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Ask The Mayor for 11/18/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions regarding biking in the city, the Department of Human Services, and parking. 6:57)
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SEPTA Settlement News Conference
Governor Rendell, Mayor Nutter and TWU president Willie Brown held a news conference at 12:45 Monday morning to announce a tentative agreement ending the SEPTA strike. Audio courtesy CBS3. (6:17)
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Septa Strike Continues
Governor Ed Rendell and Mayor Michael Nutter call on the transport workers union to let their members vote on what they call a "good" contract.
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Statement From Transit Union
Transport Workers Union 234 president Willie Brown makes a statement regarding the SEPTA contract negotiations and Mayor Nutter's involvement. (5:35)
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Ask The Mayor for 11/4/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about the SEPTA strike, paying for a possible World Series parade and recycling in bars. (7:15)
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Chris Christie Victory Speech
Republican Chris Christie, New Jersey's governor-elect, delivers his victory speech Tuesday night to supporters in Parsippany. (15:57)
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Nutter Angered By SEPTA Strike
Speaking to city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn, Mayor Michael Nutter reacted angrily to the decision by the Transport Workers' Union to walk off the job early Tuesday morning. (6:50)
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Gov. Rendell On SEPTA Strike
During a Tuesday morning conference call Gov. Edward G. Rendell commented and answered questions about the SEPTA strike. (16:14)
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Ask The Mayor for 10/14/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about cost cutting and police presence at sporting events. The mayor also gives an update on the city's financial situation.(6:00)
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Dougherty and NE Catholic To Close
Officials from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announce Cardinal Dougherty High School and Northeast Catholic High School for Boys will close June 2010. (37:17)
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Ask The Mayor for 10/7/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about the sales tax increase, replacing planters, cultural parade cancellations and the police detail at the sports complex. (7:36)
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Letterman Admits Affair On TV
Late Show host David Letterman admits to his audience that he was the target of an extortion plot over sexual affairs he had with his colleagues. (9:52)
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Letterman Extortion Plot
KYW Newsradio anchor Carol MacKenzie talks to ABC's David Blaustein about the plot to extort David Letterman over sexual affairs he had with colleagues. (3:57)
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Iran Accused Of Making Nuke Fuel
At the G-20 summit President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain accuse Iran of constructing a secret underground facility to make nuclear fuel. (7:44)
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Obama On Climate Change
President Barack Obama makes a statement at a climate change summit held at the United Nations. (10:37)
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A Philly Budget Post Mortem
One day after Harrisburg granted him budget relief, Mayor Nutter spoke with KYW's Mike Denardo and reflected on the difficult battle, and the difficulties of the now-approved sales tax increase. (5:25)
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Arrest In Yale Murder Case
Authorities give details regarding the arrest in the case of the murdered Yale University graduate student Annie Le. (12:27)
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Ask The Mayor for 9/16/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about the city's budget crisis.(7:40)
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Preventing Another Financial Meltdown
Monday, President Barack Obama traveled to Wall Street to deliver a speech on steps his administration has taken to make sure a financial crisis doesn't happen again. (29:37)
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Obama on Health Care Bill: "I Own It"
In a White House interview President Barack Obama tells CBS correspondent Steve Kroft he will be ultimately responsible for health care legislation. (12:53)
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Congressman Wilson Talks to Reporters
Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) talks to reporters about his outburst during President Barack Obama's address and his apology to the president. (2:11)
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Doomsday: City Streets
Deputy mayor for transportation Rina Cutler and streets commissioner Clarena Tolson discuss the effects "Plan C" would have on the Streets Department -- including trash pickup and lighting.
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Doomsday: Police
Philadelphia police commissioner Charles Ramsey says the city's success in fighting crime would be jeopardized by a continued budget stalemate and potential layoffs.
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Doomsday: Fire and Medical
Philadelphia fire commissioner Lloyd Ayers talks about how the budget would impact firefighting and medical response in the city.
