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and here, william penn is explaining to his father that he has found this new religion, and that he -- he can no longer carry the sword. the next diary, is bit image of penn in jail, and people are shocked when they hear that early quakers, and even modern quakers and of being jailed for their beliefs -- end theirng jailed for beliefs. here she is in prison, and you can see other folks, like women, and one of the stories that we hope to tell what this diorama, beyond william penn being imprisoned, is that other women were imprisoned as well. this woman was arrested for picketing outside of the white house because she was wanting the right to vote. jail andauled to dale an .id a hunger strike so eastern state penitentiary in pennsylvania, that was founded with help from quakers who had these experiences firsthand. this around the is of william penn making a treaty with native dioramas -- this next is of william penn making a treaty with native americans. back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equals, while other europeans in the u
and here, william penn is explaining to his father that he has found this new religion, and that he -- he can no longer carry the sword. the next diary, is bit image of penn in jail, and people are shocked when they hear that early quakers, and even modern quakers and of being jailed for their beliefs -- end theirng jailed for beliefs. here she is in prison, and you can see other folks, like women, and one of the stories that we hope to tell what this diorama, beyond william penn being...
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the next is an image of william penn in jail. a lot of people are shocked when they hear early quakers and even modern quakers do end up being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. you can see there are some other folks. there are women. one of the stories that we hope pennll beyond william having been in prison is the story of other quakers who work. she was imprisoned for picketing outside the white house for women's suffrage. she really wanted the right to vote. she was standing outside with big signs. she got hauled to jail. she did a hunger strike. these experiences in prison also got quakers involved in prison reform movements. eastern state penitentiary in pennsylvania was founded with help from quakers who had these sort of experiences firsthand. diorama is of william penn making a treaty with native americans. back to the quaker idea of equality, william penn and other quakers viewed native americans as equal. other europeans in the united states may not have taken the same approach. this is to tell that story
the next is an image of william penn in jail. a lot of people are shocked when they hear early quakers and even modern quakers do end up being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. you can see there are some other folks. there are women. one of the stories that we hope pennll beyond william having been in prison is the story of other quakers who work. she was imprisoned for picketing outside the white house for women's suffrage. she really wanted the right to vote. she was standing...
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is your total story of william penn. look like this because they're being -- the exhibits are not finished. it's an interesting story to tell. -- theret irony here when they really start to think about quakerism. and golearned about it to meeting for worship that she is friends that are quakers. he knows it is in conflict with his father who is seated at the end of this, who was an admiral in the navy. himk as a pacifist, so by becoming a quaker, he was going against his family and his father. it was an difficult choice for him to make. here, william penn is explained to his father that he has found his new religion, and that he -- she can no longer carry the sort -- the next i run is an image of fully implement jail. but people are shocked when they hear the early makers -- in the mother quakers -- and the being jailed for their beliefs. here he is in prison. consider other folks -- women. one of the stories that we hope to tell with this diorama, be honest william penn having been --risoned -- other stories else paul c
is your total story of william penn. look like this because they're being -- the exhibits are not finished. it's an interesting story to tell. -- theret irony here when they really start to think about quakerism. and golearned about it to meeting for worship that she is friends that are quakers. he knows it is in conflict with his father who is seated at the end of this, who was an admiral in the navy. himk as a pacifist, so by becoming a quaker, he was going against his family and his father....
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you see the scaffolding and now look at the william penn statue work and eyewitness news takes high abovehe city for this once in a decade project. >> why one group of archologists is demanding change after historic coffins are found in old city. >> first he said the keys, keys, keys to your car give me the keys to your car. >> philadelphia city councilman recounts the moment he was stabbed as a manhunt for the attacker continues. douse illman david oh is back home recovering from the terrifying ordeal. >> eyewitness news reporter hof hof is live outside southwest detectives where this investigation stands, alex. >> ukee, jessica, not only are police continuing to search for the stabbing suspect but looking to speak with two men that may have witnessed this violent crime and took videos of it on their phone. >> there was a vehicle where two guys came out and i thought they were asking me if i needed help do you need help. and then it occurred they were not talking to me but him. >> him councilman david oh is referring to is the man that stabbed him in the leg as he was unloading his car.
