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in 1972, when pell grants, bgoe was passed, there was also a consensus that following the pell grant students, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress. what was supposed to happen was $2,500 would follow those students to those institutions, to the institutions, to provide the programming for the low-income students. the cost of education allowances were passed at the same time pell grants were. they've never, ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized. institutional programming was needed. but it was never funded by the federal government. >> will, would you like the respond? >> i think the only thing i would add is we do need to learn the lessons of the affordable care act. but it's important not to learn too much. they just passed and the accountability provisions in there are still actually pretty intense. there's a lot of things that states and schools are expected to do. and there doesn't appear to be a ton of resistance. a lot of states saying, this is not going to happen because the states are asking too many. the affordable care act is one
in 1972, when pell grants, bgoe was passed, there was also a consensus that following the pell grant students, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress. what was supposed to happen was $2,500 would follow those students to those institutions, to the institutions, to provide the programming for the low-income students. the cost of education allowances were passed at the same time pell grants were. they've never, ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized....
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the pell grant is not the only one. the whole concept was that they will start with low-income students. but we're also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low-income students. so we set up a program, the federal government completely different in that eight years ago. as soon as they did that, four states stepped out of need-based aid. if you give me $200 increase in pell grants, my low-income students have lost $1000. the same process with ssig. if you make the pell grant go up to one or dollars, and the state takes away $1200, we saw this happen with the stimulus bill. it did not work well for low-income students. a study by jennifer delaney out of the university of illinois shows that low-income students, whether at public or private colleges, lost in that scenario. now we could fix that. we can fix that scenario. we can simply put the moe that work so well for public colleges into a new ssig with a lot of money. we can add need-based aid, not protecting, not an unintended consequence. then we look a
the pell grant is not the only one. the whole concept was that they will start with low-income students. but we're also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low-income students. so we set up a program, the federal government completely different in that eight years ago. as soon as they did that, four states stepped out of need-based aid. if you give me $200 increase in pell grants, my low-income students have lost $1000. the same process with ssig. if you make the pell grant go...
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grant forhen pell past but there is also a consensus that following the pell grant students, passed by congress, what was supposed to happen was $2500 what follow those students to the institution. to the institution, provide programming for the low income students. the cost of education allowance were passed at the same time pell grants were. they have never been funded a penny. so institutional aid and programming was recognized and needed, but it was never funded by the federal government. >> i think the only thing i would add is that we do need to learn the lessons of the affordable care act. but it is important to learn too much. it was just past, and the accountability are still pretty intense. and a lot of things states and schools are expected to do, there doesn't appear to be a ton of resistance. not a lot of states saying this will not happen. the affordable care act is one act, only look at different federal government uses its power to leverage state power, it works. >> i just want to point out a couple of things, just quickly, on these points. the medicaid and highway exam
grant forhen pell past but there is also a consensus that following the pell grant students, passed by congress, what was supposed to happen was $2500 what follow those students to the institution. to the institution, provide programming for the low income students. the cost of education allowance were passed at the same time pell grants were. they have never been funded a penny. so institutional aid and programming was recognized and needed, but it was never funded by the federal government....
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in 1972 when pell grants, beog was passed there was also consensus that following the pell grant student, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress. what was supposed to happen was $2500 would follow those student to those institutions, to the institutions, to provide the programing for the low-income student. cost of education allowances were passed at same time pell grants were. they have never ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized. institutional programing was needed but it was never funded by the federal government. >> would you like to respond? >> only thing i would add we do need to learn the lessons of the affordable care act but important not to learn too much, right? they just passed, and the accountability provisions in there are still actually pretty intense. there is a lot of things states and schools are expected to do. doesn't appear to be a ton of resistance. not a lot of states are saying this will not happen because feds are acting too much. affordable care act is one particular example, when you look at particular policies when fed
in 1972 when pell grants, beog was passed there was also consensus that following the pell grant student, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress. what was supposed to happen was $2500 would follow those student to those institutions, to the institutions, to provide the programing for the low-income student. cost of education allowances were passed at same time pell grants were. they have never ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized. institutional...
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the pell grant program was not supposed to be the only program. no one wants to talk about ssig anymore. i'm glad dr. alexander did. the whole concept with the federal government, they said we're going to start with low income students but we are also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low income students. so we set up an ssig program. federal government completely defunded that eight years ago. as soon as they started defunding it, four states stepped out of need-based aid. dr. alexander said in his testimony before congress, if you give me $200 increase in pell grant and louisiana makes me raise tuition $1200, my low income students lost $1000. same principle applies with ssig. if you make the pell grant go up $200 and state takes away $1200 aid, low income students lose. we saw this happen with the stimulus bill. what happened with the stimulus bill, it worked well for public institutions but didn't work well for low income students. a study by jennifer delaney out of university of illinois, low income students whether at publi
the pell grant program was not supposed to be the only program. no one wants to talk about ssig anymore. i'm glad dr. alexander did. the whole concept with the federal government, they said we're going to start with low income students but we are also going to incentivize the states to also step in for low income students. so we set up an ssig program. federal government completely defunded that eight years ago. as soon as they started defunding it, four states stepped out of need-based aid....
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in 1972, when pell grant was passed, there was also a consensus that following the pell grant student, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress, what was supposed to happen was $2500 would follow those students to those institutions, to the institutions. to provide the programming for the low-income students. cost of education allowances were passed at the same time pell grants were. they have ever, ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized. institutional programming was needed. but it was never funded by the federal government. >> would you like to respond? >> the only thing i would add is we do need to learn the lessons of the affordable care act, but it's important not to learn too much. they just passed -- the accountability provisions in there are still actually pretty intense. there's a lot of things that states and schools are supposed to do, and there doesn't tend to be a lot of provisions. a lot are saying this is not going to happen because the feds are asking too much. you look at a lot of different types of policies from a federal govern
in 1972, when pell grant was passed, there was also a consensus that following the pell grant student, the cost of education allowances were passed by congress, what was supposed to happen was $2500 would follow those students to those institutions, to the institutions. to provide the programming for the low-income students. cost of education allowances were passed at the same time pell grants were. they have ever, ever been funded a penny. so institutional aid was recognized. institutional...
