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it's a crash along 95 southbound side matt and tam between woodhaven and academy.ad. it's the median but still slowing as you come south of woodhaven. then we also had a northbound accident right by the academy road on-ramp. that one just cleared. chopper6 was headed to the scene. the crash just cleared out. but you're still seeing a slow zone there coming north of cottman up to that accident scene at academy. you're seeing slowing on 95 northbound approaching the vine street expressway. had a broken down vehicle on the ramp to the westbound vine. and then an accident happened right behind the broken down vehicle so slowing on 95 northbound by penn's landing. still have a crash on the roosevelt boulevard northbound at devereaux taking out one lane in each drive and there's a wreck on the schuylkill eastbound in montgomery but that's off to the side so on the schuylkill it's mostly normal morning delays. hatfield township have a new crash here along bergey road at campus drive by kelly motor cars, emergency crews are responding there. and we're starting to hit the b
it's a crash along 95 southbound side matt and tam between woodhaven and academy.ad. it's the median but still slowing as you come south of woodhaven. then we also had a northbound accident right by the academy road on-ramp. that one just cleared. chopper6 was headed to the scene. the crash just cleared out. but you're still seeing a slow zone there coming north of cottman up to that accident scene at academy. you're seeing slowing on 95 northbound approaching the vine street expressway. had a...
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military academy.ome to honor our veterans today, celebrate this institution that has men and women who favor service, selflessness, team and brotherhood over personal wants and needs. might think there's a lot of overlap at west point and wall street especially today markets low. i think there is some commonality. because leading an enterprise these days is all about the same processes that cadets learn here no wonder veterans do so well in business yeah why not? why not? [ cheers and applause at a time when whole market can be brought down by exogenous forces we need to figure out which stocks can bounce back the fastest. that's why i'm focused on similarities between how they do things here at west point -- and how things are done on wall street winning strategy is winning strategy, whether the military or private sector. what does it take for a company to win leadership, innovation, loyalty, first move are advantage four things you cadets know a lot about. first of all, leadership sets successful b
military academy.ome to honor our veterans today, celebrate this institution that has men and women who favor service, selflessness, team and brotherhood over personal wants and needs. might think there's a lot of overlap at west point and wall street especially today markets low. i think there is some commonality. because leading an enterprise these days is all about the same processes that cadets learn here no wonder veterans do so well in business yeah why not? why not? [ cheers and applause...
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naval academy. alison: we learned several cars hit by one driver. nancy: bell just saw the wreckage and joins us from the scene. breaking details. brad? brad: yeah, so this did happen as you said on the grounds of the united states naval academy. but on this side of the severn river in an area that includes the golf course. go to skytrak7 now for the video so you can see exactly what happened. what we are told is a full-size s.u.v. came slamming a straight road. went across the putting green at the naval academy golf course and slammed into several car information the parking lot. a parking lot that is shared with the golf course and the naval academy primary school. that is an elementary school. the good news is no one was outside to get hit by the vehicle. one injury we are told. that is the driver of the s.u.v. now why this happened at this point, the naval academy, police investigating. they do not know. one witness told me that car was going very, very fast. they will continue medical condition. they don't know if it's intentional or some other
naval academy. alison: we learned several cars hit by one driver. nancy: bell just saw the wreckage and joins us from the scene. breaking details. brad? brad: yeah, so this did happen as you said on the grounds of the united states naval academy. but on this side of the severn river in an area that includes the golf course. go to skytrak7 now for the video so you can see exactly what happened. what we are told is a full-size s.u.v. came slamming a straight road. went across the putting green at...
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up next, some classic dance and storytelling of south india via a bay area dance academy.ng culture of south india, not only the physical perfection of form and technique, but also to a deeper understanding of culture and mythology. and here in our "asian pacific america" studio, the group performed a segment of varnum, which is being shown for the first time right now. enjoy. ♪ [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] robert: and next up on this special edition of "asian pacific america," van-a
up next, some classic dance and storytelling of south india via a bay area dance academy.ng culture of south india, not only the physical perfection of form and technique, but also to a deeper understanding of culture and mythology. and here in our "asian pacific america" studio, the group performed a segment of varnum, which is being shown for the first time right now. enjoy. ♪ [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in...
