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it included springfield. over the course of five different seasons, we documented 1822-1830.es between they were probably were americanized. they had been in contact with euro americans very early. delaware valley. the probably sign for treaties than any other group and was pushed further and further west. missouriy in southwest was short-lived. leaveasically wanted to hunters inre were the area. one year the valley flooded and they lost the crops and because of that, they were hunted out a lot. the.s a transition for they wanted to leave. they moved just over to the kansas side of the kansas city area. the western border of missouri. ultimately, they sent another treaty and moved southwest into what was then indian territory. the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here in what i was particularly is that we ended up excavating chief anderson's place. the nature of some of these ceramics is very fancy. on euroou would find american sites. somebody was very high ranking within the delaware group
it included springfield. over the course of five different seasons, we documented 1822-1830.es between they were probably were americanized. they had been in contact with euro americans very early. delaware valley. the probably sign for treaties than any other group and was pushed further and further west. missouriy in southwest was short-lived. leaveasically wanted to hunters inre were the area. one year the valley flooded and they lost the crops and because of that, they were hunted out a...
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i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. i remember, i was an undergrad in the library at lyon college, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map of the ozarks, the borders. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew i grew up in the hills, that we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label. that was almost 30 years ago. i devoted my life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks, and try to define what that means, and trying to sort reality in myth and the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers, especially the pre-civil war settlers, came from appalachia, or the greater upland south. , anywhere from the piedmont of north carolina easterne tennessee, to kentucky, southwestern virginia, what is now west virginia, northern alabama northern , georgia, greater upland south areas really supplied the majority of settlers. you transmit those cultural practices, religious practices, everything is
i thought that's where the ozarks must have been, around springfield, missouri. i remember, i was an undergrad in the library at lyon college, and i came across this book written by a geographer named milton lafferty. i opened it up and there was a map of the ozarks, the borders. i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but had never really -- i knew i grew up in the hills, that we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label. that was almost 30 years ago. i devoted my life to...
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tonight in the show rick springfield sitting in.h lupita nyong'o. >>> portions of jimmy kimmel live brought to you by febreze. banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1.800.directv hwhat? you know that'sur not your line, right? did you know that h&r block will file your 1040ez for free? uhh, yeah. the line is... my job is done here. thank you. pro tax prep for free. get your taxes won. ♪ ♪ ♪ still burning for you ♪ generation -uhh, what's that? -it's a pole. -what's it for? -i don't know. ank. -uhh, what's that? -it's a pole. -your bank? -yeah. gus, i think that's a shaft. nah. it's a pole. yeah, no, you got the shaft. really? what did you get from your bank? santander instant card hold. if i misplace my card, i can use my app to put it on hold. seemed like such a sweet deal. free pole
tonight in the show rick springfield sitting in.h lupita nyong'o. >>> portions of jimmy kimmel live brought to you by febreze. banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1.800.directv hwhat? you know that'sur not your line, right? did you...
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tonight in the show rick springfield sitting in.h lupita nyong'o. >>> portions of jimmy kimmel live brought to you by febreze. banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1.800.directv hwhat? you know that'sur not your line, right? did you know that h&r block will file your 1040ez for free? uhh, yeah. the line is... my job is done here. thank you. pro tax prep for free. get your taxes won. ♪ ♪ ♪ still burning for you ♪ generation ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is rick springfield sitting in with the cletones. this is rick's new album "the snake king." that sounds great. >> yeah. and your band is freaking awesome. >> jimmy: you guys are really tearing the roof off the place. by the way, i do want to mention that rick is -- you're headlining an '80s cruise. along with lover df boy,
tonight in the show rick springfield sitting in.h lupita nyong'o. >>> portions of jimmy kimmel live brought to you by febreze. banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1.800.directv hwhat? you know that'sur not your line, right? did you...
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it is on the springfield plain, which has traditionally been the most prosperous subregion of the ozarks. from those earliest days, fayetteville was a beacon of progress. you go back before the civil war, arkansas, at the time of the civil war, had three institutions of higher learning and two were in washington county. one was in fayetteville and one was outside of fayetteville. you had a lot of the early political leaders from the fayetteville area. the guy who served as the chair of the secession convention in 1861 was from fayetteville. fayetteville has had an outsized importance in the state of arkansas and in the ozarks, in general. it is half a dozen years after the civil war that the state of arkansas decides to put its flagship university in fayetteville and when that happens, we know you can look at statistics today and look at the prosperity that comes with universities and these research parks that surround them and that goes back into the 19th century. the university created its own bubble of prosperity around it. fayetteville has always been that oasis in the ozarks and in
it is on the springfield plain, which has traditionally been the most prosperous subregion of the ozarks. from those earliest days, fayetteville was a beacon of progress. you go back before the civil war, arkansas, at the time of the civil war, had three institutions of higher learning and two were in washington county. one was in fayetteville and one was outside of fayetteville. you had a lot of the early political leaders from the fayetteville area. the guy who served as the chair of the...
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an innovative program in springfield to address this issue is producing impressive results for middle and high school students and deserves our attention. the springfield empowerment zone gives teachers and administrators a chance to share decision-making on professional development, curriculum, budgets, the works, and it seems to be working for kids. i visited these schools three times and every time i came away filled with optimism for all involved. collaborative approaches like this one are working in springfield and can work in other strugglings districts as well. two teachers are in the empowerment zone, and when i visited with them, they told me this was a game-changer for them and the kids they teached. they've joined us tonight and i want to thank you for being here and i want to thank you and your colleagues for everything you do for our kids. [ applause ] now, this is my fourth turn behind this podium, and i know i speak for the lieutenant governor and myself when i say the opportunity to serve has been the honor of a lifetime for both of us. [ applause ] and with this in mi
an innovative program in springfield to address this issue is producing impressive results for middle and high school students and deserves our attention. the springfield empowerment zone gives teachers and administrators a chance to share decision-making on professional development, curriculum, budgets, the works, and it seems to be working for kids. i visited these schools three times and every time i came away filled with optimism for all involved. collaborative approaches like this one are...