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that is where i am the author of doubling the pell grant. i have fought to bring down interest rates on student loans. and community college, it should be free once we educate. we need to work on our infrastructure, transportation. conveyance of water for all californians, and a transition to energy independence. those are all good jobs. and if we do it right? we can protect our environment. and to protect all of that investment, we need to have a strong national security. and that's my specialty in the congress. i know how to do that. we invest in america. we invest in ourselves, we invest in infrastructure and protect it and we will have a vibrant economy. >> thank you. >> from my point of view, i think we very much have to focus on some of these inequality issues. i've already mentioned i've been pushing the notion of a $12 an hour minimum wage. i'm very glad that governor brown signed the $15 minimum wage in california. i think $15 is probably too high. it's better than the 10 we had. but i would have supported 13. it's fine for san fran
that is where i am the author of doubling the pell grant. i have fought to bring down interest rates on student loans. and community college, it should be free once we educate. we need to work on our infrastructure, transportation. conveyance of water for all californians, and a transition to energy independence. those are all good jobs. and if we do it right? we can protect our environment. and to protect all of that investment, we need to have a strong national security. and that's my...
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the teen notes a lot more awareness to combat are increasing no sin pell step will solve the problem.eed a new approach to keep them from developing a lifetime addiction dr. oz explains. >>> new report from the cdc shows the concerning trend tobacco use stayed the same for middle and high schoolers since 2011. teens are smoking lessig let's but e-cigarettes are gaining ground. last year 16% of high schoolers and 5% of middle schoolers were smoking e cigarettes increase of about 1% for both groups from just a few years ago. there's still a lot we don't know about the risks of e-cigarettes but we know them many chemicals in them and nicotine they contain makes them a take tiff. they shouldn't be seen as harmless substitute for regular cigarettes. recent study found smoking e-cigarettes could be a gateway to traditional cigarettes for teens. making them almost three times more likely to smoke down the road funk your teen is smoking work with them to make a plan to stop. with acquit date and reasons why they want to stop and be ready to provide distractions when they get a craving. look a
the teen notes a lot more awareness to combat are increasing no sin pell step will solve the problem.eed a new approach to keep them from developing a lifetime addiction dr. oz explains. >>> new report from the cdc shows the concerning trend tobacco use stayed the same for middle and high schoolers since 2011. teens are smoking lessig let's but e-cigarettes are gaining ground. last year 16% of high schoolers and 5% of middle schoolers were smoking e cigarettes increase of about 1% for...
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right now, federal pell grants cover about 30% of a four-year degree unlike other loans, pell grants do not have to be repaid. more from the exclusive one-on-one with the with the at 6:00. we asked about the presidential race, of course, and if he regrets not running. plus, will he endorse one of the candidates? that's only on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> volunteers will participate in the 15th annual comcast cares day. this is video of last year's event in philadelphia. this saturday, nbc 10 and telemundo 62 employees join friends and family to make positive changes in the community. to roll up your sleeves and join us, we'd love to see yous, register using the app or log on to nbc10.com. comcast is the parent company of nbc 10. >>> sunshine and blue skies today. nbc 10 and 18th and jfk in center city couldn't have asked for a better day. rain for tomorrow. we have your neighborhood forecast and more on timing. >> tracy, tomorrow, you want the umbrella. today, you wanted the sunglasses. tomorrow, another warm day. currently now 76 degrees and mostly sunny skies and clouds moving in, and
right now, federal pell grants cover about 30% of a four-year degree unlike other loans, pell grants do not have to be repaid. more from the exclusive one-on-one with the with the at 6:00. we asked about the presidential race, of course, and if he regrets not running. plus, will he endorse one of the candidates? that's only on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> volunteers will participate in the 15th annual comcast cares day. this is video of last year's event in philadelphia. this saturday, nbc...
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only want to see you dancin dani the perp pell rain. >> hahn naive never wanted to be your secret loverpurple reign, purple reign >> ♪ purple reign, purple reign ♪ >> only want to see you dancing in the purple reign. honey, i know, i know times are changing. ♪ ♪ ♪ purple reign ♪ ♪ >> here comes your favoritee part. here comes your favorite part. t make sure you yell it so we canc hear you. hear everybody up here. everybody. ♪ >> sink a little bit louder soou we can hear you. come on. oh, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. ♪ >>> we are back with more goodeo day dc that tribute to princeo i was awesome.. secret society rocking it out on fox5 rock. beautiful.beauti want to tell you about special e give away. away. it's fun for the whole familyil and also because you can onlyanl enter on facebook.ebook you could win four tickets to fk see the new stage production ofo the wizard of oz at the nationaa theater the evening of mayeving third. to enter for chance to win go dg our facebook page and faceboo facebook.com/fox5 d.c. between.b now and 11:59 p.m.59 one winner will be selected byee random drawi
only want to see you dancin dani the perp pell rain. >> hahn naive never wanted to be your secret loverpurple reign, purple reign >> ♪ purple reign, purple reign ♪ >> only want to see you dancing in the purple reign. honey, i know, i know times are changing. ♪ ♪ ♪ purple reign ♪ ♪ >> here comes your favoritee part. here comes your favorite part. t make sure you yell it so we canc hear you. hear everybody up here. everybody. ♪ >> sink a little bit...
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the waters are cold, hypo thermia can set in if you get swept offshore. 81 degrees in san row pell.out toward the next couple of days, enjoy the sunshine, nice and toasty for tomorrow. then we cool down on monday. by tuesday there's a slight chance of a few showers mainly north of the golden gate bridge. temperatures continue to drop. significant rainfall begins to move into the bay area as we talk about friday and maybe early saturday as we head toward next weekend. that's a look of the weather. back to you. >>> homeland security issuing a warning tonight about your computer. coming up what you need to do -- at least remove from it to stay clear of a security threat. . >>> the u.s. government is issuing an urgent alert to windows customers. the homeland security department telling window usetories uninstall apple's quick time program. it is one time widely used to play movie trailers and other internet media clips. but they are urging to use other platforms like youtube or facebook instead. the software it still works, but without support apparently it can increase the risks from v
the waters are cold, hypo thermia can set in if you get swept offshore. 81 degrees in san row pell.out toward the next couple of days, enjoy the sunshine, nice and toasty for tomorrow. then we cool down on monday. by tuesday there's a slight chance of a few showers mainly north of the golden gate bridge. temperatures continue to drop. significant rainfall begins to move into the bay area as we talk about friday and maybe early saturday as we head toward next weekend. that's a look of the...
