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back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equals, whereas other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. so this diorama here is to tell that story of fair dealing with native americans, and how that was different in pennsylvania versus other places. this diorama tells the story of the founding of philadelphia, and william penn had a really big hand in designing the city. it's interesting when we walk around philadelphia, not only are a lot of the streets named after prominent quakers, but the way william penn named it out was that they were named after trees, because quakers would prefer not to name streets after themselves because that is not vain, but close to vain. in philadelphia there is walnut, chestnut, and the main roads are named after trees instead of people. instead, you are now walking around other streets named after allowhillsuch as c street, named after his first wife, pemberton street, and once you start getting involved in quaker history, you can point them out on the map. these exhibits
back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equals, whereas other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. so this diorama here is to tell that story of fair dealing with native americans, and how that was different in pennsylvania versus other places. this diorama tells the story of the founding of philadelphia, and william penn had a really big hand in designing the city. it's interesting when we walk around...
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quakers with outside help could actually wrap up the regular season title this weekend.ing on dartmouth at the palestra and the quakers put on a show. how about a three-point show. devon goodman three of them right there. ryan bentley out of downington kicking back to ryan. bang. how about caleb for good measure. pennwood hit ten, threes dartmouth was zero for 18 for three. lopsided pep wins 74-46. her varied beat princeton 72-66. harvard and penn each tide a top the conference only one loss. how about they meet tomorrow night at the palestra first place ivy league. dust settling on drexel historic win last night. dragons overcoming to a 34-point deficit beat delaware 85-83. it was the largest deficit overcome to within a game in division one history. >> my wife and i we made the decision even though it was school night to bring our kids to the game our five year old, our seven yeared oh, nine-year-old saw a pretty big life lesson to never give up through the game of basketball much that's what it's about. >> that's what basketball do for you. number three villanova on f
quakers with outside help could actually wrap up the regular season title this weekend.ing on dartmouth at the palestra and the quakers put on a show. how about a three-point show. devon goodman three of them right there. ryan bentley out of downington kicking back to ryan. bang. how about caleb for good measure. pennwood hit ten, threes dartmouth was zero for 18 for three. lopsided pep wins 74-46. her varied beat princeton 72-66. harvard and penn each tide a top the conference only one loss....
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means a quaker that is not so well behaved. the key to understanding franklin's ambivalent faith is that contrast between the skepticism of his adult life and the indelible imprint of his childhood puritanism. the intense piety and faith of his parents acted as a tether, restraining franklin skepticism. as a teenager, he abandoned his parents certain beliefs. that same traditional faith kept him from getting too far away. he would stretches moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by the end of the youth will sojourn, he went to london, after returning to philadelphia in 1726, he resolved to conform more closely to his parents ethical codes. he steered away from extreme deism. could he crafted christianity centered on virtue rather than traditional doctrine and avoid alienating his parents at the same time? more importantly, could he convince evangelical figures in his life, most importantly his sister, jane mecom and the revivalist, george whitfield that all was well with his soul ? he would have more success in time
means a quaker that is not so well behaved. the key to understanding franklin's ambivalent faith is that contrast between the skepticism of his adult life and the indelible imprint of his childhood puritanism. the intense piety and faith of his parents acted as a tether, restraining franklin skepticism. as a teenager, he abandoned his parents certain beliefs. that same traditional faith kept him from getting too far away. he would stretches moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by...
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quakers and harvard on top of the ivy league standings each with only a loss.n will play harvard at the palestra tomorrow night maybe with a shot to wrap up the regular season title. for the quakers it will not mean anything unless they beat dartmouth tonight. >> their smart kids but their human. you got to coach this. you got to understand what's at stake and we've been pretty good with sense of we'll work really hard today to get better. we talked about dartmouth. these guys know because they got punched in the mouth and up there how good dartmouth is. but we got to coach them. don't assume. >> phillies playing their grapefruit league taking on the toronto blue jays. phillies and other teams all wearing stow man douglas caps to remember the victims in that school shooting last week. >> we feel for those families out there, and the kids who were all loft, and, you know, we want to do something about it and this is the least we can do is wear these hats, um, today. >> moment of silence before the game for those students. the victims and also for royal halladay
quakers and harvard on top of the ivy league standings each with only a loss.n will play harvard at the palestra tomorrow night maybe with a shot to wrap up the regular season title. for the quakers it will not mean anything unless they beat dartmouth tonight. >> their smart kids but their human. you got to coach this. you got to understand what's at stake and we've been pretty good with sense of we'll work really hard today to get better. we talked about dartmouth. these guys know...
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it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of this. without going into the details, it was the basic point of not being prepared and being deceived. some of these themes. he thought it was like thomas paine -- payne and common sense. franklin was thinking the people in philadelphia will instantly see the relevance of judges 18 because they know it and understand the point he is trying to make. i thought this is a lost world of biblical literacy that i don't even have. even as someone who tries to go to church and stay up with the bible and so forth. they are so biblically literate, it goes over your head sometimes. that only tells you again how literate franklin is in the stricture -- scripture. it also shows more importantly, how literate the culture is. it is true in philadelphia and boston and parts of the south.>> we h
it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of this. without going into the details, it was the basic point of not being prepared and being deceived. some of these themes. he thought it was like thomas paine -- payne and common sense. franklin was thinking the people in...
