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here at sugar baby university, you can gain the person connections you need to go from entry level tooffice. >> one site that has more than 3 million users features provocative images of quote, unquote, sugar babies, serving as a marketplace to connect college coeds with generous benefactors. these relationships can be quite lucrative. the students get, quote, unquote, allowances that they say average $3,000 a month. critics call this nothing less than thinly-veiled prostitution. is it? or is this no-strings attached transactional relationship just the latest iterations of the hook-up culture? joining us is tess wood, she was a sugar baby after graduating college. and for new york, chloe angel a pop culture and politics writer and senior columnist of the website feministing. so, tess, you graduated from princeton in 2011. most people would assume that you had plenty of opportunities with an ivy league degree. why did you decide to become a sugar baby? >> that's a good question. honestly, at that point in my life, that's the skill that i felt that i had to sell. i guess it speaks to my
here at sugar baby university, you can gain the person connections you need to go from entry level tooffice. >> one site that has more than 3 million users features provocative images of quote, unquote, sugar babies, serving as a marketplace to connect college coeds with generous benefactors. these relationships can be quite lucrative. the students get, quote, unquote, allowances that they say average $3,000 a month. critics call this nothing less than thinly-veiled prostitution. is it?...
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babies. the study comes from northwestern university.researchers found toddlers who had mothers or fathers who suffered have a greater risk of developing bad behavior such as hitting, anxiety or sadness. now, it is one of the first studies to show the impact of depression on both parents is the same. researchers say new fathers should be screened and treated for postpartum depression just like the mothers are. >> still ahead, the sights and sounds of san francisco's st. patrick's day festival. >> a perfect day for that. coming up on "nightly news," the battle for iraq. america's on the ground fighting isis. the major offensive to help take back a key city from militants. st. patrick's day is on tuesday. why would you wait for tuesday when you can celebrate today? ♪ >> a sea of green filling san francisco's civic center plaza for the st. patrick's day festival. >> after the festival had you 100,000 people turning out to watch the parade the 164th annual st. patrick's day parade up market street on over to civic center plaza. 5,000 people
babies. the study comes from northwestern university.researchers found toddlers who had mothers or fathers who suffered have a greater risk of developing bad behavior such as hitting, anxiety or sadness. now, it is one of the first studies to show the impact of depression on both parents is the same. researchers say new fathers should be screened and treated for postpartum depression just like the mothers are. >> still ahead, the sights and sounds of san francisco's st. patrick's day...
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universe pageant. ♪ all right now baby it's all right now ♪ ♪ remember that '70s hit by the band free.en't determined the cause of death. he was 62. >>> and hit tv show empire extended its reign into billboard's album chart. the soundtrack grabbed the top spot beating madonna's latest album "rebel heart". >> the "empire thing" is taking off. >> a great show. >> are you part of it? >> i'm on the bandwagon, yes. >> soundtrack. now i know what to get you, birthday present. >> i'm dara brown this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. minnesota winters are brutal it's tough being cooped up it gets a little stale. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance spring is in the air and pollen, dog hair... the sunshine looks like fairy dust. (doorbell) whoa! what's this? swiffer sweeper! swiffer dusters! removes up to 70% of dust and allergens. stays on there like glue wow! look at that! ew! the tobin stance! that is totally what it is! what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs t
universe pageant. ♪ all right now baby it's all right now ♪ ♪ remember that '70s hit by the band free.en't determined the cause of death. he was 62. >>> and hit tv show empire extended its reign into billboard's album chart. the soundtrack grabbed the top spot beating madonna's latest album "rebel heart". >> the "empire thing" is taking off. >> a great show. >> are you part of it? >> i'm on the bandwagon, yes. >> soundtrack. now i...
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university. he says new parents with an intersexed baby are often desperate to have their child fixed, surgically turned into a boy or girl as fast as possible. >> have you had parents thank you for intervening early? >> all the time. >> what do they say? >> well, "thank you for big me my little girl." >> reporter: the photos are too graphic to show on television but dr. hensle wanted me to see how ambiguous these cases can be. >> what do you tell mommy that is? >> uh -- yeah what is that? >> reporter: sifa argues in his case, there was no medical urgency. but many doctors argue doing it younger can avoid painful scarring down the road. both physically and emotionally. >> i think it's more parents' anxiety about information being disseminated about their "abnormal" child. >> reporter: the very definition of gender normality is evolving. >> a person's biological sex is not determined -- does not determine their gender. >> right so gender is not genitalia? >> it's not. it's in the brain, it's in the spirit, it's in the heart. >> reporter: nowadays gender identity is more open. but in sifa's time it
university. he says new parents with an intersexed baby are often desperate to have their child fixed, surgically turned into a boy or girl as fast as possible. >> have you had parents thank you for intervening early? >> all the time. >> what do they say? >> well, "thank you for big me my little girl." >> reporter: the photos are too graphic to show on television but dr. hensle wanted me to see how ambiguous these cases can be. >> what do you tell...
