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peggy is in philadelphia. she is banished and promised won't communicate with her husband and they made her go so she goes to new york city. her father takes her on a sad trip to new york city to rejoin her husband and that is another unknowable about whether she really wanted to rejoin her husband or not. women who are not allowed legally to divorce at that time. the divorce law was passed after that. women have almost no choice. she couldn't stay with her family. and she loved. where could she go other than rejoin her husband? >> she is 20 years old and only saw her parents and her siblings one time after she was banished. >> until the war was over. she was treated rudely and people didn't like her very much so she only -- cheese spent her life in exile in london and canada. the book goes from birth to death and later -- and benedict arnolds made more money looking off of the american revolution than any single person and kept losing money, his wife had a very tough life. >> she was popular in england and qu
peggy is in philadelphia. she is banished and promised won't communicate with her husband and they made her go so she goes to new york city. her father takes her on a sad trip to new york city to rejoin her husband and that is another unknowable about whether she really wanted to rejoin her husband or not. women who are not allowed legally to divorce at that time. the divorce law was passed after that. women have almost no choice. she couldn't stay with her family. and she loved. where could...
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philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new y
philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support...
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in philadelphia, it has been estimated that 18% of voters lack the proper id. at least one republican politician has already boosted the new voter id law will help mitt romney win the state. >> voter id, which will allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania -- done. >> that was pennsylvania house majority leader mike turzai, a republican. on thursday, the pennsylvania supreme court heard arguments on whether to allow the controversial law to go into effect, or to approve a preliminary injunction. one planted in the case is longtime voter will lilly, was born in rural georgia before moving to philadelphia in 1957. in this video, produced by the aclu, she explains how she cannot get a photo id because georgia kept no record of her birth. >> i handed out literature for people to vote to. i have been voting since i was 18. i will not be able to vote because i do not have the proper photo id. i have been trying for 10 years to get my photo id. i was born in georgia. for some reason, they said they cannot find it. i don'tthink it is fair believe it is fai
in philadelphia, it has been estimated that 18% of voters lack the proper id. at least one republican politician has already boosted the new voter id law will help mitt romney win the state. >> voter id, which will allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania -- done. >> that was pennsylvania house majority leader mike turzai, a republican. on thursday, the pennsylvania supreme court heard arguments on whether to allow the controversial law to go into effect, or to approve...
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this was a plane leaving philadelphia heading to dallas but it was ordered to come back to philadelphia because the possibility there may be explosives on that plane. we don't know how many people are on that plane. look at all of the vehicles surrounding that plane right now. but it was bound for -- leaving philadelphia heading for dallas, texas, when it was told to come back to philadelphia, land, because there is a possibility, a report there may be splos explosives on the ground. we have not heard of injuries, you can see it surrounded there. this is all we know. these are live pictures but we will keep you posted on what is happening there with a plane forced back to land in philadelphia. >> after a stirring speech by former president bill clinton president obama is set to take the stage tonight. sandra endo is there by the highlights. >> reporter: good morning, pam. it was a quintessential bill clinton moment on stage last night. he gave a rouse in speech firing up this crowd and created more anticipation for the president's speech tonight. he made a forceful endorsement of barack
this was a plane leaving philadelphia heading to dallas but it was ordered to come back to philadelphia because the possibility there may be explosives on that plane. we don't know how many people are on that plane. look at all of the vehicles surrounding that plane right now. but it was bound for -- leaving philadelphia heading for dallas, texas, when it was told to come back to philadelphia, land, because there is a possibility, a report there may be splos explosives on the ground. we have...
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this is a photo that we have flight 1267 left philadelphia after 7:00 a.m. eastern time. police received a phone call that someone on board tried to get past tsa with liquid explosives. however the airplane has removed the passengers and is back on the tarmac. there also taken a passenger off of the airplane in handcuffs. we will can you more information and keeping you updated on the kron 4 latest. >> the world fire near the los angeles national fire with residents in this small community. are returning to their homes after this wildfire forced evacuation's. this is in very steep terrain. containment is climbing. 44 percent. you can see those flames from yesterday with over 44 a. have burned. remnants of tropical storm have also brought storms towards southern california helping the firefighting efforts. firefighters were concerned that the moisture could even provide some dry lightning but that has not been a problem. full containment is expected next week. >> utility regulators from california found no problems after claims of the pg&e pipelines had not been properly i
this is a photo that we have flight 1267 left philadelphia after 7:00 a.m. eastern time. police received a phone call that someone on board tried to get past tsa with liquid explosives. however the airplane has removed the passengers and is back on the tarmac. there also taken a passenger off of the airplane in handcuffs. we will can you more information and keeping you updated on the kron 4 latest. >> the world fire near the los angeles national fire with residents in this small...
