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it was cheaper to ship something from philadelphia to london than it was from pittsburgh to philadelphia. you imagine that people in the west felt like america was undergoing this big commercial revolution, right? trading england, trading with europe. people in the west felt left out. so why did they do that? there were a couple of reasons for that. but one, the spanish still controlled the mississippi river and they not allow american commerce on the waters. number two, there was a native american rebellion in the west, which was greatly destabilizing to the overall economy, the west. and number three, there were british forts in places like ohio and michigan, illinois, that still had british troops in them, even though the land was technically and the revolution was over. so all of these things sort of add to the pressure in the pressure cooker that i think led to the whiskey rebellion. because here's the amazing thing. one year after the whiskey rebellion, 1795, the washington administration signs three treaties. in 1795, they signed the treaty. greenville, which ends the native ameri
it was cheaper to ship something from philadelphia to london than it was from pittsburgh to philadelphia. you imagine that people in the west felt like america was undergoing this big commercial revolution, right? trading england, trading with europe. people in the west felt left out. so why did they do that? there were a couple of reasons for that. but one, the spanish still controlled the mississippi river and they not allow american commerce on the waters. number two, there was a native...
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on the office of the district attorney of the city of philadelphia.egrity unit, to investigate claims of innocence, and hired patricia cummings to run it. ogrod's case was among the first her team reviewed. we started that endeavor by hiring experts that had no affiliation with the case. we just said, here, take a look at what we've got. tell us what barbara jean can tell us about how she died. lester holt: according to the confession ogrod hit the little girl over the head with a weight bar. at trial, prosecutors argued those blows were the cause of barbara jean's death. did the science support that? the science did not support it. lester holt: and she says the original prosecutors should have known it. we learned that the prosecution actually had evidence from an expert back at the time of trial that suggested that barbara jean did not die of the injuries to her head, which is what the jury heard. instead, one of the experts said that the likely cause of death was asphyxia. lester holt: that was just the beginning. her team determined the jury was g
on the office of the district attorney of the city of philadelphia.egrity unit, to investigate claims of innocence, and hired patricia cummings to run it. ogrod's case was among the first her team reviewed. we started that endeavor by hiring experts that had no affiliation with the case. we just said, here, take a look at what we've got. tell us what barbara jean can tell us about how she died. lester holt: according to the confession ogrod hit the little girl over the head with a weight bar....
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they leave philadelphia unsure that they're going to have enough votes. they're not certain about it. they they've sort of unless i use the word illegal because, that implies there's a structure where, you know how constitutions are you know that an operating system so they try to meet in annapolis had failed. one of the things that comes out of the annapolis convention and is i think, a quite brilliant move by hamilton to say let's go to congress and ask congress to make a convention call, to give it some legitimacy. so congress actually does a convention call to render the federal constitution. right. so and the philadelphia comes out of that congressional call and then a part of the story that people tend to skip over. but i think is really interesting is the minute the convention breaks they to new york to congress, everybody who's also a congressional member races up and because the convention technically imagines itself reporting back to congress and they get to congress and congress pretty clearly the people who will become the virginia opponents t
they leave philadelphia unsure that they're going to have enough votes. they're not certain about it. they they've sort of unless i use the word illegal because, that implies there's a structure where, you know how constitutions are you know that an operating system so they try to meet in annapolis had failed. one of the things that comes out of the annapolis convention and is i think, a quite brilliant move by hamilton to say let's go to congress and ask congress to make a convention call, to...
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he will depart philadelphia and head to the capitol pennsylvania, harrisburg.ill see him again and bring any new developments as we get them. meanwhile texas embracing for beryl a tropical storm expected to become a hurricane again before making landfall there. a look at the prep in the forecast when "fox news live" returns.s. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming inner-springs, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. shop now, and save $400 on select stearns & foster mattresses. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make
he will depart philadelphia and head to the capitol pennsylvania, harrisburg.ill see him again and bring any new developments as we get them. meanwhile texas embracing for beryl a tropical storm expected to become a hurricane again before making landfall there. a look at the prep in the forecast when "fox news live" returns.s. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams...
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wilson lived in philadelphia and the capital of the united states was philadelphia so the supreme court met in philadelphia for nine of the 10 years. they met in new york the first year. wilson was always present when things happened and when things needed to be done in the capital or to take someone's place. he was very good about doing circuit duty for other people when he could. towards the end of his life when his debtors started to chase him the second past 1795, 1796 he had to leave philadelphia and go down south so that his creditors could not reach him. he had been in jail in new jersey been in jail in new jersey after his son sprang him loose. he is the only justice i know of who had ever been in jail. it was a very, very sad story. and he ended up in north carolina with a relatively new wife. his first wife died, i think in 1786. and james wilson went on circuit in boston, met this young lady, shamus wilson wants, and this young lady was 19, and he married her, and she did look after him for the rest of his life. if anyone wants to read a lovely book about life in north caroli
wilson lived in philadelphia and the capital of the united states was philadelphia so the supreme court met in philadelphia for nine of the 10 years. they met in new york the first year. wilson was always present when things happened and when things needed to be done in the capital or to take someone's place. he was very good about doing circuit duty for other people when he could. towards the end of his life when his debtors started to chase him the second past 1795, 1796 he had to leave...
