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i believe they call high street market street now in philadelphia. thank you, mr. light, for bringing back those memories of quite a labor on paper. next question, sir. >> mr. president, in philadelphia, there was a young man that accompanied you, robert hemings. he was enslaved to you. did his status as your property seem a contradiction to the words you were writing in the declaration of independence? thomas jefferson: mr. light, you asked me about robert hemings. robert hemings, who accompanied me to philadelphia those years of 1775 in 1776. do i remember him? do i consider that, as he was my property, as his family were my property, that it is a terrible contradiction to the principles of our declaration? well, mr. light, i can assure you that i had inherited, if you will, the hemings family from my late wife. they were part of her dowry. they became my property in 1772 when i married. and, if you will, those few years later in 1775, yes, robert hemings was my coachman. and he drove me up to philadelphia. do you know he was only 15 years old at that time? i rem
i believe they call high street market street now in philadelphia. thank you, mr. light, for bringing back those memories of quite a labor on paper. next question, sir. >> mr. president, in philadelphia, there was a young man that accompanied you, robert hemings. he was enslaved to you. did his status as your property seem a contradiction to the words you were writing in the declaration of independence? thomas jefferson: mr. light, you asked me about robert hemings. robert hemings, who...
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i believe they call high street market street now in philadelphia. thank you, mr. light, for bringing back those memories of quite a labor on paper. next question, sir. mr. light: mr. president, in philadelphia, there was a young man that accompanied you, robert hemings. he was enslaved to you. did his status as your property seem a contradiction to the words you were writing in the declaration of independence? thomas jefferson: mr. light, you asked me about robert hemings. robert hemings, who accompanied me to philadelphia those years of 1775 in 1776. do i remember him? do i consider that, as he was my property, as his family were my property, that it is a terrible contradiction to the principles of our declaration? well, mr. light, i can assure you that i had inherited, if you will, the hemings family from my late wife. they were part of her dowry. they became my property in 1772 when i married. and, if you will, those few years later in 1775, yes, robert hemings was my coachman. and he drove me up to philadelphia. do you know he was only 15 years old at that tim
i believe they call high street market street now in philadelphia. thank you, mr. light, for bringing back those memories of quite a labor on paper. next question, sir. mr. light: mr. president, in philadelphia, there was a young man that accompanied you, robert hemings. he was enslaved to you. did his status as your property seem a contradiction to the words you were writing in the declaration of independence? thomas jefferson: mr. light, you asked me about robert hemings. robert hemings, who...
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congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and basically the men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the tower of london. charles wilson peele is part of the group of philadelphia soldiers who march up to reinforce washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele, who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long island in august of 1776. they had lost many men. all of their baggage. they were really starving, nearly naked, many of them barefoot as they crossed into pennsylvania. the night of december 8, 1776, a man came staggering out of the crowd of soldiers, came to charles wilson peele and he didn't recognize his own brother james. that's the scene that we've recreated with this tableau here. it's based on charles wilson peele's own diary he wrote at the time. he wrote a more expanded memoir of it later in life. he actually did a pain
congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and basically the men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the tower of london. charles wilson peele is part of the group of philadelphia soldiers who march up to reinforce washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele, who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long...
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congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the london. part of ilson peele is the group of philadelphia soldiers who marched up to washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long island in august of 1776. they lost many men. all of their baggage. they were starving, nearly naked many of them bare-foot as they crossed into pennsylvania. 1776, aht of december 8, man came staggering out of the crowd of soldiers, came to wilson pe [frpn] le and he didn't recognize his own brother james. that's the scene that we've this tableau here. it's based on charles wilson peel's own diary he wrote at the time. he wrote a more expanded memoir of it later in life. painting that a he called the crossing of the delaware. it has not survived but he described it in
congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the london. part of ilson peele is the group of philadelphia soldiers who marched up to washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long island in august of 1776. they lost many...
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congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and basically the men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the tower of london. charles wilson peele is part of the group of philadelphia soldiers who marched up to reinforce washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele, who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long island in august of 1776. they lost many men. all of their baggage. they were starving, nearly naked and of many of them bare-foot as they crossed into pennsylvania. the night of december 8, 1776, a man came staggering out of the crowd of soldiers, came to charles wilson peele and he didn't recognize his own brother james. that's the scene that we've recreated with this tableau here. it's based on charles wilson peele's own diary he wrote at the time. he wrote a more expanded memoir of it later in life. he actually did a painti
congress is fleeing philadelphia. there's a sense that this revolutionary effort is over and basically the men who signed that document were all going to end up being hauled off to the tower of london. charles wilson peele is part of the group of philadelphia soldiers who marched up to reinforce washington's army. one of the men that's been with washington through that whole summer is his brother, james peele, who was serving with the maryland forces. they fought very hard at the battle of long...
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like mike reuben, ceowner of the philadelphia 76ers. the two met at a game and instntdly hit it off. what was your first impression? >> my first impression is you can't judge a book by its cover. he's a hard core rapper. yet, this guy was asking so many great questions, it reminded me of myself. >> the two were unlikely pair. two sons of philadelphia with dramatically different upbringings. >> did you come to think there's two philadelphias, the one you grew up in and the one you grew up snin. >> whether there were two worlds, the way he's been treateder, and the way i'm treated, the biggest success i've had, are completely different ways of being treated. >> he says he had never been in trouble with the law but meek had. he told reuben he had been on probation for years. >> we went to this place in atlantic city and he's like i'm not allowed to go. i was like do you need a note from your mugt snr he's like no, i'm on probation. >> he was ordered to court on a hearing on a violation. >> he got up in front of me and said all kinds of gre
like mike reuben, ceowner of the philadelphia 76ers. the two met at a game and instntdly hit it off. what was your first impression? >> my first impression is you can't judge a book by its cover. he's a hard core rapper. yet, this guy was asking so many great questions, it reminded me of myself. >> the two were unlikely pair. two sons of philadelphia with dramatically different upbringings. >> did you come to think there's two philadelphias, the one you grew up in and the one...
