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. >> reporter: jessica, that hero is security guard takey brower.could not deciding whether he was going to drive to his job or take septa well, he took the septa bus and police here in springfield, a along with septa passengers are very grateful because when slashing attacks started, he sprung to the aid and helped rescue both the victim and other passengers aboard the bus. >> i was like what is going on, last thing i expect was somebody to stab somebody in the back of the bus. >> reporter: suddenly aboard this septa bus heading to work as a security officer, takey brower, her screams, and saw a man police identified as edward gay, allegedly using this knife, slashing a 17 year-old passenger a's throat. >> that is when i drew my firearm and told him don't move, i didn't want anybody tolls get hurt. >> reporter: instantly taking action brower confronted gay stopping the a attack and protecting ten other now terrified passengers. >> i said listen, don't move, i don't want to hurt you. he said shoot me. i didn't want to. >> appreciate what you did. yo
. >> reporter: jessica, that hero is security guard takey brower.could not deciding whether he was going to drive to his job or take septa well, he took the septa bus and police here in springfield, a along with septa passengers are very grateful because when slashing attacks started, he sprung to the aid and helped rescue both the victim and other passengers aboard the bus. >> i was like what is going on, last thing i expect was somebody to stab somebody in the back of the bus....
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brower knew he had to act quick and fast. >> i said listen man, i don't movie don't want to hurt you. he was screaming shoot me, shoot me. >> i give him credit. i didn't overreact. did he what i would expect a police officer to do. >> court record show the 67 year-old suspect was arrested last june for slashing a bus passenger with a penn, he was charged in november, with slashing a third bus rider in west philadelphia. >>> well, sixers will take on oklahoma city thunder later in it but before the game a thunder player, born and bread in south philadelphia, took time to give back just days after violence rocked his family. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio explains how generosity is helping him through grief. >> this is a special day for me. i will cherish this the rest of my life. >> reporter: dion waiters walked into cheers at stanton elementary school, a place with a range of memories from a teacher, that fueled his death to the hope that grew his love of basketball and to a nba career. >> that is where we all started right there. >> reporter: waiters never forget
brower knew he had to act quick and fast. >> i said listen man, i don't movie don't want to hurt you. he was screaming shoot me, shoot me. >> i give him credit. i didn't overreact. did he what i would expect a police officer to do. >> court record show the 67 year-old suspect was arrested last june for slashing a bus passenger with a penn, he was charged in november, with slashing a third bus rider in west philadelphia. >>> well, sixers will take on oklahoma city...
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doctor ricky brower was presented with manna's 2016 nourish award.shed six years ago to celebrate champions of health care and nutrition. brower has work in public health for more than two decades and holds positions at jefferson center for urban health, jefferson sidney kimmel medical college and >>> ducis is here with sports and what a game tonight. >> yes. >> they are a well oil machine. >> a blow out. >> yes. >> not enclose. >> villanova on to the elite eight. cats destroy hurricanes 92-69 in i game where they have never trailed. they opened up on a 80 run. chris jenkins a and ryan arcidiacono each scored 21 points. cats shoot 63 percent from the field. nova awaits winner of the cap as/maryland game. let's head out to louisville, kentucky and jeff skversky for post game reaction, jeff. >> reporter: well, how about villanova, they aring to the elite eight for the first time in seven years. cats looked absolutely unstoppable. they won their three games by a combined, 72 points over the span. they have shot 60 percent. best by tournament team in 22
doctor ricky brower was presented with manna's 2016 nourish award.shed six years ago to celebrate champions of health care and nutrition. brower has work in public health for more than two decades and holds positions at jefferson center for urban health, jefferson sidney kimmel medical college and >>> ducis is here with sports and what a game tonight. >> yes. >> they are a well oil machine. >> a blow out. >> yes. >> not enclose. >> villanova on to...
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doctor ricky brower was presented with manna's 2016 nourish award.ward was established six years ago to celebrate champions of health care and nutrition. brower has work in public health for more than two decades and holds positions at jefferson center for urban health, jefferson sidney kimmel medical college and thomas jefferson college of population health. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. its not one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of america in plalphia. the evolution of cancncer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/expxpxperts app
doctor ricky brower was presented with manna's 2016 nourish award.ward was established six years ago to celebrate champions of health care and nutrition. brower has work in public health for more than two decades and holds positions at jefferson center for urban health, jefferson sidney kimmel medical college and thomas jefferson college of population health. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention...
