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this is a philadelphia named joseph reed back to philadelphia because this was really the best you know, it was the largest city in british north america. it was the place that had manufactured showers, that could produce goods. it was a place where what imported goods had not been prevented from being imported by the british navy, could be could be purchased. and a fabulous quote. this is kind of the theme of the evening. he writes, he sends them enacted robber of 1775 back to philadelphia. and so they need you to get together. all my camp equipage. so these are all the things is going to need to take the field as commander in chief the following year. then he writes the beginning of march to ask how it's going. and this is a quote from that letter. he says, i cannot take the field without equipage. and after i have once got into a tent, i shall not soon quit. it. now, he did not know that this was going to be an eight year conflict. and with the exception of just two visits in 1781 after yorktown to mount vernon, he remained out in the tented field for that entire period of time. so w
this is a philadelphia named joseph reed back to philadelphia because this was really the best you know, it was the largest city in british north america. it was the place that had manufactured showers, that could produce goods. it was a place where what imported goods had not been prevented from being imported by the british navy, could be could be purchased. and a fabulous quote. this is kind of the theme of the evening. he writes, he sends them enacted robber of 1775 back to philadelphia....
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[laughter] so then he runs way to philadelphia.ut he is the apprentice to his brother who is a publisher and printer and every night he takes books down from the shelf and learns. to people in history, maybe three with aristotle, who really tried to learn everything you could know about every subject. leonardo da vinci. because they see the connection between the arts and humanities. steve jobs once said that basically the reason bill gates created the most god-awful product to be done that isnd almost unusable is because he studied only coding and computer science that steve jobs had poetry and calligraphy and dance and the arts. so when steve did have product launch it was the intersection of the arts and technology. that is what we do at tulane but that is what you were saying it is the key to creativity. >> philadelphia during franklin's time was the creative one —- the cradle of creativity. why was that? >> is deeply important to understand those that become cradles of creativity. human start in 1570 with florence at the house
[laughter] so then he runs way to philadelphia.ut he is the apprentice to his brother who is a publisher and printer and every night he takes books down from the shelf and learns. to people in history, maybe three with aristotle, who really tried to learn everything you could know about every subject. leonardo da vinci. because they see the connection between the arts and humanities. steve jobs once said that basically the reason bill gates created the most god-awful product to be done that...
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this is a philadelphia named joseph reed back to philadelphia because this was really the best you know it was the largest city in british north america. it was the place that had manufactured showers, that could produce goods. it was a place where what imported goods had not been prevented from being imported by the british navy, could be could be purchased. and a fabulous quote. this is kind of the theme of the evening. he writes, he sends them enacted robber of 1775 back to philadelphia. and so they need you to get together. all my camp equipage. so these are all the things is going to need to take the field as commander in chief the following year. then he writes the beginning of march to ask how it's going. and this is a quote from that letter. he says, i cannot take the field without equipage. and after i have once got into a tent, i shall not soon quit. it. now, he did not know that this was going to be an eight year conflict. and with the exception of just two visits in 1781 after yorktown to mount vernon, he remained out in the tented field for that entire period of time. so wh
this is a philadelphia named joseph reed back to philadelphia because this was really the best you know it was the largest city in british north america. it was the place that had manufactured showers, that could produce goods. it was a place where what imported goods had not been prevented from being imported by the british navy, could be could be purchased. and a fabulous quote. this is kind of the theme of the evening. he writes, he sends them enacted robber of 1775 back to philadelphia. and...
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philadelphia. bad things. >> former vice president joe biden will become the 46th president of the united states. >> i had no idea what we would be in for. >> i thought it was a failure. i thought my friends were messing with me. >> a philadelphia landscaping company has been thrust into the national spot light. >> the entire thing was supposed to be anonymous. >> it put me in shock to see my name on the president's twitter. we probably got thousands of calls. >> you have 900 -- >> we had a lot. >> i remember, did we make a mistake? >> way too many trees. here's the other thing. and i think we'll discuss this with the board when we have zoom. >> my name's marie siravo. i'm 65, and i'm the president of four seasons total landscaping in north east philadelphia. we do grounds maintenance and irrigation, and seeding, flowers, snow removal, kind of boring. >> you have a phone call. >> i think the most challenging part of starting the business and being in business is being woman-owned. nobody took you s
philadelphia. bad things. >> former vice president joe biden will become the 46th president of the united states. >> i had no idea what we would be in for. >> i thought it was a failure. i thought my friends were messing with me. >> a philadelphia landscaping company has been thrust into the national spot light. >> the entire thing was supposed to be anonymous. >> it put me in shock to see my name on the president's twitter. we probably got thousands of...
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he runs a way to philadelphia. but yeah, it's that sort of self taught person where he is apprenticed to his brother who is a publisher and printer, and every night he takes books down from the shelves and learns here and what franklin does, there are two people in history, , mae three if you count aristotle, that two people in history of humanity who really tried to learn everything you could possibly know about every subject that was noble. leonardo da vinci and ben franklin. and that's why i wanted to do biographies of both. because what they see is the connection between the arts and the humanities. as you said at the end of your talk, that people, steve jobs once said and he it goes rigo your story about poetry, that basically the reason bill gates created the zoom which was a most god-awful product ever to be done in microsoft word is almost unusable, was because he studied only coding insights and computer science where steve jobs studied calligraphy, dance, poetry and art when he went to college. so that no
he runs a way to philadelphia. but yeah, it's that sort of self taught person where he is apprenticed to his brother who is a publisher and printer, and every night he takes books down from the shelves and learns here and what franklin does, there are two people in history, , mae three if you count aristotle, that two people in history of humanity who really tried to learn everything you could possibly know about every subject that was noble. leonardo da vinci and ben franklin. and that's why i...