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Doomsday: Parks and Libraries
Philadelphia Parks and Recreation commissioner Mike DeBarardinis and others spell out the 'Plan C' closures of all parks, recreation centers, and libraries.
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Vick Talks to Philly School Kids
Eagles quarterback Michael Vick speaks to freshmen at the Nueva Esperanza Academy in Philadelphia's Hunting Park section about the evils of dogfighting.
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No Re-election for Assemblyman Joe Roberts
Camden County New Jersey State Assemblyman Joe Roberts, assembly speaker for the last 4 yrs. announced in Trenton Wednesday that he won’t seek re-election in the fall. That will end his 34 yr. political career. (22:18)
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Ask The Mayor for 9/2/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about the budget crisis, car stops, handicap parking placards and the mayor's job expectations. (7:53)
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City Budget Update for 9/1/09
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter gives an update on the city's finances and pending legistation in Harrisburg. (29:25)
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Ca. Kidnapping News Conference
Friday, California authorities held a news conference regarding contact with Phillip Garrido in 2006. Garrido is a suspect in the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard. (33:25)
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Bonnie Sweeten's 9-1-1 Call
Recording of the 9-1-1 call that Bonnie Sweeten made on May 26, 2009, claiming that she had been carjacked and abducted in Southampton, Bucks County. (2:50)
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DE & NJ Lawmakers Remember Kennedy
KYW's David Madden spoke with Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE), NJ Governor and former senator Jon Corzine (D) and Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) about Senator Ted Kennedy's legacy, and the challenges ahead. (15:27)
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Bill Green On Kennedy Death
Fmr. Philadelphia Mayor Bill Green, who knew Ted Kennedy for more than 40 years, recalls the Senator's life and achievements in this conversation with KYW's Mike Dunn. (9:52)
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Harris Wofford On Ted Kennedy's Death
Fmr. Pennsylvania Senator Harris Wofford knew Ted Kennedy since 1960, when the two worked for election of John Kennedy as President. He spoke about Ted's life with KYW's Mike Dunn. (10:04)
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Reasons For Bomber Release
Scotland's justice minister Kenny MacAskill makes a statement about his decision to release Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi and answers questions about his decision. (72:50)
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Smerconish Interviews Obama
Michael Smerconish, of KYW sister station WPHT interviews President Barack Obama and asks the President about his healthcare initiative and other issues. (25:30)
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Plan C Budget Begins in Phila.
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter lists the necessary steps to implement Plan C budget cuts due to Harrisburg's inaction on HB1828. (33:18)
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Local Reaction To Lockerbie Bomber Release
KYW's Ed Abrams talks to Eileen Monetti of Cherry Hill, NJ about the Scottish govt. releasing the Lockerbie bomber. Her son Richard died in the 1988 plane bombing. (4:26)
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Ask The Mayor for 8/19/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about supporting Michael Vick and the doomsday budget. (6:18)
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Lead Pa. Republican On State Budget
Tuesday, state senate majority leader Dominic Pileggi(R)sat down with KYW Harrisburg Bureau Chief Tony Romeo to discuss the status of the Philadelphia and state budget legislation. (18:29)
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Update: Philly's Budget Crisis
Monday, Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter made a statement and took questions on the city's current budget situation. (34:35)
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Rendell Chooses State Over Safari Trip
Wednesday on KYW sister station KDKA Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell talked about working on the state budget and missing a planned African safari trip. (12:41)
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Clinton Won't Speak For Clinton
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responds to a Congolese university student asking the Secretary of State for her husband's thinking on an international matter.