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the surprise crews found while restoring the william penn statue on top of city hall. we're back in two minute. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. buy early and save up to $20, plus get a free second visit! only at sesameplace.com sesame place >> waiting to be analyzed and reburied, now, archeologist frost across the region are working to prevent problems in the future. when the cemetery was discovered earlier this year, expert say certain organizations didn't assist with the dig. kimberly, more ann, forensics, oversaw, and said she jumped into help. >> basically box every bones. it didn't seem like it would be the huge project it turned into. >> loved the fact they have five-point plan to move forwards. i'm just really hoping we can implement it. >> the archeologists say they have better idea of what to do if another cemetery were to be discovered. >> the restoration of the william penn state
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you see the scaffolding and now look at the william penn statue work and eyewitness news takes high above the city for this once in a decade project. >> why one group of archologists is demanding change after historic coffins are found in old city. >> first he said the keys, keys, keys to your car give me the keys to your car. >> philadelphia city councilman recounts the moment he was stabbed as a manhunt for the attacker continues. douse illman david oh is back home recovering from the terrifying ordeal. >> eyewitness news reporter hof hof is live outside southwest detectives where this investigation stands, alex. >> ukee, jessica, not only are police continuing to search for the stabbing suspect but looking to speak with two men that may have witnessed this violent crime and took videos of it on their phone. >> there was a vehicle where two guys came out and i thought they were asking me if i needed help do you need help. and then it occurred they were not talking to me but him. >> him councilman david oh is referring to is the man that stabbed him in the leg as he was unloading his car
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. >> virtually and william penn due for his spa treatment. >> the inside of billy penn is entirely hollow. signatures of the men and women who have work on this statue over the years, one of those signature, dates back to 1899. >> her cue lee and effort. hats off to joe holden for that. >> we love him but didn't he kind of like like wack a mole? >> that's all right. we love him though. it is all love for joe. >> what do you think, do we need a hat for today's weather. >> i would to shade out the sun, that's the big thing here, yes. that uv index definitely high on day like this, where we have more sun than anything. but we can expect a beautiful day. much like yesterday, for the most part. so, obviously a caveat. we start thing off quick peak here at storm scan, which has no stormy weather to report. i love when it looks like this. days nice and clear, at least for the better part of the day. but toward mid to late afternoon, there will be some wet weather that start to fire up across the region. now, this is one of those scattered or spotty showers, thunderstorm varieties, so no given sp
. >> virtually and william penn due for his spa treatment. >> the inside of billy penn is entirely hollow. signatures of the men and women who have work on this statue over the years, one of those signature, dates back to 1899. >> her cue lee and effort. hats off to joe holden for that. >> we love him but didn't he kind of like like wack a mole? >> that's all right. we love him though. it is all love for joe. >> what do you think, do we need a hat for today's...
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that would be quakers you have heard him from history such as susan b anthony and william penn. they would meet in buildings similar to this. they would sit in silence for an hour. if anybody in the group or the congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, moved to speak, they could rise from the silence and share what they had to share. a question we get often is, what what they have to say during worship? we liked a throw back to history because it's easier. susan b anthony, when she had a message, it was probably related to women's rights and suffrage. that is what she was fighting for and what was on her mind. lucretia mott, we have records of some of her sermons and talked she was getting during worship. it was related to abolition and quakers do feel the way she did about freeing the slaves. sometimes you may hear quakers referred to as friends, with a capital f. that is the formal name of their religious society of friends. the religious society of friends formed in england in the 16 50's by a number of people, by prominently george foxe was his name. the
that would be quakers you have heard him from history such as susan b anthony and william penn. they would meet in buildings similar to this. they would sit in silence for an hour. if anybody in the group or the congregation felt the desire to stand up and share a message, moved to speak, they could rise from the silence and share what they had to share. a question we get often is, what what they have to say during worship? we liked a throw back to history because it's easier. susan b anthony,...
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. >>> rare up close and look at william penn pen statue delicate work it takes restore famous landmarkad on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values. >>> good morning, i'm jan carabao. starting the day with blue skies but we're talking about gray in our forecast. meteorologist matt peterson is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather, some rain on the way, matt, when does ate riff. >> a lit built have rain is on the way but it does not show up really for delaware valley, until later tonight and as we move into our monday but some folks in the le
. >>> rare up close and look at william penn pen statue delicate work it takes restore famous landmarkad on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of...
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. >> rising 500 feet above street level this sculpture of william penn pen, hallow bronze statue weighing 53,000- pound was due for his once in a deck kate spa treatment. all of the intricate details. >> he looks like he is going out. >> reporter: not to be missed. >> you can see level of detail >> reporter: it is exact in detail down to the word his hand, craft todd precision but this perch high above philadelphia city hall takes its toll. >> the corrosion gets inside of those tiny pits and get in there and it accelerated cycles. >> reporter: every 10 years city contracts with new jersey company more lynn studios to clean from shoe to brim, a laser is used to clean many pits, and crevises and then cooper surface is heated. >> we are heating it up and allows it to work. >> reporter: all that work is done by hand. >> inch by inch and multiple layers. >> reporter: wind were whipping as we got up close and personal with mr. pen, scaffolding had a slight sway, statue prominent and iconic was hoisted into place, piece by piece in 1892, eight bolts hold him down, perhaps the best view of the ci
. >> rising 500 feet above street level this sculpture of william penn pen, hallow bronze statue weighing 53,000- pound was due for his once in a deck kate spa treatment. all of the intricate details. >> he looks like he is going out. >> reporter: not to be missed. >> you can see level of detail >> reporter: it is exact in detail down to the word his hand, craft todd precision but this perch high above philadelphia city hall takes its toll. >> the corrosion...
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tonight. >> reporter: jannell flake still can't believe she was locked out of her son joshua's william pennigh school graduation in delaware. >> it was a lot of people standing outside. there was some parents banging on the doors to the bob carpenter center and a lot of them were crying. flake says it is something that just should not have happened. viewer video shared with "action news" shows she was not alone. she says hundreds of others shared her heartbreak and disappointment. they were all locked out of the university of delaware's bob carpenter center which held the graduation. they were told it was filled to capacity and even though they had tickets they they would not be allowed in. >> i don't know what they can say. i can't get that day back. my baby has graduated and i didn't get a chance to see him walk across the stage. >> reporter: rollins did not find out until after graduation that her mom was not inside the ceremony. >> the only pictures i have is me crying with my mom. like i was so sad. i didn't even look happy. my graduation basically was that ruined when i found out my m
tonight. >> reporter: jannell flake still can't believe she was locked out of her son joshua's william pennigh school graduation in delaware. >> it was a lot of people standing outside. there was some parents banging on the doors to the bob carpenter center and a lot of them were crying. flake says it is something that just should not have happened. viewer video shared with "action news" shows she was not alone. she says hundreds of others shared her heartbreak and...