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it because in the police academy the new government in billion has less. reform. for the first phone port to three percent of people by evolution big crowd who accept that it's was good for them to infiltrate. doing last week an anonymous letter was sent to the in chief of police purporting to be from a long serving detective it claimed that arabic mafia families were using the berlin academy to infiltrate the force something the city's police union says that currently isn't any proof of. at the moment we do not have any cases where there is clear evidence of that but we do understand that criminal organizations like these clans have an incentive to try and infiltrate government organizations like the police and that's why it's so important during training that we identify who belongs as part of the police force and who does not stolen. who are these our big mafia clowns that it's claimed. criminal underworld among dozens of it's impossible to put a percentage figure on how much criminality they account for but if you look into it then yes they are present in all
it because in the police academy the new government in billion has less. reform. for the first phone port to three percent of people by evolution big crowd who accept that it's was good for them to infiltrate. doing last week an anonymous letter was sent to the in chief of police purporting to be from a long serving detective it claimed that arabic mafia families were using the berlin academy to infiltrate the force something the city's police union says that currently isn't any proof of. at...
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a snowball effect that it's been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a really symbolic power institution with the cult of the genius and everything like that and the and they have been collaborating with a man who has been named and shamed for. abuses even now in. the swedish academy the discussion what has come out of it is they are they are breaking all the collaboration they are not financing the this man anymore and also so his power is going to fall and also the swedish academy is going to investigate themselves their own so it sounds like you're having some real consequences that you're describing with the swedish academy jenny wrong and we thank you so much for being with us today on the news and sharing your feminist perspective. in two thousand and four some toya brown was a sixteen year old american girl and a victim of sex trafficking today she's a twenty nine year old woman serving a life sentence in prison her crime was shooting and killin
a snowball effect that it's been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a really symbolic power institution with the cult of the genius and everything like that and the and they have been collaborating with a man who has been named and shamed for. abuses even now in. the swedish academy the discussion what has come out of it is they are they are breaking all the...
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this is forgot the found offering success academy. we do 13 weeks of teacher training every year for new but also for returning teachers. it is very, very robust. imagine you are a science teacher and you come to work at success academy. if you worked in the district school, you maybe do science two days a week starting in fourth grade. we do science five days a week, starting in kindergarten, and it's experiments. so, you may have to learn, how do you manage 32 kids doing momentum with balls and ramps. that's a little scary if you're a kindergarten teacher. they've got lab notebooks that have to be managed. in kindergarten they draw pictures because they don't write yet. that is a lot to manage, and we have to teach our teachers how do you do physics in kindergarten with 32 kids in a class? there's very, very robust training for both teachers and leaders. and just to understand, we have a standard curriculum so at every elementary school, in second grade, they are doing a unit on the brooklyn bridge. that is our project-based learnin
this is forgot the found offering success academy. we do 13 weeks of teacher training every year for new but also for returning teachers. it is very, very robust. imagine you are a science teacher and you come to work at success academy. if you worked in the district school, you maybe do science two days a week starting in fourth grade. we do science five days a week, starting in kindergarten, and it's experiments. so, you may have to learn, how do you manage 32 kids doing momentum with balls...
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. >>> there are allegations of racism and verbal abuse at the san francisco fire academy. eight new african-american ca t cadets say it is still going on. jackson van ber beck has the story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> this letter penned by eight african-american cadets at the fire academy, claims behavior by some of the training staff. the rookies said they were particularly offended when one trainer incorporated an n word reference into a class exercise on cultural competency. >> we told horrific stories of rude, indecent type of treatment that they've suffered at the hands of the training staff. >> that's beallon chief kevin smith, president of the black firefighters' union. kevin tillman also expressed dismay at the cadet's claims. >> if you take the whole letter, i think it's 18 pages, if one page of that is true, we have a big problem. >> but this isn't the first time the san francisco fire department heard these allegations. earlier this month the mayor signed off on a $100,000 settlement between three trainees who sued over hazing at the academy, as a result
. >>> there are allegations of racism and verbal abuse at the san francisco fire academy. eight new african-american ca t cadets say it is still going on. jackson van ber beck has the story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> this letter penned by eight african-american cadets at the fire academy, claims behavior by some of the training staff. the rookies said they were particularly offended when one trainer incorporated an n word reference into a class exercise on cultural...
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this was from the founding of success academy.we do 13 weeks of teacher training every year for new, but also for returning teachers. it is very very robust. imagine you are a science teacher income to work at success academy and if you work in the district school you maybe do a science two days a week starting in fourth grade. we do science five days a week starting in kindergarten and its experiments, so you may have to learn how to manage 32 kids doing momentum with balls and ramps. that's a little scary if you are kindergarten teacher. and they have got lab notebooks that have to be managed in kindergarten they draw pictures. because they don't write yet and that's a lot to manage and with the teacher teachers how do you do physics it could regard with 13 kids in class, so there is very very training for teachers and leaders and so you understand we have a standard curriculum, so at every elementary school in second grade they are doing a unit on the brooklyn bridge. that their project based learning units and so we can train
this was from the founding of success academy.we do 13 weeks of teacher training every year for new, but also for returning teachers. it is very very robust. imagine you are a science teacher income to work at success academy and if you work in the district school you maybe do a science two days a week starting in fourth grade. we do science five days a week starting in kindergarten and its experiments, so you may have to learn how to manage 32 kids doing momentum with balls and ramps. that's a...