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go quakers. we talk flyers when "action news" returns. ♪ ♪ >> the level of confidence and a certain level of calmness, under fire or things that are -- when things are going well, there is a certain level of focus that our leaders have carried. >> and things are going well. >> he was on the hot seat earlier. >> not anymore. >> it's cooled off. >> finally tonight, mug gles got to experience the hog wart school for harry potter for a banquet kicking off the second half of the school year. head master adefense attorneye b le door of costume. >> "jimmy kimmel live" next. guests kyle chandler and music from joey dossic. musifor jaimed jamie apody and e "action news" team have a good night and a great week. ♪ ♪ oscar nominee saoirse ronan, from "game night", kyle chandler, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from joey dosik. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. thank you for watching. we have is to much to
go quakers. we talk flyers when "action news" returns. ♪ ♪ >> the level of confidence and a certain level of calmness, under fire or things that are -- when things are going well, there is a certain level of focus that our leaders have carried. >> and things are going well. >> he was on the hot seat earlier. >> not anymore. >> it's cooled off. >> finally tonight, mug gles got to experience the hog wart school for harry potter for a banquet...
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that is a quaker that is not so well behaved. understanding his ambivalent faith is the contrast between the skepticism of his adult life and the imprint of his childhood. piety and faith of ,is parents acted as a tether restraining his skepticism. as a teenager, he abandoned the puritan beliefs. that same traditional faith kept him from getting too far away. he would stretch his moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by the end of a youthful soldier .nd he made to london when he returned to philadelphia in 1726, he resolved to conform more closely to his parents' ethical code. he steered away from extreme deism. could he craft a christianity rather thanvirtue traditional doctrine and avoid alienating his parents at the same time? more importantly, could he convince the evangelical figures in his life, most importantly his sister and george whitfield, that all was well that his soul. more -- have more time convincing a sister than george whitfield. asn he ran away from boston a teenager to philadelphia, he ran away fro
that is a quaker that is not so well behaved. understanding his ambivalent faith is the contrast between the skepticism of his adult life and the imprint of his childhood. piety and faith of ,is parents acted as a tether restraining his skepticism. as a teenager, he abandoned the puritan beliefs. that same traditional faith kept him from getting too far away. he would stretch his moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by the end of a youthful soldier .nd he made to london when he...
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the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religious freedom. many have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. a visit to the arch street meeting house constructed in 1804 to learn the story society off his friends and learn about the history and practices of quakers.
the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religious freedom. many have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. a visit to the arch street meeting house constructed in 1804 to learn the story society off his friends and learn about the history and practices of quakers.
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. >> quakers trail most of the game. a.j. broder, quakers take it 74-62.t's sports. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel6. "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a good weekend. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute."
. >> quakers trail most of the game. a.j. broder, quakers take it 74-62.t's sports. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel6. "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a good weekend. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute."
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. >> quakers trail most of the game. a.j. broder, quakers take it 74-62.. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel6. "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a good weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live," tonight oscar nominee sam rockwell, miranda kerr and music from awolnation and now watch your step here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. appreciate that. thank you for coming. thank you all of you. we have so many important interesting topics to get to today's. starting with, i want to start with a bomb shell rela
. >> quakers trail most of the game. a.j. broder, quakers take it 74-62.. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel6. "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a good weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live," tonight oscar nominee sam rockwell, miranda kerr and music from awolnation and now watch your step here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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. >> when quakers started, they didn't believe in anything except very simple dress. all. my father's mother absolutely disapproved of her completely. >> how did doris's quaker husband feel about what she did? >> he was amused. but whenever they went into a function, he would always walk 10 steps behind so that doris could walk in and be, you know, the show wearing something extraordinary. >> her quirky style becomes her calling card, and philly society loves it. soon, others are handing down to doris their old designer dresses or family heirlooms for her to wear. >> people were just constantly giving her things. she had a whole wardrobe of house dresses and never bought one. >> by the time doris's three kids leave the nest, the third floor is filled with more than 1,000 high-fashion garments, including designs by dior, chanel, and pucci. it's a dress-up dreamland for doris's young goddaughter, charlotte. >> i just thought, "oh, my gosh, you know, why doesn't my barbie have clothes like this?" >> well, hello! no need for barbie. you were her barbie. >> i was her barbi
. >> when quakers started, they didn't believe in anything except very simple dress. all. my father's mother absolutely disapproved of her completely. >> how did doris's quaker husband feel about what she did? >> he was amused. but whenever they went into a function, he would always walk 10 steps behind so that doris could walk in and be, you know, the show wearing something extraordinary. >> her quirky style becomes her calling card, and philly society loves it. soon,...