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i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. isn't the events of january 6 and donald trump's holding on to presidential records at mar-a-lago, here's how he explained the move. >> based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election, and the sitting president's stated intention to be a candidate as well, i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a special counsel. >> trump then responded during a keynote speech that the america first gala at mar-a-lago calling it an appalling announcement and a horrendous abuse of power. >> they want to do bad thing to the greatest movement in the history of our country, but in particular, bad things to me, but i've gotten used to it. lucky. it's lucky. a lot of people wouldn't get used to it so easily. this is a rigged deal, just as the 2020 election was rigged. and we can't let them get away with it. >> so what could all of this mean for the 2024 race and trump's potential leading rival ron de
i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. isn't the events of january 6 and donald trump's holding on to presidential records at mar-a-lago, here's how he explained the move. >> based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election, and the sitting president's stated intention to be a candidate as well, i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a special counsel. >> trump then responded...
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lay in the philadelphia media market -- largely in the philadelphia media market making the case thatn is tough on crime where the issue is salient and making john fetterman less attractive to older, more moderate voters where his brand may not be a natural fit. i think this certainly close the race over september into october. the debate last week, then a pay for performance -- the debate performance about a week ago raised more questions about the lieutenant governor's ability to compete or hold office. as he recovers from a stroke he had in may, i think this race is, by almost every measure we can , really competitive. >> in the september survey you talked about categories of interest and the economy was top of list. guest: it is an enormous issue. the hopeful republicans in this cycle is they look back two years ago, three years ago, whatever the reference point. and say, maybe things were better economically. certainly on a metric like inflation there is evidence of that. republicans, when you look at the messaging in pennsylvania and beyond, it is focused on that. they are incre
lay in the philadelphia media market -- largely in the philadelphia media market making the case thatn is tough on crime where the issue is salient and making john fetterman less attractive to older, more moderate voters where his brand may not be a natural fit. i think this certainly close the race over september into october. the debate last week, then a pay for performance -- the debate performance about a week ago raised more questions about the lieutenant governor's ability to compete or...
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this is live in philadelphia right now.t biden speaking on behalf of the democratic candidates in the tight races in the battleground state of pennsylvania. former president barack obama is waiting in the wings. he will be out there on stage as well. we will bring it all to you coming up in a few minutes. stay with us. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our a adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® annccal study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus®
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i showed you problem for fetterman in philadelphia.e for field fetterman. >> what his campaign said, smaller counties. >> and we could, whipping this around. a few other things here in the state. our audience knows, a little bit over half of the vote is in fetterman leads by 4 points, difference of 1 13,000. you can shop around for votes but pittsburgh, eerie, it is philadelphia down here in the southeast. and pop out here. >> karl? >> go ahead karl. >> you were fed stuff saying they did better in 3 counties,. there are 3 adams, franklin and lancaster. fetterman is doing worse than biden. >> fair and balanced. >> so. this right now fetterman does have an advantage. we have a long way to go. i want to see more in southeast, question is, can oz run better in bucks, and shichester and delaware, around philadelphia than donald trump did, if he can, he can erase that 1.2% advantage biden had and win, if he doesn't, it say problem. >> now the area he talked a lot about crime in philadelphia. and what is happening in suburbs, he spoke a lot t
i showed you problem for fetterman in philadelphia.e for field fetterman. >> what his campaign said, smaller counties. >> and we could, whipping this around. a few other things here in the state. our audience knows, a little bit over half of the vote is in fetterman leads by 4 points, difference of 1 13,000. you can shop around for votes but pittsburgh, eerie, it is philadelphia down here in the southeast. and pop out here. >> karl? >> go ahead karl. >> you were...
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a single, 27 year old philadelphia native. >> they called him up and asked him to come in as a witness. they were just talking to people in the neighborhood, and he said all right. and he went in. >> they told him he was going to go see the philadelphia police about the murder. >> walter ogrod friend, steve, vividly remember speaking with him that day. >> i said you should not go down there without a lawyer. i express that numerous times. maybe three or four times. >> walter ogrod said he had nothing to hide. and drove himself to police headquarters. where he told the detectives that he had no idea what happened to the little girl. but he also explained that he knew who she was, because of his housemates. the -- . he >> had have asked these people to move into his house, to help pay the rent. and they had two children. one of whom, charlie, was barbara greene's best friend. >> he told the detectives the same thing that he had told that hospital -- hours after the murder. barbara jean had come to his front door, looking for cha
a single, 27 year old philadelphia native. >> they called him up and asked him to come in as a witness. they were just talking to people in the neighborhood, and he said all right. and he went in. >> they told him he was going to go see the philadelphia police about the murder. >> walter ogrod friend, steve, vividly remember speaking with him that day. >> i said you should not go down there without a lawyer. i express that numerous times. maybe three or four times....
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he wasas an apprentice himself d broke the apprentice and runs to philadelphia famously. >> to me and being the greatest innovator of the times and all that makes them the quintessential american flawed but on theey journey of what he called the pursuit of moral perfection. >> during his life, he actually achieved that transformation. >> right, during the life of or country. i find him to be a person for the country. we're trying in fits and starts to achieve that transformation. even at the end of his life in his journal he's trying to figure out what didn't i do when students here at tulane say should we take the name hebert off hebert hall? i understand it but if they put your portrait on the wall here and in 100 years from now, they'll say we have to take that person's portrait down and why? be able to challenge your own beliefs to see how history might be able to view you. >> your other biography that you've written about the person and the difference was jefferson unable to make -- i call it the jefferson conundrum and you were great in history but in the light of things, there'
he wasas an apprentice himself d broke the apprentice and runs to philadelphia famously. >> to me and being the greatest innovator of the times and all that makes them the quintessential american flawed but on theey journey of what he called the pursuit of moral perfection. >> during his life, he actually achieved that transformation. >> right, during the life of or country. i find him to be a person for the country. we're trying in fits and starts to achieve that...