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when you look back, there's been some great performances to the pelle lindberghs, ron hextall, kennyagen in the late '88/'89 season. the other night it wasn't just the amount of shots, it was the quality shots that he made. i'll tell you -- saves he made. absolutely scary how good he was. and i've never, as long as i've been in the business, i have never seen a differential like that and the flyers winning a hockey game. >> it is amazing. after the game michael said i'm not tired, i love facing that amount of shots because it keeps me energized and in the game. any concern after the amount of shots he faced in the last game and going back to the third period in game four going into this game? >> no, i don't think there's a problem. fatigue can't be a factor. he hasn't played. that was the first game in a long time. hopefully he has the opportunity do it again. hopefully he doesn't have to see that many shots. the washington capitals said they'll try to get as much traffic in front of him as they didn't have the other night. that's the big question now. the flyers have done a nice job
when you look back, there's been some great performances to the pelle lindberghs, ron hextall, kennyagen in the late '88/'89 season. the other night it wasn't just the amount of shots, it was the quality shots that he made. i'll tell you -- saves he made. absolutely scary how good he was. and i've never, as long as i've been in the business, i have never seen a differential like that and the flyers winning a hockey game. >> it is amazing. after the game michael said i'm not tired, i love...
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. >>> meanwhile, donald trump unveiled the plan to come pell the mex -- compel the mexican government to pay for the border wall. it plans on stopping wire transfers out of the country by undocumented individuals unless he or she can prove the lawful presence in the united states. and then he'll tell mexico to fund the wall. curious to see how this goes. this as trump condemned ford motor company's decision to build a $1.7 billion assembly plant in mexico and as president obama derided trump's plans. >> i'm getting questions from foreign leaders about some of the whackier suggestions that are being made. the notion that we'll track every western union -- you know, bit of money being sent to mexico, you know, good luck with that. then we've got the issue of the implications for the mexican economy. which in turn if it's collapsing actually sends more immigrant north because they can't find jobs back in mexico. >> all right. >>> alabama lawmakers are moving to impeach governor robert bentley in the wake of an alleged fair with a top aide. he's fighting back saying there's no way to remo
. >>> meanwhile, donald trump unveiled the plan to come pell the mex -- compel the mexican government to pay for the border wall. it plans on stopping wire transfers out of the country by undocumented individuals unless he or she can prove the lawful presence in the united states. and then he'll tell mexico to fund the wall. curious to see how this goes. this as trump condemned ford motor company's decision to build a $1.7 billion assembly plant in mexico and as president obama derided...
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based on evidence that schools provide their own scholarships when the pell grant goes up, will scale back on their scholarships and give those to other people or eligible. the main action appears to be in the for-profit schools. >> thank you. i think each of you in your remarks talked about some of the proposals or the policy options that have been implemented to try to address some aspects of the student loan crisis. in particular, you mentioned that income driven repayment lands, and those allowed powers to repay in installments over longer time periods. susan, i think you have proposed this. a managed repayment plan through payroll withholding. i would like to ask each of you, how much of the problem do those kinds of policies fix? rohit: i think that in a world aere borrowers can play percentage of their income, it is not a cure-all to college affordability and student debt. it is an important weapon that a borrower could use to fight democracy and default -- delinquency and default. i think that is a good weapon. i want to make sure for anybody who you think is struggling, they
based on evidence that schools provide their own scholarships when the pell grant goes up, will scale back on their scholarships and give those to other people or eligible. the main action appears to be in the for-profit schools. >> thank you. i think each of you in your remarks talked about some of the proposals or the policy options that have been implemented to try to address some aspects of the student loan crisis. in particular, you mentioned that income driven repayment lands, and...
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you could have irritation of the pell vision. far and away it's bleeding that is the first sign. >> the doctor tells us smoking is one possible cause of bladder cancer. right now, though, there are no tests for the disease. >>> and ed snider and comcast had a strong 20-year partnership. comcast is the parent company of nbc 10. >>> for more on the life and legacy of ed snider, make sure you have the nbc 10 app. we have photos and tributes to snider from family members and flyers players. also learn about snider's life outside of the rink. >>> two philadelphia police officers will not face charges after jurors acquitted them of wrongly beating a man. officer sean mcknight and kevin robinson were accused of beatinç najee rivera during a traffic stop. rivera's girlfriend found surveillance video that appears to show the officers beating rivera. lawyers for the officers claimed they used necessary force to get rivera under control. he died late last year after he was shot during a street fight in kensington. >>> this morning, we have
you could have irritation of the pell vision. far and away it's bleeding that is the first sign. >> the doctor tells us smoking is one possible cause of bladder cancer. right now, though, there are no tests for the disease. >>> and ed snider and comcast had a strong 20-year partnership. comcast is the parent company of nbc 10. >>> for more on the life and legacy of ed snider, make sure you have the nbc 10 app. we have photos and tributes to snider from family members and...
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second major ruling in favor of the state environmental protection department as it tries to assem pell privately owned beach front land to build dunes. margate says its wooden pluck head is sufficient to protect it from storms. officials in the beach town sued the state trying to block this project. margate officials have not commented yet on yesterday's ruling. >> time for your first look at business. starbucks kicks off a new rewards program today. it's based on how much you spend not how often you make purchases. starbucks announced the program in february, didn't go over so well with some can customers, some people complained it will take longer to earn rewards but starbucks responded by saying most people will earn rewards just in fast if not faster. >>> golden sacks will pay a $5 billion fine to the u.s. justice department. it corresponds to the sale of mortgage backed securities which led to the financial crisis of 2008. the government accused goldman of misleading the public about the viability of these loans. part of the money will go to under water homeowners. >>> wall street
second major ruling in favor of the state environmental protection department as it tries to assem pell privately owned beach front land to build dunes. margate says its wooden pluck head is sufficient to protect it from storms. officials in the beach town sued the state trying to block this project. margate officials have not commented yet on yesterday's ruling. >> time for your first look at business. starbucks kicks off a new rewards program today. it's based on how much you spend not...