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doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with pennsylvania earnings being named after his family. he wrote about business dealings in this letter from july 1696. >> quakers don't believe putting on naming things for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't mean people cannot quickly draw you when you are not wear. these pastels are incredibly rare and show penn and his wife hanna callowhill penn both were drawn from life. just another treasure doctor arnold mentions when his friend from other cities don't give philadelphia the credit that it deserves. >> they will say, you know, boston where america started. oh, please, boston. >> reporter: i loved that line when he says oh, please boston i'm from boston. i love boston. boston is a great city with a lot of history but philadelphia, i got to tell you has more history. scholars say this city is only modern day city that george washington and ben franklin would recognize if they walked the city to day. >> they do say that yes, lot of origi
doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with pennsylvania earnings being named after his family. he wrote about business dealings in this letter from july 1696. >> quakers don't believe putting on naming things for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't mean people cannot quickly draw you when you are not wear. these pastels are incredibly rare and show penn and his wife hanna callowhill penn both were drawn from...
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the william penn foundation is also putting up money for the project by paying for the landscaping onk itself. >> hm. interesting. all right. time for a check of that accuweather forecast. we have the weekend coming up. >> yeah, we sure do. blue skies to get us started today. meteorologist cecily tynan all good news here. >> what a sight you just said. take a look at this. sky6 taking a look in cape may where the beach umbrellas are up. if you look right there know who that is? adam joseph playing hookie. enjoying the weather. i'm just kidding about that. but sky6 showing this is the place to be and actually inland's very nice as well. we've got the return of sunshine. temperatures back up to more seasonable levels. philadelphia 82 degrees. normal high for this time of the year is 81. allentown and reading 81. lancaster 80. you have a land breeze, not a sea breeze so on the beaches nearly as warm as inland. cape may 78. atlantic city airport 79. satellite6 and action radar showing we're in between systems. that low that brought us the clouds off the coast that has left the region. if
the william penn foundation is also putting up money for the project by paying for the landscaping onk itself. >> hm. interesting. all right. time for a check of that accuweather forecast. we have the weekend coming up. >> yeah, we sure do. blue skies to get us started today. meteorologist cecily tynan all good news here. >> what a sight you just said. take a look at this. sky6 taking a look in cape may where the beach umbrellas are up. if you look right there know who that...
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. >> and the william penn statue gets a well deserved facelift.u have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. remember - these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn more. go long. and carmax will hold it for you youp to seven days, for free.ine you come in when it's convenient i know this because i'm from seven days i
. >> and the william penn statue gets a well deserved facelift.u have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these...
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that is one of the reasons william penn was self-motivated to come and start the colony of pennsylvania, to get away from the persecution going on in europe at the time. >> sunday night on "aft erwords," been fast talks about going to encourage young adults to become engaged citizens in his book. he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. students thate, are going to graduate this spring and summer from college going to change jobs three times -- not just jobs, industries, three times in their first decade postcollege. that is new. all of the scary stuff that was aboutrogressivism the idea that job disruption inated unsettling ripples human capital and social networks. a lot of what people can act about been is what we will experience at work speed forevermore. we will have 45 and 50-year-old get disrupted, not only out of jobs and firms, but whole industries. we will have to create a civilization of lifelong learners, and no civilization has ever done that. >> watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span twos book tv. on lectures in history, univer
that is one of the reasons william penn was self-motivated to come and start the colony of pennsylvania, to get away from the persecution going on in europe at the time. >> sunday night on "aft erwords," been fast talks about going to encourage young adults to become engaged citizens in his book. he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. students thate, are going to graduate this spring and summer from college going to change jobs three...
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free concert at northeast high school, part of a neighborhood concert series sponsored by the william pennion. >> "jimmy kimmel live" live followed by "nightline." "action news" at 4:30 with pat o'donnell and karen rodgers for traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪
free concert at northeast high school, part of a neighborhood concert series sponsored by the william pennion. >> "jimmy kimmel live" live followed by "nightline." "action news" at 4:30 with pat o'donnell and karen rodgers for traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪
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been around city hall lately you have probably in the dollars the scaffolding surrounding the william penntue. "eyewitness news," first rare close up look at the clean up job overlooking center city philadelphia. every ten years the city hires contractors to clean the hollow bronze statue, lazer cleans the crevices then the crews heat and wax the copper surface, penn state ooh has been watching over the city he founded since 1892. >> corrosion gets inside of the tiny pits, gets in there, accelerated cycle. >> important for us to care for these. >> and inside william penn's hat signature of the men and women who have work on the statue over the years, one of them dating back to 1899. you can see the finish product in just a few weeks. >> here we go, after three consecutive ties solo competitor came out on top of this year's national spelling bee. >> marocain. >> that is correct. >> congratulations. >> but do we know what it means? twelve year old anna from fresno california is the new champion. she spelled a total of 35 words correctly, including the winning word, apparently a type of fabri
been around city hall lately you have probably in the dollars the scaffolding surrounding the william penntue. "eyewitness news," first rare close up look at the clean up job overlooking center city philadelphia. every ten years the city hires contractors to clean the hollow bronze statue, lazer cleans the crevices then the crews heat and wax the copper surface, penn state ooh has been watching over the city he founded since 1892. >> corrosion gets inside of the tiny pits, gets...