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babies and family. >> mohammed from tehran university said that the bill was introduced to address the aging population >> they supported family planning at a time when the population growth rate in iran was dangerously high. but now the fear is the opposite that the growth rate has decreased more than it should and they're afraid 20 years from now iran will have a very aging population where it will not have enough young people to sustain it. >> well, still to come in this news hour, south africa's president resist the demands to pay back millions of dollars in taxpayers money that he spent on his home. >>> barely able to get buy welfare groups highlight the hardships faced by hong kong's elderly. and high support in paris. remembering three sports stars killed in a helicopter crash. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straigh
babies and family. >> mohammed from tehran university said that the bill was introduced to address the aging population >> they supported family planning at a time when the population growth rate in iran was dangerously high. but now the fear is the opposite that the growth rate has decreased more than it should and they're afraid 20 years from now iran will have a very aging population where it will not have enough young people to sustain it. >> well, still to come in this...
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he was later arrested and the baby is in the care of child protective services. >>> new this morning, university of oklahoma students have turned to campus monuments to express the feelings on the heels of a fraternity firestorm. statues across campus have their mouths taped over with the word "unheard." unheard is an alliance of black students at ou known to rally for change. the student newspaper has posted photos of the statues which is one day after the sigma alpha epsilon sae house was closed. one of two students identified as leading a racist chant at an sae convenient is apologizing now. parker rice is calling his own actions "wrong and reckless. "the university has severed ties with the fraternity. rice and another student seen on the video have been expelled. >>> also new associated press is suing the u.s. state department to force the release of hillary clinton's e-mails during her days as secretary of state. clinton addressed her use of a private e-mail account yesterday. she said it was a mistake you said she never violated the law. the ap says repeated requests to access mrs. commun
he was later arrested and the baby is in the care of child protective services. >>> new this morning, university of oklahoma students have turned to campus monuments to express the feelings on the heels of a fraternity firestorm. statues across campus have their mouths taped over with the word "unheard." unheard is an alliance of black students at ou known to rally for change. the student newspaper has posted photos of the statues which is one day after the sigma alpha...
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baby ♪ . >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> right now, two temple university football players arraignedharges including assault. we're following this developing story for you. >>> good morning i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm diana rocco in this morning for ukee washington. also following over night shooting in juniata park. the victim was shot four times, but is clinging to life. >>> and, health officials declare an outbreak of whooping cough at a montgomery county high school this after two high school student are diagnosed with the disease. >> and guys, we can expect to see some very mild weather to kick start our morning here. temperatures are actually going to already be into the low 60s looks like, by lunchtime. but, then, we start to see some colder air rush
baby ♪ . >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> right now, two temple university football players arraignedharges including assault. we're following this developing story for you. >>> good morning i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm diana rocco in this morning for ukee washington. also following over night shooting in juniata park. the victim was shot four times, but is clinging to life. >>> and, health officials declare an outbreak of whooping...
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baby coughed a little but is okay. firefighters quickly put out the blaze as well. >>> a university of virginia fraternity at the center of a gang rape scandal is considering legal action. in a rolling stone article, members were accused of raping a freshman the victim only known as jackie explained the attack in vivid detail. and now they say there is no evidence to back that up and the university is calling for a retraction and hinted at filing a lawsuit. and rolling stone will report their findings next month. >>> and angelina jolie made a stunning announcement of her health, she had her ovaries and tube removed. karen travers has more. >> reporter: angelina jolie with another personal bombshell in an essay published overnight the oscar winner revealed she had surgery to remove her ovaries and tubes after a blood test revealed early signs of ovarian cancer. i told myself to be calm and be strong and i had no reason to think i would not live to see my children grow up and meet my grandchildren, further tests came back negative for cancer but surgery was her best option. she has an extensive history of ovarian hist, h
baby coughed a little but is okay. firefighters quickly put out the blaze as well. >>> a university of virginia fraternity at the center of a gang rape scandal is considering legal action. in a rolling stone article, members were accused of raping a freshman the victim only known as jackie explained the attack in vivid detail. and now they say there is no evidence to back that up and the university is calling for a retraction and hinted at filing a lawsuit. and rolling stone will...
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. >> #00 kilometres north there has been baby protests since the killing of unarmed 19-year-old. >> this is a bigger issue. it highlights a universal problem and how procedures have been carried out. protesters are demonstrating against a judicial and economic system. resignations in ferguson has been oiled. ferguson is a city of 21,000. a change in its municipal personnel is unlikely to be enough for those wanting change. >> we are getting reports for 25 team after a shopping center caught fire in the russian city. four people died, scores injured when the building was burning on wednesday >>> now, ukraine received a boost in spending from the u.s. and the international monetary fund. the u.s. announcing it will deliver $75 million. the i.m.f. approved 17.5 million loan in the country, for the bulk of the money. the people will only be paid if the ukranian government slashes spending. turmoil and war crippled the economy. >> still to come on al jazeera - venezuela's president given more powers to fight what nicolas maduro calls u.s. imperialism. we meet the next generation of pioneers at the most prestageous signs competition in t
. >> #00 kilometres north there has been baby protests since the killing of unarmed 19-year-old. >> this is a bigger issue. it highlights a universal problem and how procedures have been carried out. protesters are demonstrating against a judicial and economic system. resignations in ferguson has been oiled. ferguson is a city of 21,000. a change in its municipal personnel is unlikely to be enough for those wanting change. >> we are getting reports for 25 team after a shopping...
