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paige: walter? walter? walter, say something! by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your car and take it back yourself yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest option it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen up forefathers♪ ♪let them have some fun♪ ♪some fun♪ ♪some fun.♪ ♪ carpenters: "rainy days and mondays" ♪ ♪ ♪ ac/dc: "back in black" ♪ ♪ chevy colorado. when you find new roads, you win motor trend's truck of the year. what's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know they do that one deposit checking thing for everyo
paige: walter? walter? walter, say something! by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your car and take it back yourself yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest option it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen...
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paige: walter? walter? walter, say something! by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your car and take it back yourself yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest option it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen up forefathers♪ ♪let them have some fun♪ ♪some fun♪ ♪some fun.♪ ♪ carpenters: "rainy days and mondays" ♪ ♪ ♪ ac/dc: "back in black" ♪ ♪ chevy colorado. when you find new roads, you win motor trend's truck of the year. when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. so join the millions who get the difference fios makes... ...and see how sweet it is. verizon fios. hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what
paige: walter? walter? walter, say something! by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your car and take it back yourself yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest option it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen...
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say hi to walter again. go to kpix.com, email us at pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page and we'll have dr. jill give you answers here or friday. >> walter is like a little dog. kind of scampered across and said hi. thank you very much. >> thank you. [ signal breakup ] >> weather is good because this is the most important forecast of the week because -- >> okay of the year so far. >> well, it's the weekend. >> well, it's the weekend but of the year so far because it's the first chance of rain so far this year. >> bring it on. >> we have seen a little bit of light precipitation in and around our microclimates. hi-def doppler showing a few drops of rain over the guerneville area and occidental. lots of cloud cover right now towards the transamerica building. temperatures are very uniform all due to the fact that we have that blanket of cloud cover. we also have a lot of haze and that's why this is the 19th winter "spare the air" alert of the season. unhealthy levels of pollution trapped close to the surface.
say hi to walter again. go to kpix.com, email us at pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page and we'll have dr. jill give you answers here or friday. >> walter is like a little dog. kind of scampered across and said hi. thank you very much. >> thank you. [ signal breakup ] >> weather is good because this is the most important forecast of the week because -- >> okay of the year so far. >> well, it's the weekend. >> well, it's the weekend but of the year so far...
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walter, back to you. >> thank you jeff. what will philadelphia welcome like 15 years from now. thousands of middle schoolers took part in the future competition ash ofch bishop to show them their visions of the city. they've been developing new ideas for sustainable -- they'll head to finals in washington d.c. >>> "castle" is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 6 tomorrow morning with nydia han eva pilgrim and chris sowers. chris will have the latest in the clipper of course. now to melissa magee, jeff skversky and entire "action news" team i'm walter perez have a great night and we'll see you tomorrow. when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. so join the millions who get the difference fios makes... ...and see how sweet it is. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery wri
walter, back to you. >> thank you jeff. what will philadelphia welcome like 15 years from now. thousands of middle schoolers took part in the future competition ash ofch bishop to show them their visions of the city. they've been developing new ideas for sustainable -- they'll head to finals in washington d.c. >>> "castle" is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 6 tomorrow morning with nydia han eva pilgrim and chris sowers. chris will have the latest...
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upper 30's as we get into the end of next week walter. we will track monday, very closely. >> here we go. >> yes. >> it is winter. >> thanks, melissa. >>> world newsweek end is next. for melissa magee jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. we'll you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. >> ♪♪ >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. u.s. fighter jets scrambling after bomb threats made to two mid-air flights. those planes escorted to safety. the passengers on the tarmac. the bomb squad there, too. what's behind the scare? >>> hostage crisis -- terrorists striking again. this man beheaded by isis. their cruel message and what they are demanding now. >>> deflategate. the patriots coach defiant tonight saying his team did nothing wrong. the scandal over the super bowl. how did those footballs lose air? >>> and, the littlest hero, the 4-year-old who knew just what to do when her mother got sick. >> my mom is really pregnant and she really needs help. >>> how she saved her mom and baby brother, too.
upper 30's as we get into the end of next week walter. we will track monday, very closely. >> here we go. >> yes. >> it is winter. >> thanks, melissa. >>> world newsweek end is next. for melissa magee jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. we'll you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. >> ♪♪ >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. u.s. fighter jets scrambling after bomb threats made to...
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hey, melissa. >> hi walter. we're tracking moisture overhead. delaware and lehigh valley continues on and off as we go through the day on surprised and the good news tomorrow at least the second half of the weekend is that temperatures start to rebound and get into the 60s. unfortunately we felt the chill today. high temperature in philadelphia, 38 degrees. that's three high of average normal for us this time of the year is 41. record 63 setback in 2000 wire going to be in the 60s sunday afternoon. outside tonight 43 in philadelphia. upper 40s beach haivrn to sea isle city and 36 for allentown and reading and lancaster an now you factor in easterly whipped it's feeling like a bit of a chill at least in philadelphia feeling like 40. they're in allentown where the current air temperatures is 36. feels like we're at the freezing mark at 3 2. same thing for reading. here's what's going on on the big picture satellite 6 and action radar showing what we're tracking today and reason we have the moylingt tour overhead there's a warm front lift ago cross
hey, melissa. >> hi walter. we're tracking moisture overhead. delaware and lehigh valley continues on and off as we go through the day on surprised and the good news tomorrow at least the second half of the weekend is that temperatures start to rebound and get into the 60s. unfortunately we felt the chill today. high temperature in philadelphia, 38 degrees. that's three high of average normal for us this time of the year is 41. record 63 setback in 2000 wire going to be in the 60s sunday...
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walter. reporting live in manayunk this evening, kenneth moton, "channel 6 action news." >> all right. kenneth. thank you for the report. our coverage continues with annie mccormick live we church with friends and support rerz keeping friends and family in their thoughts tonight. any. >> reporter: and walter, during shane's disappearance the family gave up green ribbons which was his favorite color. this christmas tree is covered in the ribbons and green lights. it's one show of support from the church and also from the community who today says they're heartbroken along with his family. today we have done what we have promised we have found and brought shane home. >> shane montgomery's parents fought tears to say thank you shortly after volunteer differs discovered their 21-year-old son. >> we want to thank everyone for their support and prayers and love and ask they continue to pray for our family at this trying time. >> the people of manyunk and shane's native roxboro put flyers in shop win
walter. reporting live in manayunk this evening, kenneth moton, "channel 6 action news." >> all right. kenneth. thank you for the report. our coverage continues with annie mccormick live we church with friends and support rerz keeping friends and family in their thoughts tonight. any. >> reporter: and walter, during shane's disappearance the family gave up green ribbons which was his favorite color. this christmas tree is covered in the ribbons and green lights. it's one...