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under the recruit academy, as mentioned, i'm sure that the 123rd academy, they're in their fifth week of training, fifth week. this friday is their second test week out of 10. an we still have a full 54 re-cruise. with that, this concludes my report. we still have a full 54 recruits. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> commissioners, any questions seeing none, i have a couple of questions. chief williams, you had a 58-day extension granted on station 16. what was that for? >> well, as you may remember from previous reports, there were delays to the construction project at station 16 due to inclement weather. we had the heavy rain season that delays some of the process of the construction. and there were some concerns with the contractor, chief rivera. >> good evening, commissioners. chief rivera. so that is exactly what deputy chief williams was talking about. there have been some issue was this site and also the large amount of rain that we had last winter contributed to a lot of the delays. there was a negative impact on the soil. it was completely soaked because of
under the recruit academy, as mentioned, i'm sure that the 123rd academy, they're in their fifth week of training, fifth week. this friday is their second test week out of 10. an we still have a full 54 re-cruise. with that, this concludes my report. we still have a full 54 recruits. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> commissioners, any questions seeing none, i have a couple of questions. chief williams, you had a 58-day extension granted on station 16. what was that for?...
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and this is at the southeast asia vietnam memorial at the air force academy. the man who did the relief took very special care. if you look up here, you can see the barbed wire, which signifies the hanoi hilton barbed wire they had going all around the camp. they also had shards of glass everywhere and they had guards with ak-47s posted at every tower. it was a very frightening place to be. this is the torture room that i described. you can see here that the prisoner is giving them the middle finger. that is of course an intentional. because it celebrates the defiance and the rebelliousness that the prisoners had to their captors. it signifies every prisoner who refused to renounce their own country and instead went through brutal torture and deprivation. i was pleased to meet the artist when i went for the celebration for the dedication of the statue. and i told him about my book. and i asked him if i could use the relief for the cover of my book because knowing my dad, he was such a humble man that he wouldn't want his picture on the book. he would want a pi
and this is at the southeast asia vietnam memorial at the air force academy. the man who did the relief took very special care. if you look up here, you can see the barbed wire, which signifies the hanoi hilton barbed wire they had going all around the camp. they also had shards of glass everywhere and they had guards with ak-47s posted at every tower. it was a very frightening place to be. this is the torture room that i described. you can see here that the prisoner is giving them the middle...
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i-95 north past academy so 95 south past academy and northbound side very busy area if you can avoid it, you will want to do so. jim, back over to you. >>> ntsb is promising a full investigation in the cause of the plane crash that killed former phillies pitcher roy halladay. >> authorities say two time cy young award western died after his single engine plane crashed. it was found floating upside down in shallow waters. halladay was only person on board this morning phillies fans are remembering the man so many called doc. >> terrible, devastating, we were shocked to hear. >> he played his heart out and was just respected not just on the field but inside the locker room, you know, just brought everything he had out there and we respected him. >> faa confirms halladay was flying an icon a5 a sport plane that the all-star pitcher just purchased last month, halladay was just 40 years old. >>> roy halladay being remembered by his former phillies teammates. >> he was with the phillies for parts of the four seasons, pat gallen is here to show us those seasons run forgettable. >> such a we
i-95 north past academy so 95 south past academy and northbound side very busy area if you can avoid it, you will want to do so. jim, back over to you. >>> ntsb is promising a full investigation in the cause of the plane crash that killed former phillies pitcher roy halladay. >> authorities say two time cy young award western died after his single engine plane crashed. it was found floating upside down in shallow waters. halladay was only person on board this morning phillies...
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. >> so oakwood homes, which is owned by berkshire hathaway started the colorado home building academy, a nonprofit boot camp teaching basic construction skills. the classes are free >> how can you afford it >> we can not afford not to do it >> reporter: the academy hopes to graduate about 200 students from 11 boot camps and double it next year. they range widely from age, race, and gender from a millennial software salesman to a 48-year-old hairdresser. >> this is something i have always wanted to do and learn how. this was a great opportunity >> reporter: it has been hard to fill these class >> i wish we had them begging down the door, we don't when we are work with the younger generation, that's tougher not a lot of people are looking for a job in the trades as their first career we actively recruit every day. having our recruiters out at job fares. we go to schools and talk about career opportunities we talk to local workforce offices all the time we have a lot of community organizations. >> reporter: oakwood has put over $1 million into this and is working with other companies and
. >> so oakwood homes, which is owned by berkshire hathaway started the colorado home building academy, a nonprofit boot camp teaching basic construction skills. the classes are free >> how can you afford it >> we can not afford not to do it >> reporter: the academy hopes to graduate about 200 students from 11 boot camps and double it next year. they range widely from age, race, and gender from a millennial software salesman to a 48-year-old hairdresser. >> this is...
