f living if you have to bring cops in to philly to deal with the situation with more criminals on the ground. >> safety is the first thing you need, right? we know that here in new york city. >> harris: that's the only job government has. >> we know in new york city how unsafe it is walking here. new york city has a lot more people than philadelphia and former u.s. attorney william mcswain was very critical of krasner...
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it's an issue in philadelphia and especially in philadelphia.z joins us now. tell me more about democrats in washington state releasing the state's most dangerous criminals back into the community. how and why are they doing this? >> roy russell in 2,005 after attempting to rape a 14-year-old girl strangled her to death. this was his third felony which allowed a judge to sentence him to life under our three strikes law. democrats have been trying to weaken the three strikes law in washington, two years ago they took second degree robbery off of the list of penalties that can be used during the three strike law. one year later they decided to make that bill retroactive. roy russell had previously been charged with 2nd ° robbery so there is based upon him already serving 16 years and having good behavior in prison a possibility he gets released within three years depending on what a judge decides next month. on top of that the state supreme court is overrun by democrats saying anyone who was young who got sentenced to a life sentence have to be re
it's an issue in philadelphia and especially in philadelphia.z joins us now. tell me more about democrats in washington state releasing the state's most dangerous criminals back into the community. how and why are they doing this? >> roy russell in 2,005 after attempting to rape a 14-year-old girl strangled her to death. this was his third felony which allowed a judge to sentence him to life under our three strikes law. democrats have been trying to weaken the three strikes law in...
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>> that all philadelphia factoid here, 62.2% of black parents and philadelphia have moved their kidsdelphia. it's about controlling your kids because black parents are making the decision that my kids will do better or your kids will do better in schools where they have options and there not be masked up and shut down. anita: i think a lot of parents during the pandemic did move their kids from public to private schools. they wanted a more normal education. i think it's sad for public schools across the nation. >> this is our future. >> hard to learn with the mask on. right discussion. that doesn't or us. we will see you next weekend. the fox report with john scott starts right about now. ♪ >> the search for a missing mother and heiress from tennessee is now in its third day. good evening. this is the fox report. ♪ police say eliza fletcher was last seen jogging before she was violently abducted friday morning. the man accused of kidnapping her is now in custody. the suspect was convicted of another kidnapping more than two
>> that all philadelphia factoid here, 62.2% of black parents and philadelphia have moved their kidsdelphia. it's about controlling your kids because black parents are making the decision that my kids will do better or your kids will do better in schools where they have options and there not be masked up and shut down. anita: i think a lot of parents during the pandemic did move their kids from public to private schools. they wanted a more normal education. i think it's sad for public...
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they don't want to talk about turning their back on philadelphia.n't want to talk about racism being taught in their schools, that children are being taught to hate each other based on skin tone. they flag parents at school boards for simply having an opinion as domestic terrorists. they don't want to talk about the shut down, mask mandates, forcing your kids to where masks. i call that child views -- child abuse. it is. yep. they don't want to talk about levine. neither do i. levine sent the sick back to our homes and killed the elderly. he kept us out while our moms and dads were left to die alone. they don't want to talk about schapiro who did nothing or lift a finger to help your loved ones. my opponent had been the attorney general -- for six years. he is a total failure. rhyme has gone up 76 percent. murders have doubled. sentinel deaths, we are the fourth worst in the nation. shame on him. he wants to roll back 50 years of women's achievements in sports by having men dominate girls teams. that's extreme. like the elitists that he is, schapiro
they don't want to talk about turning their back on philadelphia.n't want to talk about racism being taught in their schools, that children are being taught to hate each other based on skin tone. they flag parents at school boards for simply having an opinion as domestic terrorists. they don't want to talk about the shut down, mask mandates, forcing your kids to where masks. i call that child views -- child abuse. it is. yep. they don't want to talk about levine. neither do i. levine sent the...
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anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> o'donnell: and that is tonight's "cbs evening news."where we'll continue tracking hurricane ian. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30.
anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> o'donnell: and that is tonight's "cbs evening news."where we'll continue tracking hurricane ian. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate....
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then we go to philadelphia.tay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "bella ciao," the classic italian protest song being sung in persian by an iranian woman, in a video that has gone viral online as part of nationwide protests. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. a property management company partly owned by donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner has agreed to pay $3.25 million to the state of maryland and to reimburse tens of thousands of tenants in baltimore. maryland's attorney general brian frosh said -- "this is a case in which landlords deceived and cheated tenants and subjected them to miserable living conditions." the state of maryland sued the kushner-owned company after propublica detailed how the company hounded low-income tenants with a barrage of lawsuits, eviction notices and late fees, even when the tenants were in the right. propublica's 2017 investigation was headlined "the beleaguered -- was written by alec macgillis, who joins us now from baltimore. he is an award-winning rep
then we go to philadelphia.tay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "bella ciao," the classic italian protest song being sung in persian by an iranian woman, in a video that has gone viral online as part of nationwide protests. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. a property management company partly owned by donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner has agreed to pay $3.25 million to the state of maryland and to reimburse tens of thousands of tenants in baltimore....
