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back that beauty would never be seen as lasciviousness were it not for the philadelphia ans, so we got back at them. the irony of that argument, by the way, when this was demolished in the 20s, where is diana today, in the philadelphia museum of art at the end of the benjamin franklin parkway which by the way she gets a beautiful site of honor at the staircase. modeled on the geraldo in civil on the right and totally adapted to the needs of an almost 20th century entertainment complex, brilliant madison square garden, and the other great entertainment complex of the period, william tuttles karn any hall and andrew carnegie was great when he did this. i did this recently because it is an important anniversary this year and the cure rater was really very generous with his information and i know carnegie hall from when i was a kid and it is carnegie hall. i don't analyze it. i go there and i enjoy it. he pointed out why i always loved carnegie hall. tuthill, first of all, andrew carnegie wanted to make sure it was not madison square. he saw the handwriting on the wall and he knew it was m
back that beauty would never be seen as lasciviousness were it not for the philadelphia ans, so we got back at them. the irony of that argument, by the way, when this was demolished in the 20s, where is diana today, in the philadelphia museum of art at the end of the benjamin franklin parkway which by the way she gets a beautiful site of honor at the staircase. modeled on the geraldo in civil on the right and totally adapted to the needs of an almost 20th century entertainment complex,...
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the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is c
the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the...
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the pilot says he's sure he saw that flare being fired. >>> you mentioned issues with the philadelphia airport, no issues for us this morning. >> not with the clouds just a little breezy in some areas gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour we'll be fine as far as our major airports here. emeryville this morning back to san francisco looks clear. the winds are coming back today bringing a cooling trend as we head into the afternoon. you wouldn't notice it now temperatures mild in the mid to upper 50s. monterey bay low to mid 50s with mostly clear conditions. mostly sunny and cooler today through friday. a chance of a shower friday. we don't get many chances in late may we'll keep an eye on that we can use the rain. as we need the holiday weekend, warmer weather on the way. fremont goes up three degrees, oakland one with san francisco. coolest of the air moves inland concord two degrees cooler. east bay valleys mid 70s for most neighborhoods. upper 70s to low 80s highway 4 to antioch in brentwood. east bay shore mid to upper 60s. 70 castro valleyn'ÑÑ.mdsm south bay low to mid 70s cupertino an
the pilot says he's sure he saw that flare being fired. >>> you mentioned issues with the philadelphia airport, no issues for us this morning. >> not with the clouds just a little breezy in some areas gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour we'll be fine as far as our major airports here. emeryville this morning back to san francisco looks clear. the winds are coming back today bringing a cooling trend as we head into the afternoon. you wouldn't notice it now temperatures mild in the mid...
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the hudson to help him. he's gone to attack philadelphia. so you can see the hidden center, and, again, the actual letter as it went. dead drops. the dead drop is where one party deposits a letter or message in a location, leaves it there and then another one comes along and picks it up. dead drops were used in trees in albany and paris and in pittsburgh, and in pittsburgh, you have simon girdy who is a british spy. he would come, pick up the message that was left by his brother in a tree outside of pittsburgh. the only problem is simon girdy could not read or write. which is a major handicap if you're a spy. he would wind up having to get a friend of his to translate and tell him exactly what the message was. the only problem was that the friend was an american spy, who then went back and told general broadhead at fort pitt all the information that was coming out of fort pitt going up to fort detroit. this stuff is real. this is not hollywood. this is the way it really worked! okay. on long island they used the box in a cow pasture. you also
the hudson to help him. he's gone to attack philadelphia. so you can see the hidden center, and, again, the actual letter as it went. dead drops. the dead drop is where one party deposits a letter or message in a location, leaves it there and then another one comes along and picks it up. dead drops were used in trees in albany and paris and in pittsburgh, and in pittsburgh, you have simon girdy who is a british spy. he would come, pick up the message that was left by his brother in a tree...