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so thinks southbound i-95, between academy and cottman avenue. it looks like police and fire are not even on the scene just yet, so getting ready to leave the house in northeast philadelphia you will want to avoid i-95. we will keep a contact cam why and get another shot from the back side there to see is what going on, delays both directions on market frankford line, septa says they are running with equipment issues at berks station, running with delays on two regional rail lines and traffic lights are still defective, around 30th street station. >> let us in he that fire. 7:18. well, about a month after the mens u.s. teams, you know, soccer team, our u.s. team, failed to qualify the world cup, kaine just say this i'm surprised i was not involved in spending a billion dollars in buying the world cup mens and with men for fox network. >> because, because who was left to play. we spent a billion dollars on this. we have another stunner, folks , italy won't there been either. >> for the first time in 60 years, four time champion italy, they didn't
so thinks southbound i-95, between academy and cottman avenue. it looks like police and fire are not even on the scene just yet, so getting ready to leave the house in northeast philadelphia you will want to avoid i-95. we will keep a contact cam why and get another shot from the back side there to see is what going on, delays both directions on market frankford line, septa says they are running with equipment issues at berks station, running with delays on two regional rail lines and traffic...
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at the southeast asia vietnam memorial at the air force academy. the man who did the relief took very special care. if you look up here, you can see the barbed wire, which signifies the hanoi hilton barbed wire they had going all around the camp. they also had shards of glass everywhere and they had guards with ak-47s posted at every tower. it was a very frightening place to be. this is the torture room that i described. you can see here that the prisoner is giving them the middle finger. that is of course an intentional. because it celebrates the usnessce and the rebelliou that the prisoners had to their captors. it signifies every prisoner who refused to renounce their own country and instead went through brutal torture and deprivation. i was pleased to meet the artist when i went for the celebration for the dedication of the statue. and i told him about my book. and i asked him if i could use the relief for the cover of my book because knowing my dad, he was such a humble man that he wouldn't want his picture on the book. he would want a picture
at the southeast asia vietnam memorial at the air force academy. the man who did the relief took very special care. if you look up here, you can see the barbed wire, which signifies the hanoi hilton barbed wire they had going all around the camp. they also had shards of glass everywhere and they had guards with ak-47s posted at every tower. it was a very frightening place to be. this is the torture room that i described. you can see here that the prisoner is giving them the middle finger. that...
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academy, brother 1969 united states naval academy.o i was up at yankee station. i was one of the youngest officers of the deck. machines all over. loud noises. all that was amazing, but when i saw the fighter attack planes take off from the decks of the carriers, all i could imagine was what those bombs were doing. >> so you thought it was immoral, that the killing was immoral? >> i'm not sure if it was moral or immoral. i was extremely uneasy about my participation in doing something that i felt was wrong. and as a result of that, my parents and i didn't speak for seven years. navy veterans. son in the military. >> will, you opposed the war from the beginning. eva, you supported it initially. what was the turning point for you? >> it was gradual, and over time i saw that nixon had a chance to b bring the war to an end, and he didn't because he wanted to win the election. there are all kinds of points when our politicians could have stopped it and saved people from being killed, and they didn't. >> so when you decided to oppose the wa
academy, brother 1969 united states naval academy.o i was up at yankee station. i was one of the youngest officers of the deck. machines all over. loud noises. all that was amazing, but when i saw the fighter attack planes take off from the decks of the carriers, all i could imagine was what those bombs were doing. >> so you thought it was immoral, that the killing was immoral? >> i'm not sure if it was moral or immoral. i was extremely uneasy about my participation in doing...
