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and together they're working to help the people in syracuse.ind them under the bridge giving clothing, hope, and a sandwich. >> i'm going to continue to do this work and i'm going to continue to fight and i'm going to continue to save a couple people out here because somebody trusts me and somebody believes in me. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, february 9th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." lawmakers on capitol hill worked through the night to try and reopen the government. a winter storm is hitting parts of the upper midwest hard, forcing hundreds of flights to be canceled, and schools close as the region prepares for more than a foot of snow. >>> and the stage is set and ready to go. the
and together they're working to help the people in syracuse.ind them under the bridge giving clothing, hope, and a sandwich. >> i'm going to continue to do this work and i'm going to continue to fight and i'm going to continue to save a couple people out here because somebody trusts me and somebody believes in me. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, february 9th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." lawmakers on capitol hill worked through the night to try and...
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no in syracuse new york, the under 18 line. hi, i lived in north syracuse my entire life, and i personally don't agree with the idea of arming teachers. we have a school resource officer who is armed and our school has multiple exits, but we only have one entrance and we have enough security. you need to sign in and make is out know anyone who of the school. host: i will put this in the form of a test, on school safety if it is multiple choice, what is on top of the list? arming teachers? eliminating certain firearms? banning the ar-15? his mental health? what is your top priority? caller: i am a firm believer -- it is a simple fact, when you have more guns were going to have more gun crimes, and guns like the ar-15 are unnecessary. they aren't hunting rifles, and i believe arming teachers with a handgun, what is that going to do against an assault rifle in that situation? and when the swat team shows up, how are they going to know who is the active shooter and who is a teacher tried to defend students? host: i assume you are s
no in syracuse new york, the under 18 line. hi, i lived in north syracuse my entire life, and i personally don't agree with the idea of arming teachers. we have a school resource officer who is armed and our school has multiple exits, but we only have one entrance and we have enough security. you need to sign in and make is out know anyone who of the school. host: i will put this in the form of a test, on school safety if it is multiple choice, what is on top of the list? arming teachers?...
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first of all, we've got to give a shout-out to our joint alma mater, syracuse. >> syracuse. >> becauseudying entrepreneurship there. >> absolutely. >> was that a big driver in deciding to take the plunge into ownership? >> yeah, it was huge. the entrepreneurship program there gave me a feel for business and the concept of what it would take to run a business. going into my senior year, i had the opportunity to buy the company from the previous owner going into my senior year. i said let's just do it. let's go for it. >> tell me a little bit about it, because chocolate has been around forever. >> right. >> and we love it and if you're a chocolate addict, you can't live without it. how did you decide to offer something different? >> i wanted to do something unique with chocolate. there's a chocolate shop everywhere you look, but chocolate pizza isn't something you see out there. we took a premium swiss chocolate, put into a pizza box and sold it as a gourmet high-end chocolate, but still fun and unique to give. >> it's a little bit of a novelty. >> absolutely. >> how do you eat it? >> yo
first of all, we've got to give a shout-out to our joint alma mater, syracuse. >> syracuse. >> becauseudying entrepreneurship there. >> absolutely. >> was that a big driver in deciding to take the plunge into ownership? >> yeah, it was huge. the entrepreneurship program there gave me a feel for business and the concept of what it would take to run a business. going into my senior year, i had the opportunity to buy the company from the previous owner going into my...
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decisions now those decisions take it out of the hands of the referees and think only i'm here in syracuse the stan collymore show international a fighting board here meeting to discuss a massive decision whether to use. the twenty eighteen world cup this summer in russia explained i five because it sounds fantastic it sounds like you know you're in your room by a poll or something like that it's all trendy but what was i to do what i felt was an independent football body we have five members we have the four british members historically and they were the ones who found out a fact in one thousand nine hundred six and then fifa joint. nine hundred thirteen was the last biggest decision that made and brought into the back press ruined it was change a thing in ninety two were changed the dynamic of the game itself which players didn't like in the beginning but over time they really understood why this was a good change and how it has brought football to a slightly different level when it comes to dynamic mix as a very important stakeholder they have four of the put foot possible eight. votes
decisions now those decisions take it out of the hands of the referees and think only i'm here in syracuse the stan collymore show international a fighting board here meeting to discuss a massive decision whether to use. the twenty eighteen world cup this summer in russia explained i five because it sounds fantastic it sounds like you know you're in your room by a poll or something like that it's all trendy but what was i to do what i felt was an independent football body we have five members...
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. >> every weekend in syracuse, new york, it is sandwich saturday.dwiches, assembled in kits and ready to go to those that need it the most. >> there are thousands of people hopeless right now in the streets. >> dozens of volunteers mobilize every saturday to help syracuse's cold and hungry behind the leadership of muhammad. >> one purpose, happy humanity, right? you don't come to eat the food. >> this cold winter, it's not just food they are giving away. ace jackets and hygiene kits are handed out. but it's more than the food and closing that the needy of syracuse get every saturday, human connection, bonds that are difficult to form on the street. >> when we don't have too much money, to go and get a meal and hot coco and all the people come together and we talk, and we network so everybody can help each other out. >> the volunteers found a deeper connection, too. >> it means everything to me. it's so positive. i get a chance to help people. i get a chance to meet new people. >> sandwich saturdays is part of the non-profit we rise above the streets
. >> every weekend in syracuse, new york, it is sandwich saturday.dwiches, assembled in kits and ready to go to those that need it the most. >> there are thousands of people hopeless right now in the streets. >> dozens of volunteers mobilize every saturday to help syracuse's cold and hungry behind the leadership of muhammad. >> one purpose, happy humanity, right? you don't come to eat the food. >> this cold winter, it's not just food they are giving away. ace...