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it was in philadelphia. he had a ridiculous sounding case, a revolutionary war veteran who is disabled and wanted his pension. there was a statute that allowed them to go to court and ask for his pension. and he did this in philadelphia. and wilson absolutely refused to hear it. he said, this is not something the judiciary does. and all the justices wrote to president washington and said, you can't ask us to listen to these veterans and say whether these veterans should get a pension because that is not a judicial task. it is unconstitutional. but these were all advisory opinions. they were letters to the president. wilson was the only one who did it officially in the courtrooms. and then, the case for the supreme court because the attorney general just went to court and said, you have to order that court, the circuit court in philadelphia, to listen to this veteran. and if you look at dialysis reports, there's a paragraph about how the supreme court divided on a procedural vote. it was 3-3. six justices in
it was in philadelphia. he had a ridiculous sounding case, a revolutionary war veteran who is disabled and wanted his pension. there was a statute that allowed them to go to court and ask for his pension. and he did this in philadelphia. and wilson absolutely refused to hear it. he said, this is not something the judiciary does. and all the justices wrote to president washington and said, you can't ask us to listen to these veterans and say whether these veterans should get a pension because...
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it was printed in january 1776 in philadelphia. it is a 47 page pamphlet in which pain who was a recent immigrant to the colonies, argued for separation from great britain. up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain. even though it there had already been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet change their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american colonies. and encouraged and persuaded them to establish a new government. it's divided into four parts. the first is on the history of government and the second part deals with monarchy and hereditary succession. the third part deals with the current state of american affairs, and the fourth part talks about the ability of america to govern itself into form a navy that could challenge the royal navy. this is a first edition and i don't know exactly how many copies were printed in the first edition. there were several additions printed very
it was printed in january 1776 in philadelphia. it is a 47 page pamphlet in which pain who was a recent immigrant to the colonies, argued for separation from great britain. up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain. even though it there had already been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet change their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american...
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new york city, philadelphia, to washington, d.c. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour. ginger zee is here. >>> there's news tonight about two americans found dead in thailand. initial reports this evening saying it might have been cyanide. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, newly released surveillance. a deadly crane collapse. a construction worker killed. >>> buried in the sand. the race to save a 16-year-old girl. >>> and you could call it a bear of a day for the emmy nominations. the big winners already tonight. >> david: good evening tonight from milwaukee and the republican national convention. we do begin tonight with breaking news involving president biden. there is word just in tonight he has tested positive for covid while campaigning in the battleground state of nevada. just moments ago, these images coming in, president biden boarding air force one, leaving. the president appearing right here to be battling the effects of covid. moving very slowly as he walks up those stairs to air force one. and this moment in this campaign comes amid new questions tonight over w
new york city, philadelphia, to washington, d.c. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour. ginger zee is here. >>> there's news tonight about two americans found dead in thailand. initial reports this evening saying it might have been cyanide. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, newly released surveillance. a deadly crane collapse. a construction worker killed. >>> buried in the sand. the race to save a 16-year-old girl. >>> and you could call it a bear of a day for...
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they will have their first joint rally tuesday in philadelphia.t signifies the outsized importance of pennsylvania. the campaign is cautioning it doesn't necessarily mean a clue that the state's governor, josh shapiro, is the choice. the latest battleground polling shows harris leading trump in five of seven key races, but all within the margin of error. it's a tight race. except michigan where that poll has her ahead by 11 points. that lead is considered an outlier. democrats working overtime in georgia. a crowd of 10,000 supporters, the largest this cycle for the democrats, was led by megan thee stallion welcoming harris on stage tuesday with an enthusiastic push for young and black voters. donald trump has scheduled a rally in that same arena saturday night. he is known for his big crowds. the dems haven't been. next hour, the former president will take questions at the national association of black journalists convention in chicago before returning to pennsylvania for the first time since, of course, he survived that horrific attempted assassi
they will have their first joint rally tuesday in philadelphia.t signifies the outsized importance of pennsylvania. the campaign is cautioning it doesn't necessarily mean a clue that the state's governor, josh shapiro, is the choice. the latest battleground polling shows harris leading trump in five of seven key races, but all within the margin of error. it's a tight race. except michigan where that poll has her ahead by 11 points. that lead is considered an outlier. democrats working overtime...