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the week. philadelphia tonight doing work give up for more in the first inning.inning. doubled off of the left-field wall. winning 6-for splitting the four games. fireworks rangers in game 2 1/3. holding penalty led to a power play and four seconds later as hard as you can shoot that. former blackhawks screening in front evening the series at a game apiece and in the premiere leak manchester derby 131 years of bitter rivalry extra time in the first half. the only goal of the match 1-0 the lead and the premier league is there millions of people all around the world watched that game today. >> that is the news for this monday night happy you shared time with us. updates wgntv.com have a good night. hello. is this where we do that bundling thing? let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. [ female announcer ] wi
the week. philadelphia tonight doing work give up for more in the first inning.inning. doubled off of the left-field wall. winning 6-for splitting the four games. fireworks rangers in game 2 1/3. holding penalty led to a power play and four seconds later as hard as you can shoot that. former blackhawks screening in front evening the series at a game apiece and in the premiere leak manchester derby 131 years of bitter rivalry extra time in the first half. the only goal of the match 1-0 the lead...
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it was gone over and over the philadelphia convention and modified over and over again by a number of important people. some of some of the people you never heard of before that john dickinson of delaware. probably saying who the heck is john dickinson? this is the guy called dependent of the revolution. he was one of the most important men of this generation bar none. when he went to the philadelphia convention, he was at this constitution that james madison had written and said no, we're not having not. that is not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said and i'm paraphrasing here, never said his depicting his life. again he was a conservative moderate in influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and saw james madison vetoed said no, we're not having that in these united states. people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, and other important founding father. john rutledge would later serve on the supreme court. he basically helped win th
it was gone over and over the philadelphia convention and modified over and over again by a number of important people. some of some of the people you never heard of before that john dickinson of delaware. probably saying who the heck is john dickinson? this is the guy called dependent of the revolution. he was one of the most important men of this generation bar none. when he went to the philadelphia convention, he was at this constitution that james madison had written and said no, we're not...
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. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senato
. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where...
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taking the line of duty to the front lines of the occupy movement retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis has become a ray of light to many of the protesters bringing much needed needed legitimacy to the movement even if that means making sacrifices of his own class captain ray lewis why this taus is so important to him. plus getting a degree in debt american students are walking out of college with more than a higher education most are racking up major debt problems about to get a lot worse we'll tell you how congress is making students learn about finances the hard way. wednesday may twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm at the martin you're watching our t.v. . you'd be hard pressed to find someone who's not guilty of it downloading songs off the internet illegally and when the music industry comes down on a person guilty they come down hard boston university student joel ten bombed down one hundred thirty songs off the internet and shared them one peer to peer networks he was then sued by the recording industry association of america and two thousand and nine a jury ord
taking the line of duty to the front lines of the occupy movement retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis has become a ray of light to many of the protesters bringing much needed needed legitimacy to the movement even if that means making sacrifices of his own class captain ray lewis why this taus is so important to him. plus getting a degree in debt american students are walking out of college with more than a higher education most are racking up major debt problems about to get a lot...
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taking the line of duty to the front lines of the occupy movement tired philadelphia police captain raven lewis has become a ray of light to many of the protesters bringing much needed in the gym and see to the movement even if it means making sacrifices of his own well i ask him why this cause is so important to him. and all humans are prone to error even the us justice system what happens when it costs a person years in prison or even their life u.s. states are now offering compensation for wrongful conviction but r.t.i. asks how much money is a person's life worth. it's wednesday may twenty third to seven pm in washington d.c. i'm having martin you're watching r t you'd be hard pressed to find someone who is not guilty of it downloading songs off the internet illegally in the music industry comes down on a person guilty they come down hard boston university student joel tenenbaum downloaded thirty songs off the internet and showed them on peer to peer networks he was sued by the recording industry association of america and in two thousand and nine a jury ordered him to pay two twenty
taking the line of duty to the front lines of the occupy movement tired philadelphia police captain raven lewis has become a ray of light to many of the protesters bringing much needed in the gym and see to the movement even if it means making sacrifices of his own well i ask him why this cause is so important to him. and all humans are prone to error even the us justice system what happens when it costs a person years in prison or even their life u.s. states are now offering compensation for...