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>> saturday night i'm walter perez. officials search for two planes on the tarmac in atlanta to investigate a tarmac and it all started with a tweet. >> parents camp out overnight in a snowstorm hoping to give their child a better chance of getting into a charter school. i'm nora muchanic in bensalem i'll have that story coming up. >> the big story on "action news" is mother nature making her presence known with another round of snow on the way. for the most part we avoided scenes like this this season. after yesterday's nor'easter a clipper system is set to drop more on us. there are concerns about black ice. checking out on preparations across the region. he join us live from the schuylkill expressway and we begin coverage with melissa magee on the big board. this approaching clipper looks like trouble. >> especially as we go throughout the day sunday night to monday. monday will definitely be tricky across the delaware and lehigh valley. stormtracker 6 and double scan, this is what is left of the nor'easter that prod
>> saturday night i'm walter perez. officials search for two planes on the tarmac in atlanta to investigate a tarmac and it all started with a tweet. >> parents camp out overnight in a snowstorm hoping to give their child a better chance of getting into a charter school. i'm nora muchanic in bensalem i'll have that story coming up. >> the big story on "action news" is mother nature making her presence known with another round of snow on the way. for the most part we...
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walter was certain list wasn't vain enough to wear contact lenses.r predicted list would be wearing a different style of glasses than those he wore at age 46. bender was convinced list would want to hide the fact that he was a failure by wearing glasses with dark thick frames. >> to look for intelligent were more important than he really was. and this was through the help of richard profile. >> bender looked through dozens of pairs of used glasses and found the perfect pair to use on the bust. the forensic bust was complete. >> tonight on "america's most wanted." >> now tonight's first case. the oldest we've ever pursued on "america's most wanted". >> on sunday night, may 21st, 1989, "america's most wanted" aired the episode on the list murders. in denver, colorado, a family recognized the face of a mass murderer. >>> if you know anything -- about john list -- >> the night "america's most wanted" revealed the bust of john list, wanda flannery and her daughter were watching from their home in denver, colorado. much to their horror, they saw a striking
walter was certain list wasn't vain enough to wear contact lenses.r predicted list would be wearing a different style of glasses than those he wore at age 46. bender was convinced list would want to hide the fact that he was a failure by wearing glasses with dark thick frames. >> to look for intelligent were more important than he really was. and this was through the help of richard profile. >> bender looked through dozens of pairs of used glasses and found the perfect pair to use...
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>> shall we start with walter? >> um, the first thing that makes a book good for me is the language itself. if i, i'm enjoying the language, the descriptions, the dialogue. and then, you know, after that comes character and story and, you know, i'm really political so at some point or another if something can go awry politically for me, that might turn me away. but i if that doesn't happen, it's, it's not just craft but -- not always craft, it's how, it's the language and how well it flows forward for me. >> yeah, i agree with walter. it's all about sentences for me. >> uh-huh. >> i have to -- i like when somebody's funny and when i like the person. if i like the guy or gal who's writing the book, i think, okay, i'm willing to spend some time with this person. and i'm i often have a sort of subversive streak where i want to read things that are genre books that are things that are not considered high literary books because i've heard those names so often, and i want to find out what people are doing who are less ce
>> shall we start with walter? >> um, the first thing that makes a book good for me is the language itself. if i, i'm enjoying the language, the descriptions, the dialogue. and then, you know, after that comes character and story and, you know, i'm really political so at some point or another if something can go awry politically for me, that might turn me away. but i if that doesn't happen, it's, it's not just craft but -- not always craft, it's how, it's the language and how well...
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saturday night i'm walter perez and the big story on "action news" is round two. temperatures are dropping tonight and all that slush on the roads now could make for dangerous commute tomorrow and all eyes are on a clipper system now moving our way. and it could bring several inches of snow with it tomorrow night. we have team coverage. "action news" reporter sken live on the schuylkill expressway to see how crews are using the roadways. we begin with meteorologist melissa magee tracking the system. >> hi, walter, we're tracking a slipper system that arrives tomorrow night. the bulk of that precipitation that will fall will be on monday. we'll go over the details with that. stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing a messy start to the weekend thanks to the nor'easter quickly moving off across coastal sections of maine heading to the maritime and temperatures are starting to fall and will continue to do so for the rest of tonight. 36 in the city. 29 poconos. below freezing there. 34 lancaster and 2 above the freezing mark in reading and at the freezing mark in mill
saturday night i'm walter perez and the big story on "action news" is round two. temperatures are dropping tonight and all that slush on the roads now could make for dangerous commute tomorrow and all eyes are on a clipper system now moving our way. and it could bring several inches of snow with it tomorrow night. we have team coverage. "action news" reporter sken live on the schuylkill expressway to see how crews are using the roadways. we begin with meteorologist melissa...
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rain will start early sunday walter, there's a bit of flooding concern for some. we'll go overall the the district attorney tails and talk about the amount in the accuweather forecast. >> don't say snow. that's all i care about. >> the search continues tonight for a person that murdered well respected father of four in hunting park. 70 family members and friends held a vinlal 700 block of deli street to remember bernard ray on the night of january 4 ray was shot while dropping off a fare in his taxi. it was a robbery attempt and city leaders that know ray came out today with impassioned pleas on information about his murder. >> i garn see you in this city and possible any this neighborhood there's people who know what happened on that terrible night. and we're asking someone to come forward to have some hart and soul and do the right thing. >> hear what ray's father had to say about his son coming up in the next half hour of "action news". >> a fire in feltonville led to disturbing discovery today. investigators found five juveniles home alone inside the burn uing
rain will start early sunday walter, there's a bit of flooding concern for some. we'll go overall the the district attorney tails and talk about the amount in the accuweather forecast. >> don't say snow. that's all i care about. >> the search continues tonight for a person that murdered well respected father of four in hunting park. 70 family members and friends held a vinlal 700 block of deli street to remember bernard ray on the night of january 4 ray was shot while dropping off a...
