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you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. i'm just the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever happens. by order of a rival here, al harris. [applause] if i say your name, would you raise your hand if you're back there still? alex? over here? neil ballard. tom? over here. mel flores. sharon everhart. i'd also like to acknowledge two of our former board members. one of whom has moved on, or both of whom who moved on. steve courier. and supervisor safai was on our board. and one more acknowledgment here before i say a few words about the history of the project. marry harris at the district 11 council was always ready. [applause] and also advocating for this project. even when i wasn't there, she was working on it. lots of times. thank you, mary. let me go back to the beginning how this all happened. one more person. christie. who took over when al adams left the school and has been carrying on as well as he was carrying on in the beginning. th
you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. i'm just the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever happens. by order of a rival here, al harris. [applause] if i say your name, would you raise your hand if you're back there still? alex? over here? neil ballard. tom? over here. mel flores. sharon everhart. i'd also like to acknowledge two of our former board members....
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you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody.ust the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever happens. by order of a rival here, al harris. [applause] if i say your name, would you raise your hand if you're back there still? alex? over here? neil ballard. tom? over here. mel flores. sharon evet.
you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody.ust the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever happens. by order of a rival here, al harris. [applause] if i say your name, would you raise your hand if you're back there still? alex? over here? neil ballard. tom? over here. mel flores. sharon evet.
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joining us with the question is stephen shepherd, chief polling analyst for politico, and al weaver whoovers politics for the washington examiner. you had some real concerns about candidate trump in 2016. based on his announcement at the white house, are those fears realized? david: great question. one of our concerns and 2015 was his strong commitment to more protectionist views of trade. we are committed to free trade at the club for growth. we have been very supportive of the president on his agenda. that was our number one initiative last year, and we worked to get it passed. the deregulatory efforts. tariffshe imposition of will undo a lot of the good those provisions have done. we see tariffs as a tax on the american people, as hurting us with more jobs than it will create in industries that benefit from it. and a step backwards from the progrowth initiatives. people tell me don't worry about it so much. it's a negotiating tactic. those tariffs will be implemented. american taxpayers will pay for them. i'm skeptical, very skeptical will see an increase in jobs because of them. per
joining us with the question is stephen shepherd, chief polling analyst for politico, and al weaver whoovers politics for the washington examiner. you had some real concerns about candidate trump in 2016. based on his announcement at the white house, are those fears realized? david: great question. one of our concerns and 2015 was his strong commitment to more protectionist views of trade. we are committed to free trade at the club for growth. we have been very supportive of the president on...
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that dodging and weaver around , downed tree, where we have another alternate. this is morris road closed beee. pe and pen lynlu you. >> thank you shall meisha, updating breaking news in bucks county, fire sweeps through home and injuries a firefighter, battling the flames. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live in feasterville nowre is underway. anita? >> good morning, jim, rahel. we just learned some new details, we've learned that that firefighter fell through the second floor bathroom, down to the first floor, the fire had completely charred through the floor of that second floor bathroom. earlier this morning, the fire broke othis morning, about seven # five firefighters rushed to the scene here, this is on henry avenue off bridge town pike, here in feasterville in bucksco y, southampton township, fireys, honers wer inside at the time. >> we have onefall through the s currently at saint mary being evaluated. initial stages of the fire, looks like there was numerous areas where there was a fire that started. currently, they're about the g out hot spot.
that dodging and weaver around , downed tree, where we have another alternate. this is morris road closed beee. pe and pen lynlu you. >> thank you shall meisha, updating breaking news in bucks county, fire sweeps through home and injuries a firefighter, battling the flames. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live in feasterville nowre is underway. anita? >> good morning, jim, rahel. we just learned some new details, we've learned that that firefighter fell...
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. ♪ q÷bi9y elaine reyes: indigenous weavers in guatemala. copyrighting their designs prevent the commercialization of their culture? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up, they are garments that display the colors of guatemala and express the identity of its indigenous women. but will the fashion industry cause their symbolic meaning to be lost? we'll tell you about a copyright battle being waged by the weavers. then, most young people in cuba choose city life over a life on the farm. now, there's a program that's increasing interest in agriculture and is showing kids that farming can be fun.
. ♪ q÷bi9y elaine reyes: indigenous weavers in guatemala. copyrighting their designs prevent the commercialization of their culture? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up, they are garments that display the colors of guatemala and express the identity of its indigenous women. but will the fashion industry cause their symbolic meaning to be lost? we'll tell you about a copyright battle being waged by the weavers. then, most young people in cuba...