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baby. >> this is about cruelty and pain which is universal. >> their story begins in south korea.umane society international says a farmer was raising the dogs to be sold for how man consumption. >> dogs live in darkness, very dark small cages they're no heating. winter is very cold in korea. >> one other twists to this story how those dogs would have been killed back in south korea. the spcca says there's couple options. they're either electrocuted or strung up and actually hanged. >> you can really see what's happening. you can see the guy pick up the electrocution stick. you can see -- hear the dog screaming. >> humane society international adam says he witnessed the killing but he says he also convinced the farmer to hand over the romaine dogs. >> he was really had a desire to get out of the trade and get into something else. >> paris says there's a belief among living in south korea dog meat is beneficial for one's health. in order support the industry 2 million dogs are killed every year. >> eventually it's not illegal. it's not legal and it's not illegal. it's a sort of a v
baby. >> this is about cruelty and pain which is universal. >> their story begins in south korea.umane society international says a farmer was raising the dogs to be sold for how man consumption. >> dogs live in darkness, very dark small cages they're no heating. winter is very cold in korea. >> one other twists to this story how those dogs would have been killed back in south korea. the spcca says there's couple options. they're either electrocuted or strung up and...
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. >> reporter: university of wisconsin law school consults on shaken baby cases in the innocents networksome doctors think if you have a set of findings and don't have an explanation of a terrible car accident or fall from a really high height or a particular illness that what must remain is abuse. >> reporter: the set of findings or symptoms is often known as the triad -- bleeding behind the eyes bleeding around the brain and swelling of the brain. for decades, some doctors have considered the presence to have the triad as irrefutable proof that a baby has been violently shaken as illustrated in this animation used in legal cases causing the brain to slam against the skull. further, that the disabling and sometimes fatal symptoms come on so quickly the last person with the baby must be responsible. the most notorious case involved louise woodward, a nanny in massachusetts who, in 1997, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. more than 1,000 cases of shaken baby are diagnosed every year. experts estimate that at least 100 of those are prosecuted. >> hi! >> reporter: some of those co
. >> reporter: university of wisconsin law school consults on shaken baby cases in the innocents networksome doctors think if you have a set of findings and don't have an explanation of a terrible car accident or fall from a really high height or a particular illness that what must remain is abuse. >> reporter: the set of findings or symptoms is often known as the triad -- bleeding behind the eyes bleeding around the brain and swelling of the brain. for decades, some doctors have...
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. >> reporter: mete catholic university's magnetic wins kyle and kevin. >> i wouldn't say i baby him but i definitely look out more for him -- like i'm always worrying more about him than vice versa. >> ever since -- i'm up that two minutes. >> makes he feel like his dad or older brother. >> reporter: but the big brother babying stops on the court. >> if i know he's long i'll go with my teammates because at the end of the day we're all brothers too. we just happen to be blood brothers too, but other than that we're of the same family. >> tremendous people off the court. terrific students. i mean they're over 3.7, premed. and then on the court they both could be starters. >> reporter: their specific roles are different on the team but together they are studying to achieve the same goal off the court. they want to be dentists. >> the smile is the first thing i usually notice about someone, and then i feel like some people sometimes don't like to smile because they're conscious about it. if we can help with that, you know making someone smile if they're in pain or something, because a t
. >> reporter: mete catholic university's magnetic wins kyle and kevin. >> i wouldn't say i baby him but i definitely look out more for him -- like i'm always worrying more about him than vice versa. >> ever since -- i'm up that two minutes. >> makes he feel like his dad or older brother. >> reporter: but the big brother babying stops on the court. >> if i know he's long i'll go with my teammates because at the end of the day we're all brothers too. we just...
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baby grace stepped out of the pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and told us that she had bad news. >> reporter: grace had brain. >> me and my husband had been married for 12 years and figured we couldn't have children and all of a sudden i was pregnant. that's where her name was grace... sorry. and to find out she has something wrong with her. sorry. >> reporter: if you look at grace you can make out the outline of a shunt put in the day after she was born. it helps to remove fluid from the brain putting it back into the body. it should keep the head from the brain, but the swelling and fluid has caused problems to grace's brain. now doctors hope it can be reversed using cells from core blood. tomorrow she will super a treatment that will hopefully save her brain. >> reporter: the choice to save the core blood, was that mother's intuit
baby grace stepped out of the pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and told us that she had bad news. >> reporter: grace had brain. >> me and...
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researchers at northwestern university found depressed parents were less likely to make eye contact or smile at their babyat can affect the child's ability to form close attachments and healthy emotions. experts say this shows how important it is that doctors screen both parents for post partum depression. >>> ironman star robert downey jr. makes a special delivery to a young boy and he did it in character as tony stark. take a look. >> you know who that is? >> iron man. >> downey presented 7-year-old alex with a bionic arm made using a 3-d printer. he was born with a partially developed right arm. the exchange was captured in a video posted online yesterday. alex's new bionic arm is made to resemble the ironman suit created by an engineering student who builds and donates bionic limbs to kids around the world. very nice. he was doing something he did every single night, a philadelphia dad taking his dog out for a walk. police are searching for a killer. a live update on the investigation into what happened just ahead. >>> and look who showed up for spring training out west. yeah, that's will ferrell, and
researchers at northwestern university found depressed parents were less likely to make eye contact or smile at their babyat can affect the child's ability to form close attachments and healthy emotions. experts say this shows how important it is that doctors screen both parents for post partum depression. >>> ironman star robert downey jr. makes a special delivery to a young boy and he did it in character as tony stark. take a look. >> you know who that is? >> iron man....
