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philadelphia wilmington and i did say five, you are right., two in philadelphia no, three because i have one granddaughter, i don't know. it's confusing me but they are all around. wilmington, california, new york and philadelphia. yes, honey. why did you want to become the president? >> why did i want to become the president? when i was younger 120 years ago, when i was younger i was in, i lived in the state that it was hard for african-americans to have a fair chance. it was segregated by law so as a high school student i got involved in the civil rights movement. one of things i was happening in my state was where trying to get people to run to enforce civil rights and we were having trouble getting that many people when i started off. they asked me to run and i said i didn't want to and then my sister who is my best friend, my sister used to be three years younger than me and now she's 20 years younger than me. we went to the same university she graduated with honors and i graduated. she manage my campaign so we ran in that district with
philadelphia wilmington and i did say five, you are right., two in philadelphia no, three because i have one granddaughter, i don't know. it's confusing me but they are all around. wilmington, california, new york and philadelphia. yes, honey. why did you want to become the president? >> why did i want to become the president? when i was younger 120 years ago, when i was younger i was in, i lived in the state that it was hard for african-americans to have a fair chance. it was segregated...
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philadelphia -- i did say five. one in new york, two in philadelphia. three because i have one granddaughter -- they are all around. california, new york and philadelphia. >> why did you want to become the president? >> when i was younger 120 years ago, when i was younger, i was in -- i lived in the state where it was very hard for african-americans to have a fair chance. i got involved in the civil rights movement as a high school student. one of the things happening in my state was there trying to get people to run. they were trouble getting that many people to run. they asked me to run. i said i didn't want to. my sister whose my best friend, she used to be three years younger than me, now she is 20 years younger than me. she graduated with honors, i graduated but she managed my campaign. the team i belonged to had one. we won because of my sister. one thing came after another and then it turned out i ended up being a senator for a long time and the barack obama asked me to be his vice president. then i ran for president four years later. what is my
philadelphia -- i did say five. one in new york, two in philadelphia. three because i have one granddaughter -- they are all around. california, new york and philadelphia. >> why did you want to become the president? >> when i was younger 120 years ago, when i was younger, i was in -- i lived in the state where it was very hard for african-americans to have a fair chance. i got involved in the civil rights movement as a high school student. one of the things happening in my state...
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of philadelphia of the academy of philadelphia which will eventually grow up, become the universityof pennsylvania my alma mater. and then having done all this, he retires at age 42. that's a good deal. it he retires at age 42 to devote himself to what really interests him. and that is the pursuit of science. he becomes a transit land tech sensation. after a series experiments that he performs with electricity and which he publishes 1751 in his experiments and, observations on electricity made at philadelphia by mr. benjamin franklin. you're thinking, oh, isn't that interesting? it's a nice little hobby. he's got fooling around with electricity. understand what electricity meant in this context. electricity was a power that only function according to very specific laws. there wasn't anything about it that required aristotle, that required logic, that required hierarchy. oh, no, no, no, no. nothing of the sort. electricity looked to be a power that seemed to have nothing that proceeded from god and the heavens. nothing that moved up from the earth itself. rather, electricity seemed t
of philadelphia of the academy of philadelphia which will eventually grow up, become the universityof pennsylvania my alma mater. and then having done all this, he retires at age 42. that's a good deal. it he retires at age 42 to devote himself to what really interests him. and that is the pursuit of science. he becomes a transit land tech sensation. after a series experiments that he performs with electricity and which he publishes 1751 in his experiments and, observations on electricity made...
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susan: between new york and philadelphia, lancaster county. seemed quite taken, you wrote about thaddeus stevens and james buchanan. neil: i walked into lancaster. such a potent moment in our history. james buchanan with the last president before the civil war, he was very much of a southern sympathizing pennsylvanian, they called those types of democrats doe face. i would say he is the most tragic president because i don't think there was much he could have done either way. thaddeus stevens was an incredible, fiery abolitionist. a truly righteous person. both were lawyers, both lived in the same tn. thaddeus stevens is one of the two orhr most important people in the 19th century. those who came after push forward on reconstruction for the length of time that that lasted. stevens is instrumental in the house of representatives. in lancaster, there was this see see-sawing of whose reputation was going up and down. james buchanan, the only president from pennsylvania, his reputation is in the doghouse. susan: there is now a second president fro
susan: between new york and philadelphia, lancaster county. seemed quite taken, you wrote about thaddeus stevens and james buchanan. neil: i walked into lancaster. such a potent moment in our history. james buchanan with the last president before the civil war, he was very much of a southern sympathizing pennsylvanian, they called those types of democrats doe face. i would say he is the most tragic president because i don't think there was much he could have done either way. thaddeus stevens...