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host: al weaver who covers politics and steven from politico. hanks for being with us on " newsmakers." francisco talks about his book, the line becomes a river and and what he has learned about our immigration system. >> the woman was pregnant. and they were lost for three days and drinking filthy water d they made it through the border patrol got called and i was supposed to take them in. and i started talking with them. and it turned out that this pregnant woman had grown up in iowa and spoke perfect english and a school teacher in iowa. i think her husband saw that we were talking and had a connection and leaned over and said, hey, man, can you skip the whole arrest and deportation thing and drive us back to the border and let us cross back into mexico, be a brother? and i didn't hesitate. i said, no. this is my job, i can't do that. and i put them in -- but what i remember about that encounter, i remember asking their names. and i remember introducing myself to them. and i remember wanting to remember them because i had this connection and
host: al weaver who covers politics and steven from politico. hanks for being with us on " newsmakers." francisco talks about his book, the line becomes a river and and what he has learned about our immigration system. >> the woman was pregnant. and they were lost for three days and drinking filthy water d they made it through the border patrol got called and i was supposed to take them in. and i started talking with them. and it turned out that this pregnant woman had grown up...
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these ideas about the government especially at the time, our family was not so different from the weaver family in the way we live and being a little isolated and we didn't go to school and all of that and there was appear go when my dad was quite worried this could happen to anyone which is not completely irrational. i was 5 when that happened so we went into this. go where we were tanning a lot and preparing and got these bags, we were going to hide in the mountain and i had a journal entry from a few years later when i had this bag and documented all the contents with pages, a heater for the emergency food and water purifiers and mosquito nets and all the things you need if you are going to live in a mountain. i don't know how long it lasted for my dads but it lived in my mind is a frightening things that made me feel the government could come at any moment and he never told us the end of the story. >> can you tell us the story? >> they lived in idaho and the way it began was i believe it had to do with the conflict over a rifle that randy weaver sold and missed a court date and the f
these ideas about the government especially at the time, our family was not so different from the weaver family in the way we live and being a little isolated and we didn't go to school and all of that and there was appear go when my dad was quite worried this could happen to anyone which is not completely irrational. i was 5 when that happened so we went into this. go where we were tanning a lot and preparing and got these bags, we were going to hide in the mountain and i had a journal entry...
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openly randy weavers wife vicki was shot while holding their baby. she was killed by a stopper. so it was a horrendous story, that was the version that i was told that my dad told us, look what could happen. it could happen to us. i remember having dreams where we be crawling around on the floor because there were snipers outside. it really was in my mind this way. because he didn't tell me the end of the story, so when i was 17 i was at university and then i heard the end of the story, and i heard how there it been this massive public outcry and it been congressional inquiries and newspaper, every major newspaper had covered the story. it became a different story. when i was a child it had become a story about a fighting the government was an adequate to come for us and it was this secret think that i thought only we knew about. obviously then i realized, i mean, it was a terrible thing that happened but there were checks on that. that's how a democracy in a lot of ways. it wasn't something that was kept a secret. it wasn't covered up. it was very m
openly randy weavers wife vicki was shot while holding their baby. she was killed by a stopper. so it was a horrendous story, that was the version that i was told that my dad told us, look what could happen. it could happen to us. i remember having dreams where we be crawling around on the floor because there were snipers outside. it really was in my mind this way. because he didn't tell me the end of the story, so when i was 17 i was at university and then i heard the end of the story, and i...
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all right, thanks, lauren: weaver to talk about that and of course looking at our travel all morning long, as well. 4:32 a.m. to be exact. what we are looking at, construction on the schuylkill eastbound between vine and south street. right lane is compromised. you can see our crew workers out there right now and the off ramp to 30th street also closed overnight construction on the schuylkill kind of getting used to it is back out there this morning, 59 south at cottman looking good. looking good. i would actually say it is maybe couple of more vehicles than what we typically see at this hour but still looking normal and looking great. downed tree chestnut hill. downs mill road closed between ridge, church road is your best bet. route 101 trolley shuttle between g between woodland avenue and media. jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. news of another nor'easter approaching is not good for the man storm. >> peco reporting about 24,000 homes, and businesses, still without power. ppl, 1800 outages, numbers muscle smaller for ac electric , delmarva power and pse&g. trang do
all right, thanks, lauren: weaver to talk about that and of course looking at our travel all morning long, as well. 4:32 a.m. to be exact. what we are looking at, construction on the schuylkill eastbound between vine and south street. right lane is compromised. you can see our crew workers out there right now and the off ramp to 30th street also closed overnight construction on the schuylkill kind of getting used to it is back out there this morning, 59 south at cottman looking good. looking...