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babies about this. >> are you saying that about a white guy after tackling a black guy. never happen. >> larry: so why -- >> we take that stuff off the field. >> they do it in the oklahoma university the university of michigan had, it was like crazy insane ghetto and then it said rag head. wait a minute, rag head doesn't quite fall in the same group as that. i don't think any of the gurdz should be banned but rag head is like an sult. nine times out of ten people say what's up rag head. >> larry: you don't own that one yet. >> to ban the word crazy is crazy. i mean it's like, don't you think. >> it's a slippery slope right. when the word police come in, the thought police are close behind and all of a sudden anything that could offend anybody gets on that list. here's the deal about living in a free society there's no right to not be offended. that right doesn't exist so that's why the rising tide pc culture in the case of rick scott, it starts getting in the relevant's ofrealm. >> i completely agree. what really bothers me is it's happening on college campuses that you would think would be a place where speech would be safe you know. free speech or something like that. >> i think
babies about this. >> are you saying that about a white guy after tackling a black guy. never happen. >> larry: so why -- >> we take that stuff off the field. >> they do it in the oklahoma university the university of michigan had, it was like crazy insane ghetto and then it said rag head. wait a minute, rag head doesn't quite fall in the same group as that. i don't think any of the gurdz should be banned but rag head is like an sult. nine times out of ten people say...
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university comes down hard on members of a fraternity after their racial rant goes viral. in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house when you get more from verizon fios the tv service rated #1 in hd picture quality and signal reliability based on customer satisfaction studies plus america's fastest, most reliable internet. and for peace of mind, get a price quote in writing and professional installation from a highly trained verizon technician. hurry now to get this deal that can't be b
university comes down hard on members of a fraternity after their racial rant goes viral. in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. i know grandma's house isn't the most...
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baby and told the staff she suffered a miscarriage. victim and suspect did not know each other. >>> right now 5:51. virginia state police are investigating at rest of the university of virginia student. that student was arrested early yesterday morning while trying to get into a bar. cbs news correspondent don champion reports videos and photos of his injuries have fueled the growing controversy. >> reporter: fellow student shouted at virginia alcoholic beverage control agent as they arrested martin johnson early wednesday morning. in video recorded by a witness johnson can be heard pleading with the abc agent he needed ten stitches after hitting his head on the sidewalk. >> it is an issue for all. >> reporter: wednesday night more than a thousand students gathered on campus demanding justice for johnson, the 20 year-old honor student was arrested while trying to get into a bar. witnesses say agents act add aggressively by pulling him aside and wrestling him to the ground. >> for his face to literally be backed in by conn create and there is no word to describe that. >> reporter: johnson was charged with obstruction of justice without force and public swearing or
baby and told the staff she suffered a miscarriage. victim and suspect did not know each other. >>> right now 5:51. virginia state police are investigating at rest of the university of virginia student. that student was arrested early yesterday morning while trying to get into a bar. cbs news correspondent don champion reports videos and photos of his injuries have fueled the growing controversy. >> reporter: fellow student shouted at virginia alcoholic beverage control agent as...
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baby! >> reporter: making it less like a surgery and more like a birth that the mother can take part in. >> oh honey! it's a beautiful sight, isn't it? >> congratulations. >> oh, beautiful! >> reporter: vanderbilt university center is one of a handful of u.s. hospitals that offer a wide variety of options for every kind of birth. another tweak in this birth process will allow the mom to snuggle the baby immediately after delivery. within moments of the baby's arrival -- >> sweet boy let's meet your mama. >> babies who have that skin to skin in the first hour have higher rates of breastfeeding. >> reporter: mother and son are already bonding. while on the other side of the curtain, the surgeons are still hard at work. >> you're still undergoing surgery, right jennifer? >> i'm more relaxed and calm right now. to have him with me. before, i was nervous. i don't even know the surgery's still going on. >> it didn't occur to you, sorry, i shouldn't have mentioned it. >> okay, we have arrived at the hospital. >> reporter: in the same hospital mother to be glenna kramer is taking advantage of another unusual offering for pain relief. for her first baby it's still a natural child bird -- no epidural, no obstetrici
baby! >> reporter: making it less like a surgery and more like a birth that the mother can take part in. >> oh honey! it's a beautiful sight, isn't it? >> congratulations. >> oh, beautiful! >> reporter: vanderbilt university center is one of a handful of u.s. hospitals that offer a wide variety of options for every kind of birth. another tweak in this birth process will allow the mom to snuggle the baby immediately after delivery. within moments of the baby's...
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baby girl was trapped for about 14 hours before this rescue. doctors released lilly from the hospital on wednesday. >>> the time right now is 5:13. the college racism scandal is growing, next the latest university facing questions over student conduct. >>> the new look coming to several exit ramps over the next week. >> l. >>> you can hear bagpipes playing. this is a live look at jfk boulevard in center city. this is the final farewell for a hero. here at jfk boulevard is where the caisson for robert wilson iii is do$5%9ñ you can see the police cruisers out there. this procession will end up at the palestra later on this morning for the final viewing and funeral. officer wilson was shot and killed in the line of duty a week ago thursday. >>> a driver is hurt after his car struck a pole in philadelphia. this happened along monument road in the winfield heights section of the city. crews took the victim to the hospital. it's unclear how badly that person is injured. if we get an update on his condition, we'll pass it along. >>> we are learning more about a deadly helicopter crash off the florida coast. we now know a new jersey man was among the service members killed. captain stanford henry shah
baby girl was trapped for about 14 hours before this rescue. doctors released lilly from the hospital on wednesday. >>> the time right now is 5:13. the college racism scandal is growing, next the latest university facing questions over student conduct. >>> the new look coming to several exit ramps over the next week. >> l. >>> you can hear bagpipes playing. this is a live look at jfk boulevard in center city. this is the final farewell for a hero. here at jfk...