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that is never been done in philadelphia before. it is a relatively high tech and we think excellent solution, and fair to the police because they are notified there on thisis database and given the opportunity to explain why it may be biased. the truth is, sometimes it is. internal affffairs is as politil and biased as anything else at certain times, in certain cases. we have exonerated at this point 14 p people and we have been in office for about 26 months. it is a seachange from eveverything that t came before. included on our database, there are cecertain individuals who ae categorized d as or nearly peope we will not call. we will not c call to testitify becacause we do not trust their integrity. aere are other people and less difficucult situation. as far as mumumia ababu-jamal, h year of litigation, we have things going on actctively in tt casese. we takake that case no more ando less seriously and every other case bececause of notorietety at it. onee thing i''ve cerertainly sen our workrk around exoneration ad conviction in
that is never been done in philadelphia before. it is a relatively high tech and we think excellent solution, and fair to the police because they are notified there on thisis database and given the opportunity to explain why it may be biased. the truth is, sometimes it is. internal affffairs is as politil and biased as anything else at certain times, in certain cases. we have exonerated at this point 14 p people and we have been in office for about 26 months. it is a seachange from eveverything...
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also, out of philadelphia. i cannot emphasize enough the heritage of manufacturing statistical gatherings of philadelphia. this was before harker and the rest of them. philadelphia gets a snapshot of business enterprise i would suggest is only comparative with chicago. timely that we have mr. harker with us. where didnathan: former vice president joe biden go to deliver that speech on the economy? scranton, pennsylvania. that will be a huge focus in november. the aggregate numbers for the economy will only tell you so much. we will have a huge fragmentation beneath the surface. what you see playing out in california as they reverse the reopening. in texas you might see consumer and businesses pullback, already evidence economic activity is stalling. will we see a more seamless pickup in new york city and beyond for the state of new york and how far can that go given what is happening elsewhere? lisa: by the time we get this data it is dating. this is a high-frequency era and there is such a shifting environment
also, out of philadelphia. i cannot emphasize enough the heritage of manufacturing statistical gatherings of philadelphia. this was before harker and the rest of them. philadelphia gets a snapshot of business enterprise i would suggest is only comparative with chicago. timely that we have mr. harker with us. where didnathan: former vice president joe biden go to deliver that speech on the economy? scranton, pennsylvania. that will be a huge focus in november. the aggregate numbers for the...
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it is really important is it with the housing authority in philadelphia -- not just philadelphia, but across the country - -- have been doing to privatize public property. this is public property. amy: sterling, i about the resignation this week of philadelphia mayor jim kenney's second in command, managing director brian abernathy, who faced criticism for his handling of homeless services and policing. it's been reported that investigators from a police counterterrorism unit visited the home of a philadelphia man, jose de marco, who sent flower arrangements to abernathy's house as part of a demonstration to call attention to the covid death of a man living in a shelter and the city's affordable housing crisis. talk about the r resignation and what this was all about. important to see the response to legitimate protests. activists.o is an we are a group -- we spoke specifically about a all of the trouble people are going to have staying at home due to covid-19. they continue to increase the budget for the police. they continue e to say that they were doing whahat they could for homele
it is really important is it with the housing authority in philadelphia -- not just philadelphia, but across the country - -- have been doing to privatize public property. this is public property. amy: sterling, i about the resignation this week of philadelphia mayor jim kenney's second in command, managing director brian abernathy, who faced criticism for his handling of homeless services and policing. it's been reported that investigators from a police counterterrorism unit visited the home...
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up next, a visit to philadelphia's museum of the american revolution. in the first of a two-part program, we learn about the location and design, tour the exhibit galleries exploring the origins of the revolution. >> my name is michael quinn. i am the president and ceo of museum of the american revolution. i am now standing on the plaza
up next, a visit to philadelphia's museum of the american revolution. in the first of a two-part program, we learn about the location and design, tour the exhibit galleries exploring the origins of the revolution. >> my name is michael quinn. i am the president and ceo of museum of the american revolution. i am now standing on the plaza
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these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. behind me, you see the core concepts that arose from the declaration of independence, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. over here, we have wonderful exterior features of the museum that really help extend our story and use the outside of the building to inform people about the revolution. these are things you will recognize. the first one is a giant thattural relief represents the john trumbull painting the declaration of independence. what you are looking at is the drafting committee that wrote the declaration led by benjamin franklin, john adams, of course thomas jefferson, presenting to the entire assembled congress in 1776. that launched about three or four days of debate before the language was finalized on the fourth of july. the sculptural panel
these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. behind me, you see the core concepts that arose from the declaration of independence, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. over here, we have wonderful exterior features of the museum that really help extend...