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sigourney weaver, everybody! [cheers and applause] sigourney weaver, everybody! [cheers and applause] ♪ cheerios can help lower cholesterol. ♪good goes around and around multi grain cheerios. five whole grains a hint of sweetness and a lot of good. ♪good goes around and around daily hair damagen stop before it happens ...with these roses. one is treated with dove. both are exposed to damaging heat. the rose without dove is dry and brittle. dove deeply nourishes and stops 90% of daily hair damage before it happens. because... shopping should thrill you. why shop marshalls? with big brands at small prices... ...for the whole family! woo hoo! and unexpected finds you never knew you were looking for. so every trip feels like, an instant victory. that's the fun of marshalls! with brands that wow and prices that thrill. marshalls is never boring. and always surprising. tired of constantly battling lingering smells in your home, like pet, shoe, and body odors? for long-lasting, continuous freshness, try febreze plug. febreze plug provides 45 days of freshness, with a un
sigourney weaver, everybody! [cheers and applause] sigourney weaver, everybody! [cheers and applause] ♪ cheerios can help lower cholesterol. ♪good goes around and around multi grain cheerios. five whole grains a hint of sweetness and a lot of good. ♪good goes around and around daily hair damagen stop before it happens ...with these roses. one is treated with dove. both are exposed to damaging heat. the rose without dove is dry and brittle. dove deeply nourishes and stops 90% of daily hair...
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was shot the agent surrounded the cabinet over the rear d weaver's wife was shot while holding their baby. shot by a sniper and that was the version i was told by my dad but captain. i remember having dreams i was crawling on the floor because there were snipers outside. but he didn't tell us the so when i was 17 i was at university i heard the end of the story how it was a massive public outcry one -- outcry with increase in every major newspaper covered the story when i was a child was the government coming for us i don't know how we knew about it but then i realized it was a terrible thing that happened but there were checks on that it wasn't something kept the grid or covered up it was very much a massive public outcry. >>host: that part of your fear as a 5-year-old you identify with that feeling when -- family that with that knowledge you were all alone? i think if they had responded that the government wasn't the only source that was an incident of abuse of power and i think that is a very different idea of government that people find out about things. going to university i did
was shot the agent surrounded the cabinet over the rear d weaver's wife was shot while holding their baby. shot by a sniper and that was the version i was told by my dad but captain. i remember having dreams i was crawling on the floor because there were snipers outside. but he didn't tell us the so when i was 17 i was at university i heard the end of the story how it was a massive public outcry one -- outcry with increase in every major newspaper covered the story when i was a child was the...
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weaver gain market share when we produce here at home at a competitive price with the highest quality steel in the world and we export and use the product internally. so i agree with the need for progress. and a short-term application of tariffs that are carefully structured, sending a message to those places that are not chinag by the rules -- alone has almost doubled the amount of steel that the world consumes. when you have that kind of open supply globally, it snaps out of production in many places including here. we have the most open market in the world so we tend to be the dumped market for many places in the world. and we need to be concerned about our ability to produce. certainly with a vital product like seal which is essential for the country. host: how should mexico and canada be considered? guest: i think that mexico and canada -- leo gerard made statements today in the new york times about canada being a special place because, as i mentioned earlier, we are integrated as an economy and with mexico, we have parts companies down there that ship in. this is why the auto in
weaver gain market share when we produce here at home at a competitive price with the highest quality steel in the world and we export and use the product internally. so i agree with the need for progress. and a short-term application of tariffs that are carefully structured, sending a message to those places that are not chinag by the rules -- alone has almost doubled the amount of steel that the world consumes. when you have that kind of open supply globally, it snaps out of production in...
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it was about 5-6 years ago that as a district 2 supervisor, weaver came to our office enough that weame here and went on a tour of this place a number of years ago. and so this has been an issue and project that because of the advocacy of so many of you has been in the forefront of peoples' minds. who here is a neighbor? give yourself a round of applause. this is grassroots, built from the neighborhood, with a lot of support. but to cass and all the people making this work. i want to say thank you for everything you've done to get us to where we are. i'm curious about what is buried under the ground, looks suspicious to me. but this is phase one. advocacy does not stop in terms of the entire project, but thank you all for the work you've done, the leadership behind me. but really for the neighbors. and you know, continue to make sure that everybody knew this was a priority for you and what this will do for the neighborhood for years and generations to come is incredibly exciting. proud to be here today. thank you, everyone. [applause] >> so before i bring up the next speaker, i also
it was about 5-6 years ago that as a district 2 supervisor, weaver came to our office enough that weame here and went on a tour of this place a number of years ago. and so this has been an issue and project that because of the advocacy of so many of you has been in the forefront of peoples' minds. who here is a neighbor? give yourself a round of applause. this is grassroots, built from the neighborhood, with a lot of support. but to cass and all the people making this work. i want to say thank...
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we've had columbus boulevard, malfunction traffic lights, pothole, imagine that, weaver pothole reporting, we will be talking about that coming up. >> commute tomorrow morning, then specially tomorrow afternoon. you may want to just opt out altogether, with this second nor'easter that's moving in, but all is quiet right now, beautiful scene, we get a look at the ben franklin bridge. on our roof cam right now. we're about 27, 26 minutes away from official sunrise, temperature, though, little chilly, 29 degrees, to start things offer this morning, winds around 5 miles per hour, so windchill temperature, down at 24 degrees. and we got lots of 20's on the board, 27 in ac, 29 degrees in wilmington, at 24 degrees right now in allentown, and yes, today, is the calm before the storm by the lunch hour. mostly clear, still chilly, 41 s we head into the afternoon hours, that's when we start to see the clouds beginning to increase in advance of our next coastal low, that winter storm watch has been upgraded to warning in many areas, including for philadelphia, county, kicks in at 7:00 p.m. this eveni
we've had columbus boulevard, malfunction traffic lights, pothole, imagine that, weaver pothole reporting, we will be talking about that coming up. >> commute tomorrow morning, then specially tomorrow afternoon. you may want to just opt out altogether, with this second nor'easter that's moving in, but all is quiet right now, beautiful scene, we get a look at the ben franklin bridge. on our roof cam right now. we're about 27, 26 minutes away from official sunrise, temperature, though,...
