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of philadelphia and while he was da of philadelphia he is quoted as saying to the then governor of philadelphia that he the governor should send a clear interim magic message to cop killers that the death sentence actually means something now let me give you a sense of what that means there were only two or three quote unquote cop killers in philadelphia we don't know the names of the two other quote unquote cop killers but we do know the name of mumia abu jamal who's the world famous political prisoner so the the da at the time was essentially referring to mia and he continued to make improper statements in public suggesting that he could not reveal you move meus case impartially and for that reason for the reason that his comments violated the pennsylvania judicial rules. the pennsylvania rules of judicial conduct because of that move mia was granted relief i want to ask you to propose of your close to him and his cases family friends legal teams you faced a lot of ups and downs in this ongoing battle this thirty seven long your long ordeal fighting the system to do prisoner him released very
of philadelphia and while he was da of philadelphia he is quoted as saying to the then governor of philadelphia that he the governor should send a clear interim magic message to cop killers that the death sentence actually means something now let me give you a sense of what that means there were only two or three quote unquote cop killers in philadelphia we don't know the names of the two other quote unquote cop killers but we do know the name of mumia abu jamal who's the world famous political...
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i spent five years in philadelphia. i was just visiting and hearing about what is happening in kensington. eight years ago kensington was the promise of redevelopment. very sorry to hear what has happened there. >> kensington is starting to gentrify in certain areas. gentrification is not a popular word with everybody. we have drug dealers or prostitutes on the corner. across the street we have a new coffee shop with wi-fi. these young people who invest tend to go into pioneering situations. where they are not afraid to move into a neighborhood and make it better. the key for us is not having the rest of the people pushed out when the wave of new folks come. >> we are on a tight schedule. >> my question has to do with the references you made to both mental health and opioid addiction. and looking at the causal upstream services and what you are able to do in that arena? >> i will answer that by saying, for example specifically with mental illness i think it is time that this country has a real conversation about solutio
i spent five years in philadelphia. i was just visiting and hearing about what is happening in kensington. eight years ago kensington was the promise of redevelopment. very sorry to hear what has happened there. >> kensington is starting to gentrify in certain areas. gentrification is not a popular word with everybody. we have drug dealers or prostitutes on the corner. across the street we have a new coffee shop with wi-fi. these young people who invest tend to go into pioneering...
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which is philadelphia. bold anti-poverty initiative, creation of community schools and historic investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in parks, recreation centers, play grounds and libraries. finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. last year the city of philadelphia and its partners opened the hub of hope, the first of its kind engagement center, that provides a gateway to vital services and care for individuals experiencing homelessness. mayor kenney committed to providing over $50 million in new resources to support the steady's first housing action plan, the largest investment in affordable housing the city has seen in years. he's also formed an eviction task force that identifies ways to reduce the number of evictions in philadelphia. near the end of his first term, mayor kenney continues fighting to ensure philadelphia is a city hat works for all. mayor
which is philadelphia. bold anti-poverty initiative, creation of community schools and historic investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in parks, recreation centers, play grounds and libraries. finding solutions to the issue of intergenerational poverty and restoring equity in historically underserved neighborhoods has always been and will always be a priority for the mayor. last year the city of philadelphia and its partners opened the hub of hope, the first of its kind engagement...
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and they are, as i understand , the poorest minority group in philadelphia. yet, they can hardly be found in the shelter system. they're also underrepresented in the housing choice of voucher system. this is something that some let latinx describe as a latin housing paradox. how do you reach these populations with services they need? >> you have to work with partners, nonprofit partners for the most part. the first thing you have to do you have to not be angry with homeless folks, the business is often angry, get rid of these people get him off the street, we don't care where they go but you have to get to the mindset that these are human beings that need our assistance for whatever reason, whether it's a catastrophic issue or drug addition or mental health. they're there and we have to figure out a way to approach them with our nonprofits and other folks working in this environment to get them into a safe space. we work, in certain areas of the city, we work with nonprofit that are created to reach through. the other problem is that with undocumented immigra
and they are, as i understand , the poorest minority group in philadelphia. yet, they can hardly be found in the shelter system. they're also underrepresented in the housing choice of voucher system. this is something that some let latinx describe as a latin housing paradox. how do you reach these populations with services they need? >> you have to work with partners, nonprofit partners for the most part. the first thing you have to do you have to not be angry with homeless folks, the...
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we have a pretty robust tax abatement in philadelphia for the last 20 years. what we did was dedicate the new real estate tax revenue of the houses and businesses going back on the tax rolls after 10 years that that money will go to building affordable housing, it's about $53 million this coming year. we pledged another $18-$20 million from general fund revenues to improve on that number. it's working with pha, philadelphia housing authority and the state organize federally funded housing agency , that is a ton of work in providing affordable housing for seniors, families, veterans, it's the whole batch of opportunities to get people into safe housing. i do think it's all of it. i don't think there's just one area we can concentrate on without effect in the other areas we are dealing with. in the end, i know this seems like the big cosmic picture, it's funding education. you have to fund schools in order to get a generation of people educated enough and trained enough to have the ability to get a job to sustain the family that pays taxes and buys their own hom
we have a pretty robust tax abatement in philadelphia for the last 20 years. what we did was dedicate the new real estate tax revenue of the houses and businesses going back on the tax rolls after 10 years that that money will go to building affordable housing, it's about $53 million this coming year. we pledged another $18-$20 million from general fund revenues to improve on that number. it's working with pha, philadelphia housing authority and the state organize federally funded housing...