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thursday syracuse university professor danielle thompson will be at saint anselm college in new hampshire to discuss why moderates might be less likely to run for congress. later that night we'll be at the free library of philadelphia where rutgers professor britney cooper will examine the power of what she calls eloquent rage and how it can be harnessed as a resource to bring about change. and on friday, former clinton administration labor secretary robert rice will be at the first parish church in cambridge, massachusetts, to talk about the economic and social cycles societies experience and their effect on the common good. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> visions and values were compelling to me, offering a clear pathway away from my past, a chance to contribute to the greater world out there and still retain my family's love. if mario cuomo could do it faced with a different set of challenges -- like not speaking english until he was 8 yea
thursday syracuse university professor danielle thompson will be at saint anselm college in new hampshire to discuss why moderates might be less likely to run for congress. later that night we'll be at the free library of philadelphia where rutgers professor britney cooper will examine the power of what she calls eloquent rage and how it can be harnessed as a resource to bring about change. and on friday, former clinton administration labor secretary robert rice will be at the first parish...
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syracuse, do your thing thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
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that is why this big syracuse, this operation was significant. we saved lives in the city of philadelphia. >> reporter: rick, attorney general, shapiro says he knows the opioid market in pennsylvania is enormous but vows to keep on fighting and he opposes mayor jim kenney's plan to create safe injection sites for addicts across the city. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> there are more video showing crime during the super bowl victory parade. police are looking for several people that jumped on a woman's vehicle last thursday at judson street. the victim parked her car while she attended the parade and discovered the extensive damage when she came back. >> the federal corruption trial continues for the mayor of allentown. and the prosecution could rest as early as today after nearly three weeks of testimony. ed pawlowski is accused of taking cash. and he says he is innocent and as the prosecution finishes the defendants will present their case tomorrow. >>> turning now to the accuweather forecast. we are feeling much chillie
that is why this big syracuse, this operation was significant. we saved lives in the city of philadelphia. >> reporter: rick, attorney general, shapiro says he knows the opioid market in pennsylvania is enormous but vows to keep on fighting and he opposes mayor jim kenney's plan to create safe injection sites for addicts across the city. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> there are more video showing crime during the super bowl victory parade....
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nationals, amazing that in a small city like syracuse they had an nba franchise. they moved to philadelphia and became the 76ers. their opponent was the team that had representative -- had untilented philadelphia three years before. to san francisco and became the golden state warriors. the 76ers were led by will chamberlain,- wilt one of the tallest players of his time, who the previous season had averaged 50 points per game. as a sideline, during his time as a warrior, he came back to philadelphia as a 76 or, and his time as a warrior, at hersheypark arena, he scored 60 points in a single game. two weeks after that, i had become a basketball fan, i was about 13 or 14 years old, and i told my non-beth -- i talked my non-basketball fan father to go to the civic center in philadelphia, this is where the warriors played. wilt scored 73 points. i still have the program. it was pretty impressive. the warriors have probably a deeper team, the 76ers have a superstar. it is an exciting series, it is the only time the 76ers were pushed for the whole season, and in a long
nationals, amazing that in a small city like syracuse they had an nba franchise. they moved to philadelphia and became the 76ers. their opponent was the team that had representative -- had untilented philadelphia three years before. to san francisco and became the golden state warriors. the 76ers were led by will chamberlain,- wilt one of the tallest players of his time, who the previous season had averaged 50 points per game. as a sideline, during his time as a warrior, he came back to...
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21 ryan, great to have you here first of all, we have to give a shoutout to our joint alma mater, syracuse. you were studying entreprene entrepreneurship there was that a big driver for you? >> yes, it was huge. the entrepreneurship program gave me a feel for what it would take to run a business in my senior year, i had the chance to buy the company. i said, let's go for it. >> tell me about it. chocolate has been around forever. how did you decide to offer something different. >> i wanted to do something unique with chocolate. there's a chocolate shop everywhere you look. chocolate pizza is something you don't see. we took a premium, high-quality, swiss chocolate. put it in a pizza box and sold it as a kour may, high-end chocolate. >> it's a bit of a novelty how do you eat it? >> break it into pieces. >> wait. or we have this one right here can i take this one? >> yeah. >> not destroy the set but this one is a valentine's day one. >> absolutely. >> how did you find customers to be able to grow the business because it is such a novelty >> it's such a great product when somebody receives a
21 ryan, great to have you here first of all, we have to give a shoutout to our joint alma mater, syracuse. you were studying entreprene entrepreneurship there was that a big driver for you? >> yes, it was huge. the entrepreneurship program gave me a feel for what it would take to run a business in my senior year, i had the chance to buy the company. i said, let's go for it. >> tell me about it. chocolate has been around forever. how did you decide to offer something different....
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syracuse at miami. then alabama at kentucky next saturday. then coverage at riviera where dustin is the defending champion. rory will be there. so, too, will be tiger in action. jordan spieth, justin thomas, phil mickelson. yes, we're held told hollywood and we'll see you next week. kizzire continues to lead in the season standings for the fedexcup. ted potter jr. moves to 15th. let's go to amanda. amanda clfment dustin, obviously a disappointing week here at benle -- pebble beach. can you pinpoint exactly what went wrong? >> not exactly. i felt like i played ok. a few shots might have just gone over the green in some bad spots. definitely a few iron shots cost me a few bogey. i played when i shot two under here in 36 holes, which is not too good. but all in all, still a good week. t-2, i guess is not terrible but i'd like to put a little bit more pressure on ted today. amanda: the good news is that you're heading to riviera next week. you're the defending champion. how good is it to be able to move right on to the next week? >> we have a gol
syracuse at miami. then alabama at kentucky next saturday. then coverage at riviera where dustin is the defending champion. rory will be there. so, too, will be tiger in action. jordan spieth, justin thomas, phil mickelson. yes, we're held told hollywood and we'll see you next week. kizzire continues to lead in the season standings for the fedexcup. ted potter jr. moves to 15th. let's go to amanda. amanda clfment dustin, obviously a disappointing week here at benle -- pebble beach. can you...