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we watched tv channels in springfield, missouri, and they were talking about the ozarks in springfield, missouri. i thought that is where the ozarks must have been. i remember i was an undergrad and i was in the library at the college and i came across this book called the ozarks land and geographer. by a i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills, we were hill people, but i never really associated myself with this label, the ozarks. i got really interested from that point, that is been almost 30 years ago. i have devoted my life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks and to try to define what that means and trying to sort out myth and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers and especially the pre-civil war settlers in the orrks came from appalachia at least the greater upland from theey came piedmont of north carolina to middle tennessee, from eastern kentucky and southwestern virginia and what is now west v
we watched tv channels in springfield, missouri, and they were talking about the ozarks in springfield, missouri. i thought that is where the ozarks must have been. i remember i was an undergrad and i was in the library at the college and i came across this book called the ozarks land and geographer. by a i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, you have the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i am from the ozarks, i grew up in the ozarks. i knew i grew up in the hills, we were...
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this is held in springfield and it is a half hour. >> good afternoon. president, speaker, leader, leader, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary, counselor, treasurer, members of the general assembly, distinguished guests and members of the media, welcome. to the members of our national guard, our servicemen and women and our veterans, thank you on behalf of of the most grateful state. [applause] god bless you. to the citizens, the taxpayers of illinois, it is an honor to serve you. my report on the state of the state, this bicentennial year, begins with a reflection on what has been born, built and grown in illinois. our history is rich. we were the first state to ratify the constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. president lincoln, grant, reagan and obama called illinois home. we taught the world to rebuild the city when we scraped the sky after the chicago fire. we invented the 20 and started the first nuclear chain reactor. with 36 fortune 500 companies, one point to million small businesses and 72000 of the nations greatest farms we
this is held in springfield and it is a half hour. >> good afternoon. president, speaker, leader, leader, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary, counselor, treasurer, members of the general assembly, distinguished guests and members of the media, welcome. to the members of our national guard, our servicemen and women and our veterans, thank you on behalf of of the most grateful state. [applause] god bless you. to the citizens, the taxpayers of illinois, it is an honor to serve...
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group that, for us, their main villages were about 60 miles north of here from joplin, missouri to springfield. one of the favorite things that we have on display in our museum is an osage wedding dress. goesis a tradition that all the way back to 1803, when thomas jefferson was president of the united states and on occasion, the men from the osage tribe had an occasion to go to as one of the gifts that they were given was a military coat, a red military coat. and that became a prized possession, one of the nicest , and the the tribe girls started getting married in it. tradition allowed the firstborn girl to wear red, and then other girls could wear different colors. popular, especially at the turn-of-the-century. it was very popular at the museum and it was basically a calendar. it was how plains tribes could keep track of their history. it was done by different emblems that mean different things and for each year, there was something selected that was one of the most important things that happened to that tribe. 100 tomost of these scan 150 years, but he gives us a history of what happened
group that, for us, their main villages were about 60 miles north of here from joplin, missouri to springfield. one of the favorite things that we have on display in our museum is an osage wedding dress. goesis a tradition that all the way back to 1803, when thomas jefferson was president of the united states and on occasion, the men from the osage tribe had an occasion to go to as one of the gifts that they were given was a military coat, a red military coat. and that became a prized...
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no investor is going to invest in a bridge in springfield or hannahmore because they don't have the revenue to repay it. so, those folks will be stuck as will much of america. and at the same time, the trump proposal undermines important protections like buy america. we believe the stuff, the steal and the pipes and the concrete and everything else ought to be made in america. and employ people, americans and they left enthusiast to the he bill. democrats want to work in a bipartisan way to improve our infrastructure and we put forward a real plan that woulden and access to high-speared internet, rebuild roads and bridges, modernize or electric grid and create million offices middle class construction jobs. unfortunately the president's plan falls short. and i remind my republicans colleagues, the fer government investmented in infrastructure and rode building for a very along time. henry clay, from the great state of kentucky, called for internal improvements and, believe it was in the 18 -- mid-1800s. because lewaned and knew the economic benefits of connecting places called the far west,
no investor is going to invest in a bridge in springfield or hannahmore because they don't have the revenue to repay it. so, those folks will be stuck as will much of america. and at the same time, the trump proposal undermines important protections like buy america. we believe the stuff, the steal and the pipes and the concrete and everything else ought to be made in america. and employ people, americans and they left enthusiast to the he bill. democrats want to work in a bipartisan way to...