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quaker not so well-behaved. the key to understanding frank pl franklin's ambivilent faith. the intense piety and faith of his parents acted as a tether. he abandoned his parents puritan beliefs as a teenager. that kept him from getting too far away. he would stretch his moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by the end of a youthful sojourn he made to london, when he returned to philadelphia in 1726, he resolved to conform more closely to his parents ethical code. he steered away from extreme deism. could he craft a christianity centered on virtue rather than traditional doctrine and avoid alienating his parents at the same time. more importantly, could he convince the evangelical figures in his life, most importantly, his sister, jane mecom, and the revivalist, george witfield, that all was well with his soul. he would have more success convincing his sister than convincing george wit fielfield. when he ran away from boston as a teenager, from boston to philadelphia, he also ran away from boston's ca
quaker not so well-behaved. the key to understanding frank pl franklin's ambivilent faith. the intense piety and faith of his parents acted as a tether. he abandoned his parents puritan beliefs as a teenager. that kept him from getting too far away. he would stretch his moral and doctrinal tether to the breaking point. by the end of a youthful sojourn he made to london, when he returned to philadelphia in 1726, he resolved to conform more closely to his parents ethical code. he steered away...
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these duties were tedious yet quaker leaders performed them for no compensation. he also pointed to the virtuous washington, who took no salary as the general of the continental army. though, to be fair he did submit expenses. the convention declined to adopt franklin's proposal, but franklin was participating in a bigger conversation that ran all through the constitutional debates. what kind of government could best account for the dangers inherent in human nature? although americans disagreed on the answer, they did not dispute the premise. men were not angels, as madison had written in federalist 51. they could not be trusted with unchecked power. franklin joined a more controversial debate at the convention with his proposal for prayer on june 28th, 1787. he had lived a long time, he reminded delegates, and he had become ever more certain that god oversaw human affairs. franklin was convinced that providence has shepparded americans through crisis. it was foolishness not to call on god again. he reminded them of the early days of the war when the patriots pray
these duties were tedious yet quaker leaders performed them for no compensation. he also pointed to the virtuous washington, who took no salary as the general of the continental army. though, to be fair he did submit expenses. the convention declined to adopt franklin's proposal, but franklin was participating in a bigger conversation that ran all through the constitutional debates. what kind of government could best account for the dangers inherent in human nature? although americans disagreed...
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quaker communities, slaves took on a quaker identity. the anglican episcopal church, they became anglican. these africans have access to work skills, training skills to perform those work skills. they are actively worshiping in the same place of worship as master and mistress. third and most important, there is no separation of living environments. most africans are living in the same quarters as the master and mistress. they are living in an attic or a pantry. they're living together, working together, worshiping together, this interdependent life, which would have been largely unheard of an unnecessary if africans were enslaved in the american south or west indies. this very night -- tightknit community of interactivity would haveallowed africans to access to link which skills, or allowed them to reclaim there -- their african identity much earlier, in a much more comprehensive way than africans who were enslaved elsewhere. we find a number of africans now purchasing their freedom or being emancipated. they buy homes, set up businesses
quaker communities, slaves took on a quaker identity. the anglican episcopal church, they became anglican. these africans have access to work skills, training skills to perform those work skills. they are actively worshiping in the same place of worship as master and mistress. third and most important, there is no separation of living environments. most africans are living in the same quarters as the master and mistress. they are living in an attic or a pantry. they're living together, working...
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. >> because my family became quaker we i was about 8.ing the human being before the nation state. you don't get to kill people for any reason. but looking around the main reason we fight each other is we have partitioned each other in nation states. as a symbol of that i wouldn't salute anybody's flag. that didn't matter. in this state if you don't salute the flag they just can't believe it. i was immediately labelled a communist and whatever else they could possibly say to denounce me. >> you stayed true to what you believed in despite the prevailing winds, despite getting knocked around frequently. how hard is it going to be for them to stay firm on this issue of all issues in today's climate of all climates? the climate may help them stay strong. sure, i mean i would want to talk to them about when there is a dip, when you feel as though it's not going to work, when you get discouraged and all of that stuff and how to try to stay on track. because that will happen. and how to keep from infighting with each other. i mean there are pool
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penn loses 76-57, it is quaker first ivy league loss this season.try to find a way to rebound from that l today. >>> a check of the rainy accu weather forecast, taking a live look from sky six over ben franklin parkway. meteorologist melissa magee is up next with the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast. >>> oh, boy. tenth annual polar plunge in west chester, people braved the chilly temperatures put on their swimsuits and dunk in the brandywine river this afternoon. the event was to raise aware ness about conservation work on the brandywine and red clay water shed. >> wow. >> that is cold. >> yes. >> little warmer then usual today. >> yes. >> still cold. >> yes, we're track ago this moisture that will stay with us for rest of our weekend, walter. we will show you outside. action cam outside earlier this afternoon there at boat house row and fairmount park and a lot of moisture. it will be a issue tonight, visibility, sky six live in hd looking at ben franklin bridge , as we travel along i-95, allow some extra time because of that low level moi
penn loses 76-57, it is quaker first ivy league loss this season.try to find a way to rebound from that l today. >>> a check of the rainy accu weather forecast, taking a live look from sky six over ben franklin parkway. meteorologist melissa magee is up next with the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast. >>> oh, boy. tenth annual polar plunge in west chester, people braved the chilly temperatures put on their swimsuits and dunk in the brandywine river this afternoon. the...