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a crash at old philadelphia road. over the bay bridge, westbound 50, some kind of road hazard in the roadway. we will check on that and see what that road hazard is. eight minutes on the inner loop in the northwest corner. eight minutes on 95 northbound on the north side. the major roadways are checking out ok. the inner and outer loops are moving fine. the disabled vehicle northbound is clear. moving just fine northbound and southbound. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> some called the electric. the crowd was on its feet several times as michelle obama wowed delegates. >> our team coverage begins with tracie potts. >> democrats bringing their heavyweight. former president bill clinton. the only person more popular michelle obama. she brought democrats to their feet last night with a speech about decisions based on family values. >> these issues are not political. they are personal. barack knows what it means when a family struggles. >> a message aimed at women. >> he believes that women are more than capable
a crash at old philadelphia road. over the bay bridge, westbound 50, some kind of road hazard in the roadway. we will check on that and see what that road hazard is. eight minutes on the inner loop in the northwest corner. eight minutes on 95 northbound on the north side. the major roadways are checking out ok. the inner and outer loops are moving fine. the disabled vehicle northbound is clear. moving just fine northbound and southbound. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> some...
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in 2009, he began a stint as a teacher at philadelphia's largest public high school. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hungerut. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he embarked on a unique journey when he decided to teach 10th grade english in philadelphia. that experience served as the basis for a series. it also inspired a new book, "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i ever had." good to have you back on this program. what are you apologizing for? >> i apologize for not being a great student myself. why didn't i apply myself? when i got there and did this, and saw what it is like to be a teacher in a school of over 3000 kids w
in 2009, he began a stint as a teacher at philadelphia's largest public high school. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hungerut. >> and by...
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in 2009, he began a stint as a teacher at philadelphia's largest public high school. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he embarked on a unique journey when he decided to teach 10th grade english in philadelphia. that experience served as the basis for a series. it also inspired a new book, "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i ever had." good to have you back on this program. what are you apologizing for? >> i apologize for not being a great student myself. why didn't i apply myself? when i got there and did this, and saw what it is like to be a teacher in a school of over 3000 kids
in 2009, he began a stint as a teacher at philadelphia's largest public high school. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by...
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the ravens in philadelphia trying to move to 2-0. each of the last two years they had that opportunity after big week one wins but failed to do so. that's their challenge this afternoon at lincoln financial stadium. the offense we saw monday night against cincinnati was incredible. first play of the game, 52 yards, hammer drop to torrey smith, onward they went from there. today's challenge is greater. they're on the road and the no-huddle offense is a tougher challenge. but you have to deal with the fact that the secondary of philadelphia is very good. torrey smith, though, doesn't sound all that concerned. just another game in the nfl. >> they're tough. they've got a technique and get open. sounds basic, especially against those guys, nnamdi arguably the best in the game, between him and revis, it's going to be a great battle for all of us. >> very interested to see what the offensive line will look like. last week we saw kelechi osemele, rookie at right tackle and ramon harewood at left guard. he never played in an nfl game. after
the ravens in philadelphia trying to move to 2-0. each of the last two years they had that opportunity after big week one wins but failed to do so. that's their challenge this afternoon at lincoln financial stadium. the offense we saw monday night against cincinnati was incredible. first play of the game, 52 yards, hammer drop to torrey smith, onward they went from there. today's challenge is greater. they're on the road and the no-huddle offense is a tougher challenge. but you have to deal...
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we've got another check on that breaking news out of philadelphia... where there are reports of a threat of explosives... on a u-s airways plane. plane. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. man. the eternal tribute to cal ripken junior... on fox 45 news at five. we're learning more information about that diverted plane in philadelphia. &pthe uus airways flight on it' way to dallas had to turn explosives were on it. it.it happened around 7 passengers were removed from the plane.we're told one person was led awayyby law enforcemmnt.no word on their involvlement in the incident. airport officials say
we've got another check on that breaking news out of philadelphia... where there are reports of a threat of explosives... on a u-s airways plane. plane. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of...