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now along the philadelphia car, it will remind us why this corduroy is so important to the is where it is and why we soul this visit today. i promise to let you know, will the philadelphia car doors, i see these riley code named for the border between garza and idiots. now there's been several agreements between egypt and israel. like the is come, david in 1979 being one of the key ones. it's supposed to be demilitarized, it's supposed to be in control of the egyptians on egypt, inside the palestinians, on the palestinian side. that's clearly know what's happening. now. this is very controversial because these riley's are saying they want complete control permanently of the philadelphia card or so by their prime minister visiting that site. it's a power plant. it's a very, very visible symbol to his support is that he is going to stay these right. he's going to stay in that area. now, of course, that has an impact on the sci fi tools. i must have been very clear that they don't want any is where the presence in any part of the goals are stripped. also, the addictions have been talking
now along the philadelphia car, it will remind us why this corduroy is so important to the is where it is and why we soul this visit today. i promise to let you know, will the philadelphia car doors, i see these riley code named for the border between garza and idiots. now there's been several agreements between egypt and israel. like the is come, david in 1979 being one of the key ones. it's supposed to be demilitarized, it's supposed to be in control of the egyptians on egypt, inside the...
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up through philadelphia, new york city, right into new england. the system spawning this ef-2 tornado in rome, new york, near utica in central new york. the damage from 135-mile-an-hour winds. let's get right to ginger zee, tracking the storms again tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. we've got severe thunderstorms just an 60 miles to our west, coming this way, sweeping in with this cold front. and there have been more than 80 severe storm reports already tonight. and we're just getting started. that was from alabama, up to new hampshire. a lot of this action around philadelphia, up in upstate new york, even up into vermont. so, i want to take you through the timing, it's overnight tonight, and that cold front passes, i'd say after midnight, most are free and clear. and i say clear, with lower humidity. so, even though temperatures still look at our even a tick or two above average, you will feel totally different in a place like washington, d.c. or baltimore, where they saw the hottest numbers in 12 years. four days this week at 100-plus
up through philadelphia, new york city, right into new england. the system spawning this ef-2 tornado in rome, new york, near utica in central new york. the damage from 135-mile-an-hour winds. let's get right to ginger zee, tracking the storms again tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. we've got severe thunderstorms just an 60 miles to our west, coming this way, sweeping in with this cold front. and there have been more than 80 severe storm reports already tonight. and we're just...
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they attacked the south of gaza, the gaza strip took the entire axis, now they are inside the philadelphia axis, but the issue is that the hamas forces, in order to bypass the sanctions and the economic pressure that the israelis put on them and destroy them. underground tunnels there are three types of making gaza tunnels in terms of transportation their series is so that communication can be established inside gaza, for example, let's say from the south of gaza to near the border, for example, 200 meters. the border, or from this side of gaza city to the other side of gaza city, is a series to go from inside gaza into the occupied territories, which is all military, meaning it is used for military operations . another series is to enter the sinai desert, which belongs to egypt, from the south of gaza. it is a serious challenge for israel, because every sanction they impose , people will pass from here, people will be displaced , food and things that we people need. and the weapons that the resistance forces need the interpretation of the israelis is that the oxygen pipe is epic, and it i
they attacked the south of gaza, the gaza strip took the entire axis, now they are inside the philadelphia axis, but the issue is that the hamas forces, in order to bypass the sanctions and the economic pressure that the israelis put on them and destroy them. underground tunnels there are three types of making gaza tunnels in terms of transportation their series is so that communication can be established inside gaza, for example, let's say from the south of gaza to near the border, for...
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i philadelphia then next harrisburg, and then onto michigan later on in the week. and as he tries to soothe concerns about his ability to beat former president donald trump this november the vice president, harris, shelby front and center once again making the case for four more years when she heads to nevada, her six trip to that state this year as harris draws more scrutiny, i met her running mates woes cnn's bryan todd takes us inside the evolution of the biden-harris ticket are president joe biden, the public face of kamala harris is relationship with joe biden's started on a contentious note. >> i'm going to now direct this at vice president biden and the democratic primary debate in 2019, harris challenged biden when working with segregationist centers in the past telling biden it was hurtful tour. >> you also work with them to oppose bussing and there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools she was bussed to school every day and that little girl was me i'm suspending harris would later dropped out of t
i philadelphia then next harrisburg, and then onto michigan later on in the week. and as he tries to soothe concerns about his ability to beat former president donald trump this november the vice president, harris, shelby front and center once again making the case for four more years when she heads to nevada, her six trip to that state this year as harris draws more scrutiny, i met her running mates woes cnn's bryan todd takes us inside the evolution of the biden-harris ticket are president...
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they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved person who was in the city of philadelphia for more than six months was freed. so what washington's did was they sent their enslaved workers back and forth between mount vernon and their presidential home. and this was a way of having anyone, not having anyone there for more than six months during one of those transition periods. martha's personal oil made by these men owner, also known as on each judge, escaped. she knew when the transition was happening and she used that as an opportunity to leave slidell. there's a wonderful book that i recommend to you to find out about the washingtons and their runaways enslaved worker. it's called never caught by erica armstrong dunbar and it shows the relentless pursuit that the washington's had mainly at martha's insistence. president posted notices and papers. they sent people looking for her, but on it neve
they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved person who was in the city of philadelphia for more than six months was freed. so what washington's did was they sent their enslaved workers back and forth between mount vernon and their presidential home. and this was a way of having anyone, not having anyone there for more than six months during one of those...
