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on the business page of the philadelphia inquirer. one day, he was giving blood at the office. it was something he did and a lot of people did. while he was sitting there watching the blood fall out of his arm, he thought to himself, you know, i really don't know what happens to this blood when it leaves my arm. put it in a bag and somewhere it becomes a commodity. something happens to wait and might make a good story to do. i'm a medical business reporter -- why shouldn't i look into this? he went to his donor who was a blood donor and come to think of it, i don't know either. he put down his notes about what you would do. go to a local red cross, set up an interview. he went to the guys office and sat down with them. i would like to do a story. i was giving blood and i figured out i didn't know anything about it. what happens to the blood after i give it? what kind of price you put on the leader of blood? the director said why are you asking this question? we don't have to tell you anything about this. >> a red flag. [laughter] wobble.ntenna began to that was the beginning of
on the business page of the philadelphia inquirer. one day, he was giving blood at the office. it was something he did and a lot of people did. while he was sitting there watching the blood fall out of his arm, he thought to himself, you know, i really don't know what happens to this blood when it leaves my arm. put it in a bag and somewhere it becomes a commodity. something happens to wait and might make a good story to do. i'm a medical business reporter -- why shouldn't i look into this? he...
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at the time he was at the philadelphia inquirer. he had just been put on a new .eat covering medical business one day, he was getting blood at the office. andas just something he did a lot of people did. while he was sitting there watching the blood flow out of his arm, he thought to himself, you know, i really don't know what happens to this blood when it leaves my arm. put it in a bag, a bottle, and somewhere, it becomes a commodity? something happens to it. that might make a good little story to do. i am a medical business reporter. he went to his editor, who was also a blood donor, and said, come to think of it, i don't know what goes on. so gil put down his notes about what would you do, go to the local red cross and set up an interview with a guy that has the local office. he sat down with him and said i would like to do a story. did notving blood and i know where the blood goes. i would like to know a little more about it. what happens to the blood after i give it? what kind of a price do you put on a liter of blood? and the
at the time he was at the philadelphia inquirer. he had just been put on a new .eat covering medical business one day, he was getting blood at the office. andas just something he did a lot of people did. while he was sitting there watching the blood flow out of his arm, he thought to himself, you know, i really don't know what happens to this blood when it leaves my arm. put it in a bag, a bottle, and somewhere, it becomes a commodity? something happens to it. that might make a good little...
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. >> the inquirer, the philadelphia inquirer has endorsed now. the inquirer said its only concern is your place in the political establishment which could slow your ability to take on political corruption. the that a valid concern? >> no. anyone who knows me and when the protem of the senate announced support for my candidacy, he said john rafferty is not afraid to criticize me publicly or the governor. and i have stood against the flow when i felt that it was not right and in the best interest of the people. also in addition to that, the superior court gave us a bright line test and said this is where you can offer and participate in politics. over here is where you can only participate in government. you cannot mix them. you have to have that separate line, and if anyone crosses that line, i will prosecutor them. anyone who knows me in the house or senate say he's a man of his word. if he says he's going to do it, he'll do it. you're going to have to look at corruption at all levels of government. >> it sometimes can be tough, because it may inv
. >> the inquirer, the philadelphia inquirer has endorsed now. the inquirer said its only concern is your place in the political establishment which could slow your ability to take on political corruption. the that a valid concern? >> no. anyone who knows me and when the protem of the senate announced support for my candidacy, he said john rafferty is not afraid to criticize me publicly or the governor. and i have stood against the flow when i felt that it was not right and in the...
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>> philadelphia inquirer, top cats. >> that is what everyone is talking about, that and the weather, not to exclude bill henley. it is downright winter-like outside. >> we have a few snow flurries in the area. dry in center city. this is a live view. it's that cold this morning. 31 now inç northeast philadelphia. 20s for allentown, pottstown and reading and it's down to 32 degrees in wilmington and atlantic city. factor in the wind which has been steady this morning, teens and 20s, a cold morning. it's going to be a blustery day. sunshine, the clouds will be thinning out later this morning. the temperatures slowly climbing, 36 degrees at 10:00. by 1:00, bright sunshine. look at the wind at 17 miles an hour. that will hold our temperatures back to the 40s today. neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. jessica boyington is watching the roads. how are they doing out there? >> they're doing all right, bill. a lot of the overnight construction cleared out of the way by 5:00 this morning. mt. laurel, new jersey around route 73 and route 70, that circle, not a l
>> philadelphia inquirer, top cats. >> that is what everyone is talking about, that and the weather, not to exclude bill henley. it is downright winter-like outside. >> we have a few snow flurries in the area. dry in center city. this is a live view. it's that cold this morning. 31 now inç northeast philadelphia. 20s for allentown, pottstown and reading and it's down to 32 degrees in wilmington and atlantic city. factor in the wind which has been steady this morning, teens...