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, everybody who was anybody was in philadelphia. you can see who some of the donors for this expedition were. on the top left, george washington giving a hundred dollars. john adams gave $20. you have thomas jefferson in the middle. jefferson is sandwiched by henry knox, a member, and alexander hamilton, another member, and james madison. this is also believed to be the only document that holds the first four presidents' signatures on it, and what's even more interesting about the story of this document is it was rediscovered, i guess you can say, in the 1960s, by an intern who is going through an old vault during renovations and found a scroll rolled up with a red ribbon on it and opened it up and realized he had a national treasure on his hands. i would also like to point out this was a bipartisan effort. the desire to explore, to support science, was a bipartisan effort bringing together both the jeffersonians and the federalists at this moment. here's another one of our treasures, another jeffersonian document just like we have
, everybody who was anybody was in philadelphia. you can see who some of the donors for this expedition were. on the top left, george washington giving a hundred dollars. john adams gave $20. you have thomas jefferson in the middle. jefferson is sandwiched by henry knox, a member, and alexander hamilton, another member, and james madison. this is also believed to be the only document that holds the first four presidents' signatures on it, and what's even more interesting about the story of this...
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whom came from philadelphia in the two outlying counties around philadelphia. bucks and chester. remaining 10 came from the frontier, and so historical and raphers have gone back tried to figure out what the population was really like and it turns out the population was between frontier counties and those in the east. their complaints and the one underlying everything is that we're not represented in assembly. because of that, you were not willing to provide with us the defense and the military support that we expected during the war. years' adding to all this fear was the oute that the traders decided to take. now, the route that would have made logical sense was along called forbes road. forbes road had been cut during the seven years' war. road. an official kings it was lined with fort and anybody traveling west would ant to go on that for protection. see that road it it direct ve been the most and easiest route they could have taken. for some reason they decided to forbes road and take a more southerly route on these old back roads. so this raise suspicion. there must be some
whom came from philadelphia in the two outlying counties around philadelphia. bucks and chester. remaining 10 came from the frontier, and so historical and raphers have gone back tried to figure out what the population was really like and it turns out the population was between frontier counties and those in the east. their complaints and the one underlying everything is that we're not represented in assembly. because of that, you were not willing to provide with us the defense and the military...
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give philadelphia a lot of credit with that double team. that was excellent and then also the steal by butler. but the big play -- here's your last play. watch how they close down. they're right there. they're not going give him a good shot. that was a tough look. he was trying to split two guys. >> mark: let's go israel with paul george. >> israel: paul, take me through that last play. >> we run that play so many times. it's a routine play for us. i got what i wanted out of the screen by steve. >> israel: take me through what you were thinking with the sixers making the comeback. >> it's tough on our behalf. we made something out of nothing. got to get better in late-game situations. that's on us. good job of our guys just staying in the fight. not letting this play take over and mess up our mental on the offensive end. >> israel: you got eight straight points at one point in the fout quarter. a year and a half with this team. what's your mentality now with more refined roles? >> season's going to be ups and downs. that's part of the nba.
give philadelphia a lot of credit with that double team. that was excellent and then also the steal by butler. but the big play -- here's your last play. watch how they close down. they're right there. they're not going give him a good shot. that was a tough look. he was trying to split two guys. >> mark: let's go israel with paul george. >> israel: paul, take me through that last play. >> we run that play so many times. it's a routine play for us. i got what i wanted out of...
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it is across the city of philadelphia. these are people that you let out, we are all for reform and we are open-minded, the fact of the matter is, when you let 4,000 felons out on the streets, they are not going back and getting jobs anywhere that make any sense. they are back out doing what they do to put them in jail. that is hurting the community. >> tucker: the enemies of civilization, thank you very much for telling us what is going on in philadelphia. i appreciate it. >> you got it. >> tucker: thanks. time for final exam, can he beat the experts? how is your short-term memory? find out after the break. ♪ coricidin hbp is the #1 brad that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. ♪ >> tucker: the world has gone crazy obviously, we've a safe space for you. we caught a final exam, the gambler experts faced off against one another to determine who is paid the closest attention to the news this week. the reigning champion is fox correspondent, lauren blanchard. her challeng
it is across the city of philadelphia. these are people that you let out, we are all for reform and we are open-minded, the fact of the matter is, when you let 4,000 felons out on the streets, they are not going back and getting jobs anywhere that make any sense. they are back out doing what they do to put them in jail. that is hurting the community. >> tucker: the enemies of civilization, thank you very much for telling us what is going on in philadelphia. i appreciate it. >> you...
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philadelphia's fraternal order of police, and here's what he told us. thank you very much for joining us tonight. philadelphia got a new district attorney as we just said with the backing of george soros. he made changes to the way that crimes are prosecuted in philadelphia. what was the result? >> the result, this time last year the crime was through the roof. over the last year, there's been 6,500 less cases on the criminal justice center. crime is up. 4,000 felons on the streets running the city of philadelphia. everybody's pointing the finger to police officers, to the police commissioner. the fact of the matter is thats we are doing a job, he has decimated the philadelphia district attorney's office. he has a great disdain for law enforcement. he let go many prosecutors his first weekend, 31 to be exact. there's a 30% turnover rate, all that while we are trying to protect the community. >> tucker: an ideologue comesat in with left-wing backing and guts the criminal justice system, crime rises on the police got blamed for it? is that what you are sa
philadelphia's fraternal order of police, and here's what he told us. thank you very much for joining us tonight. philadelphia got a new district attorney as we just said with the backing of george soros. he made changes to the way that crimes are prosecuted in philadelphia. what was the result? >> the result, this time last year the crime was through the roof. over the last year, there's been 6,500 less cases on the criminal justice center. crime is up. 4,000 felons on the streets...