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i showed you the problem for fetterman if philadelphia. the advantage for fetterman in the other counties is happening. >> that's what his campaign said. smaller counties 95%. >> i will show you a few other things in the state. our audience knows over half of the vote in. fetterman leads by 4 points. the difference is 113,000. you could shop around for votes. it's pittsburgh, eerie, and philadelphia down here in the southeast. i want to pop out here. >> karl, do you want to weigh? >> look, they did better this 3 counties. there are 3 counties where fetterman is doing worse than biden. it's a complex picture. >> look, right now fetterman does have an advantage. we have a long way to go. i want it see more in the southeast. the question is: can dr. oz run better in bucks and chester and montgomery and delaware than donald trump did if he can, he it erase the 1.2% advantage that biden and win. >> that's where he talked a lot about crime in philadelphia and spoke to families who had lost people that crime surge in philadelphia. we will see if
i showed you the problem for fetterman if philadelphia. the advantage for fetterman in the other counties is happening. >> that's what his campaign said. smaller counties 95%. >> i will show you a few other things in the state. our audience knows over half of the vote in. fetterman leads by 4 points. the difference is 113,000. you could shop around for votes. it's pittsburgh, eerie, and philadelphia down here in the southeast. i want to pop out here. >> karl, do you want to...
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she is the honorary council ukraine to philadelphia.ed united states 18 years ago and has been a leader in the american ukrainian community ever since. please welcome. [applause] >> good evening, honorable gus, ladies and gentlemen. i am humble to address you before this distinguished audience and all commonwealth, american democracy. i'm grateful to the national constitution center for convening the celebration tonight for our fight for freedom and for showing that the people of philadelphia and the united states sam with ukraine. today, we honor 2022 liberty metal recipient, zelenskyy. president zelenskyy's leadership in response to russians invasion of ukraine has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition and has united millions in support of ukraine. if you are here today as a guest , it means president zelenskyy has touched your heart. he together with the ukrainian nation have become a symbol of unity, strength, and a compromise for independence for the basic human right to be free and to choose your own future. the reason why
she is the honorary council ukraine to philadelphia.ed united states 18 years ago and has been a leader in the american ukrainian community ever since. please welcome. [applause] >> good evening, honorable gus, ladies and gentlemen. i am humble to address you before this distinguished audience and all commonwealth, american democracy. i'm grateful to the national constitution center for convening the celebration tonight for our fight for freedom and for showing that the people of...
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no word on why they chose philadelphia and no acknowledgement that they used footage from philadelphiak you so much. before we go. >> bill: look at you jumping there. what have you got? ♪ happy birthday, baby ♪ >> dana: there you go. it is bill hemmer's birthday and so glad -- as ainsley would say we're so glad you were born and so glad to work with you. you have a huge group of family and friends. feeling good on your birthday? >> bill: actually, yes. >> dana: look at that smile. harris faulkner is up next. here she is. >> harris: the first face-to-face meeting between an american president and china's communist leader since covid. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." the president's meeting with leader xi comes as a possible invasion of taiwan is looming large. biden said on numerous occasions that the u.s. military would defend taiwan in the event of an attack by china. you know that's not our policy. who wants to tell him? maybe he will figure it out.
no word on why they chose philadelphia and no acknowledgement that they used footage from philadelphiak you so much. before we go. >> bill: look at you jumping there. what have you got? ♪ happy birthday, baby ♪ >> dana: there you go. it is bill hemmer's birthday and so glad -- as ainsley would say we're so glad you were born and so glad to work with you. you have a huge group of family and friends. feeling good on your birthday? >> bill: actually, yes. >> dana: look...
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mexico saying don't be like philadelphia. >> it just shows you how bad it is here in philadelphia.e on our country, mexico uses this and it psa, how bad is it? under the guidance, kensington has been allowed to be two things. a dumping ground in philadelphia, but there is a nature to the heroin there. it is a brand. people come nationally and internationally for that heroin. you can imagine what it's like. it is a scene out of hell. >> let's look at the stats here. philadelphia overdose deaths are staggering. i am just trying to imagine why the mayor of the city, i know that heroin and overdose deaths are rising at an alarming rate, i also know it that my city is known as the name rant state for this very particular kind of heroin. what is the mayor of that city doing? >> right now this morning, he has probably added another conference. this is a guy who was said what a happy day it will be publicly after shooting in philadelphia when he is no longer american enjoy things. we have the da who is part of this who is an extraordinary, 562 murders last year and we have a police chief t
mexico saying don't be like philadelphia. >> it just shows you how bad it is here in philadelphia.e on our country, mexico uses this and it psa, how bad is it? under the guidance, kensington has been allowed to be two things. a dumping ground in philadelphia, but there is a nature to the heroin there. it is a brand. people come nationally and internationally for that heroin. you can imagine what it's like. it is a scene out of hell. >> let's look at the stats here. philadelphia...
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shapiro: hello, philadelphia. good to be with all of you here. 13 months ago, i launched this campaign for governor. we have crisscrossed the united states, showing up in your hunt clubs and on your street corners, listening to the people of pennsylvania and learning from them, hearing them talk to me about their hopes and their fears, their worries and their challenges, showing the pictures of their kids and telling me stories about where they want to go in this world. i returned to you today, 13 months later, hopefully a better candidate than when i started and certainly, [applause] certainly a man who has been humbled by this process. my wife lori, she is here tonight, she's going to be a great first lady of pennsylvania. [applause] my wife lori and i have dedicated ourselves to public service for two fundamental reasons. the first is because of our family. we are blessed with four amazing children. their names are sophia, jonah, max and ruben. i look in their eyes every day and i worry. i worry about their pla
shapiro: hello, philadelphia. good to be with all of you here. 13 months ago, i launched this campaign for governor. we have crisscrossed the united states, showing up in your hunt clubs and on your street corners, listening to the people of pennsylvania and learning from them, hearing them talk to me about their hopes and their fears, their worries and their challenges, showing the pictures of their kids and telling me stories about where they want to go in this world. i returned to you today,...