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it would outlaw procedures as pell. >> it's incredible the legislature would push this forward so quicklyhearings or opportunity for a reasoned discussion. that to me demonstrates how politically motivated this is. >> there's no word on when the voting session will be rescheduled. >>> a final vote could be close, though, on pennsylvania's medical marijuana legislation. a senate committee made changes to the bill yesterday and backers hope to see it pass in both houses this week. the bill would let patients who suffer from a list of ailments use marijuana for therapeutic purposes. >>> a push this morning to protect local residents from contaminated drinking water. congressman brendon boyle and patrick meehan are calling on the environmental protection agency to propose tougher regulations on drinker water. they made their appeal outside horsham air guard station. they say high levels of chlorinated compounds have been found in water in and around the base. >> residents are understandably concerned that these chemicals are to blame for their health conditions. >> the congressman have sent a
it would outlaw procedures as pell. >> it's incredible the legislature would push this forward so quicklyhearings or opportunity for a reasoned discussion. that to me demonstrates how politically motivated this is. >> there's no word on when the voting session will be rescheduled. >>> a final vote could be close, though, on pennsylvania's medical marijuana legislation. a senate committee made changes to the bill yesterday and backers hope to see it pass in both houses this...
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it would make sure the amount of pell grants keeps up with the rising cost of college. and tpwo -- p it would let borrowers refinance their student debt to today's lower rates. and our bill is fully paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes that only serve to benefit the biggest corporations and the wealthiest few. you know, this issue for me is really personal. when i was young my dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. within a few short years he couldn't work any longer, and without warning my family had fallen on hard times. i have six brothers and sisters, and thankfully all of us were able to go to college with help from what is now called pell grants. my mom was able to get the skills she needed to get a job. she had been a stay-at-home mom. she needed work, and she got that job through a worker training program at lake washington vocational school, with government help. and even through those hard times, our family never lost hope that with a good education we would be able to find our footing and earn our way to a stable middle-class life. this country nev
it would make sure the amount of pell grants keeps up with the rising cost of college. and tpwo -- p it would let borrowers refinance their student debt to today's lower rates. and our bill is fully paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes that only serve to benefit the biggest corporations and the wealthiest few. you know, this issue for me is really personal. when i was young my dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. within a few short years he couldn't work any longer, and without...
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people with a lower incomes should get a much bigger increase from the pell grants, so it covers noty supplies but living expenses. [applause] i have a feeling it is about to get less popular. she believes that every school should have a huge allocation of work-study positions so anybody who needs more money should get 10 hours a week of work-study opportunities. [applause] now, consider this. the reason that is important, it is about the only thing the federal government can do to help colleges and universities hold their costs down. when you have a lot of students doing work-study, that helps. one of the highest impact, lowest cost private schools is college in kentucky. where 100% of the people on financial aid, one hundred percent work in the schools. it was added before the civil war in kentucky, fully open to women and to african-americans, way back in 1855. but they still have the same model, it is democracy, small d. empowering students to get their education and minimize cost and maximize the quality of education. we need a plan to do that for everybody. she does not favor p
people with a lower incomes should get a much bigger increase from the pell grants, so it covers noty supplies but living expenses. [applause] i have a feeling it is about to get less popular. she believes that every school should have a huge allocation of work-study positions so anybody who needs more money should get 10 hours a week of work-study opportunities. [applause] now, consider this. the reason that is important, it is about the only thing the federal government can do to help...
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police aren'ttety polaren confirming to us what theming tw location of that stabbing -- sta train pelltabbing was but we t know that it was somewhere here connected with these restaurants and bars on theand n 700 block of katie avenue. ave and i think it's again -- ain they're not telling us whetherse it happened inside or outside ot but we did have information infr from a source that contactedt ca us and said there was a very large fight, a large melee lge l which would lead you tod ld believe that it may be oute here in the parking lot area. a prince george's county police were gone by the time we we arrived here on scene but itceni does appear that three adult a males were stabbed. stabb that was confirmed by prince bpr george's county police sayolice they believe they are all are males. they were all taken to aall hospital in stable condition.oni turns out one of the victims was actually a security guard for the martini's restaurant has an event every sunday night with wt bands lasts from 9 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. this was reportedly to have to happened after 2:00 a.m. which would have b
police aren'ttety polaren confirming to us what theming tw location of that stabbing -- sta train pelltabbing was but we t know that it was somewhere here connected with these restaurants and bars on theand n 700 block of katie avenue. ave and i think it's again -- ain they're not telling us whetherse it happened inside or outside ot but we did have information infr from a source that contactedt ca us and said there was a very large fight, a large melee lge l which would lead you tod ld believe...
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so talk to your doctor, and for more information, visit jardiance.com >> pelle >> pelley: houston mayth more thunderstorms tonight. floodwaters still haven't drained in some neighborhoods. boats went out again today to rescue folks who were stranded. at least six people have drowned, all of them in their own vehicles. the video that we showed you last night of a man trying on swim to safety is a reminder of what can happen when you drive into a flood. omar villafranca has more on this. >> reporter: today, emergency crews pumped out the murky floodwater from this houston toll road, looking for a sunken car and its driver. one of those killed in the floods was 49-year-old sunita singh. her car got stuck in this underpass. her husband, rajiv, says she couldn't get out. >> driving through the high water in the middle of the city and there's nothing that could be done? it's a terrible loss. >> reporter: this afternoon, houston's fire technical rescue team braved the swollen bayou to train in the kind of fast-moving water that can trap drivers. district fire chief david swanson: >> they und
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would it lead to lower pell grants? what is the trade-off? in actual policymaking, those are things you have to weigh. what are you losing by doing that? that is why i hate to pivot back, but the data-driven approach to the right intervention to meet all sorts of goals, i think the world we live in is not just philosophical. it is also about implementing and figuring out costs and benefits. ms. dynarski: historically in the u.s., community college was free. community college really grew and expanded in the 1960's and 1970's, tuition was nominal. we departed from that history as the states have disinvested. free community college could be a return to where we were. should we also make all of the four-year institutions free? it would be expensive and poorly targeted. community colleges are where low income, nonwhite, first-generation students go as their first entry point. that would be a way to target resources on the people who most need education as a form of economic mobility. host: unfortunately, we are out of time. i am sorry we did not g
would it lead to lower pell grants? what is the trade-off? in actual policymaking, those are things you have to weigh. what are you losing by doing that? that is why i hate to pivot back, but the data-driven approach to the right intervention to meet all sorts of goals, i think the world we live in is not just philosophical. it is also about implementing and figuring out costs and benefits. ms. dynarski: historically in the u.s., community college was free. community college really grew and...