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most recent city i served in and i still live in philadelphia. mr. philadelphia had 351 homicides. 80% of those homicides were committed with a firearm. now that is not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every single year of the homicides committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service, i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a shooting scene where a only saw one shell casing. people are not only being shot but multiple times. it is so bad that in philadelphia police officers no longer wait for in a village to respond to the scene. officers put the victim in the backseat of the car and take them directly to the trauma center. people are literally bleeding out on the streets waiting for the ambulances. it is reality. people hit four or five times with hike caliber weapons and they played out quickly. we do not wait. we are blessed to have great trauma centers. if we can get them with an ounce of blood in a heartbreak they can be saved. that is how bad it is. also,
most recent city i served in and i still live in philadelphia. mr. philadelphia had 351 homicides. 80% of those homicides were committed with a firearm. now that is not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every single year of the homicides committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service, i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a shooting scene where a only saw one shell casing. people are not only being shot...
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one story we tell is a couple of philadelphia. gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney, she's a homemaker. they decide in to go to vienna 1939 to rescue 50 children. they get an affidavit and sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia. they work in conjunction with the state department, although there is some resistance there, and they ultimately go to vienna with their pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care, and they foster 50 children and bring them back to philadelphia. what we are showing here is some americans who took these extraordinary risks, and to think about what was in the realm of the possible. are rescuing children as congress is unwilling to pass a bill to aid refugee children. sometimes the action the individual americans take can have much impact or impact individuals in different ways as the government is failing to take action on behalf of refugees. in the first half of the exhibition, you are looking at the early years before world war ii begins. 1933 to 1939. we are tryi
one story we tell is a couple of philadelphia. gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney, she's a homemaker. they decide in to go to vienna 1939 to rescue 50 children. they get an affidavit and sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia. they work in conjunction with the state department, although there is some resistance there, and they ultimately go to vienna with their pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care, and they foster 50...
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supreme court ruled that the former philadelphia d.a. who fought to keep the cop killer behind bars should not have taken part in the appeals process and that opened the door to the new appeal. during 36 plus years of appeals, his defense attorneys have failed to provide evidence to counter the forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts that led to his conviction. >> martha: thank you very much. here exclusive is officer falk's widow maurine schedule to meet with the philadelphia district attorney earlier today. but that has been postponed. good to have you with us today. >> hi. >> martha: tell us what you wanted to meet with the d.a. about and why you think that meeting did not happen today. >> well, martha, i was supposed to have a conference call with hi him. i called the district attorney's office and was told that he wants to look more into what has gone on before he makes a decision to appeal it. that he he wants time to look at it. i don't understand. >> martha: is that a door opening him to rethinking this event? >> right now, i t
supreme court ruled that the former philadelphia d.a. who fought to keep the cop killer behind bars should not have taken part in the appeals process and that opened the door to the new appeal. during 36 plus years of appeals, his defense attorneys have failed to provide evidence to counter the forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts that led to his conviction. >> martha: thank you very much. here exclusive is officer falk's widow maurine schedule to meet with the philadelphia district...
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that's the most recent city i served in and i still live in philadelphia. last year philadelphia had had homicides. 80% of the homicides were committed with a firearm. now that's not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every year of the homicides committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service. i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a shooting scene where i only saw one shell casing on the ground. people are not only being shot once they're shot multiple times. it's so bad that in philadelphia police officers no longer wait for an ambulance to respond to the scene. our officers put the victim in the back seat of the car and take them directly to the trauma center, because people are literally bleeding out on the street waiting for the ambulances. it's not a knock against the fire dp. it's reality. people hit, four, five times with high caliber weapons, believe me they bleed out quickly. we do not wait. we are blessed in philly to have great trauma centers if we can get
that's the most recent city i served in and i still live in philadelphia. last year philadelphia had had homicides. 80% of the homicides were committed with a firearm. now that's not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every year of the homicides committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service. i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a shooting scene where i only saw one shell casing on the ground. people...
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but i'm going use philadelphia as an example. that's the most recent city i served in, and i still live in philadelphia. last year philadelphia had 351 homicides. 80% of those homicides were committed with a firearm. now, that's not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every single year of the homicides that are committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service. i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a shooting scene where i only saw one shell casing on the ground. people are not only being shot once, they're being shot multiple times. it is so bad that in philadelphia police officers no longer wait for an ambulance to respond to the scene. our officers put the victim in the backseat of the car and take them directly to the trauma center, because people are literally bleeding out on the street, waiting for the ambulance. it's not a knock against the fire department. it's just reality. people hit four or five times with high-caliber weapons, beli
but i'm going use philadelphia as an example. that's the most recent city i served in, and i still live in philadelphia. last year philadelphia had 351 homicides. 80% of those homicides were committed with a firearm. now, that's not unusual for philadelphia. 75 to 80% every single year of the homicides that are committed are handguns involved. i have been to hundreds, maybe thousands of crime scenes over my years of service. i can't remember the last time i went to a homicide scene or a...