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new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c.inger zee standing by with the new forecast. >>> and the race tonight to give away $1.6 million in cash and prizes in vegas. björn jason li♪ [metal creaking] [camera zooming] ♪ [window slamming] woman: [gasps] [dog barking] ♪ woman: [screams] ♪ [explosion] [explosion] ♪ [lock clicks shut] did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire shake up your shower with a flavor for every feeling. this dove freshens you up. this dove winds you down. this dove leaves you glowing. and this dove keeps you going. so whatever care you care about, there's a dove for every body. okay, it's gonna hail in omaha. and we live not in omaha
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philadelphia selected matvey michkov seventh overall in the nhl draft exactly a year ago.o remind you that this year another russian crossed over to philadelphia in the spring. the player is cska goalkeeper ivan fedotov, who has already made his debut in the nhl. that's all about sports for now, see you next hour. there may be pain in the knee, pain in the back, pain in the neck. pentalgin extragel contains a special component for better penetration into the source of pain. pentalgin extragel. what do we bring back from our travels? with avito cashback bonuses the next avito trip will go as planned with cashback bonuses i wanted to open a deposit at 18%, it turns out you can at 20%, i thought about opening a deposit in one bank, it turns out you can open it in different ones at once, for money your own marketplace, it turns out, open a deposit with a rate of 20%. financial services, financial marketplace from the moscow exchange sios. professional hair restoration. shampoo balm sjos repe. the intensive formula with keratin amino complex deeply restores the hair structure a
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says that philadelphia philadelphia here is what he said. here is his philadelphia plan taxes on land. this is a volume of three of the record taxes on land, houses other real estate and capitation taxes shall be proportioned. that is his proposal. i've been studying this for 20 years but there are 10 pages in this book to waging more about this is dedicated and then spout hamilton is your man. if i could resurrect john marshall right now he would sit listen to alexander he holds hamilton in awe and hamilton knows his stuff. >> no unforced i do not have that. it has that magic power i wish leslie breaks the fourth wall why can't real life be like this? because it is not. hamilton at philadelphia and going to read it again. this is his account of what should be apportioned. taxes on land, houses and other real estate and capitation taxes. the words do not say that but that's hamilton and he is gone through. there are seven federalist he said taxes on land and nothing else. then he argues hilton. it is true in some notes he says something seem
says that philadelphia philadelphia here is what he said. here is his philadelphia plan taxes on land. this is a volume of three of the record taxes on land, houses other real estate and capitation taxes shall be proportioned. that is his proposal. i've been studying this for 20 years but there are 10 pages in this book to waging more about this is dedicated and then spout hamilton is your man. if i could resurrect john marshall right now he would sit listen to alexander he holds hamilton in...
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i'm talking about the philadelphia cordele. it's a power play by prime minister benjamin netanyahu to try and put pressure on these talks. the americans have tried to come up with the compromise. they've said to the palestinian authority. we will help manage that buddha with israel on the posting authority reported. they have rejected that. they say if we're going to come in, then we're going to come in. i'm not as all of garza is the cause it will be palestinian authority rule. netanyahu has a very big political problem, a, when it comes to the philadelphia card of those hard, right, m p 's at the margin, the old, the bugs, guys, they went up having a presence in gauze of the instructional community doesn't. and so by going there, what he's really done is a piece to his base take to a couple of boxes when it comes to, you know, getting and keeping support from those fall right and piece. but he's also putting out pressure on the seat by tools. so let's see how that plays out in the next couple of days. that delicate times. cer
i'm talking about the philadelphia cordele. it's a power play by prime minister benjamin netanyahu to try and put pressure on these talks. the americans have tried to come up with the compromise. they've said to the palestinian authority. we will help manage that buddha with israel on the posting authority reported. they have rejected that. they say if we're going to come in, then we're going to come in. i'm not as all of garza is the cause it will be palestinian authority rule. netanyahu has a...
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him requested him not to enter rafah because there were more than 1ous refugees and access of philadelphiawait until they die and then release them? oshrit, unfortunately they didn't kidnap your son year. edo it's better to die with a coward prime minister like you. well, general a two-part question here. uh, first of all, of course, where are the? implications of netanyahu's positions on the captives and second of all, will this anger in some way uh pressure uh him internally? the interesting what i what i heard now is one of the family says that netanyahu is filting pressure on us, not on hamas, exactly, that's very interesting really, they don't consider all this the games of netanyahu. coming to arafah and philadelphia and this show made by netanyahu, they don't believe that it's a pressure anybody but on them, the families of the prisoners. well, with that, let's go over to our last report today, in the same context, a chief rabbi for eastern zionist yitzak rejected the enlistment of any haridi into the occupation army, whether they study in religious schools or not. על כך שאם הצבא יג
him requested him not to enter rafah because there were more than 1ous refugees and access of philadelphiawait until they die and then release them? oshrit, unfortunately they didn't kidnap your son year. edo it's better to die with a coward prime minister like you. well, general a two-part question here. uh, first of all, of course, where are the? implications of netanyahu's positions on the captives and second of all, will this anger in some way uh pressure uh him internally? the interesting...