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so, weaver our storm forming. it is getting cranked up now. off shore we've been talking for couple every days about the transfer of energy here, and there you see, this ohio storm weakening as the strength starts coming to the off shore storm. but, this is way ahead of the storm, all of the precipitation we're getting right now, so with this thing expected to be with us, through about 7:00 or so this evening, it has a long way to go. but, we have few dry slots here, lehigh county, north of allentown, we have some places cents where we see some heavier snow, potentially falling around west depford, around runnemede, cherry hill, in new jersey, adventurous trip down the a.c. expressway with some snow changing over to rain as you make your trip. some heavy rain around bridgeton, new jersey, possibly a mix of rain and snow there. it is all rain in cape may county. and in southern delaware. as we look at the future cast, and we watch that rain-snow line, as we will be with you all day, you see some heavy snow, cranking up around 11:00. and that wa
so, weaver our storm forming. it is getting cranked up now. off shore we've been talking for couple every days about the transfer of energy here, and there you see, this ohio storm weakening as the strength starts coming to the off shore storm. but, this is way ahead of the storm, all of the precipitation we're getting right now, so with this thing expected to be with us, through about 7:00 or so this evening, it has a long way to go. but, we have few dry slots here, lehigh county, north of...
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or losing just about having the chance to come together as a school, and play a hockey marathon, weaver a good time, eat food, raise monday. >> i this year the event has raided over $40,000. and the money will be donated to the "make a wish foundation." making the dreams of children with life threatening illnesses come true. >> started back in 1977 as a way for student to honor, and in the last 42 years, the event raised over a million dollars. >> eighth grade student ava was trying to work on her nerves, while wait to go play in her game. >> it is so nerve wracking, but also like so fun, like what shot am i going to do, am i going to do a fake out, just the greatest experience of my life. >> the team that raised the most money will play the faculty. >> i know we use hockey as a contact, but it impresses me student get what this is about >> a special moment for a local high school senior, kate is manager for the cam catholic girls varsity basketball team. >> shows the team's final home game, she got to suit up for a memory are you to last a lifetime. >> yeah! last home game for the seas
or losing just about having the chance to come together as a school, and play a hockey marathon, weaver a good time, eat food, raise monday. >> i this year the event has raided over $40,000. and the money will be donated to the "make a wish foundation." making the dreams of children with life threatening illnesses come true. >> started back in 1977 as a way for student to honor, and in the last 42 years, the event raised over a million dollars. >> eighth grade...
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herment people like katy perry, tyra banks are saying she should host the show next year, we'll see, weaver so much to talk about on entertainment tonight. it was a great, great night. >> definitely looking forward to the show tonight. >> we will be talking about it for days to come. thank you, kevin. >> you better believe it. take care. >> and as kevin just said, there is more from hollywood big night. catch it all on et at 7:30 tomorrow right here on cbs-3. >> people also talking about the weather. >> i know, people not happy about the weather. and another nor'easter, and still dealing with the after effect from the one that made its way through town friday. just a mess out there. and we've got another one headed our way, however, wind wise, it doesn't look like it will be as bad or as widespread as is what we dealt with on friday. so, that's the good news, but some areas might ends up picking up little bit more in the way of snowfall. let plea take you right now to a live look at center city. some beautiful sunshine out there. and also, some nice cumulus clouds out there, temperatures ch
herment people like katy perry, tyra banks are saying she should host the show next year, we'll see, weaver so much to talk about on entertainment tonight. it was a great, great night. >> definitely looking forward to the show tonight. >> we will be talking about it for days to come. thank you, kevin. >> you better believe it. take care. >> and as kevin just said, there is more from hollywood big night. catch it all on et at 7:30 tomorrow right here on cbs-3. >>...