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Hudson River Crash 911 Calls
Tape of 911 calls made to Hudson County 911 Operations in New Jersey from Saturday's Hudson River crash. (9:12)
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NTSB On Mid-Air Collision
The National Transportation Safety Board held a news conference regarding Saturday afternoon's mid-air collision that happened over the Hudson River in New York City. (11:27)
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NYC Mayor On Plane Collision
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gives a news conference on the helicopter and small plane that collided over the Hudson River Saturday afternoon. (15:07)
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Commish On Grand Jury's Decision
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey talks to reporters about the grand jury recommending that charges are not filed against the cops videotaped beating suspects last year. (9:03)
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Lisa Ling Reunites With Sister
Journalist Lisa Ling talks to reporters about being reunited with journalist and younger sister Laura Ling who was detained in North Korea. (9:47)
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Remarks From Freed Journalist
After arriving in California freed American journalist Laura Ling and also fmr. vice president Al Gore give remarks to an awaiting crowd. (6:22)
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Nutter Lobbies In Harrisburg Again
Tuesday, KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn talked to Mayor Michael Nutter who is on his way to Harrisburg to win the needed approval of legislation to balance Philadelphia's budget. (4:11)
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Gates 911 Caller News Conf.
The woman who placed the 911 call that alerted authorities to Professor Gates' home is held a news conference to explain her phone call. (19:24)
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Funds for Law Enforcement
Vice Pres. Joe Biden, Atty. Gen. Holder, the governors of PA, MD, DE, and NJ, and Mayor Nutter announce new funding for law enforcement agencies across the nation. (55:13)
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Gates Home 911 Call
Cambridge Mass. police released the 911 call in which a neighbor reported suspicious activity at the home of Henry Louis Gates Jr. (2:50)
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Cambridge Police Communication
Cambridge, Mass. police released the following police communication audio around the time that Henry Louis Gates Jr. was arrested (4:38).
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Obama Spoke To Cambridge Cop
Pres. Barack Obama told reporters Friday afternoon that he spoke with Cambridge, Mass. Police Sergeant James Crowley, who arrested black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates. (5:17)
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NJ Corruption Probe Details
Federal prosecutors held a news conference in Newark, NJ on a corruption and money-laundering investigation that has led to the arrest of several New Jersey public officials and others. (38:19)
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Ask The Mayor for 7/22/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about city council cost of living increases, recycling, fees for city pools and more. (7:36)
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Apollo Landing the 40th Anniversary
During a NASA press conference Buzz Aldrin and other astronauts in the Apollo program speak candidly about past missions and the future of space exploration. (1:02:44)
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Phila. Suspends Vendor Payments
During a press conference Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter announced the city will suspend payments to vendors due to a cash crunch. (18:34)
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Temple U. Dean Testifies for Sotomayor
JoAnne A. Epps, Dean, Temple Univ. Beasley School of Law, testified at Judge Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court Nomination hearing on behalf of the National Association of Women Lawyers. (6:33)
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Specter Questions Sotomayor
Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa) questions judge Sonia Sotomayor during her Supreme Court nomination hearing. (31:10)
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Judge Sentences Fumo
Federal judge Ronald Buckwalter issues his sentence for former Pa. state senator Vince Fumo. (27:26)
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Prosecution On Fumo Sentence
The prosecutor in the Sen. Vincent Fumo corruption case US attorney Mike Levy addressed the media and reacted to the sentence given to the state senator. (8:08)
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Defense Reacts To Fumo's Sentence
Senator Vincent Fumo's defense attorney Dennis Cogan talks to the media about the sentence his client received in the corruption case. (12:07)
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Booted Day Camp Makes Decision
The director of Creative Steps Day Camp issued a response to being re-invited to the swin club that terminated their membership. (7:34)
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Sen. Specter's Opening Statement
Senator Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) gives his opening statement during the Supreme Court Nomination hearing for judge Sonia Sotomayor. (10:30)
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Reasons for McNair Murder
During a news conference authorities describe what led up to the murder of fmr. Tennessee Titans QB Steve McNair and the death of his friend. (15:59)