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. >> we spend $8 billion a your giving pell grants and g.i. bill families who are failing left and right. you can redirect that into free public education. >> the k-12 system is failing. it would be an extension of that system. >> a private alternative to public universities. john: profit is bad, publicly run is good. >> i would agree with that. yes. >> for every dollar of federal spending, colleges and universities increase their cost by 55 to 65 cents. they know they have washington shoveling dollars into them so they have to reason to compete and lower their costs. administrative costs are part of it. let's talk about what it means to be educated and productive in this economy. it doesn't necessarily mean a four-year degree which is what we have been told. i'm an individual. i don't want to be treated as a one-size fits all government policy. >> they are saying state schools two and four years should be free and i think that's a good idea. john: thank you, alexis and patrice. i hope sufficient join this argument. use the mash #isflc16. you
. >> we spend $8 billion a your giving pell grants and g.i. bill families who are failing left and right. you can redirect that into free public education. >> the k-12 system is failing. it would be an extension of that system. >> a private alternative to public universities. john: profit is bad, publicly run is good. >> i would agree with that. yes. >> for every dollar of federal spending, colleges and universities increase their cost by 55 to 65 cents. they know...
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and also you get a little pell pin and a, you know, a card to the clubhouse and you get pool privileges. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not true. you're making these up. >> you can cut in line for the slide. >> jimmy: that's not true at all. [ laughter ] did you prepare a speech? >> um, no. well, i have an idea of what i would want to say. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. i think you should be prepared. >> otherwise, you get up there and you go, "um, oh, um, what did i have for lunch today? oh, why am i thinking about oh, angelina jolie! arg!" [ laughter ] otherwise, you're crazed with nervousness. >> jimmy: well, i never get that because people are like, "i didn't think ways going to win." it's like, "well, you had a one in six chance." you had better odds than i did. [ laughter ] >> you didn't know you were nominated? >> jimmy: yeah. you didn't know you were nominated for months? but, it will be great. i would love to hear your speech. it will be good. >> you know, if i don't get -- can i give a little? if i don't get a chance -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: of course. you wanna
and also you get a little pell pin and a, you know, a card to the clubhouse and you get pool privileges. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not true. you're making these up. >> you can cut in line for the slide. >> jimmy: that's not true at all. [ laughter ] did you prepare a speech? >> um, no. well, i have an idea of what i would want to say. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. i think you should be prepared. >> otherwise, you get up there and you go, "um,...
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it is the ted cruz dop pell ganger that just broke the internet.have what it trending from the new york primaries. stay with us. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. jofor their wedding one searching fbooking.com.ct place oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too. [gasps] how to gete big flavorw out of each and every itsy, bitsy, little, bitty bite. new sargento snack bites, just 20 calories per stick, with larger than life flavor, like colby- pepper jack and savory garlic & herb jack. you can nibble 'em, grab 'em, skewer 'em, pop 'em. you can call 'em big, bold, and brazen. real cheese people know better than to call them mild. new sargento snack bites, big flavor in a little bite. incredible bladder prthat lets from always diyou move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your
it is the ted cruz dop pell ganger that just broke the internet.have what it trending from the new york primaries. stay with us. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. jofor their wedding one searching fbooking.com.ct place oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too....
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ing she broke the law according to the mta rules of conduct subway system is for trpghting nothing pells. >> guess what i don't see her actively campaigning for anything right here but standing there granted news media is in tow. granted she's without a politician. but so what -- pick understand the president. >> she gets on the subway, and we give her a hard time. >> not saying she should be fined someone else mentioned it and it made news this weekend. >> in london telling us how to do things and who should be paying what. bernie sanders went to your old stomping grounds koney island there's donald trump. berps ate a hot dog u.s. j the way you like it. >> with a lot of sauerkraut and you like onion. you and mike slobbered with the onion and the sauerkraut andering. york city to campaign or for our vote. and rosanna we are holding up on our support lobbying us for our endorsement. >> it is convention on republican sides. and you know bernie did win what had the last sex -- caucuses and primaries. he's heavily ifer fad. donald trump that is to win in new york state. so that's why they're
ing she broke the law according to the mta rules of conduct subway system is for trpghting nothing pells. >> guess what i don't see her actively campaigning for anything right here but standing there granted news media is in tow. granted she's without a politician. but so what -- pick understand the president. >> she gets on the subway, and we give her a hard time. >> not saying she should be fined someone else mentioned it and it made news this weekend. >> in london...
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as y k know, m michael kramer, pell la weinbergers forormer restructuring -- as you u know, this i isr lawsuit -- liz: which you have covered righgh here. >> $100 mimillion n for impropey dismissising him, perella weinberger hasas said he was soliciting businesess for his nw firmrm. without hihim, they need a restructurining department. this is one e way make that up. liz: whohose name, if they did merge, w would it be tudor perea weinberg tudor?? >> we shouould point out that mr. weinberg is one of the finil goldman sachs partners, right?t? liz: yes. >> bobobby tudor who runs tudor pickering g is also one of the last goldman sacachs partners before they became a pubublic company. so who knows? and d does joe perella stay with the firm? whwho knows? there coululbe a lot of combations here. thiss an economics deal, i believe. ye, it's really good, bring these e two firms together, but this i is a deal about economic. look at last wee goldman sachchs' earnings, if yu ththink that's bad for a big ba, imagine what it isis from a boutique.. and th of these banks madede a lot of money over
as y k know, m michael kramer, pell la weinbergers forormer restructuring -- as you u know, this i isr lawsuit -- liz: which you have covered righgh here. >> $100 mimillion n for impropey dismissising him, perella weinberger hasas said he was soliciting businesess for his nw firmrm. without hihim, they need a restructurining department. this is one e way make that up. liz: whohose name, if they did merge, w would it be tudor perea weinberg tudor?? >> we shouould point out that mr....