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there could be stray showers but in brower dade and down through the keys. temperatures climb by a few more degrees. it almost makes it feel cool out there. i had to throw my shawl on on my break earlier. that is sustained by the way, peak wind gusts ranging anywhere from 23-26 miles per hour so again, head the warnings and it's best to avoid swimming if at all possible. high pressure is providing for the tight pressure gradient and breezy windy conditions. lots of groan around the rest of the u.s. -- -- green. we are seeing rain moving into portions of the great lakes region also look at the wintery weather across the mid atlantic north east and new england areas. the west coast is really getting look at the wet weather across california and the pacific north west and the pineapple express. this stretches through the four corners region and the rockies. there's a risk from texas through oklahoma. you can see the reason why. 60s out ahead of the front in kansas city and minneapolis even. however, on the flip side, the 40s and 50s and the contrasting air mass
there could be stray showers but in brower dade and down through the keys. temperatures climb by a few more degrees. it almost makes it feel cool out there. i had to throw my shawl on on my break earlier. that is sustained by the way, peak wind gusts ranging anywhere from 23-26 miles per hour so again, head the warnings and it's best to avoid swimming if at all possible. high pressure is providing for the tight pressure gradient and breezy windy conditions. lots of groan around the rest of the...
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most of us in daden and brower won't get in the 60s today which is remarkable. look at the cool temperatures. the panhandle down fort myers and a north westerly wind. dade and the keys later on tonight some of the coolest air we have seen in a few weeks. no record low temperatures but with the weather being relative you get used to warm temperatures. differently out there. north west to north winds blowing between 10-24 miles per hour across the area right now. good kite flying weather. that cold front came through earlier this morning with a few showers but not a whole lot of measurable rain there. it's because of a storm system off the southern new england coast. they have heavy rain around boston and two inches in new york city. that's moving out to sea. one of our weather watchers happen to be in central park this morning. he's from here but sent us this picture of snow that she hasn't seen since she was four years old. beautiful shot right there for spring. a spring snow. temperatures pretty cool across the country but not especially cold anywhere. watch th
most of us in daden and brower won't get in the 60s today which is remarkable. look at the cool temperatures. the panhandle down fort myers and a north westerly wind. dade and the keys later on tonight some of the coolest air we have seen in a few weeks. no record low temperatures but with the weather being relative you get used to warm temperatures. differently out there. north west to north winds blowing between 10-24 miles per hour across the area right now. good kite flying weather. that...
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washington, welcoming former teammate troy brower back to the horizon center. a warm ovation from the crowd. and then wheels fall off in the second. and the save is made, and right there for the rebound. over five minutes later, it's 2-0 blues. two minutes after that goal, the blues take apart the caps defense. the president's trophy will have to wait but at least a few lucky fans walked away with nice shirts. >> we don't want to have, you know, these little things still going on. we want to come into the playoffs at full speed and playing our game. >> there's a familiar face, it's former red skin brian mitchell. tonight he was given an honor that bears the name of legendary sportscaster. it was the eighth annual washington legend scholarship. noticeably absent from this list or any list moving forward, robert griffin iii, he signed >> i am glad for him. he texted me back, and i wish the best for him. it was not right, right now the situation that we as an organization needed and he is a good football player and good person and i wish the best for him. >> and c
washington, welcoming former teammate troy brower back to the horizon center. a warm ovation from the crowd. and then wheels fall off in the second. and the save is made, and right there for the rebound. over five minutes later, it's 2-0 blues. two minutes after that goal, the blues take apart the caps defense. the president's trophy will have to wait but at least a few lucky fans walked away with nice shirts. >> we don't want to have, you know, these little things still going on. we want...
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with me is kate anderson brower, author of "the residence." an expert on what goes on in the mansion, in the executive mansion, the white house. >> yeah. i thought it was really interesting how the residence staff spoke about nancy reagan. one usher told me he would wander up at the end of the day and he would find president reagan and nancy reagan sitting there watching, who's the boss with the tv cranked up and having their dinner on trays and holding hands and moments like that you would never -- nobody would ever see that. it wasn't public. and the president would talk about how when he was sitting in the oval office he would scootch down in his chair so that he could see into the window in the west sitting hall to see the first lady there sitting and looking at him. so their relationship was very close. it was not something put on at all, and i think something else that anita become bride mentioned is the sisterhood of first ladies and it's interesting that someone like hillary clinton felt that it was unfair that nancy reagan was critici
with me is kate anderson brower, author of "the residence." an expert on what goes on in the mansion, in the executive mansion, the white house. >> yeah. i thought it was really interesting how the residence staff spoke about nancy reagan. one usher told me he would wander up at the end of the day and he would find president reagan and nancy reagan sitting there watching, who's the boss with the tv cranked up and having their dinner on trays and holding hands and moments like...