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jessica lives in new york and that's in upstate about midway between utica and syracuse. it has one elementary school and one very active boy scout troop and jessica is an assistant scoutmaster. it's a role she takes seriously. as part of her commitment to the troops she says she is very careful not to express political position to the scouts she oversees. so she was surprised and angry to find her identity had been stolen and used it to file a comment in the fcc record regarding net neutrality. she asked quite plainly how the hell is this possible? third story. lake bluff is located in northern illinois, a little more than an hour north of chicago. it's a picture-perfect midwestern small-town complete with a village green and a little beach along the shores of lake michigan. in fact, during the first world war it was proclaimed the most patriotic town in america for the efforts of its residents to support our troops abroad. donna made her home in lake bluff and in june of this year she filed a comment in the fcc record and it began hello, i would like to comment on inter
jessica lives in new york and that's in upstate about midway between utica and syracuse. it has one elementary school and one very active boy scout troop and jessica is an assistant scoutmaster. it's a role she takes seriously. as part of her commitment to the troops she says she is very careful not to express political position to the scouts she oversees. so she was surprised and angry to find her identity had been stolen and used it to file a comment in the fcc record regarding net...
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now it's in syracuse we take you to the home of free for now i found stands for the international football association board bicycle even manage the laws of the game and recently announced the use of video assistant referees at this summer's world cup we sent our intrepid reporter great goalie to get the latest. on. this with us a fuse very tricky because people don't don't get it yet but with time and with the different incidents and when and when you had that have the referees or the responsible people in the local football environment explaining why and how and whatever all the time that's acceptance goes up football worldwide is always been around opinions but it's also about the citizens now those decisions being taken out of the hands of the referees and think only i'm here in the stand collymore show international a five board here who are meeting to discuss a massive decision whether to use. the twenty eight team world cup this summer in russia explained i five because it sounds fantastic it sounds like you do know you're in your room by apple or something like that it's all trendy
now it's in syracuse we take you to the home of free for now i found stands for the international football association board bicycle even manage the laws of the game and recently announced the use of video assistant referees at this summer's world cup we sent our intrepid reporter great goalie to get the latest. on. this with us a fuse very tricky because people don't don't get it yet but with time and with the different incidents and when and when you had that have the referees or the...
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seasons now those decisions take it out of the hands of the referees and think only i'm here in syracuse the stan collymore show international a five board here who are meeting to discuss a massive decision whether to use and the twenty eight team will cope this summer in russia explain or fast because. it sounds fantastic it sounds like you do know you're in your room by apple or something like that it's all trendy but what does i do. an independent body we have five members we have the four british members historically and they were the ones who found i've played in one thousand nine hundred six and then a few for joint in one thousand nine hundred thirteen was the last biggest decision the made and brought into the back us ruined it was change a thing in ninety two were changed the dynamic of the game itself which players didn't like in the beginning but over time they really understood why this was a good change and how it has brought football to a slightly different level when it comes to dynamic the next as a very important stakeholder they have four of the put possible eight. vote
seasons now those decisions take it out of the hands of the referees and think only i'm here in syracuse the stan collymore show international a five board here who are meeting to discuss a massive decision whether to use and the twenty eight team will cope this summer in russia explain or fast because. it sounds fantastic it sounds like you do know you're in your room by apple or something like that it's all trendy but what does i do. an independent body we have five members we have the four...
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frank fowler, chief of the syracuse police department. dr. patrick beardsley, professor in the department of toxicology at virginia commonwealth university. dr. john mulder -- i've got too out of order. dr. mulder, there you are, director of the trillium institute. [indiscernible] officerf medical [indiscernible] conn, of the society of addictive medicine. richard vance, the drug alcohol prevention and treatment department. burlingause growth, llp. logan, owner of lms pharmacy. we appreciate each of you being here today. we are grateful for your forbearance on what has been a long afternoon. you are recognized for five minutes to give your opening statement, mr. fowler. chief? fowler: thank you, chairman, ranking member, distinguished members of the committee on the energy and commerce. i'm here to make an effort to paint a picture of a community that has been ravaged by synthetic drug abuse. beginning in 2013, the syracuse police department is bonded to the increase in use and says that subsequent overdose of synthetic marijuana, known as sp
frank fowler, chief of the syracuse police department. dr. patrick beardsley, professor in the department of toxicology at virginia commonwealth university. dr. john mulder -- i've got too out of order. dr. mulder, there you are, director of the trillium institute. [indiscernible] officerf medical [indiscernible] conn, of the society of addictive medicine. richard vance, the drug alcohol prevention and treatment department. burlingause growth, llp. logan, owner of lms pharmacy. we appreciate...
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in 2016 named the 5th judicial judge of the year and went to syracuse and her jd from ga washington. and to my left. mary thomas. drelk tor of policy in doj policy of programs. federal and state local and tribal law enforcement and justice entities to reduce and prevent crime. proo irto doj she was the general counsel at elder affairs and served as the assistant to the general in florida. a masters of law degree from the university of miami. i'm pleased to welcome our panelists and i would like to start by asking you heech to describe the work of their office and the grant opportunities available. let's start with rob. >> i'll kick things off. most importantly i want to take a minute to thank you all of the attendes. it's a tremendous opportunity to hear about your work and stories. it is opportunities like this to allow us to better tailor our resources to -- to have the most impact and provide the most value for those resources. so thank you for the chance to be here to hear your stories. a component within the department of justice. many people may be more familiar with what we're
in 2016 named the 5th judicial judge of the year and went to syracuse and her jd from ga washington. and to my left. mary thomas. drelk tor of policy in doj policy of programs. federal and state local and tribal law enforcement and justice entities to reduce and prevent crime. proo irto doj she was the general counsel at elder affairs and served as the assistant to the general in florida. a masters of law degree from the university of miami. i'm pleased to welcome our panelists and i would like...