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. >> philadelphia inquirer reporting mayor jim kenney expected to name adam teal virginia's deputy secretaryf veterans affairs and homeland secure toy head philadelphia's fire department. was formerly the fire chief of alexandria, virginia, has worked in fire and emergency services in four states. >> those are some of your newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> the flyers suffer a set-back in their push to make the playoffs. >> what has to happen this week fend they want to make the post-season. >> plus, are north carolina fans sore losers? the desperate measures they're taking after the heart breaking lost to villanova. >> also, this is one of the most bizarre chases we've ever seen. a driver stops to do donuts while trying to escape. the even stranger move he made before police finally caught up with him. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i just want say no to part of katie's weekend forecast. she'll let you know when we could actually see snow. >> no. >> we'll be right back with that. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> welcome back everyone, a bizarre police chase in california, get this, ends with selfies.
. >> philadelphia inquirer reporting mayor jim kenney expected to name adam teal virginia's deputy secretaryf veterans affairs and homeland secure toy head philadelphia's fire department. was formerly the fire chief of alexandria, virginia, has worked in fire and emergency services in four states. >> those are some of your newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> the flyers suffer a set-back in their push to make the playoffs. >> what has to happen this...
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. >> mike from the philadelphia inquirer for arch. two questions. hugh did you get jim's tie and number two, if you could describe what jay said and how you guys kind of reacted in the huddle before the final play. >> first, we were walking off the floor and jim dance came up to me and stopped me, and i thanked him for great tomorrow and everything he did. he said i took at the end of the tournament, i always go to the winning team and to i pick a senior who inspired him throughout the tomorrow and gives him the tie and he said it was me. i was just -- i didn't know what to say. it was great honor from a really nice person, and the last play, we were just honestly we knew what we were going to do and we executed. >> next questions on the front left. >> for chris, pat from yahoo sports. what were you screaming in arch's ear and your coach said you live for those shots and why? . >> one moment was i screaming n arch's ear? i don't remember. i was able to get into his vision and i was open. i was screaming at him. for him to be so unselfish and giving
. >> mike from the philadelphia inquirer for arch. two questions. hugh did you get jim's tie and number two, if you could describe what jay said and how you guys kind of reacted in the huddle before the final play. >> first, we were walking off the floor and jim dance came up to me and stopped me, and i thanked him for great tomorrow and everything he did. he said i took at the end of the tournament, i always go to the winning team and to i pick a senior who inspired him throughout...
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ahead of tomorrow's pennsylvania primary, john kasich picked up a big endorsement from "the philadelphia inquirerd courage as deciding factors. they were especially hard on trump, saying he, quote, has chosen to show that he is neither conservative nor principled, nor decent. yikes! virginia governor terry mcauliffe is fighting back against critics who say he restored the voting rights of more than 200,000 ex-felons only as an election year ploy. yesterday governor mcauliffe who is an ex-chair of the dnc said his republican critics should, quote, quit complaining and go out and earn the ex-felon vote. >>> president obama had quite the literary trip while in london this weekend. he first visited the globe theater to mark the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death. while there, he also watched a brief performance of "hamlet." later the president had dinner with author j.k. rowling at the u.s. ambassador's residence in london. >>> former pennsylvania senator harris wofford announced that he is marrying a man 50 years his junior. the 90-year-old wofford was previously married to a woman. she died 2
ahead of tomorrow's pennsylvania primary, john kasich picked up a big endorsement from "the philadelphia inquirerd courage as deciding factors. they were especially hard on trump, saying he, quote, has chosen to show that he is neither conservative nor principled, nor decent. yikes! virginia governor terry mcauliffe is fighting back against critics who say he restored the voting rights of more than 200,000 ex-felons only as an election year ploy. yesterday governor mcauliffe who is an...
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to "the philadelphia inquirer" already covering just to the events of the past-- will tell the media that is here to a standing on the foundation that we created. [applause] the marchers and organize a misheard with visuals the industry to take back democracy those who are part of this in the images that we put it on twitter or facebook or today. [laughter] to inspire others to enjoy in at -- joined us for the entire next week. >> the reason campaign finance reform and voting rights as the all-important is the key to progress of every single issue. if we allow all americans to vote to take big money out of politics that makes our job infinitely easier to jail the wall street baker's you broke the law. taking on the big oil companies about climate change taking of the for-profit companies. the military industrial complex to impact wars tantalizing and trillions of dollars. everyone of these issues will be successful today and that is why we are here. in to change the conversation to act on the people's agenda. for a show of force by coming here and in not going away again we're puttin
to "the philadelphia inquirer" already covering just to the events of the past-- will tell the media that is here to a standing on the foundation that we created. [applause] the marchers and organize a misheard with visuals the industry to take back democracy those who are part of this in the images that we put it on twitter or facebook or today. [laughter] to inspire others to enjoy in at -- joined us for the entire next week. >> the reason campaign finance reform and voting...