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both start academies the university of virginia the academy in philadelphia.xpect your previous panel, jefferson's creed for the university of virginia was to scan and top them and train them for great leadership from every walk of life and make it more participatory in our economy. it was not supposed to be elective for thehe elites. when you still talk about public education, that is what we have to regain the notiont of. education is not a privilege for the elite. what was that like? >> you remember the late great michelle smith. we are having dinner in washington together. i was a little bit, some students remember. and he said who should i do next? and michelle and her father, robert smith that allen help do these library's i said you got to do ben franklin and here's why. our country is becoming more fractured. who was the person who tried to find the common ground? it was at that dinner that restaurant inow georgetown that michelle and i convinced them to do it. but it was an easy sell. because ken had a feel for ben franklin. he was the founder. two th
both start academies the university of virginia the academy in philadelphia.xpect your previous panel, jefferson's creed for the university of virginia was to scan and top them and train them for great leadership from every walk of life and make it more participatory in our economy. it was not supposed to be elective for thehe elites. when you still talk about public education, that is what we have to regain the notiont of. education is not a privilege for the elite. what was that like?...
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i think he is from philadelphia.of this, i won't say full of assumptions, i'm following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records, not always the easiest person to find. but from what i could understand, first of all, by reading his journal is that he kept talking about his typographical brethren. he talked about printing offices. he talked about newspapers. he was holding newspapers and books in his knapsack's. in fact, when you look at that journal over there, they've got it on the page where he's talking about what he lost, when he shocked his knapsack, when he was running before those british islanders to get away at brand wine. and, then part of it when you look in there, he's talking about the papers and the quills and the books and the other things that they all had in his knapsack. doso we've got this point thate was affiliated with printing in some form. so i went a little further and trying to do research and actually found a runaway ad for an apprentice that ran away
i think he is from philadelphia.of this, i won't say full of assumptions, i'm following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records, not always the easiest person to find. but from what i could understand, first of all, by reading his journal is that he kept talking about his typographical brethren. he talked about printing offices. he talked about newspapers. he was holding newspapers and books in his knapsack's. in fact, when you look at that journal over...
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of philadelphia and the united states sam with ukraine.onor 2022 liberty metal recipient, zelenskyy. president zelenskyy's leadership in response to russians invasion of ukraine has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition and has united millions in support of ukraine. if you are here today as a guest , it means president zelenskyy has touched your heart. he together with the ukrainian nation have become a symbol of unity, strength, and a compromise for independence for the basic human right to be free and to choose your own future. the reason why the entire american nation, you personally support ukraine is because you agree with what ukraine stands for. we share the same ideas and values. i see the similarities between the core values of our two nations. almost 250 years ago a new country was born here in philadelphia, a country of free and brave people who for years, especially for the last 257 days, have helped another nation to stand against an aggressive plier. the ukrainian people share the same desire for liberty and freedom a
of philadelphia and the united states sam with ukraine.onor 2022 liberty metal recipient, zelenskyy. president zelenskyy's leadership in response to russians invasion of ukraine has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition and has united millions in support of ukraine. if you are here today as a guest , it means president zelenskyy has touched your heart. he together with the ukrainian nation have become a symbol of unity, strength, and a compromise for independence for the basic human...
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you mention the prosecutor in philadelphia.here will be an impeachment vote in the house judiciary committee to see if they can get him out. is that a realistic thing? >> i think it is becoming more realistic. the democrats just took control of the house in pennsylvania. so i think it is going to come and stall. but i think there is a legitimate case to be made. a bipartisan vote to move it forward before. i think it is still possible. it's remarkable to me that mayor kenny suggests there is work to be done. he has been in office. krasner has been elected. what are they waiting to do to solve this? this is the very fundamental issue. they promise and promise and never deliver. now lives and devastation are being lost. by the way, there are many good people living in kensington that have to deal with this every day. people lying on their stoops, children walking to school through the drugs and carnage of this. it is the shame of the nation that this is happening. >> dana: one other thing i want to point out. i don't want to soun
you mention the prosecutor in philadelphia.here will be an impeachment vote in the house judiciary committee to see if they can get him out. is that a realistic thing? >> i think it is becoming more realistic. the democrats just took control of the house in pennsylvania. so i think it is going to come and stall. but i think there is a legitimate case to be made. a bipartisan vote to move it forward before. i think it is still possible. it's remarkable to me that mayor kenny suggests there...
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as you say, in philadelphia she's the like visiting with the upper crust of philadelphia watches there. >> do you get the sense that she felt an issue lee as an obligation but is then open to it more. is there a transformation there? there are decades of incredible transformation. >> i don't know what you think but i think she sees that there is a job to be done in new york, in philadelphia. she does it and she does everything, really. to the utmost of her ability at the same time ece in her letters with fani, her knees. as you say she loses her sister, and her daughter immediately becomes the correspondent. fanny as a younger woman. martha gets after her. will you get caroline to take down the curtains! she knows it's not being done right. she is in philadelphia. there is this longing to be home. she is getting older. i think it is, in a way, very touching in the papers of north of washington because you see her and george genuinely growing older. aging through and feeling, in a sense, too old to go to be the figure has. >> the power couple. >> right. >> as we know, abigail adams is j
as you say, in philadelphia she's the like visiting with the upper crust of philadelphia watches there. >> do you get the sense that she felt an issue lee as an obligation but is then open to it more. is there a transformation there? there are decades of incredible transformation. >> i don't know what you think but i think she sees that there is a job to be done in new york, in philadelphia. she does it and she does everything, really. to the utmost of her ability at the same time...