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they don't want to talk about how they turned their back on philadelphia.retty bad if you want to talk about racism being taught in our schools. tickets are being taught to each other based on their skin tone. they don't want to talk about how they have flagged parents in school boards for simply having a strong opinion. fight them as domestic terrorists. they do want to talk about the shutdown the mask mandates forcing your kids to wear a mask. i call that child abuse.he [applause] it is. they don't want to talk about levine. neither do i. killing thousands for elderly found that there was a bad idea and our moms and dads were left to die alone. they do want to talk about shapiro who did nothing and didn't lift a finger to help your loved ones. you know my own and has been the attorney general for six years and the guy is a big failure. on his watch crime is gone up 37%. murders had doubled. we are the 12th homicides in the nation in fentanyl number four in the nation.th shame on him. he ignores sex trafficking while he and dances his own political -- he w
they don't want to talk about how they turned their back on philadelphia.retty bad if you want to talk about racism being taught in our schools. tickets are being taught to each other based on their skin tone. they don't want to talk about how they have flagged parents in school boards for simply having a strong opinion. fight them as domestic terrorists. they do want to talk about the shutdown the mask mandates forcing your kids to wear a mask. i call that child abuse.he [applause] it is. they...
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boris. >> dan merica in philadelphia. thank you so much. >>> all right.mississippi, residents have brought a lawsuit against the city amid the ongoing water crisis. what the residents are demanding. i will speak with a plaintiff in the case when we come back. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? hide my skin? not me. dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. . >>> several residents from jackson, mississippi, filed a class-action lawsuit against the city, mayor and several others regarding the ongoing water crisis that left tens of thousands of people without safe and running water. but the lawsuit alleges that jackson's water supply has
boris. >> dan merica in philadelphia. thank you so much. >>> all right.mississippi, residents have brought a lawsuit against the city amid the ongoing water crisis. what the residents are demanding. i will speak with a plaintiff in the case when we come back. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? hide my skin? not me. dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic...
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to philadelphia in a matter of days.be in the next few days. professor maclean, as he talks about political violence, you say the best predictor for a successful coup is a failed coup for which there is no accountability. talk about the political violence, how it has been dealt with, what it means, what should be done. nancy: thank you. i think that is extremely important for people to understand, and that is not just me speaking, that is the consensus of comparative political science of those who study coups. we do not yet have accountability at the highest levels for the events on january 6 and the ongoing criminal conspiracy against our country that has been more than demonstrated by the house select committee to investigate the events of january 6. the problem is if you don't have accountability, those acts become normalized, and the people who engage in them become more emboldened to become more violent, more threatening. something that biden said at the top of his remarks is extremely important, that so much that h
to philadelphia in a matter of days.be in the next few days. professor maclean, as he talks about political violence, you say the best predictor for a successful coup is a failed coup for which there is no accountability. talk about the political violence, how it has been dealt with, what it means, what should be done. nancy: thank you. i think that is extremely important for people to understand, and that is not just me speaking, that is the consensus of comparative political science of those...
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anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday.back later for "cbs mornings." and follow us any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm caitlin huey-burns. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. in his speech in philadelphia, president biden said former president trump and maga republicans are threatening the foundations of the republic. the fiery speech in front of independence hall directly took on the former president and said trump supporters do not respect e >>> is mis saturday after scrubbing a launchar week. the agency says they've changed fueling procedures to fix problems with engine chilling. artemis could eventually take astronauts back to the moon. >>> and serena and venus held court again at the u.s. open thursday night, but lost their doubles match to a pair of czech opponents. it is likely the end of serena's doubles career as she evolves away from tennis. together the williams sisters have won 14 major doubles titles. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell
anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday.back later for "cbs mornings." and follow us any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm caitlin huey-burns. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. in his speech in philadelphia, president biden said former president trump and maga republicans are threatening the foundations of the republic. the fiery speech in front of...