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family and friends of the 560 william penn graduates were kept out of the event. center locked the doors when they reached capacity. tickets were intentionally limited to avoid that kind of scenario. the carpenter center admitted it was their mistake. >>> one person was killed and 20 injured when a church bus crashed this afternoon. it was head to the airport for a student mission to africa when it collided with another vehicle on a four lane road. church officials say the bus was carrying 11th and 12th graders. >>> a man who killed three coworkers left a long trail of evidence online. he opened fire in the market in pennsylvania 30-miles northwest of wilkesboro. after killing three people, he shot and killed himself. he created videos praising the columbine high school killers. >> the house passed a bill to roll back reform from the obama years. the legislation would undue the banking regulations imposed in the economic crisis. the bill appears unlikely to pass the senate in its current form. here's a special healthcare report. doctors are investigating if stem c
family and friends of the 560 william penn graduates were kept out of the event. center locked the doors when they reached capacity. tickets were intentionally limited to avoid that kind of scenario. the carpenter center admitted it was their mistake. >>> one person was killed and 20 injured when a church bus crashed this afternoon. it was head to the airport for a student mission to africa when it collided with another vehicle on a four lane road. church officials say the bus was...
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graduation, dozens were left frustrated and angry last night when they were locked out of the william penn graduation held at the university of delaware bob carpenter center. officials locked the doors when they claimed they reached capacity. they said tickets were limited to avoid such a scenario and the carpenter center admit the it was its mistake. >>> trump is meeting with the president of romania. he said the talks will focus on security issues and economic topics. he is the first leader in eastern europe to be welcomed by the american president. he will depart for the weekend ated government club in bedminster, new jersey. >>> it was a cooler may and we're setting up for a hotter june. >> reporter: it's warmer this afternoon and hotter over the next week. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry. there's the airport on sky6 live hd we are expecting sun overall today. there could be a sweep of clouds popping through, but generally speaking get the shades read. 5 in philadelphia. 47 in allentown. 46 in millville. cool enough for a light jacket, it's one of those days you won
graduation, dozens were left frustrated and angry last night when they were locked out of the william penn graduation held at the university of delaware bob carpenter center. officials locked the doors when they claimed they reached capacity. they said tickets were limited to avoid such a scenario and the carpenter center admit the it was its mistake. >>> trump is meeting with the president of romania. he said the talks will focus on security issues and economic topics. he is the first...
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william penn standing tall, just a couple of clouds for now,
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. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religiousreedom. many quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. next, american hto
. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religiousreedom. many quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. next, american hto
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crews are cleaning the william penn statue. the schat chew is treated like this every ten years.e. >> after a grueling 13 hours of competition, the scrips national spelling became down to a lot of suspense within the last half hour. >> correct. >> congratulations. she nailed the winning word. the 12-year-old girl from fresno, california spelled 35 difficult words to win the title as the nation's top speller. she's a golden state warrior fan. while we haven't told you yet, she has a lot to be happy about. a lot of you saw the game on channel6. she wins the big one. >> big night for her. >> what about the forecast? >> looking good into the weekend. we are dry out there after a gorgeous day to start the month of june. sky 6, looking at the center city skyline, fair skies and temperatures still mild. what a turn around. it was cloudy. we had rain yesterday and today in the 80s. right now, 70 in philadelphia. millville dropped to 56. cape may, land breeze, 67. reading currently 60. satellite and radar showing not a cloud in the sky. high pressure is over us. that brings us loads of su
crews are cleaning the william penn statue. the schat chew is treated like this every ten years.e. >> after a grueling 13 hours of competition, the scrips national spelling became down to a lot of suspense within the last half hour. >> correct. >> congratulations. she nailed the winning word. the 12-year-old girl from fresno, california spelled 35 difficult words to win the title as the nation's top speller. she's a golden state warrior fan. while we haven't told you yet, she...
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free concert at northeast high school, part of a neighborhood concert series sponsored by the william penn"jimmy kimmel live" live followed by "nightline." "action news" at 4:30 with pat o'donnell and karen rodgers for traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ >>> donald trump is a very nice person. i'm really rich. putin called me a genius. i know words, i have the best words. society loves me. i'm one of the smartest people in the world. i'm much richer than almost anybody. i've done an amazing job. people that know me like me. i've made billions and billions of dollars. i have so many websites, i have them all over the place. donald trump is maybe the best interview there is. i was the best golfer of all the rich people. i'm a smart person. i have a store that's worth more money than mitt romney. i think i'm much more humble than you would understand. happy birthday to me. >> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight - jamie foxx. nba champion draymond green. and music from trace adkins. and now, without further ado, here's jimmy kimmel!
free concert at northeast high school, part of a neighborhood concert series sponsored by the william penn"jimmy kimmel live" live followed by "nightline." "action news" at 4:30 with pat o'donnell and karen rodgers for traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ >>> donald trump is a very nice person. i'm really rich. putin called me a genius. i know words, i have the best words. society loves me. i'm one of...