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she is the honorary council ukraine to philadelphia. united states 18 years ago and has been a leader in the american ukrainian community ever since. please welcome. [applause] >> good evening, honorable gus, ladies and gentlemen. i am humble to address you before this distinguished audience and all commonwealth, american democracy. i'm grateful to the national constitution center for convening the celebration tonight for our fight for freedom and for showing that the people of philadelphia and the united states sam with ukraine. today, we honor 2022 liberty metal recipient, zelenskyy. president zelenskyy's leadership in response to russians invasion of ukraine has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition and has united millions in support of ukraine. if you are here today as a guest , it means president zelenskyy has touched your heart. he together with the ukrainian nation have become a symbol of unity, strength, and a compromise for independence for the basic human right to be free and to choose your own future. the reason why t
she is the honorary council ukraine to philadelphia. united states 18 years ago and has been a leader in the american ukrainian community ever since. please welcome. [applause] >> good evening, honorable gus, ladies and gentlemen. i am humble to address you before this distinguished audience and all commonwealth, american democracy. i'm grateful to the national constitution center for convening the celebration tonight for our fight for freedom and for showing that the people of...
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you're in philadelphia right now. >> i am. arthel: first of all, why is this race -- yes. why is this race so close? >> well, it's really interesting to think about it in the terms you and eric just phrased, which is that we have two big races in the state, one the senate race that's airtight and one is a gubernatorial race where the republican is 10 points behind, and why is that? that's because these candidates are not the same. yes, voters are very angry at biden and democrats, but they're still the looking at the individual views of the candidates and still finding someone like mastriano very alienating and perhaps too extreme. so it's interesting because it's a razor-close race, and someone like oz might not normally have a chance. fetterman was very popular at the democratic primary stage the. but now he does, and the scales seem to be slightly tipping in his direction, at least increasingly so. arthel: so staying focused on the senate race, lauren, so who are the undecided voters at this point, if there are any, and what will tip them one way or the other? >> so the
you're in philadelphia right now. >> i am. arthel: first of all, why is this race -- yes. why is this race so close? >> well, it's really interesting to think about it in the terms you and eric just phrased, which is that we have two big races in the state, one the senate race that's airtight and one is a gubernatorial race where the republican is 10 points behind, and why is that? that's because these candidates are not the same. yes, voters are very angry at biden and democrats,...
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it's because philadelphia is considered so dangerous. there are literally continental army soldiers like marching around with bayonets saying, we want to see our congressmen some things don't change over time, right. and so congress to be to be safer has moved down to annapolis. and this is a painting that john trumbull does later, of course of washington returning that same commission to congress, which is, of course, the act that george the third to ask, famously asked benjamin west, the ameran paieryou know, what will washington do at the end of the war? well, 'll go back to his farm. he says if he does that, he'll be the greatest man in history. now, the story of the tent, then the tent returns to mount vernon with washington. it's put in storage right near the storehouse, right near the mansion house. this is an image of the next generation and of it's of it's a journey on the far right hand side. the african american figure you see is believed, to be frank, that is william leaves. so the younger brother and frank acted as the kind
it's because philadelphia is considered so dangerous. there are literally continental army soldiers like marching around with bayonets saying, we want to see our congressmen some things don't change over time, right. and so congress to be to be safer has moved down to annapolis. and this is a painting that john trumbull does later, of course of washington returning that same commission to congress, which is, of course, the act that george the third to ask, famously asked benjamin west, the...
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it doesn't look like anything. >> i've been to both to iraq and philadelphia. will prefer iraq. >> anybody here from philly? never got out. so sad. what do you make of this? by the way, what do you make for legalization, should that dude with 20,000 pills be left go? >> i don't believe that drug crimes are crimes. i don't think that -- you should be able to buy pills where you know there's no fentanyl in it. all those people out on the street, they might be doing fentanyl on purpose. it's not like someone one of the youths will see that video and be like, oh, i guess i won't go to that fentanyl party on purpose. >> 20,000 pills. >> it's a lot. it's probably not people saying i like to by fentanyl please. >> they are putting them in cocaine and ecstasy pills. some kids might want to do party drug and they die. >> that's why they don't have the right numbers. >> i care. that's the kind of person i am. a liar. up next, critics say chappelle attacked the jews. customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you need
it doesn't look like anything. >> i've been to both to iraq and philadelphia. will prefer iraq. >> anybody here from philly? never got out. so sad. what do you make of this? by the way, what do you make for legalization, should that dude with 20,000 pills be left go? >> i don't believe that drug crimes are crimes. i don't think that -- you should be able to buy pills where you know there's no fentanyl in it. all those people out on the street, they might be doing fentanyl on...
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vera lyakh, co-owner of ukrainian goods stores in the suburbs of philadelphia it was vera who had beene united states for 16 years, she also started working in a store, later she opened her own small store with ready-made ukrainian food and products from ukraine, and it was some 13th and 14th year there, respectively, i decided that we could to offer people ukrainian homemade food, in fact , we started with ukrainian homemade food, we began to prepare food: pies, borscht, soup, all kinds of salads, they began to popularize about 12 ukrainian dishes for holy eve. to expand the business and open a large modern store during the period of active preparations for the start of the new project coincided with the first full-scale russian aggression , i could not understand it, i could not survive it i got to work for probably more than two weeks, i could just come to the store through the back door, i could bring the goods, but silently to everyone in stoyanka, i didn’t want anything, i wanted to go to ukraine and help with something there, but i realized that i was probably this window will l
vera lyakh, co-owner of ukrainian goods stores in the suburbs of philadelphia it was vera who had beene united states for 16 years, she also started working in a store, later she opened her own small store with ready-made ukrainian food and products from ukraine, and it was some 13th and 14th year there, respectively, i decided that we could to offer people ukrainian homemade food, in fact , we started with ukrainian homemade food, we began to prepare food: pies, borscht, soup, all kinds of...