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Ask The Mayor for 7/8/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Phila. Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about a salary freeze for city employees, city council pay raises, Eagles revenue and more. (7:26)
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Al Franken Declared The Winner
Senator-elect Al Franken (D-MN) held a press conference Tuesday afternoon after being declared winner of the U.S. Senate race. (13:17)
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FDA Considers Painkiller Restrictions
Speaking to KYW's Ed Abrams, KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough explains restrictions FDA officials could place on acetaminophen use in medications to reduce overdoses.(3:04)
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DC Train Crash Briefing
Tuesday morning authorities held a briefing on Monday's deadly Washington, DC Metro crash. (20:01)
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An Exclusive Chat With Obama
In an exclusive interview, CBS anchor Harry Smith discusses Iran, the economy and health care reform with President Barack Obama. (6:08)
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Father-In-Chief
In an exclusive interview, President Barack Obama discusses his own dad and the responsibilities and joys of fatherhood with CBS anchor Harry Smith. (6:51)
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Obama Announces Finance Reforms
President Barack Obama announces financial regulation reforms that include the creation of a regulatory agency to protect consumers in credit, savings and other banking transactions. (19:21)
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Ask The Mayor for 6/17/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Phila. Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding law and order. (7:49)
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DNA Link In W. Kensington Rape
Tuesday afternoon Captain John Darby of the Philadelphia Police Special Victims Unit announced a DNA match in the brutal rape of an 11-year-old girl last week in West Kensington. (10:55)
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GM Bankruptcy Update
General Motors president and CEO Fritz Henderson holds a news conference on the status of the company. (58:40)
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Bonnie Sweeten In Custody
The Bucks County mother who claimed she and her daughter had been abducted is in custody in Florida and she now faces charges. Authorities held a news conference Wednesday night in Upper Southampton Township. (19:10)
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Ask The Mayor for 5/27/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Phila. Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding property taxes, streets dept overtime, deer hunting in Fairmount Park and more. (7:44)
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Obama's Supreme Court Replacement
President Barack Obama announces Judge Sonia Sotomayor will be his choice for the Supreme Court. Sotomayor makes a brief statement. (18:26)
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Fmr. VP On Nat'l Security
Former vice president Dick Cheney gives a speech on national security to the American Enterprise Institute. (35:28)
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Ask The Mayor for 5/13/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners. (7:23)
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TV is a "Vast Wasteland"
Forty-eight years ago, Newton N. Minnow, president Kennedy's new Chairman of the Federal Communicatons, delivered a landmark address to the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters. (39:33)
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Ask The Mayor for 4/29/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from listeners about the proposal to increase property tax and quality of life issues. (6:50)
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Sen. Specter To Leave GOP
Tuesday afternoon, Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) announced he will leave the Republican party and become a Democrat. He also answered questions from reporters. (25:31)
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Swine Flu Travel Alert Issued
Monday afternoon, Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano gave details on the travel alert related to the swine flu and gave an update on the flu outbreak. (17:21)
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Ask The Mayor for 4/15/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners on taxes and quality of life issues. (7:37)
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Wife of Freed Capt. Makes A Statement
Andrea Phillips, the wife of Richard Phillips, the merchant marine captain who the Navy freed from Somali pirates makes a statement to the media. (3:15)
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Naval News Conf. On Capt.'s Rescue
Sunday, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Bill Gortney gave details on the rescue of shipping captain Richard Phillips and answered reporters questions. (30:43)
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Maersk Line CEO On Rescued Capt.
John Reinhart, president and chief executive officer of Maersk Line briefs the media on the rescue of Captain Richard Phillip. (4:55)
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Quake Rocks Central Italy
KYW's Ed Abrams talks to CBS correspondent Sabina Castelfranco who describes the atmosphere in central Italy following Monday's deadly tremor(3:23).