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quakers down 12. penn down by nine and the crimson come right back.wis hits the shot in the paint right there. he led harvard with 25 points and they snapped the quakers five game winning streak with a 76 to 67 victory. >>> flyers start a two game west coast trip tonight against the worst team in the league arizona. dave hakstol's quad looking for a little pay back. the orange and black hold one of the two wild card spots. right now in the eastern conference. >>> flyers will go into this game with a two game winning streak. captain claude giroux had a goal and two assists to help them beat montreal five-three thursday night. >>> and look at the rainy weather could not stop these eagles fans from seeing one of the stars of the super bowl champion eagles an autograph signing at carl's cards in haver ton. the glassboro native had 100 receiving yards and a touchdown in last week's win over the patriots. rain won't stop the fans. >> no, no no. cold couldn't get there. beau allen and jason kelce signing. >> that was crazy. >> it's all good. >> still ahead o
quakers down 12. penn down by nine and the crimson come right back.wis hits the shot in the paint right there. he led harvard with 25 points and they snapped the quakers five game winning streak with a 76 to 67 victory. >>> flyers start a two game west coast trip tonight against the worst team in the league arizona. dave hakstol's quad looking for a little pay back. the orange and black hold one of the two wild card spots. right now in the eastern conference. >>> flyers will...
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he was a quaker in wilmington. he helped 2,500 to 3,000 runaways receive their freedom. he said, i never met with any person of any color who had more confidence in the voice of god as spoken direct to her soul and her faith in a supreme power truly was great. so for a while male land owning quaker to say that about a black woman in tubman's time speaks volumes about her faith. the next section we are going to highlight is tubman in the timber fields. during harriet tubman's time, about half the blacks in dorchester county were, indeed, free. this shows her working in the timber field and the gentlemen over there could be free or enslaved man working. she worked in the timber fields with her father who was a respected timber foreman, ben ross. this shows harriet tubman. the timber would be cut and either dragged through the woods or in in case floated on the canal to ship building towns of madison, wolford and church creek where it would be processed and shipped to baltimore. or, it would be used there. tubman was rented out. she was able to take some money aside for her
he was a quaker in wilmington. he helped 2,500 to 3,000 runaways receive their freedom. he said, i never met with any person of any color who had more confidence in the voice of god as spoken direct to her soul and her faith in a supreme power truly was great. so for a while male land owning quaker to say that about a black woman in tubman's time speaks volumes about her faith. the next section we are going to highlight is tubman in the timber fields. during harriet tubman's time, about half...
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chris lewis hits the bank shot and the paint led harvard with 25-point, they will snap the quakers five game winning streak with 76-67 victory. >> the flyers out west facing coyotes see who had the worse record in the league yet have the first number beating them here in the center in october. orange and black lost their last three games in the dessert. the flyers down a goal in the first on the power play, captain claude giroux with the 17th goal too tie up the game ment then in the second period flyers with the main advantage, wayne simmons with the redirection, ghost shot. nineteenth of the season. but this game is going to go into a shoot-out. yes, in the seventh round patrick comes up clutch with first shoot-out goal. the flyers now in third place in the metropolitan division, after that four-three victory. >> that was wild game there. >> thank you leslie, still ahead on "eyewitness news," bus ago move on the dance floor for a great cause. why these officers and firefighters volunteered to step in at this daddy daughter da ♪ ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who
chris lewis hits the bank shot and the paint led harvard with 25-point, they will snap the quakers five game winning streak with 76-67 victory. >> the flyers out west facing coyotes see who had the worse record in the league yet have the first number beating them here in the center in october. orange and black lost their last three games in the dessert. the flyers down a goal in the first on the power play, captain claude giroux with the 17th goal too tie up the game ment then in the...
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quakers tide for the lead in the conference. penn never fails in this one. first half caleb wood knocks it down the triple to the corner, scored 12-point , and the quakers demolishing the big green 47 to 46. will take on harvard tomorrow for first place in the ivy league. >> drexel plays theirs final regular season game tons against un c wilmington. you have to wonder what's left in the tank after last night's game against delaware. came back from 34-point down, to beat the blue hens, 85-83, setting record for largest come back win in division one history. >> so today i asked drexel head coach zach, what did he tell the team at the half down 27 points? >> talked a lot to our guys about, look, don't worry about the score. just play to what we want to be remembered for, what we want to be known for here at drexel for this year, and years coming forward, and everything else will take care of itself. and our guys stuck to that, and i couldn't be more proud of their effort, and what they did in the second half. >> that was incredible. >> wow. blue hens keep your
quakers tide for the lead in the conference. penn never fails in this one. first half caleb wood knocks it down the triple to the corner, scored 12-point , and the quakers demolishing the big green 47 to 46. will take on harvard tomorrow for first place in the ivy league. >> drexel plays theirs final regular season game tons against un c wilmington. you have to wonder what's left in the tank after last night's game against delaware. came back from 34-point down, to beat the blue hens,...