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in philadelphia i actually spent three days. in lancaster, i also spent a da in princeton, i spent a day. there were basically five days of non-motion and about 19 days of motion. my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? ilyou know, a lot, but i also allow for a lot of slack for thin tjust happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that eait is actually extremely hard to find lodging of any kind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. and then, there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. so, i met with historians and writers and various people like that. but in m
in philadelphia i actually spent three days. in lancaster, i also spent a da in princeton, i spent a day. there were basically five days of non-motion and about 19 days of motion. my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? ilyou know, a lot, but i also allow for a lot of slack for thin tjust happen. it's fascinating. if...
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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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philadelphia, police cars set on fire, you know, in philadelphia before this a couple years ago before a super bowl they had -- no, the world series, they had literally greased every pole in downtown philadelphia. so that's civil disobedience even on a massive scale, even on a destructive scale, you can have political protests, you can have political opposition, but something we had was an order of magnitude difference. we had a conspiracy to stop the all of the processes the constitution put in place to ensure that peaceful transfer of power. for the first time in the history of the united states. even the civil war didn't do this. and there was great disagreement about lincoln being elected president of the united states, when several states actually separated from the country. we saw people who thought they were going to overthrow the government and donald trump would come down from the white house and they would install him as essentially king donald i, which again to anyone who knows anything about american history, we broke away from a king, it should be offensive to you that arm
philadelphia, police cars set on fire, you know, in philadelphia before this a couple years ago before a super bowl they had -- no, the world series, they had literally greased every pole in downtown philadelphia. so that's civil disobedience even on a massive scale, even on a destructive scale, you can have political protests, you can have political opposition, but something we had was an order of magnitude difference. we had a conspiracy to stop the all of the processes the constitution put...
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i know you went to philadelphia to shoot. had you ever shot your show in philadelphia before?lphia. we shot the finale of this season in philly. i am so excited. we shot at a very famous museum that us philadelphians call the franklin institute, right? okay, good. it's really famous to these four people. [laughter] but it's like our smithsonian and that's where you go on your field trips and i was just over the moon that they let us come film there. but it was the first time so much of my crew had been to philly and we were landing right in the middle of the eagles playing the game to win the nfc east. >> jimmy: is that right? >> quinta: we landed right in the middle of that so the eagles wound up winning, we arrived at our hotel, people have already started climbing the polls in the city because that's what philadelphians do. and i crew was like so this is the city that we are making a show about. i would like yeah, this is a good representation -- >> jimmy: they've been making this very detailed show about philadelphia and then they are in philadelphia. >> quinta: but micro
i know you went to philadelphia to shoot. had you ever shot your show in philadelphia before?lphia. we shot the finale of this season in philly. i am so excited. we shot at a very famous museum that us philadelphians call the franklin institute, right? okay, good. it's really famous to these four people. [laughter] but it's like our smithsonian and that's where you go on your field trips and i was just over the moon that they let us come film there. but it was the first time so much of my crew...
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emotional story on g m a authorities in philadelphia trying to find who stole $200,000 worth of dimes. they were stolen from this truck in a walmart parking lot late wednesday or early yesterday. the truck was carrying the coins from the philadelphia meant to florida, but the driver went home to sleep for the night and left the truck in the parking lot and missing dimes. about two million of them weigh about £10,000 cameras in the parking lot could be crucial to the case in hollywood, florida driver and captured the moment of passenger train slammed into a truck. that was hauling cars, sending the vehicles crashing onto the ground. the truck had been stuck on the tracks. no one was hurt testimony from a key witness in the trial of lori valued a belt . she's the idaho mother accused of killing her two children as part of a doomsday religious cult with her husband, chad. in court yesterday. melanie give described as lori valued. abel's former best friend testified about lori and chad's extreme religious beliefs she shared with me that. he they had been married. and another time period,
emotional story on g m a authorities in philadelphia trying to find who stole $200,000 worth of dimes. they were stolen from this truck in a walmart parking lot late wednesday or early yesterday. the truck was carrying the coins from the philadelphia meant to florida, but the driver went home to sleep for the night and left the truck in the parking lot and missing dimes. about two million of them weigh about £10,000 cameras in the parking lot could be crucial to the case in hollywood, florida...
