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big plays keep saxton lost his mother to cancer last month.hampionship game. hyland springs wins a thriller 35-29. >>> also twizards in action tonight against the milwaukee bucks. trying to make a playoff push. only three games out of the final spot in the east. >> good luck to them and i am so excited about navy -- or army. i'm sorry. sorry to navy fans. but we haven't had a win in so long. >> this is a y26i0y y17vy >>> on this saturday night, world stage. president elect trump turns to corporate tycoon as secretary of state with no government experience, but no stranger to international negotiation, including close ties to russia's vladimir putin. >>> blast of winter. tens of millions feeling the effects of bitter cold and three feet of snow. where is it all hitting and for how long. >>> last stand, appeals for restraint. a syrian government forces move to take control of aleppo. and tens of thousands stream out of deceased city. >>> he makes his living by making it up. look at the business of fake news and what's driving it. >>> cup of kind
big plays keep saxton lost his mother to cancer last month.hampionship game. hyland springs wins a thriller 35-29. >>> also twizards in action tonight against the milwaukee bucks. trying to make a playoff push. only three games out of the final spot in the east. >> good luck to them and i am so excited about navy -- or army. i'm sorry. sorry to navy fans. but we haven't had a win in so long. >> this is a y26i0y y17vy >>> on this saturday night, world stage....
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mint named joseph saxton took the photo from his office window. find out if your guess it correct. we'll give you the answer when we come right back. >>> do you recognize this well known philadelphia building? it's a picture from 1839. if you guessed philadelphia central high school, you are correct. this is the first known photograph taken in philadelphia. central high was then at juniper and market streets and at the time it was the nation's second public high school. >>> welcome back to nbc 10 at issue. and as we continue our discussion about the history of philadelphia, we are here with lee arnold, who is the historical society of pennsylvania's senior director of library and collections. we've been talking about philadelphia, how it got it start. we want to talk about how we got our individual start and how we learn about our roots. >> one of the things with our name historical society of pennsylvania people don't realize we're one of the major gene logical centers in the country. we collect genology for every state east of the mississippi river. even though i'm the first arno
mint named joseph saxton took the photo from his office window. find out if your guess it correct. we'll give you the answer when we come right back. >>> do you recognize this well known philadelphia building? it's a picture from 1839. if you guessed philadelphia central high school, you are correct. this is the first known photograph taken in philadelphia. central high was then at juniper and market streets and at the time it was the nation's second public high school. >>>...
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jawan carter to richs saxton. and stone bridge falls short. >>> all gh school football.it is the second year in a row that west field shantille facing oscar smith. 6a title. this one goes to overtime as that is a touchdown for west field. now, they traded touchdowns. second ot, west field goes for it. and now, this is oscar smith. westfield wins. double overtime. raise the trophy for the second straight year. speaking of trophies, the 2016 heisman goes to ... that guy. quarterback lamar jackson. out of louisville. 51 touchdowns. and, nearly 5,000 yards. congratulations to him. he is your heisman trophy. >> yeah. >> congratulations and it is always a good day when they win. walkers high school too. they won as well. >> congrats. >> there you have it. >> good for them. >> when come back, this guy here will tell you when you ne come on, wake up!!! come on, why ya sleepin'? come on! what time is it? it's go time. come on. let's go, let's go, let's go. woooo hoooo!! yeah!! i feel like i went to bed an hour ago. the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams a
jawan carter to richs saxton. and stone bridge falls short. >>> all gh school football.it is the second year in a row that west field shantille facing oscar smith. 6a title. this one goes to overtime as that is a touchdown for west field. now, they traded touchdowns. second ot, west field goes for it. and now, this is oscar smith. westfield wins. double overtime. raise the trophy for the second straight year. speaking of trophies, the 2016 heisman goes to ... that guy. quarterback...
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trump campaign national security adviser, buck sexton, a former cia officer and host of "the buck saxtonck exposed problems with germany's immigration system. what have we learned? >> what we've seen is there are a number of points at which this individual should have been detained and sent out of the country. the fact that you would have someone who is known to fraternize with jihadists, who has been caught on surveillance tapes talking about procuring weapons, was clearly a security risk, known to be a security risk but they couldn't deport him from the country because he lacked a passport from his country of origin just goes to show how inept the germ man immigration law is. i know they're overrun right now in germany in part because of to merkel policy to open doors to much of the refugee population come in from syria e" other places in the muslim world. because of that they're completely inundated with surveillance needs for known extremists all across the country. this is a security burden they can't really handle but in this case we're talking about somebody who made a lot of mist
trump campaign national security adviser, buck sexton, a former cia officer and host of "the buck saxtonck exposed problems with germany's immigration system. what have we learned? >> what we've seen is there are a number of points at which this individual should have been detained and sent out of the country. the fact that you would have someone who is known to fraternize with jihadists, who has been caught on surveillance tapes talking about procuring weapons, was clearly a...
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we were established by anglo-saxtons. another thing we say in america is that countries based on it, but i think it is what is touched on, it is changing not just because of harvard law school. it is changing. the latins have a system like the french where the judges control proceedings that britains don't like it, but they're slowly picking up our approach in places like chile. i feel story for them. but it is happening. diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take tret for it. they have had a powerful influence on many parts of the world. america has always been the model for the world. people take it seriously. they come to school here. and one of the things that comes across me again and again is the abiding -- two things, the enthusiasm and ignorance, and we have to get through that and see what is happening in these places. >> okay. thank you, my name is ron tailor. i'm with george washington university. i am very interested in learning everything i don't know. you were all tremendously educat
we were established by anglo-saxtons. another thing we say in america is that countries based on it, but i think it is what is touched on, it is changing not just because of harvard law school. it is changing. the latins have a system like the french where the judges control proceedings that britains don't like it, but they're slowly picking up our approach in places like chile. i feel story for them. but it is happening. diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take tret...
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we were established by anglo-saxtons. and another thing we say in america is that countries based on it, but i think it is what is touched on, it is changing not just because of harvard law school. it is changing. the latins have a system like the french where the judges control proceedings that britains don't like it, but they're slowly picking up our approach in places like chile. i feel story for them. but it is happening. diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take tret for it. they have had a powerful influence on many parts of the world. america has always been the model for the world. people take it seriously. they come to school here. and one of the things that comes across me again and again is the abiding -- two things, the enthusiasm and ignorance, and we have to get through that and see what is happening in these places. >> okay. thank you, my name is ron tailor. i'm with george washington university. i am very interested in learning everything i don't know. you were all tremendously ed
we were established by anglo-saxtons. and another thing we say in america is that countries based on it, but i think it is what is touched on, it is changing not just because of harvard law school. it is changing. the latins have a system like the french where the judges control proceedings that britains don't like it, but they're slowly picking up our approach in places like chile. i feel story for them. but it is happening. diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take...