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quakers tide for the lead in the conference. penn never fails in this one.in the first half caleb wood knocks it down the triple to the corner, scored 12-point , and the quakers demolishing the big green 47 to 46. will take on harvard tomorrow for first place in the ivy league. >> drexel plays theirs final regular season game tons against un c wilmington. you have to wonder what's left in the tank after last night's game against delaware. came back from 34-point down, to beat the blue hens, 85-83, setting record for largest come back win in division one history. >> so today i asked drexel head coach zach, what did he tell the team at the half down 27 points? >> talked a lot to our guys about, look, don't worry about the score. just play to what we want to be remembered for, what we want to be known for here at drexel for this year, and years coming forward, and everything else will take care of itself. and our guys stuck to that, and i couldn't be more proud of their effort, and what they did in the second half. >> that was incredible. >> wow. blue hens keep
quakers tide for the lead in the conference. penn never fails in this one.in the first half caleb wood knocks it down the triple to the corner, scored 12-point , and the quakers demolishing the big green 47 to 46. will take on harvard tomorrow for first place in the ivy league. >> drexel plays theirs final regular season game tons against un c wilmington. you have to wonder what's left in the tank after last night's game against delaware. came back from 34-point down, to beat the blue...
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he was a quaker up in wilmington and he helped 2,500 to 3,000 runaways receive their freedom. he said i never met with any person of any color who had more confidence in the voice of god as spoken direct to her soul and her faith in a supreme power truly was great. so for a white male land-owning quaker to say that about a black woman in tubman's time speaks volumes about her faith. the next section we're going to highlight is tubman in the timber fields and during harriet tubman's time, half of the blacks in dorchester county were indeed free. this shows harriet tubman working in the timber fields and the gentlemen could be free or enslaved men working and she worked in the timber fields who was ben ross. this shows harriet tubman and stewart's canal so what would happen is the timber would be cut or in this case floated in the canal to shipbuilding towns to madison and church creek where it would be processed and shipped to baltimore or it would be used there. so tubman was rented out and she was able to take some money aside for herself and purchased two oxen. this allowed
he was a quaker up in wilmington and he helped 2,500 to 3,000 runaways receive their freedom. he said i never met with any person of any color who had more confidence in the voice of god as spoken direct to her soul and her faith in a supreme power truly was great. so for a white male land-owning quaker to say that about a black woman in tubman's time speaks volumes about her faith. the next section we're going to highlight is tubman in the timber fields and during harriet tubman's time, half...
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thed hunter marched down lynchburg salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meeting house. after that first days battle, he wrote it to sandusky -- he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house. generals like to sleep and couches rather than on the hard ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine an army camped all around this house. 18,000 soldiers. house, there are dozens of officers and men. they're walking in and out of the house with muddy boots. they are taking over the house. they are eating all of the food. they are sleeping in the beds. try to imagine if this was your house and all of a sudden you had all these uninviting guests taking over your house and abusing it. we know a lot of what happened here through the writings of , which wein her diary are fortunate to have and was donated to us by heard great granddaughter. what she writes in her diary is very fascinating. she writes about the battle. she writes about her concern for her brother. she has three brothers all serving in the
thed hunter marched down lynchburg salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meeting house. after that first days battle, he wrote it to sandusky -- he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house. generals like to sleep and couches rather than on the hard ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine an army camped all around this house. 18,000 soldiers. house, there are dozens of officers and men. they're...
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major hunter marched down the lynchburg/salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meetingouse which is about a mile up the road. after that first days battle he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. generals like to sleep in bed and on couches rather than on the ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine an army camped all around this house. in this house are dozens of officers and men. they are taking over the house, they are taking things from the house, they are eating all the food in the house, they are sleeping in the beds and try to imagine your position if this was your house and you had all of these uninvited guests taking over your house and abusing it. we know a lot of what happened here through the writings of young ada in her diary that she kept. we are fortunate to have which was also donated to us by her granddaughter. what she writes is fascinating. she writes about the battle, she writes about her concern for her brother, she has three brothers and
major hunter marched down the lynchburg/salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meetingouse which is about a mile up the road. after that first days battle he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. generals like to sleep in bed and on couches rather than on the ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine an army camped all around this house. in this house are dozens of...
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quakers won 7 of 8. lasalle won and drexel lost earlier today. >> thank you, jamie.ews in the next half hour. stick around. >> we begin this half hour with the latest on the snowy weather conditions. there is a lot of slush on the roads. meteorologist melissa magee is here with a look at what the rest of the evening will bring. >> the slush is for north and south of the i-95 metro area with higher accumulation. a lot of the precipitation is exiting the region. radar 3d, you can see the heavy snow, mixed precipitation heading to new england. we have a mostly clear sky most of pennsylvania and back through the ohio valley as well. street level and storm tracker 6, no more snow. same for philadelphia. rain is exiting as well. as far as temperatures in the wake of the moisture, it's cooling down, 33 in philadelphia with a northerly component to the wind. cape may, a temperature of 35. 34 in dover, beach haven 37. the winter weather advisories up for some spots. i expect them to come down overnight as the precipitation is clearly ending. easton, allentown, doyles town inc
quakers won 7 of 8. lasalle won and drexel lost earlier today. >> thank you, jamie.ews in the next half hour. stick around. >> we begin this half hour with the latest on the snowy weather conditions. there is a lot of slush on the roads. meteorologist melissa magee is here with a look at what the rest of the evening will bring. >> the slush is for north and south of the i-95 metro area with higher accumulation. a lot of the precipitation is exiting the region. radar 3d, you...