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police philadelphia are searching for the crooks who stole $200,000 in dimes. they broke into a truck carrying $750,000 worth of the coins. early thursday, two dimes had been picked up from the philadelphia mint and were being transported to florida. the stolen dimes way about £10,000. now to a surprising development and the killing of cash app founder bob lee last week in san francisco. police have made an arrest and arraignment is scheduled in a few hours, and investigators now say it was not a random crime. here's a b cs demarco morgen. a shocking twist in the stabbing death of tech mogul bobbly police in san francisco, announcing the arrest of a fellow tech entrepreneur, 38 year old nima momeni. mr momeni was taken into custody without incident and emeryville, california. he was transported to the san francisco county jail and booked on one charge of murder. momeni describes himself on linkedin as the owner of an i t company officials say the two men knew each other, but they are refusing to reveal any details about the crime or a motive. neighbors of the s
police philadelphia are searching for the crooks who stole $200,000 in dimes. they broke into a truck carrying $750,000 worth of the coins. early thursday, two dimes had been picked up from the philadelphia mint and were being transported to florida. the stolen dimes way about £10,000. now to a surprising development and the killing of cash app founder bob lee last week in san francisco. police have made an arrest and arraignment is scheduled in a few hours, and investigators now say it was...
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avocado and e. coli are not an appetizing recipe for every second philadelphia roll.is a shocking statistic that jumps in quality. experts checked the cafes and shops as a result, they were disappointing. from which establishments it is better to stay away and how to recognize poisonous rolls on the counter, specially reporting by maria bota. this is our fish with dyes , ultra-bright pieces of salmon and salmon - this is fish stuffed with dye. a whole box, supposedly the freshest copies from under the floor, but for some reason with a big discount. they tried to sell us at one of the capital's markets a man named mikhail had no idea that he was with the activists of the popular front. we carry out a test purchase is to ask. well, like, let's already at the sight of a tv camera and a shopkeeper, assures food coloring, while no certificates of product quality will be poisoned, but it is the dyes that give the fish a salmon tint. according to experts, quite dangerous can cause the development of various diseases and even mutations of internal organs. but this does not se
avocado and e. coli are not an appetizing recipe for every second philadelphia roll.is a shocking statistic that jumps in quality. experts checked the cafes and shops as a result, they were disappointing. from which establishments it is better to stay away and how to recognize poisonous rolls on the counter, specially reporting by maria bota. this is our fish with dyes , ultra-bright pieces of salmon and salmon - this is fish stuffed with dye. a whole box, supposedly the freshest copies from...
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in the philadelphia area, and they're committing the lion's share of the crime. and when we let them out, they commit more crime. but i want to know what all of you think. please go to my website dot com and answer this week's poll question. it's an agree or disagree with lori lightfoot. i'll bet some of you didn't think you'd ever be agreeing with lori lightfoot as democrats if we don't speak the truth about violent crime in our cities, we will be the worst for it. please go vote. still to come unexpected fallout in the battle over abortion rights. perspective and current college students are now deciding where to enroll or stay enrolled based on the state's reproductive policies. and ron desantis hasn't even declared he's in the 2024 race yet, but he's already gone from being 14 points up on donald trump to 13 points behind has he fumbled the political football? with nearly 6000 stores and over 17,000 auto care centers across t the country. na has america's largest network of parts and care fuel that keeps you firing. awesome eaters. the biggest ideas inspire n
in the philadelphia area, and they're committing the lion's share of the crime. and when we let them out, they commit more crime. but i want to know what all of you think. please go to my website dot com and answer this week's poll question. it's an agree or disagree with lori lightfoot. i'll bet some of you didn't think you'd ever be agreeing with lori lightfoot as democrats if we don't speak the truth about violent crime in our cities, we will be the worst for it. please go vote. still to...