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this one started in the philadelphia inquirer. it is a legitimate newspaper. she reported the line and then it was taken by the cultural magazines and all they talked about -- >> he is a low grade mussolini. you don't know anything about him, but you know who he is. >> gavin, people say be careful with what you read. i think we should change it to don't read. >> every time you read one of these lines like the dude from "snl" that said black people aren't funny. you read that and you say i don't think he said that. you look it up and he didn't say anything close to that. it max you say why were you so excited to get this line? why did they say finally someone hates poetry interest grab it, run! >> this world they want to have with evil men justifying the horrible stereo typeses. they want america to be a racist hell hole and i am not sure why. >> this guy said i can't believe how angry it made me to read that. do you think it made him angry or was he salivating on a line about a thought piece. >> it is something provocative. it is an easier day at work for him.
this one started in the philadelphia inquirer. it is a legitimate newspaper. she reported the line and then it was taken by the cultural magazines and all they talked about -- >> he is a low grade mussolini. you don't know anything about him, but you know who he is. >> gavin, people say be careful with what you read. i think we should change it to don't read. >> every time you read one of these lines like the dude from "snl" that said black people aren't funny. you...
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remember these images that we're going to show you now, they're black and white, courtesy of the philadelphia inquirere are pictures in the paper, from the first ncaa villanova title parade. right in the same location. it was cool breezy and ticker tape blowing that day with a crowd size estimated of 100,000 celebrating villanova here, and again, this was their first ncaa title parade through the center city streets for those of us who all were there or at least remember watching it on tv. senator ed pinkney with the trophy, coach rollie mass massimino, harold presley, harold jensen, these are faces and names many of us who easily remember now, 31 years later, and much like we will this year's team and parade images, as well. how much, we found out yesterday, not everybody around here who was in philly that day remembers that first parade so well. >> i don't really remember that well. i mean, i am getting a little old now. some of my brain cells, memory brain cells are gone. i remember the excitement of watching it on tv. i remember the excitement of the parade. it was fun. any time you have a nationa
remember these images that we're going to show you now, they're black and white, courtesy of the philadelphia inquirere are pictures in the paper, from the first ncaa villanova title parade. right in the same location. it was cool breezy and ticker tape blowing that day with a crowd size estimated of 100,000 celebrating villanova here, and again, this was their first ncaa title parade through the center city streets for those of us who all were there or at least remember watching it on tv....
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when the philadelphia inquirer endorsed me, they said this is someone who puts principle above party and bring integrity of service in people. i did it in the military and as a congress and teaching working in philadelphia afterwards, i will do in the united states senate despite my establishment party's desires otherwise. >>> the next question is coming from llia garcia of univision 65. it goes to john fetterman. >> reporter: mr. fetterman here in philadelphia and across the country there have been clasheses with police. what can you do on the federal level to ease or solve the situation and build a bond between the officers and the state patrol. >>> it's not what i could do in washington it's what i have done in my role as mayor of braddock. we have had a community policing model that led to a drop off in crime we went without loss of life in our community. we valued the black lives matter we got rid of the officers that should have been on the force and hired community oriented police officers and we became the community they wanted us to be. we developed trust and we need the poli
when the philadelphia inquirer endorsed me, they said this is someone who puts principle above party and bring integrity of service in people. i did it in the military and as a congress and teaching working in philadelphia afterwards, i will do in the united states senate despite my establishment party's desires otherwise. >>> the next question is coming from llia garcia of univision 65. it goes to john fetterman. >> reporter: mr. fetterman here in philadelphia and across the...