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you are looking at a live picture from the philadelphia airport. that plane was ordered back to the airport after someone called saying there were possible explosives onboard. a sweep of the plane is complete and the all-clear has been given. the airport is open. >>> number five, oakland a's pitcher mccarthy is in the hospital for observation after being hit empty head yesterday, hard to watch. it happened in the 4th inning. the ball hit him above his right ear. he was able to walk off the field. >>> final check on weather and traffic. >>> showers moving to the east of milpitas now -- going to continue moving through the hills and mountains to the east of the santa clara valleys. could make it up towards patterson pass in the income half hour. maybe some of the southern valleys around livermore, tesla road, could also see a little wet weather over the next half hour. more sunshine and temperatures warmer by the afternoon. >>> recap, traffic hot spot coming up right now in the union city fremont area waze app showing very slow traffic out of hayward
you are looking at a live picture from the philadelphia airport. that plane was ordered back to the airport after someone called saying there were possible explosives onboard. a sweep of the plane is complete and the all-clear has been given. the airport is open. >>> number five, oakland a's pitcher mccarthy is in the hospital for observation after being hit empty head yesterday, hard to watch. it happened in the 4th inning. the ball hit him above his right ear. he was able to walk off...
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i'll put him on a bus to philadelphia tomorrow. savitz tells me in front of sandusky, that i'm not leaving them here. what came to my mind is one sicko calling another sick0 a sick0. >> dr. phil: and sandusky had naked pictures of you guys? >> yes. >> dr. phil: how did he have them? in a folder? >> we came from philadelphia going there. ed savitz brought them. all these pictures. he had them in like an orange color little envelope that you would use in an office setting. ed savitz had it in his jacket. we came up there and sat down. once we got to the side and the sexual conversation was talking about the propositioning, that's when savitz pulled out the pictures and started showing them to sandusky and the other guys in the ring. in return, sandusky takes out a couple pictures and shows ed savitz and others. they're kind of swapping pictures at this point. >> dr. phil: where was this taking place? >> at the second mile event. >> dr. phil: where was that? is it a hotel or -- >> this was i believe at their main facility. >> dr. phil
i'll put him on a bus to philadelphia tomorrow. savitz tells me in front of sandusky, that i'm not leaving them here. what came to my mind is one sicko calling another sick0 a sick0. >> dr. phil: and sandusky had naked pictures of you guys? >> yes. >> dr. phil: how did he have them? in a folder? >> we came from philadelphia going there. ed savitz brought them. all these pictures. he had them in like an orange color little envelope that you would use in an office setting....
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airways flight 1267 had already left philadelphia. itas on its way to dallas when a threat was called in. it involved a passenger carrying some sort of explosive liquid. this happened just shortly after 7:00 a.m. eastern. the plane as you can see is on the ground. passengers are still aboard that plane. the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of homeland security, juliette kayam. she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to figure out the most important thing was this a hoax or not. the specificity that there's an individual on this plane, you know, makes it sound like there might be a little bit of -- i don't want to say, you know, a hockey behind it. because you tend not to get cal
airways flight 1267 had already left philadelphia. itas on its way to dallas when a threat was called in. it involved a passenger carrying some sort of explosive liquid. this happened just shortly after 7:00 a.m. eastern. the plane as you can see is on the ground. passengers are still aboard that plane. the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of homeland...
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it was signed in philadelphia's independence hall. another historic artifact there also survived the centuries. as wyatt andrews reports, it plays a big role in ringing in patriotism. >> reporter: almost every year since she was a child, 68-year-old susan phillips has squeezed her way around the support beams and walked to the top of the bell tower of independence hall in philadelphia. that is a tough climb. why is it so important? >> this is a time when we the people have a chance to be we the people and do something instead of by mechanical means. >> reporter: the successor to the liberty bell and you get to toll it. >> yeah, pretty special. >> reporter: almost every day, the centennial bell here is rung on the hour by a machine. except for one day, typically on the fourth of july, when phillips brings the ropes. >> we do one, two, and we hit it. >> reporter: a team of bell tollers rings the bell by hand. phillips is the head bell ringer of the independence hall bell ringer society. there are 13 members in tribute to the 13 colonies
it was signed in philadelphia's independence hall. another historic artifact there also survived the centuries. as wyatt andrews reports, it plays a big role in ringing in patriotism. >> reporter: almost every year since she was a child, 68-year-old susan phillips has squeezed her way around the support beams and walked to the top of the bell tower of independence hall in philadelphia. that is a tough climb. why is it so important? >> this is a time when we the people have a chance...