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host: that is milton in philadelphia.ust to highlight, justice kagan never has been married according to usa today and does not have children and has two brothers. jim in michigan, independent line, you are next up. caller: hello, how are you this morning? host: fine, thank you. go ahead talking about confidence in the supreme court. how are you? caller: i have no confidence in the supreme court, let alone my own government, and the banking system and when that collapses, everything is going to go haywire. host: keeping your comments to the court, why do you have no level of confidence? caller: just the rulings i have witnessed over the past 42 years that i have been alive and my question is -- when will the patriot men and women of the armed forces and militias step in and get rid of this corruption once and for all? host: you said rulings, what rulings did you see that influenced your decision? caller: well, i will tell you what rulings that the bronson case, where everybody that violated the oath should have been charg
host: that is milton in philadelphia.ust to highlight, justice kagan never has been married according to usa today and does not have children and has two brothers. jim in michigan, independent line, you are next up. caller: hello, how are you this morning? host: fine, thank you. go ahead talking about confidence in the supreme court. how are you? caller: i have no confidence in the supreme court, let alone my own government, and the banking system and when that collapses, everything is going to...
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salmon rice, avocado and e. coli are not an appetizing recipe for every second philadelphia roll.ing statistic, which, from the quality experts checked the counters of cafes and shops, the result was disappointing. from which establishments it is better to stay away and how to recognize poisonous rolls on the counter special report by maria bukata. ultra bright salmon pieces and salmon is a fish stuffed with dye. a whole box, supposedly the freshest copies from under the floor, but for some reason at a big discount. they tried to sell us at one of the capital's markets a man named mikhail had no idea that he was with the activists of the popular front. we 're doing a test buy and, well, a couple of things. let's already at the sight of a television camera and a shopkeeper, assures food coloring, with no certificates of product quality, where the documents went in the car. and where is the boss while he is not there, if a person gets him poisoning in the comments, and it’s the dyes that give the fish a salmon hue. according to experts, quite dangerous can cause the development of v
salmon rice, avocado and e. coli are not an appetizing recipe for every second philadelphia roll.ing statistic, which, from the quality experts checked the counters of cafes and shops, the result was disappointing. from which establishments it is better to stay away and how to recognize poisonous rolls on the counter special report by maria bukata. ultra bright salmon pieces and salmon is a fish stuffed with dye. a whole box, supposedly the freshest copies from under the floor, but for some...
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the enduring success of "it's always sunny in philadelphia" and playing luigi in the new "super marioing a changing america in the 1960s and showed the world black is beautiful. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week, the crew of the artemis 2 mission introduced by nasa as the four astronauts who will travel beyond the moon. commander reid weisman is flanked by christina cook, victor glover and jeremy hanson of the canadian space agency. it is scheduled for ten days in november of 2024. it will be the next step in the effort to put americans back on the moon for the first time the moon for the first time since 1972. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ i it's a littttle pill wiwh a bibig story toto tell. ♪ ♪ i i take oncece-daily jardiance,e, ♪ ♪ at t each day's's staaart.♪ ♪ as titime went onon it wasas easy to s seee ♪ ♪ i'm lowowering my a a1c. ♪ jardrdiance workrks 24/7 in your r body to flulush out somome sugar! and fofor adults with t type 2 diababetes anand known heheart diseasa, jardrdiance can n lower the ek ofof cardiovasascular deatath,. jajar
the enduring success of "it's always sunny in philadelphia" and playing luigi in the new "super marioing a changing america in the 1960s and showed the world black is beautiful. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week, the crew of the artemis 2 mission introduced by nasa as the four astronauts who will travel beyond the moon. commander reid weisman is flanked by christina cook, victor glover and jeremy hanson of the canadian space agency. it is scheduled for...
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. >> philadelphia reached out to us and commissioned us and said, can you make this happen?rtner jd came up with something incredible. >> this is way better way to promote your product than other alternatives we've been reporting on recently. >> no taxes. >> more "fox and friends" moments away. dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as...