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for example, did you know there is something under william penn's hat. this series will surprise.eck it out running now on 6abc.com/hidden philadelphia. >>> still ahead on "action news" another check of your forecast as we step live outside. sky 6 hd showing you cape may, new jersey. some folks are on the beach. david murphy has the update from accuweather. >>> it's graduation day for the high school seniors here at landsdale catholic high school. in doylestown for the commencement service. after four years of hard work the students are saying good-bye to high school. there is good luck on their next adventure. they have it indoors not good for the outdoor graduations. >> father judge is graduating at 5:00 p.m. i can't guarantee it will be dry for outdoor ceremonies. it's not raining everywhere, but where it's raining will be inconvenient if are you stuck outside. not a lot of rain on the big view but where it is raining it's coming down cats and dogs and a recent lightning strike east of reading and boyers town and pottstown. frederick, the times you see in the blue box are the a
for example, did you know there is something under william penn's hat. this series will surprise.eck it out running now on 6abc.com/hidden philadelphia. >>> still ahead on "action news" another check of your forecast as we step live outside. sky 6 hd showing you cape may, new jersey. some folks are on the beach. david murphy has the update from accuweather. >>> it's graduation day for the high school seniors here at landsdale catholic high school. in doylestown for...
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iwitness cameras head high above city hall to get a look at the statue of william penn. is the process of cleaning the historic sculpture of pennsylvania's founder and the amazing detail you don't get to see often. don't miss it. that's tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> very interesting. >>> a few new additions but animals have a unique twist. check it out. that is a lion made of legos and he is not alone. there's also polar and other lego creations all part of an exhibit had that hopes to raise wearness about endangered species. >> very well done. >> could have fooled me. >> wow. >> looks pretty realistic. >> very well done. very nice. >> all right. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" at noon. katie thank you for this beautiful weather. >> absolutely a pleasure. [laughter] >> i'm rahel solomon of course for jim who is off katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> and "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 we're always online at cbsphilly.com. "the young and the restless" is next. >> ♪ i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally
iwitness cameras head high above city hall to get a look at the statue of william penn. is the process of cleaning the historic sculpture of pennsylvania's founder and the amazing detail you don't get to see often. don't miss it. that's tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> very interesting. >>> a few new additions but animals have a unique twist. check it out. that is a lion made of legos and he is not alone. there's also polar and other lego creations all part...
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we are taking you up close to see the restoration of the william penn state ooh high atop city hall.> good moving, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jan carabeo in for jim donovan. here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >>> he was lunging and swinging. >> city councilman david oh, recount the moments he's stabbed outside his home as police search for the suspect and two other, who stopped to record the attack. >> they say that these two men, are not in trouble, but they do want to
we are taking you up close to see the restoration of the william penn state ooh high atop city hall.> good moving, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jan carabeo in for jim donovan. here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >>> he was lunging and swinging. >> city councilman david oh, recount the moments he's stabbed outside his home as police search for the suspect and two other, who stopped to record the attack. >> they say that these two men,...
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dozens of parents were locked out of the william penn graduation. officials locked the doors when they claimed they reached capacity. the school said tickets were intentionally limited to avoid such a scenario and the carpenter center admitted it was its mistake. >>> while everyone else was focused on the comey investigation there was other action in washington on a bank regulatory bill. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in time square, good morning, maribel. >> reporter: house republicans decided to roll back the dodd frank act it grew out of the financial crisis. critics say it hurts smalled business and slowed the economy. the bill is considered a long shot and not expected to pass through the senate. stocks were little changed yesterday as investigators focused on james comey testimony. not seeing a reaction in the uk election results. they are pointing to a slightly higher open. reports on home inventory is due out today. brown bagging it can save you one thousand dollars. the average american buys launch twice a week at $11 a pop that adds up
dozens of parents were locked out of the william penn graduation. officials locked the doors when they claimed they reached capacity. the school said tickets were intentionally limited to avoid such a scenario and the carpenter center admitted it was its mistake. >>> while everyone else was focused on the comey investigation there was other action in washington on a bank regulatory bill. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in time square, good morning, maribel. >> reporter: house...
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the william penn foundation is putting up money for the project paying for the landscaping on the deck. >> that noise from so-called rumble strips in mullica township, gloucester county is the subject of a debate. in the last few months, he has been rattled by what he said is an intolerable racket. the department of transportation installed the rumble strips on route 77, 20 feet from his door. >> you can hear it in the house, it shakes the house. >> reporter: a study from the department of transportation found center line rumble strips can reduce accidents by 45%. the study suggests reducing the noise is possible by varying the design. >>> delaware state fair is holding their annual job fair. they are looking to fill security and ticket scanners and maintenance positions for the fair. applicants must be 16 years old. it will takes place in the dover buildings from 9578 to noon delaware state fair grounds. >>> pearly may smith and her 7 adult children took home 284 approximately dollars. that's a lot of money. they won the lottery a year ago. they used part of the winning to create the
the william penn foundation is putting up money for the project paying for the landscaping on the deck. >> that noise from so-called rumble strips in mullica township, gloucester county is the subject of a debate. in the last few months, he has been rattled by what he said is an intolerable racket. the department of transportation installed the rumble strips on route 77, 20 feet from his door. >> you can hear it in the house, it shakes the house. >> reporter: a study from the...