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you are taking a live look in philadelphia, you can see that police enforcement is out there. local media reports that one man has been removed in the air, from the airplane in handcuffs. we will bring you the latest >> this morning, state flags will fly at half staff in memory of a slain a chp officer. officer can use youngstrom is being remembered today in mai martinez >> there is a memorial behind me that has been growing all night long as people get word of the death of officer youngstrom. he was pronounced dead just after 6:00 last evening. >> is my sad duty to share with you that the officer has been taken off life-support. >> that was the chaplain delivering the news to those gathered to honor the officer at a vigil that then turned into a memorial in fairfield near the neighborhood where he lived. he had been on life support long enough for his organs to be given to eight different people. he was 37 years old and leaves behind a wife and four kids >> very touching. it is a great feeling that despite something bad, you actually have the community come together. excuse m
you are taking a live look in philadelphia, you can see that police enforcement is out there. local media reports that one man has been removed in the air, from the airplane in handcuffs. we will bring you the latest >> this morning, state flags will fly at half staff in memory of a slain a chp officer. officer can use youngstrom is being remembered today in mai martinez >> there is a memorial behind me that has been growing all night long as people get word of the death of officer...
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airways flight 1267 had already left philadelphia. it was on its way to dallas when a threat was called in. it involved a passenger carrying some sort of explosive liquid. this happened just shortly after 7:00 a.m. eastern. the plane as you can see is on the ground. passengers are still aboard that plane. the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of homeland security, juliette kayam. she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to figure out the most important thing was this a hoax or not. the specificity that there's an individual on this plane, you know, makes it sound like there might be a little bit of -- i don't want to say, you know, a hockey behind it. because you tend not to get c
airways flight 1267 had already left philadelphia. it was on its way to dallas when a threat was called in. it involved a passenger carrying some sort of explosive liquid. this happened just shortly after 7:00 a.m. eastern. the plane as you can see is on the ground. passengers are still aboard that plane. the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of...
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wyatt andrews, cbs news, philadelphia. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all round the world, good night. >> good evening i am dana king >> i am alan martin. it is hard to imagine prosecutors and public defenders taking the same side in any case. >> but that is a point of having both, it is exactly what has happened in one bay area county hit hard by budget cuts and ann noterangelo explains that it is criminal justice workers who may soon take their case out of court. >> the county has managed to avoid a strike announcement for another day but it is clear here in contra costa county that the public defenders and a deputy district attorneys are mad and prepared to walk. >> we have made lots of concessions, from the beginning we started off making concessions because we know that times are bad. >> it is getting worse for court-appointed attorneys who will be the lowest paid public defenders in the bay area under the proposed cuts. mike kelly says that have
wyatt andrews, cbs news, philadelphia. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all round the world, good night. >> good evening i am dana king >> i am alan martin. it is hard to imagine prosecutors and public defenders taking the same side in any case. >> but that is a point of having both, it is exactly what has happened in one bay area county hit hard by budget cuts and ann noterangelo explains that it is criminal justice workers who...
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this front is kind of stalled out here all the way back through just outside of philadelphia. back through central pennsylvania and all the way through the ohio valley into kansas and oklahoma. all along we've had areas of rain over the last two to three days. the heavy rain has now moved out but almost two inches of rain. it's just a little dent in the drought. this is what we need, more weather patterns like this. oklahoma city towards tulsa, just a shield of rain here all the way north of mccallister. that's great news there. rain continues in southern pennsylvania. the pennsylvania turnpike is not an enjoyable ride this morning. this rain is heading for philadelphia and new jersey eventually as we go throughout your morning rush hour. as far as the forecast goes today, we're beautiful in the northern portion of the country and it's in the middle that we're dealing with the rainfall today including washington, d.c. that's a look at your national forecast and now here's a look at the weather outside your window. washington, d.c., will not see rain all day long. most of it wi
this front is kind of stalled out here all the way back through just outside of philadelphia. back through central pennsylvania and all the way through the ohio valley into kansas and oklahoma. all along we've had areas of rain over the last two to three days. the heavy rain has now moved out but almost two inches of rain. it's just a little dent in the drought. this is what we need, more weather patterns like this. oklahoma city towards tulsa, just a shield of rain here all the way north of...