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in philadelphia. on that day, two quintessential philly guys, south philly guys turned with a heroes joined me in studio. wild bill good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i noticed recently your health has been an issue. are you feeling all right? >> i feel right. >> who is the guy you brought with you? >> babe heavy rinne. >> they were the embodiment of the greatest generation. they were both featured in steven ambrose' band of brothers. wild bill jumped on d day. landed in san marie igles. heavy rinne seized hitler's layer called eagles credits. the day of the interview, bill came in on crutches having discarded the prosthetic after losing his own in the battle of the bulge. they were my favorite interview. you isn't know each other in south philly. you meet in england when you are both serving your country. >> yeah. >> which one remembers that meeting better? >> i better very well. >> tell me, wild bill. >> the way he walked. i could tell he was from south philly. i could tell, amazing how you can
in philadelphia. on that day, two quintessential philly guys, south philly guys turned with a heroes joined me in studio. wild bill good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i noticed recently your health has been an issue. are you feeling all right? >> i feel right. >> who is the guy you brought with you? >> babe heavy rinne. >> they were the embodiment of the greatest generation. they were both featured in steven ambrose' band of brothers. wild bill jumped on...
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next on american artifacts, a visit to philadelphia's museum. in the first of a two-part program, we learned about the museum's location and design, toying the gallery, exploring the origins of the revolution 1776.760 to 1760's -- >> i am the president and ceo. i am now standing on the plaza of the museum at the corner of third and chestnut street. philadelphia was the headquarters. against protests british oppression first mounted. it was written just 200 yards away. this really is the most essential element, the birth of our nation. it ishe street from me, the first bank of the u.s., alexander hamilton's banking system. it is the first building constructed by the usa, so we are truly where the nation began. it is the right place to tell the story. cannon's.see they are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. each one is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you see, concepts.stone, core ofpiring, lofty ideals freedom, liberty, self-government. 1776, but the revolution continues to this v
next on american artifacts, a visit to philadelphia's museum. in the first of a two-part program, we learned about the museum's location and design, toying the gallery, exploring the origins of the revolution 1776.760 to 1760's -- >> i am the president and ceo. i am now standing on the plaza of the museum at the corner of third and chestnut street. philadelphia was the headquarters. against protests british oppression first mounted. it was written just 200 yards away. this really is the...
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it was one of the larger towns in philadelphia. washington invited the secretaries over on november 26 because jefferson had gotten some bad news from the british minister and they felt like it was a time to establish a strategy to figure out the trade agreement with france and great britain. so they basically had a meeting where they leave out the existing policies and the future goals were going to be. not too much actually came of that meeting. bubut what is interesting is the issues and relationships with france and great britain. those continue to dominate washington's presidency and also the cabinet of the nation for the remainder of this administration. >> how did washington handle the disagreement? you alluded to the fac eluded ty didn't always see eye to eye. so how does washington handle the disputes that might have happened during the meetings? >> there were some significantly heated cabinet meetings. they would have met in a place that would have been similar to washington. it's a fairly small room, 15 by 21 feet. there
it was one of the larger towns in philadelphia. washington invited the secretaries over on november 26 because jefferson had gotten some bad news from the british minister and they felt like it was a time to establish a strategy to figure out the trade agreement with france and great britain. so they basically had a meeting where they leave out the existing policies and the future goals were going to be. not too much actually came of that meeting. bubut what is interesting is the issues and...
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fill delve ya, you're next -- philadelphia, you're next. shouldn't be very long until they arrive down in the city of brotherly love and they will then pass by independence hall, so they're really, molly, touching all the historic colonial landmarks of our country, certainly. so we'll be on tap for philadelphia in a few moments, as soon as they arrive there. meanwhile, overseas, great britain giving the green light for businesses there to reopen. pubs, restaurants, movie theaters and hair salons all welcoming customers for the first time in more than three months. officials there use easing the lockdown, but social distancing rules will remain in place. >> message out of my social media for people to get in touch for appointments and the phone went crazy and since then i've been looking appointments then. eric: brian chilcote is live in london with more on this. hi, ryan. >> reporter: hi, eric. this is big. this is easily the biggest relaxation of the lockdown here in the u.k. since it was imposed on march 23rd. these businesses haven't bee
fill delve ya, you're next -- philadelphia, you're next. shouldn't be very long until they arrive down in the city of brotherly love and they will then pass by independence hall, so they're really, molly, touching all the historic colonial landmarks of our country, certainly. so we'll be on tap for philadelphia in a few moments, as soon as they arrive there. meanwhile, overseas, great britain giving the green light for businesses there to reopen. pubs, restaurants, movie theaters and hair...
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, to become one of the wealthiest men in philadelphia. a true success. washington is the same sort of success story. he was not born into everything. he inherited some, but he worked hard to create it. and they were creating something new, and they looked over to europe and they saw a few leaders. and franklin knew a lot of those personally because he had spent so much time in europe, and he realized they were decadent and then he looked at the people and the people were like sheep. they wanted to create something new. they were both children of the enlightenment and they wanted to create this new thing. they wanted to create a government of the people. that is what washington wrote in the draft first inaugural, a government of the people. lincoln later borrowed it, but that was from washington. and to do that -- and that is what franklin dreamed about, too. to do that, they believed they needed both republican virtue, as they called it, republican virtues in the people, and republican virtue in the leaders because they feared a demagogue
, to become one of the wealthiest men in philadelphia. a true success. washington is the same sort of success story. he was not born into everything. he inherited some, but he worked hard to create it. and they were creating something new, and they looked over to europe and they saw a few leaders. and franklin knew a lot of those personally because he had spent so much time in europe, and he realized they were decadent and then he looked at the people and the people were like sheep. they wanted...