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the democrats of springfield raised the tax rate to 4.9%. i don't know what the solution could be that could be so easy that it wouldn't cause some local pain on somebody, even among democrats. say, if it was an easy problem, it would have been solved minor. -- it would have been solved by now. both -- thank you both. i heard you have a musical tone to you, can we get a preview of your musical inclination? >> no. [laughter] they do have noise pollution ordinances that restrict me. i was living in fear, i did i thought somebody might want to hear it. >> feel like after last weekend, we sure that. i also have a second question that is more pertinent. retirement gutierrez , what do you think will affect in 2019?al election you. >> you can't beat somebody with no one. there is no one out there now that is a strong, compelling figure who has surfaced. >> that's what is remarkable. who wants the job? he ran for, but it was remarkable, it took about 45 minutes to count the votes. it was an amazing landslide. ethnic people from every quarter in the
the democrats of springfield raised the tax rate to 4.9%. i don't know what the solution could be that could be so easy that it wouldn't cause some local pain on somebody, even among democrats. say, if it was an easy problem, it would have been solved minor. -- it would have been solved by now. both -- thank you both. i heard you have a musical tone to you, can we get a preview of your musical inclination? >> no. [laughter] they do have noise pollution ordinances that restrict me. i was...
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kingsessing, springfield avenue a fire location and one on fern streets extinguished. warminster, one on park avenue that popped up and cleared. a handful of problems in the area. i want to show you visibility, fog is an issue with mild air moving through. 1.5 in trenton. .3 in lancaster.ot too bad, 5-mile an hour visibility. storm tracker 6 live showing you mostly dry. we have showers moveing through in the -- moving through in the northwest suburbs. i want to thank everybody who is tweeting me theire dog saying hy valentine's day. >> that's really cute, thank you, karen. >>> "action news" learned overnight that a firefighter was injured on the scene of a blaze in atlantic county new jersey ot night. we're working to learn the firefighter's condition and how the injury occurred. >>> an abington high school aluminum nis aluminummist is giving $25 million to his high school. stephen schwartzman is a graduate. the 1950s era high school will be renovated and new science and technology lab will be built and 6th graders will attend abington high. >>> andrew ramirez didn't h
kingsessing, springfield avenue a fire location and one on fern streets extinguished. warminster, one on park avenue that popped up and cleared. a handful of problems in the area. i want to show you visibility, fog is an issue with mild air moving through. 1.5 in trenton. .3 in lancaster.ot too bad, 5-mile an hour visibility. storm tracker 6 live showing you mostly dry. we have showers moveing through in the -- moving through in the northwest suburbs. i want to thank everybody who is tweeting...
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when the metoo movement struck springfield last fall, the outcry for ethical reform turned into legislation and a hollywood minute. unfortunately, many believe that transparency and accountability were sacrificed for optics and speed. so today, i will sign an executive order to strengthen the policies that ensure all government employees under my office's jurisdiction have reliable and responsive outlets for reporting axis sexual misconduct. actorder makes the ethics supreme court other laws and agreement in the state. it is in a collective bargaining agreement. [applause] the order creates a chief compliance office and requires training on best investigation practices by the end of this year and every two years after that. these are powerful protections that the legislature should emulate. further, we will introduce legislation this session to make the ethics act the prevailing law of this state in all matters involving misconduct. every man and woman here today and every man and woman in our state, we are all unified in the expectation that we will act on andcomplete intolerance of utter
when the metoo movement struck springfield last fall, the outcry for ethical reform turned into legislation and a hollywood minute. unfortunately, many believe that transparency and accountability were sacrificed for optics and speed. so today, i will sign an executive order to strengthen the policies that ensure all government employees under my office's jurisdiction have reliable and responsive outlets for reporting axis sexual misconduct. actorder makes the ethics supreme court other laws...
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the students don't have time or patience for political gamesee n washington or springfield and they had seen their friends, kids just like yourself get shot in the classrooms and neighborhoods and they had had enough. francine brown says and i, quote, it's not about what is said in the aisle or sense but were supposed to protect the future for our children. i cannot agree more. the students and h young people across the country are changing the debate on gun violence. they are making it clear how i have absurd it is for lawmakers in this chamber across the rotunda or in state capitals to do nothing when americans get shot every day in their homes, neighborhoods, churches, nightclubs, concerts in schools. they are fed up with politicians in washington who ignore the overwhelming majority of americans who want common sense gun safety and who listen instead to paranoid, bowling, gun sales lobbyists. remember, the national rifle association and its allies oppose virtually anything that hurts gun sales and the fight against proposals that might reduce gun sales and try to rollback laws on th
the students don't have time or patience for political gamesee n washington or springfield and they had seen their friends, kids just like yourself get shot in the classrooms and neighborhoods and they had had enough. francine brown says and i, quote, it's not about what is said in the aisle or sense but were supposed to protect the future for our children. i cannot agree more. the students and h young people across the country are changing the debate on gun violence. they are making it clear...
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so we watched tv handles out after springfield, missouri, and always talking about the ozarks in springfield, missouri, so i thought that's where the ozarks must have been was around springfield, missouri, but i was an undergrad, in the library at lyon college and came across a book call the ozarks land alive, written by a gee graph 'er named milton, and there was a map, and i discovered i'm from the ozarks. grew up in ozark but never really -- knew i grew up in he hills. we were pill people, but never really associate myself with this label, the ozarks and so i got really interested from that point. that's been almost 30 years ago, and have devoted me life to studying the history and culture of the ozarks, and to kind of try to define what that means and trying to sort out myth and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers and the precivil war settlers in the ozarks came from appalachia or at least came from the greater what we call the greater upland south, came from anywhere from the piedmont of north carolina to middle tennessee, from eastern kentucky and sout
so we watched tv handles out after springfield, missouri, and always talking about the ozarks in springfield, missouri, so i thought that's where the ozarks must have been was around springfield, missouri, but i was an undergrad, in the library at lyon college and came across a book call the ozarks land alive, written by a gee graph 'er named milton, and there was a map, and i discovered i'm from the ozarks. grew up in ozark but never really -- knew i grew up in he hills. we were pill people,...