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this year's conference was in philadelphia. it's a three-day, full -- almost four days, actually. three days of concurrent sessions and plenary sessions for people from departments to get together and discuss the issues. as pat indicated in his report, we are still digesting some of that information. we are consciously pulling together resources from the conferences to share with our staff colleagues who were not able to attend because we know there's a lot of information to share. so i'm happy to answer any questions about that, but we appreciate that we were able to have the travel budget and the training budget to provide staff to attend this opportunity. also, in terms of the hiring updates, i did want to share with you that jacqueline hickey received an opportunity to move to the board of supervisors clerk's office where she can work there to help dealing with ethics issues, so that's an opportunity for her to expand her knowledge, skills and abilities. we were sad to see her leave, but we are glad to know she will still be in the building. she was a crucial piece of our oper
this year's conference was in philadelphia. it's a three-day, full -- almost four days, actually. three days of concurrent sessions and plenary sessions for people from departments to get together and discuss the issues. as pat indicated in his report, we are still digesting some of that information. we are consciously pulling together resources from the conferences to share with our staff colleagues who were not able to attend because we know there's a lot of information to share. so i'm happy...
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and at some point, bill cosby asked her to his home outside philadelphia. you thought at the time you were goin' to his house for what, for a meeting? for a conversation? >> for dinner. to just to get to know him a little bit more, talk to him. maybe share sports stories. >> reporter: she had dinner at the house and the two talked. but there was a weird moment after the meal. and you said that he touched you on your thigh? >> yes, he did. so he sat down and we were just talking and -- and he just sat kinda beside me, very close to me. and he put his hand on my thigh. i wasn't threatened in any way. but i just thought, "okay, well, that was very friendly of him to do that." >> reporter: she brushed it off. and when cosby asked her for dinner again, she accepted. but this time, as she testified in court, his actions were overt. >> mr. cosby made a pass at me. a full -- >> reporter: made a pass at you? >> a full blown pass at me. >> reporter: uh-huh. tried to unbutton your pants, i think you testified? >> yes, he did. he -- he reached over and -- put his hand
and at some point, bill cosby asked her to his home outside philadelphia. you thought at the time you were goin' to his house for what, for a meeting? for a conversation? >> for dinner. to just to get to know him a little bit more, talk to him. maybe share sports stories. >> reporter: she had dinner at the house and the two talked. but there was a weird moment after the meal. and you said that he touched you on your thigh? >> yes, he did. so he sat down and we were just...
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the philadelphia eagles sn the chicago bears in a nail biting playoff game that came down to this finalkick. >> it hits the uprightag n. >> heartbreak for the bears, their fans, and their mascot today monday, january 7th, 2019. . >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda ko live from studio
the philadelphia eagles sn the chicago bears in a nail biting playoff game that came down to this finalkick. >> it hits the uprightag n. >> heartbreak for the bears, their fans, and their mascot today monday, january 7th, 2019. . >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda ko live from studio
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the case that really comes to mind is the case in philadelphia. it was in elderly woman raped and murdered in her home in north philadelphia. her niece was a philadelphia police officer and there was a big push to get this person. a day later they arrested a guy, a 20-year-old, 20 right. the philadelphia police, because of a culture put in place by the police chief and the mayor, they were basically trained to beat confessions out of sub specs. particularly black suspects that lives they saw as being disposable. what they said to 20 right excludes my languages, we will poke your eyes out and skull fuck you. they explained to him that he would get the death penalty and he signed the statement after hours that they'd written out for him. and that was a statement that was used to convict him and condemn him. and it was those kind of practices in chicago under this horrible guy jon burge i think finally died. but really the way to get to the truth is to beat people or threatened them to the point where they really think they are going to die. extract
the case that really comes to mind is the case in philadelphia. it was in elderly woman raped and murdered in her home in north philadelphia. her niece was a philadelphia police officer and there was a big push to get this person. a day later they arrested a guy, a 20-year-old, 20 right. the philadelphia police, because of a culture put in place by the police chief and the mayor, they were basically trained to beat confessions out of sub specs. particularly black suspects that lives they saw as...
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in her home in north philadelphia and her niece was a philadelphia police officer and there was a big push to get the person and a day later the arrested this guy, 20-year-old guy, tony wright and the police because of a culture that was put in place by the police chief and major, frank rizzo, they were trained to beat confessions out of suspects particularly black suspects whose lives they saw as being disposable. what they said to tony wright, excuse me my language is, we'll poke you eyes out and skull fuck as the to of him were pressing in from both sides and explained he would get the death penalty and after hours he signed the statement that they had wherein out for him and then that was the statement that was used to convict him and condemn him. ... >> obviously, they're guilty. with interesting about tony's case i think is that the victims grandniece ultimately, after reading about the case realized all my god, you know, he was coerced. and she said the letter sure to the da that was so moving, he could have been my nephew. having a fee that is 20, african-american, i can see h
in her home in north philadelphia and her niece was a philadelphia police officer and there was a big push to get the person and a day later the arrested this guy, 20-year-old guy, tony wright and the police because of a culture that was put in place by the police chief and major, frank rizzo, they were trained to beat confessions out of suspects particularly black suspects whose lives they saw as being disposable. what they said to tony wright, excuse me my language is, we'll poke you eyes out...