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we're tracking moisture on the way walter.t will be raping as soon as you wake up tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >> stay on top of changing weather situation with 6abc.com. visit 6abc.com/weather for stormtracker 6 radar. both hourly and 7-day forecast and latest videos from "action news" meteorologist and weather collection of videos. >> the philly ball girls had first photo shoot today. the roster includes 13 newly selected local athletes and 11 returning members and in addition to work on the field these ball girls are actively involved in several charities as well throughout the season. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight including sports flyers in a dry spell and they hope to turn it all around tonight. jeff skversky surprise next with a check of what's going on with the flyers when "action news" comes >> the flyers drought finally over tonight and so is losing streak. flyers fans it ends here rj umberger scores. flyers two goals with four minute scan after zero in 169 minute and flyers two more in the third va
we're tracking moisture on the way walter.t will be raping as soon as you wake up tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >> stay on top of changing weather situation with 6abc.com. visit 6abc.com/weather for stormtracker 6 radar. both hourly and 7-day forecast and latest videos from "action news" meteorologist and weather collection of videos. >> the philly ball girls had first photo shoot today. the roster includes 13 newly selected local athletes and 11 returning members...
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. >> reporter: walter they did their fwoingt save the child it was a monster us. this is hyphernkemberly dorvilier the 22-year-old woman in prison tonight charged with killing her newborn baby by setting her on fire. it all unfolded outside the home of da joseph around 11 last night. >> it was mind boggling. >> joseph says he and his family looked out their window and saw something on fire. they saw a woman standing there. she allegedly told them she was burning dog waste she found in her vehicle and he then told her to put it out. >> she put it out and got a bottle of water and she poured it on there. my wife was down there. and said it was a baby. >> horrified joseph family held her and called police. hyphernkemberly dorvilier was arrested and the child was flown by helicopter to st. by helicopter to st. christopher's where it eventually lost its battle for life. >> it was a bad scene. for a mother to do that and it's -- it's mind boggling of how anybody could do that to a baby actually to a newborn. >> as word of this atrocity spread through people better ton r
. >> reporter: walter they did their fwoingt save the child it was a monster us. this is hyphernkemberly dorvilier the 22-year-old woman in prison tonight charged with killing her newborn baby by setting her on fire. it all unfolded outside the home of da joseph around 11 last night. >> it was mind boggling. >> joseph says he and his family looked out their window and saw something on fire. they saw a woman standing there. she allegedly told them she was burning dog waste she...
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walter. >> thank you melissa. while you're out and about this weekend show us how cold it is with upgraded stormtracker 6 app. use share or weather foingt card feature and send us a picture of yourself or something else that look really cold. >>> a local family is hoping you can helped find award whipping teacher and father of three missing since tuesday this is 40-year-old christopher tully. he was driving in parents' car tuesday morning city avenue and lincoln drive in philadelphia and has not been seen since. he's bipolar and was on medication. wereid family members say they want him home safely. >> it's really hard when you have young kids and they don't know where their father is and all they want is for their dad to come home. >> tully is accomplished teacher middle bucks institute technology warwick db he was named teexer of year last year. anyone with information about this case is asked to call police. >> four children were removed from a home in northeast philadelphia after police say they were found liv
walter. >> thank you melissa. while you're out and about this weekend show us how cold it is with upgraded stormtracker 6 app. use share or weather foingt card feature and send us a picture of yourself or something else that look really cold. >>> a local family is hoping you can helped find award whipping teacher and father of three missing since tuesday this is 40-year-old christopher tully. he was driving in parents' car tuesday morning city avenue and lincoln drive in...
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walter isaacson here for the full hour.e dimon's comment that banks are under siege by regulators in this country. all coming up on the second hour of the closing bell with kelly evans. see you tomorrow, kelly. no thank you. welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. as we hit 4:00 what day it has been not just on wall street but in financial markets around the world. let's begin with where we're finishing, looks like the dow going out with another triple digit move and decline. going out with a minus of 102, or about 0.6%. that makes it the outperformer of the big three today. the s&p gave up almost 1%. look at that. closing at 1992 going towards those lows from a couple sessions ago. the nasdaq meanwhile off 1.5% and as you heard, we are waiting for earnings from intel in just a couple minutes. in the meantime bring in today's panel, joining me now, walter isaacson from the aspen institute and author of "the innovators how a group of hackers geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution" and with us jon fortt, and cn
walter isaacson here for the full hour.e dimon's comment that banks are under siege by regulators in this country. all coming up on the second hour of the closing bell with kelly evans. see you tomorrow, kelly. no thank you. welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. as we hit 4:00 what day it has been not just on wall street but in financial markets around the world. let's begin with where we're finishing, looks like the dow going out with another triple digit move and decline....
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>> reporter: walter, this really is a police department in mourning this evening. officers say detective kevin cornish was cruel willly one of a kind. he got the a lot of bad guys off of the streets. this morning he died doing what he loves: giving back. it was the annual 19154, 5k, a race named for the zip code and community it runs through, pennsylvania park wood and northeast philadelphia saturday morning one of those runners was bensalem police detective kevin cornish who suddenly collapsed on the course, and then died. >> they say everybody is irreplaceable this guy is not replaceable. >> public safety director fred harring says the four two-year old husband and father of a 11 year-old daughter was raising money for his parish and youth programs. philadelphia police say shortly after 9:00 a.m. race started detective cornish fell near academy and torey road. he suffered a massive heart attack. >> it is a loss to the community. here is a guy last year got been sale willry officer of the year for his charity work. he died, doing charity work. >> reporter: cornish
>> reporter: walter, this really is a police department in mourning this evening. officers say detective kevin cornish was cruel willly one of a kind. he got the a lot of bad guys off of the streets. this morning he died doing what he loves: giving back. it was the annual 19154, 5k, a race named for the zip code and community it runs through, pennsylvania park wood and northeast philadelphia saturday morning one of those runners was bensalem police detective kevin cornish who suddenly...
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. >>> let's switch thrive walter perez -- life to walter perez in quakertown which has had its share of weather related issues. >> reporter: that's right, jim. once again we face the prospect of watery freezing. penndot hit the roads treating the highways and by ways with salt and sand. they'll do the same tonight as officials once again warn commuters to keep an eye out for slick spots if you're traveling during the overnight hours. >> because of the icy conditions areas could refreeze so people need to be on the lookout for that black ice that everyone always talks about, that thin film of water on the roadway that could be -- looks like it's a thin film of water but could be a thin film of isoyou need to slow down and use extra caution. >> reporter: penndot spokesperson ron young admits it's easier to deal with the road conditions when it snows because the procedure is cut and dried and conditions like we had today it turns into a cat and mouse game to see if the rain freezes on the roads or just washes away the salt only to refreeze the following night. either way commuters we sp
. >>> let's switch thrive walter perez -- life to walter perez in quakertown which has had its share of weather related issues. >> reporter: that's right, jim. once again we face the prospect of watery freezing. penndot hit the roads treating the highways and by ways with salt and sand. they'll do the same tonight as officials once again warn commuters to keep an eye out for slick spots if you're traveling during the overnight hours. >> because of the icy conditions areas...