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that is where they must've been around springfield, missouri. i was an undergrad in the library and i came across this book called the ozarks windows live, written by a geographer named milton rafferty and i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but anyway grew up in the hills. we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label, so i got really interested from that point. that has been almost 30 years ago. and have devoted my life to studying the history, culture of the ozarks and kind of trying to define what that means in trying to sort out the myth and reality in the story of the ozarks. most of the 19th century settlers and especially the pre-civil war settlers in the ozarks came from appalachia or at least came from will be called the greater output and south that came from anywhere for the piedmont of north carolina to middle tennessee from eastern kentucky in southwestern virginia and what is now west virginia and northern alabama and northern
that is where they must've been around springfield, missouri. i was an undergrad in the library and i came across this book called the ozarks windows live, written by a geographer named milton rafferty and i opened it up and there is a map of the ozarks, the borders around the ozarks and i discovered i grew up in the ozarks, but anyway grew up in the hills. we were hill people, but i never associated myself with this label, so i got really interested from that point. that has been almost 30...
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great southern bank in my hometown of springfield has over 800 missouri employees. they gave, again, a $1,000 bonus to the full-time employees and a $500 bonus to the part-time employees. 25,700 missourians work for walmart. they are raising -- not only are they giving bonuses, but they are raising their starting wage for full-time employees to just under $14 an hour, substantially higher than the wage otherwise. it doesn't sound like crumbs to people who are getting those bonuses. and they're seeing what they can do with them. solomon essex is a warehouse worker for dynamic fasteners in raytown told us he was using his $1,000 to help his daughter buy a car. mary beth hartman who owns a construction company in springfield said, one, i have been able to offer my long-time employees a week vacation that they didn't have before. they're getting plenty of overtime. they have job security. and also she is creating new jobs in her business. it's a good start, but there are, i think, even more announcements ahead and more good opportunity ahead. i said -- and senator capit
great southern bank in my hometown of springfield has over 800 missouri employees. they gave, again, a $1,000 bonus to the full-time employees and a $500 bonus to the part-time employees. 25,700 missourians work for walmart. they are raising -- not only are they giving bonuses, but they are raising their starting wage for full-time employees to just under $14 an hour, substantially higher than the wage otherwise. it doesn't sound like crumbs to people who are getting those bonuses. and they're...
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come to central illinois near my hometown of springfield. go to the local meat processing plant or chicken processing plant and watch who comes out of that plant at quitting time. hispanics and africans, taking what are pretty tough, dirty, rough jobs because others don't want them. and take a look next time you go into a nice restaurant in chicago, a city i'm honored to represent. look who justified cleaned the dishes off the table. and when the door swings take a look at who's in the kitchen doing the dishes. by and large it's going to be immigrants who are doing those things. not many of us say to our sons and daughters, i'm hoping they will come -- when you decide to go and pick fruit for a living. hardly ever hear that because we know it's hard, backbreaking work and immigrants do the work. so many jobs that they fill are jobs that americans aren't jumping to fill. how about issue of crime? the majority of americans do not believe that undocumented immigrants commit more crimes than american citizens. 72% to 17% rejected this idea and t
come to central illinois near my hometown of springfield. go to the local meat processing plant or chicken processing plant and watch who comes out of that plant at quitting time. hispanics and africans, taking what are pretty tough, dirty, rough jobs because others don't want them. and take a look next time you go into a nice restaurant in chicago, a city i'm honored to represent. look who justified cleaned the dishes off the table. and when the door swings take a look at who's in the kitchen...
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we found people talking about icy roads on rolling road here in springfield township. as you travel out and about you need to be careful. 42 northbound traffic coming up from deptford or turnersville. for the most part, the highway is wet, you have to watch for a slick spot or two, as you travel. a lot of people bleary eyed as they travel around. the rain is out of here, but nonetheless you have to look for wet spots that could be slick now that temperatures have dropped, matt and tam. [cheers and applause] >> that is what it sounded like in u.s. bank stadium when an eagles made a play, sounded like the link. fans at the super bowl said it felt like a home game with the fans cheering on their team. >> man flocked to minneapolis to witness the game in person, "action news" at 4:00 p.m., brian taff and sharrie williams talked to a new jersey couple who waited decades for this. >> sam and anita, this is your 50th anniversary. what is it like here? >> it is amazing, fantastic. >> can you believe we're here, pinch us, we won! we won! and everybody is congratulating us, like
we found people talking about icy roads on rolling road here in springfield township. as you travel out and about you need to be careful. 42 northbound traffic coming up from deptford or turnersville. for the most part, the highway is wet, you have to watch for a slick spot or two, as you travel. a lot of people bleary eyed as they travel around. the rain is out of here, but nonetheless you have to look for wet spots that could be slick now that temperatures have dropped, matt and tam. [cheers...
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. ♪ >> oh, yeah, they are getting down, the second graders in springfield township, montgomery countyy are showing off their dance moves to express, the eagles cannot be stopped. >> here some of the pictures we wanted to show you of the youngest generations of eagles fans for some it's their very first super bowl. these adorable pictures were taken by the kids creative care center in warminster, bucks county. >> that's too cute that's my favorite. >> mattel's barbie collection has rolled out three dolls based up on the upcoming movie wrinkle in time. oprah took to instagram to proudly show off her own new doll. the movie produced by our parent company disney hits theaters on march 9. we'll be right back. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d,s. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made for
. ♪ >> oh, yeah, they are getting down, the second graders in springfield township, montgomery countyy are showing off their dance moves to express, the eagles cannot be stopped. >> here some of the pictures we wanted to show you of the youngest generations of eagles fans for some it's their very first super bowl. these adorable pictures were taken by the kids creative care center in warminster, bucks county. >> that's too cute that's my favorite. >> mattel's barbie...