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the derrick rose injury ... this will be a tough game for either team to win here in philadelphia this evening ... we will be back with more on the 5:00 news and again tonight at 9:00 hopefully will have a victory to report for the chicago bulls coming up next at noon of possible breakthrough for the blind chinese activist >>and scientists will examine the brain of the former nfl star junior seau at the wish of his family i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips throat or tongue stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if
the derrick rose injury ... this will be a tough game for either team to win here in philadelphia this evening ... we will be back with more on the 5:00 news and again tonight at 9:00 hopefully will have a victory to report for the chicago bulls coming up next at noon of possible breakthrough for the blind chinese activist >>and scientists will examine the brain of the former nfl star junior seau at the wish of his family i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career....
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. >> we're trying to locate eed's throughout the city of philadelphia. >> jen is an i.t. analyst. ll roker is a physician. he is on the campus with his son, alexander. >> when people have heart attacks, they can take this out and my pleasure save their lives. >> they are each on a mission to find as many automated defibrillators as possible, so searching high and low for eight weeks across the city of philadelphia. >> we are on a scavenger hunt looking for aed's. >> we caught emto them, and they were neck and neck for the lead. just two weeks left. >> we found another one. >> the contest is a brainchild of an emergency physician at the university of pennsylvania hospital. >> my heart. >> why not engage the public and use social networking to get people excited about helping to solve a public health challenge. >> reporter: it's part race, part detective work, part scavenger hunt. jen museum, train stations, anywhere to find the portable life saving machines. it takes some asking around. like when jen went to the philadelphia museum of art, she was told the devices are held by securi
. >> we're trying to locate eed's throughout the city of philadelphia. >> jen is an i.t. analyst. ll roker is a physician. he is on the campus with his son, alexander. >> when people have heart attacks, they can take this out and my pleasure save their lives. >> they are each on a mission to find as many automated defibrillators as possible, so searching high and low for eight weeks across the city of philadelphia. >> we are on a scavenger hunt looking for aed's....
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the state delegates voting voted not to have a declaration of rights in the constitution and the philadelphia convention and that was one of the main reasons for maine mason and randolph receipts to sign in the night defend the constitution colonel mason has less philadelphia in a very ill-humor indeed, mason had promised he would go home to virginia and see the constitution was not ratified in the governor drafted a pamphlet and thank you to the speaker of the house of delegates laying out his objections. there were several important ones, but the chief was that there is no bill of rights in this unamended constitution. so what to do? will come and madison got around a little for not after the constitution signing day sending a copy to his friend jefferson and france. everyone thinks jefferson wrote the constitution that he was in france. so madison wrote to jefferson and gave him a long description of what happened in the philadelphia convention, because several reasons why he didn't like the constitution is that it's better than articles that went for it. it will feel in a few years but i
the state delegates voting voted not to have a declaration of rights in the constitution and the philadelphia convention and that was one of the main reasons for maine mason and randolph receipts to sign in the night defend the constitution colonel mason has less philadelphia in a very ill-humor indeed, mason had promised he would go home to virginia and see the constitution was not ratified in the governor drafted a pamphlet and thank you to the speaker of the house of delegates laying out his...
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and he gets admitted to the hospital, later in philadelphia. treatment, blood taken by cups from the back of the neck and ears. cupping meant they would put a cup on the back of your neck. they would put a fire to it. create a vacuum. blood would come out. create blisters. that was cupping. active bregation. cow mill was a mercury derivative. they are deadly poisons. the most common drugs we used to give to people. so much to so that mercury poisoning was so rampant in the military that they had to stop it and mercury poisoning is, as we all know, pretty severe. to the point that you would have gangrene of your entire face and your skin and mandible would sluff off. so blisters applied to the back of his neck. communication by a writing slate. etherization, confirm symptoms. somebody said, put the guy to sleep. talk to him as he is going to sleep. if he answers your questions we know he is not deaf and dumb. they etherized him. he still couldn't talk. finally, electric shock therapy. not electric shock therapy like what you are thinking. they ha
and he gets admitted to the hospital, later in philadelphia. treatment, blood taken by cups from the back of the neck and ears. cupping meant they would put a cup on the back of your neck. they would put a fire to it. create a vacuum. blood would come out. create blisters. that was cupping. active bregation. cow mill was a mercury derivative. they are deadly poisons. the most common drugs we used to give to people. so much to so that mercury poisoning was so rampant in the military that they...