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somewhere around syracuse. but this bible is a special bible. kevin's bible.bible, a great, big, beautiful bible. imagine what that must have cost the poor woman in harriet tubman time. they gave something about her faith and how she had a bible. in any event, and they gave us the bible when i was being sworn in and chief justice roberts chambers. as we were walking up in front of the supreme court to go into the building, as we walked past a couple of police officers, security police, i see one of them catch cornell sigh in the two of them, cornell and the officers stare at each other and give each other a little head nod and we continue walking in. i turned to brother cornell and i said what was that all about? he said this is the first time i've ever been to the supreme court when i wasn't here to get arrested. he handcuffed a little early. we went to jail. >> chief justice roberts was so gracious. >> that was a magnificent one. >> another one of my favorite stories as he was so fast, when he was the changing instrument, he would put them in his mouth. so t
somewhere around syracuse. but this bible is a special bible. kevin's bible.bible, a great, big, beautiful bible. imagine what that must have cost the poor woman in harriet tubman time. they gave something about her faith and how she had a bible. in any event, and they gave us the bible when i was being sworn in and chief justice roberts chambers. as we were walking up in front of the supreme court to go into the building, as we walked past a couple of police officers, security police, i see...
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, milwaukee, and detroit getting the heaviest amounts of snow, but snow magnets like buffalo and syracuse will see know as well. that same system is showing as well. britneysh shipp is tracking rai for most of us this weekend. more on the timing coming up ahead. >> it has been four years in the making and tonight it is here, the start of the 2018 winter olympics. >> the opening ceremony starts tonight on nbc 10. here is a live look at the olympic culdron. u.s. athletes and tourists arrived in time for the ceremony. 35,000 spectators witnessed a choreographed performance at the olympic stadium. mike pence and his wife, karen, are part of the u.s. delegation at the opening ceremony. they both work the red, white, and blue team jackets. they say vice president pence and the sister of jim jong-kim were seated near each other but did not talk. >> what a showing we have for the united states, and i think to get them launched into 17 days of the olympics will be great. >> we're told that karen pence is looking forward to watching the speed skating in person. >> students in the delaware valley ar
, milwaukee, and detroit getting the heaviest amounts of snow, but snow magnets like buffalo and syracuse will see know as well. that same system is showing as well. britneysh shipp is tracking rai for most of us this weekend. more on the timing coming up ahead. >> it has been four years in the making and tonight it is here, the start of the 2018 winter olympics. >> the opening ceremony starts tonight on nbc 10. here is a live look at the olympic culdron. u.s. athletes and tourists...
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don mcpherson is an all-american quarterback at syracuse. don: was. haley: was, a runner-up for the heisman trophy. more importantly for our purposes, a decades-long activist on this issue who has spent a long time talking about to college students specifically about these questions. i am really curious about the way in which colleges have been a place -- of course, they get most of their attention for being breeding grounds for toxic masculinity, but other ways in which colleges have actually been a place for transformation. don: i think that the last thing you said is significant. colleges are a place for transformation. not around this issue, but everything that goes back to the algebra analogy. colleges are a place of transformation when you talk about any kind of academic discipline or any kind of excellence in pursuit of any endeavor. except this. and that's where the shift has to change on college campuses. i think there's something that's really important, and i can go back to what michael said and the previous panel. we had dinner last night
don mcpherson is an all-american quarterback at syracuse. don: was. haley: was, a runner-up for the heisman trophy. more importantly for our purposes, a decades-long activist on this issue who has spent a long time talking about to college students specifically about these questions. i am really curious about the way in which colleges have been a place -- of course, they get most of their attention for being breeding grounds for toxic masculinity, but other ways in which colleges have actually...
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and washington, d.c. 1 in syracuse, 17 city. temperatures were in the 30s at the same time yesterday. cold out there, winds out of the west/southwest at 5 to 10. putting the feels-like temperatures in the single digits in some locations. trenton, allentown, reading, lancaster and wilmington, 15. 5 in the poconos. 10 in millville. 16 degrees in atlantic city. waking up to clear skies, we'll see a decent amount of sunshine today with high, thin clouds rolling in later on. call from accuweather, sun and clouds and cold, blustery high of 34. windchills in the 20s, when icos we'll focus on tomorrow's rain, i'll time it out for you on future tracker 6. guys? >> thanks for the update. >>> final preparations being made at u.s. bank stadium in minneapolis. we're more than one day away from super bowl lii. >> the eagles take on the patriots and hopefully, hopefully bring home the first-ever vince lombardi trophy. it was not hard to spot folks bound for the super bowl last night. fans boarding the plane made it known they were on the road
and washington, d.c. 1 in syracuse, 17 city. temperatures were in the 30s at the same time yesterday. cold out there, winds out of the west/southwest at 5 to 10. putting the feels-like temperatures in the single digits in some locations. trenton, allentown, reading, lancaster and wilmington, 15. 5 in the poconos. 10 in millville. 16 degrees in atlantic city. waking up to clear skies, we'll see a decent amount of sunshine today with high, thin clouds rolling in later on. call from accuweather,...
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same number for syracuse.e have windchills in the upper single digits. 16 in slatington. 19 in pottstown, quakertown. after a morning low of 11 you're up to 17. lake harmony got down to 3. you're up to ten. smyrna, 21, vineland, 22. satellite and radar, next system we're watching is well to the west across the western portions of the great lakes, high plains, minneapolis seeing snow there's snow in milwaukee and green bay, as well. clouds increase in advance of the system. the moisture moves in tomorrow afternoon. today by far is the better of the two weekend days. even though it's cold out there, it will look better today than tomorrow. hour by hour, 1:00 p.m., 30 degrees, windchills in the 20s. 4:00 p.m., 34. 7:00 p.m., back down to 31. we'll call it brisk and cold, high of 34. guys? >> thank you. >>> you can feel the excitement as the super bowl countdown continues, just one day to go until the big game. it's the easily patriots rematch that many have been waiting for. thousands are in minnesota right now w
same number for syracuse.e have windchills in the upper single digits. 16 in slatington. 19 in pottstown, quakertown. after a morning low of 11 you're up to 17. lake harmony got down to 3. you're up to ten. smyrna, 21, vineland, 22. satellite and radar, next system we're watching is well to the west across the western portions of the great lakes, high plains, minneapolis seeing snow there's snow in milwaukee and green bay, as well. clouds increase in advance of the system. the moisture moves in...