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walter perez is at ground zero in seaside heights, ocean county. dann cuellar is 45 miles to the south in atlantic city where the win is expect to blow almost as hard. kenneth moton is at philadelphia emergency operations center and sharrie williams is the at the the penndot facility in norristown montgomery county. but we will begin tonight with meteorologist cecily tynan and storm tracker six live, double scan, and cecily, over the the last number of hours, you have made some changes. >> some big changes jim. at 6:00 o'clock on "action news" i was saying a shift in how you this storm will develop will create a big change in the snow forecast. that is exactly what happened. storm tracker six live double scan in the what i expected to see at 11:00 o'clock tonight. we have some showers inland but focus of the band of snow just along the coast, we have been seeing some band of some heavier snow working in through atlantic and ocean county, barnegat light harvey cedars and beach haven. we can switch this into a medicine where we will show snowfall amo
walter perez is at ground zero in seaside heights, ocean county. dann cuellar is 45 miles to the south in atlantic city where the win is expect to blow almost as hard. kenneth moton is at philadelphia emergency operations center and sharrie williams is the at the the penndot facility in norristown montgomery county. but we will begin tonight with meteorologist cecily tynan and storm tracker six live, double scan, and cecily, over the the last number of hours, you have made some changes....
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specifically walter and john and doris.ents in the most, -- past, does obama remind you of anybody. is there some he could take as instructive as he leads the last two years. >> let doris start. >> i think the important thing is to realize that two years -- let doris start. that two years is a long time. this is a very profound thing to say. but you look at reagan and what he was able to accomplish in the last two years of his presidency. and that had a lot to do with the legacy that he left behind. so i think the important thing where i look at franklin roosevelt, high god when he gave his 1939message and it looked like he was saying there's peace in the world even though it's not a good peace and it looked like he wasn't going to run for a third term and the depression hadn't ended and then everything turned -- and his whole legacy is assured. not only could something happen in foreign policy in the next couple years but it's a longer period of sometime except for this ridiculous concentration on the election which is nev
specifically walter and john and doris.ents in the most, -- past, does obama remind you of anybody. is there some he could take as instructive as he leads the last two years. >> let doris start. >> i think the important thing is to realize that two years -- let doris start. that two years is a long time. this is a very profound thing to say. but you look at reagan and what he was able to accomplish in the last two years of his presidency. and that had a lot to do with the legacy...
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walter, you look like you're struggling with a cold wind. ocean county could get clobbered there. >> reporter: jim, we're getting clobbered already. it is wicked windy and cold here in this part of new jersey and as adam mentioned this parter of new jersey expecting to take those blizzard conditions reaching up into new england. further west into jersey and pennsylvania more of a snowstorm. once again the big difference being that with a blizzard a lot more wind and a lot more snow. we'll give you a live look at the boardwalk here in seaside heights new jersey looking pretty desolate tonight with round two of this system moving. rows an janice lives in seaside heights all year round. she says when storms like these move in there's only so much you can do to prepare. >> i did my food shopping. did my clothes shopping and of course if the stores are opened tomorrow i may hit the stores again. >> reporter: but if the predictions are correct it's likely that no businesses will be opening their doors tomorrow in these parts. this part of the jers
walter, you look like you're struggling with a cold wind. ocean county could get clobbered there. >> reporter: jim, we're getting clobbered already. it is wicked windy and cold here in this part of new jersey and as adam mentioned this parter of new jersey expecting to take those blizzard conditions reaching up into new england. further west into jersey and pennsylvania more of a snowstorm. once again the big difference being that with a blizzard a lot more wind and a lot more snow. we'll...
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. >> yes sarah walter, heavy rain we pick up earlier today is pushing off to the north and east. big concern tonight will be these temperatures dropping below freezing in areas of black ice, as well. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing you this is what caused the problems for us earlier today. we had icy conditions setting up north and west of town and that soaking rain along i-95 corridor in areas to the south and east. it continues to press up in new england and, a soak's cross delaware and lehigh valleys today especially in southern new jersey. burlington county, florence township you saw 2.28 inches of rain washington township 2.10 philadelphia a daily record rainfall total of 1.84 and record today in wilmington with 1.62 inches. kenneth square in chester county with 1.29 inches of rainfall. the moisture is moving out. the it is all about the temperatures tonight. philadelphia coming in at 37 degrees. we are above freezing. thirty-nine in wildwood. concern right now north and west allentown 1 degree above freezing mark in at 33 but below freezing at reading at 31
. >> yes sarah walter, heavy rain we pick up earlier today is pushing off to the north and east. big concern tonight will be these temperatures dropping below freezing in areas of black ice, as well. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing you this is what caused the problems for us earlier today. we had icy conditions setting up north and west of town and that soaking rain along i-95 corridor in areas to the south and east. it continues to press up in new england and, a soak's...
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only 1 degree above freezing walter in the city.will warm up tomorrow, however, we are tracking wet weather that comes in early tomorrow morning. we will talk about the the details. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing dry, quiet across delaware and lehigh valleys. no issues with precipitation until sunday morning. outside we will go, sky six live in hd giving you a nice shot of the center city sky line on this saturday evening. hopefully you are stepping out wither friends and having a nice evening out on the town. make sure you bundle up because these numbers are below average and below freezing in some locations. high today in philadelphia 7 degrees below average at 33 degrees. normal is 40 degrees. normal low was overseas. outside this evening we have 30 in the city. twenty-eight in trenton. twenty-one up in the poconos along the coast, wildwood 30 degrees. upper 20's for millville, wilmington and dover. we have a wind chill in the city of just 22 degrees. satellite six with action radar shows you we have plenty of s
only 1 degree above freezing walter in the city.will warm up tomorrow, however, we are tracking wet weather that comes in early tomorrow morning. we will talk about the the details. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing dry, quiet across delaware and lehigh valleys. no issues with precipitation until sunday morning. outside we will go, sky six live in hd giving you a nice shot of the center city sky line on this saturday evening. hopefully you are stepping out wither friends and...