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heavy rains may be to blame for toppling thi in springfield montgomery county blocking a walking path. nobody wnjas iured. >>> police are trying to figure out who place add explosive device on a person's car that went off resulting in damages on the hood and windshield. the bomb squad towed the car to a garage for further examination. >>> red cross is helping a family that was burned out of a home in colwyn, delaware with c. two adults and multiple pets escaped the flames on south front street. firefighters arrived there was heavy smoke and flames coming from the home. the cause is under investigation. >>> happening today, the white house will unveil it's long awaited $1.5 trillion plan to overhaul the nation's infrastructure. 2 billion doors for infrastruck if you are an $3 billion for border enforcement. president and members of his cabinet will tour the country to point out where they find construction is crumbling and in need of repair. trump will meet with republican and democratic leaders on day to discuss the plan. >>> ruthadsburg w the nationaln philadelphia. shell discuss sev
heavy rains may be to blame for toppling thi in springfield montgomery county blocking a walking path. nobody wnjas iured. >>> police are trying to figure out who place add explosive device on a person's car that went off resulting in damages on the hood and windshield. the bomb squad towed the car to a garage for further examination. >>> red cross is helping a family that was burned out of a home in colwyn, delaware with c. two adults and multiple pets escaped the flames on...
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. >> this is buffalo springfield, neil young, steven stills, richie -- who went on to do potato ceo.sounds like the summer of love. >> david crosby -- i don't know if he was at this one. very star studded. >> isn't this the theme of the summer of love? >> for what it's worth, thank you. >> we have steve's knowledge, the music and this live picture of the bay bridge to help you get started on this wednesday morning, the middle of the week. it's wednesday, february 7th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. thank you for waking up with us. 4:30in the morning. thank you for your musical knowledge. >> sometimes. we all have our expertise there. >> after 1990, forget steve, right? >> no, no, no. >> he knows. >> sal is the man, sal can name them all. >> i know. >>> our weather is pretty quiet. steven stills by the way his 1973 winterland concert gets
. >> this is buffalo springfield, neil young, steven stills, richie -- who went on to do potato ceo.sounds like the summer of love. >> david crosby -- i don't know if he was at this one. very star studded. >> isn't this the theme of the summer of love? >> for what it's worth, thank you. >> we have steve's knowledge, the music and this live picture of the bay bridge to help you get started on this wednesday morning, the middle of the week. it's wednesday, february...
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this is held in springfield and it is a half hour. >> good afternoon. president, speaker, leader, leader, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary, counselor, treasurer, members of
this is held in springfield and it is a half hour. >> good afternoon. president, speaker, leader, leader, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary, counselor, treasurer, members of
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the rain has continued all day , and you know that, this was the scene in flourtown, springfield township earlier today where some local roads were washed out by the heavy downpours. now, we have team coverage this evening on the flood watch impacting our region for what's left of our soggy weekends. alicia has been checking outstanding water in nearby communities, and but we begin with meteorologist, lauren casey. so how much rain are we talking about? >> ton every rain, the roads were just a mess today, hard to believe, it is february. it looked like a summertime downpour, really all throughout the day today. some of these rainfall totals from yesterday, and combining today's rainfall so impressive streets still glistening on spring garden, live look at center city philadelphia from "skycam 3", the active rain, the falling rain, has ceased at this time. but we still have some showers around, to add to some of these totals, atlantic city over two and a half inches of rainfall. in the last two days, same case in dover, delaware, mt. holly picking up well over 2 inches and a quarter, phila
the rain has continued all day , and you know that, this was the scene in flourtown, springfield township earlier today where some local roads were washed out by the heavy downpours. now, we have team coverage this evening on the flood watch impacting our region for what's left of our soggy weekends. alicia has been checking outstanding water in nearby communities, and but we begin with meteorologist, lauren casey. so how much rain are we talking about? >> ton every rain, the roads were...
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firefighters had to rescue two people from a car in springfield massachusetts when overcome by water at a cemetery. this sedan stalled out and rescue crews were able to get everyone out and safely. >> heavy rainfall causing severe flooding in southwest virginia counties today. the big stone gap fire department had to conduct several rescue missions. overall more than 30 roads throughout the area were shut down. and five shelters were open to handle evacuees. >> and lauren casey now with the forecast we know these creeks can go up in a matter of minutes. >> yeah, absolutely. we he have so much rain today. we had flood warning in effect rancocas creek pemberton and that's in effect until tuesday afternoon the rain was pouring buckets upon buck jets in and in the low 60s too. >> in the low 60s. >> weird day today. >> february day. >> she does what she wants folks she does whatever she wants. >> right now she wants a mild temperatures. 6 as we get a live look at center city philadelphia. we have a low cloud and fog niingt place obscuring the view of our sky 64 degrees the high temperatur
firefighters had to rescue two people from a car in springfield massachusetts when overcome by water at a cemetery. this sedan stalled out and rescue crews were able to get everyone out and safely. >> heavy rainfall causing severe flooding in southwest virginia counties today. the big stone gap fire department had to conduct several rescue missions. overall more than 30 roads throughout the area were shut down. and five shelters were open to handle evacuees. >> and lauren casey now...