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david hunter marched down the lynchburg salem turnpike and met the first resistance at the quaker house which is a mile up the road in this direction. after that first day's battle, he rode over the to sandusky, and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. naturally, jgenerals liked to sleep on beds and couches rather than out on the hard ground and so this house became the headquarters and the hudder fami family, george and harriat and their daughter ada were made prisoners in the house. so try to imagine an army camped all around this house. 18,000 soldier, and in the house are dozens of officers and men and they are walking in and out of the house with muddy boots and takeing over the house, and taking things from the house, and they are eating all of the food in the house, and sleep ing in the beds. and trying to imagine your position if this were your house, and all of the sudden, you had all of the uninvited guests taking over your house and basically abusing it. we know a lot of what happened here through the writings of young ada in her diary that she kept which we a
david hunter marched down the lynchburg salem turnpike and met the first resistance at the quaker house which is a mile up the road in this direction. after that first day's battle, he rode over the to sandusky, and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. naturally, jgenerals liked to sleep on beds and couches rather than out on the hard ground and so this house became the headquarters and the hudder fami family, george and harriat and their daughter ada were made prisoners in the...
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sikhism is beautiful, quakers. >> stephen: quakers are nice. are they the friends?hen: and they sit in a circle and go, "this is how my day was, expwts that's church. >> yeah, that's beautiful. >> stephen: isn't that it? >> yeah, a little bit. and you say what you tonight like about someone to hir face. it's nice. if i was going to get back into religion i would probably go and try to start a cult oring. >> stephen: oh, start a cult. not join a cult, start a cult. >> i'd like tong i'm a leader. i'd like to think i'm a leader, not a follower. >> stephen: that downward dog, you're not, no. you do shows live. >> i do. >> stephen: we've sometimes done our shows live. it can be-- as i said tcan be very tense, and crazy things can happen. you have no control over it. have things gone south for you? >> all the type. that's my favorite thing about live tv. actual disasters happen, and they get to see me wallow in shame. i love that. >> stephen: you can explain this-- we have to go here, but very quickly, you can explain this phot on right here? >> oh, yes. >> stephen: what
sikhism is beautiful, quakers. >> stephen: quakers are nice. are they the friends?hen: and they sit in a circle and go, "this is how my day was, expwts that's church. >> yeah, that's beautiful. >> stephen: isn't that it? >> yeah, a little bit. and you say what you tonight like about someone to hir face. it's nice. if i was going to get back into religion i would probably go and try to start a cult oring. >> stephen: oh, start a cult. not join a cult, start a...
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it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of this. without going into the details, it was the basic point of not being prepared and being deceived. some of these themes. he thought it was like thomas paine -- payne and common sense. franklin was thinking the people in philadelphia will instantly see the relevance of judges 18 because they know it and understand the point he is trying to make. i thought this is a lost world of biblical literacy that i don't even have. even as someone who tries to go to church and stay up with the bible and so forth. they are so biblically literate, it goes over your head sometimes. that only tells you again how literate franklin is in the stricture -- scripture. it also shows more importantly, how literate the culture is. it is true in philadelphia and boston and parts of the south.>> we h
it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of this. without going into the details, it was the basic point of not being prepared and being deceived. some of these themes. he thought it was like thomas paine -- payne and common sense. franklin was thinking the people in...
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[applause] i wonder what you think about the fact a private quaker school refused to have a muslim person who was a faculty at swarthmore after being scheduled told he couldn't speak their. >> i know a doctor who told me on one occasion when i told her i was attending a holiday concert where i heard a wonderful arrangement of all holy night. she said when i was in high school i tried out for singing a solo and i was going to get it except at the last minute decided it wasn't a good idea for the soloist in only night to be jewish. and i have to say i think the same thing in this case as well. and again i'm willing to take those risks. you speak of a quaker school and i don't know all the details of this but indeed if it is a private institution, founded privately through the donations of the tuition of those that are a willingly part of the community, then inhabiting the private sphere they have the right to set up the rules just as in my household i have the right to say to my three children eat your vegetables. actually, i don't see that to them anymore, they say it to me. [laughter] the
[applause] i wonder what you think about the fact a private quaker school refused to have a muslim person who was a faculty at swarthmore after being scheduled told he couldn't speak their. >> i know a doctor who told me on one occasion when i told her i was attending a holiday concert where i heard a wonderful arrangement of all holy night. she said when i was in high school i tried out for singing a solo and i was going to get it except at the last minute decided it wasn't a good idea...
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i think in the 1750s and it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers are opposed to the militia. it's not important to get into the details, but he's pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia, and one of the arguments that he makes is based on -- get ready for this, the expedition of the dannites in judges 18. >> i saw that one. >> does anybody remember this very well? i didn't remember this very well. i had to bring this up and remind myself about the expedition of the dannites, but to him and again, without going into the details, it was -- it was, the basic point was want being prepared and being deceived and some of these kind of themes thought that it was pain and common sense, and just like pain and common sense citing samuel 8 because people will know this, franklin will know this, the people in philadelphia will instantly see the relevance of judges 18 because they know it and they understand the point that he's trying to make, and i thought, this is a lost world of biblical literacy that i don't inhabit, even as someone who tries to go to church and to stay up with the
i think in the 1750s and it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers are opposed to the militia. it's not important to get into the details, but he's pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia, and one of the arguments that he makes is based on -- get ready for this, the expedition of the dannites in judges 18. >> i saw that one. >> does anybody remember this very well? i didn't remember this very well. i had to bring this up and remind myself about the expedition of the...