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these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. the core, you see concepts, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. wonderful we have exterior features of the museum extend our help story and is the outside of the building to inform people about the revolution. the first one is a giant sculptural relief, john trumbull painting the declaration of independence. what you are looking at is the drafting committee that wrote thomas --ation led by john adams of course thomas jefferson, presenting to the entire continental congress. that launched about three or four days of debate before the language was finalized on the fourth of july. the sculptural panel really shows you the people who helped create the defining document of the american people. it is the power of the pen. it really is the ideals, the concept, t
these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. the core, you see concepts, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. wonderful we have exterior features of the museum extend our help story and is the outside of the building to inform people about the...
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william birch i believe philadelphia published in 1800. we zeroed in on. >> actually i think i made refer friends to the fact he came to mt. vernon to work on the book. i should mention this event is an opportunity for you and i to talk is sponsored by the ford motor company. how long bre pulled to be a research fellow and how long did you work in the library? >> it was broke and not because i have another life and he vermont but the fellowship, the reed's fellowship which i think i was that in total four and a half was in the fall of 2016. it's a great opportunity for someone like me because i would get up at 7:00 in the morning and there's nobody around and i'd walk to the library and you can stay there as long as you like. i never had an opportunity like that before. >> that's wonderful. let's walk through bit of the story. for me go back to the earliest days of washington's life entering the world stage and something to put called the russian indian war can you talk about washington's starting point? how did the first interact with nat
william birch i believe philadelphia published in 1800. we zeroed in on. >> actually i think i made refer friends to the fact he came to mt. vernon to work on the book. i should mention this event is an opportunity for you and i to talk is sponsored by the ford motor company. how long bre pulled to be a research fellow and how long did you work in the library? >> it was broke and not because i have another life and he vermont but the fellowship, the reed's fellowship which i think i...
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>> william birch engravings of philadelphia. it's published in 1800. we zeroed in on a larger image. >> remarkable. so actually i think it made brief reference the fact you came to mount vernon to work on this book in some ways. i should mention that this event is an operative opportunity foi to talk is sponsored by the ford motor company but how long were you able to come in as a research fellow? how long did you spend working out of our library? >> it was broken up because i have another life here in vermont, but the fellowship that i got was the fellowship, i think i was there about but a l four and half but the immense work i did was in the fall of 2016, and i get a pretty -- it's a great opportunity for somebody like me because to get up at 7:00 in the morning, nobody around you, walk over to the library and you can stay there as long as you like it. i have never had an opportunity like that before. >> that's wonderful. let's walk through a bit of the story. when we go back to the earliest days of washington's life, in fact, he enters the world st
>> william birch engravings of philadelphia. it's published in 1800. we zeroed in on a larger image. >> remarkable. so actually i think it made brief reference the fact you came to mount vernon to work on this book in some ways. i should mention that this event is an operative opportunity foi to talk is sponsored by the ford motor company but how long were you able to come in as a research fellow? how long did you spend working out of our library? >> it was broken up because i...
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first in philadelphia that same day, july 8, a day when colonel john nixon of philadelphia's committee of safety read the broadside from a wooden platform outside the state house. when nixon reached the conclusion, the gathered crowd erupted into repeated huzzahs. then members took down the king's coat of arms and threw them on a bonfire. the celebration continued for hours afterward. as john adams remembered, the city's bells rang all day and almost all night. congress ordered other copies of dunlap's broadside to be sent far and wide, to committees of safety, counsel and state assemblies with the request that it be proclaimed in such a mode as that the people may be universally informed of it. over the following days, these declarations, dozens and dozens of them, were read in churches, public squares, and the troops of the continental army. when one of these declarations was read in baltimore, just up the road from here, a band of jubilant patriots marked the occasion by dragging a dummy of our late king through the town in a cart and then setting it on fire in front of a large crow
first in philadelphia that same day, july 8, a day when colonel john nixon of philadelphia's committee of safety read the broadside from a wooden platform outside the state house. when nixon reached the conclusion, the gathered crowd erupted into repeated huzzahs. then members took down the king's coat of arms and threw them on a bonfire. the celebration continued for hours afterward. as john adams remembered, the city's bells rang all day and almost all night. congress ordered other copies of...
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into a couple of fans now in philadelphia about these positive tests. honestly i was expecting it i'm a huge fan was very excited they were back but i think they were going to make it through this season i honestly didn't think it would be this quick but i'm not to write any code it is just you know really. disappointed that they came up here i didn't think they would make the trip up here knowing that they were. and they're actually in a hard. mark what does this mean for other u.s. sports well we've got n.f.l. supposedly starting in september we've already had 2 players saying they're not going to play and the minnesota vikings coaches tested positive and in n.b.a. season is due to restart on thursday in a bubble in what disney world in florida now some players have been allowed to leave that bubble for personal reasons one of those was lou williams of the l.a. clippers but he was then photographed in a strip club now he says he was in a strip club getting food but he is going to have to serve 10 days corn thing you do go to the good for the under tho
into a couple of fans now in philadelphia about these positive tests. honestly i was expecting it i'm a huge fan was very excited they were back but i think they were going to make it through this season i honestly didn't think it would be this quick but i'm not to write any code it is just you know really. disappointed that they came up here i didn't think they would make the trip up here knowing that they were. and they're actually in a hard. mark what does this mean for other u.s. sports...