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the students don't have time or patience for political games in washington or springfield. they have seen their friends kids just like themselves shot in classrooms and neighborhoods. they have had enough. it's not supposed to matter what side of the nile a politician sits. we are supposed to always protect the future of our children. more. the students and young people across the country areng changig gun violencendor making it clear how absurd it is for lawmakers in this chamber across the rotunda or in state capitols to do nothing when americans get shot every day in their homes or neighborhoods their churches nightclubs concerts in schools. they are fed up with politicians in washington who ignore the overwhelming majority of americans who want common sense gun safety and listen instead to paranoid bullying gun sales lobbyists. remember the national rifle association and its allies oppose virtually anything that hurts gun sales. they fight against proposals that might reduce gun sales and try to rollback laws on the books that limit them. that is their agenda but it's n
the students don't have time or patience for political games in washington or springfield. they have seen their friends kids just like themselves shot in classrooms and neighborhoods. they have had enough. it's not supposed to matter what side of the nile a politician sits. we are supposed to always protect the future of our children. more. the students and young people across the country areng changig gun violencendor making it clear how absurd it is for lawmakers in this chamber across the...
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video that was sent in from one of our eyewitness weather watchers, joseph craney lives in oreland springfieldin montgomery county. this is from this morning. notice that little sliver of sort of orangish pink really pretty view here. i believe this is overlooking off in the distance at sunrise is route 309, the paper mill underpass but yeah some really cool video for us here showing all that's left at least of that bright light of day now that the front is moving in. let's switch it over to storm scan take a look at the front that is going to be bringing us this next round of rain and then snow and it's got a mixed back on the radar just depending on where you are n new england it's been a very light snowfall throughout the entire morning now early afternoon but right on the leading edge of this we've had this southerly push that's aloud the temperatures to moderate up and that's why this is primarily a rain producing system but with time as this continues through the overnight the cold will catch up. you could see a shower at some point this afternoon but i think primarily it's after the sun
video that was sent in from one of our eyewitness weather watchers, joseph craney lives in oreland springfieldin montgomery county. this is from this morning. notice that little sliver of sort of orangish pink really pretty view here. i believe this is overlooking off in the distance at sunrise is route 309, the paper mill underpass but yeah some really cool video for us here showing all that's left at least of that bright light of day now that the front is moving in. let's switch it over to...
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he returned to kansas and missouri many times during that work. 1959 he came to my hometown, springfield missouri and i was pleased to read recently that he said it reminded him, the ozarks reminded him of his native north carolina. he spoke to a crowd in 1982 at the university, inside 2200 people. for seven decades, billy graham brought the gospel to nearly 250 million people displaced wide recognition he was known for his humility, speaking with a person on the street or the president, his main purpose was to share his sense of the importance of knowing his lord jesus christ. he had a message of grace, not justice that god could forgive anything, god would forgive anything and nobody gets to heaven based on their work, they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace ofd god. he defended civil rights for afghan americans. he insisted from the early 1950s on, from the beginning of his f crusades they would be integrated and he was a friend of doctor martin luther king 1957. he invited doctor king to speak at one of his revival meetings. he later bailed doctor king out of jai
he returned to kansas and missouri many times during that work. 1959 he came to my hometown, springfield missouri and i was pleased to read recently that he said it reminded him, the ozarks reminded him of his native north carolina. he spoke to a crowd in 1982 at the university, inside 2200 people. for seven decades, billy graham brought the gospel to nearly 250 million people displaced wide recognition he was known for his humility, speaking with a person on the street or the president, his...
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in's go to elise springfield, virginia. ask a: i just want to question but i first want to make a comment. i am a registered nurse. i started out my career in california, worked under a union shop. doing that helped protect the workload, and the environment, so that our patients got better care. as a nurse in virginia, i worked in fairfax, there was no union, no protection. mr. janus, you made the comment that you wanted to be able to approach your employer and negotiate your benefits, your work, salaried, on your own. may i tell you that is probably one of the most laughable situations to apply here? you as an individual going to your employer and saying i want to get paid extra, y, z, that is never going to happen. they will show you the door. if there have been a problem with your work environment, you have been on your own. host: mr. janus. guest: under the current situation i'm under now as a nonunion number, i am on my own. if i have a problem at work, the union will not advocate for me. they will not support me. so i
in's go to elise springfield, virginia. ask a: i just want to question but i first want to make a comment. i am a registered nurse. i started out my career in california, worked under a union shop. doing that helped protect the workload, and the environment, so that our patients got better care. as a nurse in virginia, i worked in fairfax, there was no union, no protection. mr. janus, you made the comment that you wanted to be able to approach your employer and negotiate your benefits, your...
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picture of 79 year old helen being rescued in springfield sunday.ter went to cemetery when heavy rain triggered flashflooding. suddenly surrounded by water. did not want her face on camera but did want to show her store. >> i all the sudden i was in the middle of it, the water kept coming up and up. god i was scared to death. >> the sisters did not have a phone but a good samaar at this stepped in and called for help. >> tonga is cleaning up. footage from new zealand television shows the category four storm, flattened parliament house. the cyclone with wind of 124 miles an hour also destroyed homes and churches in it. onga causing widespread power outages. >> wow. >> yes, time now 5:15. katie i hear this weekend we got quite a bit of rain. yesterday glorious, chilly relatively but sunny. >> eventually. >> we were trans milling quit a bit yesterday. even still down across south jersey, delaware, rain, did you as prom ills dollars the undid return, we were at least one up on breitbart and sunny note. also today going to seabright sunshine as well. but
picture of 79 year old helen being rescued in springfield sunday.ter went to cemetery when heavy rain triggered flashflooding. suddenly surrounded by water. did not want her face on camera but did want to show her store. >> i all the sudden i was in the middle of it, the water kept coming up and up. god i was scared to death. >> the sisters did not have a phone but a good samaar at this stepped in and called for help. >> tonga is cleaning up. footage from new zealand...