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the city of philadelphia is now facing a lawsuit after thousands of municipal employees were ordered to return to pre-pandemic scheduling in the office. >> we're living in a new day and age right now ahead of this long holiday weekend. >> remote workers are fighting back, opposing new mandates that could soon force them to return to the office. the latest to fight back 6000 city employees in philadelphia, their union now suing the mayor who wants them back in person full time. july 15th. the lawsuit claims the mandate violates their contract and will make post-pandemic staffing shortages even worse. >> having that type of work flexibility allows folks to be able to be successful at work and be successful at home. >> the mayor is trying to entice the workers with more generous parental leave and other benefits, insisting that in-person workers will create a more visible and accessible government. but when it comes to today's workforce, new research shows employers looking to fill all those cubicles again have a challenging argument to make. >> i just don't think that forcing people ba
the city of philadelphia is now facing a lawsuit after thousands of municipal employees were ordered to return to pre-pandemic scheduling in the office. >> we're living in a new day and age right now ahead of this long holiday weekend. >> remote workers are fighting back, opposing new mandates that could soon force them to return to the office. the latest to fight back 6000 city employees in philadelphia, their union now suing the mayor who wants them back in person full time. july...
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him, requested him not to enter rafah because there were more than 100 refugees and access of philadelphiaia, and here are some of their comments. hagar, it is indeed concerning that the prime minister does not know about all the captives who were killed in captivity, can he be declared unfit? novit, what are you waiting for? are you waiting for them to die? and when they die, will you say they are not suffering anymore? linoy. so, should we wait until they die? and then release them. oshrit, unfortunately, they didn't kidnap your son yair. ido, it's better to die with a coward prime minister like you. well, general, two-part question here, uh, first of all, of course, where are the implications of netanyahu's positions on the captives and second of all, will this anger in some way uh pressure uh him internally? uh, the interesting uh, what is... what i heard now is one of the family says that netanyahu is getting pressure on us, not on hamas, exactly, that's very interesting really, they don't consider all this. the the games of netanyahu coming to arafah and philadelphia and this show ma
him, requested him not to enter rafah because there were more than 100 refugees and access of philadelphiaia, and here are some of their comments. hagar, it is indeed concerning that the prime minister does not know about all the captives who were killed in captivity, can he be declared unfit? novit, what are you waiting for? are you waiting for them to die? and when they die, will you say they are not suffering anymore? linoy. so, should we wait until they die? and then release them. oshrit,...
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him, requested him not to rafah because there were more than 1000 refugees and inter access of philadelphiaeard now is one of the... yes, getting pressure on us, not on hamas, exactly, that's very interesting really, they don't consider all this. the the games of netanyahu coming to arafah and philadelphia and this show made by netanyahu, they don't believe that it's a pressure anybody but on them, the families of the prisoners. well, with that, let's go over to our last report today. in the same context, the chief rabbi for eastern zinanis, yitzak yusuf rejected the inlistment of any haridi into the occupation army, whether they study in religious schools or not. צערה גדולה בעת האחרונה עם ההתבטעות על כך שאם הצבא יגאס בני ישיבות נרד כולנו מהארץ. הדברים הללו של הרב עוררו שיח מאוד מאוד גדול גם בתוך החברה החרדית ובעקבותיהם עלו שאלות לרב הראשי היוצא יצחק יוסף בעניין מה יעשו צעירים שאינם לומדים בישיבה ובכל זאת הצבא רוצה לגייס אותם האם הם צריכים ללכת לצבא או לא ללכת לצבא זאת סוגיה שמעסיק. הרבה מאוד גם את הצבא שפועל עכשיו לגייס חרדים עובדים וגם את החברה החרדית שלא יש בה כל מיני קולות סביב הנושא וה
him, requested him not to rafah because there were more than 1000 refugees and inter access of philadelphiaeard now is one of the... yes, getting pressure on us, not on hamas, exactly, that's very interesting really, they don't consider all this. the the games of netanyahu coming to arafah and philadelphia and this show made by netanyahu, they don't believe that it's a pressure anybody but on them, the families of the prisoners. well, with that, let's go over to our last report today. in the...