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all night dance party including this one minnesota club first avenue where he filmed his iconic perp pellain. the cast the musical the color purple paying tribute with a rendition of purple reign. somber scene continues out his paisley park recording studios much the 57 was found unresponsive in an elevator there thursday. >> staph members from paisley park had been -- been unable to contact prince yesterday morning and went to check on him. >> reporter: now a death investigation continues a four-hour autopsy was performed friday on the late artist with his body being released to the family later empty day. >> there were no obvious signs of trauma on the body at all. we have no reason to believe that at this point this was a suicide. this is a tragedy for all of us. to you, prince rogers nelson was a celebrity. to us, he's a community member and a good neighbor. >> reporter: last week prince canceled shows in st. louis citing health concerns and before that he had recently canceled concerts in atlanta sight citing the flu. so far the medical examiner is not commenting saying only that the
all night dance party including this one minnesota club first avenue where he filmed his iconic perp pellain. the cast the musical the color purple paying tribute with a rendition of purple reign. somber scene continues out his paisley park recording studios much the 57 was found unresponsive in an elevator there thursday. >> staph members from paisley park had been -- been unable to contact prince yesterday morning and went to check on him. >> reporter: now a death investigation...
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an investigation showed the animals were shot with a pell let gun. >>> a wayward sea lion delayed traffic in north bay. this is a scene yesterday morning near highway 37 in scaggs island in napa. the same sea lion found several times in odd locates. they think he's suffering from neurological damage. it's possible the toxin may have delayed dungeonous crab season. >>> now to the investigation into that amtrak train crash that killed two workers working on the tracks. it looks like human error may have been a factor. the train's black box revealed the engineer slammed on the brakes five seconds of about the crash. the question is why the maintenance crews were there in the first place. >> reporter: this morning, investigators want to know why amtrak maintenance equipment was sitting on two sets of tracks sunday morning as train 89 approached at 106 miles per hour, just under the posted limit of 110. >> we're still gathering facts on that information, as to who had the opportunity to be on that track. >> reporter: the train slammed into a backhoe, killing two amtrak workers with decades of
an investigation showed the animals were shot with a pell let gun. >>> a wayward sea lion delayed traffic in north bay. this is a scene yesterday morning near highway 37 in scaggs island in napa. the same sea lion found several times in odd locates. they think he's suffering from neurological damage. it's possible the toxin may have delayed dungeonous crab season. >>> now to the investigation into that amtrak train crash that killed two workers working on the tracks. it looks...
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expanded pell grant.he real way to do this, let's tie the performance of long-term student loans to what universities receive. understand you can rack up $100,000 in debt and the day after graduation the university has been paid but you might struggle for decades. right now the only trigger on a university that invokes any type of penalty is if the default rate of the graduate students which is about 18%. i think we should go back to the system where the university is remembered based on the performance of the long term loan. grayson: well, i've introduced the act that put everything that congressman jolly just described. it also beyond that makes public college free. there are seven other countries around the world where public colleges pay free, and are taught in english. talk in slovenia afford to provide public college in english, where florida, california and new york and iowa and new hampshire somehow can't. if you look at what is being spent in a system it is the drop in the bucket. the entire coll
expanded pell grant.he real way to do this, let's tie the performance of long-term student loans to what universities receive. understand you can rack up $100,000 in debt and the day after graduation the university has been paid but you might struggle for decades. right now the only trigger on a university that invokes any type of penalty is if the default rate of the graduate students which is about 18%. i think we should go back to the system where the university is remembered based on the...
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her laughing mult pell times a bit strangely in an interview on cnn. the laugh is back.n you had him lashing out with that iraq war comment. it's when you are tired that you can make mistakes. >> no doubt about it. they've been campaigning for a long time. they're both older. he's 74. she's slightly younger than that. i believe they're both engaged in this campaign. this is a tough fight. we'll see them campaigning every day here as though they're running for governor or something. so intense. >> thank you, jeff zeleny. >>> clinton and sanders will be facing off here in new york. the brooklyn democratic debate. i never thought i'd say those words. new york matters. thursday night, 9:00, only on cnn. we'll be right back. and can you explain why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food?" is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot o
her laughing mult pell times a bit strangely in an interview on cnn. the laugh is back.n you had him lashing out with that iraq war comment. it's when you are tired that you can make mistakes. >> no doubt about it. they've been campaigning for a long time. they're both older. he's 74. she's slightly younger than that. i believe they're both engaged in this campaign. this is a tough fight. we'll see them campaigning every day here as though they're running for governor or something. so...
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we're live tonight in wilmington, downtown wilmington, joanne pell live gee, fox 29 news.ack to you dawn and chris. >> thanks, joanne. >>> 13-year-old boy is recovering from injuries tonight after he was hit by a philadelphia police cruiser in spring garden. it happen at the intersection of broad and fairmount avenue around 5:00 o'clock tonight. authorities tell us the officer was responding to a call medics took the teen to hahnemann hospital where he is in stable condition. >>> the death of four people at a wilmington apartment complex are ruled accidental according to the delaware division of forensic science. officials revealing earlier this week that exhaust pipes designed to let the carbon monoxide out were rusted and had collapsed at the complex where the victims were discovered. the bodies found in two different units at the evergreen apartments last friday. authorities have yet to release the official cause of death but carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected to be blame. >>> the brandywine valley spca and pennsylvania state police are trying to find whoever shot a
we're live tonight in wilmington, downtown wilmington, joanne pell live gee, fox 29 news.ack to you dawn and chris. >> thanks, joanne. >>> 13-year-old boy is recovering from injuries tonight after he was hit by a philadelphia police cruiser in spring garden. it happen at the intersection of broad and fairmount avenue around 5:00 o'clock tonight. authorities tell us the officer was responding to a call medics took the teen to hahnemann hospital where he is in stable condition....
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we have to get the data out there so that we digs pell the myth that you are on a mountain of capital, why should we give you more? >> this is obligated money. we need new money. i mentioned the bottleneck. right now we can run it through the bottleneck. we will make this a reliable system. otherwise we will have a system that is not reliable. this is just one example of many that we need this capital dollars for. >> by the way, when you are getting back to this, it would be useful to know how we compare to other transit i systems that receive federal grants. i think we are in the same ballpark. i don't think we are particularly different. that's some of my colleagues. at this point i will yield to my friend from maryland the balance of my time. >> thank you. so the scale of this failure at metro is almost unimaginable. i agree with my colleagues that it's a management problem and the system has been underinvested in. we haven't talked about the board and the governing system. you can only blame management for so long. a board is responsible for a long time and if this was any other e
we have to get the data out there so that we digs pell the myth that you are on a mountain of capital, why should we give you more? >> this is obligated money. we need new money. i mentioned the bottleneck. right now we can run it through the bottleneck. we will make this a reliable system. otherwise we will have a system that is not reliable. this is just one example of many that we need this capital dollars for. >> by the way, when you are getting back to this, it would be useful...