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earlier this month newtown township's board of supervisors unanimously supported philadelphia police department captain john hern to become the next police chief. john, a north hampton township resident, is a 29-year veteran of the philadelphia police department. he previously served as a lieutenant in that department's highway patrol, helping escort dignitaries including pope francis, former presidents barack obama and george w. bush. throughout his esteemed career, john distinguished himself as an innovative leader. he represented philadelphia when five neighboring counties established protocol in a coordinated response to terrorist threats. he serves as a volunteer with fire companies in montgomery county. mr. speaker, we congratulate john on his new role, and i look forward to working closely with him to keep our bucks ounty family safe. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize members of our law enforcement community who recently joined our bucks ounty family as members of the sulbury township. egan and gina were sworn in by district judge maggie snow as the department's first ful
earlier this month newtown township's board of supervisors unanimously supported philadelphia police department captain john hern to become the next police chief. john, a north hampton township resident, is a 29-year veteran of the philadelphia police department. he previously served as a lieutenant in that department's highway patrol, helping escort dignitaries including pope francis, former presidents barack obama and george w. bush. throughout his esteemed career, john distinguished himself...
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>> the congress of country music in philadelphia, mississippi is absolutely my dream presidential library. ♪ just keep moving on, and on and on ♪ >> those items, they empower me. when i pick up hank williams' guitar, or that first suit that johnny cash wore on the stage, it empowers me. it's kind of like hanging on to kryptonite or someth g. >>> last week we told you about a giant great white shark loitering in the waters off of hawaii. one group of divers took dramatic video of themselves swimming around the killer fish, and now it's turned into a tourist attraction, which could be dangerous, if the thing ever gets hungry, that is. here is carter evans. >> reporter: gracefully appearing from the deep and dwarfing nearby divers, the shark affectionately named deep blue is one of the largest great whites ever documented. marine biologist ocean ramsey, seen here swimming with the shark on tuesday is still in awe. >> i never would have imagined that a massive, beautiful great white looks like she's pregnant female would swim up. >> reporter: deep blue was first spotted this week e'imat t
>> the congress of country music in philadelphia, mississippi is absolutely my dream presidential library. ♪ just keep moving on, and on and on ♪ >> those items, they empower me. when i pick up hank williams' guitar, or that first suit that johnny cash wore on the stage, it empowers me. it's kind of like hanging on to kryptonite or someth g. >>> last week we told you about a giant great white shark loitering in the waters off of hawaii. one group of divers took dramatic...
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meteorologist lauren casey of our philadelphia station kwy has more on the polar vortex. >> reporter: it's back as we head into the upcoming week. the polar vortex will make another appearance. the polar vortex is a persistent upper-level low positioned over the north pole or giant chunk of very cold air that's going to surge southward into portions the midwest and northeast as we head into the upcoming week and present dangerous windchill temperatures for places like chicago and minneapolis. check out the numbers. windchill values down to 55, 59 below zero as we head into wednesday morning. at these levels, frostbite can set in on exposed skin in a matter of minutes. the cold, arctic air moves eastbound as we head into the remainder of the week, arriving here in philadelphia by thursday morning, pushing our windchill values down to sub-zero. also with this cold air, we'll see the quit hit of snowfall tuesday into wednesday for major cities including washington, d.c., philadelphia, and new york. it could present travel problems as we head into wednesday. for cbs news, i'm meteorologis
meteorologist lauren casey of our philadelphia station kwy has more on the polar vortex. >> reporter: it's back as we head into the upcoming week. the polar vortex will make another appearance. the polar vortex is a persistent upper-level low positioned over the north pole or giant chunk of very cold air that's going to surge southward into portions the midwest and northeast as we head into the upcoming week and present dangerous windchill temperatures for places like chicago and...
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.>> next the mayor of san francisco and philadelphia. taking part in a discussion on housing and climate change policy. this is part of the recent meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors. >> good morning. we are going to get started. my name is eugene low. i am a member of the conference staff.
.>> next the mayor of san francisco and philadelphia. taking part in a discussion on housing and climate change policy. this is part of the recent meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors. >> good morning. we are going to get started. my name is eugene low. i am a member of the conference staff.
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in 2017, doctors at children's hospital of philadelphia separated the conjoined twins in a complicated operation. the new report in the "new england journal of medicine" says that the medical team used innovative technology to perform the procedure. >> the most difficult part for these girls were they shared some really important, big blood vessels. sort of having to be able to separate those and have the brain kind of recover after we did the separation was really the hardest part. >> doctors say the twins are thriving, but they will need additional surgery in the future to close the openings in their skulls. >>> "usa today" looks at a study on the safest states to raise children. security experts at safehome.org used data on poverty, child abuse, juvenile homicides, and school shootings. according to the findings, the safest states to raise kids are new hampshire, hawaii, and vermont. the bottom three are new mexico, mississippi, and louisiana. >>> the "washington post" reports on two new breeds that will be entered into next month's westminster kennel club dog show. about 3,200 dogs
in 2017, doctors at children's hospital of philadelphia separated the conjoined twins in a complicated operation. the new report in the "new england journal of medicine" says that the medical team used innovative technology to perform the procedure. >> the most difficult part for these girls were they shared some really important, big blood vessels. sort of having to be able to separate those and have the brain kind of recover after we did the separation was really the hardest...