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now it's -- syracuse 53 and charleston 63 degrees and tomorrow is a little bit warmer than today. satellite 6 along with action radar showing the high pressure basically over us and that high pressure scoots east tomorrow. wind out of the southwest and it warms up a bit. and we have increasing clouds tomorrow and then i'm tracking a late week storm one piece of energy in the desert southwest and this will form a coastal storm bringing us heavy rain, high gusty winds and even the potential for some snow. i'll talk more about that coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. >>> get the latest on the forecast any time plus check storm tracker 6 live on your phone or tablet. the 6 abc is app is a free download. >>> and two philadelphia police officers thought only of their oaths to serve and protect when they rush nood a burning home. walter perez spoke to one of the officers about what happened. >> reporter: this is body cam video of two philadelphia police officers rushing into a burning home last year on the 1900 block of north 17th street. nicholas harper and
now it's -- syracuse 53 and charleston 63 degrees and tomorrow is a little bit warmer than today. satellite 6 along with action radar showing the high pressure basically over us and that high pressure scoots east tomorrow. wind out of the southwest and it warms up a bit. and we have increasing clouds tomorrow and then i'm tracking a late week storm one piece of energy in the desert southwest and this will form a coastal storm bringing us heavy rain, high gusty winds and even the potential for...
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and by saturday some lake-effect snow buffalo, erie watertown, syracuse could see 6 to 12 inches. so we're going to be watching this one move quickly right across. we're going to getif you're anything like me your to-do list just keeps growing. (laughs desperately) it never stops. nancing application at carmax.com is so convenient. get some of that finance stuff out of the way from wherever you are, at the doctor's office karate practice or my favorite... back at the doctor's office. knowing before you go means more quality time sewing a costume for the school play that is not going to look anything like a frog. just a little heads-up mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. heading to the para undlclouds, they'll be clearing. the temperature heads up to 33 this afternoon. a cold breeze will make it feel like 20s. just shy of the freezing point in spite of sunshine. and the wind will be blowing in new jersey, 33 inland, 35 at the shore. but plenty of sunshine all day long. peaking in the low 30s in the delaware. turns warmer tomorrow. have
and by saturday some lake-effect snow buffalo, erie watertown, syracuse could see 6 to 12 inches. so we're going to be watching this one move quickly right across. we're going to getif you're anything like me your to-do list just keeps growing. (laughs desperately) it never stops. nancing application at carmax.com is so convenient. get some of that finance stuff out of the way from wherever you are, at the doctor's office karate practice or my favorite... back at the doctor's office. knowing...
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together they're helping the people in syracuse.idge, giving them clothing, hope, and a sandwich. >> i'm going to codo this work and continue to fight and continue to say to people out here because somebody trusted me and believed in me and they saved me. >> everything that goes into those lunch kits is gotten through donations, and what really struck me about this story, guys, is not only did he hit rock bottom, muhammad, he almost thought about commits suicide. he found redemmings through this. but families are getting involved. if a mother decides to join sandwich saturdays, her kids join in and you have whole families taking part. >> you know what i like, too, is the importance that all you need is one person to believe in you. the caseworker who said, i believe in you, i know you're better than this. imagine the message that sent to him and what he's sending to others. >> i learned that working with meals for wheels here in new york. it's not just about the food. it's about the connection. people want to know that somebody else
together they're helping the people in syracuse.idge, giving them clothing, hope, and a sandwich. >> i'm going to codo this work and continue to fight and continue to say to people out here because somebody trusted me and believed in me and they saved me. >> everything that goes into those lunch kits is gotten through donations, and what really struck me about this story, guys, is not only did he hit rock bottom, muhammad, he almost thought about commits suicide. he found redemmings...
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fifth judicial district judge of the year and miss sullivan received her undergraduate degree from syracuse university and jd from george washington. and finally, to my left, is mary thomas. miss thomas is the director of policy in doj's office of justice programs where she formulates policy regarding how to support and partner with federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement and justice entities to reduce and prevent crime. prior to joining doj, miss thomas was the general counsel at the florida department of elder affairs, and served as an assistant general counsel to the governor of florida. miss thomas holds a law degree from florida state university and a masters of law degree from the university of miami. i am very pleased to welcome our panelists and i would like to start by asking each of our panelists briefly to discuss the work of their office, and the grant opportunities that are available. why don't we start with rob. >> i'll kick things off. thank you so much, beth. most importantly i want to take a minute to thank all the summit attendees. it has been a tremendous opportu
fifth judicial district judge of the year and miss sullivan received her undergraduate degree from syracuse university and jd from george washington. and finally, to my left, is mary thomas. miss thomas is the director of policy in doj's office of justice programs where she formulates policy regarding how to support and partner with federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement and justice entities to reduce and prevent crime. prior to joining doj, miss thomas was the general counsel at the...
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places like syracuse seeing rain this time around because the temperatures are so mild.ing up some rain as well. you've got to get into northern portions of vermont and new hampshire to see any kind of snowfall out of this. and in terms of all-time wettest februarys ever in the region, this is the second wettest february ever for atlantic city out of 143 years of data. allentown the second wettest february ever. we've had a ton of rain. philadelphia quickly closing in on 6 inches for the month. 55 degrees is today's forecasted high, which is a good 9 degrees above the seasonal average of 46. but the high today really just depends where you are and how far to the north the warm front lifts. right now we think the warm front will left just to a position here. areas to the north a little bit cooler, you get into south jersey and delaware especially, highs today are in the low to mid 60s, very mild down there. this moisture plume stretches from the mid atlantic and the northeast all the way down to the pacific ocean. a lot of this moisture coming off the pacific over mexico
places like syracuse seeing rain this time around because the temperatures are so mild.ing up some rain as well. you've got to get into northern portions of vermont and new hampshire to see any kind of snowfall out of this. and in terms of all-time wettest februarys ever in the region, this is the second wettest february ever for atlantic city out of 143 years of data. allentown the second wettest february ever. we've had a ton of rain. philadelphia quickly closing in on 6 inches for the month....