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tonight, at the philadelphia zoo, they are celebrating an incredible milestone in america.ys until the fourth of july, and just across town from where our forefathers signed the declaration of independence, the philadelphia zoo is the first ever in the u.s., and it's just turned 150 years old. the gates first opening on july 7th, 1874. more than 3,000 people came that first day. over the years, putting education and conservation at the forefront. in 1901, the first of its kind research lab was built. in 1931, leo, the famous mgm lion at the beginning of so many movies, retires at the zoo. and one year later, in 1932, mommy the galapagos tortoise arrived at the zoo. and, amazingly, she is still there today at 92 years old. >> hello. i'm here with mommy, our oldest resident at the zoo. >> whit: tonight, andrew ahl, reptile keeper, introducing us. >> she is a critically endangered species, native to the galapagos islands. >> whit: bethany housman, director of school and community partnerships, with stella, the giraffe. >> when was the last time you fed a giraffe? you can do ri
tonight, at the philadelphia zoo, they are celebrating an incredible milestone in america.ys until the fourth of july, and just across town from where our forefathers signed the declaration of independence, the philadelphia zoo is the first ever in the u.s., and it's just turned 150 years old. the gates first opening on july 7th, 1874. more than 3,000 people came that first day. over the years, putting education and conservation at the forefront. in 1901, the first of its kind research lab was...
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so today in philadelphia, all about showing he's still got it. that was his goal. sammy and the president did deliver very brief remarks here behind the pulpit of mount airy church behind me. he spoke for fewer than 10 minutes. his voice sounded strong. he reference the notes that were before him several times. but there were no major stumble in a house that he was standing most of the sermon next to the church's 91 year old bishop who introduced the president by calling him a young whippersnapper. so certainly this sort of a bite and in his comfort in his element and uh, it is exactly what his campaign is hoping to showcase to voters after that disastrous debate performance. 10 days ago that a spice, a reality of polls showing that biden is now trailing his challenge or former president donald trump, by 9 points among registered voters. that was a poll taken by the new york times after the debate. and so certainly fight and has said that he vows to stay in this race to spite. now 5 democratic lawmakers saying that he should step aside for anothe
so today in philadelphia, all about showing he's still got it. that was his goal. sammy and the president did deliver very brief remarks here behind the pulpit of mount airy church behind me. he spoke for fewer than 10 minutes. his voice sounded strong. he reference the notes that were before him several times. but there were no major stumble in a house that he was standing most of the sermon next to the church's 91 year old bishop who introduced the president by calling him a young...
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for those of you who don't know, he came to philadelphia in late 1774.in 1775, he became this pioneering magazine journalist and the one quality about him, which was just extraordinary, was his prose style. in 1776, hstarted that fabled year off with his pamphlet, common sense, which by the end of the year, i mean, there's been so many different estimates of how many copies it sold, but some say as many as a quarter of a million or half a million people read common sense. and it's often described the book that started the revolution. people have said i think it was john adams. he said, without the pen of paine, the sword of washington would have been would not have been used at all or something probably a bit more eloquent i imagine giving it was the 18th century, but here we have paine with a very enlightenment ish idea of good ordered science. the politician consists in fixing the true point of happiness and freedom. those men deserve the gratitude of ages. he should discover a mode of government that contained the greatest sum of individual happiness,
for those of you who don't know, he came to philadelphia in late 1774.in 1775, he became this pioneering magazine journalist and the one quality about him, which was just extraordinary, was his prose style. in 1776, hstarted that fabled year off with his pamphlet, common sense, which by the end of the year, i mean, there's been so many different estimates of how many copies it sold, but some say as many as a quarter of a million or half a million people read common sense. and it's often...
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the philadelphia inquirer and what in effect seems to be a response to the new york times published an editorial title to serve his country, donald trump should leave the respect the philadelphia inquirer said quote, the debate about the debate is misplaced. the only person who should withdraw from the race is trump. the editorial concluded quote, trump is a convicted felon who is staring at three more criminal indictments. is running for president to stay out of prison. if anything, trump doesn't deserve to be on the presidential debate stage. what even give him a platform? trump allegedly stole classified information and try to overturn an election. his plans for a second term are worse than the last one. we cannot be serious about letting such a crooked clown back in the white house. yes, biden had a horrible night. he's 81 and not as sharp as he used to be. but biden on his worst day remains light years better than trump on his best. there was only one person at the debate who does not deserve to be running for president, december trump exits the stage, the better off the country w
the philadelphia inquirer and what in effect seems to be a response to the new york times published an editorial title to serve his country, donald trump should leave the respect the philadelphia inquirer said quote, the debate about the debate is misplaced. the only person who should withdraw from the race is trump. the editorial concluded quote, trump is a convicted felon who is staring at three more criminal indictments. is running for president to stay out of prison. if anything, trump...
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ska, the nineteen-year-old forward is moving to philadelphia from st. petersburg. season on loan at the sochi hockey club, where he scored 41 points in 47 matches. philadelphia selected matvey mechkov seventh overall in the nhl draft exactly a year ago. let me also remind you that this year, in the spring , another russian player moved to philadelphia - cska goalkeeper ivan fedotov, who has already made his debut in the nhl. that's all about sports for now, see you next hour. russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, 24. we will take on this matter, it will be honest. detective. to tell you, briefly about the main thing, by this moment, the fighters of the west group of troops intercepted fortified positions in... to strike the enemy they used powerful grenade flames, with precise volleys they literally burned the militants out of the dugouts, as a result they captured a lot of trophies, escaping from the nazis threw nato ammunition equipment. joe b
ska, the nineteen-year-old forward is moving to philadelphia from st. petersburg. season on loan at the sochi hockey club, where he scored 41 points in 47 matches. philadelphia selected matvey mechkov seventh overall in the nhl draft exactly a year ago. let me also remind you that this year, in the spring , another russian player moved to philadelphia - cska goalkeeper ivan fedotov, who has already made his debut in the nhl. that's all about sports for now, see you next hour. russia, russia,...