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i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he gave me a copy of his new book and i was really excited because i love coming home from trips for something for my wife. i got home and i was like honey i've got a copy of walter's new book because i knew she was a big fan. she says now we have two copies. she had gone out and bought the afternoon. it's a spectacular book and if you haven't read walter isaacson it's a joy to read him. he can access with the devices that connect our lives. everyone if he was carrying around some of you that has dozens and dozens of independent technological strength to give us the connectivity that if we just assume today. walter is the best person i know at explaining the connection that lead to the things that change our lives. in his new book "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution walter strings together not just the hero stories but the stories you wouldn't hear because these things are not made by individuals. walter does a phenomenal job
i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he gave me a copy of his new book and i was really excited because i love coming home from trips for something for my wife. i got home and i was like honey i've got a copy of walter's new book because i knew she was a big fan. she says now we have two copies. she had gone out and bought the afternoon. it's a spectacular book and if you haven't read walter isaacson it's a joy to read him. he can access with the devices that connect...
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walter is the best person i know. alter is the best person i know at explaining the connections that lead to the things that change our lives. in his new book "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution" walters drinks together not just the hero stories but the stories that you wouldn't here because these things are not made by individuals. walter does of phenomenal job explaining how the team work involved and the history is exciting and reverting. i will go back to my script for one thing i could not say better. i will quote salon.com and say if anyone in america understands genius, it is walter isaacson. [applause] >> thank you very much, jim. notice he didn't say i was a genius i've just written about a few people who are. and it's great to be back here at the miami book festival something i've loved for many many years. now that tom healey has taken it over that's great, and i particularly want to thank jim mckelvey and the president of miami-dade community college
walter is the best person i know. alter is the best person i know at explaining the connections that lead to the things that change our lives. in his new book "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution" walters drinks together not just the hero stories but the stories that you wouldn't here because these things are not made by individuals. walter does of phenomenal job explaining how the team work involved and the history is exciting...
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. >> well walter, details are coming and on this one because as svu detectives were trying to figure out what was happening inside the home. there was one adults with the children. neighbors say they didn't see anything out of the ordinary. philadelphia police and the city department of human services are still sorting through it but this morning they removed four children from the northeast philadelphia home. investigators say the conditionsed in the house on the 1200 block of greeby street were deplorable. >> to my knowledge i did not see anything dysfunctional. >> the neighbor knows the family mother, husband and four children and she was in disbelief when she saw police on the street. officers got a call for noise disturbance 7 a.m. when they went inside the home they found the kids ages 5 to 7 locked in a bedroom. they were taken to st. they were taken to st. christopher's hospital to be checked out. but only as a precaution. thompson says some of the children have health issues. >> there's a bus stop bringing them and dropping them here on the kids and take care of them and tho
. >> well walter, details are coming and on this one because as svu detectives were trying to figure out what was happening inside the home. there was one adults with the children. neighbors say they didn't see anything out of the ordinary. philadelphia police and the city department of human services are still sorting through it but this morning they removed four children from the northeast philadelphia home. investigators say the conditionsed in the house on the 1200 block of greeby...
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the question is how much rhetoric becomes action. >> walter? >> he confidently captured the historic narrative. it was a clear and compelling narrative which we have come out of the devastating greatly stress and -- great recession and a great way, but it has mainly benefited the top earners. you have to help the middle class and we all have to share any prosperity. it was very historic. you can go back to what doris kearns goodwin wrote about a century ago, when went from agricultural to an industrial economy. we made it free. or land grant colleges. that is what the speech was about. >> what struck me, the cadence of the speech was more like what you have heard on the campaign trail in 2008. an optimistic view of america. if you think back to the previous state of the union speeches, many of them were to extort the united states to get its competitive edge back. i looked back at the 2011 speech. he talked about our sputnik moment, where he thought the u.s. had a moment to compete with the chinese. in rail and energy and so forth. instead, thi
the question is how much rhetoric becomes action. >> walter? >> he confidently captured the historic narrative. it was a clear and compelling narrative which we have come out of the devastating greatly stress and -- great recession and a great way, but it has mainly benefited the top earners. you have to help the middle class and we all have to share any prosperity. it was very historic. you can go back to what doris kearns goodwin wrote about a century ago, when went from...
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. >> walter a foggy start to first weekend of 2015. moisture continues through sunday. temperatures near record warmth tomorrow. we'll go over the details in the accuweather forecast thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two whole years. plus now get $400 bonus with a two year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah. $1,000,000 su
. >> walter a foggy start to first weekend of 2015. moisture continues through sunday. temperatures near record warmth tomorrow. we'll go over the details in the accuweather forecast thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed...
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we'll send you your way walter. >> stay with 6abc for more on changing temperatures. tune into "action news" 4:30 tomorrow morning with david family matt and karen for the latest forecast. >> and there was a major rally today in delaware countsy to support local police officers. hundreds of people turned out along baltimore pike and springfield to show thanks to the men and women in blue. that's where "action news" reporter ken is live now with the full story. kenneth. >>> sarah this say grassroots effort started with help of social media. about an hour ago people stood at baltimore pike and bishop avenue and their support stretched mower than a mile towards springfield mall. it was a parade of lights and sirens and long line of support for those that protect and serve. >> they feel -- they have had so much i feel negative support. they need help to let them know we're behind them. >> hundreds lined baltimore pike in delaware county with symbols of the thin blue line in hand. >> i'm from >> i'm from tinicum township and they're very fair to everybody. >> if a rally in
we'll send you your way walter. >> stay with 6abc for more on changing temperatures. tune into "action news" 4:30 tomorrow morning with david family matt and karen for the latest forecast. >> and there was a major rally today in delaware countsy to support local police officers. hundreds of people turned out along baltimore pike and springfield to show thanks to the men and women in blue. that's where "action news" reporter ken is live now with the full story....
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former walter palmer charter school staffs say they are now filing a class action lawsuit after they say they left a meeting with philadelphia school district officials without any answers over back pay still owed by palmer. >> just a big mess. >> jade ching was a kindergarten teacher at north sick many street campus. she was on leave after giving birth today her daughter elizabeth when she heard on the news she would not have a job to go back to. >> your reaction when you heard that? >>> disappointed because i was looking forward to having a place to be. >> 80 former teachers and administrative support staffers say the palmer school owes them a month of compensation. >> how many phone calls can you make to creditor saying can you give me one more day, can you give me one more week can you give me until next month? >> they say their health care was dropped and they have questions about other funds. >> payroll tax is not being transferred to those entities for which received them. garnishments taken out of our wages. >> reporter: they plan to sue everybody furious at the palmer organi
former walter palmer charter school staffs say they are now filing a class action lawsuit after they say they left a meeting with philadelphia school district officials without any answers over back pay still owed by palmer. >> just a big mess. >> jade ching was a kindergarten teacher at north sick many street campus. she was on leave after giving birth today her daughter elizabeth when she heard on the news she would not have a job to go back to. >> your reaction when you...
