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back in 1904, when the school open most were from ireland. >> irish immigrants built up this school for other people and other immigrants to come and learn. >> reporter: over the decade the school became a melting pot and now includes students from africa, asia and latin america. the the principal sister marry mcnulty says it is a wonderful reflection of st. patrick's life. >> he was a missionary and in a missionary's heart it opens and goes out the to all people. >> he taught immigrants, the the irish, about the the trinity, the the father, son and holy spirit by using the the shamrock leafs. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor these two girls will be ready. >> ♪. >> there good yes. >> we're looking forward to seeing them. >> of course those brass instruments doing very well with the weather we will be having which is fairly mild. little will bit windy. we cannot wait to see them perform as well as other groups. reminder sunday is philadelphia's st. patrick's day parade. join me, chris may and kate bilo for this years broadcast. it begins at 1:00 on our sister statio
back in 1904, when the school open most were from ireland. >> irish immigrants built up this school for other people and other immigrants to come and learn. >> reporter: over the decade the school became a melting pot and now includes students from africa, asia and latin america. the the principal sister marry mcnulty says it is a wonderful reflection of st. patrick's life. >> he was a missionary and in a missionary's heart it opens and goes out the to all people. >> he...
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. >> i've worked in the rain numerous times in ireland and scotland and worked in the cold in wisconsin or denmark or austria or italy. sometimes i have to use translators. but usually sticks become the universal language. >> the universal language of sticks and love. >> oh, i forgot that. yep, my wife and i we met through sculpture. >> his wife the museum curator, linda johnson dougherty. >> i mean it was really love at first sight. >> she's he been watching him pick up sticks for 22 years. is there a work that's particularly close to your heart? i mean, he is your husband. >> there is a beautiful piece that he did that looks like bramante's tempietto. a little classical temple. i wanted him to make me one at home and he hasn't done it. >> you don't have one? >> i don't have one. >> like wives everywhere, her project is at the bottom of a very long to-do list. how far in advance are you booked? >> booked through 2016 at the moment. starting to take a few in 2017. >> that's two years. >> we get offers every day. >> the kind of offers that museums make for original works of art to keep i
. >> i've worked in the rain numerous times in ireland and scotland and worked in the cold in wisconsin or denmark or austria or italy. sometimes i have to use translators. but usually sticks become the universal language. >> the universal language of sticks and love. >> oh, i forgot that. yep, my wife and i we met through sculpture. >> his wife the museum curator, linda johnson dougherty. >> i mean it was really love at first sight. >> she's he been watching...
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rick is wearing his ireland shirt but he is reporting a chilly temperature right now of just 46 degrees. the still hanging on to the the 50's nearby in the philadelphia area barbara lane in willow grove is 592 right now with some sunshine and still is at 56 degrees as we check in with doug in southampton, new jersey. another look at our campbell's field camera. lets look outside. you can see a beautiful afternoon but it is windy out there, it is a blustery afternoon as that wind of change blasts from the north and west bringing much colder air our way. storm scan three shows us clear skies that is good news if anyone wants to hoed out and see the aurora tonight we will not look for much cloud cover, here's our next system in texas with moisture witt, that is lifting up as we get into friday a and that will bring the chance for snow for at least some of us. you can see cold air working its way in the 40's in allentown and reading. hanging on to 60 in wilmington. sixty-four in dover. notice how cold to the north and west. peak win gusts got over 40 miles an hour. philadelphia, 41 miles pe
rick is wearing his ireland shirt but he is reporting a chilly temperature right now of just 46 degrees. the still hanging on to the the 50's nearby in the philadelphia area barbara lane in willow grove is 592 right now with some sunshine and still is at 56 degrees as we check in with doug in southampton, new jersey. another look at our campbell's field camera. lets look outside. you can see a beautiful afternoon but it is windy out there, it is a blustery afternoon as that wind of change...
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. >> i will be interviewing people that come through, we have everything from dignitaries from ireland to our local leaders, to dancers and people just out enjoyinged parade. i'm excited to be bringing it to you live and live on the cw philly at 1:00 o'clock good about that time. >> kate, thanks. >> nice, nice. >> as kate mentioned don't miss the st. patrick's take parade watch it live on sunday on our sister station the cw fully or you can watch on your lap top or your tablet at cbs philly.com or if you prefer to wave, you can catch it on st. patrick's day next tuesday watch it right here on cbs-3 at 9:00 a.m. if you are taking the daze off at work, kickback, have a gra great time. >>> you have to see this guy getting obstacles that scared some golf's way. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cb is three. do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and these floors? disinfectant cleaner, mops and "wet floor" signs. how long does it take to reheat cod? we also have air fresheners. make on-budget happen. make cleaning up
. >> i will be interviewing people that come through, we have everything from dignitaries from ireland to our local leaders, to dancers and people just out enjoyinged parade. i'm excited to be bringing it to you live and live on the cw philly at 1:00 o'clock good about that time. >> kate, thanks. >> nice, nice. >> as kate mentioned don't miss the st. patrick's take parade watch it live on sunday on our sister station the cw fully or you can watch on your lap top or your...
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knack 1904 when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrants held build up the school for other people, and other immigrants to come and learn. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student from africa asia, latin america. the principal sister marry mcnulty, says wonderful reflection every st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary. and i think a missionary heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught other immigrants, the irish about the trinity the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the shamrock leaves. >> so on parade day, st. patrick's honor lal a and ikira will be ready. ♪ ♪ >> oh, love seeing the children and the arts. you can join kathy chris may and kate for the saint patrick's day parade sunday. it begins at 1:00 on our sister station the "cw philly". you can also watch it live on cbs philly. com. and, if you missed the parade sunday, catch the encore broadcast saint patrick's day, at 9:00 tuesday morning right here on cbs-3. >> right now it is 5:49. and a whale watching adventure ends in tragedy. what we
knack 1904 when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrants held build up the school for other people, and other immigrants to come and learn. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student from africa asia, latin america. the principal sister marry mcnulty, says wonderful reflection every st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary. and i think a missionary heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught other...