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, new york city, all philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic philadelphia, new york city, all included. rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way ocean spray works with nature every day even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor about
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the miami ballclub is not even even out of philadelphia. this is on the air scrabbling right now to see how they can get operate, if they can operate, and how to control this, but right now, everything is on the table. we could see every game cancelled today, we could see who knows what at this point? how realistic is that nightmare scenario, pedro, of the entire season now being cancelled?” scenario, pedro, of the entire season now being cancelled? i don't think there is any shame in attempting to play, and that's what they have done. they have attempted to get going. you run risks when you are not playing in a bubble, you run more risks, i should say, the way the and ba started. i know some people will say, look at the european soccer leagues, they've been able to play and they are not having this type of issue, but you are also looking at europe were they have been able to flatten their curve, whereas in the united states, it is anything but flat. there were differences there. realistically, a 60 game season compared to the normal 162
the miami ballclub is not even even out of philadelphia. this is on the air scrabbling right now to see how they can get operate, if they can operate, and how to control this, but right now, everything is on the table. we could see every game cancelled today, we could see who knows what at this point? how realistic is that nightmare scenario, pedro, of the entire season now being cancelled?” scenario, pedro, of the entire season now being cancelled? i don't think there is any shame in...
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played in philadelphia. major league baseball returned just four days a ago. meanwhile, the white house says white house security adviser roberto brian is working in quarantine after he tested positive. the highest ranking trump administration official known to have contract ed the virus. there is some positive news to report today. moderna is conducting this country's first phase three covid-19 vaccine trial. 30,000 volunteers across the united states who have tested negative for the virus will participate in a blind trial to see if the vaccine can prevent contagion. sam brock joins us now from miami. how is that city fairing? >> look, it's a hot bed right now, nicole. good afternoon. good to be with you. the amazing thing about today's number, less than 9,000, but almost. 8,900 new cases of covid-19. that is the lowest tally since florida has seen for new infections since early july. florida just surpassed new york as the second highest count of covid cases in the country behind california. california has
played in philadelphia. major league baseball returned just four days a ago. meanwhile, the white house says white house security adviser roberto brian is working in quarantine after he tested positive. the highest ranking trump administration official known to have contract ed the virus. there is some positive news to report today. moderna is conducting this country's first phase three covid-19 vaccine trial. 30,000 volunteers across the united states who have tested negative for the virus...
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you had a strong response that the possibility that this could come to philadelphia. what will you do if these same unnamed, anonymous camo-wearing forces pour into your city in response to protests? >> first of all, philly is excited about your show. we're all really happy that it's going. i just got off a call with a bunch of clergy that wanted me to pass that off to you. we're going to arrest people who break the law and prosecute them in the philadelphia district attorney's office. my dad volunteered and served in world war ii like most of my uncles, to fight fascism. i would not be doing my part for this country if i didn't say the obvious, which is that we have a president who is acting like an authoritarian dictator. we know he likes them, but he is acting just like one now and he's doing it against people exercising their constitutional rights, trying to make the country better, which is what patriots do. this is impolintolerable. it applies to all his federal agents. if necessary, they will be arrested, they will be prosecuted and they can face a philadelphia
you had a strong response that the possibility that this could come to philadelphia. what will you do if these same unnamed, anonymous camo-wearing forces pour into your city in response to protests? >> first of all, philly is excited about your show. we're all really happy that it's going. i just got off a call with a bunch of clergy that wanted me to pass that off to you. we're going to arrest people who break the law and prosecute them in the philadelphia district attorney's office. my...
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. >> marshall has a connection to philadelphia, the greater philadelphia. >> he does. he goes to lincoln university -- >> again, greater philadelphia. >> okay. (laughs) it's close. john >> it's like a hometown club. >> like the university of maryland's greater washington, d.c.? i guess that sort of true. but the connection is that lincoln has a group of friends and they enjoy playing cards. the enjoy each other's company and they enjoyed going into philadelphia on the weekends to see the town. and to go to the churches where they thought the prettiest girls were there. one of his ventures into philadelphia, he meets the woman who becomes his wife. he claims he did not meet her until several years later, but she claims she actually met him at an event at a party and he was so busy talking to everyone else, he did not notice her, but she noticed him and decided he was someone she wanted to get to know better. that connects him to philadelphia. >> that's important. as w. sea fields said, i'd rather be in philadelphia. so, he wants to go to law school. he is a citizen of m
. >> marshall has a connection to philadelphia, the greater philadelphia. >> he does. he goes to lincoln university -- >> again, greater philadelphia. >> okay. (laughs) it's close. john >> it's like a hometown club. >> like the university of maryland's greater washington, d.c.? i guess that sort of true. but the connection is that lincoln has a group of friends and they enjoy playing cards. the enjoy each other's company and they enjoyed going into...
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the director of philadelphia's chapter of the antidefamation league says the fact that it's not a real quote from hitler isn't the point. >> to see that on instagram from a sports figure is so jarring and hurtful and offensive and that is what we want desean jackson to understand. what his spreading of that kind of message, what the impact is that has. >> reporter: the eagles whose owner and general manager are jewish, issued a statement calling jackson's posts absolutely appalling. the nfl called them highly inappropriate, offensive, and divisive. jackson issued an initial apology saying anyone who feels i have hate toward the jewish community took my posts the wrong way. i have no hatred in my heart toward no one. but then another apology saying my intention was to uplift, unite, and encourage our culture with positivity and light. unfortunately, that did not happen. i unintentionally hurt the jewish community in the process and for that i am sorry. >> i just want you guys to understand that it never was intended to be, you know, to put any race down or any religion down. >> reporter
the director of philadelphia's chapter of the antidefamation league says the fact that it's not a real quote from hitler isn't the point. >> to see that on instagram from a sports figure is so jarring and hurtful and offensive and that is what we want desean jackson to understand. what his spreading of that kind of message, what the impact is that has. >> reporter: the eagles whose owner and general manager are jewish, issued a statement calling jackson's posts absolutely appalling....