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so their first journey they went from making to philadelphia. that was a journey of a thousand miles. they land in philadelphia they could there they could go change their names. they start new lives, they could go to canada, all number of things could have happened. but activists seized upon story and they are invited to tell their story to share their story with people. and they do this at enormous risk to themselves. so that's at the beginning of act two. they they travel another thousand miles on the abolitionist circuit telling their story in service of not their own freedom, not fighting just for their own freedom, but the freedom, all those left behind, including their loved ones, then the middle of this dramatic act to the fugitive slave act passes and sending slave hunters from, georgia. and then there's another crisis, culminating in a second escape from the united states, because it's not just from the south, but it's from the entire united states. they have to run in order to be free free. so for me, reading that original story, runn
so their first journey they went from making to philadelphia. that was a journey of a thousand miles. they land in philadelphia they could there they could go change their names. they start new lives, they could go to canada, all number of things could have happened. but activists seized upon story and they are invited to tell their story to share their story with people. and they do this at enormous risk to themselves. so that's at the beginning of act two. they they travel another thousand...
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editor at large for philadelphia, president of the philadelphia of black journalists and hosts of the hit podcast, earnestly speaking. owens writing has appeared in the new york times and the washington post. among other publications, and includes interviews with such distinguished subjects as vice president harris and oprah winfrey. owens received his master's degree in communication management from the usc annenberg school for communication and journalism, and now as an adjunct professor of media and journalism at cheney university, the nation's oldest hbcu. he is joining by deborah douglas, founding co editor in chief of the emancipator. ernest owens is presenting his book, the case for cancel culture. the book examines the cultural phenomenon of canceling and the blurry definitions it carries. owens calls for reconfiguring cancel culture not as a form of censorship and blacklisting, but of democratic expression accountability. don imus writes, quote, the case for cancel culture is just essential at this juncture in time, but it's an important tool for all times and for anyone look
editor at large for philadelphia, president of the philadelphia of black journalists and hosts of the hit podcast, earnestly speaking. owens writing has appeared in the new york times and the washington post. among other publications, and includes interviews with such distinguished subjects as vice president harris and oprah winfrey. owens received his master's degree in communication management from the usc annenberg school for communication and journalism, and now as an adjunct professor of...
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that is not only took it in chicago, but philadelphia and bridgeport.randon: i hope it is obvious the goal is to prevent these horrific treasures from taking place in the first place. that is why i'm committed, as apparent, who sends the children to the chicago public schools -- schools. this is in the political space we are operating under. what we think about as teachers, as parents. it is not just about teaching kids to draw conclusions and, splices. it is what we do in case of a mass shooting. the fact we have to plan and prepare for that speaks to how we have to 1, make sure we are keeping guns off the street, and in my public safety plan i leads that out to enforce reflect laws. it is also looking sure we are cooperating with every level of government. to ensure maximum support and security. citadel has inserted itself into this race. they're pumping dollars into this race. what they do is manufacture guns. when we talk about the 72 hours afterwards, i want to make sure that i spend the last second describing what it takes to keep our communities
that is not only took it in chicago, but philadelphia and bridgeport.randon: i hope it is obvious the goal is to prevent these horrific treasures from taking place in the first place. that is why i'm committed, as apparent, who sends the children to the chicago public schools -- schools. this is in the political space we are operating under. what we think about as teachers, as parents. it is not just about teaching kids to draw conclusions and, splices. it is what we do in case of a mass...