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last week a woman in syracuse, new york captured video about agents asking about citizenship. i'm proud of it. i appreciate the security but i think it's a violation of our rights and privacy. >> i would rather be safe and sorry if an agent approached me, i would be happy to oblige whatever he asked. reporter: u.s. customs provided a statement -- . rick: this just in, your favorite margarita could soon be costing you a lot more. what's causing this global shortage of tequila? no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >> >> >> >> >> >> in been jimmy's longest. jimmy (shouting): james! he's survived record rain and a supplier that went belly up. so while he's proud to h
last week a woman in syracuse, new york captured video about agents asking about citizenship. i'm proud of it. i appreciate the security but i think it's a violation of our rights and privacy. >> i would rather be safe and sorry if an agent approached me, i would be happy to oblige whatever he asked. reporter: u.s. customs provided a statement -- . rick: this just in, your favorite margarita could soon be costing you a lot more. what's causing this global shortage of tequila? no matter...
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the reality check to the north and west dropping in the 40s for buffalo and pittsburgh and 30s for syracuse and stormtracker 6 live double scan is showing along the front a line of showers. and downpours developing in central pa and watch these because they will slide through the region in the evening rush hours. as the colder air comes in a line of gusty showers. even a rumble of thunder the temperatures fall into the 40s early tonight and tomorrow morning. by dawn it's damp and raw and dreary. we'll chat about the rain. that will stick around at times for the next four days in the full accuweather forecast. >> so get out now if you can. >> we like to trade places with you. >> adam, thanks. there were flowers in bloom. coming up on "action news" at 5:00. sara bloomquist looks at how the warm-up is impacting the landscaping and garden center. traffic is moving again after part of it was shut down for hours today. in milford, bucks county. chopper 6 hd was over the scene as the emergency crews arrived. police had to redirect traffic at the landsdale and quakertown traffic. lanes reopened at
the reality check to the north and west dropping in the 40s for buffalo and pittsburgh and 30s for syracuse and stormtracker 6 live double scan is showing along the front a line of showers. and downpours developing in central pa and watch these because they will slide through the region in the evening rush hours. as the colder air comes in a line of gusty showers. even a rumble of thunder the temperatures fall into the 40s early tonight and tomorrow morning. by dawn it's damp and raw and...
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last week a woman in syracuse, new york captured video about agents asking about citizenship.stations in maine, reaction was mixed. >> i am a u.s. citizen, i'm proud of it. i appreciate the security but i think it's a violation of our rights and privacy. >> i would rather be safe and sorry if an agent approached me, i would be happy to oblige whatever he asked. reporter: u.s. customs provided a statement -- . rick: this just in, your favorite margarita could soon be costing you a lot more. what's causing this global shortage of tequila? ♪ burned me up and down, shno way to cool it. ♪ ♪ ♪ every time you kiss me it's like sunshine and whiskey ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers. any burger just $7.99. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed with adjustable comfort on both sides. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. the more you know the the
last week a woman in syracuse, new york captured video about agents asking about citizenship.stations in maine, reaction was mixed. >> i am a u.s. citizen, i'm proud of it. i appreciate the security but i think it's a violation of our rights and privacy. >> i would rather be safe and sorry if an agent approached me, i would be happy to oblige whatever he asked. reporter: u.s. customs provided a statement -- . rick: this just in, your favorite margarita could soon be costing you a...
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60 richmond and 61 in washington and even in syracuse 60 degrees. yes, this starts as rain as warm air is in play right now. and that continues to be the trend as the primarily low, the first low moves to the north and west. and bringing rain across the tennessee valley approaching the ohio valley and the center of the low is over oklahoma city. and this transfers energy to a coastal storm that become a powerhouse here thursday night into friday. tomorrow afternoon at this time. it will be raining around the region here. there is that first low going over to cleveland. than dies out and the energy develops another low off virginia and north carolina. and this rapidly deepens south of new england. we have a lot of rain, over 6 inches of rain if philadelphia. a flood watch going up thursday night than flood watch philadelphia all points north and east. the brink of the delaware and lehigh valley. as you head to trenton and nothing south and west of that region. it's not the heavy snow that is low, most of us will not see snow. it's the heavy rain and
60 richmond and 61 in washington and even in syracuse 60 degrees. yes, this starts as rain as warm air is in play right now. and that continues to be the trend as the primarily low, the first low moves to the north and west. and bringing rain across the tennessee valley approaching the ohio valley and the center of the low is over oklahoma city. and this transfers energy to a coastal storm that become a powerhouse here thursday night into friday. tomorrow afternoon at this time. it will be...
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last week a man on an amtrak train in syracuse new york captured agents on board asking passengers aboutir citizenship. u.s. customs and border protection would not give us an interview but did give us a statement saying enforcement actions beyond the border are forced as a means of smuggling and criminal organizations from exploiting existing transportation hubs to travel to the interior of united states. dana? >> dana: how do people in maine feel about it? >> reporter: you know, we went to the bus stations in bangor and portland. there were mixed reactions. take a listen. >> i think it's outrageous. i am a u.s. citizen. i'm proud of it. i appreciate the security as much as anyone else. but i think it's a violation of our rights and privacy. >> i would rather be safe than sorry. if an agent approached me, i would be happy to oblige. >> reporter: the aclu has filed a freedom of information act request seeking more information about the practice involved, how often it's done and if anything has come of any of these citizenship checks. dana? >> dana: all right, molly line, thank you. polic
last week a man on an amtrak train in syracuse new york captured agents on board asking passengers aboutir citizenship. u.s. customs and border protection would not give us an interview but did give us a statement saying enforcement actions beyond the border are forced as a means of smuggling and criminal organizations from exploiting existing transportation hubs to travel to the interior of united states. dana? >> dana: how do people in maine feel about it? >> reporter: you know,...