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Ask the Mayor - 4/1/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from listeners including one on the revenue dispute with the Phila. Eagles. (7:29)
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Terms for Auto Bailout
President Barack Obama outlines his plans for assisting General Motors and Chrylser and he also addresses auto industry workers. (17:37)
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Rendell On Speeding And Other Issues
Tuesday morning on KYW's sister station KDKA, PA governor Ed Rendell addressed his alleged speeding and other issues on the Marty Griffin show. (16:19)
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Post Budget Interview
Hours after delivering his new and controversial budget to City Council, Mayor Nutter sat down with KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn to discuss what lies ahead. (10:19)
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Ask The Mayor for 3/18/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about the proposed tax hikes. (7:13)
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NJ Mortage Fraud
New Jersey attorney general Anne Milgram announces three civil lawsuits filed, two in Camden County, alleging mortgage fraud on a huge scale. (12:36)
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NJ Budget Address
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine delivers his budget to state legislators. (36:14)
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Michael Jackson To Go On Tour
Pop star Michael Jackson announces to a crowd in London, England that he will go on tour for the final time. (2:23)
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Ask The Mayor for 3/4/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners about proposed trash collection fees, higher parking meter rates, and honoring Sylvester Stallone. (7:57)
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Iraq Exit Strategy
President Barack Obama releases his plan to withdraw a large portion of troops from Iraq by 2010. (30:12)
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Presidential Address To Congress
President Barack Obama delivers a speech to a Joint Session of Congress on topics such as the economy, healthcare and alternative energy. (51:20)
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Ask The Mayor for 2/18/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding "Stop and Frisk", police layoffs and trash collection fees. (7:20)
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Suspect Charged in Police Shooting
Phila. police homocide captain James Clark joined by commissioner Charles Ramsey name the suspect charged in the fatal shooting of officer John Palowski. (14:05)
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Phila. Police Lose Another Officer
Commissioner Charles Ramsey gives details on Philadelphia police officer John Pawlowski who was killed Friday night while responding to a domestic dispute. Mayor Nutter also makes a statement. (6:38)
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Preview of Israel's Election
KYW news anchor Carol MacKenzie and KYW's Middle East bureau chief Jay Bushinski discuss the possible outcomes in Israel's national election (2:34).
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Flight 1549 Air Traffic Control Tape
Raw Audio: Pilot Chesley Sullenberger of flight 1549 communicates with air traffic controllers prior to the flight's splash-landing in the Hudson River. (12:02)
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Chris Christie for NJ Governor
Wednesday in Haddon Heights NJ, fmr. US Attorney Chris Christie formally announces his intention to seek the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey. (24:09)
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Ask The Mayor for 2/4/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding snow removal, fire dept. cuts and a furlough system for city employees. (6:56)
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Illinois Gets A New Governor
Thursday after the impeachment of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, the newly sworn in governor of Illinois, Patrick Quinn makes a statement to the press. (27:43)
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Impeached Governor Responds
Following his impeachment Thursday, former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich makes a statement outside his Chicago home. (14:40)
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Ask The Mayor for 1/29/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding the city budget, real estate taxes and the cleanliness of city streets and transit stations. (6:10)
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Gov. Blagojevich Appears on CBS
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich spoke with "The Early Show" anchors about skipping his impeachment trial and his refusal to resign. (10:37)
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Barack Obama Inaugural Address
President Barack Obama delivers his first inaugural speech after being sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. (16:16)
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Obama Joins Biden In Wilmington
Saturday, president-elect Barack Obama met vice president-elect Joe Biden in Wilmington, De. and spoke to supporters at the second stop on the inaugural whistle stop tour. (8:33)
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Biden Joins Whistle Stop Tour
Saturday, vice president-elect Joe Biden addressed supporters before boarding the 2009 inaugural train headed to Washington D.C. (6:12)
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Obama Begins Whistle Stop Tour
Saturday, president-elect Barack Obama addressed a crowd at 30th Street Station and began his whistle stop tour. (11:07)
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NTSB: Engines Missing From Plane
During a press conference Friday, a Nat'l Transportation Safety Board spokesperson gave an update on the plane that was ditched in the Hudson River and answered media questions.(28:49)
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US Airways Statement
US Airways ceo Doug Parker makes a statement regarding flight 1549 which crashed into the Hudson River. (2:05)
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Sen. Biden's Farewell Speech
Sen. Joe Biden,(D-De.) stood on the Senate floor for the final time to give farewell remarks to his colleagues. (39:26)
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Eagles Fans Welcome in Arizona
KYW's Ian Bush talks with an Arizona bar owner and the head of an Eagles fan club who are putting out the welcome mat for Birds faithful from back east.