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universe. everything that happens in delaware township happens at the inn. >> i had my bridal shower, my baby shower the first dates with my husband. >> it's really heartbreaking really is. more for the people and the patrons than the building. >> reporter: owners lisa and joe collide declined comment as they surveyed the damage. the inn was built in the early 1700's and over the years has served as a feed and grain storks a pelt trading center, an ice cream par lon. it's been a well regarded restaurant since the 1980's. president george washington is said to have visited the inn. >> when you figure there's wood in there that was cut when george washington was a little boy, you know, and it's tough to look at. >> once it ignited you were never going to stop it 'cause it was just so dry from being built in 1700, that's a long time ago. >> reporter: chris had dinner at the inn just last night. >> i am freaked out. i'm in total shock and denial. i can't even believe it. >> reporter: looking at the burned out shell of the old stone structure, a woman whose family once owned the building says she's heart
universe. everything that happens in delaware township happens at the inn. >> i had my bridal shower, my baby shower the first dates with my husband. >> it's really heartbreaking really is. more for the people and the patrons than the building. >> reporter: owners lisa and joe collide declined comment as they surveyed the damage. the inn was built in the early 1700's and over the years has served as a feed and grain storks a pelt trading center, an ice cream par lon. it's been...
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temple university, kus h who was raised in philadelphia and jajal, they got married in have november. >> the wedding was beautiful. >> reporter: jay patel leaves behind a wife and two month-old baby boy. >> people that knew they tried to give them cpr, but it was just too late. >> reporter: now, the family tells me that the victims all knew how to swim family members right now are in the process of bringing their bodies back to our area for a funeral. reporting live from the the sat center i'm todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> for the second time in a week a gas explosion destroys a house in ocean county, new jersey. the a man inside was chris thecally injured this happened on the 300 block of cooks lane in point pleasant beach. the reporter christine sloan from our sister station in new york says turning on the light switch sparked this explosion. >> reporter: the who us in point pleasant beach, new jersey leveled after the gas explosion. everything inside and in sight scattered throughout the yard. >> it just happens that fast you this can lose everything in a moment. >> reporter: this is what it looked like seconds after the explosion, flames shooting through the
temple university, kus h who was raised in philadelphia and jajal, they got married in have november. >> the wedding was beautiful. >> reporter: jay patel leaves behind a wife and two month-old baby boy. >> people that knew they tried to give them cpr, but it was just too late. >> reporter: now, the family tells me that the victims all knew how to swim family members right now are in the process of bringing their bodies back to our area for a funeral. reporting live from...
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baby. >> look at this. >> really mike. >> you need a balloon to do that. >> we'll see you monday onw??ççç the first african-american of sae at the university of oklahoma.orning. we know it's really early where you are. so we appreciate you getting up with us. >> good morning, and thank you for having me. >> listening to the attorneys quotes and seeing everything that happened, i'm curious your take on this. you're a member of the fraternity, it's like a brotherhood. what was your feeling on this and how do you think it's been handled? >> my feeling on this, you know, the bringing in the attorney, the first stories came out they planned a lawsuit against the university of oklahoma. it's not an approach i agreed with at all, nor many of the other alums at the fraternity. but i think digging deeper into this, looking at the statement that was made by the attorney, i don't think that, you know, that's ultimately the intent. you know, there are still guys in that house who were guilty just of bad judgment and association with others who would sing a song like this openly. so they certainly have some issues going there. but i do think, even though you know a
baby. >> look at this. >> really mike. >> you need a balloon to do that. >> we'll see you monday onw??ççç the first african-american of sae at the university of oklahoma.orning. we know it's really early where you are. so we appreciate you getting up with us. >> good morning, and thank you for having me. >> listening to the attorneys quotes and seeing everything that happened, i'm curious your take on this. you're a member of the fraternity, it's like a...
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baby. >> investigators are canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses and for surveillance video. >>> new this morning a state assembly man is proposing the university of california build an 11th cam because with a focus on science and technology. assemblyman is proposing the project saying the state need as new uc campus for the talented students who were denied a place at top ranked uc campuses. the proposal comes when the system faces much uncertainty of how to finance the current ten campuses. >> through details on sonoma's plan to ban leaf blowers. the city council are "blowing" off the issue for a couple of months. the city council decided to ask the staff to revisit the proposed ban in may. neighbors have voiced concern of the leaf blowers saying they could be stirring up harmful particles into the air. sonoma almost banned the blowers a year ago but the former mayor reversed the support at the last minute. also tonight at the meeting the city council came out against adding flouride to the drinking water but officials are pushing for it to prevent tooth decay. >> today skateboarders in alameda could is fewer places to ride. this morning the
baby. >> investigators are canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses and for surveillance video. >>> new this morning a state assembly man is proposing the university of california build an 11th cam because with a focus on science and technology. assemblyman is proposing the project saying the state need as new uc campus for the talented students who were denied a place at top ranked uc campuses. the proposal comes when the system faces much uncertainty of how to finance the...