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. >>> philadelphia inquirer reports former pennsylvania state treasurer rob mccord secretly cooperatedfederal prosecutors in the corruption investigation while in office. sources tell the inquirer mccord wore body wire to record conversations with evidence. >>> on the front page horsham police department is welcoming two police dogs to the new k-9 unit. gallon a dutch shepherd and banner a german shepherd will be trained for patrol duty and detect explosives and narcotics. >> that is a look at the newspapers head lanes from around the delaware valley. >>> summer olympics are a few months away and new we have a sneak peak about what team u.s.a. will be sporting. >> this is so cool. >> during rio's closing ceremony athletes will wear a red, white or blue button down polo shirt. they will wear check i chino shorts and have both bet shoes and cotton bracelet. the these items were, of course, designed by, mr. polo man himself ralph lauren and they are for sale on line. this year all of the uniforms are made, in the u.s.a. >> as they should be. >> yes. >> the athletes from south korea are no
. >>> philadelphia inquirer reports former pennsylvania state treasurer rob mccord secretly cooperatedfederal prosecutors in the corruption investigation while in office. sources tell the inquirer mccord wore body wire to record conversations with evidence. >>> on the front page horsham police department is welcoming two police dogs to the new k-9 unit. gallon a dutch shepherd and banner a german shepherd will be trained for patrol duty and detect explosives and narcotics....
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. >> reporter: despite the fact that in a 2012 article in the "philadelphia inquirer," the church called ron the victim in this case, scientology officials are now playing a different tune, accusing ron of deliberately playing down the seriousness of the charges. the church has gone from calling ron miscavige a victim, in the words of the church, to now raising questions about whether he's whitewashing the whole thing. so the only thing that's changed between now and then, that i'm aware of, is that ron decided to write a book. >> well, it's not just that he decided to write a book. he decided to tell a false story. >> reporter: what is not in dispute is that in 1985, ron his wife, and dons the uniform of the sea org. and ron says shortly after coming aboard, he sees that his son has changed. >> and i saw him and i says, "hey, dave." and he turned to me and he looked at me like, "who are you talking to?" no words were said, but that glance told me those days were over. i would never, i could never do that as a father to a son. >> reporter: in 1986, david miscavige announces a seismic eve
. >> reporter: despite the fact that in a 2012 article in the "philadelphia inquirer," the church called ron the victim in this case, scientology officials are now playing a different tune, accusing ron of deliberately playing down the seriousness of the charges. the church has gone from calling ron miscavige a victim, in the words of the church, to now raising questions about whether he's whitewashing the whole thing. so the only thing that's changed between now and then, that...
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i wrote a column about it in the "philadelphia inquirer," spoke about it here on the program. so many of us do it? was it to stop donald trump? or to help him? i met with a group of pennsylvania switch and ditchers at union league of philadelphia this week to try and figure out why. gang, we all have something in common, even me, we're all brand-new members of the republican party in pennsylvania. and i want to spend some time figuring out why did we each decide to join the gop at this moment in time. how many of you switched from democratic party to the republican party? raise your hand. wow! everybody. huh? every one of you. am i the only i who became an "r"? >> yes. >> how many of you either favorably or unfavorably were motivated by donald trump, raise your hand. oh my. >> that's your focus group. >> maybe this is -- maybe this is why i've never done a focus group before. okay. i am looking at a jury of all former democrats who were motivated to become pennsylvania republicans because of donald trump. that's the fact. >> yes. who joined the republican party to vote for don
i wrote a column about it in the "philadelphia inquirer," spoke about it here on the program. so many of us do it? was it to stop donald trump? or to help him? i met with a group of pennsylvania switch and ditchers at union league of philadelphia this week to try and figure out why. gang, we all have something in common, even me, we're all brand-new members of the republican party in pennsylvania. and i want to spend some time figuring out why did we each decide to join the gop at...
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the editorial board of the philadelphia inquirer asked her about it and whether those ties would influences president. >> i think the question is a fair one and what it is really asking whether money i received from people who work on wall street, either for making speeches or, for campaign donations has or will influence my decision-making. and there is absolutely no evidence that it either has or it is or that it will. harris: hmmm. bernie sanders has made clinton's ties to wall street a central focus of his attacks against her. he wants her to release her transcripts from paid speeches she gave. actually he is not only one. a lot of people want to see him. she has said repeatedly would do that, but only if everybody releases their transcripts. said it again in this new interview as well. sanders is not letting up. >> over the years secretary clinton has given a whole lot of speeches at $225,000 a speech. to wall street and other special interests. [booing] if you're going to get $225,000 for a speech, it must be an extraordinarily brilliant speech. i say to secretary clinton, if your sp
the editorial board of the philadelphia inquirer asked her about it and whether those ties would influences president. >> i think the question is a fair one and what it is really asking whether money i received from people who work on wall street, either for making speeches or, for campaign donations has or will influence my decision-making. and there is absolutely no evidence that it either has or it is or that it will. harris: hmmm. bernie sanders has made clinton's ties to wall street...