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just make sure to check the schedules on line, than is where weaver some construction northeast extension, in this one cleared, still focusing on this one, this is near lansdale, that right lane is still compromised. jim, rahel, over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. two nor'easters in less than a westbound, just can't take it any more. >> so many feel in our area are still in the dark following last friday storm. right now peco says about 24,000 homes and businesses are still without power. ppl has about 1800 outages, and the outages are lower, for atlantic city electric, while the power and pse&g. so, now, the race against the clock to restore power before the next nor'easter. >> "eyewitness news" reporter trang do, liver in hatboro, where it has been tough couple every days for people still in the dark there. good morning, trang. >> most of the people who remain without power as well as delaware county, a look why there are still this has been taken care of but still, there are still several homes here, in hatboro, without power, bought of -- because of this, peco says working as fast
just make sure to check the schedules on line, than is where weaver some construction northeast extension, in this one cleared, still focusing on this one, this is near lansdale, that right lane is still compromised. jim, rahel, over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. two nor'easters in less than a westbound, just can't take it any more. >> so many feel in our area are still in the dark following last friday storm. right now peco says about 24,000 homes and businesses are still...
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the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so lucky at the root of all. he's on a cute since you yeah so our quote of the day on the divorce rate in the. us look at the. same. interest rates or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and i have to tell you we. physically but i try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture. eve is by. it's already been reserved by an asian client. so. be it the one you have preserving zone play it. did go toward yelled that was the only. if you just this kid they get your seat and your diet is good you presume about a lot of shit to me that this. is how the goals through. you want to go so that most of it is a nominal father on mor
the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so lucky at the root of all. he's on a cute since you yeah so our quote of the day on the divorce rate in the. us look at the. same. interest rates or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells...
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and the book of goodness all the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so walk at the root of all it said he's an acute since yeah so what did they do. in the film. look at the. same. disgrace or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and i have to tell you we could. use it but i'd try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by august or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. it's always you know on my album. the it is when you have preserving zone. is this your boat this as australia did this go toward the album that was your only zone but it was just a skill they get to see them your diet is good for prison what about a lot of shit without this question. how to
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then weaver jen in broomall, i believe. >> steve has been in mt. laurel, because they got hit hard. you've gone back now to moorestown? >> i finally got off 130 after my three and a half hour commute. which is normally 20 minute. so, this is the main drag, it starts at chester avenue down by main street, and then it becomes riverton road. now, that's bridgeboro road where everybody's trying to get around, that's where the high school is, and that is a mess. but so i saw some snow melting last night, i was like wow. but it wasn't from the temperature. chris, turn around. so you had all of the lines down. power was out. and you can see, the black burn-marks, both in the mud, and in the snow, and that is a thick line there, whatever that was, and you can see, ahead, they put caps on there, and you can see the plastic thing that's holding those three lines together. and a piece of the cap now somewhere right here on the ground. so we will walk up the street, and it is safe around here, by the way, sue serio right on the money, temperature has dropped, even though the sun is out and brei
then weaver jen in broomall, i believe. >> steve has been in mt. laurel, because they got hit hard. you've gone back now to moorestown? >> i finally got off 130 after my three and a half hour commute. which is normally 20 minute. so, this is the main drag, it starts at chester avenue down by main street, and then it becomes riverton road. now, that's bridgeboro road where everybody's trying to get around, that's where the high school is, and that is a mess. but so i saw some snow...
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and now, weaver winter weather advisory in effect for cumberland and count county.t be all rain, like initially thought. so there is the low pressure system off shore. the energy being transferred. and the precipitation starting to pick up in intensity, even where it is raining. here you see the rain-snow line. kind of through the middle of new castle county over to salem county and part of cup letter bands county new jersey so really keeps switching back and forth, from rain to snow to rain to snow. then up in the mountains, we are seeing few dry slots, but that's where it is really expected to pile up. and looking out the window here in philadelphia, and seeing, see how the darker blue here? that is picking up as well. the snowfall, and the intensity there. so still some dry slots out there. still some rain to the south of us. but these are our snowfall estimates. at least for so far. we're going to keep an eye on the storm, we could get more than 8 inches in this range here the i59 corridor. and really depends, mike masco, what we will start watching now is where
and now, weaver winter weather advisory in effect for cumberland and count county.t be all rain, like initially thought. so there is the low pressure system off shore. the energy being transferred. and the precipitation starting to pick up in intensity, even where it is raining. here you see the rain-snow line. kind of through the middle of new castle county over to salem county and part of cup letter bands county new jersey so really keeps switching back and forth, from rain to snow to rain to...
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in the worlds of travel we have a little bit of everything, chelsey, because of the storms, weaver downeded road w stem headed our way tuesday into wednesday. so, some of the branches that didn't fall, they kind of have been loosened up. and dealing with just little bit every winds we could dea with more problemse unfortunately as we head into the middle of this week. let's show y and start out with today's forecast, not s rees starting the day
in the worlds of travel we have a little bit of everything, chelsey, because of the storms, weaver downeded road w stem headed our way tuesday into wednesday. so, some of the branches that didn't fall, they kind of have been loosened up. and dealing with just little bit every winds we could dea with more problemse unfortunately as we head into the middle of this week. let's show y and start out with today's forecast, not s rees starting the day
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weavers work to end the country's waste problem. the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched on to her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything will be all right in the end, as they say. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has threatened to impose more tariffs on imported goods. he's tweeted that if the eu increases barriers for america
weavers work to end the country's waste problem. the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched on to her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united...