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Ask The Mayor for 1/7/09
KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn presents Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter questions from KYW listeners regarding the city budget and money owed from sports teams. Mayor Nutter also comments on his first year in office. (7:03)
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Israeli Troops Invade Gaza Strip
KYW Middle East bureau chief Jay Bushinsky and KYW news anchor Carol MacKenzie discuss the developing ground war on the Gaza Strip (2:07).
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Mayor's Radio Address - 12/27/08
Heard exclusively on KYW Newsradio, Mayor Michael Nutter wraps up his first year in office, and has prepared an "annual report" to region. (4:51)
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Ask The Mayor for 12/23/08
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter recaps his first year in office with KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn and also answers questions from KYW listeners. (6:47)
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Ill. Gov. Says He Won't Quit
In a statement to the media Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich says he's staying on the job as governor and he's not guilty of corruption allegations. (2:55)
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Ask The Mayor for 12/10/08
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter and KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn discuss suggestions from listeners on solving the city's budget crisis. The mayor also talks about keeping residents from moving out of the city. (6:17)
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Illinois Governor Arrested
U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and Chicago FBI chief Robert Grant at a news conference on the arrest of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and an aide as part of a federal corruption probe. (44:30)
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O.J. Receives His Sentence
A Las Vegas judge has sentenced O.J. Simpson to at least 15 yrs in prison for robbery and kidnapping stemming from a confrontation with two sports memorabilia dealers in Las Vegas. (2:41)
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O.J. Apologizes and Explains His Crime
O.J. Simpson made a statement in court prior to being sentenced for robbery and kidnapping stemming from a confrontation with two sports memorabilia dealers in Las Vegas. (5:42)
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Rendell, Biden & Obama at Governors' Meeting
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, Vice President-elect Joe Biden and President-elect Barack Obama address the opening session of the National Governors Association meeting in Philadelphia. (27:30)
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Obama Names National Security Team
President-elect Barack Obama names Hillary Clinton as his secretary of state, while Robert Gates would remain as defense secretary. (43:27)
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Best Black Friday Deals
KYW's Ian Bush runs down the hottest Black Friday doorbuster deals on the most-wanted gifts of 2008.
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Ask The Mayor for 11/26/08
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter speaks with KYW city hall bureau chief Mike Dunn about the city\'s budget crisis and cuts, as well as some Thanksgiving holiday hopes from the mayor. (6:22)
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Govt. Announces New Loan Program
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson introduced a pair of new programs that will provide $800 billion to help unfreeze the market for consumer debt. Paulson also answers questions from the media. (26:19)
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Alycia Lane's Attorneys Respond
Alycia Lane's attorneys Paul Rosen and David Smith talk to reporters about the sentencing of her former co-anchor Larry Mendte. (13:37)
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Mendte Case Prosecutor
Asst. US attorney Michael Levy addressed the court during the sentencing of former CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte. (4:53)
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Mendte's Wife Speaks To Lane
Dawn Stensland, Fox 29 anchor and wife of former CBS 3 anchor Larry Mendte speaks directly to Alycia Lane during Mendte's sentencing. (9:36)
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Mendte Apologizes To Lane In Court
During sentencing former CBS 3 anchor Larry Mendte addressed the court and apologized to his former co-anchor Alycia Lane who was also in the courtroom. (4:17)
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Obama's Economic Team
President-elect Barack Obama introduces his economic team and answers questions from the media. (26:09)
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A Tribute To Bill Campbell
KYW's Bill Campbell was honored Nov. 21 as the "Person Of The Year" by the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. Introductions include MC Pat Delsi, Harry Kalas, voice of the Phillies, Merrill Rease, voice of the Eagles. (31:46)
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