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party with mass shooting in philadelphia does not change traditions, three dead. where minsk supposedly began, a historical sensation occurred during excavations on the menka river. belarus faces a large-scale revision of legislation, a direct order to carry out some kind of reform, which will simplify the content of regulations, given to the presidential administration. now to belarus. there are 175,000 acts in force, this is the result of the evolutionary path of development of the state. the difficulties in their application are intended to be resolved by the upcoming reform. deputy head of the presidential administration olga chupris spoke about this in an interview with our tv channel. to date, a decision has already been made to create a working group; specialists from various government agencies, scientists and citizens will be involved, who will also be able to make their proposals. did not indicate real deadlines, yes, but, anyway, they were established by the head of state, by march 1 of next year we must show the president the results of our work, we ma
party with mass shooting in philadelphia does not change traditions, three dead. where minsk supposedly began, a historical sensation occurred during excavations on the menka river. belarus faces a large-scale revision of legislation, a direct order to carry out some kind of reform, which will simplify the content of regulations, given to the presidential administration. now to belarus. there are 175,000 acts in force, this is the result of the evolutionary path of development of the state. the...
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first stop is philadelphia be, it looks like.ight do it before august 7th. >> ainsley: they want to get on the ballot. in order to get on the ballot some states ohio is the first one you have to announce by august 7th in order to get on their ballot. next week philadelphia, wisconsin, detroit, north carolina, georgia, phoenix and vegas with her vp. >> steve: campaign says don't read too much into it just because josh shapiro was raised in philadelphia and we are starting in philadelphia that it's going to be josh shapiro. remember, it's not too far from rehoboth beach to philadelphia. there is a possibility this could be some sort of a joint passing of the torch with joe biden. and whenever joe biden does having something, it's always in philly. >> brian: do you realize his schedule is totally open? do we even have a president? he has nothing on his schedule over the next three days. he shows up at the lbj library and disappears again. we have a crisis in the middle east. is he even capable of running this country? you have got a
first stop is philadelphia be, it looks like.ight do it before august 7th. >> ainsley: they want to get on the ballot. in order to get on the ballot some states ohio is the first one you have to announce by august 7th in order to get on their ballot. next week philadelphia, wisconsin, detroit, north carolina, georgia, phoenix and vegas with her vp. >> steve: campaign says don't read too much into it just because josh shapiro was raised in philadelphia and we are starting in...
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uh, i'm specifically about the philadelphia car to the americans. i've been trying to broke up some sort of compromise. they compromise is that they will help petrol, that buddha, that's not acceptable to the palace things. but you've also got a massive, massive been very, very clear. this is, know is where you presence when the will eventually comes to an end. and this is all something that promised to benjamin netanyahu was ready to even accept, currently at this moment. so by going to rough up and having this very public visit and talking about the philadelphia quarter, it's a power play to try and force people's hands. how that's going to play out. we'll see in the next couple of days. okay, thank you for that. and we're on con, by 1st and the cdn south to south africa with presidency or i'm opposed to says inclusive economic growth will top the agenda if it's new governments. he has deliberate address at the official opening of parliament in cape town. the african national congress was forced to form a coalition administration, often failed to
uh, i'm specifically about the philadelphia car to the americans. i've been trying to broke up some sort of compromise. they compromise is that they will help petrol, that buddha, that's not acceptable to the palace things. but you've also got a massive, massive been very, very clear. this is, know is where you presence when the will eventually comes to an end. and this is all something that promised to benjamin netanyahu was ready to even accept, currently at this moment. so by going to rough...
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reporter caroline goggin from our sister station in philadelphia, is in delaware with reaction. caroline >> well, jr. good evening from rehoboth beach, delaware, where president biden remains at his beach home tonight recovering from covid 19. when we got to the beach town about 5:00 this evening, we were met by people who hadn't heard about the news yet that president biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, and that he has also decided to endorse his vice president, kamala harris, as the democratic nominee. now, let's show you some video from the last time that we saw president biden. this video was taken last wednesday as he boarded air force one right after he had been diagnosed with covid. that is what brought him here to rehoboth, where, as i mentioned, he has been isolating in his beach home and he has been recovering as pressure has been mounting for him to bow out of the race. now, concerns, of course, we all knew, grew within the democratic party after the june 27th presidential debate against former president donald trump. during his poor performan
reporter caroline goggin from our sister station in philadelphia, is in delaware with reaction. caroline >> well, jr. good evening from rehoboth beach, delaware, where president biden remains at his beach home tonight recovering from covid 19. when we got to the beach town about 5:00 this evening, we were met by people who hadn't heard about the news yet that president biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, and that he has also decided to endorse his vice president,...