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one of the many pieces of nontraditional works at new york's metropolitan museum of arts new met browerted exclusively to the modern and contemporary. the opening exit titled unfinished looks at 500 years of artwork bringing together some wild aspects seen in ton contemporary art and objects seen through the same lens and opening day had art people trying to get a peek from all angles. it's a radical new step to shake off a stuffy image at new york's most storied art institutions and it was founded in 1870 as an encyclopedia museum shunning contemporary works. >> we did not collect modern art seriously until after the second world war and certainly built up our collection in the late 20th century but now there is an opportunity for us to do even more. >> reporter: but doing so in a fast moving world, in an industry steeped in tradition where change is measured in centuries and not retweets will take time. and it's why the mets deep dive in contemporary is so closely watched in the art world. the mets is reinventing itself but the big challenge is doing so in a city where there are so ma
one of the many pieces of nontraditional works at new york's metropolitan museum of arts new met browerted exclusively to the modern and contemporary. the opening exit titled unfinished looks at 500 years of artwork bringing together some wild aspects seen in ton contemporary art and objects seen through the same lens and opening day had art people trying to get a peek from all angles. it's a radical new step to shake off a stuffy image at new york's most storied art institutions and it was...
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interested in making races come together you would jump and every scenario like baltimore michael brower and trayvon martin. he would take a step back what he goes down there and flaps his loud mouth and creates tension. tension doesn't produce anything but friction and violence and that to what else she said i wrote the book "con job" because i'm not trying to convince all black people that they have to vote democrat. i'm saying as she pointed outt that black people have no political influence. we gave that up over the last 50 plus years that we have voted single-handedly for one political party. no other race does that just because you have a d oren kerr next to my name, ivan r next r next minute minute. v is that minimize going to vote republican? every election cycle will addition to turn my vote and i think lack the pony to holed up politicians -- i think black people need to hold politicianst accountable. right now you have two democratc promising that black lives matter and it's the same lipservice we have heard in the last four years in the last eight years before that. i would a
interested in making races come together you would jump and every scenario like baltimore michael brower and trayvon martin. he would take a step back what he goes down there and flaps his loud mouth and creates tension. tension doesn't produce anything but friction and violence and that to what else she said i wrote the book "con job" because i'm not trying to convince all black people that they have to vote democrat. i'm saying as she pointed outt that black people have no political...
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. >> bob: brower sheriff scott israel and cooper city mayor greg ross squared off tuesday might. >> i gave you the courtesy there are in mayor, you're mong mistake e u. keep talking about things that are not accurate. >> the only mistake i made was lieving the numbers from bso. >> bob: at the city hall meeting ross even implied the sheriff was miss managing bso. >> can you explain your zoe top heave when metro dade miami has double the amount of people and chiefs? >> bob: israel didn't respond to that butted mauer ross is angry after bso claimed could supply suddenly uppinin the cost to $2.1 million. >> we got that number. it's wrong. i know that. >> it wasn't wrong. it was an estimate. >> bob: israel later came down to $1.8 million. but when the city of davie fered to to it dor just $1.5 million,so suddenly lowered it again, this time to $1.635 million. the general counsel tried to explain. >> we didn't get to see whawe were comparing against. we didn't get the davie proposal. >> see, what bothers me -- exactly. what bothers me is the exact statement you just made. tts doesn't matter
. >> bob: brower sheriff scott israel and cooper city mayor greg ross squared off tuesday might. >> i gave you the courtesy there are in mayor, you're mong mistake e u. keep talking about things that are not accurate. >> the only mistake i made was lieving the numbers from bso. >> bob: at the city hall meeting ross even implied the sheriff was miss managing bso. >> can you explain your zoe top heave when metro dade miami has double the amount of people and chiefs?...
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with me now, kate anderson brower author of the residence.pert on what goes on in the mansion, in the executive mansion, the white house. >> yeah, i thought it was really interesting how the resident staff spoke about nancy reagan. one usher told me that he would wander up at the end of the day and he would find president reagan and nancy reagan sitting there watching who's the boss on tv with the tv cranked up because the president wasn't able to hear so well and having dinner on trays and holding hands. and it's moments like that, nobody would ever see that, it wasn't public. and the president would talk about how when he was sitting in the oval office, he would scooch down in his chair so that he could sit in his window seeing the first lady sitting and looking at him. so their relationship was very close, it was not put on at all. and i think something else that anita mcbride mentioned is the sisterhood of first ladies. someone like hillary clinton felt it was unfair for nancy reagan was criticized for spending close to $200,000 on a new
with me now, kate anderson brower author of the residence.pert on what goes on in the mansion, in the executive mansion, the white house. >> yeah, i thought it was really interesting how the resident staff spoke about nancy reagan. one usher told me that he would wander up at the end of the day and he would find president reagan and nancy reagan sitting there watching who's the boss on tv with the tv cranked up because the president wasn't able to hear so well and having dinner on trays...