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one group in philadelphia is trying to help close the gap. our national correspondent, susan candiotti, has a look. >>> what's at the end of the sentence? >> career? >> right. >> reporter: sabrina young, a former i.t. manager and single mom, used to look at the victims of the recession and feel lucky she wasn't one of them. >> i felt so blessed. i was glad that i knew what was going on. i was aware of it. and i felt fortunate to have my job. >> reporter: that was before she became one of the nation's millions who are unemployed. >> right now, we're just -- i can't even say making ends meet. like we're just staying above water. >> reporter: it's been nine long months since young lost her job. she dropped her salary requirements and expandeher search to outside of philadelphia where she lives with her two sons. but even with two college degrees and 20 years of experience, the former air force vet is still part of a grim reality. according to the bureau of labor statistics, a whopping 14% of blacks are unemployed. that's almost twice the 7.2% of
one group in philadelphia is trying to help close the gap. our national correspondent, susan candiotti, has a look. >>> what's at the end of the sentence? >> career? >> right. >> reporter: sabrina young, a former i.t. manager and single mom, used to look at the victims of the recession and feel lucky she wasn't one of them. >> i felt so blessed. i was glad that i knew what was going on. i was aware of it. and i felt fortunate to have my job. >> reporter:...
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one group in philadelphia is trying to help close the gap. our national correspondent, susan candiotti, has a look. >>> what's at the end of the sentence? >> career? >> right. >> reporter: sabrina young, a former i.t. manager and single mom, used to look at the victims of the recession and feel lucky she wasn't one of them. >> i felt so blessed. i was glad that i knew what was going on. i was aware of it. and i felt fortunate to have my job. >> reporter: that was before she became one of the nation's millions who are unemployed. >> right now, we're just -- i can't even say making ends meet. like we're just staying above water. >> reporter: it's been nine long months since young lost her job. she dropped her salary requirements and expanded her search to outside of philadelphia where she lives with her two sons. but even with two college degrees and 20 years of experience, the former air force vet is still part of a grim reality. according to the bureau of labor statistics, a whopping 14% of blacks are unemployed. that's almost twice the 7.2%
one group in philadelphia is trying to help close the gap. our national correspondent, susan candiotti, has a look. >>> what's at the end of the sentence? >> career? >> right. >> reporter: sabrina young, a former i.t. manager and single mom, used to look at the victims of the recession and feel lucky she wasn't one of them. >> i felt so blessed. i was glad that i knew what was going on. i was aware of it. and i felt fortunate to have my job. >> reporter:...
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according to the philadelphia police, one of them shouts meet immediately "give me the money." so they're trying to, of course, rob this service station. you see one of the workers get struck in the head by a pistol. i don't know if that's a reaction, brave, or stupid. you see him smack the gun away. watch what happens next. you're thinking, these guys are going to clean out the register. this worker here closest to us grabs this metal stool and chases these guys out of the store. these guys walk away with nothing. >> but they had a gun and he had a chair, and the chair trumped the gun? >> that's what i thought the first time i saw this video, which makes me think either these suspects were in no way prepared to fire this gun or this was a fake gun from the beginning. >> this guy, the entire video, he is so remarkably calm. >> you don't get to see much of their faces because they have hoodies on. so it will be tough to identify them. the philadelphia police department released this video asking for the public's help. >>> there's a reason why we don't really like using public ba
according to the philadelphia police, one of them shouts meet immediately "give me the money." so they're trying to, of course, rob this service station. you see one of the workers get struck in the head by a pistol. i don't know if that's a reaction, brave, or stupid. you see him smack the gun away. watch what happens next. you're thinking, these guys are going to clean out the register. this worker here closest to us grabs this metal stool and chases these guys out of the store....