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as we look at temperaturesnow. 29 in burlington and 23 syracuse and 39 in new york city and 22 in boston and the northeasterly winds are coming in and dropping the numbers. 41 in philadelphia and compare this to yesterday, this is a bit painful. we look at the numbers, almost 40 degree difference in boston and new york city in just 24 hours. we dropped 36 degrees from where we are right now temperature-wise compared to this time yesterday. even baltimore 32 degree drop. in the accuweather forecast. three more days of that damp dreary weather and we refire that radar down to the south and west to move up toward our region and the next full sunny day, we are talking wall-to-wall sunshine is not until tuesday of next week. but the bright note here, if you don't like the chill or winter. no snow in that seven-day forecast. we'll talk about the changes and the timing of the rain heading into the weekend in the full accuweather forecast. >> standing up against gun violence. students at the university of pennsylvania are joining the national movement in the wake of the shooting at stoneman doug
as we look at temperaturesnow. 29 in burlington and 23 syracuse and 39 in new york city and 22 in boston and the northeasterly winds are coming in and dropping the numbers. 41 in philadelphia and compare this to yesterday, this is a bit painful. we look at the numbers, almost 40 degree difference in boston and new york city in just 24 hours. we dropped 36 degrees from where we are right now temperature-wise compared to this time yesterday. even baltimore 32 degree drop. in the accuweather...
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thursday syracuse university professor daniel thompson will be at saint and from college in new hampshire to discuss why moderates might be less likely to run for congress. later that night we are at the free library of philadelphia where rutgers professor brittany cooper will examine the power of what she calls eloquent rage and how it can be harnessed as a resource to bring about change. on friday, former clinton administration labor secretary robert reisch will be at the first parish church in cambridge, massachusetts, to talk about the economic and social cycles societies experience and their effect. that is a look at some of the events booktv will cover this week, many are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i have three criteria, the person had to be important or teach something important and two, they had to have a truly interesting story i read fiction and i think there is an arc talking about something as complicated as technology with apple motion to build the company to take a person and tell their story was important so i needed
thursday syracuse university professor daniel thompson will be at saint and from college in new hampshire to discuss why moderates might be less likely to run for congress. later that night we are at the free library of philadelphia where rutgers professor brittany cooper will examine the power of what she calls eloquent rage and how it can be harnessed as a resource to bring about change. on friday, former clinton administration labor secretary robert reisch will be at the first parish church...
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i flew from california to new york, went to syracuse for the year and after the first year, i knew there was no active graduate from there and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i survive? so i got scared and i became a dropout. definitely had a negative connotation, one that stuck with me. at that time i really love and got married to my husband edgar. he is in the coast guard and started moving around. i did know how to bring my education act in with so many deployments, would i be studying and we would have to deploy with ing?e credits transfer after three years i had three beautiful children. they became my priority. from then on i said i will stay thecollege, you won't have same concerns and worries that i had when it was time for me to go. they became the priority. i started working at starbucks. it was test just meant to be a very casual part-time job. the culture program was announced and i signed up that very same day. i get very emotional about it. i do this was my opportunity to go back to school. i started attending the very first session offered. 2017, -- rd t
i flew from california to new york, went to syracuse for the year and after the first year, i knew there was no active graduate from there and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i survive? so i got scared and i became a dropout. definitely had a negative connotation, one that stuck with me. at that time i really love and got married to my husband edgar. he is in the coast guard and started moving around. i did know how to bring my education act in with so many deployments, would...
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buffalo is 25 syracuse 27 and pittsburgh right now 35 degrees. although it feels nice in the sun it's a big step down from yesterday. yesterday even with the rain it was exceptionally warm. we're about 14 degrees cooler at this point today compared to just 24 hours ago. a 14-degree drop in washington, 21-degree drop in pittsburgh and close to 30 degrees cooler in charleston, west virginia after this front passed through. and in fact we're starting to clear those clouds even at the coast now. they were the last to see the raindrops and even in philadelphia to the west we saw rain earlier this morning but clearing that sky out right now and it remain the case overnight tonight. with all the recent rain, we had some flooding issues over the weekend. rancocas creek at pemberton over in new jersey still some minor flooding going on. 7:00 expected to crest at about .2 feet above its flood stage of 2.5 feet. not flood stage until this creek they know it is notorious for staying up and taking time to recede so this is not unusual for this particular cree
buffalo is 25 syracuse 27 and pittsburgh right now 35 degrees. although it feels nice in the sun it's a big step down from yesterday. yesterday even with the rain it was exceptionally warm. we're about 14 degrees cooler at this point today compared to just 24 hours ago. a 14-degree drop in washington, 21-degree drop in pittsburgh and close to 30 degrees cooler in charleston, west virginia after this front passed through. and in fact we're starting to clear those clouds even at the coast now....
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syracuse about 25. new york into the 40s. 70s down around parts of the south.recast shows a more milder trend across new york city. guys? >> pedram javaheri, thank you very much. >>> ground control to major tom. i'd almost sing it, but it's not good. elon musk sent his personal tesla roadster into space. this is real. this is schedule in space. a dummy passenger, this was aboard spacex's latest rocket. more coming up. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. yeah, just a helittle shook up. this car for a second, i thought it could be sue's. same make, model, same color, same year even. i see what you mean. i've been thinking about it all morning. i mean, what if something did happen to one of us? what would our family do? don't you have life insurance? no - we keep putting it off. just not sure we can afford it. well, i make the same as you, and i have a policy. you kn
syracuse about 25. new york into the 40s. 70s down around parts of the south.recast shows a more milder trend across new york city. guys? >> pedram javaheri, thank you very much. >>> ground control to major tom. i'd almost sing it, but it's not good. elon musk sent his personal tesla roadster into space. this is real. this is schedule in space. a dummy passenger, this was aboard spacex's latest rocket. more coming up. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it...