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are not financing the this man anymore and also so his power is going to fall and also the swedish academy is going to investigate themselves their own so it sounds like you're seeing some real consequences that you're describing with the swedish academy jenny wrong and we thank you so much for being with us today on the news and sharing your feminist perspective. in two thousand and four some toya brown was a sixteen year old american girl and a victim of sex trafficking today she's a twenty nine year old woman serving a life sentence in prison her crime was shooting and killing one of the men who purchased her for sex she was trying to as an adult in the u.s. state of tennessee and she was given a life sentence back in two thousand and eleven dan berman made a documentary about her situation but then the whole thing just kind of faded from memory recently though some toy story has come back into the spotlight more about that in a minute but first needs into a brow. beat my oh my. god oh my. wow. wow. wow. sleazy. this is a kid who had some experience it's really bad things happen to her
are not financing the this man anymore and also so his power is going to fall and also the swedish academy is going to investigate themselves their own so it sounds like you're seeing some real consequences that you're describing with the swedish academy jenny wrong and we thank you so much for being with us today on the news and sharing your feminist perspective. in two thousand and four some toya brown was a sixteen year old american girl and a victim of sex trafficking today she's a twenty...
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he also lives in a house owned by the academy.away from egypt has resulted in one of the challenge. she has had to learn how to cook, something he has never had to do before. i will make rice or pasta, with chicken. i enjoy eating from my hands, you know. it's a strange experience because i had never cooked at home. he is now preparing for his first—round match at the uk championship and it couldn't be any tougher. he is playing the defending champion, who is also the world champion, who is also the world champion and world number one. yes, it's an interesting match. i work at the jaw and i just laughed. it's an interesting match. i work at the jaw and ijust laughed. it will give mea the jaw and ijust laughed. it will give me a big list in my career. it's good experience as well, whatever the result will be, it's good experience. to play with him, something great. his name he means the man who smiles. she will be grinning from ear to ear if he pulls offa grinning from ear to ear if he pulls off a shock victory against the world nu
he also lives in a house owned by the academy.away from egypt has resulted in one of the challenge. she has had to learn how to cook, something he has never had to do before. i will make rice or pasta, with chicken. i enjoy eating from my hands, you know. it's a strange experience because i had never cooked at home. he is now preparing for his first—round match at the uk championship and it couldn't be any tougher. he is playing the defending champion, who is also the world champion, who is...
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>> we cannot afford not to do it. >> reporter: the academy hopes to graduate about 200 students from 11 boot camps this year and double that next year. the students range widely in age, race, and gender, from a millennial software salesman to a 48-year-old hairdresser. >> this is something i've always wanted to do. i've always wanted to learn how. and this is a great opportunity that came up. >> reporter: but it has been hard to fill these classes. >> i wish we had them banging down the door. we don't. when we're working with the young jer generation, that's tougher because as you said there's not a lot of people looking toward a job in the trades as their first career. we actively recruit every day. i could be having our recruiters out at job fairs. we go to schools and talk about career opportunities. we talk to local workforce offices all the time. we have a lot of community organizations. >> reporter: oakwood has already put over a million dollars into this and is working with other companies and organizations to grow the program. this is actually an oakwood-owned house framing f
>> we cannot afford not to do it. >> reporter: the academy hopes to graduate about 200 students from 11 boot camps this year and double that next year. the students range widely in age, race, and gender, from a millennial software salesman to a 48-year-old hairdresser. >> this is something i've always wanted to do. i've always wanted to learn how. and this is a great opportunity that came up. >> reporter: but it has been hard to fill these classes. >> i wish we had...
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we applaud their work on toy safety and look forward to them, the american academy of pediatrics andther groups as well as the consumer product safety commission, retailers, and manufacturers to protect children from hazards by unsaved products, make sure they are safe on holidays and everyday. >> we're happy to take any questions you might have. >> could you go over the doll and what types of information it is collecting? >> i don't know about the is,eting, but the truth there is so much we don't know about how this information is being collected. it couldn't very be used for any purpose. what is happening is this is an interactive smart doll that will ask your child a bunch of questions like, what is your name, what is your favorite this or that and that information goes to the cloud and is uploaded to a website. there have been hacking of similar types of internet connected toy clouds. earlier this year, this happened. >> to you have any specific cases involving criminal activity with the toy? this, there are not any confirmed cases like that, but it has been banned in germany for
we applaud their work on toy safety and look forward to them, the american academy of pediatrics andther groups as well as the consumer product safety commission, retailers, and manufacturers to protect children from hazards by unsaved products, make sure they are safe on holidays and everyday. >> we're happy to take any questions you might have. >> could you go over the doll and what types of information it is collecting? >> i don't know about the is,eting, but the truth...