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i quickly want shoutout to william penn elementary school. they had me visit yesterday. such a a great time. .hank you for having me.ki and in and around philadelphia, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. parkwood at 51. and look outside. the sky is gorgeous. i can't emphasize this enough. today. a lot of this will be mixing out or clearing as the day progresses. so a really nice day. get out there and enyou the day. here's jessica with traffic. >>> we're watching route 55 right now moving through millville. here's route 49. roads pretty much empty. we look good in both directions there. the freeway over in new jersey looks good as well. north and southbound a five-minute trip towards philadelphia. those roads are empty as well. average speeds in the 60s. we're seeing quiet commutes. so it you're heading down the freeway, might not be so bad. i'll keep checking for scheduled openings. i'll be back with another update. >>> fired fbi director james comey will be raising his hand to give sworn testimony to a senate panel. >> this time the eyes of the the nation will be on him a
i quickly want shoutout to william penn elementary school. they had me visit yesterday. such a a great time. .hank you for having me.ki and in and around philadelphia, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. parkwood at 51. and look outside. the sky is gorgeous. i can't emphasize this enough. today. a lot of this will be mixing out or clearing as the day progresses. so a really nice day. get out there and enyou the day. here's jessica with traffic. >>> we're watching route 55 right now moving...
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the will yam penn foundation -- william penn foundation is putting up money fore the project paying for landscaping on the deck. >>> delaware state fair is holding an annual job fair happening today for security, ticket scanners and maintenance from july 20th to the 29th. applicants must be 16 careers old. job fair will takes place from 9:00 a.m. to noon in the dover building at the delaware state fair grounds. >>> happening today, a new jersey family who won the powerball lottery jack pot is holding a grand opening for their foundation headquarters. pearly may smith and her 7 adult children took home $284 million. they used part of the winnings to create the smith family foundation a way to give back to the communities. >> we like to reminds you can be the neck powerball winner. 435 million-dollar jackpot it is up for grabs in tonight's drawing. it is the 10th largest lottery jackpot ever. it has been growing since april 1. the neck drawing happens tonight. you can see the winning numbers on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. right after accuweather good luck to you if you play. >>> time 7:08
the will yam penn foundation -- william penn foundation is putting up money fore the project paying for landscaping on the deck. >>> delaware state fair is holding an annual job fair happening today for security, ticket scanners and maintenance from july 20th to the 29th. applicants must be 16 careers old. job fair will takes place from 9:00 a.m. to noon in the dover building at the delaware state fair grounds. >>> happening today, a new jersey family who won the powerball...
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william penn standing tall, just a couple of clouds for now, a few spritzes and sprinkles around the immediate suburbs farther north and west in the lehigh valley and the poconos, we have steadier stuff falling. trenton, 57. millville, 350 degrees, you see this lighter shade of blue, temperatures in the upper 40s down there. the numbers are comfortable cool this morning. we'll be warmer this afternoon. satellite and radar there it is, that finger of moisture if you will, you can see how tiny this is, it's racing off to the east at 40 miles per hour. by 10:30 a.m., most of this is long gone. from that point on it's full sun. note nothing going on. western pennsylvania, charleston, roanoke it's sunny there. this is racing out to sea, all the sunshine sneaks in this afternoon setting up a nice day. jersey shore, 73 degrees, partly sunny skies, more clouds this morning, sunshine developing this afternoon, a bit breezy on the sand. philadelphia, morning shower, lots of sunshine this afternoon, 77. for the poconos, lots of clouds this morning numerous showers around after lunchtime you'll
william penn standing tall, just a couple of clouds for now, a few spritzes and sprinkles around the immediate suburbs farther north and west in the lehigh valley and the poconos, we have steadier stuff falling. trenton, 57. millville, 350 degrees, you see this lighter shade of blue, temperatures in the upper 40s down there. the numbers are comfortable cool this morning. we'll be warmer this afternoon. satellite and radar there it is, that finger of moisture if you will, you can see how tiny...
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william penn foundation has committed to help raise the final $10 million needed for a 225 million developmentong the delaware river. it includes capping a portion of i-95 between chestnut and walnut streets with a 4-acre park. >> the short term this project there support numerous construction jobs in the building trades. long term it will create countless permanent jobs generating significant revenue for the city, the school district and the commonwealth not to mention the quality green space that will be enjoyed by philadelphians for generations to come. >> landscaping on the cap also addresses storm water mitigation by providing green infrastructure for water quality improvements. >>> on tonight's hang's take new jersey's favorite seasonal visitor is back. you've probably never met her. i hope you haven't. actually she's not even human. >> no. mary lee the great white shark is just off the jersey shore tonight. of course, our hank went in the water after her. ♪ >> reporter: it feels good. real good. hey it's hank i'm in atlantic city. i went swimming in be a key son inlet today and got to t
william penn foundation has committed to help raise the final $10 million needed for a 225 million developmentong the delaware river. it includes capping a portion of i-95 between chestnut and walnut streets with a 4-acre park. >> the short term this project there support numerous construction jobs in the building trades. long term it will create countless permanent jobs generating significant revenue for the city, the school district and the commonwealth not to mention the quality green...