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so we're sitting here in philadelphia here in 2021. in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776 that he marched through on the way to yorktown if you will as well. actually he sailed through it in 1781 and the like but we're part of that imagine community. we're part of an imagined community right now is we're all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those of them who are over there over zoom. so i say hi to you you're part of this imagine community. we're all together to look at this particular history, but the other part that benedict anderson had mentioned in his is that when we form these communities he talked about journeys or pilgrimages between times and statuses and places. so again, we're part of that journey. but these are meaning creating experiences that create the experience of the imagine community. and so i'd like us to consider too that when we look at the continental army as it is marching through the united states the new united states they are creating this community and it's not all imagined.
so we're sitting here in philadelphia here in 2021. in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776 that he marched through on the way to yorktown if you will as well. actually he sailed through it in 1781 and the like but we're part of that imagine community. we're part of an imagined community right now is we're all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those of them who are over there over zoom. so i say hi to you you're part of this imagine community. we're all together to...
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obama: hello, philadelphia! [cheers and applause] are you fired up yet?pplause] man, i was backstage. i getting fired up. i am ready to go. [cheers and applause] it is good to be back in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] it is good to be back in the center right of the sports world. [cheers and applause] philly has a chance to tie the world series tonight. [cheers and applause] eagles look like they might be the best football team in the country. [cheers and applause] the sixers, well, it is early. [laughter] it is still early. it is, so, we will not talk about them right now, but i am not here to talk about sports, people. i am here to talk about something more basic. i am here to ask you to vote. [cheers and applause] for your next governor, josh shapiro. for your next united states senator, john fetterman. [cheers and applause] for all the democrats up and down the ticket, and listen, let's face it, if you are at this rally, i am assuming you are a voter. [cheers and applause] and, but, i don't just need you to vote. i need you to gather up your frie
obama: hello, philadelphia! [cheers and applause] are you fired up yet?pplause] man, i was backstage. i getting fired up. i am ready to go. [cheers and applause] it is good to be back in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] it is good to be back in the center right of the sports world. [cheers and applause] philly has a chance to tie the world series tonight. [cheers and applause] eagles look like they might be the best football team in the country. [cheers and applause] the sixers, well, it is...
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she's as you in philadelphia. she's she's definitely visiting with the upper crust of philadelphia. but do you get the sense that she feels that as initially is an obligation and is then kind of cottons to it more? or is that what have is there a transformation there that's these decades of incredible transformation transformation? i, i don't know what you think, but i think she she sees there a job to be done in new york, in philadelphia. and she she does it to as she does everything really to it to the utmost of her abilities. but at the same time, you see in her letters with with fanny, her niece, who as you, nancy, her sister's daughter, becomes immediately her correspondent. but fanny, is this younger woman and oh, martha gets off to her. will you get caroline to take down the curtains and put them away? and, you know, she knows it's not being done right. and she's in philadelphia and and so there's this longing to be home and and she's getting older. and i think it's it's in a way, very touching in the papers of martha washington because you see her and george genuinely growin
she's as you in philadelphia. she's she's definitely visiting with the upper crust of philadelphia. but do you get the sense that she feels that as initially is an obligation and is then kind of cottons to it more? or is that what have is there a transformation there that's these decades of incredible transformation transformation? i, i don't know what you think, but i think she she sees there a job to be done in new york, in philadelphia. and she she does it to as she does everything really to...
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so we're sitting here in philadelphia here in 2021. in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776 that he marched through on the way to yorktown if you will as well. actually he sailed through it in 1781 and the like but we're part of that imagine community. we're part of an imagined community right now is we're all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those of them who are over there over zoom. so i say hi to you you're part of this imagine community. we're all together to look at this particular history, but the other part that benedict anderson had mentioned in his is that when we form these communities he talked about journeys or pilgrimages between times and statuses and places. so again, we're part of that journey. but these are meaning creating experiences that create the experience of the imagine community. and so i'd like us to consider too that when we look at the continental army as it is marching through the united states the new united states they are creating this community and it's not all imagined.
so we're sitting here in philadelphia here in 2021. in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776 that he marched through on the way to yorktown if you will as well. actually he sailed through it in 1781 and the like but we're part of that imagine community. we're part of an imagined community right now is we're all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those of them who are over there over zoom. so i say hi to you you're part of this imagine community. we're all together to...
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we have jail cells, and we have philadelphia juries that will be here. in milwaukee. the mayor says an election worker was fired after she reportedly requested military absentee ballots under fake names. rhiannon elizabeth thank you, as americans voiced their concern about the economy , more companies are voicing concern as well. amazon is putting a pause on corporate hiring and the rideshare company company lift is cutting about 650 jobs. the labor department this morning is releasing the monthly jobs report. it is expected to show a slight drop in job growth compared to september. but that growth is still likely well above pre pandemic levels. musk is beginning major layoffs at twitter. today he is expected to cut about half the company's 7500 employees. bloomberg reporting twitter employees are now suing over the layoffs, claiming the company did not provide enough notice violating federal and state laws. there was no immediate response from twitter. house speaker nancy pelosi says her husband is home from the hospital and beginning a long recovery process after la
we have jail cells, and we have philadelphia juries that will be here. in milwaukee. the mayor says an election worker was fired after she reportedly requested military absentee ballots under fake names. rhiannon elizabeth thank you, as americans voiced their concern about the economy , more companies are voicing concern as well. amazon is putting a pause on corporate hiring and the rideshare company company lift is cutting about 650 jobs. the labor department this morning is releasing the...
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philadelphia, as we've noted, reinstated today, savannah and lester. a procedure that helped them prevent against any double votes, that means in the words of the acting secretary of state they may be at this for the next few days. back to you. >> yeah, but the pace of those results will certainly cause some anxiety. >> one thing in the exits is right now dr. oz is getting fewer of those white male non-college educated voters, the white non-college educated voters than donald trump got. >> interesting metric to watch. let's go to wisconsin. governor's race is tight there. we've got shaquille brewster on duty in milwaukee. he's at the headquarters for the republican in the race tim michels. hi, shaq. >> hi there. good evening. and you know, polls just closed about a half hour ago, so there's still a lot of vote to come in. but i've been talking with both campaigns, both party chairs, and it's almost as if they're reading from the same script. they say they're feeling cautiously optimistic. republicans saying they're seeing high turnout in their high pop
philadelphia, as we've noted, reinstated today, savannah and lester. a procedure that helped them prevent against any double votes, that means in the words of the acting secretary of state they may be at this for the next few days. back to you. >> yeah, but the pace of those results will certainly cause some anxiety. >> one thing in the exits is right now dr. oz is getting fewer of those white male non-college educated voters, the white non-college educated voters than donald trump...