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benjamin franklin publishes them down in in philadelphia, especially after the 1730 epidemic. more and more evidence is is is is coming inoculations are being more successful. the people who die from inoculation tend to be very young children, babies and the elderly. the soldier age people who are soldiers in the continental army, teenage ers survive it very well. there's tremendous demand from young adults for innocuous. and you can see by 1764, most bostonian boys are demanding and receiving inoculate. and there's a general inoculate. and in boston in 1764, the entire town shuts down. they shut down trade, shut down commerce. so the whole community can be innocuous. they sit together. the trouble with inoculation and the reason why you have to do it all at once is because after your inoculate, your infectious, you're infectious for 3 to 4 weeks and you can spread natural smallpox to others during that time. so if you wanted to get inoculated, you couldn't return home. you might spread it to your to your children, to your neighbors. so they would create, isolate in hospitals,
benjamin franklin publishes them down in in philadelphia, especially after the 1730 epidemic. more and more evidence is is is is coming inoculations are being more successful. the people who die from inoculation tend to be very young children, babies and the elderly. the soldier age people who are soldiers in the continental army, teenage ers survive it very well. there's tremendous demand from young adults for innocuous. and you can see by 1764, most bostonian boys are demanding and receiving...
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. >> trace: breaking news coming out of philadelphia.s is kind of an all hands on deck situation. this come from the wrong hurst neighbourhood in philly. you can see the water coming in there. the firefighters are on it. we do not know if there are anybody or any people still inside his apartment building. we know it's four stories. we know the upper level is totally engulfed in flames and the firefighters are trying to fight this thing to put it out. it's in the busy northeast philly intersection of roosevelt and... still too early for anyone -- any word on injuries or fatalities but we will keep our eyes on this in philadelphia. it's a fire clearly out of control, clearly engulfing an apartment building in philadelphia breaking news as it comes into fox news at night meantime, nervous world leaders in washington for the nato summit and they were watching president biden's high-stakes news conference very closely. kevin corke with more on world opinion. >> with a hot war in ukraine and growing questions about nato's future, this was mea
. >> trace: breaking news coming out of philadelphia.s is kind of an all hands on deck situation. this come from the wrong hurst neighbourhood in philly. you can see the water coming in there. the firefighters are on it. we do not know if there are anybody or any people still inside his apartment building. we know it's four stories. we know the upper level is totally engulfed in flames and the firefighters are trying to fight this thing to put it out. it's in the busy northeast philly...
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he spoke at a church in philadelphia. followed by an event at a union hall in harrisburg moments ago. the debate was nearly two weeks ago. we do not have an abundance of postdebate polling, but i wonder what your overall impression has been talking to black voters on whether their view of the president has been impacted by the debate or the drama that has followed. >> thank you for that question. yesterday i was with a very dear friend, and we were before a large audience of people. we had doctors there as well, and i spoke to that audience, and that audience was to the persons supportive of president biden. on the way out and on the way in they told me they were supportive of president biden. i also tend to associate myself with the waitstaff. it means something to me to say something to them, and talking to them. i had one of them who said to me i am supporting biden. just without asking any questions. my point is i am not sure my colleagues are with the country. i think we need to move forward with biden. >> i have bee
he spoke at a church in philadelphia. followed by an event at a union hall in harrisburg moments ago. the debate was nearly two weeks ago. we do not have an abundance of postdebate polling, but i wonder what your overall impression has been talking to black voters on whether their view of the president has been impacted by the debate or the drama that has followed. >> thank you for that question. yesterday i was with a very dear friend, and we were before a large audience of people. we...
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>> i should not have done this. >> philadelphia? >> brazil?g about? >> is that it was a king in great britain we left over there, what was his name? >> king alexander. >> king henry. >> king george. [ ♪♪ ] >> what year did we declare our independence? >> oh my gosh, i can't even believe this. >> 1975. >> so about 50 years ago? >> a yes or no. >> 1776. >> 1976. >> that is a tough 1, except understand. [ ♪♪ ] >> we fought a war for our independence, what was the name of that work? >> a world war i. >> the red divorced when the civil war. >> at the democrat wore. >> and revolutionary war. >> talking about normandy? >> al not answer that question, if not it happen is. >> what was the name of the general who won that war? >> what? the general, on our side? >> i don't know any of your questions. [ laughter ] >> and general mills. >> and george washington. >> carter. >> you almost tided! >> who was the first president of the united states? >> abraham lincoln. >> and george washington. >> answered every question! [ cheering ] >> who were the signers o
>> i should not have done this. >> philadelphia? >> brazil?g about? >> is that it was a king in great britain we left over there, what was his name? >> king alexander. >> king henry. >> king george. [ ♪♪ ] >> what year did we declare our independence? >> oh my gosh, i can't even believe this. >> 1975. >> so about 50 years ago? >> a yes or no. >> 1776. >> 1976. >> that is a tough 1, except understand. [...