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>> saturday night i'm walter perez. there's a new plea tonight from the family of a missing teacher and international search for a female terror suspect and her link to the deadly attacks in france we begin with breaking news out of delaware state police cancelled amber alert for two small children. they were found safe and mother is still missing. ken is following the story in the satellite center. kenneth. >> these details came in moments ago. i want to get you right to the video. and keesha hamilton is missing and her children were longted within the past hour with their father. the last time keesha hamilton was seen was around 10:00 last night. this say view of their home near smyrna delaware and they issued the amber alert because they believed the woman and children were in imminent danger and with the children's father 32-year-old cortez hamilton senior. saturday afternoon female members sent troopers over to the couple's homep east kayhill hill lane twin willows development. state police say they saw signs of su
>> saturday night i'm walter perez. there's a new plea tonight from the family of a missing teacher and international search for a female terror suspect and her link to the deadly attacks in france we begin with breaking news out of delaware state police cancelled amber alert for two small children. they were found safe and mother is still missing. ken is following the story in the satellite center. kenneth. >> these details came in moments ago. i want to get you right to the video....
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reporting live from quakertown, walter perez channel6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> and you can report the weather in your area with the storm tracker 6 app. it is one of our new features. just tap the icon matching your current conditions and then add your own photo to it. you can also share digital postcard using a picture from your mobile device. choose an image share it with your family and friends. >>> the storm tracker 6 app by the way free to download. >> in other news the city of philadelphia had a final memorial service for a fallen firefighter today. joyce craig died battling a blaze in west oak lane last month. and they're still questions about how she died. "action news" reporter vern odom is live in spring garden tonight with that story. vernon. >> reporter: rick, i'll discuss those remaining questions in just a moment but first the city service was to officially wrap up the 30 day mourning period following the death of firefighter joyce craig. during a moving tribute to fallen philadelphia firefighter joyce craig, mayor michael nutter presented her family with
reporting live from quakertown, walter perez channel6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> and you can report the weather in your area with the storm tracker 6 app. it is one of our new features. just tap the icon matching your current conditions and then add your own photo to it. you can also share digital postcard using a picture from your mobile device. choose an image share it with your family and friends. >>> the storm tracker 6 app by the way free to...
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. >> sarah walter we're tracking precipitation slowly moving in and will continue through the overnight hours and as you wake up tomorrow morning w that said the national weather service issued winter weather advisory for philadelphia, 95 corridor and interior sections of south jersey and northwest suburbs as we find sleet and frozen precipitation before you find gradual changeover to rain. advisory goes up 1:00 in the morning lasting through 1:00 in the afternoon on monday. stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you some precipitation already starting to break out across western suburbs and more specifically to lancaster. a lot of precipitation not working its way down to the surface. atmosphere is dry and dew points in the teens which means precip not falling and reaching ground yet. we'll widen out the picture here and what we're tracking on stormtracker 6 double scan with big picture on 3d area of low pressure over missouri month and this moves in in the overnight hours and early tomorrow morning. as far as expected precipitation. for south jersey and delaware is looks mostly
. >> sarah walter we're tracking precipitation slowly moving in and will continue through the overnight hours and as you wake up tomorrow morning w that said the national weather service issued winter weather advisory for philadelphia, 95 corridor and interior sections of south jersey and northwest suburbs as we find sleet and frozen precipitation before you find gradual changeover to rain. advisory goes up 1:00 in the morning lasting through 1:00 in the afternoon on monday. stormtracker...
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reporting live from harrisburg, walter perez channel6 "action news." thank you walter. >>> all six schools in the chester-upland school district joined forces for one mega martin luther king day of service event today. chester high served as the hub for hundreds of volunteers and families. improvement projects included landscaping, painting and a community information workshop. martin luther king's legacy of service and faith was celebrated in camden today. pews were packed at saint john baptist church for an annual tribute. this year's theme, now is the time to recapture the dream. in addition to worship service, church members and community advocates were recognized for breaking barriers and leading the revitalization of the city of camden. >> flyers at the new york islanders today. tough game. >> it was an ugly game for the flyers. good news bad news situation with the flyers. good news they're scoring goals once again. bad news no one is minding the net. flyers and islanders. better play between the pipes. matt read's shot is blocked. that starts t
reporting live from harrisburg, walter perez channel6 "action news." thank you walter. >>> all six schools in the chester-upland school district joined forces for one mega martin luther king day of service event today. chester high served as the hub for hundreds of volunteers and families. improvement projects included landscaping, painting and a community information workshop. martin luther king's legacy of service and faith was celebrated in camden today. pews were packed...
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. >> sarah and walter we are tracking moisture. steady rainfall has pushed off to our north and east but as you can see on storm tracker six live double scan radar scenes are filling in from trenton, philadelphia, wilmington and areas south and east along that i-95 corridor. widening out the the pictures here what we are tracking is low pressure coming from the south. you can see that wall of water rushing on through and now you can take a look the a the the mist and precipitation over new england and also into upstate, new york. that was the the ice that was a across our region early this morning. as a you look at the ice accumulation we have pick up norristown more than a quarter inch of ice. a tenth of an inch of ice reported in lionville. also in gilbertsville a trace of ice for bala cynwyd and philadelphia a. the the the big weather story is that temperature are above freezing so no more of an icing concern. thirty-seven in allentown. thirty-six in the poconos. forty-three in the city at this hour. 43 degrees in wildwood. look
. >> sarah and walter we are tracking moisture. steady rainfall has pushed off to our north and east but as you can see on storm tracker six live double scan radar scenes are filling in from trenton, philadelphia, wilmington and areas south and east along that i-95 corridor. widening out the the pictures here what we are tracking is low pressure coming from the south. you can see that wall of water rushing on through and now you can take a look the a the the mist and precipitation over...