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philadelphia, southward, through areas in kentucky and d.c. here, we're going to see hit-and-miss showers and storms. here's the path that isaac has taken across. illinois and inn. indiana. the last 48 hours, indianapolis, two inches. we will continue to watch spotty areas of rain, in portions of ohio and extreme eastern portions of kentucky. so, what's next? this is the peak week of hurricane season. we always have one or two storms to track at this time of year. we have tropical storm leslie. this is a very slow-moving system. there's a dip in the jet stream is not going to pick the storm up. it's going to linger off the east coast for at least a week. so, if you're heading to the beaches of the next two, three, four, five days, the rip current threat will be great. also, the waves from the storm will be approaching the beaches. the surfers will love it. but if you're swimming with kids, the storm by saturday, could be over bermuda. bermuda could get brushed by this storm. we'll wait and see how that plays out. there's a couple of scenarios
philadelphia, southward, through areas in kentucky and d.c. here, we're going to see hit-and-miss showers and storms. here's the path that isaac has taken across. illinois and inn. indiana. the last 48 hours, indianapolis, two inches. we will continue to watch spotty areas of rain, in portions of ohio and extreme eastern portions of kentucky. so, what's next? this is the peak week of hurricane season. we always have one or two storms to track at this time of year. we have tropical storm leslie....
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. >>> in philadelphia bomb detecting dogs swept through u.s. airways flight 1267 after a bomb square. this was the scene early this morning at the philadelphia international airport. authorities say the flight heading to dallas returned to philadelphia shortly after tag off around 8:00 this morning. police were seen taking one man away in handcuffs. so far he has not been identified, nor has he been charged. all 69 passengers and five crew members got off the plane safely. right now there is no word that there were any explosives found. >>> a d.c. police officer shoots a pit bull that was running in anacostia. this happened around 7:00 this morning on 17th street southeast. neighbors called complaining about the dog. when an officer arrived on the scene, the dog started charging at the officer and also a 10- year-old girl who was walking by. police say the officer pulled the girl to safety and then shot the dog wounding the dog, not killing the dog. police said they are still investigating how this dog got away and was running around loose. so
. >>> in philadelphia bomb detecting dogs swept through u.s. airways flight 1267 after a bomb square. this was the scene early this morning at the philadelphia international airport. authorities say the flight heading to dallas returned to philadelphia shortly after tag off around 8:00 this morning. police were seen taking one man away in handcuffs. so far he has not been identified, nor has he been charged. all 69 passengers and five crew members got off the plane safely. right now...
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and i-95, you're heading out the door any time soon in wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. one area of heavy rain and thunderstorms is rolling through. you can see the lhtning atil bring you a half hour worth of thunderstorms and heavy rain in that little isolated spot. otherwise, just light rain this morning. right now over new york city. so it's going to be a slow drive especially in the state of new jersey towards the border of pennsyania and the philadelphia area. chh nngnd should be dry today. a little more humid and warmer south of that front. notice d.c. today, 83 degrees. a slight chance of a shower or storm. yo w you're beautiful in the great lakes. no problems areas from dallas to houston to new orleans. ur a wo tgheavy raieadi friday night and into saturday. that area is also been very dry lately, too. so a little split in the country right now. you expect that this time of the year. the northern half of the nation cool and dry. the southern half is still holding on to mmer. >> all right, bill karins. let's turn to sports now the nfl and referees union reached an
and i-95, you're heading out the door any time soon in wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. one area of heavy rain and thunderstorms is rolling through. you can see the lhtning atil bring you a half hour worth of thunderstorms and heavy rain in that little isolated spot. otherwise, just light rain this morning. right now over new york city. so it's going to be a slow drive especially in the state of new jersey towards the border of pennsyania and the philadelphia area. chh nngnd should be dry...
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so in philadelphia county. so that's something. >> philly is a city with the least number of drivers. >> that's right. >> i've read that -- i'm reading from -- it's amazing. it's row house people that own their homes, they are not wealthy homes, but they take the subway to the bus and that's how they get around. >> there's a big creative class of young people under 30 and they bike. they don't have a driver's license. >> rent cars when they need one. >> very important enterprise reporting. we've heard a lot about this problem. you've explored how difficult it is for one person to vote. when we return, what you're getting getting with a vote for mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed
so in philadelphia county. so that's something. >> philly is a city with the least number of drivers. >> that's right. >> i've read that -- i'm reading from -- it's amazing. it's row house people that own their homes, they are not wealthy homes, but they take the subway to the bus and that's how they get around. >> there's a big creative class of young people under 30 and they bike. they don't have a driver's license. >> rent cars when they need one. >> very...