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they take on -- you guys are. >> philadelphia stars. >> abby: philadelphia stars. you very much. >> brian: football is back. we have something to watch in the spring. awesome. meanwhile, don't move. former vice president mike pence next. ♪ pass it on ♪ pass it on ♪ pass it on to someone else ♪ what could if you got to ruin your love ♪ keep it all to yourself ♪ there's enough to go arounder ♪ sensd it on down ♪ thanks, mom. i am groot. nothing brings the galaxy together like king's hawaiian. see guardians of the galaxy: vol 3. in theaters may 5th. for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest. ... how do we decide what hotel to book? fear not, i got you. choice hotels has a hotel for every type of stay. like a comfort with the kiddos. spacious! that's what they all say. stay twice and get a $50 gift card when you book direct at choicehotels.com. >> not concerned about the leak. >> the international guard. >> a member accused of giving secrets set to appear in court. >
they take on -- you guys are. >> philadelphia stars. >> abby: philadelphia stars. you very much. >> brian: football is back. we have something to watch in the spring. awesome. meanwhile, don't move. former vice president mike pence next. ♪ pass it on ♪ pass it on ♪ pass it on to someone else ♪ what could if you got to ruin your love ♪ keep it all to yourself ♪ there's enough to go arounder ♪ sensd it on down ♪ thanks, mom. i am groot. nothing brings the galaxy...
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now, we're currently talking about, again, philadelphia, new york.nd this is going to be closer to boston. maybe not as severe there, but they are going to see storms move on through that area also. here's your future track, and i'll leave you with it, we're already kind of on top of this. it moves off the coast over the new york stock exchange couple of hours. on the back side of this, still a bit of lingering rain but, jon, mostly temperatures are just going to fall in a big way. it was up to 70 degrees up and down the east coast odd, the much more normal and cooler tomorrow. jon: adam, thank you. and finally tonight, visitors to monument valley navajo tribal park treated to a sensational sunset this past wednesday. as the sun sank in the shadow of what's called the west mitten butte crawled across the desert valley floor and climbed up the east side,s creating a spectacular kiss play. that visual happens only twice a year in late march and mid september. and, you know, adam, there's the image. obviously, good weather this time of year. you can pre
now, we're currently talking about, again, philadelphia, new york.nd this is going to be closer to boston. maybe not as severe there, but they are going to see storms move on through that area also. here's your future track, and i'll leave you with it, we're already kind of on top of this. it moves off the coast over the new york stock exchange couple of hours. on the back side of this, still a bit of lingering rain but, jon, mostly temperatures are just going to fall in a big way. it was up to...
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at the end, i went to philadelphia and negotiated contracts and i then went to new orleans. negotiated product -- project leisure -- labor agreements with the teachers union down there. i also went to bridgeport and negotiated contracts. i have never had a work stoppage. my approach with the union has always been to provide direct negotiations. i did the negotiations and i do not negotiate through surrogates. my approach has also been to really communicate with teachers directly. that's why in chicago, i visited 440 schools during my tenure and in the elementary schools, i visited every single classroom to establish a personal relationship. that is the approach i've always taken and i have negotiated with 26 different unions over my lifetime without having a strike or work stoppage. and that is the approach i will take with the ctu. sasha: brandon johnson, same question to you. because of concerns of your close ties to the ctu, you have said you will respect boundaries, but will that work? how do you plan to work with but not for the ctu? brandon: i will be the mayor of the
at the end, i went to philadelphia and negotiated contracts and i then went to new orleans. negotiated product -- project leisure -- labor agreements with the teachers union down there. i also went to bridgeport and negotiated contracts. i have never had a work stoppage. my approach with the union has always been to provide direct negotiations. i did the negotiations and i do not negotiate through surrogates. my approach has also been to really communicate with teachers directly. that's why in...
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it happens in philadelphia. it happens in waterfront cities across the united states in this period it's a very common way of building. and we know from property records real estate documents city directories census records that base is building in not only one of the kind of hottest real estate regions in the city of this time, but also one of the most crowded so i just want to show you for a moment what you're looking at here i a property map a plat map created centurielar. so this is from the early 1900s showing youhe names of the different property owners who bought waterlot property around the same time that beige did and so there's his water lot. plot right here so this region is also incredibly dense. over 5,600 people lived on roughly 53 acres of land surrounding bases wharf and if you're trying to get a sense for what that means and you like to think in terms of sports. we're thinking about approximately 55-ish football fields worth of space. all right. and it's important that we consider this density i
it happens in philadelphia. it happens in waterfront cities across the united states in this period it's a very common way of building. and we know from property records real estate documents city directories census records that base is building in not only one of the kind of hottest real estate regions in the city of this time, but also one of the most crowded so i just want to show you for a moment what you're looking at here i a property map a plat map created centurielar. so this is from...