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in 1790 when he visits washington in philadelphia he says this - didn't want to say but from that point on word he charts a new direction in which he is now dealing with the americans and eventually advocating a new path for his people who are adopting american civilization and it is a controversial stance for him to take the causes controversy and divisiveness among his own people and that is what is going on in indian country in the wake of the american revolution. >> i want to remind everyone who is watching that you are able to ask questions of dickson as well. there is another matter talking to you ahead of time talking about the landscape washington would have seen out of the 7 years war and the american revolution, he doesn't quite know in the 1780s that he will be moving this instant republic but he is keeping a watchful eye on what is being made of this moment in the mid-1780s. something i used to teach in the survey which was described as an important turning point in american history is what to do with these western lands, the famous northwest ordinance of 1787. i want you to
in 1790 when he visits washington in philadelphia he says this - didn't want to say but from that point on word he charts a new direction in which he is now dealing with the americans and eventually advocating a new path for his people who are adopting american civilization and it is a controversial stance for him to take the causes controversy and divisiveness among his own people and that is what is going on in indian country in the wake of the american revolution. >> i want to remind...
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i am now standing on the plaza of the museum in old city philadelphia.
i am now standing on the plaza of the museum in old city philadelphia.
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. >> which is, again, greater philadelphia. >> okay. it's close. >> got to have a hometown plug here. >> sort of like university of maryland is greater washington, d.c. i guess that's sort of true. but the connection to philadelphia is that with lincoln, he has a group of friends and they sort of enjoyed playing cards. they enjoyed each other's company and they enjoyed going into philadelphia on the weekends to see the town and to go to the churches where they thought the prettiest girls were there. and on one of his ventures into philadelphia he meets the woman who becomes his wife, vivian. and he claims he didn't meet her until several years later. she claimed that she actually met him at an event at a party. he was talking to everybody else, he department notice her but she noticed him. she decided that he was someone she wanted to get to know better. so that connects him to philadelphia. >> okay. that's good. that's important. you know? as w.c. fields said, i'd rather be in philadelphia. >> that's right. >> so he wants to go to law
. >> which is, again, greater philadelphia. >> okay. it's close. >> got to have a hometown plug here. >> sort of like university of maryland is greater washington, d.c. i guess that's sort of true. but the connection to philadelphia is that with lincoln, he has a group of friends and they sort of enjoyed playing cards. they enjoyed each other's company and they enjoyed going into philadelphia on the weekends to see the town and to go to the churches where they thought...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart 7 to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've sorry man and woman the acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those are part of least on that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe th
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart 7 to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each...
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it's a chart by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart 7 to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've sorry man and woman he acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police on that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe that
it's a chart by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart 7 to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've sorry man and woman he acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police on that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe that l
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've cons sorry man and woman the acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police time that should involve a guy with a gun. mayb
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he creates it's the size of each box...
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our health care hero this week is a very special nurse in philadelphia named latasha lewis. how are you? >> hi, jimmy, how you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, thank you. you serve people who don't necessarily have a place to go to get health care. >> yes, i work for the city of philadelphia, and we serve people that's underserved and people that don't have insurance and some people that do have insurance. >> jimmy: do you enjoy your work? >> i love my work. i've been a registered nurse for over ten years. i've been an outpatient for the last ten years. i enjoy it. i love it. i love educating my patients, i love taking care of them when they're well and when they're sick. >> jimmy: how is your team holding up right now? how are people feelin'? >> um, they're getting better. it was tough in the beginning. but we're staying strong. we're really staying strong. we're a team. without them, i don't know how i would be able to do it. >> jimmy: and vice versa, i'm sure. i know you also have four kids in addition to having all this work on your plate. >> i have four children, a 17-y
our health care hero this week is a very special nurse in philadelphia named latasha lewis. how are you? >> hi, jimmy, how you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, thank you. you serve people who don't necessarily have a place to go to get health care. >> yes, i work for the city of philadelphia, and we serve people that's underserved and people that don't have insurance and some people that do have insurance. >> jimmy: do you enjoy your work? >> i love my work. i've...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charges are wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've sorry man and woman the acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police time that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe that litt
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charges are wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box...
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last night was also off but there's the mala that played in philadelphia over the weekend and the authorities didn't want the yankees using the same clubhouse before it had a deep clean so it's quite a big knock on effect and all this comes just days after the starting page of the seed the season is very much delayed and very truncated but this is a big problem very early on this is america's national sport is there a threat to the entire season well the commissioner rob manfred who's in charge of the sport has said he doesn't see this as a night mare but oversee it is a big issue he says the positive tests prove that the n.o.b. protocols are working because they've managed to catch these positive test and put the players into quarantine now it is true that this season because of coronavirus all teams are allowed to have bigger rosters and we have to cope with this so at the moment as things stand the yankees are going to play philadelphia tonight and the mullins are going to play baltimore tomorrow even though some of the players may have come into contact with these positive tests and sayin
last night was also off but there's the mala that played in philadelphia over the weekend and the authorities didn't want the yankees using the same clubhouse before it had a deep clean so it's quite a big knock on effect and all this comes just days after the starting page of the seed the season is very much delayed and very truncated but this is a big problem very early on this is america's national sport is there a threat to the entire season well the commissioner rob manfred who's in charge...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've got sorry man and woman he acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police on that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe that l
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box...