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nationals took a big step forward in philadelphia tonight. second bater of the night, brace harper, gets things going with a two-run shot. top nine, jayson werth sends a ball up the middle. bryce harper would add another. nationals beat the phillies 8-4 lowering their magic number to four. >>> talk about some hot bats, it was a slugfest at camden yards. more one-sided slugfest. the orioles hosting the blue jays. seven home runs tonight. ties a franchise record. chris davis and manny machado hit two apiece. >>> believe it or not, the nba is set to open training camp soon. the washington wizards feel they're in the midst of that rebuild we've been hearing about that they started when john hall was drafted. however, head coach randy whitman says now is the time for wall to take charge and help turn the tide. >> this has got to be a big step for him in taking that next step, and he's done a lot of those things this summer to try to make that happen. and, you know, work ethic being a big part of it. >>> and finally tonight, what a time in washingt
nationals took a big step forward in philadelphia tonight. second bater of the night, brace harper, gets things going with a two-run shot. top nine, jayson werth sends a ball up the middle. bryce harper would add another. nationals beat the phillies 8-4 lowering their magic number to four. >>> talk about some hot bats, it was a slugfest at camden yards. more one-sided slugfest. the orioles hosting the blue jays. seven home runs tonight. ties a franchise record. chris davis and manny...
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and i-95, you're heading out the door any time soon in wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. one area of heavy rain and thunderstorms is rolling through. you can see the lightning strikes over the top of elkton. that will bring you a half hour worth of thunderstorms and heavy rain in that little isolated spot. otherwise, just light rain this morning. right now over new york city. so it's going to be a slow drive especially in the state of new jersey towards the border of pennsylvania and the philadelphia area. morning rain for you. much much new england should be dry today. a little more humid and warmer south of that front. notice d.c. today, 83 degrees. a slight chance of a shower or storm. your w you're beautiful in the great lakes. no problems in areas from dallas to houston to new orleans. i do have heavy rain heading your way as we go throughout friday night and into saturday. that area is also been very dry lately, too. so a little split in the country right now. you expect that this time of the year. the northern half of the nation cool and dry. the southern half is s
and i-95, you're heading out the door any time soon in wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. one area of heavy rain and thunderstorms is rolling through. you can see the lightning strikes over the top of elkton. that will bring you a half hour worth of thunderstorms and heavy rain in that little isolated spot. otherwise, just light rain this morning. right now over new york city. so it's going to be a slow drive especially in the state of new jersey towards the border of pennsylvania and the...
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. >>> now to that elaborate hoax played out at philadelphia international airport today.
. >>> now to that elaborate hoax played out at philadelphia international airport today.
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i think that's possible. >> do you know how long it's been since we had that in philadelphia? >> i would ask you. if you were run for office in pennsylvania and your political opponents owned the biggest newspaper in the state, what would you be saying on this program? >> well, look. we have that situation in pennsylvania. mr. scaffe owns the pittsburgh tribune. that's a fact of life and you live with it. by the way, most people understand that about the tribune. >> right. but that's a competitive situation. there are two papers in pittsburgh. so i mean -- >> that's the key point here, that the -- because we should make clear, newspaper owners have always used their -- particularly on the editorial page. >> forever, forever. >> chicago columnist for john kass. i was at a convention wasn't. >> he said no one ever bought a bicycle they didn't want to ride. that is very true. more on this and future newspapers right after we take a break. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than
i think that's possible. >> do you know how long it's been since we had that in philadelphia? >> i would ask you. if you were run for office in pennsylvania and your political opponents owned the biggest newspaper in the state, what would you be saying on this program? >> well, look. we have that situation in pennsylvania. mr. scaffe owns the pittsburgh tribune. that's a fact of life and you live with it. by the way, most people understand that about the tribune. >>...