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. >> the front page of today's philadelphia inquirer calling nova the top cats as they celebrate their first national championship in 31 years. >>> the delaware county daily times headline is big. it is bold. and it is the truth. >> villanova tops north carolina to take the national tight. >> but perhaps usa today sums it up best, saying villanova win over unc will be remembered as the best title game ever. i think everyone in the delaware valley would agree. that's your morning headlines. >> meanwhile, tax day is less than two weeks away, if you haven't done your taxes yet, could you make some costly mistakes trying to get them done on time. coming up: the three common mistakes you want to avoid. >> oh, that's going to be good. plus, it is a high-tech autopsy, like no other. being performed on two mummies. the secrets experts are hoping to unlock when we come back. >> thank you for being here, mr. cartoon trump. >> thank you for having me, steven. and thank you, wisconsin. whoa! whoa. >> okay. and it is not the political interview your area used to seeing, stephen colbert asks cartoon
. >> the front page of today's philadelphia inquirer calling nova the top cats as they celebrate their first national championship in 31 years. >>> the delaware county daily times headline is big. it is bold. and it is the truth. >> villanova tops north carolina to take the national tight. >> but perhaps usa today sums it up best, saying villanova win over unc will be remembered as the best title game ever. i think everyone in the delaware valley would agree. that's...
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molly of the "philadelphia inquirer" calls the movie disturbing but also balanced and ambivalent aboutis right and detroit news adam graham chimes in saying it offers no easy answers only difficult questions about following orders and cost of war. i would be interested in seeing this. >> intriguing. great. next up significantly lighter fare to talk about. everybody wants some. director richard link letter takes us on a semi biographical trip back to his college days in the 1980s. blake jenner stars in the film which fearings a group of baseball players navigating their way through the freedoms and shall we say responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood in the post disco era. >> and my friends are going to try to move your feet. see i am -- and i'd like to say hello. back to the white, the red and the brown the purple and yellow. bang, bang, boogie to the boogie to the bang-bang boogie let's rock. you don't stop. rock the rhythm that will make your body rock. >> can you finish rap? >> everybody wants some is getting top billing. everybody wants a piece of this. 96% on rotten toe pay the
molly of the "philadelphia inquirer" calls the movie disturbing but also balanced and ambivalent aboutis right and detroit news adam graham chimes in saying it offers no easy answers only difficult questions about following orders and cost of war. i would be interested in seeing this. >> intriguing. great. next up significantly lighter fare to talk about. everybody wants some. director richard link letter takes us on a semi biographical trip back to his college days in the...
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last week, he whiffed on a philadelphia inquirer editorial board interview when he was asked about his of the missing in action type proposals have been exposed, he's flailing and throwing all different kinds of attacks hillary clinton's way. it's absolutely false to suggest we don't know where hillary clinton stands on gun issues. she has been a consistent opponent of the nr ark. senator sanders, on the other hand, owes his election to congress in 1990 in part to the nra. he wrote that himself. >> can you take money from the gun lobby and fight against the gun lobby? >> judge her by her record. that's an exaggeration as well. the spirit of that criticism is the same spirit that underpinned their argument that she's taken money from oil and gas companies. and that was a widely debunked criticism two weeks ago, fact checkers from the "washington post," the "new york times," all looked at that. >> but the campaign is still saying that. >> that is just a testament to how desperate they have become and the types of attacks they're throwing hillary clinton's way. >> we showed this new ad in
last week, he whiffed on a philadelphia inquirer editorial board interview when he was asked about his of the missing in action type proposals have been exposed, he's flailing and throwing all different kinds of attacks hillary clinton's way. it's absolutely false to suggest we don't know where hillary clinton stands on gun issues. she has been a consistent opponent of the nr ark. senator sanders, on the other hand, owes his election to congress in 1990 in part to the nra. he wrote that...
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both environmental reporter for that for the "philadelphia inquirer." i was looking for something different and stumbled upon records that talked about how researchers during world war ii and affected hospital patients with malaria so they could test new drugs on them. this was shocking to me and i couldn't find a whole lot of historical treatment of this. as i kept pulling thread and searching through boxes in the archives, i realized i was in uncharted territory and had to tell a story. i didn't know much about world war ii, malaria, bioethics, but i got up to speed because this is a fascinating story wanted to tell. i wanted these sites to be deleted because i is 65 tear for 15 minutes. the boxes look like this. the records were stamped top secret because it's a secret project. the world without war and nobody had a good malaria drug before normandy, if you had a weapon you have a leg up on all the battles. our government, the roosevelt administration to open the spigot for this project by 50 universities, most of the american drug companies to come
both environmental reporter for that for the "philadelphia inquirer." i was looking for something different and stumbled upon records that talked about how researchers during world war ii and affected hospital patients with malaria so they could test new drugs on them. this was shocking to me and i couldn't find a whole lot of historical treatment of this. as i kept pulling thread and searching through boxes in the archives, i realized i was in uncharted territory and had to tell a...