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quaker won seven -46. they will take on harvard tonight for first place in the ivy league. >>> drexel will play their final regular season game, today, against unc wilmington and you have to wonder what is left after thursday's game with delaware they came back from 30-points down in the first to beat blue hens 85-83 setting record for largest come back win in division one history. i asked the drexel head coach, zach what he told the team at the half, down by that many points. >> i talked a lot to our guys about don't worry about the score just play to what we want to be remembered for, known for here at drexel for this year and year comes forward and everything else will take care of itself and our guys stuck to that and i could not be more proud of their effort, and what they did in the second half. >> that is all for sports i'm leslie van arsdal, have a great day. >>> well this week we will continue to see black panter, dominate the box office, and conversations, alike. the film, led by a predominant ly
quaker won seven -46. they will take on harvard tonight for first place in the ivy league. >>> drexel will play their final regular season game, today, against unc wilmington and you have to wonder what is left after thursday's game with delaware they came back from 30-points down in the first to beat blue hens 85-83 setting record for largest come back win in division one history. i asked the drexel head coach, zach what he told the team at the half, down by that many points. >>...
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your bus stop, chilly morning but not necessarily february cold. 30s for quaker town, 32 degrees in atlantic city. we'll see more clouds during it day, but temperatures warm up in spite of that. topping in the 50s this afternoon with a chance of a few showers. in the coming days no showers and just heat. in fact, record heat is possible tomorrow. the record is 70 and forecast is 72 degrees. so we break the record in philadelphia. and it forecast is break a record in allentown, trenton, and wilmington as well. so stand by for some warm weather. look to the west and you can see the showers moving through virginia, and more showers in the ohio valley. those are destined for us this afternoon. but we're only looking at rain showers. it's going to be too warm for anything else. and the mild weather gets even milder for tuesday and wednesday. there's your record heat. wednesday even warmer up to 78 degrees, but then it's back into the 50s for thursday, friday and saturday. a good chance you're going to need your umbrella. a look at that with your ten day on ten in the next half-hour. >>> dancing f
your bus stop, chilly morning but not necessarily february cold. 30s for quaker town, 32 degrees in atlantic city. we'll see more clouds during it day, but temperatures warm up in spite of that. topping in the 50s this afternoon with a chance of a few showers. in the coming days no showers and just heat. in fact, record heat is possible tomorrow. the record is 70 and forecast is 72 degrees. so we break the record in philadelphia. and it forecast is break a record in allentown, trenton, and...
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you speak of a quaker school. i don't know all the details of this. if this is indeed a private institution funded privately through the donations and tuition of those who are willingly part of that community, then inhabiting the private sphere, they have the right to set those rules. just as in my household i have a right to say to my three children, eat your vegetables. actually, i don't say that to them any more. they say it to me. they are much too big for me to say that. but there was a time when i did. i can do that in the first -- within my own domicile. without violating the first amendment. and if that school generally is a domicile, if it is a private organization, then yes, they have a right to determine who will speak and who will not, just as any church or any simg synagog synagogue has the right to determine who will speak or who will preside. it is when we cross the boundary from the private to the publicd will preside. it is when we cross the boundary from the private to the public that that becomes less and less convincing. and the ar
you speak of a quaker school. i don't know all the details of this. if this is indeed a private institution funded privately through the donations and tuition of those who are willingly part of that community, then inhabiting the private sphere, they have the right to set those rules. just as in my household i have a right to say to my three children, eat your vegetables. actually, i don't say that to them any more. they say it to me. they are much too big for me to say that. but there was a...
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temperatures in the 50s, and in quaker town, allentown, closer to 60 degrees in wilmington and philadelphia. in reading 52 degrees and rain. that's to start with. the trend for today we'll be in the 50s all day, but cold weather returns tonight, and we'll hit 38 degrees tomorrow afternoon. but tomorrow night that's cold enough for snow to move into the area. a warmup, so that snow will quickly melt if not completely on sunday then come monday and especially tuesday and wednesday, look at those temperatures. taking off into the 70s, record territory next week. but i'm concerned about saturday night. let me show you what's happening. this is just rain for our area. trenton, philadelphia, and wilmington. farther to west you can see some spots where there are moderate showers. that steady rain will finally come to an end late this afternoon and this evening. and then the colder air over oklahoma, kansas, and you can see it in missouri and illinois, too with a few snow showers that colder air moves in tonight. and tomorrow night we have a chance of some snow. 6:00 in the evening. in fact, rain a
temperatures in the 50s, and in quaker town, allentown, closer to 60 degrees in wilmington and philadelphia. in reading 52 degrees and rain. that's to start with. the trend for today we'll be in the 50s all day, but cold weather returns tonight, and we'll hit 38 degrees tomorrow afternoon. but tomorrow night that's cold enough for snow to move into the area. a warmup, so that snow will quickly melt if not completely on sunday then come monday and especially tuesday and wednesday, look at those...