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let's go live on sky6 live hd, that's looks good, william penn standing tall.hat's from our center city camera. you see the clouds upstairs, but not seeing the rain falling. that's good news there. let's goat over to storm tracker 6 live make a couple of zooms there. most of the rain is east of the delaware river. it's very, very light. a lot of is not in the form of rain. just a couple of showers or spritz or sprinkle. down the jersey shore, most of it is north of ocean city. if you're traveling along route 9 or the atlantic city expressway into ocean county, seaside heights point pleasant beach, we're seeing showers, but it's on the lighter side. white house pike getting wet. mays landings buena, that whole area. seeing a little bit of light rain this morning. like clock work every time it rains, my little duck friends arrive. they love my pool. they don't jump in, they stand there on the inch. every time it rains, give it an hour or so, they show up here. i don't know what to do about this. they enjoy the source household. 59 degrees, pressure reading rising
let's go live on sky6 live hd, that's looks good, william penn standing tall.hat's from our center city camera. you see the clouds upstairs, but not seeing the rain falling. that's good news there. let's goat over to storm tracker 6 live make a couple of zooms there. most of the rain is east of the delaware river. it's very, very light. a lot of is not in the form of rain. just a couple of showers or spritz or sprinkle. down the jersey shore, most of it is north of ocean city. if you're...
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. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religiousreedom. many quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. 'sxt on american history tv a visit tortifacts," art-house friends meeting house to learn about the history and practice of quakers. >> welcome, i am the director.
. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quaker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religiousreedom. many quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia ever since. 'sxt on american history tv a visit tortifacts," art-house friends meeting house to learn about the history and practice of quakers. >> welcome, i am the director.
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i rise today to recognize penn state's own dean william easterling to head the national science foundation director ate. he was dean of environmental sciences prior to beginning his four-year appointment last week. this is an incredible opportunity for dean easterling and we are proud of his achievement. science was part of his life as his father was a medical school physician. he told our local newspaper that he was taken at an early age in science and these interests have stuck with him. the doctor has been the dean of the earth and mineral science at penn state since 2007. he plans to return to the university after his appointment to the national science foundation. i congratulate dean easterling on this momentous achievement and i wish him the best and his hunger for learning and advanced research skills will serve this nation will. congratulations, dean. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized
i rise today to recognize penn state's own dean william easterling to head the national science foundation director ate. he was dean of environmental sciences prior to beginning his four-year appointment last week. this is an incredible opportunity for dean easterling and we are proud of his achievement. science was part of his life as his father was a medical school physician. he told our local newspaper that he was taken at an early age in science and these interests have stuck with him. the...
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with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara bloomquist is off. in the news penntate's former president is among those learning the price he will pay for failing to -- >>> and we begin with breaking news at this hour. from bucks county. chopper 6 hd is over the scene here where firefighters in bensalem are battling a blaze at a grocery store here. the ac my grocery store near bristol road in bensalem. are they are trying to hose down hot spots but the fire broke out at 11:30 this morning. heavy flames reported from the ro no reports of injuries or how crowded the grocery store was at this hour. but again chopper 6 hd over the scene of an acme grocery store here in bucks county and firefighters are trying to tackle the flames we are not sure what part of the store the fire broke out in or how crowd tropical disturbance -- at the time. >> we'll bring you the latest as more information becomes available from bensalem. >>> our other big story from chester where several big shooters where one that left a teenager dead forced a school to go on lockdown. this is developi
with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> good afternoon sara bloomquist is off. in the news penntate's former president is among those learning the price he will pay for failing to -- >>> and we begin with breaking news at this hour. from bucks county. chopper 6 hd is over the scene here where firefighters in bensalem are battling a blaze at a grocery store here. the ac my grocery store near bristol road in bensalem. are they are trying to hose...
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> sweeping changes coming to greek life culture on penn sta state' campus the new guidelines for fraternities and sororities. >> and our scott williamsorecast. scott? >> it's been beautiful friday the high temperature in philadelphia dawn made it up to 80 degrees. right now temperatures are still in the low 70s. what about the weekend? chance for rain unsettled period with the seven-day coming up. >>> it's graduation season. how some business leaders are helping area students celebrate, and remember the special occasion for goodness sake. ♪ goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the ne
> sweeping changes coming to greek life culture on penn sta state' campus the new guidelines for fraternities and sororities. >> and our scott williamsorecast. scott? >> it's been beautiful friday the high temperature in philadelphia dawn made it up to 80 degrees. right now temperatures are still in the low 70s. what about the weekend? chance for rain unsettled period with the seven-day coming up. >>> it's graduation season. how some business leaders are helping area...
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penn state disbanded the fraternity chapter and created a board to oversee changes in the school's greek system. charges for the 18 range from involuntarily manslaughter to tampering with evidence. williamrennan represents joseph emms, charged with reckless endangerment. >> i can't say enough. it's just an unspeakable, horrific, sad event but for joey, it's not a criminal case, in my opinion. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, bellfontaine, pennsylvania. >>> the next congressman from montana avoided jail time after pleading guilty to assaulting a reporter the day before he was elected. gianforte wrote a letter apologizing to "guardian" reporter ben jacobs for attacking him as jacobs tried to ask a question in may. that infamous encounter caught on audio tape. instead of jail, he was sentenced to 40 hours of community service, 20 hours of anger management counseling, and a $385 fine. he's expected to be sworn in later this month. >>> it's not summer yet but it feels like it across much of the country. millions baking in a heat wave and temperatures in the 90s from new york to chicago. the northeast will start to cool a bit on wednesday, but the above average highs continue continue
penn state disbanded the fraternity chapter and created a board to oversee changes in the school's greek system. charges for the 18 range from involuntarily manslaughter to tampering with evidence. williamrennan represents joseph emms, charged with reckless endangerment. >> i can't say enough. it's just an unspeakable, horrific, sad event but for joey, it's not a criminal case, in my opinion. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, bellfontaine, pennsylvania. >>> the next...