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they welcome the philadelphia phillies. ave been to the park on the phillies began, there can be a few too many fans of philadelphia. we are taking back the park. the ceo tells us how to do that. los risquÉ -- no disrespect to anybody. if you need two reasons to go to the park, st. -- steven strasburg and bryce harper. >> he had a special night last night. he drove in the winning run. if you add other players and you see the talent, it is an exciting time. >> fans are following winning. you have a great fan base. now, you are playing winning baseball. what is different this year? >> the energy. it starts with the team. they had a lot of comeback wins last year. really the players themselves and the self-confidence and assuredness. that is added to. those guys feel good about who they are. they're playing together. >> concerted effort in particular because as we have seen, if you get a team from philadelphia, they bring fans with them. in the past, the nationals were underdogs. not this time. >> it is a great series. they hav
they welcome the philadelphia phillies. ave been to the park on the phillies began, there can be a few too many fans of philadelphia. we are taking back the park. the ceo tells us how to do that. los risquÉ -- no disrespect to anybody. if you need two reasons to go to the park, st. -- steven strasburg and bryce harper. >> he had a special night last night. he drove in the winning run. if you add other players and you see the talent, it is an exciting time. >> fans are following...
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a blowout in chicago in the third, williams goes up high for the alley-oop jam to put philadelphia up4 over chicago. drew holliday tosses in 26 as the sixers gore the bulls, 109-92 to tie their first-round series. >>> the atlanta hawks were feeling it. leading the celtics at the half. with paul pierce's driving layup in the fourth puts boston up by to. they hold on to stun atlanta, 87-80. and that evening their playoff series at one game apiece. >>> in hockey action, the new jersey devils shoot down the philadelphia flyers and they did it during the third period, scoring four unanswered goals. devils blow by the flyers 4-1, evening their eastern conference semifinals at one game each. >>> in baseball, texas pays for just one bad pitch. in the top of the ninth, the rangers' michael young knocks in the tying run against toronto, but in the bottom of the frame, full count, brett lowrie blasts the walkoff homer to give the blue jays an 8-7 win over the rangers. that's got to hurt. >>> when we come back, an all-star lineup in federal court. roger clemens comes face to face with a former te
a blowout in chicago in the third, williams goes up high for the alley-oop jam to put philadelphia up4 over chicago. drew holliday tosses in 26 as the sixers gore the bulls, 109-92 to tie their first-round series. >>> the atlanta hawks were feeling it. leading the celtics at the half. with paul pierce's driving layup in the fourth puts boston up by to. they hold on to stun atlanta, 87-80. and that evening their playoff series at one game apiece. >>> in hockey action, the new...
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the reformers would agree on? >> what romney was doing in d.c. and later in west philadelphia is to stake out some ground to the political right of president obama when it comes to education. that's going to be a rather difficult task for him, because except for school vouchers use taxpayer funds to subsidize public school tuition, both president obama and mr. romney have embraced wholeheartedly the corporate education reformed a jen da which is unleashed by no child left behind in 2002, high stake stakes tests to judge teachers and schools and charters as the, the solution for failing urban public schools. >> right. we will touch on each of these, and because we are going to really take some time this morning, but lie la, i want to ask very specifically, i heard you say we are asking the wrong questions. that the part of what happens with this kind of charterization or privatization is that we are asking the wrong questions. what are the right questions to be asking about our system of education and its need for reform? >> there are a lot of them. we need to start by saying h
the reformers would agree on? >> what romney was doing in d.c. and later in west philadelphia is to stake out some ground to the political right of president obama when it comes to education. that's going to be a rather difficult task for him, because except for school vouchers use taxpayer funds to subsidize public school tuition, both president obama and mr. romney have embraced wholeheartedly the corporate education reformed a jen da which is unleashed by no child left behind in 2002,...