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. >> walter, we're tracking changes on the way. first change is starting with the cold front that continues to move across the region tonight. stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing we have eye few left youvrz showers in berks county and reading and south jersey and delaware. earlier this evening, believe it or not with the wacky winter weather a severe thunderstorm warning for areas in south jersey that has since expired. as you can seat heaviest is already starting to push offshore. and the wake of this cold front that moves on through, get ready for a cold blast to move on in. now ahead of that front you can see the numbers still along the 95 corridor in 50s and 60s and 54 in philadelphia and 63 rich mopped virginia and off to the west 30s 33 buffalo and 35 currently in pittsburgh. and now off to the sweingt where you find the core of the cold air. these are not wind chills. these are current air temperatures and it's 21 degrees below zero international falls and 10 below zero bismarck north dakota tapping into a piece of arct
. >> walter, we're tracking changes on the way. first change is starting with the cold front that continues to move across the region tonight. stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing we have eye few left youvrz showers in berks county and reading and south jersey and delaware. earlier this evening, believe it or not with the wacky winter weather a severe thunderstorm warning for areas in south jersey that has since expired. as you can seat heaviest is already starting to push offshore....
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. >> sarah walter, we'll take a closer look at numbers in a moment. you notice the beginning of precipitation starting to move on in. stormtracker 6 live doubling scan radar showing you light showers for philadelphia and areas north and west. this is because of the clipper system moving on in. keep in mind temperatures tonight are below freezing and you want to watch out for slick spots especially if out and about. we're widen out the picture. this is the area of low pressure tracking east as we go throughout the day tomorrow. so lights snowfall on the way on monday. then monday night we'll watch the storm system transfer its energy off the coast and it will blossom and intensify and work its way north and east as we go to monday night and into tuesday. with that moisture said we have winter weather alerts to tell you about. it's really the winter storm warning for philadelphia, most of new jersey, blizzard warning in effect just for ocean county for our region. as you move north and east that's where you will find brunt of storm moving on in. poconos
. >> sarah walter, we'll take a closer look at numbers in a moment. you notice the beginning of precipitation starting to move on in. stormtracker 6 live doubling scan radar showing you light showers for philadelphia and areas north and west. this is because of the clipper system moving on in. keep in mind temperatures tonight are below freezing and you want to watch out for slick spots especially if out and about. we're widen out the picture. this is the area of low pressure tracking...
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the man behind the effort is our next guest walter robb. he has led the chain into some poorest enclaves and today he is here with an award-winning food writer. [applause] >> don't deny it. we will turn the microphone on. we hope everyone in this audience shop that holds foods and don't try to deny it. in my neighborhood of boston, massachusetts, whole foods decided to come in down the street from walter's brother, a neighbor. and the two years of community protest that greeted it, how awful you're going to bring up property values in the neighborhood. the main reason because jamaica plain had been a next neighborhood. there was concern about what would happen to the lower income people who might be priced out from what would otherwise be viewed as a salubrious development for the neighborhood. it was fascinating because in jamaica plain, and we are going to talk about other conflicts we are going to go into detroit. in jamaica plain at least it was extremely well-meaning liberal food people like myself who were saying think about the conse
the man behind the effort is our next guest walter robb. he has led the chain into some poorest enclaves and today he is here with an award-winning food writer. [applause] >> don't deny it. we will turn the microphone on. we hope everyone in this audience shop that holds foods and don't try to deny it. in my neighborhood of boston, massachusetts, whole foods decided to come in down the street from walter's brother, a neighbor. and the two years of community protest that greeted it, how...
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. >>> walter perez is live at 6th and market in center city philadelphia. how are folks dealing with this? >> layers jim lots of layers and the sunshine brock out across the region and that did a lot to break up the ice and snow across the region but that lingering wind when it kicks up it's wicked and it will only get colder tonight. >> we found people walking around the city who are not layered up clearly they are not keeping up with the accuweather forecast. >> you do not look ready for this cold weather? >> i am not it's very cold outside. >> you are suffering fshlgt yes. >> stay inside of your car while you are pumping gas unless of course that "action news" guy shows up. >> i was going to jump back in the car typically i'll sit in the car to keep me warm for a while. >> and in honor for all of those that love the cold we presented rebecca who moved to philadelphia from new orleans a few years ago. >> this is my first snow at age 50 and i got here and had to dress if layers and my daughter-in-law says you have to get a hat and gloves. i'm quite thin, t
. >>> walter perez is live at 6th and market in center city philadelphia. how are folks dealing with this? >> layers jim lots of layers and the sunshine brock out across the region and that did a lot to break up the ice and snow across the region but that lingering wind when it kicks up it's wicked and it will only get colder tonight. >> we found people walking around the city who are not layered up clearly they are not keeping up with the accuweather forecast. >> you...
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walter was a remarkable scholar with the american constitutional order. a wonderful colleague and friend. there are a number of items on his life and we have the link there as well to walter burns.org which has [inaudible] he is quite a scholar and today's topic that we have talked about and have found supremely interesting we welcome you. >> thank you so much for being here. to explain this and thanks to all of you for being here as well. i'm grateful because i think the language of constitutionally appropriate is a lot more helpful to my side of the dispute than the legality because i think that in this issue of discussion on immigration, you are in an area where it's hard to bring the issue to so sharp of a point on the question of the written material of the loss to prove once and for all that this was illegal. i think it was very clear in what they have considered constitutionally inappropriate they have existed in many areas, particularly in this area and it is constitutionally inappropriate that is connected to a broader pattern particularly this o
walter was a remarkable scholar with the american constitutional order. a wonderful colleague and friend. there are a number of items on his life and we have the link there as well to walter burns.org which has [inaudible] he is quite a scholar and today's topic that we have talked about and have found supremely interesting we welcome you. >> thank you so much for being here. to explain this and thanks to all of you for being here as well. i'm grateful because i think the language of...
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in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch. you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and he died in january of 1973. he had a very limited time during which he was a part of this library's life, but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make it part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is as much about lady bird johnson at her touch as it is her husband's. throughout the room, there are wonderful artifacts the johnsons collected while they were in the white house. some come from head to state others come from friends of theirs who waved the johnsons gifts for the presidential library or for the white house that was then brought to this space. one such item is this painting by diego rivera, one of 15 cubist paintings diego rivera did during the course of his career. it was given to president johnson from the president of mexico during a state visit their during the course of johnson's pres
in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch. you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and he died in january of 1973. he had a very limited time during which he was a part of this library's life, but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make it part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is as much about lady bird johnson at her touch as it is her...