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i would encourage people to read the op-ed i've written in "the philadelphia inquirer."would be difficult to put me in a box on foreign affairs. i hope that shows that i'm thinking about these issues. i believe we need to have a strong military. at the same time, we have to exercise that force wisely. try to take every issue as it comes to me as opposed to having an already ideologically dictated answer and just knee-jerk reaction. i think is important on foreign affairs issues that we treat these in a bipartisan way. i love sitting on the foreign affairs committee heard i give a world of credit to the top republican in top democrat on the committee. to make it ao work bipartisan committee. host: congressman brendan boyle. thank you for joining us today. we will be going to our spotlight on magazine segment. talking about an "esquire magazine" piece titled "the inevitable takeover of pop politics." we will have mark warren on to discuss it. ♪ >> the campaign 2016 bus continues its travels to visit winners from this years student cam competition. the bus recently visited
i would encourage people to read the op-ed i've written in "the philadelphia inquirer."would be difficult to put me in a box on foreign affairs. i hope that shows that i'm thinking about these issues. i believe we need to have a strong military. at the same time, we have to exercise that force wisely. try to take every issue as it comes to me as opposed to having an already ideologically dictated answer and just knee-jerk reaction. i think is important on foreign affairs issues that...
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. >>> the defl yaphiladelphia"philadelphia inquirer" reports a communication problem may have caused the accident that killed two amtrak workers. fishlgs from essentially agencies say word about work on a crew may not have been shared during a shift change. >>> twitter has won a deal to show national football games online. the deal gives twitter a key piece of content to track mainstream users and aurs them a place to react and discuss live events. cbs will broadcast five cbs football games next season. >>> a power shift at disney. he was to become ceo when robert retires in 2008. >>> there's an unusual new fire arm. it could go on sale later this year. it looks like a smartphone but it's actually a .380 caliber handgun. it's drawing attention. josh elliott of our digital network cbsn is here with the digital controversy. welcome and good morning. >> gayle, good morning. we should emphasize the gun is still in development. it hasn't stopped senator schumer from calling an investigation and keeping it off the marked. >> reporter: he's ceo of ideals. he says his gun's design which allo
. >>> the defl yaphiladelphia"philadelphia inquirer" reports a communication problem may have caused the accident that killed two amtrak workers. fishlgs from essentially agencies say word about work on a crew may not have been shared during a shift change. >>> twitter has won a deal to show national football games online. the deal gives twitter a key piece of content to track mainstream users and aurs them a place to react and discuss live events. cbs will broadcast...
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. >>> the philadelphia inquirer love reporting to the late baseball legend jackie robinson who faced the color barrier in baseball. >> the "new york post" tells us about a sudanese civil war survivor. james kiki tied for first place in yahoo!'s bracket challenge and picked the whole final four but you can't win the 50,000 prize because he didn't pick a champion! what was he thinking? he was very smart. i don't see syracuse in that final. i see the villanova/north carolina. >> villanova didn't get there? yeah, they are there. >> they are in the final four. he did did quickly. said he did it in five minutes and didn't get it to least rooting for syracuse. >> and some are rooting for north carolina. >> just saying. >> carolina blue. >> they have their own special color. >> seriously. >> cue the chris licht cam because he from syracuse. >> i'm never coming back, am i? >> whether we love it or hate it. bear to lose it or just hope we can make money. junk is major part of life in the 21st century america. look at these numbers. junk removal is nearly $1.5 bill industry. the container story
. >>> the philadelphia inquirer love reporting to the late baseball legend jackie robinson who faced the color barrier in baseball. >> the "new york post" tells us about a sudanese civil war survivor. james kiki tied for first place in yahoo!'s bracket challenge and picked the whole final four but you can't win the 50,000 prize because he didn't pick a champion! what was he thinking? he was very smart. i don't see syracuse in that final. i see the villanova/north...