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. >>> and good morning, i'm matt delucia, live in houston outside the team hoe pell. what a finish after 31 years, villanova gets their one shining moment. take a look. i was talking with fans after the game. they said this is what they came for. that's the kind of buzzer-beater they will remember forever. so will the team. the players said in the locker room after the game, they can only imagine what's going on over at the campus and they can't wait to return with some new hardware. the front page of "the houston chronicle," "supernova in space city." the team riding high after that victory last night, waiting to return to philadelphia today. >>> after villanova's big victory last night, social media was abuzz with memes celebrating the game's dramatic ending. >> we wanted to share one that caught our eye. this one pasted the heads of michael jordan and the infamous crying piccolo girl on to the bodies of the unc player. the piccolo girl, roxanne, was caught on camera weeping over find's early round loss last year. share your pictures on social media. we may share th
. >>> and good morning, i'm matt delucia, live in houston outside the team hoe pell. what a finish after 31 years, villanova gets their one shining moment. take a look. i was talking with fans after the game. they said this is what they came for. that's the kind of buzzer-beater they will remember forever. so will the team. the players said in the locker room after the game, they can only imagine what's going on over at the campus and they can't wait to return with some new hardware....
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and then those oak, birch and maim pell trees will create another problem on saturday as we see the rangeen medium and high. as we look ahead temperatures already cooling down. it's 84 in wilmington. 74 in philadelphia. 59 in the poconos. and look at the difference. as you look through new york and new england, temperatures there in the 40s and some 30s and boston it's 40. in philadelphia it is 74. so a huge range in temperature with a front that is slowly pushing southward and this is setting off the showers and thunderstorms and this is going to stick around for couple of days. it may push back northward by the end of the week keeping the threat of rain in that seven day forecast. go hour by hour more spotty showers and thunderstorms with heavy downpours through the evening hours. and then it will be coming to an end as the front slowly sags to the south. you can see by 8:00 o'clock, even into the 9:00 o'clock hour, we begin to dry it out. so temperatures a huge difference between today and tomorrow into thursday and friday. going below average for a change with that normal being 68 deg
and then those oak, birch and maim pell trees will create another problem on saturday as we see the rangeen medium and high. as we look ahead temperatures already cooling down. it's 84 in wilmington. 74 in philadelphia. 59 in the poconos. and look at the difference. as you look through new york and new england, temperatures there in the 40s and some 30s and boston it's 40. in philadelphia it is 74. so a huge range in temperature with a front that is slowly pushing southward and this is setting...
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big warm-up headed your way as pell. chris?, thank you. >>> president obama called the prospect of isis or other terrorist groups getting aholdnuclear materiels one of the greatest threats. wrapping up a summit to curb nuclear materiels worldwide and the president declared it a success. >> reporter: protests outside of the nuclear security summit in washington, d.c. where president obama met with more than 50 world leaders, the last day of the summit focused on the potential risk of terrorist accessing nuclear materiels, heightened concern that building a dirty bomb is likely a goal of isis and other terror groups after two of the brussels attackers used hidden cameras to secretly record one of belgium's top nuclear scientists. >> terrorists and criminal gangs and arms merchants look around for deadly ingredients for a nuclear device, vast regions of the world are now off limits. >> reporter: experts say with about 2,000 tons of nuclear materiel in the world, some of which is not properly secured, more needs to be done to keep
big warm-up headed your way as pell. chris?, thank you. >>> president obama called the prospect of isis or other terrorist groups getting aholdnuclear materiels one of the greatest threats. wrapping up a summit to curb nuclear materiels worldwide and the president declared it a success. >> reporter: protests outside of the nuclear security summit in washington, d.c. where president obama met with more than 50 world leaders, the last day of the summit focused on the potential risk...
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now as we look ahead our allergy forecast those oak, birch and maim pell trees causing some problems.re in the medium range with the rain and the cooler temperatures. it's not going to be as bad so we catch a break. on your exclusive fox 29 seven day forecast, saturday partly sunny fort ms walk. by sunday morning, for the broad street run, we will see rain. that is a change in the pour cast. we don't like that. we also have the ms walk in pennsauken, and then we dry the out monday. somewhat with just a few showe showers. tuesday, wednesday and thursday that is more like it. that is more like the month of may. >> exactly. got to get through this week. >> yes. >> we're almost there. >> i have question for kathy. >> yes, ma'am. >> are you a leg crosser when you sit down? >> i do. >> i do. >> most guys don't do that. >> right. >> most dice don't. my dad does. my younger brother does. >> ladies, it may go against against what your mother taught you. maybe you should start sitting like iain. like a man, right. why doctors say your body is going to thank you. >> wow. plus all the permission
now as we look ahead our allergy forecast those oak, birch and maim pell trees causing some problems.re in the medium range with the rain and the cooler temperatures. it's not going to be as bad so we catch a break. on your exclusive fox 29 seven day forecast, saturday partly sunny fort ms walk. by sunday morning, for the broad street run, we will see rain. that is a change in the pour cast. we don't like that. we also have the ms walk in pennsauken, and then we dry the out monday. somewhat...
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. >> doubt left out of the process pell people can say this and that there is no building trades union in this town more engaged in city hall so while this is the past now looking forward people leave us out the thought process at their parietal for good policy i'll put it to i tend to be the guy from the carpenters union that goes for candidates for union jobs close to the economics i'll tell you what was said today from certain supervisors the call went out to me like 3 weeks ago all projects are at risk now a lot of movement so in the right direction we hope it continues to go that way i find that a problem that folks liquor the residential builders association are getting special recognition so i'll quote is it should be uniform across the board and if you put too much we'll look at developers sitting on land and coming in and they'll tells you or the we at other trades follow us we can't afford to to be union that's a fact thank you. >> thank you eric chow next. >> supervisors ethic the market rate housing developer thank you for the kind words i want to be honest when he when we
. >> doubt left out of the process pell people can say this and that there is no building trades union in this town more engaged in city hall so while this is the past now looking forward people leave us out the thought process at their parietal for good policy i'll put it to i tend to be the guy from the carpenters union that goes for candidates for union jobs close to the economics i'll tell you what was said today from certain supervisors the call went out to me like 3 weeks ago all...