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and the air force academy issuing a statement following the investigation at the academy prep schoolis individual admitted guilt and the investigation found that he was in fact the culprit. and so, again, as you said, launched a strong worded response from the academy lieutenant general, and a lot of buzz, in fact encouraged those witnessing his speech to take out their cell phones, to fill many it, disseminate wider. now the investigation concluding it was actually one of the supposed victims who was responsible for these messages. >> the general, you know, in talking to him, he was so sincere with us in his resolve really with everyone in that room, right, to promote a culture of respect at the air force academy. how is he responding to the news? >> well, the general says he stands by his comments. those words were written. issued a statement to cnn earlier today saying that, you know, regardless of the circumstances, that those words were written and they needed to be addressed. and so he said, you know, you can never over emphasize the need of a culture of dignity and respect. an
and the air force academy issuing a statement following the investigation at the academy prep schoolis individual admitted guilt and the investigation found that he was in fact the culprit. and so, again, as you said, launched a strong worded response from the academy lieutenant general, and a lot of buzz, in fact encouraged those witnessing his speech to take out their cell phones, to fill many it, disseminate wider. now the investigation concluding it was actually one of the supposed victims...
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a snowball effect that it's been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a really symbolic power institution with the cult of the genius and everything like that and the and they have been collaborating with a man who has been named and shamed for. abuse this event now in. the swedish academy the discussion what has come out of it is they are they are breaking all the collaboration they are not financing the this man anymore and also so his power is going to fall and also the swedish academy is going to investigate themselves their own so it sounds like you're having some real consequences that you're describing with the swedish academy jenny wrong and we thank you so much for being with us today on the w. news and sharing your feminist perspective. in two thousand and four some toya brown was a sixteen year old american girl and a victim of sex trafficking today she's a twenty nine year old woman serving a life sentence in prison her crime was shooting an
a snowball effect that it's been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a really symbolic power institution with the cult of the genius and everything like that and the and they have been collaborating with a man who has been named and shamed for. abuse this event now in. the swedish academy the discussion what has come out of it is they are they are breaking...
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this is actually an oakwood-owned factory which donated part of its space for the academy. literally putting potential employees right around the corner. and graduates like 25-year-old alexis montserrat are finding work fast. >> i felt confident after eight weeks. there's a lot of problem solving and creativity. >> reporter: her boss said the program is one answer to a huge problem. >> she has the basic training but we can provide the additional training depending what direction she wants to go with this. >> reporter: the academy may start offering specialty classes so graduates can command higher salaries sooner. but the message is clear. it is never too late to start. >> you're 48 years old. so -- >> it's >> reporter: for "on the money" i'm diana olick in denver. >> why is there such a mismatch between the skills that are needed and available workers? martha ross has studied that question. she's a fellow at the br instituti martha, thank for being here today. >> i'm glad to be here. thanks for having me. >> you studied the out of work many workers on the sidelines of the
this is actually an oakwood-owned factory which donated part of its space for the academy. literally putting potential employees right around the corner. and graduates like 25-year-old alexis montserrat are finding work fast. >> i felt confident after eight weeks. there's a lot of problem solving and creativity. >> reporter: her boss said the program is one answer to a huge problem. >> she has the basic training but we can provide the additional training depending what...
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with the american academy of pediatrics. reporter: are there a lot of kayla, or are there any other toys that are new on the market that will be looking more like her the future? >> so kayla represents more of what we can expect to see in terms of internet connected toys on the marketplace. >> it has been on the market for about a year now? >> i would say at least a year. reporter:? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >> in your packets there's the i warning, if anybody didn't get a packet we can get you a packet. so there's not a lot of reporter:so there's not a lot of competitors for kayla right now. there are not other dolls that have similar capacity at the moment? >> you know, i am actually not sure what other toys there might be like her. but again, there was actually an internet connected teddy bear that does year similar things, where it collects information and stores it in the cloud. and that got hacked earlier this so -- and earlier this year. definitely a lot of privacy concern
with the american academy of pediatrics. reporter: are there a lot of kayla, or are there any other toys that are new on the market that will be looking more like her the future? >> so kayla represents more of what we can expect to see in terms of internet connected toys on the marketplace. >> it has been on the market for about a year now? >> i would say at least a year. reporter:? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>? >>?...
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i was nine, you when you got signed for a youth academy? at aston villa. so you have been to several different clubs, you are at derby co, that is where you are now, you are unhappy and you want to leave ? you are unhappy and you want to leave? i want to leave because i don't think the training is pushing me enough. 0r don't think the training is pushing me enough. or as much as it should be. we spend more and more time in the gym instead of out in the pitch. i felt like i wasn't getting anywhere. and also, we had a bit of anywhere. and also, we had a bit of a problem with foot cell... explained that for me? it's an indoor five explained that for me? it's an indoorfive a side explained that for me? it's an indoor five a side with the ball that doesn't bounce, it's very tactical and its four technical players, i play that at a national level and they did not want me to do that, they did not want me to pursue that, they did not want me to pursue that sport which we were disappointed by because we thought it improved my football game as well.
i was nine, you when you got signed for a youth academy? at aston villa. so you have been to several different clubs, you are at derby co, that is where you are now, you are unhappy and you want to leave ? you are unhappy and you want to leave? i want to leave because i don't think the training is pushing me enough. 0r don't think the training is pushing me enough. or as much as it should be. we spend more and more time in the gym instead of out in the pitch. i felt like i wasn't getting...