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walter back to you. >> finally it's the most wonderful time of the year if you like tag alongz.hara high school today showed up with all the classics. cookies will be sold all across eastern pennsylvania starting this week good it's not about you satisfying your sweet tooth it helps girl scouts learn about goal setting. "castle" is next. "action news" continues at 6 a.m. tomorrow morning. for melissa magee and jeff skversky and entire "action news" team i'm walter perez have a good fight and see you back here tomorrow thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement. hurry! it's your last chance! this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customer
walter back to you. >> finally it's the most wonderful time of the year if you like tag alongz.hara high school today showed up with all the classics. cookies will be sold all across eastern pennsylvania starting this week good it's not about you satisfying your sweet tooth it helps girl scouts learn about goal setting. "castle" is next. "action news" continues at 6 a.m. tomorrow morning. for melissa magee and jeff skversky and entire "action news" team i'm...
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>> even though this part of the river waser is.ed differs say this was a tedious process walter. also tonight we have learned an autopsy is being conducted by the medical examiner to try to determine the cause of shane's death. reporting live in manyunk along the schuylkill river, ken, "channel 6 action news." >> thank you, kenneth. >> the. >> the search for shane montgomery search for the volunteer mission. parishioners felt the bittersweet minimum of closure and grief after the news broke. >> i thank god because i've been praying every day you know for him that they would find him for the parents. >> he's home with god. he's home with his family and god. >> and of course our coverage of the story continues on-line at 6abc.com. there you could read about the timeline of search and community effort to find shayna long with any information about vigils being organized in the days to come. >> all right. moving on to the accuweather forecast. a cold dark nasty night. it is one still across the delaware valley. meteorologist hel melissa magee joins us at the big board with what we ca
>> even though this part of the river waser is.ed differs say this was a tedious process walter. also tonight we have learned an autopsy is being conducted by the medical examiner to try to determine the cause of shane's death. reporting live in manyunk along the schuylkill river, ken, "channel 6 action news." >> thank you, kenneth. >> the. >> the search for shane montgomery search for the volunteer mission. parishioners felt the bittersweet minimum of closure...
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coming up a look at future tracker 6 and possible snowfall totals with the accuweather forecast, walterer. >> thank you melissa. let's switch live to kenneth moton outside 30th street station overlooking the schuylkill expressway for a check open the road preps. >> walter we checked on preparations in pa delaware and new jersey. tonight crews covered a lot of ground. treating these roads. but they say, of course, the bulk of their work will happen when the snow starts to fall. the roads across the tri-state are set with brine and department of transportation in the area will step it up overnight to prepare for what is ahead. >> am i changing plans no, i can't. i wish i could but i can't. >> you'll be on the road. >> yes. >> in new jersey, 2600 salt trucks and plows in the garden state and njdot says they have been activated for this multi-snow event. when conditions worsen drivers should stay over the road. >> i'm going to stay home. if i don't have to go out i'm not going out. >> in delaware, deldot spent today spreading mixture of valt and water. crews are lshd open doubty in us in cast
coming up a look at future tracker 6 and possible snowfall totals with the accuweather forecast, walterer. >> thank you melissa. let's switch live to kenneth moton outside 30th street station overlooking the schuylkill expressway for a check open the road preps. >> walter we checked on preparations in pa delaware and new jersey. tonight crews covered a lot of ground. treating these roads. but they say, of course, the bulk of their work will happen when the snow starts to fall. the...
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the discussion is teeeleven our moderator is pamela enjoining her our authors walter and francine and pamela. [applause] ms. paul is editor of "the new york times" book review and of the popular interview column by the book. her new book "by the book" writers on literature and the literary life from the new york times book review" brings together 65 of the most intriguing and fascinating exchanges over time. she is joined by ian who is the author of six novels as well as the co-owner of the bookstore. [applause] her newest book this is the story of a happy marriage and before the publication of her first novel to seventeen magazine. next his latest is where the protagonist paul appears again. he is joined by francine the with the author of 20 works of fiction. her latest book is lovers that the kid million club. -- kinnealey and club. a novel set in 1920's. also on the panel is walter, the author of more than 40 books and i am sure there are fabians in the audience. his story takes place during the patty hearst era of radical black "maxim" is some and political objections. ladies and
the discussion is teeeleven our moderator is pamela enjoining her our authors walter and francine and pamela. [applause] ms. paul is editor of "the new york times" book review and of the popular interview column by the book. her new book "by the book" writers on literature and the literary life from the new york times book review" brings together 65 of the most intriguing and fascinating exchanges over time. she is joined by ian who is the author of six novels as well...
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. >> now, a conversation with retired astronaut, walter cunningham. he talks with jim clash about the early apollo missions aand the future with nasa. this is 50 minutes. >> thank you, will. and thank you, guys, for coming out so early. we have a big program today. and we are very honored to have with us __ well, to start, and i think this is great, chronologically, apollo 7 astronaut, walter cunningham. walt was on the pivotal apollo 7 flight, which was really make or break for the apollo flight program. they had sent some unmanned ones up and, of course, they had the terrible fire on apollo 1. these guys had to go up and make it happen, and they did. this is one of the greatest. let's hear it for walt cunningham. [applause] >> that is a pretty good welcome. i keep hearing i'm going to call him glenn cunningham, the old quarterback. anyway, we were talking before __ this is a great story, and i want you to explain it. evidently, the number 13 and 14 had a lot to do with your career. talk about it. >> well, actually, like a lot of people, you learn th
. >> now, a conversation with retired astronaut, walter cunningham. he talks with jim clash about the early apollo missions aand the future with nasa. this is 50 minutes. >> thank you, will. and thank you, guys, for coming out so early. we have a big program today. and we are very honored to have with us __ well, to start, and i think this is great, chronologically, apollo 7 astronaut, walter cunningham. walt was on the pivotal apollo 7 flight, which was really make or break for the...
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that's emblematic of what walter has done. he is but the museum front and center in much of the discussions he has been bringing forth publicly about the history of computing and the role of this technology and the implications for the future. we were front and center sunday morning with cbs. we were doing the interview here and i want to public -- publicly acknowledge and thank walter not just for the work he has done. >> thank you all for supporting the museum. >> please thank me in thanking walter. [applause]
that's emblematic of what walter has done. he is but the museum front and center in much of the discussions he has been bringing forth publicly about the history of computing and the role of this technology and the implications for the future. we were front and center sunday morning with cbs. we were doing the interview here and i want to public -- publicly acknowledge and thank walter not just for the work he has done. >> thank you all for supporting the museum. >> please thank me...