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the university is working with police to determine the number of offenders and victims. >>> changing directions here. the benefits breast-feeding may boost your baby's brain power. researchers from brazil following babies of all social classes, those breast fed longer scored higher on iq tests as adults and were more likely to attend college and earn a higher sayry. >>> the medical equivalent of a touchdown for cincinnati bengals player devin still. he says, recent scans show no signs of cancer in his little daughter, who has been forming a rare form of pediatric cancer. she's been receiving treatment at children's hospital in philadelphia. they say she's still waiting for her mri and bone autopsyresults. >> best news we've had all week. >> great to hear about this. old man winter has turned up the heat on some folks. >> hard to believe, but it's having an impact p the rush to get these fires started in our area and why it's so important to get this done right now. >>> the cold is back and not too far behind snow. get the timing of a winter storm in my nbc10 first alert seven-day forecast. >>> then coming up tonight on nbc10 at 5:00 murder caught on
the university is working with police to determine the number of offenders and victims. >>> changing directions here. the benefits breast-feeding may boost your baby's brain power. researchers from brazil following babies of all social classes, those breast fed longer scored higher on iq tests as adults and were more likely to attend college and earn a higher sayry. >>> the medical equivalent of a touchdown for cincinnati bengals player devin still. he says, recent scans show...
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babies? >> go to space. go to mars. >> true. there's a whole universe out there. between the sexes, a global call for help. that's next. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. i really admire my mother. despite what people said she bought me a sewing machine and she let me play with dolls and that was something that was kind of growing up culturally, it was quite unacceptable and she really dared to let me be different. [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! female announcer: want your best rest ever? then don't miss sleep train's best rest event. you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-
babies? >> go to space. go to mars. >> true. there's a whole universe out there. between the sexes, a global call for help. that's next. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. i really admire my mother. despite what people said she bought me a sewing machine and she let me play with dolls and that was something that was kind of growing up culturally, it was quite unacceptable and she really dared to let me be different. [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain]...
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university, k u.s. h, who was raised in philadelphia and jay got married, and jay, leaves behind a to month-old baby boy from their home in northeast philadelphia family members say he began to struggle first in the water. her husband swam to try to help and their cousins followed suit but the the rip currents were just too strong and their bodies were pulled from the water. >> people who knew them they tried to give them c pr but it was too late. >> now the family tells me there were rescue personnel in the the area of that beach but efforts to revive victims were unsuccessful. family is now in the process of bringing bodies back to our area, for burial. reporting live in the sat center, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right todd, thanks very much. >>> well murder trial of the woman known as the black madam has been postponed after she had taken ton hot with chest pains today. court officials say page victoria winslow was admitted and won't be back on the witness stand until at least wednesday. winslow is charged in the 2011 death of the british tourist who went to a hotel near the the
university, k u.s. h, who was raised in philadelphia and jay got married, and jay, leaves behind a to month-old baby boy from their home in northeast philadelphia family members say he began to struggle first in the water. her husband swam to try to help and their cousins followed suit but the the rip currents were just too strong and their bodies were pulled from the water. >> people who knew them they tried to give them c pr but it was too late. >> now the family tells me there...
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baby. he now faces child abuse and drug charges. police say he had meth on him at the time of his arrest. >>> a university of oklahoma fraternity memberas shown in a video chanting a racial slur is now apologizing. in a statement parker rice says he's deeply sorry and that he made mistake by joining in to sing the chant. the chant references the lynching of black students. rice attended a catholic school in texas before moving to oklahoma. the head of that school also talking tonight saying he's appalled by rice's actions. >> i'm saddened by it because i think it hurts everybody. nice young man. but that doesn't excuse his behavior for what happened on the bus. >> the university immediately cut ties with the fraternity and on tuesday the school's president rice and another student who appeared to be leading the captain. they're working to identify other students who took part in the video saying they, too will face disciplinary act. >>> meeting at a long island high school turned rowdy but it's not the students making making the scene. check it out. parents argued with school officials and with each other over a student fight that bro
baby. he now faces child abuse and drug charges. police say he had meth on him at the time of his arrest. >>> a university of oklahoma fraternity memberas shown in a video chanting a racial slur is now apologizing. in a statement parker rice says he's deeply sorry and that he made mistake by joining in to sing the chant. the chant references the lynching of black students. rice attended a catholic school in texas before moving to oklahoma. the head of that school also talking tonight...
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baby will get a u.s. pass wort, birth certificate and social security number and a ticket to universities at reduces pricesarents gets a legal rest didn't permit. >> it's perfectly legal to have a child in the united states. what is illegal is to lie about your reasons to come to the united states. >> reporter: this operation 400 women in two years include something chinese government officials who are looking for better opportunities for their kids and a better quality of life for themselves. martha: who runs these businesses? >> chinese nationals. they entered into sham marriages and paid off the american sirtd seasons to get lost once they got their green cards. one man reports $90,000 a month in income. they would advertise over seas and get them into local hospitals. once they got to the hospital, they claimed after i indigent status sticking u.s. taxpayers with the bill. >> citizenship for sale. something americans hold dear and children is being essentially purchased. >> reporter: one woman hit us up for $24,000 while she went shopping for louis vitton and rolex watches. the supreme court will cente
baby will get a u.s. pass wort, birth certificate and social security number and a ticket to universities at reduces pricesarents gets a legal rest didn't permit. >> it's perfectly legal to have a child in the united states. what is illegal is to lie about your reasons to come to the united states. >> reporter: this operation 400 women in two years include something chinese government officials who are looking for better opportunities for their kids and a better quality of life for...