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the college acceptance rates of students from the boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics. 94 to 98% are accepted to college and waited nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those that didn't go to college or were not successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it's too easy for us to assume all students start in the same place and everyone has access to the same degree of knowledge to navigate. as a recent "new york times" article says this came out just as i was turning the puck into o the publisher and i would quote for young people with college-educated parents, the path to higher education may be stressful but there is a roadm roadmap. if thehe essay is lackluster aty can hire a writing coach and no one will be all the wiser. if they can't decide which college is the best fit they can visit and when they ar are tempd tare temptedto get off, their pl push them on. few
the college acceptance rates of students from the boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics. 94 to 98% are accepted to college and waited nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those that didn't go to college or were not successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it's too easy for us to assume all...
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i'm here today representing the american academy of pediatrics. the ap is a nonprofit professional organization of 66,000 primary care pediatricians. pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety, well-being of infants and young adults. unintentionnal injuries remain in the united states, the fifth leading preventible cause of deaths for newborns underage of one. almost 9 million children annually are treated for their injuries at the emergency department. and ap supports reducing child morbidi morbidity-- two of the hazards that concern us are lead and high strength magnets. first, lead. lead exposure can cause serious damage to children's developing brain. there is no safe lead level exposure in children. with lasting decreasing in cognition documented in children and blood levels as low as five micrograms in the blood, at that level the c.d.c. recommends evaluation and interventi intervention. however, all elevated lead levels are a concern. further, most children would elevated lead levels
i'm here today representing the american academy of pediatrics. the ap is a nonprofit professional organization of 66,000 primary care pediatricians. pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety, well-being of infants and young adults. unintentionnal injuries remain in the united states, the fifth leading preventible cause of deaths for newborns underage of one. almost 9 million children annually are treated for their injuries at the...
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he is now president of academy securities we're also joined by the academy securities founder and ceolf a former u.s. naval officer great to have you both here with us [ applause ] i'm surprised the giants haven't called you because they need some help, especially at wide receiver. >> they need a lot more help than just me, scott. >> they certainly do chance, great to have you with us as well why don't you talk about the founding of academy securities did you know each other in the navy >> we met each other not in the navy but met each other through a mutual friend of the united states academy our firm's a military veteran owned and operated that caters to institutional clients so bringing together wall street experts alongside military veterans and, you know, great culture at our firm about 40% staffed by military veterans, 85% of our leadership and 65% of our ownership in the hands of military veterans. >> why is that so important to you? [ applause ] >> thank you. >> you talk about not always making transition from uniform to out of uniform is easy. especially in the field of finan
he is now president of academy securities we're also joined by the academy securities founder and ceolf a former u.s. naval officer great to have you both here with us [ applause ] i'm surprised the giants haven't called you because they need some help, especially at wide receiver. >> they need a lot more help than just me, scott. >> they certainly do chance, great to have you with us as well why don't you talk about the founding of academy securities did you know each other in the...
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the driver was not affiliated with the academy. the golf courses just across the severn river from the academy's campus. alison: a group raising awareness in the unsolved murder of their friend. there 27th have been birthday. he was murdered near bladensburg in may of last year. his friends are frustrated killer is still out there. >> this is a public safety issue. we have somebody who killed someone in cold blood still running on the streets. and we don't know who that person is. alison: prince george's county police say their detectives are working tirelessly following fresh leads. jonathan: remember the woman who threw urine at a bus driver. in jail and0 years will have to spend three years in probation. this is not the end of their troubles and they want action. >> we need to stop these assaults on bus operators. these are felonies. right now they are misdemeanors. jonathan: metro aims to fit more buses with the protective plexiglass shields to protect drivers. alison: one week ago today, montgomery county school leaders say th
the driver was not affiliated with the academy. the golf courses just across the severn river from the academy's campus. alison: a group raising awareness in the unsolved murder of their friend. there 27th have been birthday. he was murdered near bladensburg in may of last year. his friends are frustrated killer is still out there. >> this is a public safety issue. we have somebody who killed someone in cold blood still running on the streets. and we don't know who that person is. alison:...