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so we are sitting here in philadelphia, here in 21, in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776, that he marched through on the way to yorktown. well actually, he sailed throw it in 1781. but we are part of that imagined community. we are part of an imagined community right now as we are all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those who are over there, over zoom. so i say hi to you! you are part of this imagined community! we are all here to look at this particular history. the other part that benedict anderson had mentioned is that, when we formed these communities, he talked about journeys or pilgrimages between times and statuses and places. so again, we are part of that journey. what these are meaning creating experiences, that created the experience of the imagined community. so i would like us to consider as well that when we look at the continental army as it is marching through the united states, the new united states, they are creating this community. and it's not all imagined! they are actually experiencing. they are actually seeing it. they are actua
so we are sitting here in philadelphia, here in 21, in the philadelphia that he was living in in 1776, that he marched through on the way to yorktown. well actually, he sailed throw it in 1781. but we are part of that imagined community. we are part of an imagined community right now as we are all finally getting to see each other, but then there are those who are over there, over zoom. so i say hi to you! you are part of this imagined community! we are all here to look at this particular...
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barack obama there at a rally in philadelphia to i there at a rally in philadelphia to support the democratic fetterman. stay with us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story _ us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of— us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of sunshine _ us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of sunshine and - will be a story of sunshine and showers for the vast majority but a bit of sunshine around, channel islands, far southeast england, east anglia will see heavy and persistent rain and already saturated ground, could be some flooding, and as it eases a way that will be replaced with showers later in the day. time is going eastwards but increasing amounts of sunshine between the showers into the afternoon and not bad around the country. temperatures around 15 degrees and a strengthening wind towards the southwest, which could be gusting to gale force by the end of the day. those wind strength and across other western areas into sunday night and with low pressure pushing closer towards the northwest of scotland, the showers will conti
barack obama there at a rally in philadelphia to i there at a rally in philadelphia to support the democratic fetterman. stay with us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story _ us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of— us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of sunshine _ us here on bbc world news. sunday will be a story of sunshine and - will be a story of sunshine and showers for the vast majority but a bit of sunshine around, channel islands, far southeast...
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so for democrats, that means voters in pittsburgh and philadelphia. typically black voters that are extremely important to their coalition to winning a statewide race. and for trump, it means the rural voters. he was in one of those counties that is a historically democratic place. and they're both trying to energize their bases. the issue is that joe biden, former president trump, they both have really poor approval ratings. they turn off a lot of voters, too. so, you know, democrats are glad to have trump there to make this contrast between biden and trump, opposed to just a referendum on biden and his policies. >> that's interesting. nathan, with this pennsylvania race so close, republican mehmet oz, he seems to have surged in the polls to make this a very tight race. but, you know, to that point, while he was on stage with trump, he never addressed him by name. so i'm wondering what is your sense about how voters will make a decision on how influential potentially this big star power is on their vote? >> i think dr. oz, like many candidates, is tr
so for democrats, that means voters in pittsburgh and philadelphia. typically black voters that are extremely important to their coalition to winning a statewide race. and for trump, it means the rural voters. he was in one of those counties that is a historically democratic place. and they're both trying to energize their bases. the issue is that joe biden, former president trump, they both have really poor approval ratings. they turn off a lot of voters, too. so, you know, democrats are glad...
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when he came in office in 2016 in philadelphia, 277 hall -- homicides, last year was 562.eople are dying because of his incompetence. that's why we have to just say no to schapiro. i don't know why he's not defending the people of philadelphia, especially the latino americans and african-americans, he has turned his back on them. he is allowing their babies to be killed in the streets and doesn't care, he lets criminals out early. about 10,000 during the wolf administration released early, this is a problem. we have an opportunity to stop this individual in his tracks on tuesday. we will do it big, come on. you know it. you know it. with your help, we will do this. we are the eighth highest in overdose deaths in the nation, fourth highest in fentanyl deaths. josh shapiro stood aside and watched our lives be shattered and loved ones dying and parish. he ignores the horrors of sex trafficking and we've got to break the backs of sex traffickers, we've got to destroy them and we will. day one of my administration we will go to war against sex traffickers and break their backs.
when he came in office in 2016 in philadelphia, 277 hall -- homicides, last year was 562.eople are dying because of his incompetence. that's why we have to just say no to schapiro. i don't know why he's not defending the people of philadelphia, especially the latino americans and african-americans, he has turned his back on them. he is allowing their babies to be killed in the streets and doesn't care, he lets criminals out early. about 10,000 during the wolf administration released early, this...
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bryan llenas live in philadelphia, thank you., the race for governor in the peach state is close but not quite considered a nail-biter anymore. the latest fox news polling mt. rematch between the two candidates has incumbent republican governor brian kemp with 49% of the vote, democrat stacey abrams at 43%. jonathan serrie live in atlanta with the latest for us. >> reporter: hi, jon. well, despite his apparent lead, governor kemp is still actively campaigning because he realizes he has to go beyond 50% of the vote in order to avoid a december runoff. what's going in his favor is voter concerns over inflation and the economy are overhad a doing democrat -- overshadowing democrat platforms such as abortion rights and climate change. >> for anybody who is an economy voter, wants to see prices come down but policies largely stay the same here in the state, they are backing up strongly behind above brian kemp. >> reporter: democrat stacey abrams continues to accuse kemp and republicans of voter suppression despite early turnout -- rec
bryan llenas live in philadelphia, thank you., the race for governor in the peach state is close but not quite considered a nail-biter anymore. the latest fox news polling mt. rematch between the two candidates has incumbent republican governor brian kemp with 49% of the vote, democrat stacey abrams at 43%. jonathan serrie live in atlanta with the latest for us. >> reporter: hi, jon. well, despite his apparent lead, governor kemp is still actively campaigning because he realizes he has to...