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quakers would still have to win the ivy tournament a step closer to their first trip to the ncaa tournamentns. now, penn is in the going to win game if they get to the tournament. let's be honest. drexel they might not even get there. but these stories, they're the ones we root for in college basketball. they're the reasons we still love college basketball. let the oohs and slime drip from the high and mighty. their day is apparently coming and the air is about to come out. but in the last two days, the last two nights, right here in west philadelphia, my heartfelt some basketball purification. dawn? >> absolutely. thank you. >>> well if you love meatballs and pizza you might like this. al olive garden come and were i was new lunch item which combines the too meet ball pizza bowl. bowl made from pizza dough and filled with meet paul's, cheese and meet cause much it's a lunch item but most restaurant locations will probably serve it for you for dinner if you ask. maybe breakfast, tom. good all right. losing battery apple says it can help the tech company new air power device is expected to s
quakers would still have to win the ivy tournament a step closer to their first trip to the ncaa tournamentns. now, penn is in the going to win game if they get to the tournament. let's be honest. drexel they might not even get there. but these stories, they're the ones we root for in college basketball. they're the reasons we still love college basketball. let the oohs and slime drip from the high and mighty. their day is apparently coming and the air is about to come out. but in the last two...
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that's good man, had he 23 points, put the quakers up for good, they would boat the lions. 74-62 >> thatas stronger than on the "cw philly" >> getting there >> thank you, sir. >>> philadelphia keeps cashing in on all the s the winter of '77.uring i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. ♪ ♪. >>> philadelphia region continues to reap the rewards of super bo
that's good man, had he 23 points, put the quakers up for good, they would boat the lions. 74-62 >> thatas stronger than on the "cw philly" >> getting there >> thank you, sir. >>> philadelphia keeps cashing in on all the s the winter of '77.uring i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a...
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freely and he said yes, to jews and other minority religious communities around the country like quakers and catholics. >> washington interpreter was standing in front of the original 1790 document while he read the letter. the museum is free for the rest of the month. >>> well, popular delaware shore towns just passed a new ordinance banning people from setting up certain shading equipment on the beach. >> you can in longer take large beach tents or canopies on bethenny beach. they passed new restrictions in the six-one vote. beach goers are allowed to set up umbrellas that measure 8 feet in diameter or smaller, baby tents smaller then 36 by 36 are also acceptable. >> just when you have the canopy, it is shut up early in the morning and then what was happening was people were shutting up, leaving and people started to complain about that as well. >> i think beaches were made for families and meant for fun and a lot less rules. >> year around beach ban went into effect friday, and it will warn violators, at the time being. >>> you know what i will say, it will feel like beach weather. >>
freely and he said yes, to jews and other minority religious communities around the country like quakers and catholics. >> washington interpreter was standing in front of the original 1790 document while he read the letter. the museum is free for the rest of the month. >>> well, popular delaware shore towns just passed a new ordinance banning people from setting up certain shading equipment on the beach. >> you can in longer take large beach tents or canopies on bethenny...
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that's good man, had he 23 points, put the quakers up for good, they would boat the lions. 74-62 >> thatas stronger than on the "cw philly" >> getting there >> thank you, sir. >>> philadelphia keeps cashing in on all the super bowl bets. ♪ ♪. >>> philadelphia region continues to reap the rewards of super bowl win. wsp. the company's boston and philadelphia offices made a friendly wager on the game and agreed to make a donation to the charity of the winning office's choice. the help hub is a new 11,000 square foot facility that offers services to the city's homeless population. kate >> keeping a close watch on the westbound as snow will move in saturday evening, the day will be seasonal, morning quiet but by late afternoon a little snow could start moving in around 4:00, 5:00, will be a snowy saturday night. as much as three to six inches could fall. >>> the morning team is back tomorrow from 5:00 to 7:00. i'm ukee washington >> i'm nicole brewer, we're almost on at cbsphilly.com. >> have a great weekend. - [narrator] if you wanna make more money, and take control of your financial future
that's good man, had he 23 points, put the quakers up for good, they would boat the lions. 74-62 >> thatas stronger than on the "cw philly" >> getting there >> thank you, sir. >>> philadelphia keeps cashing in on all the super bowl bets. ♪ ♪. >>> philadelphia region continues to reap the rewards of super bowl win. wsp. the company's boston and philadelphia offices made a friendly wager on the game and agreed to make a donation to the charity of...
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the conference leading penn quakers looking for their 11th straight win over cornell.ntly matching his career high scoring 23 points. penn moves to 19 and seven on the season with a 79-71 win over cornell. just rolling at this point. >> thank you so much lesley. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight a winter wonderland in south korea. a look at how the country is celebrating the chilly weather and also showcasing showcase soe incredible ice carving skills for thousands of th >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. while the olympic games are the talk of the town in pyeongcheng this year there is a stunning winter event as well that is certainly wowing south korean tourists and it does every year. it's part of the 26th annual snowflake festival which show cases amazing works of art made from ice and snow. 60,000 tons of snow had to be made for this event. this year the festival features chilly representations of characters from children's stories. >> beautiful. yeah, we just got here so we're really excited to walk through which this is a nice break, go eat,
the conference leading penn quakers looking for their 11th straight win over cornell.ntly matching his career high scoring 23 points. penn moves to 19 and seven on the season with a 79-71 win over cornell. just rolling at this point. >> thank you so much lesley. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight a winter wonderland in south korea. a look at how the country is celebrating the chilly weather and also showcasing showcase soe incredible ice carving...