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baby. >> this is about cruelty and pain, which is is universal. >> their story begins in south korea.ional says a farmer was raising the dogs to be sold for human consumption. >> dogs live in darkness, very dark small cages. there's no heating. the winter is very cold in korea. >> one of the twistors this story -- twists to this story is how these dogs would have been killed. back in south korea the sfspca says there's a couple options, they're either elect cuted and in some cases strung up and hanged. >> you can see the guy pick up the electrocution stick. >> he says he witnessed the killing but he says he also convinced the farmer to hand over the remaining dogs. >> he was really -- had a desire to get out of the trade and get into something else. >> he says there's a belief among some living in south korea that dog meat is beneficial for one's health. he says in order to support the industry 2 million dogs are killed every year. >> it's not illegal. it's not legal and it's not illegal. it's sort of a very tricky spot because they're not really recognized officially as being a food
baby. >> this is about cruelty and pain, which is is universal. >> their story begins in south korea.ional says a farmer was raising the dogs to be sold for human consumption. >> dogs live in darkness, very dark small cages. there's no heating. the winter is very cold in korea. >> one of the twistors this story -- twists to this story is how these dogs would have been killed. back in south korea the sfspca says there's a couple options, they're either elect cuted and in...
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university of tokyo. investigators are increasing their efforts with the arrival of michelle obama. she's in tokyo to kick off a tour. >>> and lifelong benefits. what your baby is first fed could be the key to a higher income later on in life. >>> and the end for a web explorer. why microsoft is pulling the plug on one of its most used products and what's going to replace it. >>> back in the spotlight, but this time on her own terms, eliana lopez, the wife of ross mirkarimi is performing a come by about abuse. it focuses on the scandal that almost ended her husband's career. three years ago lopez shot cell phone video shows bruises on her arm from sheriff mirkarimi. that led to an investigation. lopez is a venezuelan actress and will perform a one-woman show in spanish about the event. the show ice title translates to whatst the scandal. it debuts in san francisco on may 29th. you can find much more on lopez and mirkarimi on our front page on the the video vault box. it will take you to my exclusive sit-down video with the couple inside their home as they're trying to rebuild their lives. >>> most of us have heard about the short-term ben fistefits of breast
university of tokyo. investigators are increasing their efforts with the arrival of michelle obama. she's in tokyo to kick off a tour. >>> and lifelong benefits. what your baby is first fed could be the key to a higher income later on in life. >>> and the end for a web explorer. why microsoft is pulling the plug on one of its most used products and what's going to replace it. >>> back in the spotlight, but this time on her own terms, eliana lopez, the wife of ross...
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university of pennsylvania's site, on our homepage, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: this year, millennials, the group roughly 18 to 34-years-old, will overtake baby boomers as the largest living generation in the country. and even at the dawn of their careers, it turns out they are more worried about retirement than previous generations. and perhaps they should be. here to help fill in the picture: jen mishory, executive director of "young invincibles," an advocacy group for young adults, and david john, senior policy advisor with a.a.r.p. he also works on retirement issues at the brookings institution. and welcome both of you to the "newshour." >> thanks so much for having us. >> woodruff: so we know today the average retirement age for men is 64, for women it's 62. and we also know that studies are showing that most millennials expect to retire, they say, by age 65 but they plan to keep on working while they're in retirement. jen mishory, how much are they thinking about retirement this generation? >> yeah, young people are thinking about retirement today. when young people, for example, have access to a retirement account, they are actually saving at
university of pennsylvania's site, on our homepage, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: this year, millennials, the group roughly 18 to 34-years-old, will overtake baby boomers as the largest living generation in the country. and even at the dawn of their careers, it turns out they are more worried about retirement than previous generations. and perhaps they should be. here to help fill in the picture: jen mishory, executive director of "young invincibles," an advocacy group for...
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baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. follow universalilton county justice center, inmates who are considered too dangerous to be in general population are housed in a unit known as administrative segregation or ad seg. but paul green is here for another reason. >> i'm in segregation a-pod because i escaped. i escaped because any human shouldn't be in this circumstance. i feel like if you put your pants on the same way i do. you put a shirt on the same way i do. you shouldn't tell me what's right or wrong. i believe in universal laws. if your stomach hurting real bad -- i feel like you should follow universal laws. but you do not. you follow man laws. >> 16 months earlier he found himself in trouble with those laws to which he pled not guilty. as the minimum security non violent offend her qualified for one of the jail's premium work details in the kitchen. >> i was planning on escape like two and a half, two weeks. i was just basically studying the people. studying the body language and what they like to do. >> green see it is opportunit
baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. follow universalilton county justice center, inmates who are considered too dangerous to be in general population are housed in a unit known as administrative segregation or ad seg. but paul green is here for another reason. >> i'm in segregation a-pod because i escaped. i escaped because any human shouldn't be in this circumstance. i feel...