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madison favored the national idea but was defeated in philadelphia on that. not only was he defeated on the question of where authority should be seen to lie in the federal system but two of his virginia colleagues were among the three people who stayed through the summer of 1787 and refused to sign the constitution and one of the reasons they game, george mason, the fellow who took the lead in writing the declaration of rights and the governor of virginia, edmund randolph who was madison's right hand man pushing the national mall one of the reasons mason and randolph game for not signing the constitution was they said there should be a bill of rights. it is unacceptable that there should be. no reason we couldn't stay very traditional rights of english men are respected by this new central government. the argument against them including by madison was we don't need to have a bill of rights. we don't need to lay on individual rights and the constitution because the new government is only being given the powers expressly enumerated. if you look at article 1 sec
madison favored the national idea but was defeated in philadelphia on that. not only was he defeated on the question of where authority should be seen to lie in the federal system but two of his virginia colleagues were among the three people who stayed through the summer of 1787 and refused to sign the constitution and one of the reasons they game, george mason, the fellow who took the lead in writing the declaration of rights and the governor of virginia, edmund randolph who was madison's...
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the banged up bulls. he scored 20 as philadelphia holds off chicago 89-82. 76ers lead the series 3-1, putting the top-seeded bulls on the brink of elimination. >>> in baseball, an epic game between baltimore and boston. it last 17 innings with 18 different pitchers taking the mound. aviles could have won it for the red sox in the 16th. he slams into catcher matt weiner, but he holds onto the ball. payback in the 17th as orioles' jones blasts a three-run homer. baltimore outlasts boston, 9-6. >>> in hockey, the l.a. kings are going to the conference finals for the first time since 1993. they steam rolled past the st. louis blues 3-1, completing an inpropable four-game sweep. just the second time in club history the kings have made it to the finals. >>> and in the eastern conference semifinals, the devils zubrus powered in two goals against the philadelphia flyers. new jersey wins 4-2 and now lead the series 3-1. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and mayhem in moscow. tens of thousands protest the inauguration of president vlad
the banged up bulls. he scored 20 as philadelphia holds off chicago 89-82. 76ers lead the series 3-1, putting the top-seeded bulls on the brink of elimination. >>> in baseball, an epic game between baltimore and boston. it last 17 innings with 18 different pitchers taking the mound. aviles could have won it for the red sox in the 16th. he slams into catcher matt weiner, but he holds onto the ball. payback in the 17th as orioles' jones blasts a three-run homer. baltimore outlasts...
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andght it's the nationals the philadelphia phillies. >> the nationals are not scared. have bryce harper on their side. team gets ready for game, brianne carter found teams rallying to take back the park. e> as a sign shows, natitud weekend is in full effect. great.ink it's all the nationals have to do is win. anything purple or light blue? >> ben holt to fill the stands many national stands as possible. they were blocking single ticket last time around for locals. >> its a good idea. the chief operating officer us this morning. it's an opportunity as a come together and show we can support the home team. >> fans of the division rivals be fired up. been spotted have town already. this couple made their three- hour trip last night to be sure they were here for tonight's game. phillies fans are here and we are excited. >> fans of both teams can agree series steep. in strasbourg and bryce harper be ine first time will lineup as the five division champions take on who isetown team place.ly in first a fantastic game. >> tickets are still available. brianne carter reporting f
andght it's the nationals the philadelphia phillies. >> the nationals are not scared. have bryce harper on their side. team gets ready for game, brianne carter found teams rallying to take back the park. e> as a sign shows, natitud weekend is in full effect. great.ink it's all the nationals have to do is win. anything purple or light blue? >> ben holt to fill the stands many national stands as possible. they were blocking single ticket last time around for locals. >> its a...