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. >> in philadelphia, a friend of mine, latoya figaro was also missing. same type of crime, same level of suspicion. there was no national media attention. >> yeah, i think part of what's going on from almost the practical point of view, but not band aiding or giving it a reason why it should happen, a lot of the producers are white. and psychologically, whites may
. >> in philadelphia, a friend of mine, latoya figaro was also missing. same type of crime, same level of suspicion. there was no national media attention. >> yeah, i think part of what's going on from almost the practical point of view, but not band aiding or giving it a reason why it should happen, a lot of the producers are white. and psychologically, whites may
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two-one fillies in philadelphia -- phillies in philadelphia. five-one of-- 5-1 phillies. bottom of the sixth, that is when it unravels. a solo shot to right. 6-3, the final. the nats' magic number is 5. look at that. a two-run home run. a wild cadcard spot for the braves. blue jays and orioles tonight. 13-6. the orioles fall. the redskins signed he former packer running back. it brings experience to the rookie. he is a six-year veteran. he rushed for more than 4,000 yards in his career. an injured knee and an injured foot. clearly, they need help. the nfl reportedly met with the lockout officials today. in the meantime, a statement was released that upheld it and but agreed it was crazy out there what we saw. there should have been pass interference. the team is ready to put it behind them. >> our players are emotional right now, understandably so. but we are going to start giving our energy toward new orleans. >> $25,000 was the fine for actions against officials. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that ca
two-one fillies in philadelphia -- phillies in philadelphia. five-one of-- 5-1 phillies. bottom of the sixth, that is when it unravels. a solo shot to right. 6-3, the final. the nats' magic number is 5. look at that. a two-run home run. a wild cadcard spot for the braves. blue jays and orioles tonight. 13-6. the orioles fall. the redskins signed he former packer running back. it brings experience to the rookie. he is a six-year veteran. he rushed for more than 4,000 yards in his career. an...
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in philadelphia there's 40,000 abandoned properties. there's something really wrong with that picture. and it's really this whole issue about, like, who's in control and who's making the decisions and, you know, the wrong priorities. and the priority has to be the american people and not corporate greed. >> you have said, jill, we can and must shift to an economy in which 100% of our electricity is generated renewably. but we're headed in the other direction toward more fossil fuel, more drilling, more fracking and even on public lands. and the majority of people seem to like the jobs that creates and the local prosperity that comes with that "drill, baby, drill." >> and people would like even more if they could have jobs and local prosperity without destroying their climate, without polluting their air and their water and without basically, you know, riding us into a devastating future and in fact a devastating now because our water and our air and our climate are unraveling around us right now. >> you've said that to achieve your plat
in philadelphia there's 40,000 abandoned properties. there's something really wrong with that picture. and it's really this whole issue about, like, who's in control and who's making the decisions and, you know, the wrong priorities. and the priority has to be the american people and not corporate greed. >> you have said, jill, we can and must shift to an economy in which 100% of our electricity is generated renewably. but we're headed in the other direction toward more fossil fuel, more...
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now i've expanded to philadelphia and we take some students from philadelphia on college tours and it's great in. >> in april 2012 you took 18 students to chicago to some of the best schools in this country. as you'vementioned you expanded to filphilly, boston and other areas. >> you know, that's the big thing because when i talk to the students or i'll go to a high school somewhere in the country and i'll talk to students, i'll say what's the one thing that you want to get out of this educational process, and they're always telling me, well, i just want to see something else. you know, i thurng that education is more than books and being in class, but just being outside of my normal environment. so i think i could be educate thad way. they could see all the colleges in the area. my whole thing was to take them outside of their element and have them be educated in that way. >> we know education is important but the ref rage as it's being called, the nfl releasing a statement just a short time ago, nnamdi, they they're supporting the refs in this game with the packers, what do you think?
now i've expanded to philadelphia and we take some students from philadelphia on college tours and it's great in. >> in april 2012 you took 18 students to chicago to some of the best schools in this country. as you'vementioned you expanded to filphilly, boston and other areas. >> you know, that's the big thing because when i talk to the students or i'll go to a high school somewhere in the country and i'll talk to students, i'll say what's the one thing that you want to get out of...
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with wall street first is that now trading we always hear declines also the federal reserve bank of philadelphia president charles pops up so the central bank's new formed buying program probably won't work investors don't like that at all so the earlier games were fueled by the best estimates is housing data and consumer confidence but then are looking like a distant memory and all those stats helped out the europeans also close before these comments came out as you can see there we had gains for the footsie around a third of cent and two tenths before the dax just the common currency is continuing is a northward journey that does for the russian currency regulators have confirmed that the ruble will become pretty traded in the next few years the central bank will stop propping up the car to see if the exchange rate shifts now we have to go up to expert analysis on this if we go. we are really worried. because this policy actually don't sell stabilization what money typically flies when there's pictures with regimes as we've seen in russia in two thousand and seven and i want this you know is t
with wall street first is that now trading we always hear declines also the federal reserve bank of philadelphia president charles pops up so the central bank's new formed buying program probably won't work investors don't like that at all so the earlier games were fueled by the best estimates is housing data and consumer confidence but then are looking like a distant memory and all those stats helped out the europeans also close before these comments came out as you can see there we had gains...