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philadelphia crime is out of control.just got one step closer to kicking out that liberal d.a. larry krasner. he is on the rocks of impeachment. with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection. no upfront costs at all. let us get your family security of cash in the bank. imagine having to use the wrong tool at your job. (upbeat music) - let's get into the numbers. - why would a company do that? especially with hr and payroll software. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in a single, easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com and schedule a demo today. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long en
philadelphia crime is out of control.just got one step closer to kicking out that liberal d.a. larry krasner. he is on the rocks of impeachment. with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection. no upfront costs at all. let us get your family security of cash in the bank. imagine having to use the wrong tool at your job. (upbeat music) - let's get into the numbers. - why would a company do that? especially with hr and payroll software. with paycom, employees enter and manage their...
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you do serve some constituents in the city of philadelphia.s there not more outrage in that city? >> actually there has been a sufficient and exorbitant amount of outrage coming from the people of philadelphia and elected officials. they are fed up. they've had enough. we've heard from a former mayor, mayor nutter expressing concerns that the district attorney doesn't feel this is a crisis of crime and it is an insult to the black and brown people, the majority minority city that we're all serving. i think that what needs to happen this man needs to be impeached for his misbehavior in office and to insure the safety of our citizens is maintained. that law and order is restored to our streets. >> bill: big time stuff. see whether or not it's successful. thank you for making the case today. we'll stay in touch with you and others in harrisburg, pennsylvania. thank you. >> thank you. >> martha: nato is holding emergency talks after a missile hit pole and killing two people. is this situation a game changer while all sides seem to be trying to tam
you do serve some constituents in the city of philadelphia.s there not more outrage in that city? >> actually there has been a sufficient and exorbitant amount of outrage coming from the people of philadelphia and elected officials. they are fed up. they've had enough. we've heard from a former mayor, mayor nutter expressing concerns that the district attorney doesn't feel this is a crisis of crime and it is an insult to the black and brown people, the majority minority city that we're...
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later in the day, president biden will join them at a rally in philadelphia. not to be outdone, donald trump is set to campaign for mehmet oz in latrobe at 7 p.m. eastern. welcome to fox news live. i'm griff jenkins, and anita. >> we'll bring you the latest in the g.o.p. fight for control of the house and senate and that contentious match-up for the pennsylvania senate is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country. and we have fox team coverage with bryan llenas in philadelphia and rich edson in pittsburgh. and i can see you've got the former president behind you there speaking. >> good afternoon, anita. former president barack obama 50 yards behind me. take the stage the first of two events. here he's campaigning for john fetterman and then out east and he'll join the gubernatorial campaign. and he's talking about the erosion of civility in our politics and now he seems to be getting more political on the race issues here. let's take an issue. >> inflation is a problem, not just here in america, it's worldwide and it has to do with the legacy of the p
later in the day, president biden will join them at a rally in philadelphia. not to be outdone, donald trump is set to campaign for mehmet oz in latrobe at 7 p.m. eastern. welcome to fox news live. i'm griff jenkins, and anita. >> we'll bring you the latest in the g.o.p. fight for control of the house and senate and that contentious match-up for the pennsylvania senate is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country. and we have fox team coverage with bryan llenas in philadelphia...
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a stars of "it's always sunny in philadelphia" and "top gun: maverick," philadelphia's own miles tellerjimmy: he got it right. okay. here they go. nowhere near the mound. >> and the pitch! >>jimmy: this is nonsense. this is pure nonsense. i think this is why the phillies got no-hit last night. i believe that you cursed them in some way. >> i want to go on record by saying i went to the super bowl in 2016. i was at the world series in 2008. i'm not a bad luck charm, jimmy. >> jimmy: we'll see what happens. did you see the couple we showed in the monologue who got engaged at the eagles game? i believe we have them standing by. okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> . >> jimmy: when we come back, we're going to congratulate them on their impending nuptials. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... m a once-daily pill. lief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. ch
a stars of "it's always sunny in philadelphia" and "top gun: maverick," philadelphia's own miles tellerjimmy: he got it right. okay. here they go. nowhere near the mound. >> and the pitch! >>jimmy: this is nonsense. this is pure nonsense. i think this is why the phillies got no-hit last night. i believe that you cursed them in some way. >> i want to go on record by saying i went to the super bowl in 2016. i was at the world series in 2008. i'm not a bad...
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ginger is at the philadelphia thanksgiving day parade.ht there on the route with all the excitement. we have much more from philadelphia and also from here in new york coming up. >> is that a jump rump or a lasso? got a cowboy thing going on. more on that ahead. >>> first, the top headlines we're following. the city of chesapeake, virginia, has released the names of the six people killed in the mass shooting at the walmart. among the victims is a 16-year-old whose identity is being withheld because he is a minor. investigators are searching for answers to determine why the longtime store employee opened fire. >>> also right now thanksgiving storms are on the move. severe weather headed for the south today and then a second storm could hit the northeast sunday, just as people are driving home after the long weekend. and more than 370,000 pounds of turkey and all the traditional fixings have been shipped around the world to give troops a taste of home on thanksgiving and helping them celebrate the holiday. >>> plus, the adventure of padding
ginger is at the philadelphia thanksgiving day parade.ht there on the route with all the excitement. we have much more from philadelphia and also from here in new york coming up. >> is that a jump rump or a lasso? got a cowboy thing going on. more on that ahead. >>> first, the top headlines we're following. the city of chesapeake, virginia, has released the names of the six people killed in the mass shooting at the walmart. among the victims is a 16-year-old whose identity is...