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westbound between penn avenue and crop well road alternating lanes get by but it looks like it is all green on the maps, guys, back over to you. >>> philadelphia district attorney seth williams will be back in court today as his federal corruption trial continues. jurors heard opening statements from both side in the center city courtroom yesterday. prosecutors say that williams took part in the five criminal schemes, they say he accepted bribes in exchange for legal favors, williams also allegedly stole more than $10,000 of his mother's pension and social security money that was meant to pay for her nursing home care. williams attorney says d.a. broke in laws with his conduct >>> you may remember this horrible video that we showed you back in march? now a delaware county day care worker pled guilty to shoving a young girl down a flight of stairs. surveillance video captured sarah gable pushing a five-year old child. gable was fired from the day care center in upper darby following her arrest. she's facing jail time and will be sentenced in august. >>> well, time 5:35. in business news a big shake up overnight at uber. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new
westbound between penn avenue and crop well road alternating lanes get by but it looks like it is all green on the maps, guys, back over to you. >>> philadelphia district attorney seth williams will be back in court today as his federal corruption trial continues. jurors heard opening statements from both side in the center city courtroom yesterday. prosecutors say that williams took part in the five criminal schemes, they say he accepted bribes in exchange for legal favors, williams...
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. >>> and more than a dozen penn state student goes before a judge for the hazing death of their fraternity brother. those stories next. >>> for rick williams, the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass. have a nice night. >> good night. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! pretty fast, huh? fast play. play fast. win instantly. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. >>> relationship with his accuser andrea constand was consensual as the defense argues th
. >>> and more than a dozen penn state student goes before a judge for the hazing death of their fraternity brother. those stories next. >>> for rick williams, the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass. have a nice night. >> good night. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won!...
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. >> yes, seth williams real quickly is adopted son of a man who work in this city. he went to penn state. he went to georgetown law school. he was still paying his debt to georgetown law school at $1,100 a month. he entered as a reformer. he goes out as a guy who who his way because he had a appetite for partying, traveling. >> quickly here sentencing what do you think. >> full five years. >> he will get it. his career is done. his license will be taken from him. you have watched a tremendous fall. >> one of the things judge diamond had him do immediately was to resign his position. you could almost see that was almost hanging in the balance the entire time. he had audacity to sort of drag this all, keep your paycheck but i think the judge , sent a message there first thing you do have your attorneys dragged from your jail cell a resignation letter >> the reason why this trial comes quickly normaly federal cases you are tried way down the road. this comes quickly, why? diamond wants it to happen? why? williams won't quit. he doesn't want him sitting there as a d.a. under criminal c
. >> yes, seth williams real quickly is adopted son of a man who work in this city. he went to penn state. he went to georgetown law school. he was still paying his debt to georgetown law school at $1,100 a month. he entered as a reformer. he goes out as a guy who who his way because he had a appetite for partying, traveling. >> quickly here sentencing what do you think. >> full five years. >> he will get it. his career is done. his license will be taken from him. you...
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william raquel nelson award. her second book, destiny of the republic, a tale of madness, medicine and the murder of a president also a bestseller, won the 2011 edgar award for best actor crime. the penn center usa award for research nonfiction, the one book one lincoln award, the ohio and award and the kansas book award. her most recent work is hero of the empire, the world war, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. ishmael beah was born in sierra leone and came to the united states at age 17. his first book along way gone, memoirs of us boys soldier has been published in over 40 languages and was named by time magazine as one of the top 10 nonfiction books of 2007. his first novel, radiance of tomorrow was published in 2014 and in addition to his writing, he has an impressive record as a human rights activist, serving as unicef ambassador and advocate for children affected by war as well as a member of human rights watch women's rights advisory committee. he cofounded the network of young people affected by war and served as president of the ishmael beah foundation whichhelps children affected by war reintegrated into society by financing educational and vocational opp
william raquel nelson award. her second book, destiny of the republic, a tale of madness, medicine and the murder of a president also a bestseller, won the 2011 edgar award for best actor crime. the penn center usa award for research nonfiction, the one book one lincoln award, the ohio and award and the kansas book award. her most recent work is hero of the empire, the world war, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. ishmael beah was born in sierra leone and came to the united...
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. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quicker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religious freedom. many's quick -- quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia percent. next, american history tv's american artifacts, a visit to arch street meeting house constructed in 1804. tell in the story of philadelphia's society of friends -- and to learn about the history and practices of quakers.
. >> the state of pennsylvania was founded by quicker william penn in 1682 as a sanctuary for religious freedom. many's quick -- quakers have lived and worshiped in philadelphia percent. next, american history tv's american artifacts, a visit to arch street meeting house constructed in 1804. tell in the story of philadelphia's society of friends -- and to learn about the history and practices of quakers.