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thomas harkins works as a baggage secuuity manager at the philadelphia internationall airporr. ere thousands of people---including lots of kids pass through every day. until 2002, harkins was a catholic priest working at but the ddocese removed him from minnstry because it foundd he sexually abused wo young girls. and now there's a lawsuit in which a third woman claims she was also abused by harkins wwen she was a child. "they should know who they're hiring. as the public, we are screened to our underwear geeting on a plane, and yet thee hire a an like that." 3 a t-s-a official says harkins is mainly dealing with luggage.... not passengers.thh &pt-s-a says all its employees go through a criminal backgroond check.but in these cases.... criminal charges were never filed. massachusetts represeetativv barney frann is no strrnger to headlines...now the politician's making news aaain, ..... after a comment say lacked ccmmon sense.eople - speaking yesterday at u-mmss dartmouth's commencement ceremony... congressman frank made a bizarre reference to the trayvon artin case..... when hh w
thomas harkins works as a baggage secuuity manager at the philadelphia internationall airporr. ere thousands of people---including lots of kids pass through every day. until 2002, harkins was a catholic priest working at but the ddocese removed him from minnstry because it foundd he sexually abused wo young girls. and now there's a lawsuit in which a third woman claims she was also abused by harkins wwen she was a child. "they should know who they're hiring. as the public, we are screened...
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it takes asking around, like when jen went to the philadelphia museum of work, she was told the devices were held by security. >> they have a number of security staff who are well trained in first aid, cpr, aed. >> some of the smaharder ones a in smaller businesses where they did knoept they had one or they were locked in a place where people couldn't access them. >> they said the two biggest reasons people don't use aeds are lack of knowledge and fear of doing something wrong. in fact, the machine is quite simple. it literally talks you through every step. >> begin by exposing patient's bare chest and torso. >> it starts talking to you. you put the pads on the chest, and you can't harm someone. you can tell whether or not you need a shock. >> do you have one here. >> it's a real taump titian, but there's teamwork, too. all of the aeds found will be entered into a database so anyone with an app or a computer can find them again. more than 300 people took part in the contest, and i can tell you the winners. jennifer wynn is going to share the top prize, not with bill roper, it turns out
it takes asking around, like when jen went to the philadelphia museum of work, she was told the devices were held by security. >> they have a number of security staff who are well trained in first aid, cpr, aed. >> some of the smaharder ones a in smaller businesses where they did knoept they had one or they were locked in a place where people couldn't access them. >> they said the two biggest reasons people don't use aeds are lack of knowledge and fear of doing something...
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new jersey takes a two-one lead over the philadelphia flyers. squareo to madison garden. lebron james scored 32 points beat the next. they hold a 3-0 lead. as leon says, it is over. the redskins start a three day tomorrow. robert griffin has still not contract. get a fourto year $21 million deal with $14 bonus. in a signing bad for a young man. bonus. in a signing bad for a young man. >> i think i can survive do you read in bed? do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lamp to see? and does it leave your bedmate be? don't you wish there was a light that wouldn't keep them up all night? if so, you'll be happy to know, our newest nook now comes with glow. introducing nook simple touch with glowlight, the only e-reader made for bedtime reading. find your nook at your neighborhood barnes & noble. >> you still have time to win a new ford fiesta. two entries for yourself by sharing the contest with their face but friends. wjla.com/freecar. once the name is picked that has 30 minutes to call us at a number we post on the screen. winner from the finalists will pick late
new jersey takes a two-one lead over the philadelphia flyers. squareo to madison garden. lebron james scored 32 points beat the next. they hold a 3-0 lead. as leon says, it is over. the redskins start a three day tomorrow. robert griffin has still not contract. get a fourto year $21 million deal with $14 bonus. in a signing bad for a young man. bonus. in a signing bad for a young man. >> i think i can survive do you read in bed? do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lamp to...