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it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box represents the amount of time a police officer spends on that activity so let's go through some of these unfounded radio calls is the biggest one there then there's derelict vehicles requests for information lot of time spent on those fire alarms city business lost property none of that should be done by maniacs we've cons sorry man and woman the acts with guns traffic accidents medical assistance disorderly crowds none of that should be dealt with by armed people with little training so you want to see the part of police time out of all those a part of police time that should involve a guy with a gun. maybe th
it's a charge by jerry ratcliffe a pro police former british police officer who's now a professor in philadelphia and a consultant to the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. and he wrote an article about a most people they just don't get it they don't understand what policing involves and he created a chart to show how little of policing is actually dealing with violent crime and murder and his charge is not wrong it's just his conclusions are very wrong here's the chart he created. the size of each box...
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we've coronavirus here's a few fans up in philadelphia talking about these positive tests. honestly i'm expecting it to be and was very excited they were back but i think that they were going to make it through the season i honestly didn't think it would be this quick . but i'm not to write any code that is just taken over lately but disappointed that they came up here i didn't think they would make the trip up here knowing that they were paid to hold it and they're actually in the hot. ok that's baseball what about other u.s. ports one of the n.b.a. starting on thursday will be restarting its season in a bubble in walt disney world in florida but they've already had problems in the l.a. clippers player lou williams is having to go into isolation for 10 days he was allowed out of the bubble for personal reasons but he was then photographed in a strip club now he says he was in a strip club buying food but he still has to serve the corn field we're going to be talking about and how it's affecting sports a lot into the future mark for now thanks very much. this is the intervi
we've coronavirus here's a few fans up in philadelphia talking about these positive tests. honestly i'm expecting it to be and was very excited they were back but i think that they were going to make it through the season i honestly didn't think it would be this quick . but i'm not to write any code that is just taken over lately but disappointed that they came up here i didn't think they would make the trip up here knowing that they were paid to hold it and they're actually in the hot. ok...
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lived ins philadelphia. betsy ross was his friend. she had seven children. when she was sewing, she could not stand. her legs were hurt. washington has a gun because he was only a soldier. ♪ >> even small children can use an animator's camera and when they film their drawings, the liveliness makes the eyes.es grow before their >> this is george washington's flag made by betsy ross. and his cherry tree. this is an american flag. this is a boy scout. when bad weather comes, you should take the american flag down. when you see a parade with the american flag, you have to take the hat off your head. the american flag should not be on a car. it should be flying freely on the antenna. >> why did you draw the stars in a circle? >> many came to america because it was the last day of the old american flag. >> the first flag was the english flag of st. george. it arrived in 1497. objections began almost immediately. the first protester did not appear until 1637. john endicott said as it was a relic of the antichrist. he was barred for one year from public office. th
lived ins philadelphia. betsy ross was his friend. she had seven children. when she was sewing, she could not stand. her legs were hurt. washington has a gun because he was only a soldier. ♪ >> even small children can use an animator's camera and when they film their drawings, the liveliness makes the eyes.es grow before their >> this is george washington's flag made by betsy ross. and his cherry tree. this is an american flag. this is a boy scout. when bad weather comes, you...
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. >> 200,000 people crowded the streets of philadelphia. within two days of that parade, every hospital bed in philadelphia was filled. it was an extraordinary outburst of death and outbreak of death. joie: other cities were better at social distancing, at least for a time. but in just one year, the flu claimed some 675,000 american lives and somewhere between 50 and 100 million worldwide. >> we are still uncovering evidence of how far and how terrible the plague of 1918 was. joie: davis is quick to say the 1918 flu isn't exactly like covid-19. still, he sees warning signs. >> this did not go away when flu season was over in the springtime or the summertime. it came back in september, more virulent, more violent, more lethal than it was in the first round. the federal government took a very hands-off attitude. they also were not honest. and many local officials were not honest. time and time again you saw local officials say, it's just the flu. and it wasn't just the flu. it was something much worse. we have to be able to rely on honest, fa
. >> 200,000 people crowded the streets of philadelphia. within two days of that parade, every hospital bed in philadelphia was filled. it was an extraordinary outburst of death and outbreak of death. joie: other cities were better at social distancing, at least for a time. but in just one year, the flu claimed some 675,000 american lives and somewhere between 50 and 100 million worldwide. >> we are still uncovering evidence of how far and how terrible the plague of 1918 was. joie:...
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philadelphia particularly this is all a philadelphia particularly this is alla mid philadelphia particularly this is all a mid backdrop to the fact that 15 of the miami marlins tested positive after the two sides played last weekend. now all of a sudden the virus moves are one side of the stadium to the other. it really does leave major league baseball in a bit ofa leave major league baseball in a bit of a mess here. they've been trying to change things on the fly to try and ensure that the season could continue. but this will be really worrying that the virus has now moved from miami's locker room all the way across to the clubhouse of the way across to the clubhouse of the philadelphia phillies. these aren't players who tested positive. onea aren't players who tested positive. one a coach, what is a club house attended but it doesn't really throw again more questions about how to save major league baseball is right now. and how active the measures that have been put in place have and how active the measures that have been put in . actually worked at this point. you look at some of the othe
philadelphia particularly this is all a philadelphia particularly this is alla mid philadelphia particularly this is all a mid backdrop to the fact that 15 of the miami marlins tested positive after the two sides played last weekend. now all of a sudden the virus moves are one side of the stadium to the other. it really does leave major league baseball in a bit ofa leave major league baseball in a bit of a mess here. they've been trying to change things on the fly to try and ensure that the...