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one is this unfinished theater academy.a balytska is an attorney and city counselor for a centrist party. she realizes just how much of a burden the unfinished buildings are for kyiv. the skeleton of the planned academy stands in her electoral district. >> on some of these construction sites, work stopped in the 1990's, after the soviet union fell apart. the chernobyl disaster put an end to other plans. and on top of that came the economic crisis. reporter: the crisis hit the transporation infrastructure especially hard. a subway station had been planned for under the academy, but it, too, is just a shell. the trains don't stop here. the young men at the ice-skating rink are going to do some rope jumping. they're here for the adventure, not to steal materials. >> we want to do and see what's not allowed. forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest. reporter: in the early 1990's, work began on a new bridge over the dnieper. it's been rusting away for years now. it would take over 300 million euros to complete, money ukraine simply d
one is this unfinished theater academy.a balytska is an attorney and city counselor for a centrist party. she realizes just how much of a burden the unfinished buildings are for kyiv. the skeleton of the planned academy stands in her electoral district. >> on some of these construction sites, work stopped in the 1990's, after the soviet union fell apart. the chernobyl disaster put an end to other plans. and on top of that came the economic crisis. reporter: the crisis hit the...
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terisa estacio takes us inside the c-h-p training academy....and shows us the new challeges officers are preparing for on the streets.. plus... leaving the armed forces for the work force... how one veteran made the transition...and his advice for others who served. we honor our veterans with parades and memorials and... even sales. vets face challenges once they come home - some to unemployment, others to p-t-s-d and depression. but this veteran's day - kron four's vicki liviakis introduces us to one young veteran - who says all vets want... is a chance. for any soldier lucky enough to come home from the battlegrounds of iraq and afghanistan, it's a relief to take off the uniform. deano i like that i don't have to wear camouflage every day. colonel deano roberts served seven tours of duty. i'm never shy to tell folks that i've served for so long. today, he's switched out the camo gear for casual wear. someone like myself who was an apache helicopter pilot - did counter terrorism ... found myself at one of the most progressive and innovative com
terisa estacio takes us inside the c-h-p training academy....and shows us the new challeges officers are preparing for on the streets.. plus... leaving the armed forces for the work force... how one veteran made the transition...and his advice for others who served. we honor our veterans with parades and memorials and... even sales. vets face challenges once they come home - some to unemployment, others to p-t-s-d and depression. but this veteran's day - kron four's vicki liviakis introduces us...
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terisa estacio takes us inside the c-h-p training academy....and shows us the new challeges officers are preparing for on the streets.. plus... leaving the armed forces for the work force... how one veteran made the transition...and his advice for others who are serving. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ (justine) we honor our veterans with parades and memorials and... even sales. vets face challenges once they come home - some to unemployment, others to p-t-s- d and depression. but this veteran's day - kron four's vicki liviakis introduces us to one young veteran - who says all vets want... is a chance. for any soldier lucky enough to come home from the battlegrounds of iraq and afghanistan, it's a relief to take off the uniform.deano i like that i don't have to wear camouflage every day. colonel deano roberts served seven tours of duty. i'm never shy to tell folks that i've served for so long. today, he's switched o
terisa estacio takes us inside the c-h-p training academy....and shows us the new challeges officers are preparing for on the streets.. plus... leaving the armed forces for the work force... how one veteran made the transition...and his advice for others who are serving. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ (justine) we honor our veterans with parades and...
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i've been a doctor since i was 23. >> the nuclclear regulatory commission has asked the national academy of sciences to do some research on incidents of cancer in the vicinity of nuclelear plantnts all over the ununited states. is that going to be a a helpful study, , do yu think? >> yes and no. the national academy of sciences has conducucted for 7 consecutive occasions a thing called the biological effects of ionizing radiation, and they put out a report recently, number vii, and it was a good report and it said no radiation is safe, radiation is cumulative, and, yes, i trust them. there's a huge push by the industry to prevent really decent research being done, but in a way, it's unnecessary because the german government-- and the gerermans are very precise with their data-- examined, i think, 16 old reactors and looked at children under the age of 5 who lived within 5k of the reactors, and they had more than double the incidents of leukemia--children are 10 to 20 times more radiosensitive than adults--more than double the incidents of leukemia and a high incidence of solid cancers. a
i've been a doctor since i was 23. >> the nuclclear regulatory commission has asked the national academy of sciences to do some research on incidents of cancer in the vicinity of nuclelear plantnts all over the ununited states. is that going to be a a helpful study, , do yu think? >> yes and no. the national academy of sciences has conducucted for 7 consecutive occasions a thing called the biological effects of ionizing radiation, and they put out a report recently, number vii, and...