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philadelphia inquirer, wentz went number one. >> yes. >> daily news, wentz and for all, since 1999, we have a number two draft pick as a quarterback. >> here's the scary one for him, better be good, kid. >> that is the thing, we were just talking about this with two quarterbacks drafted first and second pick only one, history show, goes on to be successful h will it be. >> how about this head line, hello wentz, like, hello, carson. >> what was the one i said, here's carson. >> carson. >> how about that one. >> log on this morning he said it was played out. >> yes. >> something about is wentz or something. >> he wentz present north dakota. >> yes. >> bradford got it, because he told me it wasn't funny. >>> brett favre, really? >> okay. >> don't go back there. >> this year. the door bell ran g. >> now we are ready to abs it. >> i bet our guest will be talking about the eagles. >> let's hope so. >> look it is eagles announcer merrill reese, welcome to the show. >> hi mike, hi will alex, how are you. >> have you been practicing how to say, carson wentz. >> carson wentz, carson wentz, carso
philadelphia inquirer, wentz went number one. >> yes. >> daily news, wentz and for all, since 1999, we have a number two draft pick as a quarterback. >> here's the scary one for him, better be good, kid. >> that is the thing, we were just talking about this with two quarterbacks drafted first and second pick only one, history show, goes on to be successful h will it be. >> how about this head line, hello wentz, like, hello, carson. >> what was the one i said,...
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. >>> the philadelphia inquirer reports that an infant kidnapped from a suburban mall is safe.was found five hours after he was abducted. the family had an emotional reunion at the hospital where the baby was checked. the accused kidnapper befriended the mother and took the baby when she wasn't looking. >>> "usa today" reports on the global demand for antiquities stolen from the syrian city of palmyra. drone video shows the area's famed ruins. isis destroyed tom treasures and made millions selling others that it looted. elizabeth palmer is the first american journalist to enter palmyra and she is in homs. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. most of the past year, palmyra has been a bit of a black hole because nobody could get close enough because of isis to see what was going on. well, now we know. the good news is that palmyra's majestic ruins are still standing. the bad news is that isis used them as a base for ten months and destroyed some of the greatest treasures. in fact, they filmed themselves doing it and posted the pictures online. along with the mass execution in
. >>> the philadelphia inquirer reports that an infant kidnapped from a suburban mall is safe.was found five hours after he was abducted. the family had an emotional reunion at the hospital where the baby was checked. the accused kidnapper befriended the mother and took the baby when she wasn't looking. >>> "usa today" reports on the global demand for antiquities stolen from the syrian city of palmyra. drone video shows the area's famed ruins. isis destroyed tom...
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and here is the front page of phia philadelphia inquirer" this morning. clinton on the fast track to the nomination. she gave a very different kind of victory speech than what we have heard from her before. vertng an overt pitch to sanders's supporters, laying out essentially a laundry list of all the issues on which they hich they >> there's much more that unites es than divides us. >> reporter: despite her espite hming win, clinton hershed praise on her opponent. >> i applaud senator sanders and his millions of supporters for hallenging us to get unaccountable money out of our unaccoun politics. and i know together we will get that done. >> reporter: to do it, clinton that supporterhis supporters in the fall. tre than 1.2 million voted for im just yesterday. >> we all agree that wages are too low, and inequality is too high, that wall street can never again be allowed to threaten llowed teet. >> reporter: it's a challenging >> tose to make with sanders vowing to stay in the race. st though in a nod to mathematical reality last night, his campaign said i
and here is the front page of phia philadelphia inquirer" this morning. clinton on the fast track to the nomination. she gave a very different kind of victory speech than what we have heard from her before. vertng an overt pitch to sanders's supporters, laying out essentially a laundry list of all the issues on which they hich they >> there's much more that unites es than divides us. >> reporter: despite her espite hming win, clinton hershed praise on her opponent. >> i...
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to vice to the philadelphia inquirer, the international media already covering just the events of pastand look at all the media that are here today standing on the foundation that's being created. [applause] you know, the marchers and organizers have empowered groups like ours to email our million members with vis ules over the last week of amazing marchers, taking back their democracy. they've empowered over 100 organizations who are part of this next week telling their members, you need to get to d.c. and the images we all tweet out today, to our friends will actually inspire others who are on the fence to come and join us for the entire next week. let's make sure we're diligent telling others just how amazing this action is. and we all know a lot of people that care about a lot of issues and the key point for everyone to remember and for the media to report, the reason that campaign finance reform and voting rights are so important is because our success on these issues are key to our progress on every single other issue. if we allow all americans to vote and if we get big money out
to vice to the philadelphia inquirer, the international media already covering just the events of pastand look at all the media that are here today standing on the foundation that's being created. [applause] you know, the marchers and organizers have empowered groups like ours to email our million members with vis ules over the last week of amazing marchers, taking back their democracy. they've empowered over 100 organizations who are part of this next week telling their members, you need to...