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we've had columbus boulevard, malfunction traffic lights, pothole, imagine that, weaver pothole reportingking about that coming up. >> commute tomorrow morning, then specially tomorrow afternoon. you may want to just opt out altogether, with this second nor'easter that's moving in, but all is quiet right now, beautiful scene, we get a look at the ben franklin bridge. on our roof cam right now. we're about 27, 26 minutes away from official sunrise, temperature, though, little chilly, 29 degrees, to start things offer this morning, winds around 5 miles per hour, so windchill temperature, down at 24 degrees. and we got lots of 20's on the board, 27 in ac, 29 degrees in wilmington, at 24 degrees right now in allentown, and yes, today, is the calm before the storm by the lunch hour. mostly clear, still chilly, 41 s we head into the afternoon hours, that's when we start to see the clouds beginning to increase in advance of our next coastal low, that winter storm watch has been upgraded to warning
we've had columbus boulevard, malfunction traffic lights, pothole, imagine that, weaver pothole reportingking about that coming up. >> commute tomorrow morning, then specially tomorrow afternoon. you may want to just opt out altogether, with this second nor'easter that's moving in, but all is quiet right now, beautiful scene, we get a look at the ben franklin bridge. on our roof cam right now. we're about 27, 26 minutes away from official sunrise, temperature, though, little chilly, 29...
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during the day 27-year-old kentae weaver solves electrical equations. >> the voltage would be 20 voltsapes. ♪ >> it takes me to a whole other place. it takes me to a whole other planet. >> reporter: inside what used to house folsom's death row you'll find a group of guys laying down a few bars. instead of just standing behind them. ♪ this is the house band. the pinnacle of folsom's famed music rehabilitation program. the program, made up of about 40 inmates meeting three times a week, allows fledgling musicians to learn anything from how to read music all the way to perfecting prison-wide performances. >> that's a beautiful thing. >> reporter: 55-year-old roy mcneese is the de facto leader. he helped start the program years ago. >> when you find yourself doing something you never thought you could do or having an effect on somebody you never thought you'd have, to see that and realize, man, finally did something right. ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ >> you see them kind of come alive. like it gives them meaning. and they're proud of themselves. and i think that that's important. >> reporter
during the day 27-year-old kentae weaver solves electrical equations. >> the voltage would be 20 voltsapes. ♪ >> it takes me to a whole other place. it takes me to a whole other planet. >> reporter: inside what used to house folsom's death row you'll find a group of guys laying down a few bars. instead of just standing behind them. ♪ this is the house band. the pinnacle of folsom's famed music rehabilitation program. the program, made up of about 40 inmates meeting three...
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weaver. this morning, general john hudson made a seamless narrative. since 1999 every exercise integrated nuclear and conventional elements and kind of just one ribbon of highway, every exercise has a same nature, i wanted your analysis on the evolution of russia's strategic doctrine and how it is reflected in the exercises. i notice that had russia has strategic exercises and silo based every fall, and every four years it has a exercise that conventional exercise overlaps with the strategic missile forces exercise making it look like there's a nuclear component to the conventional exercise. so i wanted your perspective, how you evaluate them through exercises not just through statements. >> my ability to answer at a classified level -- so there's been an evolution in russian's publicly stated doctrine over time. and there's been an evolution in what we see them doing and they don't always match as the general said. let me read you quotes from russians about their exercises. and it starts at the general said, in 1999 so my russian is 37 years out of be
weaver. this morning, general john hudson made a seamless narrative. since 1999 every exercise integrated nuclear and conventional elements and kind of just one ribbon of highway, every exercise has a same nature, i wanted your analysis on the evolution of russia's strategic doctrine and how it is reflected in the exercises. i notice that had russia has strategic exercises and silo based every fall, and every four years it has a exercise that conventional exercise overlaps with the strategic...
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it's very much what weaver seen in the u.s. economy for about the last nine years. very slow growth of g.d.p., about 2.6%. a slight increase in corporate profits which was welcome. continuing very low inflation with few signs of the kinds of inflationary pressures, particularly on the wage side that would cause the fed to raise rates. you can see the long-term treasuries are still at 2.4%, a small increase from where they were at the end of september. i would say the biggest concern and why you've seen volatility in the market is nervousness about the pace at which the fed will have to increase rates. so far they've managed to increase rates below the rate at which the market has expected them. and we've continued to enjoy economic expansion not just in the u.s., but globally. once again, if you look at that very last line, price earnings multiples did raise slightly. and that is why as you debated earlier about how difficult it is in this environment to invest, the long-term bond returns are in the 2-3% range, equities typically do about 4% better and that's optimi
it's very much what weaver seen in the u.s. economy for about the last nine years. very slow growth of g.d.p., about 2.6%. a slight increase in corporate profits which was welcome. continuing very low inflation with few signs of the kinds of inflationary pressures, particularly on the wage side that would cause the fed to raise rates. you can see the long-term treasuries are still at 2.4%, a small increase from where they were at the end of september. i would say the biggest concern and why...