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i'm moved from california to new york, went to syracuse for a year and after the first year, and that there was no way i can graduate from there in four years and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i survive? i got scared and became a dropout. it definitely had a negative connotation that stuck with me. at that time, i got married to my husband of 17 years. he is in the coast guard and we started moving around. i did not know how to bring my education back in with so many deployments. what i be studying and we would have to deploy? with this credits transfer? when i waste even more money? -- would those credits transfer? why waste -- would i waste even more money? say for your college, you will not have these same concerns and worries that i had. they became the priority. i started working at starbucks. it was meant to be a very casual part-time job. the college program was announced and i signed up that same day. i knew that -- i will get emotional about it. i knew that this was my opportunity to go back to school. excuse me. [applause] i started attending the first se
i'm moved from california to new york, went to syracuse for a year and after the first year, and that there was no way i can graduate from there in four years and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i survive? i got scared and became a dropout. it definitely had a negative connotation that stuck with me. at that time, i got married to my husband of 17 years. he is in the coast guard and we started moving around. i did not know how to bring my education back in with so many...
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this is lake-effect snow here near syracuse., the windchill is 3 where the party is ongoing for punxsutawney. phil is going to come out. will he see his shadow? we'll have to see. 7:25 a.m., we'll find out if we have an early spring or six more wee weeks of -- >> you didn't open the door. someone else in the graphics room opened the door. do you think phil recognizes the magnitude of his celebrity. >> i think so he does. he's cocky. >> let's just hope no one drops him. >> or he bites someone, yeah. >> that would be bad. >>> still ahead, it is a brand new start in the motor city for one nba all-star. plus extra time out on the ice. all the highlights coming up next in sports. luckily, office depot® officemax® is here to take care of you. ♪ taking care of business with print services done right. on time. guaranteed! expert tech support. and this week all dell pcs are up to twenty five percent off! save even more when you purchase a dell monitor. and make sure you protect your investment. office depot® officemax. officedepot.com ♪
this is lake-effect snow here near syracuse., the windchill is 3 where the party is ongoing for punxsutawney. phil is going to come out. will he see his shadow? we'll have to see. 7:25 a.m., we'll find out if we have an early spring or six more wee weeks of -- >> you didn't open the door. someone else in the graphics room opened the door. do you think phil recognizes the magnitude of his celebrity. >> i think so he does. he's cocky. >> let's just hope no one drops him....
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a syracuse sweatshirt. christmas presents and photographs. >> he's been effectively the same bob mueller in every place he has ever worked. whether that was the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco in the 1970s. whether that was the george h.w. bush administration in the 1980s. whether that was the d.c. homicide prosecutor's office in the 1990s or the fbi in the 2000s. he is hard driving. he's tenacious. he is incredibly thorough. and has a very strong sense of right or wrong. >> reporter: not republican or democrat. >> 4 1/2 years of whatever, 2,000 meetings, i didn't hear him say anything political. >> reporter: really? washington? >> yes, i know that sounds good. he might have said "that guy's a jerk." i didn't see it as a partisan issue. >> reporter: how would you describe his politics? >> not. >> reporter: as if there are none? >> he's apolitical. he's nonpartisan. he is a -- i think it's become quite clear, a pretty law and order guy. but he doesn't speak of things in political terms. >> reporter:
a syracuse sweatshirt. christmas presents and photographs. >> he's been effectively the same bob mueller in every place he has ever worked. whether that was the u.s. attorney's office in san francisco in the 1970s. whether that was the george h.w. bush administration in the 1980s. whether that was the d.c. homicide prosecutor's office in the 1990s or the fbi in the 2000s. he is hard driving. he's tenacious. he is incredibly thorough. and has a very strong sense of right or wrong. >>...
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. >> professor of law at syracuse university.t is time, as it is at the end of the show, for our favorite part of it. that's monumental americans, honoring someone who may be deserving of more recognition. today it's oscar, the first major african-american filmmaker. he was born in illinois in 1884. he worked for restaurants, stockyards, steel mills, shoe shine stands, and railroads as a young man. then he moved to south dakota as a homesteader and began writing novels and films. in 1913, micheaux published his first novel, which was adapted into his first film in 1919. until his death in 1951, he wrote, directed, and produced more than 44 films, all dealing with racial injustice. we're showing one of those films right now, "within our gates," about an african-american woman who goes to the north to raise money for poor black children in the deep south. this that you're looking at is the oldest known surviving film made by an african-american director. all right. if you have a monumental american, please tweet us #velshiruhle, or
. >> professor of law at syracuse university.t is time, as it is at the end of the show, for our favorite part of it. that's monumental americans, honoring someone who may be deserving of more recognition. today it's oscar, the first major african-american filmmaker. he was born in illinois in 1884. he worked for restaurants, stockyards, steel mills, shoe shine stands, and railroads as a young man. then he moved to south dakota as a homesteader and began writing novels and films. in 1913,...
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right now in philadelphia we are coming in at 45, colder to the north, syracuse, 35, buffalo, 33.ut milder air off to our south, 50 in washington d.c., and 54 degrees in richmond, virginia. as we get that flow returning from the east southeasterly direction tomorrow, numbers will be recovering, very nicely, for presidents day. satellite six with action radar showing you we have got a partly cloudy sky across the region, ridge of high pressure is in current control but that ridge is slicing easeward allow more in the way of cloud cover throughout monday afternoon but it will be giving us a bump up in our numbers. here's future tracker six showing you by 1:00 in the afternoon numbers in the 95 corridor easily climbing in the upper 40's with that nice, surge of southeasterly moisture on the way, by 3:00 o'clock tuesday afternoon we are easily climbing, into the 60's and most spots, in fact, close to record territory, as we get into tuesday and into wednesday, we have got more details and how long this warming trend will stick around with the full, exclusive accu weather forecast, sar
right now in philadelphia we are coming in at 45, colder to the north, syracuse, 35, buffalo, 33.ut milder air off to our south, 50 in washington d.c., and 54 degrees in richmond, virginia. as we get that flow returning from the east southeasterly direction tomorrow, numbers will be recovering, very nicely, for presidents day. satellite six with action radar showing you we have got a partly cloudy sky across the region, ridge of high pressure is in current control but that ridge is slicing...