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and the chicago bears lose out in their nfc wild card match against the philadelphia eagles, after a late cody parkey kick to win it hits the post and crossbar. hello there and welcome to the programme. loads to get through but we start with football in spain and the news that real madrid slumped to another la liga defeat in front of their own fans — their sixth of the season in only 18 league matches. they were beaten 2—0 by real sociedad at the bernabeu. they fell behind to a penalty from willian jose after just three minutes, and they couldn't get back into it. lucas vazquez was sent off just after the hour mark, and seven minutes from time, ruben pardo added a second for the visitors. real are now in fifth place, 10 points off leaders barcelona, who were 2—1winners at getafe. lionel messi and luis suarez with the goals. the catalans have extended their lead, after the third placed sevilla drew 1—1 at home to second placed atletico madrid. eibar and villarreal played out a goalless draw but the biggest talking point, as it has been many times this season, is real madrid lo
and the chicago bears lose out in their nfc wild card match against the philadelphia eagles, after a late cody parkey kick to win it hits the post and crossbar. hello there and welcome to the programme. loads to get through but we start with football in spain and the news that real madrid slumped to another la liga defeat in front of their own fans — their sixth of the season in only 18 league matches. they were beaten 2—0 by real sociedad at the bernabeu. they fell behind to a penalty from...
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you're not a hollywood guy pup live in philadelphia, i understand. >> i live in philadelphia. >> ( applause ). >> stephen: good for you. >> east coast! >> stephen: is your family from there? >> we're all from india. >> stephen: okay. well, i'm from ireland if that's where we're going. >> i was born in india. >> stephen: how did the family go from india to philadelphia? >> my dad, when he decided to come to america-- first of all, he wanted to come to america and it was literally the american dream. he was like, "i want to have the american dream and i want to go to philadelphia where the constitution and everything, where, you know, the independence, th liberty bell, that was his thing, he wanted to go directly to the source of dream. >> stephen: wow. ( applause ) family of doctors, i understand? >> everybody's a doctor. the whole family. >> stephen: how did they feel about you going into the circus? because show business is just-- what is that? >> yeah, it's-- yeah, i mean, it would have been the equivalent of if i said i wanted to start a goth rock band or something. it had that much curr
you're not a hollywood guy pup live in philadelphia, i understand. >> i live in philadelphia. >> ( applause ). >> stephen: good for you. >> east coast! >> stephen: is your family from there? >> we're all from india. >> stephen: okay. well, i'm from ireland if that's where we're going. >> i was born in india. >> stephen: how did the family go from india to philadelphia? >> my dad, when he decided to come to america-- first of all, he...
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we seem to have lost mr watkins there on that satellite lead to philadelphia but the general gist of certainly the republican point of view as we wonder how the white house will react to that news as they wake up to it of the. rest of roger stone still ahead here on the al-jazeera news these social issues being pushed aside in britain leaders are consumed by break sit and cattles players aiming to make history in the asian cup quarter finals against south korea peter we'll bring you the very latest. as well as president has had his opponents at home and abroad with backing from the military and world powers like russia and china but the u.s. and its latin american allies are demanding that nicolas maduro be replaced by opposition leader one way though who's declared himself the interim president and germany is warning that it may also recognize quote i was president of venezuela fails to hold proper elections when the moment will speak to a latin america to tell e.c. and newman who is in computer on the colombia venezuela border but first this report from. one after the other venezue
we seem to have lost mr watkins there on that satellite lead to philadelphia but the general gist of certainly the republican point of view as we wonder how the white house will react to that news as they wake up to it of the. rest of roger stone still ahead here on the al-jazeera news these social issues being pushed aside in britain leaders are consumed by break sit and cattles players aiming to make history in the asian cup quarter finals against south korea peter we'll bring you the very...
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-- as well as philadelphi airport and philadelphia -- as well as newark airport and philadelphia. i can tell you i spoke to one source who talks frequently with this administration viewed as an outside communication strategist who told me quite simply that the pressure was palpable coming out this morning of the white house. lisa: thank you so much. we appreciate all of this. we will be getting further updates throughout the day. the interesting thing to me was the market action response to the end of the government shutdown. albeit temporary. not much action if anything. stocks are off the earlier highs. the s&p u ap little less than 0.9%. intel plunging the most since last july. the dollar weakening. gold still a haven. people piling in. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: time now for social climbers. the stocks making waves in social media today. you can find this on the terminal. we have a team today. first, stealing american trade secrets. a u.s. block on technology exports has frozen its business. the integrated circuit was charged in november along with microelectronics of conspi
-- as well as philadelphi airport and philadelphia -- as well as newark airport and philadelphia. i can tell you i spoke to one source who talks frequently with this administration viewed as an outside communication strategist who told me quite simply that the pressure was palpable coming out this morning of the white house. lisa: thank you so much. we appreciate all of this. we will be getting further updates throughout the day. the interesting thing to me was the market action response to the...
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the mayor of philadelphia. kevin hart. they would speak about the issue. finally, the supreme court of pennsylvania ordered his release. the da also wanted to let them out. the da saying, we want to release him. everybody except the judge wants to let them out of jail. april 24. i always say, that they changed our lives. that's what has me here today. it started, how do we get them out of prison? saying, theto me criminal justice system is so broken, we have to help take it out. i'm really excited. last thing, i promise. i'm just shutting up. >> you know what. [laughter] [applause] .> this is incredible when you love somebody in they go down, this is important stuff. it took a minute that it was important. [laughter] the passion. tell us how you got involved in all of this stuff? >> first of all, i'm just really honored to be here. there are so many incredible people in this room. people who the system affected, we are the reason -- you are the reason we do what we do. another round of applause for everybody here who's been through it. [applause] i'm in a
the mayor of philadelphia. kevin hart. they would speak about the issue. finally, the supreme court of pennsylvania ordered his release. the da also wanted to let them out. the da saying, we want to release him. everybody except the judge wants to let them out of jail. april 24. i always say, that they changed our lives. that's what has me here today. it started, how do we get them out of prison? saying, theto me criminal justice system is so broken, we have to help take it out. i'm really...