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university. >> we're just really scared, you know? scary. >> according to court documents obtained by abc 7 the woman was walking along sixth street northwest when she saw grant pushing a baby stroller and noticed something dropped. court documents show she was about to tell the man when he punched her in the neck. according to the police report the 20-year-old woman reached for her neck and found blood on her hand and a severe laceration on her neck. the woman called 911 and walked one block to howard university hospital and was admitted to the i.c.u. according to court documents, police spotted grant minutes later down the street with a knife in hand. authorities say grant ran from police but was stopped just a few blocks away. that's where authorities allege with knife still in hand grant swung at one of the officers. authorities allege grant had a 1-year-old child with him. >> he obviously had no problem doing it in the daylight with the kid which means it's even more scary. >> these two howard university students who walk in the area every day say they got an alert from the university about it all. >> just, i don't know, a wake-up call. >> back here live this is the bl
university. >> we're just really scared, you know? scary. >> according to court documents obtained by abc 7 the woman was walking along sixth street northwest when she saw grant pushing a baby stroller and noticed something dropped. court documents show she was about to tell the man when he punched her in the neck. according to the police report the 20-year-old woman reached for her neck and found blood on her hand and a severe laceration on her neck. the woman called 911 and walked...
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university found toddlers with depressed moms or dads were likely to show poor behavior like hitting, lying, anxiety, and sadness. depressed parents are less likely to make eye contact or smile at their babies which can affect children's ability to form close attachments and healthy emotions. >> pregnant women often say they're eating for two, but experts warn that overeating in pregnancy can increase the rifrk of them later developing health problems. they run the risk of giving their children health problems in later life. babies born to mother who were overweight in their preg nnss were most lakely to develop illnesses such as heart disease and type two diabetes as well as stroke. >> does it feel like you have been spending more money at the pharmacy lately? this could be the beginning. here is meg terrell with more. >> how fast are drug prices rising? pharmacy benefits manager express scripts says the increases are setting records. express scripts negotiated drug prices on behalf of insurers. it says the gains were driven by a 31% increase in the cost of so-called specialty drugs like those for rheumatoid arthritis, cancer multiple sclerosis, and hepatitis c. >> it's not sustainable pri
university found toddlers with depressed moms or dads were likely to show poor behavior like hitting, lying, anxiety, and sadness. depressed parents are less likely to make eye contact or smile at their babies which can affect children's ability to form close attachments and healthy emotions. >> pregnant women often say they're eating for two, but experts warn that overeating in pregnancy can increase the rifrk of them later developing health problems. they run the risk of giving their...
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colleges and universities to create jobs jim kenny, the block by block mayor we need to move philadelphia ahead. >>> eagles nest in hanover york county just got more crowded, that is because a second baby eagle made its debut one day after its fury siblings arrival. the baby bold eagle hatched just as the sun came up this morning and thousands of people, including us here, we have been watching it, watched on live stream video set up by the pennsylvania gaming commission. officials say the eagles won't be ready to fly until later this summer. >> they are so cute. >> i didn't know eagleet was a technical term. >> there is an eagleet cheer. >> that is what we can call our children, who are eagles fans. >> yes. >> very good. >> we need a name for them. >> that is for sure. >> hit us up on twitter. >> really pretty. >> what is going on out there. >> momma eagle had rain falling on her. we will check it out on storm scan three. we have a few sprinkles as warmer air moves in. more showers. even a few rumbles of thunderstorm. first thunderstorms of the season a sign of the spring season. take a look where we have cloudy skies across the region. this is view from campbell's field. we could see
colleges and universities to create jobs jim kenny, the block by block mayor we need to move philadelphia ahead. >>> eagles nest in hanover york county just got more crowded, that is because a second baby eagle made its debut one day after its fury siblings arrival. the baby bold eagle hatched just as the sun came up this morning and thousands of people, including us here, we have been watching it, watched on live stream video set up by the pennsylvania gaming commission. officials say...
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university avenue off ramp piquancy a chaotic scene. you concede that vehicle right there is on its roof. >>: i heard a lady start screaming my child get my baby i jumped out of my card and help our. and as i jumped out of the car my dog jumped out of the car. the lady was still screaming help me help me get my baby out. the seven year-old zhao was beating pleading from the mouth mangled in the car seat. >> grant: a was a terrifying scene of using right now and the woman there says the father of one of the children as injured says the girl is at the hospital on a breathing machine and i see you. it the hunt is on for the driver in this accident that took off on foot after it happened. >> pam: new information on the fatal officer involved shooting that happened on interstate 280. >> reporter: we spotted surveillance cameras on buildings nearby and dissever i gas station. everyone we spoke to tell us police have them and are looking through them. we have word that the 24 year- old alice brown tried using a counterfeit bill at the gas station before the chased and crash began. but that was unconfirmed at this time. one witness tells us brown drov
university avenue off ramp piquancy a chaotic scene. you concede that vehicle right there is on its roof. >>: i heard a lady start screaming my child get my baby i jumped out of my card and help our. and as i jumped out of the car my dog jumped out of the car. the lady was still screaming help me help me get my baby out. the seven year-old zhao was beating pleading from the mouth mangled in the car seat. >> grant: a was a terrifying scene of using right now and the woman there says...