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education at microsoft, overseeing a $500 million initiative including the microsoft will of the future and philadelphia and the microsoft friends network. good to have you on the program. tell me about this program that microsoft is behind. >> it is called partners in learning and it started eight years ago. microsoft was looking at the ways in which we can uplift not only technology in education but how we can work with leaders all over the world to solve some of the big problems facing our teachers and students. we have been working on the ground to make a difference. tavis: hard as it advanced the cause of education? >> the question is interesting. in the classroom. technology has a role in the classroom. those questions are starting to be asked by school leaders and teachers around how they can use technology. we have to be thoughtful about asking the right questions and not just to jam it into classrooms which has happened. technology can play a role, whether it is helping students collaborate and share information with each other, tools to learn from teachers who may not exist in their schools. t
education at microsoft, overseeing a $500 million initiative including the microsoft will of the future and philadelphia and the microsoft friends network. good to have you on the program. tell me about this program that microsoft is behind. >> it is called partners in learning and it started eight years ago. microsoft was looking at the ways in which we can uplift not only technology in education but how we can work with leaders all over the world to solve some of the big problems facing...
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. >> the philadelphia police department released the video hoping to help capture this man trying to buy a sandwich from the doughnut shop. the employee of the doughnut shop asked for payment for the sandwich. he said i already paid. you can tell he becomes aggravated. >> you not pay me. no. >> i paid you for my sandwich, lady. >> he's dressed nice will you behe's not acting very nicely. >> no. do not let the suit fool you. look what happens next. the employee puts a cup of very hot coffee on the counter, which he then takes and throws it right back at her. >> over a $2 and something sandwich. you know what, in this case isn't the customer always right? i hate to say that. if he says he paid, here's the sandwich, let it go. >> as soon as he threw the coffee, the issue wasn't whether he paid or not. now he assaulted the woman. police are still looking for him, because he caused severe injuries to this employee. she's 27 years old and her arm is bandaged up because she was burned. >> so stupid to get into a confrontation like this over a sandwich. come on. >> you know what, i know peop
. >> the philadelphia police department released the video hoping to help capture this man trying to buy a sandwich from the doughnut shop. the employee of the doughnut shop asked for payment for the sandwich. he said i already paid. you can tell he becomes aggravated. >> you not pay me. no. >> i paid you for my sandwich, lady. >> he's dressed nice will you behe's not acting very nicely. >> no. do not let the suit fool you. look what happens next. the employee puts...
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>> most of the ran off to the east for the philadelphia area.s coming southeast of pittsburgh three areas of west virginia. it looks like a great weekend with warmer temperatures. bob brown with a fresh look at things at 11:00. -- bob ryan with a fresh look. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you'rere choosing... and in schools, rlacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling was
>> most of the ran off to the east for the philadelphia area.s coming southeast of pittsburgh three areas of west virginia. it looks like a great weekend with warmer temperatures. bob brown with a fresh look at things at 11:00. -- bob ryan with a fresh look. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about...
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and gross -- he did go to the, to the centennial celebration down in philadelphia. at the big banquet on the night that the thing was finished, friday night, lister was here, gross was here. gross was a very uppity individual, lister was a very important, more important individual than gross was. but gross was a very unassuming gentleman. and -- gross praised him left and right. and everybody in america who was sitting at the table knew that it was not true. because just, a month before, gross had written an article about the history of medicine and surgery in america. and he wrote that no intelligent american would ever listen to joseph lister. so the answer is everything that you said is absolutely true. it is a fascinating story with joseph lister and samuel gross and his tour of america. i thank you for bringing that up. sir? >> thank you for your presentation. >> you are welcome. >> i am an anesthesiologist. i appreciate your wonderful photographs, or the types that you showed. there are statues to crawford long, who southerners believed discovered ether-anesthe
and gross -- he did go to the, to the centennial celebration down in philadelphia. at the big banquet on the night that the thing was finished, friday night, lister was here, gross was here. gross was a very uppity individual, lister was a very important, more important individual than gross was. but gross was a very unassuming gentleman. and -- gross praised him left and right. and everybody in america who was sitting at the table knew that it was not true. because just, a month before, gross...