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this happened saturday evening at a wawa in a philadelphia suburb.s young people pouring into the store, then proceeding to steal food, drinks, and a variety of other items. during the chaos the suspects also heavily damaged the store and there is now video of people throwing things, and a girl dancing on a counter. police say there were roughly a hundred suspects, and most were juveniles. how do police know exactly? because they were on scene but did not arrest anyone. instead they decided to simply disburse the crowd. but now they want the public's help identifying those young people, and wawa is working with police to, quoting here, bring all the perpetrators to justice as soon as possible. but recent evidence and patterns concerning this type of behavior strongly suggest those people will not be brought to justice. maybe that's why police are now making a plea to their parents. watch. >> some of this comes back to home training, some of this comes back to parenting. somebody brought that question up in terms of the parents. that onus can't always
this happened saturday evening at a wawa in a philadelphia suburb.s young people pouring into the store, then proceeding to steal food, drinks, and a variety of other items. during the chaos the suspects also heavily damaged the store and there is now video of people throwing things, and a girl dancing on a counter. police say there were roughly a hundred suspects, and most were juveniles. how do police know exactly? because they were on scene but did not arrest anyone. instead they decided to...
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tonight more than 100 schools across philadelphia were forced to close early due to insufficient or no air conditioning. students were let out after indoor temperatures topped 90 degrees in some classrooms. it's especially hot out west. nearly 55 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories. some areas expecting to top 110 degrees. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. widespread dangerous heat expected across a big portion of the west under an area of high pressure, excessive heat warnings, heat advisories in effect. not only will there be triple-digit heat, some of the overnight lows staying in the 80s. this is some dangerous heat with triple-digits expected. even in los angeles, usually getting that cool water from the pacific. not this time. 94 degrees tomorrow. and in the tropics, still looking very active. in fact, expecting development out of a couple of areas of investigation. an 80% chance of development out of this. but for now, no immediate threat to land. norah? >>
tonight more than 100 schools across philadelphia were forced to close early due to insufficient or no air conditioning. students were let out after indoor temperatures topped 90 degrees in some classrooms. it's especially hot out west. nearly 55 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories. some areas expecting to top 110 degrees. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. widespread...
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abortion in philadelphia. >> dr.be a joke. might be a joke. but it's not funny. it's not funny because that is on the ballot here in pennsylvania right now. [ applause ] i fought for philadelphia and i'm going to fight for abortion rights here in pennsylvania. and in america. >> reporter: pam, it's worth noting that this was not just his message in philadelphia. he also mentioned something very similar in northampton county and that gets at how motivating this issue is for not just democrats but independents and leaning republicans as well. >> as we mentioned, these were his first formal rallies since suffering that stroke and he didn't shy away from talking about the fact that he had had this stroke. how is he progressing? >> reporter: yeah, i mean honestly this is his first formal rally in philadelphia since that stroke in may and i'll be honest with you, he took about two months off and there were some rough moments when he came back onto the trail. there were a few times that he would drop words. he admitted at t
abortion in philadelphia. >> dr.be a joke. might be a joke. but it's not funny. it's not funny because that is on the ballot here in pennsylvania right now. [ applause ] i fought for philadelphia and i'm going to fight for abortion rights here in pennsylvania. and in america. >> reporter: pam, it's worth noting that this was not just his message in philadelphia. he also mentioned something very similar in northampton county and that gets at how motivating this issue is for not just...
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: north philadelphia. >> it was an opportunity to learn more about polo. >> a super dynamic.t here, saying it's lit. >> reporter: the philadelphia polo classic is a dream come true for chafer anyone kareem rosser. he learned the sport for free through a local program called worko ride, which took him from rough neighborhoods to ritzy polo grounds. >> i've participated in so many polo events around the world, i'm, like, it's finally time to bring something to our own neighborhood. >> reporter: he brought friends, too, like nacho figueras, dubbed the david beckham of polo. and shariah harris, a work to ride alum and former polo captain add cornell university, along with her mom. >> can philly be a polo town? oh, most definitely. we do it philly style. >> reporter: in your dreams when people think of philly and sport, will they think about eagles and the phillies and the flyers and polo. >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: polo, an old sport with a w hiladelphia. >> o'donnell: and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in tampa, florida where we'll conti nue >> ju
: north philadelphia. >> it was an opportunity to learn more about polo. >> a super dynamic.t here, saying it's lit. >> reporter: the philadelphia polo classic is a dream come true for chafer anyone kareem rosser. he learned the sport for free through a local program called worko ride, which took him from rough neighborhoods to ritzy polo grounds. >> i've participated in so many polo events around the world, i'm, like, it's finally time to bring something to our own...
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anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> o'donnell: what a great program.ht's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in our nation's capital. good night.
anne-marie green, cbs news, philadelphia. >> o'donnell: what a great program.ht's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in our nation's capital. good night.