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departures from new york la guardia philadelphia and newark are all being delayed it is day forty five of the shutdown with still no end in sight after the u.s. senate rejected two rival proposals to end it on thursday opposition democrats objected donald trump's demands for five point seven billion dollars for affordable hundreds of thousands of u.s. government workers on our missing that second monthly pay day let's get more from alan fischer who's following developments in washington of course we've been speaking about one hundred of thousands of government workers who've been going without their paychecks now for a second month and on top of that we have delays at several major airports. exactly there was a ground stop placed on all flights into la guardia in the last ninety minutes or so that growing stop has now been lifted what does that mean and means if you're sitting on a plane anywhere else in the united states and you think you're flying to laguardia airport essentially your plane was told you're not leaving until we see you absolutely can and it's safe so know that grown s
departures from new york la guardia philadelphia and newark are all being delayed it is day forty five of the shutdown with still no end in sight after the u.s. senate rejected two rival proposals to end it on thursday opposition democrats objected donald trump's demands for five point seven billion dollars for affordable hundreds of thousands of u.s. government workers on our missing that second monthly pay day let's get more from alan fischer who's following developments in washington of...
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if you talk to ed rendell who had been mayor of philadelphia philadelphia and then governor of the state of pennsylvania, he would tell you, the mayor's job is far and away the best. you really get a chance to do something. and then there's the federal level of government. the shutdown has been going on for 35 days and nearly all of you have seen the effects in your cities and towns. can you imagine shutting down your city governments for 35 days? inconceivable. some 800,000 federal workers aren't getting paid, including disgracefully some of our men and women in uniform and that has ripple effects across businesses in every community. and then there are the families who can't get a mortgage. farmers who are not getting the payments they're owed and small business owners who can't get loans to expand and grow. and as bad as all this has been, and it is really bad, imagine what would happen at the local level if we shut down? the garbage would pile up and schools and libraries would close, after-school programs would close. businesses couldn't get permits to open. families couldn't get ac
if you talk to ed rendell who had been mayor of philadelphia philadelphia and then governor of the state of pennsylvania, he would tell you, the mayor's job is far and away the best. you really get a chance to do something. and then there's the federal level of government. the shutdown has been going on for 35 days and nearly all of you have seen the effects in your cities and towns. can you imagine shutting down your city governments for 35 days? inconceivable. some 800,000 federal workers...
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then in full philadelphia, city probation is more intense than a suburban probation because a suburban probation you would probably have 100 probation is coming in a week. city probation you probably got 200 coming in a day. so, if you come in with the dirty urine, most like me if you have five years probation you can be sentenced to five years being addicted to drugs coming in in philadelphia, i never wanted to admit to my probation officer that i was addicted to opioids because that's like admitting myself into the conditions and being locked up, shackled and people with violent stabbings, and animal mentality basically. i didn't have a choice, later on in life i finally graduated from living in lower class, extreme lower class and i moved to a middle last neighborhood and my probation changed to a different kind of probation and next my probation was a suburban area and i actually went to see my probation officer before and she asked me what eyes i addicted to drugs and she found me rehabilitation. she put me in therapy for two months even while i was on the road i had to fly into m
then in full philadelphia, city probation is more intense than a suburban probation because a suburban probation you would probably have 100 probation is coming in a week. city probation you probably got 200 coming in a day. so, if you come in with the dirty urine, most like me if you have five years probation you can be sentenced to five years being addicted to drugs coming in in philadelphia, i never wanted to admit to my probation officer that i was addicted to opioids because that's like...
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oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. involved in a meeting with trump campaign officials in 2016, will she's been charged with obstruction of justice. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us to explain. >> thank you, good afternoon. the lawyer natalia veselnitskaya is charged with obstruction of justice. this charge reveals a lot about her deep ties to the kremlin and that is what is significant here. the u.s. attorney for the southern district of no new york allegation natalia veselnitskaya secretly worked with the russian prosecutor to falsify evidence to influence the court and to benefit her client, the investment firm preveszon holding. she worked with the co-founder of fusion, simpson. she met with him before and after the trump tower meeting. since matters, his firm was also behind the anti-trump dossier. in a wide-ranging 2018 interview with fox news, veselnitskaya played down the trump tower meeting, promises of dirt on hillary clinton to secure that meet
oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. involved in a meeting with trump campaign officials in 2016, will she's been charged with obstruction of justice. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us to explain. >> thank you, good afternoon. the lawyer natalia veselnitskaya is charged with obstruction of justice. this charge reveals a lot about her deep ties to the kremlin and that is what is...