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there started to be talk of moving the collection to philadelphia. a supporter of the move, it was simply a case of a small, insular institution not being able to attract major funding. >> it was this sense of, you know, we'll put our arms around ourselves and stay hugging ourselves. it doesn't work. it doesn't work. >> reporter: for the 2009 documentary called "the art of the steal" claims that philadelphia political and philanthropic leaders have long plotted to get control of the priceless collection. >> everybody involved in this had their own interest. the only person whose interest had no champion was alert barnes. everyone had abandoned him. >> reporter: ten years ago lincoln university ceded control of the foundation's board, thus allowing the move to go forward. >> they let philadelphia money, philadelphia politics, squeeze them out of it. >> reporter: so, love the idea or hate it, the collection was finally moved just weeks ago, including this enormous mural custom painted by matisse to fit the alcoves above the window at the original barnes
there started to be talk of moving the collection to philadelphia. a supporter of the move, it was simply a case of a small, insular institution not being able to attract major funding. >> it was this sense of, you know, we'll put our arms around ourselves and stay hugging ourselves. it doesn't work. it doesn't work. >> reporter: for the 2009 documentary called "the art of the steal" claims that philadelphia political and philanthropic leaders have long plotted to get...
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the highest ranking catholic church official ever charged in in a philadelphia courtroom today, the first catholic clergyman to face criminal charges for covering up child sex abuse said he was following the orders of a cardinal. monsignor william lynn described a code of silence as priests suspected of child molestation were transferred from parish to parish in the hope that no one would notice. elaine quijano was in the courtroom. >> reporter: monsignor william lynn testified he had no choice but to follow the directives of his superior, the late cardinal anthony bevilacqua, including withholding information from parishioners about why predator priests were moved out of their churches. >> reporter: cardinals are the highest ranking clergy in the catholic church. they answer only to the pope. lynch was in charge of recommending priest assignments and investigating child sex abuse allegations against clergy for 12 years. today, lynn testified he did not have the power to transfer priests from church to church, telling a philadelphia jury he only had the authority to remove priests if they
the highest ranking catholic church official ever charged in in a philadelphia courtroom today, the first catholic clergyman to face criminal charges for covering up child sex abuse said he was following the orders of a cardinal. monsignor william lynn described a code of silence as priests suspected of child molestation were transferred from parish to parish in the hope that no one would notice. elaine quijano was in the courtroom. >> reporter: monsignor william lynn testified he had no...
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the philadelphia 76ers and the boston celtics playing in the nba eastern conference semifinals tomorrowght. as for last night's action we get the highlights from espn. >>> we start in the nba. huge game six between the heat and the pacers in indianapolis. dwyane wade and roy hibbert. roy hibbert hoping to take advantage of the fact that two heat big men were suspended. early, it was david west. here, roy hibbert with the reverse jam. heat were down nine because of the pacers' dominance inside. but then, dwyane wade got it going. the heat down seven after that slam dunk. crazy play here, lebron misses the layup and then we go the other way. george hill for the pacers. coast to coast. but if you take another look, after the bomb pass, lebron missing the shot and then crashing into the cameraman. james out to mario chalmers getting his teammates involved. 9-0 run to end the third. that pretty much spelled it out. then the superstars just took over. lebron with a beautiful, little running hook. dwayne wade in traffic. splits the defense not once but twice. and the strength to get the bucket
the philadelphia 76ers and the boston celtics playing in the nba eastern conference semifinals tomorrowght. as for last night's action we get the highlights from espn. >>> we start in the nba. huge game six between the heat and the pacers in indianapolis. dwyane wade and roy hibbert. roy hibbert hoping to take advantage of the fact that two heat big men were suspended. early, it was david west. here, roy hibbert with the reverse jam. heat were down nine because of the pacers' dominance...