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. >> and now take a look at this photo there is was take never springfield massachusetts. where firefighters had rescued two women from cars, sprawled out near a cemetery and was overcome by waterment thankfully the rescuers were able to get everyone to safety >>> time 4:42. >> we had drenching rains here over the weekends, some sprinkles for me as is i was coming in even this morning, kate. >> i thankfully making its exit. but completely out of the woods with the actual falling rainfalls, especially through south jersey, parts of delaware, so far we've seen pretty impressive, southampton township almost 4 inches every rain over the span of the entire system. so, couple every days worth. but that is a lot of rain in blackbird, exactly 3.75 of an inch, same deal in seoul, new jersey, atlantic city over two and a half, yes, makes sense, there has been some flooding. it is still damp even here at the broadcast center, maybe do you still have sprinkle here and there. but for the most part making it exit out of southeastern pennsylvania so we've had just over 2 inches, that's p
. >> and now take a look at this photo there is was take never springfield massachusetts. where firefighters had rescued two women from cars, sprawled out near a cemetery and was overcome by waterment thankfully the rescuers were able to get everyone to safety >>> time 4:42. >> we had drenching rains here over the weekends, some sprinkles for me as is i was coming in even this morning, kate. >> i thankfully making its exit. but completely out of the woods with the...
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there was massive pile-up outside springfield, missouri. since sunday the state has seen more than 650 crashes on snow-covered roads. at least five people have been killed. in iowa poor visibility led to a chain-reaction crash as it killed at least one person. up to 50 vehicles were involved in that. and police in philadelphia had all they could handle last night as tens of thousands converged downtown to celebrate the eagles' first super bowl title. at least one consider was toppled and an awning at the ritz-carlton hotel collapsed under the weight of a large group. wow. despite it all, police said just three arrests were made. today n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell handed the super bowl m.v.p. award to the eagles' quarterback nick foles. there is much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." >> reporter: patients are finding out they may have the flu even if the test came back negative. >> looks like a duck, quacks like a during it's the flu. >> glor: spacex readies its heavy-duty rocket. >> it has more than twice the thurst of any ot
there was massive pile-up outside springfield, missouri. since sunday the state has seen more than 650 crashes on snow-covered roads. at least five people have been killed. in iowa poor visibility led to a chain-reaction crash as it killed at least one person. up to 50 vehicles were involved in that. and police in philadelphia had all they could handle last night as tens of thousands converged downtown to celebrate the eagles' first super bowl title. at least one consider was toppled and an...
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but the real problem, look at the pink there, from springfield, south of indianapolis, to canton, all the way into albany, that's ice and that will cause some real problems. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to deadly flu epidemic. startling new numbers. about how dangerous and how widespread this flu season really is. tonight, a new concern about the flu striking the same person twice. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight in texas, a special ed teacher is fighting for her life after getting two different strains of the flu at the same time. >> and he said if she recovered from this, she could live a pretty normal life. but he didn't know if she would pull through it. >> reporter: 35-year-old crystal whitley got a flu shot in october after giving birth to her son. she has no underlying health issues but two weeks ago she got the flu, then pneumonia in both lungs, and now a staph infection. >> she was able to mouth the words "i love you" and she kind of puckered her lips a little bit and blew me a kiss. >> reporter: the cdc now warning people, even if you've had the
but the real problem, look at the pink there, from springfield, south of indianapolis, to canton, all the way into albany, that's ice and that will cause some real problems. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to deadly flu epidemic. startling new numbers. about how dangerous and how widespread this flu season really is. tonight, a new concern about the flu striking the same person twice. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight in texas, a special ed teacher...
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there was a massive pileup outside springfield, missouri. since sunday the state has seen 650 crashes on snow-covered roads. at least five people have been killed. in iowa, poor visibility led to chain reaction, crashes, killed at least one person. of to 50 vehicles involved in that. and, police in philadelphia, had all they could handle last night as tens of thousand converged downtown to celebrate the eagles first super bowl title. at least one car was toppled. an awning at the ritz-carlton hotel, clamsed under the weight of a large group. wow. despite it all. police said three arrests were made. today nfl commissioner roger goodell handed the super bowl mvp award to the quarterback, nick foales. there is much more ahead. >> patients are finding out they may have the flu even if the test came back negative. >> looks like a duck, quacks like a duck. it's the flu. >> heavy duty rockets. >> twice the cape built teef of any rocket flying. >> i knew we would have to score a touchdown in the situation. >> the patriots' dynasty ran into the eagle
there was a massive pileup outside springfield, missouri. since sunday the state has seen 650 crashes on snow-covered roads. at least five people have been killed. in iowa, poor visibility led to chain reaction, crashes, killed at least one person. of to 50 vehicles involved in that. and, police in philadelphia, had all they could handle last night as tens of thousand converged downtown to celebrate the eagles first super bowl title. at least one car was toppled. an awning at the ritz-carlton...