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we incident in philadelphia, worked to. a warm welcoming environment for all customers to come to our stores. the incident in philadelphia, we failed that day and had to recognize we failed. we had understand everything that caused that to happen and take action to ensure it doesn't happen again. that is exactly what we have done and it made us a better company. along the way, along this journey, we recognized in the work we are doing to help provide partner support when they have to deal with the occasional situation where somebody needs social services or some assistance, we have put a lot of that infrastructure in place. yet, we would knowledge there is always more we can do. the philadelphia incident has made us a better company and we are on a journey. david: when you came in you set up a new strategic plan for starbucks. a successful company whose growth has trailed off of it. where are you on influencing that plan? how much more do we have to look forward to? kevin: clearly we laid the foundation of this plan through
we incident in philadelphia, worked to. a warm welcoming environment for all customers to come to our stores. the incident in philadelphia, we failed that day and had to recognize we failed. we had understand everything that caused that to happen and take action to ensure it doesn't happen again. that is exactly what we have done and it made us a better company. along the way, along this journey, we recognized in the work we are doing to help provide partner support when they have to deal with...
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north of philadelphia don't expect really any snow at all. baltimore to d.c., maybe one to two inches at most three that's really going to wrap up our snow totals. highest totals fredericksburg towards richmond. >> it's not a true storm unless school is closed. >> good for parents, less impact. >> i'm sure kids would rather it happen on monday. thanks, bill. >>> unemployment claims skyrocket in the wake of a government shutdown. will the government workers who are applying even qualify? we'll try to answer that question next. answer that question next. ♪here you come again lookin' better than♪ ♪a body has a right to ♪and shakin' me up so ♪that all i really know ♪is here you come again, and here i go, here i go♪ here we come again. applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. show of hands, who's
north of philadelphia don't expect really any snow at all. baltimore to d.c., maybe one to two inches at most three that's really going to wrap up our snow totals. highest totals fredericksburg towards richmond. >> it's not a true storm unless school is closed. >> good for parents, less impact. >> i'm sure kids would rather it happen on monday. thanks, bill. >>> unemployment claims skyrocket in the wake of a government shutdown. will the government workers who are...
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a graduate of philadelphia high school for girls, she loves philadelphia and covering the city desk, recently moved to dc and we are happy to have her here. she is investigating local news and as of july she worked for the philadelphia and white house reporter, selected her to cover the administration so godspeed. thank you for taking time to join us. please join me in welcoming martine kalaw and abby cruz. [applause] >> i want to start this event a little differently. would you mind reading from your book. >> absolutely not. the selection i selected, i will read from the first chapter, i can introduce the audience to the story. this first chapter, the subsection of the first chapter is called betrayal. when i buried my mother i also buried my memories of her mistreatment to honor her but one day in a law office in buffalo, new york i was asked by my attorney to betray her to win my freedom in the land of the free. how audacious of him to even suggest. this immigration hearing needed to be the final because i was running out of stamina and coping mechanisms. how long can i maintain t
a graduate of philadelphia high school for girls, she loves philadelphia and covering the city desk, recently moved to dc and we are happy to have her here. she is investigating local news and as of july she worked for the philadelphia and white house reporter, selected her to cover the administration so godspeed. thank you for taking time to join us. please join me in welcoming martine kalaw and abby cruz. [applause] >> i want to start this event a little differently. would you mind...
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she'she is a graduate of the philadelphia high school for girls and university graduate and loves philadelphia and talking to the residence of the philadelphia daily news and is recently moved to dc and we are so happy to have her here. she's covering and investigating local news and as of july she's worked for the ability of reporter i want to start off this event a little differently with my reading of the book. >> absolutely not. i'm going to read from the first chapter that i can introduce the audience to the story. the first chapter and the first subsection of the chapter is called betrayal. i also buried my memories of her mistreatment to honor her but bt one day and the law office in the once famous cover in buffalo, new york, i was asked by my attorney to portray her in order to win my freedom in the land of the free. how audacious attempt to even suggest. this immigration hearing needed to be the final because i was running out of stamina and coping mechanisms. just how long could i maintain the charade of being a normal american girl. my pro bono lawyer had assured me everything but
she'she is a graduate of the philadelphia high school for girls and university graduate and loves philadelphia and talking to the residence of the philadelphia daily news and is recently moved to dc and we are so happy to have her here. she's covering and investigating local news and as of july she's worked for the ability of reporter i want to start off this event a little differently with my reading of the book. >> absolutely not. i'm going to read from the first chapter that i can...
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chester, sheriff in pennsylvania of the it is loathed southwest of philadelphia. an area you are familiar with. b.c.he home of que and i want to share with you a short story of a young boy named ben who took a trip into philadelphia where he aquird heroin. he brought it back and within an hour he was dead. i spoke to his father yesterday and told him i would be seeing and i asked his father if there was anything he wanted me to share. i gave it to kelly an nmp e. i wanted you to read the last ben. ben. ng to his son his body was exposed to a heroin substance and stopped his heart and grabbed us of robbing. drugs that came over our southern border and traced it to a cartel. and millions avoc of loved ones. about to do something this. pleas, mr. president, please do something about it. >> mr. president, from the men and women law enforcement, we thank you for standing tall for us. let me address the word manufactured that we keep hearing. very demeaning to law enforcement. there is not any agency in this oupt try that isn't country by the metric tone of heroin, coca
chester, sheriff in pennsylvania of the it is loathed southwest of philadelphia. an area you are familiar with. b.c.he home of que and i want to share with you a short story of a young boy named ben who took a trip into philadelphia where he aquird heroin. he brought it back and within an hour he was dead. i spoke to his father yesterday and told him i would be seeing and i asked his father if there was anything he wanted me to share. i gave it to kelly an nmp e. i wanted you to read the last...