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one of the things i had fun with as this guy named ward weaver who is very involved in the theory of information and was quite a remarkable guy and he said what people need is what's called usable energy and we calculate how much energy in the form of the earth and the sun and he said there is room for 800 lean people based on that and obviously no one would want to live like that at the point is you say yes there's a limit but it's irrelevant and what is striking to me about the debate is how very little effort has been made into exactly what those limits are and so i would be much more comfortable answering your question if there was some group of researchers who really thoroughly did that and in recent years with the planetary boundaries and people began doing that it was really shaky stuff. >> let's open it up to questions. please come up and line up at the microphone here and we will take questions and while we wait for people to lighten up, we have heard a lot about the glut of technological and scientific stuff. is there any way imaginable which the answer is migration to the
one of the things i had fun with as this guy named ward weaver who is very involved in the theory of information and was quite a remarkable guy and he said what people need is what's called usable energy and we calculate how much energy in the form of the earth and the sun and he said there is room for 800 lean people based on that and obviously no one would want to live like that at the point is you say yes there's a limit but it's irrelevant and what is striking to me about the debate is how...
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do, but sports properties have been absolutely one of the best vehicles for our advertising, and weaver a signific increased investment in advertising those brands all throughout this current fiscal year that we're in now, so i'm sure we'll see it in a lot of places we are a primary beer sponsor of the kentucky derby so you'll have to be looking for us there for sure. >> one last question, it always seems that there's something out of washington that snags you aluminum tariff, what does that mean for the next years for constellation? >> i'm happy to report that it's completely immaterial to constellation. we don't buy a lot of aluminum in the united states in the first place, plus, cans is a relatively small percentage of our business, and with what we do buy in the united states, we got ahead so we don't expect it to have any impact on our business whatsoever. >> let's leave it at that. another great quarter from rob sands. they bought a ton of stock i told you to do the same. president and ce whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pi
do, but sports properties have been absolutely one of the best vehicles for our advertising, and weaver a signific increased investment in advertising those brands all throughout this current fiscal year that we're in now, so i'm sure we'll see it in a lot of places we are a primary beer sponsor of the kentucky derby so you'll have to be looking for us there for sure. >> one last question, it always seems that there's something out of washington that snags you aluminum tariff, what does...
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. >> i do not see chairman weaver here. so there will be no report. item nine, public comment, the opportunity for the public to address the board regarding the mta but are not on today's agenda. we'll start with robert chshgs izana and then tom goverte. >> good afternoon, directors. i'm asking you to do something really simple. be nice to taxis. the reason i say that is this. mayor lee is no longer with us. and you have to remember that the board of supervisors last year came to the conclusion that the population of san francisco will consist probably of 40% elderly citizens within the next 20 years. so it has to be in your plan that you need taxis because people like uber now have told drivers they cannot have any physical contact with passengers. that's because of molestation and whatever you like, but the truth is they don't help anybody anyway. and you need taxis to help an increasingly large population of old people who won't have cars, who have difficulties getting into these modern sedans, and certainly one of the things you should consider is
. >> i do not see chairman weaver here. so there will be no report. item nine, public comment, the opportunity for the public to address the board regarding the mta but are not on today's agenda. we'll start with robert chshgs izana and then tom goverte. >> good afternoon, directors. i'm asking you to do something really simple. be nice to taxis. the reason i say that is this. mayor lee is no longer with us. and you have to remember that the board of supervisors last year came to...
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popcorn brands tested contained p-f-a-s, including act two, pop secret, orville redenbacher's, pop-weaver, regal cinemas, and clover valley. back in 20-08 the f-d-a determined that certain p-f-a-s chemicals could migrate out of microwave popcorn bags and contaminate popcorn. (vicki) the e-p-a tested 17 types of microwave popcorn from eight different brands and detected p-f-a-s in the air from just-heated popcorn bags-- suggesting people might also inhale these chemicals when eating microwave popcorn. p-f-a-s confuses our bodies' hormones and can also damage the liver and kidney.(grant) so today the center for environmental health and the campaign for healthier solutions released a video educating famlies about dangerous toxic chemicals... and it was shot at 'roses in concrete community school' in east oakland.... (grant) video>(grant) the video features well- known oakland rapper mystic and a local kindergarten class... it teaches families how to make their own safe, toxic-free microwave popcorn... with popcorn kernels, oil, salt and a paper bag.(vicki) the video is part of
popcorn brands tested contained p-f-a-s, including act two, pop secret, orville redenbacher's, pop-weaver, regal cinemas, and clover valley. back in 20-08 the f-d-a determined that certain p-f-a-s chemicals could migrate out of microwave popcorn bags and contaminate popcorn. (vicki) the e-p-a tested 17 types of microwave popcorn from eight different brands and detected p-f-a-s in the air from just-heated popcorn bags-- suggesting people might also inhale these chemicals when eating microwave...