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threatening new york, chicago, philadelphia, pretty much anywhere there are black people and white democrats. of course that kind of federal presence was absent today in louisville, kentucky. three people were struck by gunfire when police say a gun belonging to a black militia member went off as the group was squaring off with a white militia in the middle of protests over the breonna taylor shooting bu shooting. but, no, instead it's seattle bracing for the next wave of the president's intervention. i'll talk to the mayor as she plans to take the brutalization of her city to the courts. the nation's cities also continue to grapple with another threat worsened by this white house. as domestic cases of coronavirus topped 4 million this week with deaths nearing 200,000. the contrast is stark as ever between the administration's response to the virus where federal action has been undermined by trump himself and the national response largely left to the states. and the president's war on cities where mayors call f-- mayors' call for local control are being shouted down in the name of law hand o
threatening new york, chicago, philadelphia, pretty much anywhere there are black people and white democrats. of course that kind of federal presence was absent today in louisville, kentucky. three people were struck by gunfire when police say a gun belonging to a black militia member went off as the group was squaring off with a white militia in the middle of protests over the breonna taylor shooting bu shooting. but, no, instead it's seattle bracing for the next wave of the president's...
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betsy ross lived in philadelphia. betsy ross was his friend. she had seven children. betsy ross is sitting because when she's sewing, she can't stand. her legs would hurt. and george washington has a gun because he was only a soldier. (lively music) >> even small children can learn to use the animators camera, and when they film their drawings frame by frame, their own liveliness makes the pictures grow before our eyes. >> this is george washington's flag, made by betsy ross, and this is george washington's canyon and his cherry tree. this is a american flag. this is a boy scout. when bad weather comes, the new should take american flag down. that's a rule about american flag. when you see a parade marching with an american flag, you have to take the hat off your head. a american flag shouldn't be pasted on cars. they should be flying freely on a antenna. >> okay, but why did you grow the stars in a circle? >> because, many states came to america because it was the last day of the old american flag. >> the first flag in the american british colonies was the english fl
betsy ross lived in philadelphia. betsy ross was his friend. she had seven children. betsy ross is sitting because when she's sewing, she can't stand. her legs would hurt. and george washington has a gun because he was only a soldier. (lively music) >> even small children can learn to use the animators camera, and when they film their drawings frame by frame, their own liveliness makes the pictures grow before our eyes. >> this is george washington's flag, made by betsy ross, and...
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philadelphia, the philadelphia federation of teachers has been working tirelessly to advocate for the needs of the children we serve in the educators who serve them. we have conducted three surveys among our membership on the closure of school buildings, and clearly no significant concerns covid-19,s have about remote learning, and reopening of schools. let me be very clear. inmembership wants to be schools, teaching face-to-face. this efforts during crisis, in partnership with students and parents, has been nothing short of heroic. the first to been note that fundamentally, remote learning does not work for the meteor to bat for the majority of the children. our teachers are miracle workers. how do you teach reading remotely to first-graders or second graders or third graders? it is hard, but our teachers rose to the challenge. for more challenging students with special needs, andish language learners, we have any students who depend on our schools for the main meals they get during the day. thousands of students in philadelphia with special needs. senator warren, as a former special
philadelphia, the philadelphia federation of teachers has been working tirelessly to advocate for the needs of the children we serve in the educators who serve them. we have conducted three surveys among our membership on the closure of school buildings, and clearly no significant concerns covid-19,s have about remote learning, and reopening of schools. let me be very clear. inmembership wants to be schools, teaching face-to-face. this efforts during crisis, in partnership with students and...
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steve blitzer, these are long-time ge executives who owned various sports franchises including the philadelphia 76ers. from what i understand, they are indicating to people they are not going to bid much above $2 billion or maybe stop at $2 billion. that's what we have been hearing. they are not denying that. number three is a-rod. kind of interesting in the a-rod bid, alex rodriguez with his girlfriend jennifer lopez, i hear she's involved at least tangentially, they have big money in there. mike repole, vincent viola, also the owner of the florida panthers, they got some bucks in there but what's really got a lot of press lately is all these football players throwing their money in there. i have been told that the money from these folks doesn't really add up to much.
steve blitzer, these are long-time ge executives who owned various sports franchises including the philadelphia 76ers. from what i understand, they are indicating to people they are not going to bid much above $2 billion or maybe stop at $2 billion. that's what we have been hearing. they are not denying that. number three is a-rod. kind of interesting in the a-rod bid, alex rodriguez with his girlfriend jennifer lopez, i hear she's involved at least tangentially, they have big money in there....
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marlins are next scheduled to play on monday against the philadelphia phillies in miami. now the phillies were the team that miami was playing against when the outbreak hit. no one on that team tested positive but mlb postponed their games until friday just to be safe and since the already shortened schedule was becoming a mess in order to add flexibility down the line the yankees who were supposed to play the phillies will travel to play the orioles who were supposed to play the marlins those games will happen today and tomorrow. major league baseball did make note this outbreak right now is strictly a marlins problem. over 6400 tests conducted since friday there have been zero new positive tests of on field personnel from the other 29 clubs. now in the meantime nfl training camps are open. the union announcing yesterday a 21 players have tested positive since they started reporting to camp last week. after arriving at training camp players must have two negative tests before they are allowed to enter facility. players, they do have the option to opt-out of the 2020 seas
marlins are next scheduled to play on monday against the philadelphia phillies in miami. now the phillies were the team that miami was playing against when the outbreak hit. no one on that team tested positive but mlb postponed their games until friday just to be safe and since the already shortened schedule was becoming a mess in order to add flexibility down the line the yankees who were supposed to play the phillies will travel to play the orioles who were supposed to play the marlins those...