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so we expanded pell grants, let's make sure that more young people could access it. we created the pay as you earn program that ensures that people can cap the amount that they're repaying on their leans each month so young people who want to go into jobs that don't -- aren't as lucrative are still able to pursue their passions and their dreams while managing their debt load. today i want to announce that we're aiming to enroll two million more people in pay as you earn by this time next year and you can find out how at studentloans.gov/repay. that's studentloans.gov/repay. we're also going to be making some additional announcements about how we're going to get our agencies coordinating so that as young people are managing their student loan debt, there's one stop shopping they can figure out how to do it and they can make sure that their consumer protections in terms of how they're being treated in the repayment process. while i have you here, i might as well mention a couple of other things. you may have heard there's a supreme court vacancy. for those of you who h
so we expanded pell grants, let's make sure that more young people could access it. we created the pay as you earn program that ensures that people can cap the amount that they're repaying on their leans each month so young people who want to go into jobs that don't -- aren't as lucrative are still able to pursue their passions and their dreams while managing their debt load. today i want to announce that we're aiming to enroll two million more people in pay as you earn by this time next year...
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>> why are you screaming so -- >> l-y, i've heard 'em pell it e, i, n, appositive to to my. that donald trump, he had a rally last night -- >> on long island. >> bethpage. >> dud you go, by chance? i feel like you're all riled up today. >> you know, it was such a spectacle, i would like to see one of these things. i'm not choosing sides here. it was too close to my bedtime, rosanna, to make it all the way out there. as you know, i'm a wild, crazy guy, i live in the city. anyway, what did you think, rosanna? what was going on? >> i knew a lot of people would show up, and they did. there were some protesters there as well. of course, there were a few two, you know, manager minor. >> a priority for him though is stopping, as he puts it, lion's head, after he did so -- lyen ted. this is where he wants to turn things around. i actually almost forgot what ted cruz said about us in the debate. >> well, the new york morals, don't forget about that. new york values, sorry. >> a lot of new yorkers were offended by it. >> right. >> he's been running with it ever since. >> there was nev
>> why are you screaming so -- >> l-y, i've heard 'em pell it e, i, n, appositive to to my. that donald trump, he had a rally last night -- >> on long island. >> bethpage. >> dud you go, by chance? i feel like you're all riled up today. >> you know, it was such a spectacle, i would like to see one of these things. i'm not choosing sides here. it was too close to my bedtime, rosanna, to make it all the way out there. as you know, i'm a wild, crazy guy, i live...
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the program initial had a rocky starts requiring mum pell attempts at huge price tags to get their rocketce x says the ships are becoming the new standard but there's still a lot of work to be done. >> they will work incredibly hard to get to this day. and a lot of work ahead for sure. because making the landing and the rei flight easy is hard. >> reporter: astronauts are scheduled to install that new inflatable room this friday and they will use that big arm to take the off the dragon and attach it to the hatch. in miami, phil keating, fox ne news. >> philabundance celebrating volunteers ace part of national volunteer week. a barbecue was held for some of their regular volunteers this afternoon to thank foam for their support. philabundance says about 17,000 volunteers offer their services to the organization each year and officials say their work saved the charity nearly $2 million in labor costs every year. >>> this boy looks like any kid who loves to play baseball but he has overcome incredible odds just to have survived. what doctors told his mom before he was even born. >> and new a
the program initial had a rocky starts requiring mum pell attempts at huge price tags to get their rocketce x says the ships are becoming the new standard but there's still a lot of work to be done. >> they will work incredibly hard to get to this day. and a lot of work ahead for sure. because making the landing and the rei flight easy is hard. >> reporter: astronauts are scheduled to install that new inflatable room this friday and they will use that big arm to take the off the...
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. >>> in atlantic city, joanne pell will he gee, fox 29 news. >>> times are changing and so are some of the beliefs of the catholic church. lee action pouring in after pope francis announces a major shift in the church's practice. >>> and a state trooper in indiana is out of a job tonight forgetting drivers more than just a speeding ticket. what he did that had them offended. >>> and even though he didn't want to disappoint his fans, bruce springsteen announcing he's canceling his shows. the reason the boss pulled the plug coming up. in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no surprise that even though they've had over 4,000 violations, all they've ever gotten is just a slap on the wrist it's time for that change. i'm josh shapiro, and i'll hold the oil and gas companies criminally liable for poisoning our air and our drinking water. i'll be an attorney general who always works for you. democrat josh shapiro. he'll stand up for us. ♪ >>> a somber event tonight in center city. victims and survivors of crime
. >>> in atlantic city, joanne pell will he gee, fox 29 news. >>> times are changing and so are some of the beliefs of the catholic church. lee action pouring in after pope francis announces a major shift in the church's practice. >>> and a state trooper in indiana is out of a job tonight forgetting drivers more than just a speeding ticket. what he did that had them offended. >>> and even though he didn't want to disappoint his fans, bruce springsteen...
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you can go to any city and you can find mull pell stop the violence organizations.re they at hillary clinton's rallies? >> listen, they don't get any attention? listen, they don't get attention. they go to every city council meeting. they go to state legislatures. they beg for help and program dollars to do something. get kids off the street. they get their programs cut and then the funerals happen and it doesn't get covered in the local papers sometimes. people have been crying about this. so this lie that black people are not screaming about this, we're not heard when we scream about that. when there's a police thing, yes, we get more attention for that. i got to say something now. this does not make any sense. bill clinton himself just months ago took this off the table. hillary clinton said this was a bad thing. bill clinton then under pressure it turns out he thinks it's a good thing to call children superpredators. he defended the indefensible racially coded term superpredators. we thought that had been taken off the campaign. they put it back in play. that's
you can go to any city and you can find mull pell stop the violence organizations.re they at hillary clinton's rallies? >> listen, they don't get any attention? listen, they don't get attention. they go to every city council meeting. they go to state legislatures. they beg for help and program dollars to do something. get kids off the street. they get their programs cut and then the funerals happen and it doesn't get covered in the local papers sometimes. people have been crying about...