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effect until 3:00 sunday for our shore point also the delaware beaches so new more high tide cycles weaver to deal with and get through before this becomes less avianca problem. until then we have the risk for moderate flooding f your roadways typically does flood, you can kind of expect it to do that today. with the situation that we're dealing with. with that potential for coastal flooding higher, unusually high water levels, and also shore waves anywhere from eight to 15 feet. beach errosion, also going to be occurring today as well, so cape may county today gusty winds coastal flooding likely 46 degrees for that high temperature again still dealing with problems with this system even though making its way off the shore. these are more the indirect effect if you will. 35 degrees right now in the city. feels more like 22 degrees. so when you factor in the wind out of the northwest at 30 miles per hour, 36 degrees in wilmington, 35 millville down the shore temperatures checking in in the 30's. look at the winds speeds. these are sustained winds okay, not even gusts gusts also much hire th
effect until 3:00 sunday for our shore point also the delaware beaches so new more high tide cycles weaver to deal with and get through before this becomes less avianca problem. until then we have the risk for moderate flooding f your roadways typically does flood, you can kind of expect it to do that today. with the situation that we're dealing with. with that potential for coastal flooding higher, unusually high water levels, and also shore waves anywhere from eight to 15 feet. beach...
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if the limits kick in, one thing - a guy named warren weaver is very involved in the theory of information and so forth, what people need is usable energy. if we calculate how much energy falls on the earth in the form of the sun and there is room for 800 billion people in the united states based on that. not sure we want to live like that but the point is there is a limit but it is irrelevant. what is striking to me about these debates is how very little effort is made at establishing what those limits are. i would be more comfortable answering your question if there was some group of researchers, in recent years when pandas diminish planetary boundaries, really shaking stuff. >> let's open up to questions. please line up at the microphone here and we will take questions. while we wait for people to line up, this is, you have written a lot about a lot of technological scientific stuff. is there any imaginable scenario in which the answer is migration to the moon or mars or other planets? >> depends what the question is. >> the solution to the finite resources on earth and the expanding po
if the limits kick in, one thing - a guy named warren weaver is very involved in the theory of information and so forth, what people need is usable energy. if we calculate how much energy falls on the earth in the form of the sun and there is room for 800 billion people in the united states based on that. not sure we want to live like that but the point is there is a limit but it is irrelevant. what is striking to me about these debates is how very little effort is made at establishing what...
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speaking of the schools, weaver big news to tell but in just zach. good day everybody, it is cents thursday, march the 12,018th. of course we won't forget about the word of the day, we have so much going on this morning, because we are giving away a trip to ireland, as you know. can we give them just little bit after hint? >> just a little bit though, mike. >> that is not the hint, but we will get to the words of the day in just a second. that's the hint, right there. it is blue. it is the country, the flag of ireland. >> not close. >> thank you captain obvious and everybody else. >> oh, look at you. >> no, that's first just little hint of the word of the day. >> it is a little one. >> let's get back to the other picture, that's lie on and a lamb. now who is winning at 601 on march 1st? what's the phrase? in like a lamb, or in like a lion, out like a lamb? the weather seems lamb-ish now, and yet the forecast is >> the lion is coming. >> ththe lion sleeps tonight. >> ♪ >> a weem a whip. >> is that a weem a whip? >> that's what i thought it was. >> yes
speaking of the schools, weaver big news to tell but in just zach. good day everybody, it is cents thursday, march the 12,018th. of course we won't forget about the word of the day, we have so much going on this morning, because we are giving away a trip to ireland, as you know. can we give them just little bit after hint? >> just a little bit though, mike. >> that is not the hint, but we will get to the words of the day in just a second. that's the hint, right there. it is blue. it...
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if weaver going to be serious about this we need to respond with not only comprehensive strategy but do things that the russians can't do back. put in real sanctions, go after trump's inner circle, stuff that will hurt the russian regime. >> putin's inner circle there. do you think this is going to affect russia or do they see this as an announce than anything else? >> i think it will affect their credibility to do information so i think it'll have some impact. if we really want to send a message to putin we meed to go after hi corruption, expose that. so there are ways to send a serious message. we also need the president to show lineup and strongly condemn this and make it clear speak to the american people about what's ate stake and make the u.s. position very clear to the national community. >> i moe you oppose a lot of what president has done, but even some democrats are praising this news, the expulsion of the diplomats. do you think this was the right move? >> i think there's no question there feeds to be a response to what russians did. i'd infer it needs to include a broader
if weaver going to be serious about this we need to respond with not only comprehensive strategy but do things that the russians can't do back. put in real sanctions, go after trump's inner circle, stuff that will hurt the russian regime. >> putin's inner circle there. do you think this is going to affect russia or do they see this as an announce than anything else? >> i think it will affect their credibility to do information so i think it'll have some impact. if we really want to...