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in thei had a notepad philadelphia inquirer a few weeks ago in which i laid out a number of my views in the war that we are in. i can now it just it to the cold war. i think this is a long twilight struggle, the same with the cold war was for a previous generation. i think this is much more complex and i talked about the three different battlefields, if you will. the first is traditional. tosee it in syria, iraq and a certain extent in libya and afghanistan. are inond battlefield these communities like in brussels, paris, britain, where , smalle a radicalized toup of extremists, who wish do ask harm, and by us, i mean any of us in the west. the third battlefield is online and through social media. the ability of isis and other similar ideological groups to reach and target the very disturbed, disaffected people, inther it was a teenager columbus, ohio, who wanted to come to the capital to blow it up, or for teenaged girls in colorado who wanted to go join isis because they were reached online. those are the three battlefields we have to wage the war on. we cannot just concentrate on
in thei had a notepad philadelphia inquirer a few weeks ago in which i laid out a number of my views in the war that we are in. i can now it just it to the cold war. i think this is a long twilight struggle, the same with the cold war was for a previous generation. i think this is much more complex and i talked about the three different battlefields, if you will. the first is traditional. tosee it in syria, iraq and a certain extent in libya and afghanistan. are inond battlefield these...
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. >> mike field for philadelphia a inquirer for arch, number one how did you get the tie and number two if you can describe what jay said and how you guys, kind of reacted in the huddle before the final play. >> first, we were walking off the floor, team was walking off the floor and jim nantz came up and stopped me and just thank him for i great tournament and everything that he did but he said i took at the end of the tournament i always go to the winning team and i senior who has inspired him throughout the tournament and he gives him the tie at the end and he said it was me. i was in awe. i didn't know what to say. it was a great honor from a really nice person. last play, we were just calm in the huddle. we knew what we were going to do and we just executed. >> next question from the front left. >> for chris. >> pat ford from yahoo sports what were you screaming in arch's ear and your coach said you live for those shots, why? >> one moment i was screaming in archie's ear, i don't remember. >> for the ball, at the end. >> all i hear is arch, arch, arch. >> i was able to get in posit
. >> mike field for philadelphia a inquirer for arch, number one how did you get the tie and number two if you can describe what jay said and how you guys, kind of reacted in the huddle before the final play. >> first, we were walking off the floor, team was walking off the floor and jim nantz came up and stopped me and just thank him for i great tournament and everything that he did but he said i took at the end of the tournament i always go to the winning team and i senior who has...
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also the front page of the philadelphia inquirer.the front page of the financial times, the trade deal is the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which has been beset by political opposition in the u.s. and europe. are talking about that trade deal and the president's visit overseas. tear calls, rose in nashville, tennessee, a republican. caller: how are you? i'm glad i got through. i have been wanting to talk about this for a long time. about the media and different articles and they say of donald trump is the nominee, all the down ticket races will be lost if here is my take -- i am a republican and i usually always vote republican. , if he is cheated out of the nomination in cleveland, he has brought not only republicans he got, independents, never voters and democrats to support and vote for him. if he is cheated out of the nomination, millions of us will sit home. those down ticket races, they need our votes. congress our votes in in order to either stay in the majority in congress or maybe be unemployed. if millions
also the front page of the philadelphia inquirer.the front page of the financial times, the trade deal is the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which has been beset by political opposition in the u.s. and europe. are talking about that trade deal and the president's visit overseas. tear calls, rose in nashville, tennessee, a republican. caller: how are you? i'm glad i got through. i have been wanting to talk about this for a long time. about the media and different articles and...
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. >> inquire others on philadelphia police officer arrested thursday for allegedly breaking into hisirlfriends' apartment. twenty-eight year old amex mcadams, four year veteran assigned to the 15th district, turned himself into internal affairs. he faces charges of burglary, trespassing, and related offenses. >>> from the bucks county courier times, the advertising legend, hine the mr. softee jingle, heard in hundreds of ice cream trucks for more than half century has died. less, philadelphia nature i have. he passed away at 94 years old. ing. >> and from the front page of the intelligence err, new report recommends the quakertown community school district close two schools, elementary school, renovate three others, all part of $112 million district overhaul. >> and that is a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> welcoming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", man claim to go have a bomb threatens to blow up a tv station watch was really strapped to his chest? and we're learning, of a possible motive. >> plus, everyone's talking about th
. >> inquire others on philadelphia police officer arrested thursday for allegedly breaking into hisirlfriends' apartment. twenty-eight year old amex mcadams, four year veteran assigned to the 15th district, turned himself into internal affairs. he faces charges of burglary, trespassing, and related offenses. >>> from the bucks county courier times, the advertising legend, hine the mr. softee jingle, heard in hundreds of ice cream trucks for more than half century has died. less,...