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with this economic tool, communities like bennington, springfield and newport can now drive much needed development in parts of the state that need it the most. looking ahead, we must continue to help start-ups grow and businesses thrive so they can increase wages, create new jobs, and help generate revenue organically. that's why in my budget i will propose flexible ways to support small businesses and other pro to help start-ups grow and growth initiatives and investments. but we must ensure the impacts are felt in all corners of our state. for far too long success has been counted in broad terms. in statistics that fail to consider geography. across our state proud communities and the people who call them home have yet to benefit from economic recovery. i grew up in berry. i'm proud of my hometown. and wouldn't be standing here today if it weren't for the positive influence of the people and our sensitive community. unfortunately it's harder and harder for some communities to maintain their unique identity as economic opportunities become more difficult to find outside of burlington.
with this economic tool, communities like bennington, springfield and newport can now drive much needed development in parts of the state that need it the most. looking ahead, we must continue to help start-ups grow and businesses thrive so they can increase wages, create new jobs, and help generate revenue organically. that's why in my budget i will propose flexible ways to support small businesses and other pro to help start-ups grow and growth initiatives and investments. but we must ensure...
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host: time for one or two more calls -- jonathan, springfield, missouri, line four democrats. electionring the 2016 -- i looked at a couple of andces with huffington post pbs newshour -- is stated if hillary clinton won the presidency russia would send threats to us. that is one question. the second question is why would trump fire the fbi director comey for going into the russian investigation to see what is going on? guest: when it comes to fbi relieved, iey being am not in the administration. this is my observation. he came and spoke to congress, and i would say he was treated very rudely by the democrat side there,house when he was and the folks on the republican side also had some issues with him. on my perspective, i am a beingan, i saw he was not held in high regard by both sides of the house, and i think there was a loss of confidence. part of it was how he handled the clinton email investigation when he initially exonerated her then put her back under investigation. you go through the whole process. both sides loss of confidence. i personally thought it was the right
host: time for one or two more calls -- jonathan, springfield, missouri, line four democrats. electionring the 2016 -- i looked at a couple of andces with huffington post pbs newshour -- is stated if hillary clinton won the presidency russia would send threats to us. that is one question. the second question is why would trump fire the fbi director comey for going into the russian investigation to see what is going on? guest: when it comes to fbi relieved, iey being am not in the...
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. >>> firefighters came to the rescue of two women in springfield, massachusetts.hey got stranded in their car during a flood. the women are 87 and 89 years old. they are sedan stalled out in icy flood waters after a heavy downpour today. they're save sound, warm and dry tonight. >> storm lift up the sky in suffer surfers paradise in queens us a strahle y1 sky scape per was hit multiple times. >>> we all like getting packages from amazon i guess but imagine getting several a week you didn't order. sounds great but it's actually a scam. the exam is called brushing. online sellers buy their own products through fake buyer accounts. they've created. amazon ships the product to the real address that gives the sellers to right a positive review about their product. one family was getting stuff once or twice a week for a number of months. >> initially it was somewhat comical, you know, another package would come from mr. amazon. let's see what's in it today. >> at first i was -- >> amazon says it's investigating multiple reports of this scam throughout the country and it
. >>> firefighters came to the rescue of two women in springfield, massachusetts.hey got stranded in their car during a flood. the women are 87 and 89 years old. they are sedan stalled out in icy flood waters after a heavy downpour today. they're save sound, warm and dry tonight. >> storm lift up the sky in suffer surfers paradise in queens us a strahle y1 sky scape per was hit multiple times. >>> we all like getting packages from amazon i guess but imagine getting...
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we'll judge jeanine: finally tonight i want to share a few photos from an amazing trip i took to springfield keynote speaker at the republican annual lincoln day dinner. what you see on the right there is the actual outside of the tomb where lincoln is a very. it's a huge monument and that is the actual crypt. they told me because lincoln tried to steal his body sometimes had to bury 8 feet below the crypt to put his body there. that is meet with hard-working coal miners from the area. anyway, don't forget to send me on facebook, follow me on twitter in instagram. you never have to mis if you can't watch set your dvr. thank you so much for watching. i'm jeanine pirro advocating for truth, justice and the american way. >> the dow jones dropped not just significantly, not just by over 600 points but dropped specifically by 666 points. it dropped by 666, the number of the beast. it exists in the bible and it exist on jared kushner's new office building. greg: is true. everyone from holy water on your tvs. satan is our president. president trump had
we'll judge jeanine: finally tonight i want to share a few photos from an amazing trip i took to springfield keynote speaker at the republican annual lincoln day dinner. what you see on the right there is the actual outside of the tomb where lincoln is a very. it's a huge monument and that is the actual crypt. they told me because lincoln tried to steal his body sometimes had to bury 8 feet below the crypt to put his body there. that is meet with hard-working coal miners from the area. anyway,...
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barack obama launched his presidential campaign in abraham lohan -- abraham lakin's hometown of springfield illinois. america again faced challenges that could be described in quite similar terms. crisis, warsonomic , rapid and afghanistan technological progress and a rising uncertainty that came with that progress. during a period of such profound change and the world president obama provide the steady leadership americans were seeking. he was a voice of comfort in times of grief. a voice of confidence at all times. resilience ofthe the american people and the promise of a better future for all. in one important sense president obama's historic election was a departure for america's past. he also embodied the ideals that i identified -- identified the other presidents portrayed in these halls. lincoln's secular faith in our national union, kennedy's commitment to public service, reagan's optimism that america's best days are still to come. for these reasons and more barack obama was a very consequential president. the subject of admiration and study and fascination. when future generations
barack obama launched his presidential campaign in abraham lohan -- abraham lakin's hometown of springfield illinois. america again faced challenges that could be described in quite similar terms. crisis, warsonomic , rapid and afghanistan technological progress and a rising uncertainty that came with that progress. during a period of such profound change and the world president obama provide the steady leadership americans were seeking. he was a voice of comfort in times of grief. a voice of...